T he Courier-Gazette.

P O U T E R A JONES, Proprietor*. TWO DOLLARS A TEAR IN ADVANCE V olume 47. HKKKKItT M. LORO, Editor. ROCKLAND, MAIN1B, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1 8 9 2 EnU red kn Second Clnn* Moll N umbkk 4

OUTLOOK. ROCKLAND LOCALS. THE FISHERMEN. CURRENT COMMENT. A R O CK PO R T N E ED . VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS. BAIH'S PUBLIC LIBRARY.

Our thanks arc due H. Murray, Maine Something More Regarding the Catch The third district Louisiana Republi­ Some Interesting Cullings From the Stray Bits of Abbreviated News Stuck What a Loan & Budding Association A Batch of Readable Notes from the Home Stale Collego, ’94, for a “ Circular of ing of Shiny Smelts. can convention chose Harrison delegates, Would Do for the Town. Annual Meeting Repott. In H ere. of Granite. Information” of that institution. Il is a Bath lias a most excellent public libra­ very attractive pamphlet, profusely illus­ The smelt business has been rather The body of Mrs. J. B. Barnaby was W. A. Hill is in Boston. I he past year has been the most pros­ Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi­ ry,thanks to the munificence of n public- trated. o o peculiar this year. The first stage, the buried at Providence, R. I., yesterday. perous one in Rockport’s history. More dents and Visitors—Occurrences Triv­ spirited citizen. In the line of Rock­ Let every one rend the report of the Mrs. M, H. St. John is at Clark's hook and lino from wharves, Her son-in-law, J. II. Conrad, says that building has been done and more ial and Important, but None the Less land’s effort towards the same desirable of Great Interest. Until Public Library published else­ Island. river banks and bridge piers, was fairly a new chapter in tho famous murder money expended in improvements than end, we quote from the annual report: where. Who is the public-spirited man o o successful as to quantity and entirely so ease will soon bo told. in any previous year. People have been The old library contained 3080 vol­ ns to profits. Smelts have brought eoming into the town rnpidly and busi­ George Lqilb has moved his family to umes. There have been added: by gift who will emulate the muniflcenoe of J . It. Smith is recovering from a from 10 to.18 cents per pound dear to Mrs. Sarah E. IIowo, whose death oc­ ness lias been good with all classes. Stony Creek. 519, by purchase 772, making a present Hon. Galen C. Moses of BnthP severe attack of pneumonia. total of 5171. an increase of nenrly 38 1-8 tho fishermen. curred in Boston last week,had an event­ There is much yet to be done, however, High School entertainment postponed o o per cent. The city appropriation for Tho very handsome showing of the Several of the local high-liners made ful career, and was best known in con­ nnd many things are needed before the to next Friday evening. maintaining tho library was $1,250. Rockland Loan & Building Association, Miss Hattie Phillips of Swanvillo is $3 und $4 a night for two weeks or nection with her Woman’s Deposit Bank, tow will bocome what it should be. The expenses have beon: lighting The number of marriages solemnized published elsewhere, will bo gratifying visiting her uncle, Dr. D. C. Perkins, more, while two brothers in Waldoboro, which proved such a successful swindle. I ho workmen ns a class are ns industri­ $225 40, fuel $155.06, salary of librarian o o who ran quite nn establishment on the She has had many imitators of late in ous and economical as can be found in town ending Dee. 31 was 23 and janitor $655 89; insurance and re­ to many of our renders who havo put pairs, $47 97; furniture, $29 98; mag­ their savings into this poor man's bank. Aurora Lodge.;F. and A. M., will havo banks of the Modomak, pulled in $90 in organizations which promise oven anywhere, ninny of them owning good Attorney General C. E. Littlefield azines, $84.17; binding. 23.30; sundries' The Loan nnd Building Associntion has work ot tho Apprentice Degree, tomor­ less than n week. Several men along greater returns to depositors or investors houses, but there are many more who was in town Monday, last week. and stationary. $17.85; postals and done a grent deal of good for Rockland, row evening. the route of tho steamer Phantom made than she did. would do so if they iiad a helping hand There stem s to be no abatement of tho printing. $67.25. Debit balance 1890. $25 n week while tho pole fishing lasted. to give them a start in that direction. A $5 10. Totnl, $1,211 o o prevailing malady and the doctors are Receipts from other sources have The Aroostook Times is one of the The proper time, according to tho cal­ General Robert Ransom, who died in Loan & Building Associntion, such as Rockland has a sandwich advertising kept busy. le en : Sundry subscriptions collected, improved papers that comes to us with endar, for fishing through holes in the North Carolina recently, was one of the is doing good work iu Rockland, is just mail,who attracts attention tothoWidow $753.85; bequest from Mrs. Charles 1892. It has been considerably enlarged ice has arrived, but the ice has not quite most dashing soldiers in Ihe Confederate what is needed hero, and no reason ex­ The lovel stretch of road in (ront of Clapp $200. Gift by Charles E Patten Gray nostrum. anil materially changed. The Times is yet materialized. When this does come army. It was of his regiment, the First ists why Rockport should not havo one. tlie big shed is a favorite resort for try­ $100—total, $1,053.86, from which has o o been expended lor hooks $823.05 leaving newsy and smart, loyal to its constitu­ strong enough to bear the weight of n North Carolina Cavalry, that Jefferson The benefit to tho individuals at large ing up tho flyers. A lead pencil sketch of Lazy Mike by unexpended $230.80. Received from ency, and wo are glad to see these evi­ I man and a house, tho smelt fishers will Davis said, “ It is the best equipped, the nnd to the town as a whole would be in- Julia AldeB, infant son of William re n-residents, $3.00. From rent of dences of its prosperity. Al. McDonald can be found in M. 11. take solid comfort nnd will make money best drilled and the best disciplined cav­ calculable, resulting in a large increase Turner,died Monday.tho 25th. from con­ building on Centre street $187.08. Nash’s restaurant window. beside. The houses are well known by alry in our nrmy.” An admirer says of taxable property and a saving of a gestion of the lungs. I ron) flues and il images, $76.73. From James T. Furhor, General Manager -ale of catalogues, 19.10—total, $576.71. o o sight to nearly everybody, being about that General Ransom was the finest large amount of money. There are in town 67 Calderwoods, of the Boston & Maine Railroad, died in Balance city appropriation unexpended, Rev. It W. Jenkins, pastor of the two feet square nnd six and a half feet horseman in the south. For some years the demand for desir­ 09 Browns, 44 Dyers, 38 Coombses, 41 Lawrenoo, Mass , Wednesday evening. $38.54 Ree'd Irom citv account Spring Congregational Church, will occupy tho high,furnished with a stove pipe through able tenements in Rockport has been Youngs and 49 Vinals. 1892—$200. Total, $755.25 for books Mr. Fitrber was a self made man, com­ Atherton House, Masonic street, the roof. Those houses are placed over Soon the President will be called upon greater than the supply nnd many more and running expenses until the next mencing his railroad career as ticket The public library is open Tuesday city appropriation is available. o o J holes in the ioo, tho stove insiilo is to perform the responsible duty of filling cases can be cited where people Lave Seller for the old B. & M. at Great Falls, and Thursday evenings and Saturday Since Jan 1, 1891, there have Deen^out I started, and the fisherman has a good tlie vacancy on the United States supreme been forced to go into other towns on ac­ N H. Ilis death is regretted by all tho All tlie beds at the city farm are oc­ afternoon and evening. lor home use 36,122 volumes, nbout 81 I time. bench. Among the names already men­ count of this lack. During tlie past year per cent, ol those being fiction, the daily Boston & Maine employes and patrons. cupied. Six of the inmates are sick The local market has been plentifully tioned for tlie place are those of Attorney quite a number of fine tenement houses Bert Green has charge of the Johnson average of volumes given out being 120, witii la grippe and other troubles, the largest number in one day being 403 Tho new vital statistics law provides supplied with unfrozen smelts brought General Miller, Chief Justice Paxon and have been built and yet the supply is in- ci- here ol sufficient height to fiow the river I the proper thing. Tlie ice companies when there's plenty of room iu tho road. Central have faded into the dim and Tho Bost Place to But alion Thursday evening and reports a : two Misses Jennie McLain and Mabel and ponds above Hart's Falls. claim tlie ice in front ol their premises -»- To see snow allowed to remain on the distant future are with hut lew excep­ very enjoyable time. II dbrook furui-bed music Financially : this entertainment w is not as much of a hall way across the river, and they pay POSTMASTER KNEW. sidewalks. They should bo cleared at tions giving tlieir support to tlie move - - C E M E N T ™ - the owners of adjoining shores a rental I the town’s expense. ! lor a n electric road. If a satisfactory Interest in the checker tournam ent -ueee-s as some the class lias given lor the privilege of t iking the ice from A letter directed as follows reached To hoar people complain of too high lay-out can be had, work will bo ( increases as it progresses and it developi s heretofore The members of tho uluss them There is no law of course tslali- !T he Col' iiieii-G iZETiE office all safe tax wlmi any improvement is sug­ begun on tlie rood as soon as the frost! S. G. P rescott & Co.’s the fact that Phil Howard is pressing 1 work bard and go to some little expense lisliing the laud owner's right lo the ice, and sound, Tuesday : gested. Every dollar spent in building eavi-u tile ground ill the Spring and Andrew Allen very li ml for first place, in getting up these entertainments and The l oal Dealer* except as ihe custom has established it, "Tliri-i- thuu.mi*! liiili' hundred grid thirty-four; up the towu is well invested. before midsummer communication will tlieir average to date being Alien b25, , tlieireff ills should bare Warded by liberal MRovuf less mid Huiri.-Lliuva Uluru, TUUon W liart —Gardiner Journal. ttuckluud, Uxluv. Vinalhaven, Jan. 27, 1892. be made with Rockland. Telephone Connection. /I Howaid 821 I patronage. THE RobTCLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1S02. 2

MEN AND WOMEN. STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. Several of our county news letters did not SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE. HORSE TALK AND HORSE STOCK. arrive until last evening. Unless the news is very important we can handle nothing that Personal Paragraphs of More or Less | R o c k l a n d , Jon. 16, 1892. reaches us after Monday noon. An Article Which Has to do With Rock­ Interest to Our Readers. Matters of More Than Genera, Interest to Following in the circulAtion of the R ock ­ land’s Prosperity. Our Horsemen. l a n d C o v r ip.r -O a z e t t p. for the 52 weeks from The Republican State Convention for the Ralph Partridge Is In Boston. Dec. 16, 1890, to Dec. 8, 1891, inclusive Regarding Pedigrees and Tin Cup Re­ election of delegates-at-large to the National The March of Improvement—An Era Mervin Rice Is home from New York. 4,000 June 23, 3,200 cords—The Getters of Flyers —Some k - NEW HAMBURGS! 3 200 Republican Convention and Electors w ill be of Building—Money Needed to Keep 3.060 30, Mrs. Sarah Mayo Is home from Boston. Common Horse Sense—A Track on 3,360 July 3,200 held at Bangor April 27. The Third District the Procession M oving —A W ord of Jan. 0, 3,360 3,200 Miss Jennie Andrews is home from Dover. the Pond—New Acquisitions. 3,360 3,200 Congressional Committee. F. W. Hovey of Suggestion to Lime Burners. 3,360 3.200 Pittsfield, Nathaniel Meader of Waterville, J. Frank Norton returned to Boston yesterday. 3,360 8.200 Charles A. Davis and G. A. Ames have sev­ W. Black of Searsport,and Hon. John Hopkins This is the month for ihe sett'Ing of accounts. 3,360 3,200 Austin Black made a trip to Boston last week. eral new purchases, reputed fast. 3,300 3,600 fixed the date for holding the District Conven­ Bills for 1891 are now due and collectable In 8,800 3,760 Nathan F. Cobb and wife arc in Washington, tion for the nomination of delegates and elect- some cases. To meet a b ill due, the printer, 3,300 3,300 D. C. We shall probably publish another commu­ 3 260 3,360 or? on April 28, the day following the State grocer am dry goods men collect from the 3,360 Rev. C. 8 Cummings was In Bridgton yes­ nication from Prof. Miles next week. 3,260 Convention. One of the candidates for Con- j hardware, stationery and provision dealers, 3,260 3.400 terday. 3,260 3.476 grtss has already taken steps to lease the whole , and so it goes on, from one to the other, and 31, 3,26»» Oct. 0. 3,475 ihe amouni of bills that #50 w ill satisfy in the Mrs. Jane Maker still continues very sick at Our horsemen have cleared a track on the A pr. 3.260 13. 4,140 Waterville hotel for the day of .he conven­ 14, 3.260 20, 3,600 tion. The old basis of representation w ill be natural course of interchange is almost incredi­ Lowell. pond, and hold high carnival there daily. 3,440 21, 3,200 27, ble But this January of all Januaries in the Mrs Orra J. Files is home from East Boston 28, 8.200 Nov. 3, 3,440 followed. May 6, 3,200 10. 3,440 last decade or two seems to lie a most unsatis­ for a short visit. The following from the Lewiston Journal, on 12. 3,200 3,440 factory one in the way of settlement. There is “ Pedigrees and Tin Cup Records” w ill be of 19. 3,200 24, 3,440 FOUR YEARS IN PRISON. Miss Lizzie A. Lord of Brunswick was in the 28, 3,200 Dec. 1, 3,440 a great and trying dearth of money. This is interest to our horsemen : JUMP AT CONCLUSIONS 3,440 city over Sunday, Jn n e 2, 8,200 8, the complaint on all hands, all over the city “ I want to say a word through the Journal 9, 3,200 Rev. Geo. A. Andrews Sent to the City Treasurer Weeks is sick with the pre­ 174,320 to the small breeders of Maine. Don’t be hum­ 18, 3,200 Total, Massachusetts Penitentiary. and county. Good intentions are highly credit­ vailing distemper. When you’re sure they’re right; when Average weekly circulation for the year 3,364. able but do not liquidate indebtedness. What bugged by those men that have rtallions with Mrs. T. S. Rich and daughter Susie are at Geo. P. Rowell A Co., the New York Adver­ is the reason for this extreme and uncommon fast tin cup records and long pedigrees, and In the Superior Crimnal Court at Salem, Chas. Whitney’s. you’re not just hesitate a moment. tin g Agents, vouch for the truth of the above Mass., Saturday Rev. George A. Andrews for shortage in money among our thrifty people ? high prices for the use of their stallions. Don’t Theo. Laaell and Fred Glover have been pay #100 for the use of a stallion and get a statement and offer 8100 cash to any person or burning bis store in Essex, A pril 10, 1891, was The past year has been an unusually busy Judge for yourself whether there is and prosperous one in most branches of busi­ home from Bowdoin. colt worth #50. Use a stallion that the colt persons who w ill show that it is not as sentenced to the State prison for four years. any necessity for hesitating about represented. Andrews Is a regularly ordained Freewill ness. The number of new buildings erected Miss Ada 8imonton is home after a three when four months old w ill pay for the use of The present regular weekly edition is 3440, Baptist minister, and labored in this section. far surpassed the building record of any pre­ weeks visit in Augusta. the stallion. buying our SIO OVERCOAT “ Look over the State and see what stallions and this has been the bonafide edition since He was very successful In his labors at North vious year, and the activity has lasted up to Walter Weeks has returned homo and Is have sired the winners In the State this year, September 22, 1891. Cushing, und through bis efforts a church the present time. Improvements have been again attending the High School. F O R $ 5 . It won’t he difficult for HAMBURGS! P o u t e r A J o n e s , made In all directions. Our business firms did and see if it is those with the tin cup records was built there. Andrews has preached Miss Nellie Dow leaves this week for Publishers. a good business and failures have been as rare and long pedigrees. I w ill tell you about one in several New Hampshire towns, also In Mel­ Montreal where she w ill visit friends. you to make up your mind when you R o c k l a n d , Jan. 16, 1892. rose, Boston, Essex and places in Wisconsin, as usual. The hotels bad a liberal patronage, stallion that was brought here eleven years a g o ; Alfred Bateman and wife of Lowell, Mass., that is Prescott, half brother to Maud 8. Then personally appeared the above-named A paper, sighed by 130 citizens of Essex, in­ so much so that Bay Point is being materially see them. Come to a conclusion in Porter A Jones, and made oath to the truth of are nt The Thorndike for a few days. 2.08 3-4 It was said at the time that he was e v e r dorsed Andrews as a man o f excellent reputa­ enlarged to meet the demands made upon its the foregoing statement. brought here that he was the hest bred horse tion before bis nr.est. Rev. Temple Cutler of hospitality. And so on in the various avenues Mrs. A. F. Ames and Miss Carro Atherton an instant or take a week to reach a Before me, that ever came into Maine. This stallion has Essex and other citizens of Essex testified to of business life, there seems to have been satis­ leave Boston soon for a trip to California. o f f e r e d [ b b a l ] N. T. F a r w e l l , one colt that has a record of 2 34 1-2. That the general good reputation of Mr. Andrews in factory progress. And yet this January W. H. Larrabee of Bridgton is visiting his decision, the residt will be just the Notary Public. is Haroldson. This colt’s dam was by Gil- years past and a petition was presented from people are all “ hard up.” daughte", Mrs. C. 8. Cummings, this city. The knowing advertiser will paste this In his hit. breth Knox, and there is where he got his same—you’ll see what an unusual this county ashing for clemency. Tho reason for this state of things is not far Mrs. Eleanor Benner went to Waldoboro speed. There is Glenarm, another horse witli in tliit-s city. Andrews had a serious ill turn in Salem jail to seek. The trouble lies in the exceedingly Friday to attend the funeral of her son Juson. opportunity you have. We arc let­ As we staled in our last, the Chilian incident a long pedigree, and all the Almonts that have Saturday night, and it is reported that for a unsatisfactory condition of our lime business. has resolved itself into an apology and prom­ Capt. I). B. Everett of New York has been been brought into Maine. short time it was thought be would die. It is Knox County lime is being manufactured, ting them go at a figure for which ises of complete reparation on the part of Chili. visiting his brother, 8. G. Everett, Ingraham’s “ I wish some one would point out some In tliifsi lot w ill stated that ho was stricken with paralysis, but shipped and sold at a loss. That this is true H ill. stallion that has stood for high service fees if so, the shock must have been slight, as be we are forced to believe after making inquiries they have never been bought before Mrs. M. A. Achorn of Providence, R. I., is with a long pedigree tLat has been a speed pro­ Probate Court w ill meet Feb. 16. Our friends was reported later to be in a very comfortable of some of the best known manufacturers in with her father, Andrew Ulmer, in thi9 city, ducer in Maine. Daniel Boone came to Maine and we are giving you what can’t be lie Foili i <1 J . o w having business at the court w ill confer a favor condition. He takes his sentence very hard, the county. That our lime manufacturers will Mr. Ulmer being quite sick. and his service fee was twenty dollars. He by ordering the court to place the notices in this which doubtless aggravated his sickness. Ar­ continue making lime to sell at less than cost has now six in the 2 30 list. Robinson D , called anything but the chance of paper. ______rangements were made to take him to the State may seem 9trange to some of our readers, but Mrs. A. B. Garland of Portland visited her (formerly Baby Dean,) the hest son of Daniel prison on Monday. to hold the markets they have been years estab­ son, Geo. W. Garland, last week. Mr. Gar­ the season. priced,as w ell as The Bath Independent has Ixten enlarged. lishing necessitates manufacture enough to land’s son John accompanied her back to Port­ Boone, has trotted four races this past season This is about the only improvement the Inde- meet the demand, even though the product land. and won them a ll; showed a public trial at the needed to make. It has always been newsy YE JOLLY DRUMMER. State Fair In Lewiston, in 2.21. His record is thus made be sold at a loss. George M. Barney is the efficient book­ very fine g-T-fidew. and enterprising enough. 