T he Courier-Gazette. V o lu m e 48. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1893. E n te r e d an Reaoird CI hnn M all ftf niter. D umber 15

ROCKLAND LOCALS. OUTLOOK. I n p p The place to.. LADIES' TAILORING COUNTY CHAT. EIGHT HOUR CAW. CURRENT NEWS FROM ROCKPORT L a b U H A V E News Notes Concerning Our City and Its People. A frightful raining accident occurred Matters of Current Interest to Residents ! Communicat,an f,om “ Formrr Well I have opened a room at 421 Mnln Street, of Old Knox. I Known Resident of Vinalhaven. THEM over the Crockett & Lovejoy store and I am in Wales, Tuesday, 300 miners being en­ Seasonable Happenings Served Up in Read­ prepared to do Cleaning, Pressing, Dye­ tombed. As is usual in such cases tho able Form for Home Use CLEANED ing and Repairing of Ladles’ and Gentle­ correspondent i ___ j 8BATTW, W a s h .. March 30. 1893. Curtains! men's outside clo’hln^ at reasonable prices forms us that emergency apparatus was not in work­ To The Courier-Gazelle :— And Done up equal Io new In at 11 and at short notice. I shall make a spec­ E have received g en -, ialty of yesrs ngo. April ing order. This seems to bn an era of eral orders No. 2 In Ihe lists of published' bids for the Industrial News That Shows Business Activity — Local Notes Regarding EPH. PERRY’S DYE HOUS /xml cl IVr^xlclxxft- 2, there was fire escapes that are not available and from Department postoffici' building at W ashington,I). C , Ladles' Jackets, Coats, Capes, Ulsters and Things of Interest—The Week's nil outdde garments. I have a full line of sn ow storm remedies that will not cure. CommanderCush- I notice the successful bidder is John Record of Personals. nil the latest sty es and colorings of Cassi such dimensions ing nnd aee that Pierce of Now York Since the enact­ meres, Kerseys, Thlbets. Worsteds and Advices from Constantinople report Fancy Cloakings. We guarantee a fit In thut it was neons the follow ing ment of the new eight-hour law by Con­ CITY EXPRESS every case and get our garments up In the tho persecutions of Christians and the Piper has moved to Camden. most thorough and workmanlike manner sary to break out the roads. Wages ...... friends of oars in gress, s me buildings and works have —A N D — by the latest New York styles. 14 kidnaping of Christian girls for harems, Mrs. Julia Upham has moved into tho wore ten cents an hour. this vicinity have been appointed Aides- been re-advertised, (or the express pur­ in various Turkish provinces. The Eeiis bouse. de-Camp: pose that contractor! should bid for the TRANSFER TEAMS W. D. ANDREWS report says that this is nothing new, but That gravel walk which has been F. I) Smith of Rockland, Levi W. work upon the eight-hour basis. If the Vacation this week in all the schools The nuhncrlbor han nut on n lino common occurrence. It should be Kxpr« hr and Transfer toama, wi Rockland, Maine. ordered by the City Government for Smith of Vinalhaven, J. O. Johnson of report of the Congressional Committee, of the corporation. Headquarters at common no longer. Religious intoler­ 421 Main Street. Broad street extension will be heartily Liberty, J. II. H. Hewett of Thomaston, who reported on tho bill when it was The Knox Cooperage Co. discharged F. F. BURPEE’S DRUG STORE, ance nnd sect persecution should not be appreciated. The largo force at work Alden Miller, J r., of Camden, Wm. before Congress, was correct thsy stated a cargo of staves last week. C or M ain a n d L lin o ro ck Hts, allowed whether in Turkey or Russia. for the Maine Manufacturing Co. are McLain of Appleton, P. G. Ingalls of the objeotof the new bill was to prevent 'Where orders for all kinds of LIGHT The Y. P. 3. C. E. had a social in the TRUCKING and BAGGAGE obliged to wade through the mud there Washington, Lysander Norwood tho law from being a dead letter, as the South Carolina has gone into the Baptist vestry. Friday evening. MOVING can be left. or take Lisle street or the railroad track Union, Burrows of Waldoboro, law passed in 1868 hadbeen. The pres­ Orders taken by telephone ai liquor business. It is what is called the Last year at this time some had plant­ promptly attended to. Prices re This street has been rapidly growing James R. Littlehale of W arren, Geo ent law is a very plain one covering in 12 sonable. “new dispensary law.” Governor Till­ ed their pens and potatoes.' and d. serves a walk. The houses with II. M. Barrett of Rockport, Geo. B. Seoticn 1 'theContractor.SiibContractor man said to a reporter: Dr. Piper preached at Glen Gove, JOHN E. HILL. one exception are all new,and cosy, com Erskine of Jefferson. or any other Officer of Agent.” Sec. The new dispensary law goes into effect Sucdny afternoon of last week. fortable homes. Thd Road Commis. July 1. Alter that dale there will not be a li- It may not be out of place right here 2 ol tha law is plainer still, and provides sioner will make this gravel walk as an censed saloon in the whole state of South the punishment. As the recent trouble Carleton, Norwood & Co. finished re­ Carolina. The wines, whiskies, beer, and tn to say that no county in the state has a experiment, to see whether or not it is fact