2 24 1-4. There is no horse in Maine that Is Last year nearly 2,000,000 casks of lime keeper of the Rockland Beef Co. Tuesday last A Pleasant Little Complimentary Party Robinson I).’s equal as a trotter and speed were manufactured in this county, about the was his birthday, and some of his friends took We give our readers this week a short but to W. B. Eaton. producer. There is no horse in Maine that can usual production. This lime has sold In New him by storm Tuesday evening, and gave interesting installment of “ Rockland In Days beat Robinson D. in a race which is the sire York nt 85 cents, which means a considerable him a meerschaum pipe, lovely bouquet and of Long Ago ” A further installment of the A party of ten survivors of the defunct Loon of five colts that can heat five of Robinson D.’s loss to the producers. The price of lime in a large assortment of congratulations and Amesbury letters w ill appear next week. Club tendered a complimentary banquet to colts in a race. Those colts are Black Nathan, New York at the present time is from 80 to 85 good wishes. Landlord W. B. Eaton of the Bangor Exchange, cents for common and from 90 to 95 cents 2.28 3 4; Bell Chase, 2 30 1-4; Nellie D., 2 38, The Thomaston Herald comes to us from a a few evenings ago. Mr. Eaton is Secretary for lump. Figuring the entire output on a five-year-old stallion owned by Mr. Dean; of the Shutter Club, but the Loons hold him new press and in quarto form. Editor Thomp­ the basis of the New York prices which sub­ CASED IN ICE. Hawk Eye, owned by Mr. Jordan of Buck- in high regard nevertheless. 'Twas a nice At the Ever Popular Prices son is a cordial, whole-hearted neighbor, and stantially control the price in all markets, we field. we wish him continued prosperity. The Herald time. get some significant results Hard Experience of a Schooner Formerly “ When you go to the races with your horse or colt you want somethiug more than a stand­ Canvas Coats is the only Democratic paper in the county and I). N. Hardacker was in town last week. I f this lime were sold at an advance of eight Owned in This Port. ard bred one or a long pedigree to win with. should receive hearty support from its party. He recently attended a lumbermen’s banquet cents a barrel, which would still make a very low price for lime of the Knox County quality The three-masted schooner L. T. Whitmore, J ason R u s h il l .” in Skowhegan and is now well posted on Maine Buckfield. A petition is being circulated and readily lumbering. ___ the receipts would be increased #160,000 in the formerly owned here, came into Portland har­ Cl by our business men asking Mayor But- county, and #112,000 in the City of Rockland bor Wednesday morning in tow of the tug Ffo allow bis name to be used as candidate Geo. B. Loring of Loring, Short A Har­ At ft” 6 cents increase Knox County would be Belknap, after an exciting time on her trip from CLOSED OUT AT COST! Tor mayor at tho coining election. Mayor mon, Portland. President of the Maine Com­ the gainer by #100,000 and the City of Rock­ New York. Capt. Haley reports fair weather 5c, 6c, 8c, 10c, 12 l-2 c, 15c, 20c Butler cannot very well overlook such an ex­ mercial Travellers Association, was in the city land by #70.000. until he passed Cape Ann when a blinding pression of opinion on the part of the people. Tuesday. ______Right hero then is the cause o f the trouble snowstorm accompanied by a high northeast If you are looking for a Bargain look and 25c per yd., Henry M. Cowles, representing M. H. Birge that oar business men arc experiencing in the wind struck him. The schooner made very The Youth’s Companion in speaking of “ fer­ & Son, Buffalo, N. Y., paper makers, was io settlement of accounts. That #70,000 in circu­ poor progress trying to head against the storm, a t our tile fields” says, “ in the production of potatoes, town last week. lation in the city and #100,000 in the county and every time she dipped down into the sea the leador-hip o f the old and naturally sterile or that #112,000 in the city and #160,000 in the the water that struck the vessel stuck there and will be found better bargains slates is great. Maine leads all other states in CORPORATION MEETINGS. county, if in circulation at the present time, froze. In a short time the fore chains and the $23.00 ULSTER the number of bushels of potatoes produced to would make a most remarkable change in the bow were so iced up that the shear of the bow was entirely lost. The weight of ice brought than ever shown by us, and the acre and is the equal of any other state in The annual meeting o f the Cobb Lime Co. operations of business, the vessel slightly dowu by the head, and as That we are selling for Q uality.” ______w ill lx? held at their office in this city today. Our workmen have been employed the past year at fair wuges and our lima makers have the tea rose in violence, spray and water dashed that is saying a great deal, too. Bosten spoke with no uncertain voice against A meeting of the stockholders of the Fox regularly operated their plants, but under the on board, coating the forecastle and all there the lottery iniquity last night. The spring Island & Rockland Steamboat Company w ill present existing methods of management of was on it several inches In ice. The fore HORSES FOR SALE. These Hamburgs were select­ election In Louisiana w ill bo watched with un­ be held at the office of the Bodwell Granite Co., tho business this thing cannot continue without shrouds and foremast were iced up for a height D riving, Druft. and KxpreHH Ilorecu, Matched wonted solicitude hero in the North, and if the Pairs, etc., weighing from K00 to 1000 pounds. $17.00 this city, Saturday, February 6, at 10 o’clock an injurious effect upon both employer and em­ of 15 feet and nothing could tie done In the Borne fln« bargains are offered. 8tate succeeds in throwing off the incubus way of handling tho head sails. The vessel A B. C R O C K ETT. ed with great care direct a. m., to see if they w ill vote to authorize the ployed. 4 Lindsey Street, Rockland, Me. which has so long disgraced it and spread its directors to Hell all of the property of said cor­ The most marked step in Rockland’s progress w-s, however, kept on her course after a fash­ demoralizing influences far and wide, there poration, and if so upon what terms and con­ the past year has been the establishment of the ion until morning when she made the Cape fro m a w ill be no greater rejoicing anywhere than in ditions, and who they w ill authorize to make punts factory with its long pay-roll, and we do lights and stood in shore. A signal was New England.—Bosun Journal. the necessary assignments and conveyances. well to congratulate ourselves over this Impor­ hoisted on ihe Observatory as soon as the HORSES! tant acquisition, but we want in addition to the schooner wus made out and the Belknap went Two large audiences to enjoy two fine lect­ The annual meeting of the stockholders of money thus put into our circulation the addi­ out to her assistance. The wind was still fresh New York Importer’s Stock, ures is the gratifying report of last week. A the Knox County Creamery Association will tion of the legitimate profits of a well conducted from the north and the sea was high, but after FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE city with intelligence and interest enough in be held at the court house in this city Thurs­ lime business. several hours’ hard work the schooner was AT THE LIVERVISTABIE OF matters educational to give such support to en­ day, Feb. 11, ut 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Our lime manufacturers may not thank us brought to her anchorage off Fort Gorges. At The receipts of the association during tho past tertainments or this character w ill certainly for the advice, and think perhaps they should times the spray tiew over the Belknap Irotn M. FRANK DONOHUE, And we shall show Patterns not fail in its support of the public library year have been much larger than any year b3 permitted to conduct their business to suit stem to stern, and the front of the wheelhouse Corner Park and Union Streets, Ih movement. The systematic canvass of the heretofore, tho farmers receiving two cents per themselves, but it doesn’t seem good business was covered with ice. <0**Telephone connection. W e’ve tw o lots city for members for the Library Association pound more on an average than during the policy or good home patriotism to let trivial The Whitmore lay in the stream until after­ that will not be seen in any begins at once. previous year. Upwards of 60,000 pounds of misunderstandings or personal feelings stand noon, her huge envelopo of ice looking from butter have been manufactured. The general in tho way of the proper management of the the wharves like a suit of sails festooned over o f Certain friends have criticized T u b C.-G. for other store in Rockland quality of cream received has proved first- lime business. Rockland, as never before, and tho side. The Belknap finally took bold of its course regarding the Opinion, claiming with class, only 1.94 inches of cream being required Knox County, as never before, feels the need her again and after a hard tussle with the certain force that it is unbecoming in a paper for a pound of butter, two inches or more being of that extra #160,000 or #100,000. During windlass, which was so deep iu the ice that it CHILI OR WAR! U n d e r w e a r o f T x a C -Q.’s circulation and standing to at­ the usual amount made in other creameries. the years that the lime business was managed would hardly work, the anchors were raised tack such small game. The fact that this pa­ The demand tor butter from thi9 creamery has in a business-like manner our lime manufact­ and the schooner came up to (he wharf where per’s circulation is 3440, never less and often We own them right, continued to be tar in excess of the supply. urers were fairly prosperous, other business she was an object of interest. t o more,almost as large again as tiie Opinion's, was stimulated, the profits of the lime business The crew, although wet and frozen stiff as to ShouldersJu8' "'i,,k °rit! according to current report, does not, as we COUNTY CONTEMPORARIES. Invested all about us, new industries started clothes, came out ot their battle with the n . W h o e v e r h e a rd can see, debar us from administering a rebuke OP H am s! of Sugar Cured and you may have more employment furnished and the like. The elements none the worse for it. C lose O ut at Cost! the welfare of the community demands whcio people of Knox County have always apprecia­ It. That the Opinion is handicapped by our Items of Interest from the Newsy Col­ ted the importance of the lime business and large circulation we admit, but we decline to be umns of Our Neighbors. 8eh. M. K. Itawley, from Port Royal, 8. C., Smoked Shoulders for have been heart and hand with our manufact­ One is a Dark Mixed All Wool that them at right prices shut out of the right o f free speech on that ac­ which arrived at Providence Jan. 28,reports, urers in their operations , and the lime makers count. Our readers w ill bear us witness that Mr. Isaac Gregory and Mr. A. J. Bird, who 25th, off Long Island, was struck by u terrific now owe it to their employes and the people at we have sold all the season at 82.50 we have not taken any unfair advantage of our have recently died, were members of the first gale, the waves sweeping over th ■ deck, and by large to sink their diffcrances and gel the lime Mato street friend, so that the charges ot our Board of Aldermen this city had, in 1854, noon tho vessel was covered wlib ice. The 7c a lb. a S u it: we’ll sell you a Suit now for business upon a proper footing. It does not frUmdsund the complaint at ihe Opiniou that we under its charter. Mr. Jeremiah Tolman is anchors were frozen fast to tho bows, foresail seem as though any member or members of are bullying and browbeaiingour contemporary the only surviving member of the Board. A ll and foretopsail blown away. Pul into Wiek- Ver) nice Hums tor a short the lime making fraternity can be found who are unfounded. The Opinion is sick with a veiy the others have dltd within u few years.-— ford in tue evening with crew thoroughly will not cordially und earnestly endeavor to time only, at dangeious ailment,a sort of combination ot bile Rockland Opinion. exhausted. When she reached port tho fore­ $ 2 .2 9 J l’.ST b’O li FU N give Knox County those needed thousands. on the stomach and an affection of the spleen, castle deck had eight inches iee on it and the only sure cure of which we know h a In the three issues o f the Tribune dated re­ The oilier is a Bronze Mixed that We shall offer a small lot frequent application of T h e C .-G .’s specific,No. spectively Jan. 2, 9, and 23, it w ill be seen that QUARRY AND SHED WASHED OVERBOARD. 10c a lb. 3440, never less ano often mote. a very large number of deaths occurred, most sold well at 82.00 ; you cun have it o f of them of very old people. Any one who The Pigeon H ili Gianite Co., of Rockport, Patriotism rises superior to partisanship w ill figure up the aggregate ages ot these peo­ Matsschuselts, has been awaided the the con­ The schooner John II. Platt, Capt. F. G. now for ple w ill be astonished to find that the sum total, French of this city, from Lambert’s Point io when the national honor becomes imperilled. tract tor supplying 20 000 tons of broken stuns If. von I o rp of °*il Flour, n*ce or ^ Gro­ arie^ The reception of the President’s message in exclusive of children, and two adults whoae for Foil Warren, ut #1.22 a lou. Providence, with coal, put back to Norfolk COTTON DIAPER! Congress, particularly by the Democrat side of ages are not given, and not reckoning odd harbor Thursday evening, having encountend The Biddeford Giunite Co. has come to S 1 .5 0 both houses, is peculiarly gratifying. These months, weeks or days, w ill reach 3000 years. a strong gale on the 26ih, which carried away ceries of any kind are the words o f C’ongicsmun Oates of Ala­ This would carry us bock to 1108 u c At stay,” said one o t the officials a few days ago. the main, fore and iuizzen sails. The captain in w a n t bama, a prominent Democrat, who has sat in that time, David had neither a rend- «i the Thu concern is likely to make some contracts came near losing ids Ute by being washed over­ come and get our prices. We the House fur the past ten years: throne of Israel, founded Jerusalem, n r w rit­ so i^ttinl - pen up things extensively and speed­ board. Fortunately a wave washed him back ily. The early spring w ill rind the finished ‘•I nee the leaders, or the or-called leaders, of ten h is immortal Psalms. again to the vessel, und he caught a rope, assure you they will he attract­ 40 Cents a Piece. pioduels oi the company iu demand. our party are for playing politics in this mat­ It was not till 94 years taler (hat the temple enabling bis crew to save him. ter. I w ill not loliow them. It is contempti­ of Solomon was built, and R ;me was not Another new granite com puny has been or- ive. We are always pleased ble Country first and my party afterwurd. founded lor 353 -’ears —Ruck land Tribune. g >ij zed down east at Machiasport and efforts KISH AND FISHING to t-lmw goods. If they attempt to rebuke the President in this ------4 ^ ------j me to be made to boom the products of the House, or lo prevent Congress doing its duty The property if the Douglass. Bluehili quarry which bus been opened then . There 8eh. Nannie C. Bohlm, Capt. 1 bonus Boh- HEMEMBElt Till. PLACE, in ma ntuioing the honor o f the government, and S tew art mines, B'uehill, h is been pur- are two colors, both of superior q ua 'ity; the iin.. arrived from ihe Banks Wednesday night I, tor one, shall rise in uiy place and denounce chased by Boston parties and the machinery ! i«d ot such close grain as to make it valuable wiih 33,000 pound** of halibut. She was absent •OJXTJ3 P n iO B .’ them. I w ill talk as a Southern m.-n uud as is all being removed. us a building stone, while the black variety is just three weeks.—Gloucester Breeze. 'Ihe S.G.PRESCOTT&CO. an ex-Coti ederatc, to whom the glory of the suitable for oioiiumentui put posts, und both W. 0. Hewett & Co. fare was bought by the Atlantic Halibut Co. Mrs. Maria, the wife ot Captain Wyer ate susceptible of receiving a high polish. flag is now as dear as to any man who shoul- at 12 and 8-11 cents per pound tor white and deted u mu k f n th lT in « s id e ih the late G Sargen1, ot 8aig.m ville is dead. She had The Woodbury Granite Company has taken N E W S T O R E , gray. war. To talk politics at this time is craven.” an attack of la giipp •, lollowcd by pneumonia the co iitijct tor ihe big Gettysburg monumeut 374 Main Street, Mr. OuU* knows what war I*. He was in which reauikd iu oea'h in a lew days. Before for the .sixteenth Vermont. 1‘he monument is Tillson Wharf, ROCKLAND, ME. F. Gregory S Son, Daniel Clark ot R-tzomlie had call i tw in y s“ v< n bslties during our civil w«r. and her marriage to Captain Sargent, she w.»* the lo be a rustic boulder. O'* the front is carved a hat Tel«jihune Oohm cU'W 3 lost an arm in defence ot Richmond. No man widow of Rev. I*. B. Gower, formerly a Bap­ iu bold relief the badge of the regiment, ihe refused to eat. Dr. Vanner was summoned, ROCKLAND, - MAINE has belter knowledge o t the terrors of war, yet tist preac her of Sedgwick. She wa-» the mother monumeut w ill stand about nine feel and b ut after diaguoeiug the disease he l"und a F J R H E N S 421 MAIN ST., when the houor ot the goverumeut is menu red ot Fred Gower, oi Bell-Gower telephone fame weigh about twenty tuns. This w ill bi the large siz?d darning needle m her l neue nearly Uorapa. be does not hesitate or palter -P o rtla nd Ad (the husband ot Lilliau Norton), who went up fineeutu monum ut on the battlefield of Gettys- the whole length. I his was removed and the J. R. IUCUAKDBON. Foot of Linierock Street- veniser. iu a balloon und was never heaid of again. butg trom this quarry--—Gloucester Breeze. call recovered. .!

I HE ROCKLAND COUItlER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1.592. 3

Achorn A Thorndike have a very handsome THE BROODING ANGEL OF DEATH. at Wiley’s Corner, where he labnnd faithfully FOLKS AND THINGS store. and successfii v, cov ring a larj.r feld and tiirtus,. E. A. HD '» viton i* maklne he new counters 1 •> . waukic I’ * mi Cutting c inuietHcti yesterday. oped. Mr. H ill is an emrge ir worker. a , T o rrey -!».•«»- t il-, J ni. P-. to Mr :i«i 1 \| re vigoious preacher ard a consistent Christian , MadiMin T o rn > . a son. The big addition to Bay Point is covered in. Death of a Former Vinalhaven Resi­ ' I’lM U U M - Knzorvlllr, to Mr. amt Mr-*. «.'.n \ . man. He has m*ny friend* hi this fcctinn Pink bam, n eon in i>onn:b» dent in Wisconsin—Total of Deaths Farrand, Spear & Co. set the Brown kiln who wmh him success in his new field id wink. ' atlie last week. in Rockland in the Month of January M< OT< II UOIIIIg. —A Very Sad Record. ijElarrtagts. Must be Sold! A ehftFgo It* made for C ards and Resolutions. Our Commercial College management Is en­ Evangelist A ithur C. ne, who recently Thuao ranis were manufactured foi one of the largest Clothing Houeaff lit Phll tdi-lphia for tlu tr terprising. M. A. Johnson, esq . and W. R. labored with the Freewill Baptist Church, this i F h is c . i Mo h io w . Rockport. J.»u. 25. at tin- j retail trade, and Prescott, esq., have recently delivered lectures Two deaths nrc reported from South Thomas­ city, li.w ju d closed a lit r r t il season of revival r»--.h IIP., of thi> brMc’e pjo-i.t-, by K« v. M. »» OUR FLOWER OFFER. lo-. it. Er.-I M. Ei.mb .mt M M .tr-n, Sell for 510.00 « to the students on practical legal subjects. ton—Ann Drews, aged 61 years, and the infant meetings iu West Brattleboro, Vt lie is now- bulb «.I Hockpori 189 Eugene II. Rose, of the firm of Rose Bros , son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Robinson. laboring in Waterbury, Conn. I ng ra h a m Ax drew a—W est Camden, Ja n . 30, m y p k :c e, I he flower ofler which accompanies the sub­ by Rev U. D rew , Ralph V. Ingraham and Minnb* C M J h was thrown from his sleigh yesterday and At the First Baptist Church, Sunday tnorn- E. Amlr.-ws, both ol Rockport. scription to Frank Leslie’s Weekly (monthly FIow kh—R m av-Roi kport, Jan. 30, ut the reel, picked tip unconscious, with a severe cut in Undertakers Burpee report the superinten­ :ng, the pastor, Rev. J. H. Parsbloy, gave the dencp of the btlde’e parents, by Rev. R. J. Haugh­ number) is a genuine one. For the first time the head. His injuries are not of a dangerous dence of 3ft interments in January, three of Public Library movement a very warm in ton, Asa A. Howes ami Hal tie E. Berry. $4.50 during its noteworthy existence the famous nature. these being non-residents. The total of deaths dorsement. He w ill preach next Sunday even- For Two Weeks From Date. We have been through our house of Peter Henderson & Co. have made F. M. Shaw, the real estato man, has bought in this city in January was 3ft. I ing on “ I he Courage of Prophecy.” O ta tjis . Como at onca If you want n nice pair of Punta for a wmnll am ount of money. snch an arrangement with a newspaper. The the Samuel Ulmer field on the Thomaston stock and find we have too road, and opposite the old depot grounds, and Rev. R. W. Jenkins preached his farewell D av—Rockland, Feb. 1, Sarah 8 . wife of Chester subscriber Is left to choose cither four rose or Sarah Gay died at her home. North Main F. Day, aged 31 years, X months, 20 days. ALFRED MURRAY, w ill lay out a street from the Thomaston rend street, Saturday, aged 70 years. The funeral sermon at Gardiner Sunday. It was published A i.i.en Rockland, .Jan. 30, William J. Allen, many Cloaks and have decided four chrysanthemum plants or the Rainbow formerly of Hope, aged 71 years, 4 months, 4 .lays, to Pleasant street, and sell the land Inhouse was held yesterday at 1 .30 p. m., Rev. J. H. in the Augusta Journal, and was a very able 446 Main Street, Rockland, Maine. OAT—Rockland, Jan . 30, Sarah Gay, aged 70 to m a k e Rockland, February 2, 1892. 4-5 tollection of seeds which is especially choice. lots. Mr. Shaw baa sold a house lot on the Parsbloy officiating, deceased being a devout production. He begins his labors with the years, 4 months, 23 days. Thomaston road to W. E. Chapman. M r. Congregational Chureh, in this city, next eouth Thomaston, Ash Point, Jan. 20, Ann The catalogue price of either of these ’ three member of the First Baptist Church. Deceased Drews, nged fil years, H months, 22 days. Chapman w ill build a cottage house early in Is SI 2ft. One need not take the plant until was a daughter of the late David Gay and was 8unday. South Thomaston, Jan. 31, Wllliana Albert, son the 8pring. born in Thomaston. She was a twin sister of of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Robinson, aged 1 year, 2 A CLEARANCE SALE springtime, as the order that we give on Peter months, 10 days, A Choral Society was organized in the Ephraim Gay of this city. A largo circle of THREE LECTURES. G r een —Vinalhaven, Jan . 30, Mrs. C harlotte Henderson 8c Co. is good until June 1, 1892. chapel of the First Baptist Church, Saturday friends can testify to the many Christian vir­ Green, nged 77 years, 11 months, 9 days. On them. To make it a sure Wo r t h in g -Appleton. Jan. 30, Mrs. Belinda, N E W C O O D S ! You will see at a glance that the subscriber to evening, with these officers: President, Chas tues of the deceased. As the time draws near for W ill Catkton, wife of Lafayette Worthing, aged 60 years, 11 thing we shall A. Rose; Vice President, Miss Addie May­ the popular poet, to read to a Rockland aud­ months, 6 days. the monthly colored edition of Frank Leslie’s Rol'Ni»r—Clark’s Island.Jan.29,Edward Rounds, Paul Roach died at his home in Ash Point, ience selections from his numerous writings Weekly, the price of which is SI, also receives nard; Secretary, R. Anson Crie; Treasurer, nged 25 years, 3 months. Herbert Farr; Musical Diroctor, H. M. Lord; Jan. 23,of pneumonia, nged 69 years,2 months. the interest to hear him increases. The tickets D a n ie l s —Liberty, Jan. 22, Nathaniel Daniels, SI.2ft worth of flowers or seeds. Iffa n y of nged about 70 years. CUTTHE PRICE ABOUT ONE-HALF Bargains in Hamburgs! Assistant, Miss N. T. Sleeper; Committee on Deceased was born in County Waterford, Ire­ for this rare intellectual treat are selling rapidly Brown—Liber.y, .Jan. 28, Elvira, widow of the —AT TFIE— our subscribers wish to avail themselves of this Music, the President, Musical Directors, Mrs. land. Mr. Roach was a good citizen, husband and Canton Lafayette who have secured the late J. G. Brown. G ross—Washington, ,Inn. 27, Christian Gross, Jackets that formerly sold offer all they need do is to send us #4. E. M. Perry and Miss Carrie Ingraham. Tho and father, and he was beloved by all who poet’s services may well feel assured of a largo aged 73 years. society meets Wednesday evening and is work­ knew him. Ho leaves a wife and seven chil­ and appreciative attendance. The tickets are W k n tw o rtii—Hopo, Jan.25, Leslie Wentworth, at $15; clearance price.... BOSTON 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. To illustrate the offer suppose nged 41 years. ing on the cantata of Queen Esther. dren to mourn his loss. His son, P. A. Roach put at 50 cents and may be procured at the,box Sen the Bargnine we hare in Hamburg! at John Smith owes us $4 on his paper— W kntw ohtii—Kelso, Dak., Olinda, wife of He sends us tho $4— of Nashville, Penn., was home to attend the office, or of the members of the Canton. It Augustus Wentworth, formerly el' Hope. 5 7 . 5 0 C. M. Blake has bought the lot, corner of G ro tten —N orth W ashington, Jan . 25, Mrs. Sc, 8c, I Oc and 12c a Yd. And gets a receipt for th- amount paid funeral which was held Tuesday at 9 o’clock, would ho advisable to secure them indention. t he wplendid F rank Leslie (Monthly) one year - Main and Cottage streets, of Philip J. Thomas James A. Grotten, aged 35 years, 10 moots, 9 days. Jackets that formed) sold And his choice of the goods ns above stated. at St. Bernard’s Church. The reading will take place on the evening of Ho w a r d —N orth W ashington, Jan . 26, Micah and the estate of the late Isaac Hobbs, the Howard, aged 79 years, 3 months. Feb. 11. —Also n new line of— If you only owe one year you get credit for transfer of tho Hobbs interest being made Mer r y —Warren, Jan., Infant child of Mr. and for $10; clearance price... Clarissa, widow of H. T. Hewett, died at Mrs. Webster Merry, aged 10 weeks. a year in advance—if yon owe nothing you get the past week. The old Leander Thomas Wednesday evening Rev. C. S. Cummings Co pela n d —Warren, Jan. 26, Mrs. Mary, widow market and other buildings w ill be moved her home, Blacklngton’s Corner, Tuesday delivered his lecture, “ From the Cradle to the of th- late Rev. Alexander Copeland, nged 72 vents. S 5 .O O CHEAP LACES! credit for two years in advance, any way you morning, aged G2 ycais. Mrs. Hewett was the CREIGHTON—W arren, Ju n . 27, .tames Creigliti n, back and converted into dwelling houses, and Grave,” to a very satisfactory audience. The fed t*3 years, 1 month, 2 days That can’t be beat for the money. daughter of Leonard and Nancy Barnard of Jackets that formerly sold put it it is “ something for nothing” and all their place w ill bo occupied by a two-story lecture was given in the Methodist vestry and Hp e a r —W arren, Jab . 31, Mr*. Samuel Spear, G. II. CGKELANII. I aged 77 years. have ihe same chance. Many have already frame building, 30x00 on the ground, to be Union. She was Mr. Hewett’s second wife, under tho auspices of the Epworth League. for $5.00; clearance price. . but proved a kind mother to her husband’s York—Rockport, Jan . 27, Mrs. Phobe II. York, BOSTON 5 AM» 10 ( T . STORE taken it in—the offer cannot hold open very occupied by Mr. Blake for mercantile pur­ “ From the Cradle to the Grave” Is a masterly aged 54 sears, il inodths, 2 days. poses. Work w ill begin as soon as the frost Is children, who love and revere her memory. effort. It obounds In eloquence, humor and H e w i. i t —Bluckington’s Corner, Rockland, .Inn. @ 2 .5 0 long—take it or leave it,the offer is a noble one. 20, Clnriasn, widow of Harbert T. Hewett, aged Ot out of the ground. The funeral was held Thursday, Rev. C. S pathos, deftly interwoven, with a well defined years. In your letter you must state whether you want Cummings attending, deceased being a mem­ E lw ell—St. George, Jan. 26, Frank Elwell, Newmarkets formerly sold the roses, chrysanthemums or seeds and when you The demand for trained nurses has been background of thought. A ll successful preach­ ber of Pratt Memorial Church. aged 38 y, ars. want them sent. something phenomenal the past month. Rock­ ers are not successful lecturers. Rev. Mr. Hoa r—Waldoboro, Jnn. 23, Marguret A. Reed, for $20; clearance price... Cummings Is both. wife of Gideon Hoak. land’s supply comes from Portland. The Argus Ginns—Washington, Jun. 23, Lu:y, willow of Register of Probate Sprague is back on duty. William J. Allen died Saturday morning ut John Gibbs, aged 87 ye rs. S I 2 . 5 0 TRADES! in a recent issue says: “ The demand for the home of his son, N. B. Allen, 17 Warren Coo.MHH—Camden, Jan. 22, Myra I)., daughter No intentions of marriage since our last issue. trained nurses is said to far outrun tho supply The first in the series of University Exten­ Newmarkets formerly sold Don’t huv thenu goods because I Bay they are good. street, aged 71 years. The cause of his death of Capt. Isaac Coombs. in Portland at present. One or two young sion lectures by Prof. H. L. Chapman of Bow­ Don’t refuse lo buy because somebody says they The new postal cards are with us. They ate was heart and kidney trouble, caused by an are not good. ladies who have the largest clientele among doin College was given in the Congregational Us “Good Samaritan" Liniment. for $15; clearance price.. . . In two sizes. attack of h grippe two years ago. The funeral the medical profession are said to secrete Church, Thursday evening, to a large audi Singing school in the Y.M.C A. Gymnasium, Is held today, conducted by Rev. W. M. Kim ­ themselves in out of the way places after they once. The lecture was on “ Chaucer” and was S I 0 . 0 0 They are Good and They are Cheap Thursday evening. mell, and the remains w ill betaken o Hope for CIRL WANTED. leave a patient in order to get a little rest be­ no less entertaining than instructive. After the One lot ( f Jackets carried And consequently they will sell; if you don’t buy Outside air and stirring about is a good la interment. Capable girl for a small family. your neighbor will. fore going to the next. The fashion which the lecture a question class was held for discussion 3 4 33 PL E A SA N T ST . Deceased was born in South Hope, and was grippe preventative. grippe has of bringing whole families down at of the lecture. The next in the course willjbe o v e r from la st s e a s o n ...... 4 lbs. Raisins—Cal. Muscatels. . 25c a farmer by occupation. Hu was a very intelli­ J. J. Richardson has had a telephone put a single blow has much to do with this great held in tho same place next Thursday evening. WANTED. gent, progressive man, and always took u Immediately, 0 operators on power machine. into his fruit store. call for nurses.” The subject w ill be Spenser. S I . 5 0 7 bars Soap—g reat tra d e ...... 25c prominent part in town aiFiirs,being Selectman Shirt work. K. C. CO R TH ELL. Steamboat Florence, after a delay of several 3-4* Thom aaton, Me. Charles P. Graves, the well known Portland a number of times and acceptably filling other Children’s Cloa ,---- ROCKLAND, ME. wife. her last illness she was conscious that the end of the Association Sunday, the 14th inst., w ill WANTED. 4 be held in Farwell Opera House. A large The people of Rockland to know that they can Mrs. W S. Wright now occupies her new Announcements and Amusements. of life was near, and while loving friends chorus of young men is being organized to sing buy the Globe edition of the Britannica Encyclo­ residence, Berkley street. Mr. Stiles ot New stood around her, she said, “ I am going home. pedia ol THE MAINE HOME JOURNAL, 302 The Next Number Especially Good. The Y. W. C. T. U. had a pie supper and A ll beyond looks bright. I want to go.” The at that time. H. M. Lord, Prof. W. S. Wight Main St , Rockland. 10 cents a day for a year will York w ill occupy her former homo, 1ft Berke­ buy the 26 volutins. Vol. 1 only $1.00. 4 entertainment in their rooms, Jones Block, last and L. S. Robinson will have charge of the ley street. sting of death was removed, and the valley of T A L E S F R O M evening. death was illumined by the Saviors’s presence. musical program. Rev. J. H. Parsbley, pastor T up. C .G . has boon accused the past week of “ALL RICHT HE SAYS ” She leaves a husband, father, mother, a brother of First Baptist Church, w ill deliver the ad­ I want a BARBER very soon; a young man >34 making fun of la grippe. This is a base The monthly Bible reading ol the W. C. T. and many friends to mourn her loss, yet with dress. preferred. Call on me at 368 Main Street. T o w n slander. We have too much respect for the U. wilt be held Friday at 2:30 in tho Y. M. C. o o HERD G. SINGHI, Barber. Topics A. parlors. the thought to comfort that with her to die was 4 Rockland, Me. READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. article to sneer at it. gain. Her funeral w ill take place Wednesday Unfortunately for the Association Mr. Mc­ The city voting lists have been printed and Chas F. Atkinson, the manager of the New Donald, who came to direct the work in the TO L E T . Published 11 rat day «»f December, March, All wanting a good Columbian uud Bowdoin Theutres, Boston, is afternoon at 2 o'clock. .June ami September. are being posted at the voting precincts. Look gynasium, was taken suddenly ill and was Tenement 46 Grace St. managing the tour of Emma Durell Opera Co. at ’em, dear reader, and seo if your name obliged to return to bis friends. Sec. Garland R. M. PILLSBURY. Agent, DELICATE. DAINTY. WITTY. in Maine cities. Mr. Atkinson was iu this city Coom bs.— In Mauston, Sunday evening, Jan. 3 166 Broadwuy. OINNER, appears thereon. 24, 1892. at 10 o’clock, after a brief illness of received a letter from him Saturday saying INTENSE. with the Jollities. pueumonia. that the physician had ordered him to give up R. H. Blackington severely cut one of his WATCH LOST. Every reputable news and book stand has it. Will do well to call at the Thursday evening, Feb. 18, at the Opera Mrs. Coombs was one of the first settlers of for the present all active work. The committee On Sunday evening, .Ian. 17, somewhere bet wee knees a low days ago with an axe. Ho has •3 .0 0 House, Americus Hook & Ladder Co. w ill hold this city, having resided here about 35 years. are doing their utmost to secure a man and are Rockland and Park streets, a Miss’ silver watch had a rather severe time with it, but is getting I be Under Is solicited to leave it at T h e CoUKlKB- their annual gilt levee and ball, preceded by a She was born at Vinalhaven, Me., Oct. 11, along nicely at present. already in correspondence with three parties. G a zk t t e office, und will be suitably rew arded. Tills brilliant Quarterly reproduces the best CITY MARKET beautiful play descriptive ol Southern life, en­ 1812. Deceased was a lady esteemed and re­ 4-6 stories, sketches, burlesques, poems, w itti­ Bath people are discussing the merits of the titled “ IJsa, tho Slave of Big Bend.” Our hest spected by all who knew her for the many ex­ cisms. etc , from the back numbers of that Anu examine the stock of goods. Al­ Gamewell lire alarm system. Rockland has WILL REMAIN. CITY OF ROCKLAND. much talked-ahuut New York Society Journal, amateurs w ill present it. cellent traits of character and uprightness Town T opics, which Is published weekly. Sub­ ways a big stock of it and is satisfied, which is proof positive that NOTICE. scription price, $1.00 per year. The ladies of the Methodist Circle w ill have which marked her life. She was a true Chris­ Mr. Sackhelin of New York who bought out it is beyond criticism. the Bankrupt Stock ot the Muss. Clothing Co., Tho Joint Standing Committee on Accounts and The two publications "T own T o p ic s *’ and tian, a constant bible reader and followed its Claims of the City ol Rockland will be in session "T alks eiiusi T own To pic s” together, at tha a Clam Chowder dinner iu the vestry, Wednes­ and who have been selling clothing ut reduced Pickerel fishing at Grassy Pond is now in precepts as nearly as it is possible for any one at the City Treasurer’s office on the FRIDAY low club-price of $5.00 per year. day, Feb. 3. In the evening an entertainment prices, at 381 Main street, ure not going to leave EVENING preceding the tirst Monday of each Ask your newsdealer for them or address, Turkeys, Chickens, Bucks, ▼ogue. Two Rockland young men captured and sociable w ill be given. Admission live iu this world to do. Grandma Coombs be­ Rockland, hut is going to reiuuin in town, und month, for the purpose of examining dahlia ugafo-t TOWN TOPICS, two large ones there Tuesday, one weighing 2 longed to (bat kind, fuithful, old fashioned w ill soon open with a large and fashionable the city. All bills must be approved by ibo parly ETC., ON HAND. cents. Hull corn and m ilk for sale. The pat­ contracting them, and should l)o presented at said «1 West 23d Street, N. Y. City. pounds anil the other 2 1 4 pounds. class ot people whose death leaves a vacancy stock of clothing, furnishing goods, hats and ronage of the public is solicited. caps, etc., which he will sell ut the same rate time and place, or lull with the committee previous A petition is being circulated and generally not easily tilled. Her only child, Mrs. H. O. to the date above mentioned. The third “ Farwell H all” Assembly is to lie as he has peen selling before. Mr. Sackheim WASHINGTON R PRESCOTT, IR E L A N D & W H IT N E Y , signed, asking Congress to send an engineer Penniman ol this city, survives her. They the manager, has gone to New York this week belli in Harmony Hall Wednesday ni-ht. I he J F LIBBY, here to make a survey ot our harbor, prelimi­ have always lived together and the kind'y and on Ins return the gran I ooening w ill take 11. G. BIRD, Cor. Park and Union Sts. playing of the Quintet is better than ever this place. Watch for the opening “ ad” in this 4-6 Committee oil Accounts uud Claims. presence of grandma iu the home w ill long be nary to an appropriation lor necessary excava­ season, nearly ull their music being new. The paper. 4 sadly missed. The lunerul was held at 2 o’clock tions. managers hope to be able to get into Farwell ROCKLAND Y. Nl, C. A. p m , on ihe 27th, from the residence of 11. G. CARD OF THANKS. SELECT YOrm We have been obliged to draw the line at Opera House for the fourth assembly. Penn.man. Of the relatives present were the Thu family of th« late D. 1). Ward well la grippe personals in the city news, there being ANNUAL SIKKTINfl. Twenty-five cents a plate lor a good supper grandchildren, 11. 11. Penniman ot Minne­ would hereby express their thanks to Edwin so many troubled with this popular ailment Libby Post, G. A. It.. Rockland Lodge, Fund Ihe Annual Meeting of the Rockland Young is very low, but the ladles of Edwin Libby apolis; Col. and Mrs. B. F. Parker und daugh­ Men's C hristian Assoi-iatioa will be li Id iu the SPRING STYLE HATS that personals regarding those who are net sick A M.,and many kind friends for their thought­ rooms of tho Association on Thursday, Feb. 11. Relief Corps oiler that inducement to the public ter, of Milwaukee. Rev. 11. Goodsell, pastor ful kindness during the fam ily’s late trouble. are newsier. 1892, at seven (7) o'clock p. m , for the purpose of Just reoeivedjfrom New York and Botton. next Saturday, Feb. 6, from about ft to 7 ol the M. E. church, officiated ut the funeral, listening to the reports ol offi.-cr- and coma iltecs, The imp riant transaction at the Register of o’clock. The corps suppers are incomparable, which was attended by a large concourse of KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. uud lor the clectiou of officers for the ensuing year. Deed's cilice tho past week wan the transfer by and the public should respond to Ihe invitation. 44 E. ILL A WRY, PRICES, FARM FOR SALE. sympathizing friends.—Mauston, Wis., Star. Miss K. J. Brow lev of New York will re­ Recording Secretary. The subscriber offers for sole a nice furmalu So* A. F. Crockett and C. A. Crockett to the A. F. W. 8. Wight w ill open a singing school in open her Kindergarten for young children Rockland, Mo., Juu. 31, 1892. Warren, Maine. .Six miles from Rockland; one- Crockett Co. of quarry property and real estate the Y. M. C. A Gymnasium,Thursday evening Monday, Jan. 11. 1892 For terms and par­ half mile from ruilroud station und poatofllee. Thi- THE CHURCHES. ticulars apply at 17 Maple St. 2 3 $2, S2.5O and $3. farm contains 136 acres; cuts 60 tons of hay ana to the value of #14,000. at 7:30 o’clock. The indications now point to F O R S A L E . iiually; hua uu iinineiiee pasturage and Ih perfectly fenced. The buildings are in fiue condition, and The O. B. Kales store, corner of Main and a large school. 1 he instruction w ill be I rum The Epworth League has arranged tor a One Smith American Organ, Walnut Case, good a^W e almiys lead, never follow. are supplied with spilug water. Sold low for cash NOTICE liniah, handles on sides, lump stands, music re­ Park streets, is being fitted up for the occu­ the foundation up. and w ill be thorough. A petition having been presented to the Sokcl* 24 FRA N Z M. bIMMGNS, grand anniversary, Feb. 21. ceptacle and racks; has been used six months. A 98 Pleasant St., Roukland, Maine. pancy of Jere Harrington’s meal market and Older singers w ill ubo bud it to (heir advantage men of Rockport lor ike location of tho Cunideii bargain at $35.01). t.’all uud see it. uud Rockport and the Rockland Street Railroad LEVI SEAVEY, grocery. A window in the northern wall is a to attend. The price is #1.70 lor a course of Allan und Jones, who ure to hold revival Companiet* route or track iu said town, notice la MAINE MUSIC CO. 18 or *20 lessons, the instructor iuruishiug the meetings here, are now in Fort Fairfield. hereby given that tho Selectmen of said town will 43U Main St., Rockland, Mu. Watts Block, - Thomaston, M e. A Fine Place For Sale. noticeable improvement. In? in session at their office In Rockport on Satur­ book. Sunday Schools und parents should An excellent burgutn is offered iu the sale of my C. M. Harrington of the American Express day, the til li da) < I Fehiuary next, at IU o'clock in pluce, situated on thu main road from Thomaston send their singers. W. S. Wight has been engaged to lead the the forenoon, lor the purpose of hearing ull per­ NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. u> Warren village, about two miles from Slate Co., this city, had chargo of the J'homaston sons in relation to the locution of the route ofsuid Prison. Story and half house with ell; stable con­ The many friends of Ihos. E. shea w ill be singing at the Methodist Church uud w ill enter Sheet Railroad*. Per order of With new stable count eted. Situated on Union office several days last week, supplying the street opposite tho new depot. House contains 8 nected and ull iu good order; also un orchard. pleased to learu that this has been his best sea­ upon his duties next Sunday. SELECTMEN OF ROCKPORT. place of J. B. Linekin deceased until a new Rockport, .lun 30, lbV2. 4 4 finished rooms. Flue cellar with sewer conuec- School-house close by, and good neighbors very son since he tirst became a star, having only lions. Apply to 3 C. M. WALKER. near. For information apply to George C. Wyllle, appointment could be made. near by, or GLEASON YOUNG one losing week in thirty. Mr. Shea has been The quarterly meeting of the Lincoln Bap­ NOTICE. 39 Warren Village. The dredging and clearing out ot our harbor playing with great success the first und most tist Absoeiutiuii w ill be held with the Tenant’s FOR S A LE . by Uncle Sain is greatly needed, and the peti­ Ro c k l a n d , Mi. . Jan . 30, 1892. A nice roller top desk at a barguiu. Apply brilliant of ull farce comedies, “ Uur Strate­ Harbor Church today and tomorrow. To thr Munh ipa' Ojfictr* • f fiucklamt: 3 111 IS O F F IC E . If you are going to buy Ex- SEWING DONE. tion that is being circulated to that end should gists.” This is the play that Mauager J. 11. tieiit emen: The undelslgncd respectfully pe. MISS SUSIE EMERY will go out sewing and be earnestly supported by our congressional titions your honaruble bud) lor pi rmissiou to i x- dressmakiug by the day. Inquire at Hauley of Chicago took to Englund uud laid There will be communion service at Pratt tend Ids wharf into tide water* ihrte hundred txt, FOR S A L E . Every Man W antstniC t8 o r 46 66 GRACE ST representatives, as it doubtless w ill. the foundation for his toituue. It hud not been said extension lu rear of Atbertou & Berry black- Fishing schiiouers Maud B Wetherell, 103 tons; Memorial Church next Sunday at three p. in., tiuilii/shups. Respectfully, Freddie Wult'r, 78 tons; Lucknow, 54 tons. For A A . Beaten, esq., of this city, ha. been ap­ played lor ten years, Mr. Shea got on the track ulou a baptism and reeeptiou oi members. C. E. Bit KNELL. paiticulars address 1. N. PAINE, Spicks get the “T II It E E EXPERT BOOK-KEEPING. pointed a member ot ihe Advisory Council ot ol it, secured il from the manager of Hermann’s 311 Proviucetowu, Mass. Accounts old uud uvw examined- Books opened, t ci y ok Ro c k l a n d , i closed uud posted. Statements uud trial balance* the World’s Congress A uxiliary to the World’s fheatre, New York City, on royalty. It A Young People’s Baptist Union Society was C l u ik S ic l , F. b 1, 1892.1 curvfuby prepared Terms moderate. Rockland Columbian Exposition on Libor Congresses. proved to be uu extraordinary success and Mr. orguniz.d at the First Baptist Church. Friday Upon the long dug nePltou nolle is hereby FOR SA L . the Best lie can get c 1{O w ” and viciuily. Address “Accnuulaut,’ Shea und his excellent compauy seem titled lor glvi u that the Municipal Offim rs w til be in session Aii eight mom Cottage House in thorough 84 nutJOFPicB. The Labor Congress is set lor September. evening, with 38 signatures. E. W. Porter s on the premises above named on Wed e»duy, the air, uuw stubli, corner lot, good neighborhood, Urand. It has an estab- the parts. It was bought uud is now tho t>ole President. 17th day ol Feb , A. D. 1892, »' a o'clock a m. for r *utiou desirable. For other particular* inquire Capt. A A. Fengar, who commands the property of Mr. 8hea, who claims it is one of the purpose ol hi uring all interested pat ties lor of 49 C.G. MOFFITT. United States revenue steamer perry, on Lake Mgaiiiol granting prayer of p» titum vr. funniest comedies ever writleu. Rev. G. 8. H ili of this city hut accepted a Pei Oi ler Ml NICIPAL OFFICERS, liU.ed supe­ r o c k e tt, Erie, presided at tho court of inquiry which I O C E N TS A D A Y . for His Money. call to become pastor of the First Nobieboro 4 5 R. II. UuitKHAJi, City Ckrl was ordered lo investigate the disaster to the A magnificent library - >1 09 dowu, lo cents a l» II o r MG H A I* II i: H, Baptist Chutch, and w ill enter upou his duties dav lor a year. Globe edition of 25 volumes riority over all others. (Jallatin. Capt. Fengar w ill be remembered 8ch. Deluwure arrived Saturday from Bos­ FOR S A LE . Britannica Encyclopedia. ( all on or address the ton and w ill receive two uew masts at Cobb, there next Sunday. Mr. l i i l l until recently here as a former commander of tho Levi Wood- Shaggy cuts for sale ul ROSE HILL FARM, agents. MAINE HOME JOURNAL. J uh.n B u m C ompany. ---- - 340 maiu blreot------Butler fit Co.’s yard. was pastor of the St. George Baptist Church 49 61 Owl's Head. 4 302 Mam St , Auckland C fa ury. A8INETS S 3 Per Dot THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1892.