all beverages conlaining alcohol will be better list of G. A. R, Posts than Knox. in New England is still fresh and the pairs on the Merriam kiln last week and sold only at state dispensaries by salaried and public greatly agitated lest some of the fired up desirable to construct walks of gravel bonded officials. One or more ol these dispen­ They all rank high. HERE’S YOUR CHANCE! place of so much plank walk which has saries may be locmed in any town where employes of the granite firms should The Road Commissioners did a good Specialty petition for its establishment is signed by commit some ofienso against the peaco proved so expensive a luxury majority of the freehold voters. Drng stores The people up Union way are waiting lost week in removing the mud from uA. “V alunlolo are prohibited from selling any spirits except anxiously for the frost to come out of of the stale, it is now a matter of con­ the pavement. alcohol, which must be purchased trom the The City Committee on Streets is state. the ground—not so particularly with a siderable interest to me, a Now Eng­ Tho Water Co. has a small crew at carry the largest and most complete slock Jg making an investigation of the Broad The new law will make a great change in view to farming operations as to see lander, to sec how law abiding citizens,, work thawing out the water pipes on of Ihe sta'e, and I think that it will finally be DICTIONARY way anil Pleasant street railroad cross universally adopted as a solution of the liquor work begun in dead earnest on the who are government contractors, will the east side of tho village. problem. Georgos Valley Railroad. VV e discover obey the eight-hour law. FITEZE ! ings to see if a gate or flagman •------Mr. Gunnell commenced this week to —AT— even now an occasional doubter who On the otuer band officials, contractors Tea, Dinner anfl Toilet Sets needed. These crossings are certainly KNOX COUNTY BOYS, run a bake cart to Camden daily. Silos professes to believe that the road will or sub contractors at Vinalhaven by ask­ F. A . P e t e r s o n ’s Also a full line of dangerous, and need somo sort of pro­ Carrol) has been engaged to drive tha One Who Receives a Fine Testimonial not be built, but this class of people ing employes to break the eight-hour tection. —Success in Music. □art. A t l a n t i c CUTLERY, SILVER WARE have grown beautifully less since the law might properly perhaps be held AMD C. M. Tibbetts, the early gardener, has Quite frequently the boys of Martins­ time Tins C.-G. took up the cudgel in guilty of infringing upon that law which J. M. Robinson is engaged in paving the driveway of his bouse. This will things in fine condition. The season ville are inquired for as to their business behalf of the “Doodle Bug Road” and so many of the law makers of the state Boot and Shoe Store. improve the appearance of bis neat and KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS. may be late this year, but there’s noth­ pursuits, success, etc., but among those the Opinion bitterly opposed it. We loved so well that Senator Lyons' elo­ pleasant home. Here’s the Plan: •W-Bend for our Now Catalogue which will be ing late about Mr. Tibbetts. He has who may be prospering none seems wonder if our neighbor thinks even now quence could not induce thorn to repeal Every customer recelven a Card nnd tho mailed free to any addre.a In Now England. amount of every purchase Is Punched Out, lettuce, tomatoes, cabbages, pansies, more prominent than Georgo B. Foun that the road will be built? The High School sooiabie netted $14 When all tho figures are cut out the cus Note Address, tomer will be presented with our Dictionary daisies, otc., coming along bravely, tain, who appears to be achieving 1 For the sake of the beneficiaries of the toward the graduation fund. There was FREE OK COST. T IIE GrUEA-T ■■ visit to hiB hot beds, Claremont street brilliant success. He took charge of national eight-hour law I hope that tho a large delegation of young ladies-from We have a Nice Lino of Appleton's thrifty residents will not will be found very entertaining. granite contractors will heartily coincide Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats & Caps -ake City Inn, Camden, late let the George’s Valley Railroad stop at the Camden High School present. August, last year, its “opening season," with the purpose of Congress in passing Suitable for Ladies, Girls, Men und Boys. ChinaandPacificTea Co. Union. We prophecy that within two A delegation of yonng folks Irom The first loss resulting from the Are the law. F red J . W ake. O “The Prices are Right. Call and get I and managed it with signal success. years Appleton’s people will ride to Card. Everybody can have one. 384 MAIN ST., of last week in the Spear coal office Rockland attended the Friday evening Following this ho went to Medfield, Rockland by rail. P. A. PETEKSON, R o c k la n d , M a i n e . building to be adjusted and paid was ROCKPORT PERSONALS meeting at the chapel on the hill. Quite 14 17 Mass., as a chief clerk of tho (Elm Tree o o <160 Milin S t., Illnke Block, North End that of the German American Ins. Co an interest is manifested in