NOT A HAPPY STATE. BEECHER ON PRIZE FIOHT3. "DESERVING POOR." TIMELY ANNIVERSARIES. (price | “ Worth a Culnea a Box." I Me. i Maine Central Railroad. The Great Preacher Liked to Read Dives nnd 1 on crowilnl street Widowhood Ha, Its Drawbacks, De­ Accounts of Them. An aged beggar ebnneed Io meet; Current Selections from Histo­ ARRANHEMENT OF TRAINS. spite the Many Jests About It. Philadelphia Press. Dives passed by with sterile frown. Chicago fferald. And said, to nrgite conscience down, r y ’s B road P age. MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1891. When Mr. Beecher went to deliver “I treat nil each with rule unswerving, DABSKNflKH TRAINS will leave RoeMand But despite the vaporings of the funny his lectures to the Yale theological stu­ How enn one know when they’re deserv­ J t « 7a en.l 1.70 P « .. and on M undaje i.ntj, men, widowhood is not n Imppy condi­ dents on one occasion there happened to in g ?" 31 4.50 A.M . One In K H .1 10.45 a m end 3.45 The perm and the | 1574—Bep Jonson, poet nnd ns- ; Dislodge Bile, it tion. To hear no more the voice whose be, the day before, a prize light between ••You’re right," I erii-d, with nodding head p. M , and M onday. at 7.07 a. m , conn.-, tine for gluten of wheat J' tones were the sweetest music of earth; s o c ia to o f Bacon an il S hako- all points on the Maine Cm r.U an-1 Eastern »n i famous pugilists. A Yale professor (I toil for Dives for my bread)! speare, born. 1 !Stir up tho Liver, j WiSteni Divisions of Bostot fc Maine Ha’1, I to sec no more the sparkling eye that entered Mr. Beecher’s room and found But since tlie mind is henvett born. IBflP lliervillc entered Mobile fe, le arriving In B -ton via Eastern Division a I 45 1 rend within the trusting heart llie secret And earthly fellers linlds in scorn, and 9.30 r. m , and Mondays only at 10., P. * . him reading an account of it and ex b av; M arch 2. e n te re d tlie „ of it, first lore; to feel no more the I thought, "Tlial wretch nnd mnny more Ml*-i«*lppl, MHinaftcr built ' ICureSick-Headach ? and via W es . rn Division at 4.30 P. M , and M n- pressed surprise. Beecher laughed Stnrvo through tfiose words, ‘Deserving dnv* only at 1 Of, r. m. . ! strong, manly arm that stood between Fort Biloxi, first French Passenger T rains leave Bath nt • »'• *• M , ai heartily, and he said that he always post in l.onisiana. Remove Disease & tan p. M , end on S ..turdeye at 0.30 P. « I ’ue a woman’s happiness and the world; to read them, and he had an idea lhat 1752 Hon verm or Morris,; In Forkland ai 10.5e A. p ., uid 5 70 p. « . and on know that the lieinn whose life and love And then, bemuse I Imply knew I he Gre.it New England every man who was wortlt a copper did How Dives rloli und richer grew. statesman, born at Mnr- Prom ote Good H ealtlij Selordnje only nt 0 5- n. M were pledged to Ilia pel petunlion of one risania, X V.: died there F a r e to Boat.’" only »3 no it. "I can’t help it,” he said, •■although I sneered iln lliouglii'. "Such eio-eful alms, OoeVKUSKUIl PAYSON Il’t'KKB. (b m-rel Miunwr. woman's joy is in the cold embrace of I know it shows how thin is the veneer­ Ruch nice, dlscrlinlnnthig (|unlms. famous the world over. Breakfast Food. 17a* Cliarles Edivnrd stuari. 'mania, , Ask for Bcecham’s and take no others F. E. noiiTIIIIY, o. r * T. A. spesetdess death, i, a thing the serious­ ing which scparati s the betler nature ol Should be observed in rule unswerving W . L. W H IT E , Dlv. Bui I. the younger “Pretender” to tho British Made at St.Helens,England. Sold by drug ( ness of which should rontovn it beyond men from the brutal instincts. A very Hut by the rich who are deserving." ’cists and dealers. New York Depot, 365. Portlnnd, Nov. 20, 1*01 —George Horton in Century. < town, (Hid. I the pale of faeetiousness. While there pious ministerial brother of mine in IKK) James G. Blaine horn. ) Canal Street. are tears in the eyes of the young and Brooklyn eonfessed to me that lie could 1N>H—Tho Great Eastern launched. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE IT. T ru e 1805 Thirteenth amendment to the constitu­ handsome widow we sigh with her. not help reading them, and I know that When a working girl allows the faith­ Rockland and Vinalhav- n When she dries her tears a little we tion adopted by congress, Conkling not only reads but sometimes ful performance of her work to fall be­ 1879 -Gam beit a elected president by tho French smile at her, and if in the kindness ol witnesses a test of pugilistic skill. ch a m b e rs. S old in E very G rocery 8 t o r e . her heart, which is crying after sym­ hind her devotion to dress site lias used ONE TRIP DAILY. "Now, professor," and here Beecher the first coupon on her ticket to destruc­ 1882 The largo Potter building In New York pathy,she intnitlvely lets the sunshine .( smiled roguishly, “I’ll venture you have burned and six lives lost. Leave Rockland at 2 o'clock p. in. on end her smile shew faintly through her tion. The hand of Providence may in­ 1889 The Germans declared war on King Ma- Oatmbai. is starchy and fattening. already read the account of this fight. taafa In Samoa; grave complications re­ lifter MONBAY, OCTOBBK S, until clouds of sorrow, tho world sets its Toll me frankly, haven’t you?” terpose before tlie brakeman calls tlie further notice. W heat O rrin it glutinous and strengthening. last station, but nothing short of such su lte d . _ That's the differenc?, tengu. to wagging. In the first keen The professor was cornered, and he STM’R PIONEER stages of her soiTow we must use great admitted not only that he read it but intervention can save her. If you must February I. come to this big city to earn your living Tn tho Roman Catholic church this Is the CAPT w. K. CREED, delicacy in the choice of our words of that he got up earlier than usual in festival of St. Bridget (or St. Bride), who was Will leave Vlnnlhaven for condolence. Wo say to her in a most order to get his paper. seek first tile companionship of Christian born at Pochard, in County Armagh. Ireland, , Rockland, dally (Bunday ex­ people. By Christian people I do not about «« A. I)., and established the Sacred 'I '- ’' cepted) et 7 o'clock e. m. gentle anil patronizing tone: "'How sad “Now " said Beecher, “I’ll wager t —in i R f.ti I'.stvo — Leave Rock­ it is for a fresh young creature like you that a majority of the professors hern mean church members necessarily, but Sisterhood nt Kildare. land, Tilleon’e W harf, for Vlnnlhaven nt 2 o'clock to wear black and yet it becomes your all such ns have lofty standards and p. ra., touchtne et Hurricane Inland each way. got off in one corner, or held the paper 1661-Edward Goke, law writer ami lord chief ,1. KDWIN KROHOC. Agent, Koeklnnd. style ot beauty yery much " The words slyly before theiv eyes and read the re strive to live up to tlieift. Earnest, clean jtihtlceof England, horn at Miltham, Nor­ A. B. VINAl,. Agent, Vlnnlhaven. may sting a trifle at first, but in a port of this prize fight this morning, hearted, pure lived people are tlie best folk: died H«l. woman’s pride and loye of admiration and after the lecture this afternoon we’ll Christian people and make till' best com­ 1628 -George Franklin Edmunds, jurist and they grow to haye a kindly sound and statesman, horn at Kichmond, Vt. BOSTON &BANG 0R S.S.CO. ask them.” rades. Never lie ashamed to stand for I860- Hon. William Pennington, of New .Jer­ we enlarge upon the theme and by and It was done, and every one of the pro your principles. sey, elected speaker in congress after a bit­ by we say: "You look so perfectly fessors asked, with one or two excop If you have been brought up to say ter contest lasting eight weeks. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FLOUR! loeely in black it would he almost wrong tionB, confessed the weakness, and ono your" prayers before retiring do not lie lbGl Tlie convention of Texas adopted the to ask yon to eyer put it off for a happier of them, franker than tlie rest, said: turned from tlie practice by the laughter Ordinance of Secession, seventh state. Miss ABBIE A. BASSETT. Two Trips a Week to Boston. A t W llolCSJllC 2111(1 It-CttXl • color.” This thought, too, is startling ••I know Hint it is a disgrace, but I just 1WW—Battles at Batchelor (’reek ami New- of fools. Be ns brave ns the little hero berne, N. C., ami Smithtlelil. \ a. Dyspepsia " C u re s " couldn't C ure ! Pillsbury’s Best, Western Rose —Spring Wheat hut if the widow he young and hand­ relish reading an account of a first class in "Tom Brown's Schooldays,” wlio 1876-John Forster, renowned editor of tho Commencing Wotulay. January 4, 1X02, Patent Forest City —Winter Wheat Patent, for some, and rich beside, it will be recalled London Daily News, died, aged til. 3 V T \ Steiswera will leave R«»rklanid. port. be detected under shabby clothes, aud a road contractors. For Camden, Beilast. Searsport Bucksport, and unkind things of widows they are on the few months ago about the pandering of lady through tlie stress of ever so grew- 1890-Tho Portuguese consul in the Transvaal DANA’S is KING! beyond if Ice permits, Wednesdays and Satur­ The Best Buttermilk Flour in the city the press to a degraded appetite in this issued a menacing proclamation to tlie ef­ other hand eyer anxious to say the kind some poverty by tlie well bred affability days at about 6 u. m , or upon arrival of steamer O^Bebure and get my prices before buying as est things to them. The feminine mind regard I tell you, my friends, that fect tliat Portugal must control .Masliona- T ill: 1 01.1.0WIXO i iio m M iss B.v s s e it from Boston. It will pay you to do so. of their manners. Tlie shop girl who land; much excitement in Europo and IS OM.V ONE HE I llol'SAXIlS OKSI'EII For Green’s Landing, Swan’s Island, South West is not a little puzzled to understand why we have all got a little ot the brute left prompt action by Great Britain. Harbor, North East Harbor, Bar Harbor, and Ground Beef Scraps, Bone Meal. Cracked in us, nnd if we had lived in Rome cultivates a languid and indifferent stylo c a s e ' w i i e i i e D a n a ’s i n s w o n a f t e k Sorrento, Wednesdays and Saturdays at about 6 the fascinations of a widow are so much AM. 0 1 IIEIIS 1 AlI.EI). < & cVhX’, FOR more potent than those of a single we should have rejoiced to see the glad­ of deportment would never bo a lady of a. m., or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. poultry the right stamp although you hung every February 2. E a s t V a s s a i. ii' iii" . M e .. i >,'I. 15, W I . RETURNING: Sea Shell, Sherlden Condition Powder, Egg woman; why it is that in every gather­ iators and to hear the stories of their 1401—Sir Owen Tudor, father of Henry VII. D a n a ' s S a k s a i’AKIi. e a C o . : — F o o d , E tc . hair of her head with diamonds.—Chi­ From Boston, Tuesdays, and Fridays at 4 p. m. ing the widow will carry off the part exploits.” d ied. I W l'li III ti'Stifv to the value of jinn From Bucksport, Mondays and Thursdays at 11 Mandebling Java, Old Government Male Berry, m rs from under the very nose of the cago Herald. 1651—Sir W illiam Phipps, famous as governor SARSAPARILLA. F a r n e a r ly Fancy and Fine Rio, Mocha spinster who is in the very flower—the Working-Women and Their Place To­ of Massachusetts, born in Pomaquid, Mo.; T BJ ET <•>«•>• jo u r 's . I have la i n From Borrento’at 7 a. m., Bur Harbor at 8 a. m., day Nations Once Great. died 1695; he had 20 brothers ami n siste rs. n t iriiulileil with D y M pcpM iu Mondays and Thursdays. wall flower of her youth. In the yonng I CJ O I " I T E . From old writings many curious facts 18:14 Ixtrenzo Dow, eccentric preacher and nail brothers’ Tlie practical difficulties in the liturgy according to Craniuer, al­ q u isitio n . A Guaranteed Cure for,’Piles of |whate\er kind Dal account of E. K. Gould, Assignee of the found dead Ben serpant sixty feet Coffin 1870—Mississippi formally readmitted to the 8above uumed Insolvent Debtor, by causing a copy the way of procuring employment are though tlie ship’s company was highly orldegree—External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, of this order to be published three weeks, succes­ Bay.” This was all. Telegraphing U nion. Itching, Chronic, Recent or Ilcndilury 'Ibis especially great for young women, nnd flattered by his rendering. Ho had been Remedy has positlv* ly never b* en known to fail. sively, In T h e Co u r ie r G a z e t t e , a newspaper from Australia is expensive. It is usual 1890—Secretary Tracy s resid< nee in W a-inng- conventional obstacles lie everywhere. reciting fervently nnd humbly, "We $1.00 a box, 0 boxes for $6.00; sent by mall pre­ printed In Rockland, In said County, that they in these circumstances to omit all super- ton was burned and Mrs. Tracy. Miss Tracy m>-y app« ar at a Court of Insolvency to be held at The rights, the needs, the wants of have dune those tilings tliat wo ought to aud a Frent it maid, JoscplDno Morel, lost paid on ricelpt of price A written Guarantee positively given to each purchaser ( f 6 box« s, w hen the Probate Court Room on the third Tuesday of flous words and leave the proper render­ working-girls call for agitation and for have done, and have left undone those their lives. February in xt, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, and ing to the intelligence ol the receiver. purchased at one time, to refund the $5 00 paid be heart! thereon, and object if they see cause. organized action. And in many ways those things which wo ought not to have if not cured. Guarantee issued b\|W . J. < OAK­ The agency in this case interpreted the February 4. LEY, Rockland, Maine. Samples Free. 3-6 R E U E L ROBINSON. tlie movement has begun. done," and tlie crew laid been accepting Judge of Insolvency Court, Knox County. THIS IS A FAC-SIMILE. telegram as most people would do. But 211 Lucius Septimius Severus, Roman em­ A true copy.—Attest:—E d w in Sp r a g u e , Register. Any infringement will be legally punished. Insist they had doubts about tlie sea serpant his statement of tlie case and feeling peror and famous warrior, who completed upon having this exact brand. America and THE GIRL TO BE AVOIDED good.—San Francisco Argonaut. tiie coinjuest of Britain, died at York, Eng­ Europe unite in proclaiming It 4 16 and did not send out the last six words, land; born 146. which were taken to be parts of a sepa­ She is the girl who takes you off in 836 -Egbert, llrst king of United Saxon Eng­ Health is'W ealth I KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court,held ut Rock- The BEST FLOUR M ILLED rate sentente The public were thus one corner and tells yon filings you Simplify. land, died. land, on the third Tuesday of .January, 1892. 1655—John Rogers burned at ‘lie stake at All first class dealers sell It. informed of the prevalence of influenza wouldn’t repent to your mother. Simplify! That is tlie secret. Simplify A certain instrument, purporting to be the last She is the girl who is anxious to have in household service and elucidate tlie Smithfield; last general persecution of note , 4 - will and testament of Oliver Gay, lute of Rock­ in Australia and of the death of the in Engluml. land, in suid county, deceased, having been bishop of Adelaide. The facts are still you join a party, whioh is to bo "a dead domestic problem. Simplify in food, presented for probate: 1772—Josiah Quincy, orator aud Federalist, unexplained, hut it looks as if there was secret” and at which, because people are and solve tlie servant problem. Simplify born in Boston; died 1804, son of tlie Josiah O r d e r e d , That notice be given to all persons In- ■sis teres ted, by publishing a cony of this order in the rattier less intelligence nt the other end very free and easy, you are uncomfort­ in weddings, and re-establish tlie old Quincy who first suggested a dissolution of Courier-Gazette, printed at Rockland.in said Coun­ of the wire than al this. As the bishop able and wisii you were at home. fashioned practice of marrying and giv­ the Union in congress. ty, three weeks successively, that they may appeur 1802—Professor .Mark Hopkins famous Ameri­ ol Adelaide is still a live -Mr Daiziel She is the girl who tries to induce ing in marriage. Simplify in what you can scholar, horn in Stockbridge, Mass. HEATMEII f at u Probate Court to be held in Rockland, in said you, “just for fun,” to smoke a cigar County, on the third Tuesday of February nex'.uud can only assume that, instead of reading eat, und banish dyspepsia. Simplify in 1861- Southern Confederacy olllcialiy organ­ D r . E. C. W kbt’h N er v e and Bra in T r e a t - show cause, If any they have, why the said instru­ W h a t is It? the lust six wurds of the cablegram as ette, or to take a glass of wine, and you protection, and abjuro colds. Bang out ized in Montgomery, Ala. m en t. a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizxl- ment should not bo proved, approved and ullowed 1875— William A. Buckingham, ex-go- rnor of ness, Gouvulslons, Fils, Nervous N« ura'gla, I lead- as the last will und testament of tho deceased. parts of a separate sentence, we should don’t know, and possibly she doesn’t, your double windows, uncoil your steam Connecticut, died. uche, Nervous Prohtraiion caused by tiie use of 3-6 R EU EL ROBINSON, Judge. A substitute for lard ? so read the last ten words. The cable­ that many of the sinners of to-day com ulcob I or tobacco, Wukefulness, Mental Depres­ A ttest: E dw in S pk a o h e, Register. pipes, and go back to airy Imuses and 1876- Explosion in St. Etienne mine, Belgium, Upsettingthe customs, hab­ gram would then express that the bishop niitted their first sins "just for fun ’’ open fireplaces, and bid farewell forever and 166 lives lost. sion, eoftenlng of the Brain r< suiting in insanity She is the girl who persuades you that and leading to misery, decay ami death, Premature its, and prejudices of cen­ ot Adelaide is still in the land of the liv­ to contagious diseases.—Chicago Herald. 1882 Guiteau sentenced to death. old Age, BarreniKss, Loss of Power in either sex, ing. But to he left ill doubt as to tliat to stay at home nud care aud love your 1890-Centenary of tho United States supremo Involuntary Loss< s and Spermatorrhoea caused by turies? Yes, all this and own, to help mother and to have your court celebrated. over exertion of tlie brain, self abuse or over- KNOX O lJN IY -Iu Court of Probate heli at supposed sea serpant is positively pain­ Illebhiuga l.ahiiy Bestowed. indulgence. Each box coiitiiiriB one month's treat­ Rockland, on the third Tuesday of January, 1892. more. Cottolene is a ful. The cablegram is itself a curiosity, pleasures al home nnd where tlie home To read to tlie dear ones wtm are wealc F e b r u a r y ment. $1.0('a box, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by people can see them, is stupid and tire­ mall prepaid on receipt of price, v • {>f , Everett J. Cook, executor of tho last will and cooking product— it is Az- hut the sea serpant is a greater curiosity or ill, to tlie sufferers in hospitals and to 46 B. C. — Marcus Porcius testament of Edwatd C. Palmer, late of Friendship, some; and that spending tlie afternoon WE GUAKANTEE SIX BOXES in suid Connly, deceased, having presented his first fer than lard or butter f. . still. If the bishop of Adelaide has got aiil those whoso eyes are failing as the Cato.Uticcnsi^kilted him- hold of the carcass ol the monster he walking up anil down tlie street, looking self because Julius Ciesar \ To cure any case. With each order received by as and finul uo omit of administration of the estate long shadows of life's afternoon cloud for six box’s, accompanied with $5 00, we will of said deceased f< r allowance cooking, so say such not ■ ! might by exhibiting it ill Europe or at file windows aud tlie people, is “just hud triumphed over the tlieir brightness—these are blessings se n a to ria l p a rty ; horn 95 pw send tl e purchaser our written guarauti e to refund .Or d e r e d , That notice thereof he given, three housekeepers as M ai ■ America raise more money in one year delightful.” the money if the rvatment does not all'ect a cure. weeks successively,in The < .'ourlt r-Gazett. , printed which wo can easily liestow ami by B. C. Guaruii ees issued only by W J. t'OAKI.BY, in Rockland, in said County, that ull persons Inter Harland, Catherine (' i. for ilis work Ilian he will get by hiizirs She is the girl who persuades you that 1782 W illiam Miller, visionist, Druggist, Sole Aren’, Rockland,{Me. ^7.1$ ested may attend at a Proliah Court to be held at slang is witty, that a loud dress that which we are ourselves enriched.—Har­ M rs. S. T . R orer, and ma . and special sermons in a decade. The etc., born in 1 . field, Rockland on the third Ta.sday of Febiuary next, least lhat Daiziel ean do in reparation attracts attention is "stylish,” and that per's Bazar. Mass.; lie set tbeend oi Fio ijjJfiOO Ife w a rtl! and show cause, if any they base, why the said world for 1844 anil the WE will pay tiie ubove reward lor any ease o t account should not he allowed. others; it is healthier— -u for having "killed” the bisbop in print your own simple gowns are dowdy and Heinly for llie Fray. “Milleriles” gathered for Liver Complaint, Dyspi psh, 8lek Ileaducbo, Indi­ 36 REUEL ROBINSON, Judge. says every thoughtful phy­ undesirable. She doesn’t know, nor do gestion, C« tistipution or Ci htiveneas w’e cut not •A true copy—Attest • — is to gratuitously telegraph this sugges­ it; died 1819. WM. MILLER. you, how many women have gone to "1 see you obey m ilitary orders," he 1810-Gio Bornemann Bull, famous violinist, cure with W ist’sV. .• Lie IJv. r Pills, when the E dwin S pr a g u e, Register. sician ; and it is cheaper as tion to liis lordship forthwith. directioiiM are sinclly c o u p lh d with- T hey art* destruction because of their love for flue said us lie looked admiringly at her deli­ born a t B ergen, N orw ay; d ied I860. every housekeeper knows purely Vegetable, und n« vi r fail to give satisfac­ PLAYED BY EAR. clothes. cate e lie e k . 1837 Dwight L. Moody, evangelist, horn. tion, Sugar coa'ed. Large boxes, containing STATE OK M VINE. when she finds that one half She is the girl who persuades you tliat "W hatdo you mean?” she asked, won­ 1862 All tlie Federal armies, except tliat of 30 Pills, 26 cents. B( ware of counterfeit* und imllu- K nox hh. C’d lrt of Insolvency. I to be on very familiar terms with three tlie Potomac, on tlie move, ami a general lioiiH The get uine manufactured only by 'I’llE the quantity answers every The Freak Which Wandrcd Into a dering. state of anxious expectuucy in tin- north. JOHN C WEHT COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL. Third Tuesday of January A. I). 1*92. or four )oung men is an evidence ol ! Sold by ull druggists. In the Whiter of \V. A Barker, Ins. Ivent 1)< bior. purpose. Chicago Music Stor. "You keep your powder dry," he an­ 4865 Battle of Dabney s Mills, or Dutcher’s your charms aud fascination, instead ol j R un. Yu. It is hereby Ordered, That notice he given to all A young man of very sweet demeanor swer with sublime audacity.—Detroit persons Interested in the *< ttlenient of 'he tiint being, as it is, an outward visible sign i Free Press. 1 1872 -Attempted assussiuation of Presideut and final account of R. R. U lm er, Assignee of the entered a music store on Stale street Thiers, of Frunce; 6 powder mills exploded above nomi d Insolvent Debtor, by causing u copy of your perfect folly. u l X en ia, O. COTTOLEhE riienlly afternoon, su)s itie Chicago I " ' - I of this ord. r to he published litre, we. ks. sucets She is the girl who persuades you tliat Apple seeds are used in tlie manufac­ Inter Ocean, and addressed tho young ' C i siv.-ly,in I he < ‘ourlt i Gazette, a newspaper printed is the purest clarified cot­ it is a very smart tiling to he referred to 1 ture of prussic acid. A Vermont farmer F e b r u a r y 0. In Ko< kl .1 1. in said County. U al Un \ may apt ear lady bellinil Hie counter : at a Court of Ii solvency to b- held ut th< Probate tonseed oil mixed with pure as "a gay girl.” She is very, very much i picks them from his cider press und sells 1661 - Anne Stuart, daughter of Court Room on the third Tuesday of February "I In nrd a waltz at a picnic last week Janies 11, and later queen beef fat. It is the best co o k ­ mistaken them to a chemist. Out of 110 bushels of England, horn; died 1714. next, ut ten o’clock in the forenoon, and be ! card J and 1 want to know il you have it?” And of all others, siie is the girl who, thereon, und object if Hi. » ►.••• cause ing material ever devised ! "W hat is llie name of it?” of apples lie gets about one bushel of She hud 17 childreti uud 36 RKUEf. ROBINSON, no matter how hard she may try to seeds. outlived them ull, so the Judge of Insolvency C- nrt, Knox County for frying anything and "I don't know,” said the young man, make you believe ir. her, is to he avoid j crown went to the House W sr- A true copy,—A tte stE h wix S p r a g u e , Register "but tiie tunc went suim tiling like this ” ed. | In tlie manufacture of agricultural im ­ of Huitovcr. HR everything. It is easily Thill lie hummed: "D um , duiu, de, 1685 Charles 11 of England digested and highly nutri­ plements, ii i. estimated lhat new ma­ died: b..rn lim diim, dum ; de, di, di, lie, dum ; da, da. chinery in tin' last fifteen or twenty tious. Every New England ilc, da. da : de. dum, de, liuin. dum ” 17511 Auruu Burr bora ul Now-)/'? <4,0 years has displaced fully fill per qpnt. of u ,k . N. .).; diiaj .s. pi. 14. BalsaM | Alerlwoor three attempts on the housekeeper w ill prize Cot­ muscular labor formerly employed. 1836. ' One of the Best Medicines Ever poll ol lie young man the lady went to 1778 Independence of the Un- * kn annm. Invented for tolene. Beware of imita­ a piano and got out some (sipulur lied States formally recoguizcl by France. FREE TO ALL. tions. A s k y o u r grocer for wailzes and play d them through. Paper properly trealed with cliemicals 1804 Joseph Priestley, scientist and deist, died PERFECTANB IMMEDIATE RELIEF in Northumberland. Pa; born 1731. 1ft CASES OF PUN AND 1M LAMMAT10N. the genuine Cottolene. Finally she l i i e d one not a hit like llie ami tia n stibje. ted to gre.it pressure is Cull ul. the i,Hire Mum *>' . und ELEGANT 1818 William Maxwell Evarts, jurist uud This excellent com pound la n b ie v li;; tin. m ost Maiik nv ‘ dutu. dum " humming, when the young feob-Si'ini us a two being used for ll , .ring material and ior statesman, born in Boston. stj.'nai I ri u ui piM. a»tvuk»b I ng uun > who 4u*ve ooew- general use in building as a lire resisting shni to u^o it by Uio cvrtuinty v, itb wbk'Ii it rt-lievtw sec tile Beautiful Hooks N. K. FAIR B A N K & CO. man said delightedly : cent stump and 4832 John Brown Gordon, soldier and states He m o f their Mulft'i-lngb, ls>tfi t .vu-muliy im dL itera- we are giving away ••That’s it Will you please play it MATCH substance. man, born in Upson county. Ga. u It is a*/e and certain In it*action. CHICAGO, and lire Three t row 4862 Mirrender of l oti llmry to (ienerai 6 Central Wharf, Boston again ?" s -i /iurnt, lXiiibi.inQ, Jn/tatnniaiiOt^ to Subscribers. Any M agazine in The young lady was oliliging and the Cream i artar l.u- A little girl whose afteiitiol) was called Grant und the Federal fleet, the first im­ - .A/ F <« r H-s it't, jM'i/tu.i.', htu , air to the fact lli.it she laid forgoltuulo say pel I a. nt advantage guined by the Federal* • ■ p. C ii/u <•» Hide, hn

M P. JUDKINS, D., UNIVERSALISM IN ROCKLAND. ' taken a deep interest in every benevo- and by Rev. Miss C. E. Angel of Nor­ The Duties of our Revenue Cutters. NO HABITATION. I lent and reformatory work pertaining way. Addresses on various denom ina­ Physician and burgeon. Scribner. There cun be no h iblutio n In the blow! or I to the community tional interests, missionary topics, etc., body for poisonous microbe* when S c ilt’f Residence nnd Office, 802 Main Street The Closing Chapter of the History of the i Specific enters me system It changes the were delivered by various clergymen In addition to feeding the hungry, sav­ Formerly occulted by I)r. T. L. KMabrook Local Church, The first week of Decemher the com­ ing the Imperilled, and guiding tlie lost, character of the blood so that the perm’ must O ffic e Horns: 10 to 12 a. m ; I to 3 and 7 to 9 p.tn. munion table presented to the church by and laymen. The exercises throughout either perish or get out, and of c^tirse they it is also the cutter's duty to suppress leave S. 8. 8 also forces out the p >i«on the Sunday Sell ml as a remembrance of the convention were of a high order and mutinies, prevcntjsmuggling, enforep the The New Church First Occupied—Ar­ which the microbes have left behind. If there tlie lamented Abbott was received and drew large and sympathetic audiences. neutrality law- and the quarantine regu­ l« a sore or ulcer the poison comes out through rival and Initiation of Ihe New Organ lations. protect merchant vessels from that, otherwise through the skin. DR. A. WOODSIDE, — Impressive Dedicatory Services— Again Rockland hospitalities were put placed in position. It is of artistic and piratical attacks, protect wrecked prop­ "Having suffered much from contagions Variou? Pastors. elegant design with a top ol Champlain to the test and were not found wanting. blood poison, after using half a dozen tiottles Pt/ysici^ i\flD Su^EOfJ, erty, and guard the timber reserves of of Swift’s Specific* I whs restored to perfect marble. On the front is tho inscription : Mr. Puilbrook at length concluded to the United S ates against depredations, health, and ali eruptive sores disappeared. The vestry of the new church, oc­ "In Memurinm,” Presented to the accept the call to Attleboro and ended 'flic constant and frequent inspection of You are at liberty to make any use of my 49 MIDDLE STREET, statement thut you wish — J. C r o sb y By r o m . cupied fur the first time Sunday, Feb Universalist Church in Rockland by tiie liis labors witli Immanuel Chureli. Sept. llie vast fleet "I lierebant ve-sels that trades along our coast forms a vt ry im­ 208 Thitd Avenue, Pittsburg, P.t. ’ Rockland, - - Maine. G, 1876, wits need for ihe first Church Sunday School and other friends, tn 7. 1884. I realise on Blood ami Skin Diseases mailed Sociable on Wednesday evening, Feb portant duty of the service, and onn free. affectionate remembrance of Rev. A. R. which i! not performed, would he fol­ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , Atlanta, Oa. 16, and llie fiist entu tainments for the F ? B . A D A M S i S . D., Abbott, fifth pastor, born in Livermore. REV. WM M. KIMMEt.l. lowed by a vei v general negleei of the benefit of tlie society were given on the customs ami navigation laws. Even R o utes R iie i m a t i«m —Mr. Charles Law­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dec. 30, 1812, died (while pastor nt On Sunday, the 30th ol November evening of Feb. 11 nnd 12, when the witli tlie rigitl and const ant inspections, rence ot Ashland, Nebraska, desires that suf­ Acting Assistant Surgeon for tlie I’orl Rockland) July 23, 1869.” following.Rev. W. M. Kimmell preached Irom one to two thousand violations ire fer Irom Rheumatism should know his cx- of Koeklnnd. Cantata of "Esther” was finely rendered perlenc with 8. S. S , and writes under date of Its cost was $70, A communion ser­ in the church with a view to settlement. detected eacli year, nnd reported to the July 27, 1891. that he was a great sufferer from OFFICK HOURS: Spofford B lo c k , 1 to a Inrge nnd interested audience. In vice was subsequently purchased by the He promptly received a call to tho pas­ proper authorities. It is not alone in tlie acute rheumatism for more than stx in mths. to 4, 7 to 9 I*. M. Castom House, 10 to September following the Sunday School examination of the ship's documents, ami He bad quite a number of physicians to treat Society on each piece of which was the torate and after due reflection accepted Night call* promptly attended to from Spofford resolved to raise a subscription (or a the ascertaining that she lias no smuggled him, and also took other medicines, without Block Offlee. inscription "Abbott Memorial.” it and commenced his duties on the articles on board, that she is engaged in any permanent benefit. A frierd told I Im to 9W Telephone connection. 23 memorial tablet to the Rev. A. R. Ab­ try 8. 8. 8. He did so, and used only four second Sunday in January, 1885. He the trade for which she is licensed, timt bott nnd committees were accordingly hotties, which cured him sound nnd well. Ho MR. t'Al.HEIl CALLED. has continued to fill the office of pastor her marine documents are in force, that recommends it to all who suffer from rheuma­ J <’. IIILL, HI. O.. appointed. The new organ arrived Oct. her regularly authorized captain is in tism Rheumatism has been conceded to be a On Sunday, Dec. 5, 1876, Rev. John with ability nnd fidelity ever since. 6, was immediately set up, and on Tues­ command, etc., that the importance ol trouble in the blood, and we have numbers of H. Palmer of Lapeer, Micb., preached Mr. Kimmell was educated at Tufts reports from the most reliable people in the Physician and Surgeon. day evening, Oct. 10. Mr. Holbrook, its the boarding duty is most strikingly country that it has cured the most aggravated ns a candidate nnd again on Dec. 17. Collego and came here from Barre. Vt., shown. Of the twenty-five thousand or OFFICE HOURS-t» tn 11 a. in .; 2 to 6, and 7 to 19 builder, gave a public exhibition of its cases We certainly recommend t very sufferer p. tn. N ight call* responded to from the offlee He received a call to become the pastor, where he had been pastor for four years. thirty thousand vessels that arc every to send for our treatise <>n blood and akin dis­ powers and qualities. It proved to be eases. which w.ll be mailed free. Adress, to comtacnce his labors the first of the Ho is too well known in our city to need yenr boarded nnd thoroughly examined Office 341 Main St.. Willoughby Block. an instrument of great excellence. It liy officers of the revenue-cutter service, S W IFT SPECIFIC Co.. Atlanta. Oa. following April. During the interim any endorsement or eulogy. A man of many are found to have sidi-lights, an­ is the instrument still in use. It has Fcr Over Fifty Years. ~ W . HANSl'OM, M. I)., the pulpit was regularly supplied by liberal culture, excellent pulpit gifts, a chor-bights, or fog-signals of an efficiency V. 1125 pipes, 18 stops exclusive of 5 for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has l>cen some of the best preachets ol tiie Uni- warm and generous nature, a true nnd far below what is deemed safe by tile Physician and Surgeon, nuchnuicnl icgislers, nnd 5 pedal move­ its d for over fifty years b> millions of mothers versnlist faith both in nnd out of the courteous Christian gentleman, nnd a Govern mi nt. These faults are correct'd, for their children while teething, with perfect 341 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. MS. ments. f An organ concert was given a and thus one ol llie greatest dangers of tlie success. It soothes the child, sottens the gums, State. faithful worker in every good cause, *<-Special attention glim to Dteeasta of thr few evenings later with solos by Mrs sea, collision, is mitigated to a great di - allays all pain, cures wind colic.and is the treat Eg' and E ar. April 4 Mr. Painter received a cordial there is a general feeling of gratification gree. Tlie benefits ot '.lie increased safe­ remedy for diarrhtea. It will relieve the poor James Wight, Mrs Carrie Burpee Shaw, little sufferer Immediately. Sold bv flruggisti O f f ic e H ourh :—ll to 12 a.'.m.; 2 to 6 p. m .; 7 to welcome by the members of the parish. tliat he declined the call so recently ex­ ty thus effected are shared, not onlv by Mrs. Kittredge ami the Misses Snow Io every part of the world. Twenty-five cent! .30 p .m . He came highly recommended, was a tended to him to enter another field, nnd the seafaring man, but also by tliat im­ a bottle. Bo sure and a^k for “ Mrs Wirrslo’.v’a and Biid aided by some of the best sing mense portion of tlie travelling public Soothing Syrup,” and t ike no other kind. talented and popular preacher, com­ that he is to remain in our city era in the city and state. The Main tliat selects our coastwise steamers as a DR. 0. L. BARTLETT, menced his labors under tho most fav­ means of conveyance from place to place. T he G reate-st Strike portion of the chureli had nt this time orable auspices, promised well but failed From the Diary of a Nursling, The constant prtrolltng of the ce a«t en­ Among the great strikes th rto f Dr. Miles in Physician & Surgeon. been completed and its dedication under discovering bis New Heart Cure haa proven to hold out and after a very short pas­ ables tlie cutters promptly to discover the title of Immanuel Church took place and report to proper authorities tlie ab­ Itself to be one of the most important. The 39 Middle Street. torate resigned and left the state nnd the A Dr. Glister gave a German news­ demand for it has become astonishing. A l­ O f f ic e H ourr from ll to 12a. m .; 1 to 4, nnd Oct. 2G. | paper the brief but pathetic journal of a sence or imperfection ol buoys, spindles, ready the treatment of heart disease is f»cing 7 to « p. in. 4 9 - Telephone Connection. ministry, though il is reported be is now baby who, after thirteen days in this lightships, and oilier aids to navigation. revolutionized, and many unexpected cures preaching again. His resignation wag world, departed, leaving those reflec­ effected. It soon relieves short breath, flutter­ " G E O . 0 . HORNT m TTT- THE DEKICATOltr SERVICES. W hat a Singer Can Eat, ing, pain in side, arm, shoulder, weak and J . W . A n d e r s o n , received and accepted Wednesday even­ tions for our instruction ; hungry spells, oppression, swelling of ankles, Orgnn Voluutnry; anthem; rending ing, Aug. 15, 1877. First Day. Wonderful, heavenly ! As to diet, the girl who wants to be a smothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles’ I took Physician and Surgeon, singer should avoid sweets of all kinds on Heart nnd Nervous Diseases free. The ub> ...... Manufacturer of tin ...... oTthe 84th I’salm by Rev.G.W Quimby, In tlie Summer preceding his resig­ At last I am in this beautiful world! Who would have thought it, that ono There is nothing better than food of tlie equalled New Heart Cure is sold nnd guaran­ SOUTH THOMASTON, ME. D. D ; invoen’ion by Dr. Quimby ; nation, on the 26tb, 27th and 28th ol teed by W. H. Kittredge also bis Restorative R uldenoe und Office In J . A. Chadwick', house. could breathe, freely breathe, and cry plainest kind, writes M trie Roze In an Nervine for headache, fits, sprees, hot flashes, Offlee Hours, I.SO to 4 nnd 7 to 8 p. ra. response by the choir; reading the Jnne, the Maine State Universalist Con­ oat what one thinksP I rejoice par­ article on * How to Preserve tile Voice,” nervous chills, opium habit, etc’ scriptures; selections from II Chron. 6 vention met with the church in Rock­ ticularly in Ihe sunlight and blue sky, in in the December L illie s’ Home Journal Pastry, nuts, almonds, raisins, pickles, A. ML A U S s ffci, Chnpter.tby the pastor, Rev.C. 1*. Nash; land. it was a large nnd enthusiastic the fresh, pure air with its coolness II W ill Be Given Away. J.W.A.Cigar I could only see and feel ull this splen­ rich sauces are simply poison ton singer. Hymn 703, Church Harmonies; Sermon gathering, tiie exercises wore highly Our enterprising druggist, W. 11. Kittredge, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, dor! All these are indigestible, nnd a singer, who carries the tine-t stock of drugs, perfurn- by Rev. T. E. St, John, of Worcester, 414 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND- Ml The Finest 10c Cigar In Net* England. interesting, the hospitalities of our citi­ Second Day. O, this horrible heal! above all other people, should partake eries, toilet articles, brusbos. sponges, etc., are Mass., Text. II C or.; 5-11. "All things zens were, ns usual, generous, and the I have been deceived. This air, this of only til it class of food which digests giving away a large number of trial bottles of FRYE BUILDING, - AT THE BROOK, Dr. Miles’ celebrated Restorative Nervine. are oi God, who hath reconciled us to meetings productive of great good. water, this light; how entirely different easily, Never eat eloser than two hours Main St., Rockland, Me have I imagined it would be. But before you sing. I go further; if I sing They guarantee it to cure headaches, dissiness JOHN E. HANLY, himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given nervous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill ef­ patience, all will cume right by nnd by. at eight o’clock,I eat at four in the after­ fects of spirits, tobacco, coffee, etc. Druggists Counsellor at Law, to us the ministry of reconciliation.” mr. stowe’s pastorate. The old woman who cares for me does noon As regards fluids.all are harmful say it is the greatest seller they ever knew, and iftakenin immoderate quantities. Milk is universally satisfactory. They aiso guaran­ The sermon was a very able and practi­ Mr. Palmer was succeeded by Rev. not seem to understand me. 27 SCHOOL ST., BOSTON. Fifth Day. Still no solution! It it is good, but is best when mixed with tee Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure in all cases of Room' 36 and 38. Telephone No. 2264 cal discourse. W. T. Stowe, of Charlestown, Mass., organic heart disease, palpitation, pain in side, goes on this way I cannot hold out long soda-water or seltzer Wines of any smothering, etc. Fine book on "Nervous and *0*-8pecial attention given to Admiralty Matters. The dedicatory prnycr was made by who preached ns a candidate three Sun­ The whole livelong day must I lie kind are injurious, and I cannot bo t®o Heart Diseases" free. 22 Rev. J O.’Skinner.of W aterville,and the days in February, 1878, and received a buried iu feather cushions so that I can emphatic in warning all girls wlio aspire Bucklen's Arnica Salve. \ Sentence of Dedication was then pro­ call and entered on his labors the fol scarcely gasp down a bit of air. Two to be singers to abstain from them. 1 have known some of the most promising Washington R. Prescott, nounced by Mr. Nash. lowing March. Mr. Stowe had had a linen and one flannel binders, a little The Best 8alve in the world fc? Cuta, shirt, a flannel slip, a long cushion tilled voices to be utterly ruined by even the Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Then came the dedicatory address to long and successful pastorate in Charles­ with feathers in which I am wrapped smallest indulgence in wine. Fresh and Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain*, 417 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MAINE tlie society by Rev. G. W. Quimby, town, was in the early prime of life, from head to foot, over this a coverlet ripe fruit always makes a good diet for Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively Hymn 789. Church Harmonies and Ben­ was a man of fine presence, broad and filled with feathers, the curtains of my a singer, especially grapes. cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar­ fgrProperly Titles Investigated .Probate matters The voice is regulated by the health anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money and ull other Legal Business will receive prompt ediction by Rev. T. E St. John. liberal culture, a thoughtful preach' r crib drawn to, tho room darkened with and careful attention. 12 double curtains, the windows closed,— of its possessor, and just ns she takes refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale The floral decorations were elaborate nnd a faithful pastor. He took hold of so must I, poor woim lie from morning care of that or neglects it will she make by W. H Kittr.dge. and tasteful. The congregation was the work here in pulpit and parish with a success or failure. A good voice can­ EDWIN SPRAGUE, till evening. My burning skin is worse Now T b t T h is . T-n wTiT-ftnoo jS L g e n e y , large nnd attentive and the services earnestness and soon made for himself off than the hot stove noar mo, which not come fiom an unhealthy constitu­ tion Il ever two things w re insepara­ It w ill cost you nothing and will surely d ^ ^ FREE PRK88 BUILDING. throughout interesting and impressive a place in the hearts of his people nnd can at least, as I feel, give off its iieat you good, if you have a Cougb^C Llmerock Street, - Rockland, Me. (), that I did know what 1 shall do! If ble, they are good health and a good The choir was composed of 16 of our the esteem of the community. He con­ trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. Riakfl safely placed at the regular rates of the New I cry it brings the old woman with her voice. With the former, the latter is K ing’s New Discovery for Consumption, England Insurance Exchange. 60 best singers under tiie direction of Mr. tinued with the church until October, milk, which increases my misery; if my possible; without it vocal excellence is Coughs anti Colds is guaranteed to give relief, S T. Mugridge, and Mrs. Carrie Burpee 1880. On the 10th of that month he hands tire cold while my brain and skin impossible or money w ill be paid back. Sufferers from C. G. MOFFITT, Shaw presided at tho organ. preached lor the last time in Immanuel are burning, she brings a few more La Grippe found it just the thing and under At this late day a description of the wraps. I turn my half closed eyes from its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Fire and Life Insurance Church and the following Friday re­ side to side seeking help, and mv tor- Try a sample bettle at our expense and learn fer Losses adjusted ut tilts office, house is unnecessary. Tlie building moved with his family to Massachusetts menler says "the baby shivers,” and Cactus Blood Cure. for yourself just how good a thing it is. Unlc Block. 278 Rockland, Mo. committee consisted of Messrs Joseph irom whence lie came. really beats tlie horrible things at the Trial bottles free at W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Farwell, John T. Berry. A. K. Spear, The parish passed llie following res­ stove Will uo one come to my relict? Store. Large size 50c,4 ’ SI 00. Tentii Day. Again a fearful night! I SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA. A. J. K hhkink. C. M. Krskink John I’. Wise and J . S. Willoughby, olution on the occasion of his rem oval: cry but I am not understood I must Specimen Cases. and llie builders were W. II. Glover & "Resolved, that in severing our relations Purifies the blood, tones up A. J. ERSKINE S SON Lovers? drink, drink, and again drink, until thu S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., wa» Co. with Rev. W. T. Stowe we bear testi stomach overflows. A half hour later the system, gives an appetite. Doubled with Neuralgia ami Rheumatism, they give me something with u horrible FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, YES, LOVERS There wore services in tiie afternoon mony to the marked ability and practi­ Cures dyspepsia, constipa­ his Stomaoh was disordered, his Liver was 417 Main Street, Rockland, Me. and evening, Rev. S. Goodnough of Bel- cal excellencoof his pulpit ministrations, taste Irom a teaspoon. Air, air, pure, affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell Offlee rear room over Rockland National Bank. Of a good Cigar make a mis­ cool air, light, water! Shalit then have tion, siek headache. Regulates away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh ! fast preaching in tlie afternoon and Rev. liis wide cnlturc, his tender and sympa­ <4-I,arc<-*t mill HtrongeH English uud no help from this worio? the liver and kidneys, aial be­ and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bit­ A merle Jin Fire Insurance Companies repre take if they do not investigate T. K St. John in the evening. Thu thetic spirit and the personal qualities Twelfth Day. Yesterday there was a ters cured him. s e a te d . th e sermon in tlie afternoon was followed by tliat have gained him many warm friends great council of my aunts and cousins. sides c u n s fill blood a n d sk in Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, IU., hail a Travelers’Accident Insurance Co. running sore on his leg of eight years’ stand­ an excellent address by Rev J . O. Skin­ amongst us, and we wish him success in Each one advised a different remedy for diseases whether manifested my sickness, but all agreed thut its cause ing. Used three bottles of Electric itterse, ner, and the evening sermon by a pleas­ any future field of labor which he tuny is a cold. Warmth was urgently recom­ only by common pimples; or ami seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Cochran, Baker & Cross, "General Sherman,” ant social reunion enter ” mended. and I received a new kind of eczema, or by ulcers, abscesses, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, infant food just discovered, and some Catawbe, 0 ., had five large Fever sores on Fire, Marine, Life and Accident A clear Havana Cigar of the REV. It. A. PIIILBROOK. strengthening wine which In ated my and the more violent effects of his leg, 'lectors said he was incurable. One Mil. NASH'S KEj IGNAIION. bottle Electric Bitters aud one box Bucklen’s finest quality. After Mr. Stowe there was an inter­ brain yet a little more, so that I w a s scrofula aud blood poison. Arnica Salve cured him entirely. 8old at INSURANCE AGENCY In less than a month after Ihe dedioa regnum of over two years. On tlie first deathly still. My body is wrapped so W. H. Kittredge’s Drugstore. S O L D B Y tightly with the roller that my stomach Is perfectly harmless and tioo of the church Mr. Nash received ii Sunday in December, 1882, Rev. it. A CAPITAL RKPRKSKNTKD OVKK, A. J. HUSTON overflows every time a teaspoonful of never fails. Sold by Milks' Nerve Ck Liver Pills call to become pastor of tlie Bites Street Philbrook entered un an engagement as anything is given. My f e e l are forcibly Universalist Church, Lewiston After W. Il KITTREDGE, Act on a new principle—regulating the live** NINETY MILLION DOLLARS, J. II. W1G0IN pa-tor for one year. Mr Philbrook was extended and enveloped, so I cannot stomach and bowels through the nervoa. A due consideration, Mr. Nash concluded at that time ill tile service of the trus­ bring them up to relieve the pain, but Roekl iitd. Me new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure W. P. NORCROSS & CO. bidiousness.bad taste, torpid liver, piles, con­ Lueses Adjusted and Paid at this Office. that it was his duty to accept this call, my feeling is gradually going. Wo id C. A. HASKELL tees of tiie Westbrook Summitry as the that all w ere soon over. stipation. Unequaled for men, women* and witli » feeling lhat he could now financial agent of that institution in tins children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 50 dose* 406 MAIN STREET, ROOKLAND W. J. COAKLEY Thirteenth Day. Farewell thou beau­ 25 cents. Samples free, at W. H Kittredge*. leave tlie work lie had accomplished in work of raising a special fund of $20,000 tiful world! Thy light and thino air F. W. SMITH, Rockland to other hands he presented for its endowment He continued to have been denied me, lint thither, where his resignation to the cliurch to take I go, there are no fetters. 400 Main Street, Rockland, Me. prosecute this work in connection with —Agent for the popular— effect the 30th of November. On the his pastoral labors in Rockland, until it When Baby was sick, we gave her Castort^--4 23d of No ember the parish passed some Igloos, the Winter Houses of the was completed, Mi Philbrook did not Eskimos When hhe was a Child, she cried for Casturia. Northwestern Life Ins. Co very titling and commendatory resolu­ come tn Rockland as a stranger, lie W hen she becam e Miss, sh e elu n g to '.’astorWu ALSO ACCIDENT INSURANCE. « tions in reference to his personal and had preached here at intervals a number The igloos, or winter stone huts, were When she had Children, she gave them Castorifc ministerial cli iraeter, his work in the of times, was well known in his denom­ not far from the summer tupiks. They MERCANTILE chureli and city and reluctantly accept­ ination as a good preacher, a zealous were built upon tlie hill side, a portion ed the sundering of the tender relation­ of which is dug out to form the interior. pastor, a Christian minister of unim­ The domed roofs were m ule ol large Mutual Accident Ass’n ship tliat hid subsisted between pastor peachable record, and a genial, In-arty pieces of fiat sandstone, earelully ur OF BOSTON, MASS. and people. and whole-souled man. Tiie people of ranged and held in place by pieces of bone. These protruded somewhat into C . I- A ISC 'E L L Agt. Mr. Nasli closed tiis labors on Sunday, his parish received him unitedly. Mr. Nov. 26 On the evening of that day the hut, aud were utilized as (looks u|«.n 423 Main St., Rockland, Me. Philbrook did not leave at the end of liis which hung lines, pouuhcs of why is T he lie preached his farewell sermon. The year. On the contrary lie remained seal ami bird skin, skin drinking nips, HORSES! A, with no tacks or wax thread «T THE Lt»ER» STABLE OF Practical Plumber. an appropriate sermon Irom John 16:7, ; !o « f this best lino calf, BtyUsQ I) A:. Vs S ' -Ar Mill I A i- g l l . l l i l l l - in Attleboro, Miss., and at tho same six or eight feet long through which the t. . , », w o re #/».>«•< • / t / t t e Water closet*, Bath Tut* a id Water Fixture* Bui " Noveltlteless I tell you tlie truth; it is gnutf tluin a ng vther man ufacturer, It equals baud* up In the I e»t m a u n r. tc c .l io .J .•lire d ix -a se , time tw> inform ,1 propositions from two family must crawl to enter their abodo; le u . 4 Hu ms costing from M. FRANK DONOHUE, Ulld il l l l l i " it to o expedient for you tliat I go away ; lor if other influential Universalist societies, and here llie dogs find shelter during _____>cwcil W ell Shoe, lino calf- 484 Main kt.. Oppo Lludney Hou-e down from tlie so tliat water Irom <7 4 ■ "hlyTibiiTcomforiabli | come; hilt if I depart, I will send hint floor, .1 durable. The best Mr. Philbrook was reluctant to sever tile melting snows ut spring may not »v. r offered i.t Ibis | »a : • Fh ■ c«.»thu ft' unto you ” At tlie dose of the sermon bis ooaneclion with tbu Roekland clturoh run into the house. Over the inner eu- u-'.'Kuilrood Med J. 3 W A N , S3 '",U ^boej lb.;. <•. USE MISS BEECHER’S Mr. Nash made some earnest and well and held these alluring invitations under tr inee of thu tunnel, about four furl ,1 -stino'dii inside, heavy ibreu boles, vxtvo Funeral Director, and Embalmer. -quale, is ano'her opening of about til one pair will wear a year. , chosen remarks concerning the sever­ consideration for some little time. O 5 0 fl»»< c iilfj i. » I «'• r f o ever offered M (.'are aud Preservation of ihe Dead, a Specially. Hair and W hisker Dye. ! same dimensions, whiuh allows light t - S2.’ •■ ; one h u l \UU r.mviUL'u UMJit ance ot his i elation-Inp to tlie church and Ill the mean while iu June and about who w uni uFL'io i r. t.fuii undu rvlce. Gaskets, MetuJic, I'lolL ur Wood finish enter the dwelling. This hole is closed b ».<)(> W urhiimiMuu’* wboefl F u r u lsb e d congregation whiuh lie laid served a year a fortnight alter tire reception o ’ these in winter by having stretched over it tie $ 2 .'i? r “ V'ly CAMDEN, altf. Bale drugginl nnd nine m nibs, and witli R icklm d invitations tiie Maine Slate Universalist stomach of the walrus, surapud thin and B o y s ’^ i/? 81.75 dye* prououcce it the soaked in oil. At Hurbert Island, s v- . SSI brought to theil bulk' und its ,iconic, loi whom lie I,ad formed Convention met again alter tlie lapse of Only One Sarsaparilla sold on i ral of the igloos were built close to be*t dye in the murkt I strung attaohnieuts, and from whom lie only a few years with tiie Rockland L ad ies8! •llie “ No KctiHit, \o P a y ” plan P n p a rid only by gvlher, each with a separate tunnel, iiut had iiciv.d many m uiilesiations ul | chureli. The meetings lasted from Mon 81.75 sh<> —Olli;, one could stand fix* test, viz • Bold by ull dealer*. tlie dividing, inside, partitiuu was left 1 durublttbld» tri. ndship and good will. He iell tiie day until Thursday. Sermons were incomplete uud Uaka’n a bultuu b SbuU. fullortiug Friday witu llie esteem and preached by tiie R v . Henry Biancliard |r-TAI4E Ml SI BSTITI TE.-<1 are Iu*T le u l... Al4.d'« rtJM d dealer** m good wishes of dll wlio hud known him of Portland, Rev Costello Weston, a i Several girl sluleuts at Cornell W. L. IIOI GLAS, liruckiou, 31a»». Children Cry for Children Cry for during bis residence here. Hu had been taking tiie course in agriculture. An­ former pastor, Rev. A S. Kullei u n til of other Cornell girl is studying veterinary H KE ' N . /a g o u t Pitcher’s Castorla.. Pitcher’s Castorla. an able aud faithful pastor aud had Portland, Rev. L. L Greene ol Bath, , surgery. 476 Main Street, Roekiaud. e THKittOCKbAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1892.

THOMASTON, ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMMENT.

in The Adventists To Hold Their Quar- Mrs. Stillman Nye died Thursday and Charin'* Hathorne In visiting relative A Few Additional Facts Regarding Its town. terly Conference In town. bur ltd Sunday. Construction. Hollis Overlook I . ; big relatives in Whit Capt. I) It. Everett of New Yoik was In Miss Linda Robbins v lu lias been In Rock- man, Ma««. When It Is Proposed to Have It in town last week- land some time, l« lion J. F. Moore, e i In Portland last week Operation —A Blackington’s Corner MARK DOWN SALE. on business Mrs. H. A. lalpey of Dorchester, Mass., is lot Hippf’r nt Cong’l Church next Wcdnc«- Idea—What Our People and Papeis at 8. 1). Carleton’s. Think Of It—General Notes. Thomaston v Blectrfc Railway. ’ evening at six o’clock. Let it come’ Miss Josie Spear returned lan Beechwood street at 6:30 Mrs. Charles Clark is sick with pneumonia. Boston arrived home Saturday. Police, #117 97; Street Lighting, #253 92; Fire, 600,48. o’clock toursduy morning. Mr. Linekin was #68.10 Elmer Fogler is recovering from an attack of Thomas Cunningham has been to Boothbay, City Marshal Crockett; Number of arrests Deaths Among the Older People—Sev­ a very p.ominant business mm, and a highly The Joint Standing Committee on streets pneumonia. called there by the death of his sister. 16, cash received #146 50. Condition of Rockland’s Home Builder and eral Obituaries. esteemed citizen, and his loss w ill lie greatly reported establishing the grade of Spring, The petition of W. II. Luce and others for .Mr. und Mrs. M. N. Volger returned home Mrs. Isaac Robinson, who was reported very Mortgage Lifter. fell by the community. The funeral occurred Granite, Limerock, Middle, School, Masonic, the city to accept as a public street the private from their visit in the South, last week. sick in our last week’s news, Is improving. The prize tight that came otT near Razorville Saturday at two p. in Grove and Main streets to correspond with the way known as Highland street extension, W. A. Overlock of Freedom visited hi last week was decided a draw. The Univorsaiist Sociable meets with Mrs. permanent walks and paving. An order was from Park to Pleasant street, was refused. The Number of Shareholders, Borrow­ W IL E Y ’S C O RN ER. D. J. Bowlev this Tuesday. A ll are cordially mother last week. She has been very sick. passed to this elFect. ers, Amount of Accumulated Capital, Joseph Lermond who is sick with pneumonia invited to uttend. John Raui’ ey.who owns a farm in Montville Resources and the Like—Officers for is no better und it is feured w ill not recover. Advices From Far Away New Zealand— WASHINGTON. the Present Year. —Personal Points. Mrs. Dorothy Wentworth ono of the has been moving a lot of hay to that place. OKDBHS PASSED. Newell Jones who had typhoid pneumonia twenty-three pensioners of the War of 1812 That the city try and settle with 8. G. Pres­ and had a relapse over a week ago is now gain­ The family of Dr. F.anders are ad on the Knox County Citizen Get a Dividend Richard Wilson is very ill with la grippe and died Jan. 25 at the house of her son cott A Co. tor alleged injuries to their horse ing. gaining hand, after a severe spell of sickness. from Club Insurance. The annuul report of Secretary Gould and other ailments. Arthur Wentworth. Mrs. Wentworth was 93 and team Aug. 24, 1891, by paying #25. Wells Hannon has bought the Peabody Auditor E. M. Stubbs of the Rockland Loan Mrs. James A. Grotton died at North Wash­ Robinson Bros teams are hauling kiln wood years of age, and the oldest inhabitant of this That all unexpended balances, except 1 the and Building Association shows a most pleas­ farm, so called, of H. Bliss, Jr., Washington. The sickness in town is abating. ington, Monday, Jan 25, of pneumonia. Sho to the landing. town. She was born in this neighborhood School Fund, be transferred to the Contingent ing condition of affairs. The receipts for 1891 Chas. E. Overlock has gone Into the business leaves a husband and a little girl to mourn her and has always lived here. The funeral was Fund at the close of the fiscal year. John Bornheimur of No. Waldoboro was in were #40.256.06 and loans were made to the Mrs. Maggie Gilcbrest is teaching school in of buying old iron for the firm of Allen A Co., loss. hold Wednesday at 10 a. in. and was conducted That the Board of Assessors be requested to town Saturday on business. amount of #31,950. The resources have at­ District No. 2. Liberty village. by Rev. J. D. Payson of Union. grant the petition of the Y. M. C. A. for the Rev. E. C. Shattuck is holding u series of J. A. Ewell has tilled his ice-house for his Mrs. Roscoe Linscott of Jefferson has been tained the handsome total of #61,188 45. The The little daughter of James Overlock who abatement of taxes on their property to the revival meetings at the hall. There is a deep next Summer’s use. It was 9 inches thick and H e a d o f t h h L a k e .—Charles A. Wellman, visiting her mother nt this place. Association has added 164 shareholders the met with the accident, as reported last week, amount of #40.50 for the current fiscal year. past year and had 51 borrowers. The total religions interest and several conversions. The clear as crystal. the families of Jesse H ilt, Horace Wentworth, W ill Hutch has entered Hebron Academy and Mrs. Olivo Wentworth are ill with la >s doing nicely. That the Rockland Dime Musee license be number of borrowers is now 90. meetings w ill continue as long as the interest Letters have been received from Captain E. leaving here Monday of last week. gripe. Mr. and Mrs. Nath’l Wellman, Mrs. fixed at #50 a year. Nine series of shares have been issued, with holds good. Watts who wus loading the Lottie Moore at Oren Overlook and son are doing a big busi­ James L. Burns has been confined to his Arthur Wentworth and Miss Bessie E. Well­ That the Committee on City Property fit up a total number of 2,181 1-2. The average About six inches of very light snow fell hero Aukland, New Zealand. He expected to sail ness lumbering, as they usually do. They house for the last week with sickness. man are recovering trom it....M r . and Mrs. make some 5000 casks. a room for the Board of Registration. premium bid on loans is 28 51-68 cents. One Tuesday afternoon o f last week but in the even­ from thence for New York. Rev. George H. Lincoln, who has been shure in the first series is now worth #48.30, Cyrus Wentworth of Rockland are at Arthur Elbridge Clark, wile and son arrived home That the City Treasurer transfer from the ing a heavy wind from tho northwest sprung Captain Robert Gilcbrest, Mrs. Julia Fuller, holding meetings ut Weeks Mills, China, for second series #44 62, third #40 82, fourth Wentworth’s ... . Miss Clara E. Ordway’ of the 16th. Mr. Clark and son have been ut #2500 paid by the Cobb Lime Co ,on the Black* up and by morning it hud the snow nearly all Mrs Eliza Kalloch and many others are suff­ three weeks, was home a day or two last week, #35 96, fifth #28 89, sixth #22.07, seventh Vinalhuven is the guest of her sister, Mrs. work as cook on the steamer Katuhdin and will ington’s Corner contract, #500 to the Highway removed trom the roads. Some attempt to uso ering from the prevailing malady. Captain and then returned. #15 47,eighth #9.12,ninth #3. The semi-annual E. L. Graves. return to duty on tho steamer’s coming on the Fund,#500 to the Free Text Book Fund,#500 to sleighs but wheels go fully as well. Gilcbrest being laid aside by muscular rheu­ the Sewer Fund und #1000 to the Permanent Mrs. Alfred 11 Rockwell returned from dividends in A pril und October paid the stock­ GEORGES RIVER. route. Micah Howard, an aged and respected c iti­ matism. Sidewalk Fund. Worcester, Mass., last week and is now cur­ holders an annual interest of seven per cent zen, died at Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 26, of WARREN. That the city officials having control ot ing for the sick at her aunt’s Mrs. Deacon Tho Association has nearly reached the max­ G R E E N ’S L A N D IN G . The Ice Crop This Year and That of cancerous tumor. He leaves a wife, daughter money to make their final reports ut a meeting Henry Kennedy's, Waldoboro. imum lim it in the issue of shares of slock. L ast, and one son iu this state und several sona in Granite News and Fraternity and Per­ The by-laws provide that the number of shares The farm buildings of Benj Carroll, of East to be held Feb. 15. Christian Gross died Wednesday aged 73. California and i/iie in tho regular army. Tho sonal Points. Mrs. O. S. Burnham has gone to Rocklund to Warren, with much of their contents, were Thai the name of Hibernia street be changed Mr. Gross moved into town 10 years ago from shall not exceed 2,500, and the record shows that at the close ot the year, 2181 shares were funeral services wero held at his residence spend the rest ot the Winter. destroyed by fire, Saturday, Jan. 16., at about to Jefferson street, in accordance with a peti­ Waldoboro and proved himself to be a worthy The new schooner Hazel Dell is loaded with disposed of, and still the demand continues. Thursday,Rev. E. C. Shattuck otliuiating. Mr. George and Lenton Richards of 'Thomaston noou. The buildings consisted of a dwelling tion of the residents thereon. and honorable man. lie leaves a widow aud granite for New York. The monthly receipts ot the Assoeiadon average liowurd was a member of the Freewill Baptist are ut work f ir John Kirkpatrick. house, two large barns, and a long annex A li one daughter. Quite a number of deaths here lately, espec- #3000 which is more than eno igh to supply the Church of this place. Mrs. Sarah Clark, who has been very sick wero totally destroyed, and with them three J AN L’AltY 11K 1’OltTS. » tally among the old people. By the death of Levi F. Hoyt of Bitland, call lor loans. To continue the sale of shares for the rest two months, is gaining slowly. cows, a hog, and a tuil equipment of fanning Municipal Judge H ick: Sixteen hearings, 12 who carried an insurance of #5,000, divided the ensuing year means the accumulation of a HOPE We hear rumors of great activity iu business tools. J he loss is estimated at S3,000, and the for drunkenness, 2 fornication, I larceny and Mrs. P. S. Rawley, who has been stopping into two classes, viz ; #3.000, and #2,000, large surplus, aud the c< nsequent reduction o' circled here tor the early Spring. property wus insured for #1,000. I disturbing religious meetings; total fines re­ at I. E. Clarke’s for the past lew months, re­ which amounts went into clubs, wherein nine the rate o f interest paid to the shareholders Several steamers, schooners and sloops are Mary, widow of Rev. Alexander Copeland ceived, #48 76 The Death of Several Well Known turned to her homo at Martinsville last week. others of comparatively similar ages were en­ It would be necessary to deposit tho funds thus hauled out for the Winter, at this place. died at her home, East Warren, Tuesday last, City Liquor Agent Conant: Sales to the People—Back Pay Received. Geo. E. Williams returned to Barre, Vt., rolled in the Kennebec Mutual Life Insurance accumulated on call, and the interest it would Our fraternal societies h ive their new officers aged 76 years and 8 months. Mrs. Copeland amount ot #141.94. old rum an easy first with Thursday morning, to resume his position as Co. of Waterville, the following named persons yield would be meagre. Furthermore, the duly Installed and are ready for a vigorous was the daughter of Nathaniel Cobb of War­ 31 gallons, rye whiskey second w ith 21 gallons, foreman of a large granite quarry owned by in this vicinity, who were in the same clubs, true purpose of the Association would in a La grippe has not passed our place without Spring campaign ren. One brother and one lister survive her, new rum third with 19 gallons. Jones Bros. have been notified that they w ill soon receive measure be defeated by the piling up of a large making many calls. Street Commissioners: Streets and side­ Quantities of flounders and smelts are being M. Cobb of Thomaston und Mrs. Wm. the following name 1 amounts as the part to surplus, as it is in every sense designed to ixi a The ice crop is very lute here this season. walks #8,737 07 ; breaking toads #81 42, Sea Mrs. Eliza Gilmore of Dorchester, Mass., is shipped to New York by the fishermen aud Sleeper of Marlboro, formerly of Rockland. which they are entitled by the death of Mr. Loan und Building As^oeiation, and not an in­ some good returns ure being received. It is only eight inches thick at (be present time. Mrs. Copeland was the mother of ten children, street improvement #89 62, permanent street Hoyt i Thomas Sukefortb, Washington, with her daughter who has just hurled her Last year at thi£ time we were cutting the sec­ vestment company. The directors therefore seven of whom survive: Rev. Levi H. of improvement #7521.56, permanent sidewalks #133.33; Ambrose Heyer, Albert E. Ripley, husband. Maynard Bruy has purchased the household ond crop of ice fourteen inches thick. The recommend that the tew remaining shares be Philadelphia, Alexander und George B. of #3467.59, Park street culvert #609.18, Cedar No. Union, Owen J. Wellman, Razorville, Messrs. Charles Bartlett and Nathan Barrett goods ot Goodwin Eaton and w ill commence first crop was cut before Christmas, that being reserved for borrowers, a:.d that the Secretary Marlboro, Joseph N. of Warren, Mrs W. E. street sewer #1149 04, Ocean street sewer #558- Rufus Linscott, Milton Thurston and Miles took a nice horse down to Dr. F. O. Bartlett at housekeeping in rooms in G. L. Bruy's house. thirteen inches thick. be instructed uo '“ onj ‘’bures lo Watts of Rockland, Mrs. Albert Newcomb of 03, Main street sewer #747 09, Union und Tenants Harbor this week. Work on the quarries is not being prosecuted Burkett, Burkeltvilie, #'88,88 each. This is the investors. Boston, and Alden 11. with whom sho lived. Grove street sower #698.23, Claremont sewer with vigor though we hear the steam whistle CAMDEN. first death this company has had in 17 months. . Copeland had been a consistent member #603, Lindsey Brook #1028 64, Sea street sower It is recommended thut the ieuth senes of Fred Packard ami wife of Blackinton’s Cor­ of the Goss quarry every week day. T. Snow stock be issued on (he second Monday of April, of the Baptist Church in Warren for many #252 60, Masonic street sewer #470.56, Spring ner attended the funeral of Mr. Wentworth. A Co are working a small force and some The vesper service at the Congregational B U R K E T I V IL L E . 1892, and the eleventh series, the secoud Mon re. She was a loving mother, a kind street sewer #496 80. Mrs. Packard was a sister ot the deceased. others are working spasmodically. Church, Bunday evening, was well attended. day of October ot tho same year, the shares to neighbor und a devoted follower ot 11 tin whom City Treasurer Weeks: Balance from The old friends Of the late Lieut Micah Hobbs The ovens and machinery are being taken A Revival of the Old-Fashioned Spel­ be issued to persons desiring to boriow of the O W L ’S H E A D she professed to love. Faithful in all the duties December #16.486 83, receipts from Certificates may be interested to know that at last his out of the old bakery building, where we are ling School. Association. of lile her end was peace und she bis gone of Deposit #18 518, Slate School Fund and 1 widow has received #2,736 back p a y.a n d ^lo to have a uash and blind factory. Secretary Gould has proved himself a most W. 6. Wight w ill begin a singing class here home to reap the reward of her faithfulness. M ill Tax #4,893 23, Slate, Railroad and Tele- 1 a month. next Friday evening at 7 30. Now is onr These whips iu Atwicks slr'u store window ‘ She w ill tie sadly missed by a large circle of graph Tax #872 70, Knox A Lincoln Railroad : Mrs. E. Maddocks is at work for Mrs. Dor elUcient and capable officer. The accounts of The friends of Mrs. O'iuda, wile ol Augusv time. Mr. Wight has been here before and ; attract considerable attention. They are to lie | friends und acquaintances. 11 Co. #715.56. Redemption of property sold lor | man he I pi mg to cure for la grippe patients. Loan A Building Associations are very mtri- | tus Wentworth of Kelso, N. I)., w ill be sad­ needs no recommendation. Come from Ash given to the most popular truckman. taxes #57 55, City Liquor Agent #290,64, City They are very much better at the present cate and require a level head. Mr. Gould dened to bear of her death. She was a daugh­ Marshal, licenses. #10, City Marshal, fees, writing. has it. Point and the liead ot-lhe-Bay I The class The supjier for the benefit of Mrs. F. neca CLARK’S ISLAND. ter of the late Benjamin and Jane Safford aud #110.50, City Solicitor, return witness fee,#3 12, The officers und directors ure as rollows; w ill meet in the Owl's Head Chapel Palmer netted some #3u. Geo. F. Ayers of Rockland was iu the place a sister of L S. Suit m l of Kelso. <•»— ------Edmund Rounds died at this, place Friday Sarah E.'l horndike, guardian S. ('. Elwell, #20, i Directors; Samuel Bryant, A W. Butler. H. The following letters remained unclainad iu Friday looking alter spurs. aged 23 ycais Mr. Rounds wus uu earnest, Paving Assessment #103.03, Sewer Assess- ; G Gurdy, G. L. Farrand, J. E. Sherman, Leslie Wen*worth died oi the grippe with VINALHAVEN. the posted!-e tor the weekending Jan 28: Spelling school seeius to be quite fashiouuble Christian worker, wus secret* y ol our Sunday | ineuts #515 05. on lax of 1889 #1,000, on tax James Donohue, W. S. While, J. H. Flint, F. other complications, Monday, the 25th aged Ladies, Briant, Mrs Gosha, Payson,Mrs Lula, this Winter. Mis. Charlotte Green, uu estimable lady, School, and highly respected iu the community. of 1891 #3 000, total #16 596 21. The disburse­ U. Knight, Leander Weeks, S. A. Burpee; nearly 44. His health has been impaired by Youn. Annie. died Saturday morning, aged 77 years. Mis. The funeral was held Sunday, Rev. Geo. 8. ments amounted to #33.107 57, leaving a I We have an abundance ol wea.her here this President, Samuel B rya nt; Secretary, E. K. asthma lor several years. He bad many ft lends Green had for several years resided here with H ili officiating. I here was a large attendance, balance of #13 488 64- The disbursements Winter, but it has not produced an abundant Gould; Jieusurer, Leander Weeks; Attorney, i and uo enemies. He leaves a crippled wile ROCKVILLE. who is also seriously ill of la grippe, Mrs. h e r sou, A- P. Green, and had been in feeble ineiuumg the members ol three labor organiz­ included the Stale und County Tux iu full, crop of travelling as yet, about half sleighing J. E Sherman; Auditor, E. M. Stubbs; Wentworth is the daughter ot the late Samuel health sometime. Here remains were taken io A dauce w ill be held ut Ladies Union Hull ations. A widow, one child and many friends #4 893 23 and #1 821 73 and half wheeling, not very good either. The Finance Committee, F. O. Knight Chairman, I ami Eliza Gilmore. Lisbon Fails, Monday, for interment. Friday, Feb. 6; If stormy the next Tuesday. uAiuru at his death. School B ouid; Balance at time of .ast report, laud needs top dressing of some kind. W. S. White, G. L. Furruud. T H E R O C K LA N D C O U R IE R G A Z E T T E : T U E SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2, 1892 7

LONG LIST OF FRATERNITY FACTS *nd needw«, to «»ytbiu the vi»n

CURRENT NEWSFROM ROCKPORT PULPIT HARBOR. DYNAMITE MUST GIVE PLACE A Terrible Insect. HAMLIN AND LINCOLN. SMALL SAVINCS. A sailor on a coasting vessel which C. S. CROCKETT, The St. Louis Republican has wrought Regs arc werlh 25 cents a dozen. Inventor Edison Has a Scheme to De­ plies between Galveston and ports on D E A L E R IN out a singular anagram from two nano s, Seasonable Happenings Served Up in Read­ P rmers havo their cellars full of potatoes 1 fend Our Forts - Electricity Poured Hie gulf lias some very interesting spec­ From a Hose. which were very closely united during able Form for Home Use. and no sale for them. imens which he secured while nn tlie tho war for the Union. The names, like Wood, Hay, Straw, Sawdust, Coal, roast of Yucatan. Among them is a Charles F. Brown Is building a sloop boat (Examiner, 8-in Franelaeo.] the men, seem to have been made for Staves, Hoop*, And Hoop Pole*. 5 cts. w it l i for W ilt. Hatch ol O'c.invllle, Fleer Isle. Mr. large ja r filled enormous spiders, each other. They ate the names of the Industrial News That Shows Business N e w Yolik. January 16.—Thomas A Hoofing. both Gravel and I’lnsHc Plate u r s ONF. OF THE RTAMPR lit THE Aciivity - Local Notes Regarding Brown builds some very fast and able boats ol which he says are looked upon with great president and vice president, Edison was asked to-day it lie hail ever greatest fear by tlie Indians of (lie cen­ 'Fake and plane (hi in this wise: promptly attended to. Things of lnleiest The Week’s that class ami In the writer’s opinion this one thought of a plan to aid the country to SysjEp op Diposij Record of Personals will lake the lead o! anyiliinc he lia» ever tral portion of that country, and which u A ?.! !. 1 N win •» Victory in the case of war. ire undoubtedly the largest ever seen. L I N * C G L N O l FICBl % Lime Blrrct,|ni>nr ilia lin o ..’. built. "T hat,’’said he, “ is what I want to Tlie liody of the spider is tally five ADOPTED n r THE The roads never were known to be In j such i talk about. It is true I leave invented Rend up and down and then across Some more of the limo kilns are b e i n g belies in diameter and the legs are There is something in that, isn't tliereP K00KLAND, ME. bad shape In the Winter as they have been an el •eirio torpedo, the Sims electric made ready for firing up. toi pe.l.i, which we have sold out to tile fhort and thick, being especially adapted Now, again :— •^O rders can |be left nt|H. S. FLINT’S More, this Winter It has not been cither sledding to rnnning and climbing. They are ABRA—HAMLIN—CGLN (J II. Ilcmntons h is moved into the Armstrong Gun Company But it is Main Stree or whee ing, ami the ground has hcen so bare about two inches long and are as big Can yon find two other names of two RocklandTrust Co. tenement ovi r Ft II M Barrett's office that it has been out of the question to keep a not in that kind of thing that I take around ns an ordinary lead pencil. The other men, whose official lives and E. K. Gloi horse sharpened. pride. W hat I want to see is some names combine ns these do? The stamps are sold In denominations of 6,1 10 Ed. Itohndell shot a handsome fox lust foreign nation coming to this country to animal is of a grayish brown color, but m!th. An and 26 cents, and nre to be pasted in books prepared Elisha Brown has bought a Jersey cow from for tlie purpose. When a leaf is covered it amounts week on Beach Ilill, tlto first of tho sea­ attack us on our own ground. That is is most peculiarly marked by deep red W. II. (JI.OVEIl & CO., ,<» $1, which is then deposited in the bank and a Eagle Island. what I want to see, and I think lint bands, which cross its body, extending Should Get Up Earlier. bnnk account opened. son. clear around diagonally from shoulder It Inculcates habit" of saving on the part of tb« ~ F . A. Joyce talks of buying the place that is ! electricity will play such a part in war Harp'r'o Young People. CONTRACTORS, young. A great success wherever adopted.&Oall Mrs. (leorge York, residing on Union to hip, crossing eaeli other at tlie middle and get (HU particulars.; known as the Henderson place near Union when that time conies as will makegun- One night little Mary had been much ....D e n ie r a in nil kind* o f .. .. street, died Thursday morning after a Hall. Il is nearly in tho center ot the island pnwder and dynamite sit in humble of the back and the center of the belly. 8 per cent interest will he allowed on interested in the bright stars which Lum ber,' Doors, Glazed Windows brief illness. and will be a much better location for his obscurity with tho obsolete Hint arrow­ The fierceness of the insect and tlie filled the sky and asked numerous ques­ deposits. marking on tho back have induced tlie head. Every o’.ectricnn when that time tions of her mother regarding them. BLINDS, GUTTERS, A G H N T S l O. L Burgess, who has been confined ! blacksmith shop than where ho now is, for comes will have his plant for making Indians to nauio it the “Devil'sSoldier," some would rather go to Carver’s Harbor to The next morning on nwakening she MOULDINGS, PRICK, SAND AND BAIR. ROCKLAND—A. F. C rockett fc Co., Jas.|I)o o ah u e, to the house for some time by sickness. get their horses shod than to go on to the | tho life of his enemy electrically un- and they say that it is undoubtedly the ran eagerly to the window and looked G K. Grout. I comfortable. worst foo to man in that whole country, 451 Main St., : Rockland, Maine, ntiRKiCANK— T. W . Sullivan. Is able to he out and attending to busi­ North shore. out. After an anxious survey of tho W arrkw —W. O. Vinal. "Here is one item of defense which I making it almost impossible for any one clear blue skv she turned away with a Un io n - II. L. Robbins. ness. We need a minister in our church very much W ah iiin o to n —I. W. Johnston. have in mind. I have never written or to go into the interior, for it abounds in disappointed air, saying, "I do wish Snow shovels were found useful to and we need some one to keep the beys still Ap p l e t o n —A. II. Newbort. spoken of it before. With twenty-five such numbers that no place is free from God wouldn’t gather up the stars so R ockport—S. K. & H. L. Shepherd some extent on Wednesday morning while he is preaching; yes, and some; one to men to do it. This is not guesswork, it, and its bite is certain death. early in the morning.” C a m d en —T . C. A twlck. but a mntter of sientific certainty. T h o m a sto n - George II. Gardiner. last after the blizzard of the previous look after the girls, too. Only one instance is known to Indians W a l d o b o r o —F. A. Lorensaler. II. L. Crabtree, blacksmith and horse shear, where a man lias been bitten and did T en a n t’s H a rbo r, M e .—W . K. Sheerer. night. W A T E R AS A CONDUCTOR. To StcAmbontfl, T rain", W edding", I’artlen, VlRALIIAVKN, Me .-D. H. Glldden. has been obliged to give up his shoeing on ac­ not dio, and tins man was wildlv insane Funeral", Klc., Prom pt ntteutlon given. Dr. Clara B Weidman was out early count o f a trouble with his back. He received | "Some years ago when the wires ever afterward. Tlie spider makes its Wednesday morning visiting her patients an injury to Ills back when in the Navy and if ! loaded with heavy electric charges began home among the rocks, and wiien any­ First-class Livery Horses, notwithstanding the blustering state of auy man deserves a pension he Is one of them. to go underground I predicted that there thing approaches it rushes boldly out C a k e would be danger of the fireman receiv- Fine rih I Stylish Turn-onts. tlie weather F. A. Joyce has done the shoeing since he and makes an attack so fiercely that it ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. gave It up, and will continue it. 1 ing a deadly shook by tho electricity is almost impossible to escape it. It K e e p s THE CELEBRATED Clnrcnce Paul, clerk in C. A Carle- running down the streams of water runs with great rapidity and climbs BARGES FOR PARTIES. which might cross tho wires. In each ton’s ninrket, was gripped off of duty last sticks and trees as easily as if it were o il ROCKPORT PERSONALS. volt I would put nn altering machine of M oist and Fresh Prices Ponsonable! Give Me a Gall! week and his place for the time in the ! ------the ground.—Atlanta Constitution. Y O R K S A F E 20,000 volts capacity. One wire would FOR HALE n r market is filled by another. j Rev. C. M. Herring of Brunswick was | be grounded. A man would govern a I if made with M. FRANK DONOHUE, Man.v Pretty lletl Ciivei-iiiga. KPII. FF/RRY, Lily Pond Lodge. I O of G T . have in ’° 'vn sev''rl,l ,la-vs 1,,sl week’ i stream of water of ahout 400 pounds There aro, anil probably always will i PARK STREET, COUSER UNION ST ! pressure to the square inch with which At Perry’s Steam Dye House, A7H Afnln St. secured the use of the G. A. R Intll and Mrs. A D. Champney left Monday be, many who prefer the all white bed, £7*Te*lophonc*connectlon. 27 : the 20.HOO volt alternating current would Cleveland’s accompanying rooms for the meeting of , morning of 1 ist week for Milford, Mass j lie connected. The man would simply and for these many pretty lied coverings j are provided. Linen shams, witli bor­ the County l/xlge, Feb. 16. called there by the illness ofher mother. move the stream ol water back and forth ders of elaborate drawn work, arc used | B a k in g C. L- D U N N IN G ’S I against loss. .1 W. Crocker, Superintendent of the I with his hand playing on an enemy as Everybody feasted on mince pics Wed­ they advaneeil and mowing them down with plain white Marseilles spread -. An- J 1 W. RODMAN WINSLOW, C. & R. Water Co , had headquarters at nesday and Thursday at the store of the with nbsolute precision. Every man tique lace of firm, tine texture is always Livery, Boarding and Transient 132 N’ASHAI’ 8T. the Hollywood sheeting, a Fancy double j thereto, I am prepared to furninH tlie Public with would be cut to the ground beyond an'y nice team" at renaonablu price". A. J. BIRD & CO’ good interest. Our doctors are kept We do uot believe there is any field ol width material of soft, cream-white cot- j WHY | WHEN Special attention to Ladle" and Gent" that busy day and night attending to patients I temperance work in tho city of New hope of escape. ' ton, whose rough surface is exceedingly j wish conveyance without the trouble of taking care Keep constantly on hand the following Amt tpiul J „ ,, ‘ York and in the other large cities of the effective when wrought with the simple, I WILL YOU BOTHER of their team. Ity and answering calls \ ery few cases oonn,ry where such largo and iinineili- MIO 111' MERELY STUN THEM.J • Personal attention given to boa*-* ing Gent®’ showy patterns employed for this work, j TO MAKE YOU CAN line driving Horse". havo proved fatal and we hope that the ! results for good might be attained as "Foreign soldiers undertaking to A very handsome one designed for a 1 Patronage solicited. 20 worst is over. in tlie movement for the erection of whip America could walk around such white and gold giiestchamlier lias a con-Jx MINCE MEA4 coffee houses. In every large center of fc, Coiitraator F. W. Gilkey has been a fort as mine, but they never could get veutional pattern scattered • r - H L i population there always has been and through it. It would not be necessary worked in shades of ycllowr.j> J*|„.,,WIb Free Burning ‘ou/ bothered to quite an extent in getting always will he an imperative demand to deal out absolute death unless tlie The pattern is first efmjjTe,! witli H long the stained glass windows for the Opera for some class of institutions that shall As the s u n is sti|M‘i'i<>i' lo the 111 Chestnut, Stove, rgg anti Broken Sixes. operator felt like it. He could modify chain stiji-b; ffie leave- and shadings House by the parlies in Boston who were serve as places of sooial rendezvous for the current so ns simply to stun every- = su,.,.ea s ta r s , so D a n a ' s is s u p e r io r to Lehigh Coat the masses. The grogshops, no w_ have l-odv, and might then walk outside ijjaJ b;',‘ ? 'I . • . Mince Meat all other Sarsaparillas. to furnish thorn. As fast as received " - tilled witli a simple tilling stitch, winch I d Egg nod Broken Size". a monopoly of the h'aflness of cafer’ifiS 1«jT -piirtniin^?— and they are put in and we hope to see that to the Social newCfs of the people, espec­ is very rapidly dime and is yet exceed­ — MAKUFACTtlKKn BV- others worth keeping for ransom or ex- ingly showy. Tlto spread extends over Georges Creek Cumberland Coal. art of the job completed very soon. ially in i.lvv poorer and more crowded cltangc. He could also mako prisoners TH0RMHKE& HIX, Rockland. qu o lers of the towns No adequate at­ of tiie others, if convenient, or if not the pillows, and a band of colored rib­ Hard Wood, Flour, Groceries, Pro­ The Selectmen have posted notices for­ tempt has yet been made in this country bon, matching one of the lightest shades It is like the Mince Meat ,Bother used to convenient, turn on the fu’l force of the make and you are always si of tint best plus tl visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, bidding sliding on the sitlew-.".. on to meet the saloon evil at this point, hut | current, play the hose on them once of silk, is passed across the bed just be­ you use it. Put up in Glass Jars and HOI,,f> KV. tbem aS'-atreels Corop’aiuts liuve been it must he done if we are ever to over­ more ami send them to the happy hunt­ low tlie pillows and tied in it handsome ERY W H E R E . «« Lime, English and American Cement, bow.—Chicago Herald. made I), a number oil our citizens who come this arch enemy of Christian civil ing-grounds for good W hat a story Western No.l and No.2 Cement. izalion The saloon must he deprived that would make for the newspapers!" TIIOKNDIKE &H1X. have barely escaped l|>eing injured by of tlie excuse which it lias for existence Cliuraotartatlea of lltingnrhiii Women. fUf-Orders promptly illlcd. Telephone oonneotion sleds on the sidewalks.y It is the inten­ as the "poor man’s clubhouse,” by the The Hungarian woman likes to eat Sparrows ami Iliackbirilh. tion of Hie town oHieep's to strictly en­ substitution of places that shall have ail well, takes naturally to swimming, danc­ A. J. BIRtf & CO., the social adjuncts of the drink shops Birds, notwithstanding their attract­ ing, gymnastics, and has not tlie least heado^ rterT force the law by fine }wd confiscation of without their attendant evils. We re­ iveness in plumage and sweetness in objection to being admired. Although North End, Itoeklnnd, Me for Blacksmiths, Machinist", Quarry men, Pal met ° sleds. peat it again that something of tiiis kind song, are many of them great thieves. not specially inclined to sentimental ef­ Ei"bcrinen, Hportsnien, Seamen and Fanners, The work of piping the new block must he done. When nest building they will steal the fusiveness, in one sense of the toriu, she Hiiip, Boat, Carriage, and House Builders. If you can't find what you want, go to was complete,, md steam turned on feathers out of tlie nests of other birds, may, in moments o f love and passion, OF FEMININE INTEREST. and are often much inclined to drive off from the big boiler in the basement lust give a profoundly stirring expression to other birds front a feeding ground even her emotions; site may clothe her senti­ H. H. CRIE & CO.’S, weok. In a short time Summer weather Tne divorce contagion has reached where there is abundance. This is espe­ ment in words of enrapturing naivete, S. G Prescott Kaffirland. Not long ago a chief in­ Have lu "lock all "izesjof free b» prevailed in every room from cellar to cially true of one of our greatest favor­ drawn from the depths of the national and see their su>ck. A few leading articles in stock Best St. Louis Flour, S5.50 roof. The work of finishing inside is voked the assistance of the law to enable ites, the robin redbreast, who will peck temperament, if it does not find utter­ and just arrived, enumerated below (Every barrel warranted.) him to dispense witli a wife on tlie fol and run af.er and drive away birds going ahead rapidly. The front is being lowing grounds of complaint: "Wife ance in tlie all expressive "jut,” whis­ 60 Tons Rellned and Norway Iron. 20 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar, 1.00 COAL' much bigger than himself. 10 Tons Quarry and Carriage Steel. made ready for tile plate glass windows pered in the acme of ecstasy, accom­ 4 lbs. Choice Baisins, ,2o talk too much with neighbors; too much Very different as tho robin and the 16 Tons Barb Fence Wire und Staples. OT tWo E ost l»aint face and eyebrows; too much snore panied by an ineffably blissful glance. and the masons will commence to spread sparrow are in other things, they re­ I, 000 Kegs Cut and W ire Nulls. 15 Large,Sweet,Florida Oranges, .25 in sleep; too much boss and too much This is true of tlie so called girls of LEHIGH COAI mortar in a few days. semble each other in this. Gn an early the people no less than of women of tlie 100 Keg" Ship and Boat Spikes. Choice Broken Candy per ib., .10 no gooff.” And yet the Kaffir cannot 100 Kegs Iron and Steel Horse Siioes. Georges Creek Cumberland The workmen commenced Tuesday acquire the graces of civilization. spring morning, wiien a little touch of higher classes, for grace and beauty Fancy Mixed Candy “ .12 frost still made the surface of the earth 1,000 Gala. Ready Mixed House und Ship Paints Ladies havo in various eontinental know no difference between high and 1,200 Guls. Puint und Machine Oils. CHARCOAL. slaking lime for mortar for the new hard, 1 have seen a blackbird on a lawn low, and often bestow upon a poor, French Chocolate Drops, " .15 block. The lime used is from the Old cities done exceedingly well as pho­ 200 Gals. House, Ship and Carriage Varnishes. tographers. In Copenhagen a lady pho­ at last after great efforts extract a worm, barefooted, short skirted peasant girl 10,000 Lbs. Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Mixed Nuts, all kinds, .15 Pond rock, which in these days is known tographer lias for several years been and this was the signal for a crowd of (with her face in a kerchief tied under IS,COO F»et W ire Rope. 5 lbs. Best Bice Pop Corn, .25 WOOD! as black lime, but should in no sense favored with very flattering commissions sparrows, who, by dint of nutubors, the chin) tho same enchanting form, the 8,000 Lbs. Q uarry and C able’Chaln Q-E* AXaXj I3CTJ\rX3». Choice Apples by the barret from 1.00 be called so as the mortar made from it from tho court In Stockholm another managed to drive away the blackbird same magically attractive glance, as 1,600 Lbs. Steel Crow Bar". and carry off tlto worm, to feed their own upon her more favored sister.—Wilhelm 260 Kegs best Blasting Powder. Akron Sewer and Drain Pipe, is after a short time as white as any lady has attained Io an equally good up. position in the photographic world young ones, no doubt.—Cassell’s Maga­ Singer in Harper’s. 8,000 Hickory and Oak Spokes. GROUND TILE lime will produce. As for lasting quali­ zine. ______160 Sets Hickory and Oakjtims. A Choice lot of Northern Spys at 1.50 Sho, too, counts royalty among tier pat­ For Vuilord rain ing Purposes All orders T h o Tl- £,000 Lbs. Boat Nail" and Rivets. ties it has no equal as it is nearly if not rons, and the Swedish artists admit that DuMceniluuU of Some Noted Aleu. rlKln per barret. promptly filled. Telephone connection. Remem- quite equal to cement for brick laying she can hold her own against any male It is noteworthy what a number of In tho famous West Philadelphia Bar- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, New London Layer Baisins 2 lbs, ,25 pmber I ho place, 6 train Botanical gardens there flourishes or other work. photographer. men em inent in the era 1801-05 are now We also have u lurge assortment of represented only in tlie female line of an enormous Florida swamp cedar, the II. II. CRIE & COMPANY S. G. PRESCOTT & 00., ••The melancholy days have come.the THE UTOPIAN FARMER. descent. Neither Abraham Lincoln nor trunk of which is fully six feet in di­ STATE OF MAINE POULTRY, TILLSON'S WIIAllF, Rockland, Maine. saddest of the year” when business is Jefferson Davis lias a living grundson. ameter. Tiiis tree was planted under SHUT UP Harper'* A/ay(i»lne. very peculiar circumstances, well worthy — INCLLDINO— nearly at a stand-still. A majority of here, tny dear, I want ter 3uy a word or two Neither has Andrew Jackson, Thurlow iti the house one is apt to be Weed nor Horace ( Ireeley. < ienerul of narration. One day, many years ago, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chicks the lime fleet have hauled up for (lie the great Bartraut was riding through wh d I thlnk'ii the proper thing for m e’u' Hancock’s o tto s o n left beltiud liini only constipated, or fall heir to and Hens. Winter, the kilns nearly all out, no ice the state of marshes and alligators, and g ive nut mighty good advice nence we was a small daughter. There isno represen­ AT LOWEST MAHKET FlUCES. business being done as yet, but never­ ••1 Ui.it day tho beast lie bestrode was a very Koei- some disease for lack of fresh H. 0. GL'RDY & CO ’a’ now I'd like to have ye tative of General Scott’s name. A sin­ O*-Cull und get a curd on our Hilvcrware und theless our people are making good use "'ay back in xlxiy gular parallel runs betwixt two Confed­ nante. So, to accelerate his journey, ho ait and exercise. Such sed­ Dictionaries tiiat we aro giving to our customers of the slack spell to peru-e the daily Kf you don't think I’ve got a right to do as others erate generals, .Stonewall Jackson and dismounted at a neighboring swamp und FREE. Hundreds given away. Have you got - d e a i.euh in — floes, cut a switch, witli which ho belabored one? If not cull ut once and don’t get left. papers and make themselves familiar 'N ' sell the crops before they grown, just like them John Morgan, pritn c of taiilers. Each entary habits lead to a debil­ died before tlto war ettdod, leaving one to good effect tlie lean and hungry steed. C O A L ------« _2.ith the Chilian i.ait! ind ».• u.-i . /■ Tlie switch did such good service upon ita te d Of uli sizes, I of interest W hy, Mcg.u ut in Noo York he lot o' fair daughter. Tlie two girls grew up, z «Yr < V ) Donohue’s Cash Grocery m arried happily, boro eaeli a daughter this occasion that Ito preserved it, and f e e l ­ That's several thous 1 bushels ii u then what the CORNER MAIN AND M YRTLE BT8. W and died soon after giving birth to u upon his return to Philadelphia plautod I WOOD Its the time for our annual town meet- country's borne it in Itis garden, and tin- huge swamp J •N’ g .t bin money « i, I'm told i* did’nt have u second child.—New York Press. i n g , Long und fitte1 l 11 l 1* banquet, where the dishes were blue, all It is curi'His to observe at this day j lJ*Oocl dlhl derangt-tl liver, great booeOt til it spellan industry would ths ol uli tiny sold uowhtr - but in MORGAN A. SO hT. Prop'* the table decorat ions blue und tlie wall the coinplicat*-I ^coinci i iral patterns in ; p\n- sa]e a]| Druggists. PliOVinF-NUl'. 11. s. Broken, Stove, Egg, . Ire to every individual member of the yell ter think ot us u rankin' of a pot paj-er one of solid blue, bought and put which some ol the ancient itoiuan seals ______. ______L*______1 community, we cannot afford to let the II' teller. Ibl.iga wu bjlxu’l i.Jty tip puri-osely for the occasion. Boston are fferigmi. unmistak.il,U tortile pm- IMSHM HflHMH PHBP I Why Will You Suffer tv it li Itlieuiuulisuif opportunity go by without striving for Herald. pose of defeaim g tne ingenious counter- iuliK HH IIj IJy II nlil LUUUfl U IlU And I’Tunkilu Coal. feiler, as the engravers at tlie bureau of j UIWIHI.VW «.,!».. . J k b u e -. u h ata ■ In Wrist, A its accomplishment. A tu.luni Very I.iliu Aiueeteaii. wlnn i no < f Covj.l ’i E li engraving and printing try by limilar , J,lt ““ ■‘F im b .ix vi:o e t ib i.,: biaieuy. According to Colonel Hocltill, the TIOC K ii e i : »c ia rill A. F. C310OKKTT & CO, ne in- I., muliiply the foi-o-r’s difiienl- FOR COUGHS, COLDS. SORE A Quebec flihenu-in nnu<-l lLi-ttn devils aro driven out of tho towns in slip ot p ‘P- r »iz.o of fingir. -ugbl from s»dlln' things yu never i igl ties. Tlie u, l.d ie art h shown THROAT, INFLUENZA, Crockett Block, enlii his wile recently tonuuthcr Freni li­ Corea on New Year’s eve by firing off - o f il.ii r. W. com, KvcUuud, Ale. gnus and crackers. This is a curious by the fact tliat the coins oi thocivtlized • F l in t , B lood & Go , Gen­ man mimed Cbapeuii l-u u iimniii d sum ty ir w a y , I'll let it go; 1 d id n 't m world ure cameos multiplied to auy ex- , ETC. e ral ri< llliitf Ak'tTiis ft i L'nitcd North End, K ocklaud, Me. parallel, if not an explanation, of tlie buu», Pruviilt-uce, R. 1. of money A quit claim deed trtins- » straight in cities can’t be crooked i ferrud the woman custom of our own New Year’s shootera. tent 1/v dies. Jew. h-i-s’ Weekly. PfiCB 50c. PBf Bottle. 5 Bottles, S2.00. LPatent applied for. J