these Friday Inn, and by strict attention to business Mrs. Mary A. Brown is visiting rela­ Their proportional part of the loss on The granite business is looking up all ev-nlng meetings. together with courteous nnd agreeable over the county, and the outlook is tives in- Rockland. the building was paid through their manners he endeared himself to proprie The Hoboken Intermediate, taught by that we shall have busy times with Mrs. Mary Wallace is able to get out DOMESTIC agents, Kalloch & Meservey, Thurs­ tors, attaches, boarders, and a host of Mrs. Tribou, reports five pupils who A Card to the Public day morning, nftcr the fire occurred plenty of money in circulation for seve­ again after a severe illness. friends, and in order to show their rej have not lost a day, and 35 in average Monday. ral years to come. Many of the con­ Capt. W. A. Thorndyke went to Bos­ attendance. The corporation schools am having so many requests by gard in a very expressive manner ere PAPER PATTERNS tracts taken will occupy one or two ton Wednesday. this term have labored under tbs incon­ mail for Samples of : : : There are 18 barber shops and 23 be vacated his trust to opon the register MR. E. F. LEACH years in completion. Miss Mumle Carleton went to Boston venience of having a large number of barbers in this city, and they [are good again at Lake City Inn they presented In connection with his sewing machine busi­ him somo very valuable and useful pres­ o o Tuesday to visit friends. the scholars s'ck with the measles.wbich ness lias the agency Ur tho WALL PAPERS shops and artistic barbers, too. No Warren will be well represented at hoe made the Average attendance small. need of going unshaven in this city. ents, consisting of a silver berry dish, Rev. W. W. Ogier attends the annual that I have to request customers the World’s Fair by tho Georges River DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS! Tho latest addition to the force is Will with amber and crystal bowl, pickle conference ut Machias this week. One of tho most retired and pleasant to be more explicit as to prices, Mills exhibit. We venture to say that Davis, formerly with L. W. Benner, dishes, berry spoons, soup ladles, eto. Miss Nellie Thorndyke went to Boston places in Rockport is Beauchamp Point, Domestic Reviews, Quarterly, 25 cents etc. We have paper at all prices there will be no superior exhibit in that Domestio Monthly Msgasine, 10 cents who has opened a shop in the Howes Though Mr. Fountain values these Saturday to spend a week withher sister. where the (arm urn' farm house of Mr. Orders by mall or otherwise promptly uttended from 5c, 6c, 7o, 80, 9o, lOo, 12o, tokens of esteem very highly yet, as he line nt the Exposition. The Georges Hanley are located. Many Summer vis­ to. 10 building, between Granite nnd Willow Fred Norwood returned home Wednes­ 18o, 20c, 25o and upw ard, says, their generous motives nre more Mills have the finest workmen procura­ 33» MAIN STREET, streets. Irving Johnson of Thorndike day from Philadelphia for a short visit. itors have discovered that here is^the place Opposite Fuller & Cobb's new store. and a much larger line than usual, highly appreciated, and the kind people ble, the most modern machinery and to rest awhile from the bu is assisting J. F. Cooper, at the Brook Herbert Hill, R. Clough nnd G. New- so that when a person simply re­ of Medfield will always iiave the best are in every way fully abreast the times. A few of the wise have aff bert are at work in the grauite quarries quests me to semi Samples of PROBABLE SUICIDE. room” in his heart reserved for them, And then, too, the exhibit is made en­ board for the Summer, at Vinalhaven. Use the : : : Wall Paper you can readily see o o tirely of Maine wool. Warren, Knox are Mr and Mrs. Barnet anl that it places me in a trying posi­ Vinalhaven Granite Cutter’s Body John H. Thomas is the winner of the Express Duplicator, Found Floating in the Water, We are glad to hoar of the successjat- County and the State of Maine owe of Waltham, Muss. . If you wish to make many copies of any tion to know what to send, and as tained in the musical world by J B Superintendent Walker a vote of thanks fireman’s stiver medal. His friends nnd Writing or Drawing. No washing re­ VINALHAVEN PERSON quired. It is would take too much time to Monday of last week .a fisherman Gushee of Boston formerly of Appleton. for his enterprise. neighbors congratulate him. I he Best All Around Copying Machine Bend Samples of all of them, it named Hibbert Smith saw a dead body Mr. Gushee has many musical abilities. • o Mrs. E. Southard returned home Mrs A. P. Green was in Bosti, Goiug, and Is one of the Ch< apest For causes delay, writing back and floating between Green and Griffin He is the happy possessor of a strong W arren’s wooden bridge is again in Wednesday from Ash Point where she week. terms and specimens of work apply to forth,ascertaining what is wanted. ledges. He picked it up und brought it and sympathetic tenor voice which he need of repairs, the abutment on one hud been visiting her parents. Miss Mamie McKenna visited relat] J. W . MITCHELL, Rockland, Me. The following Is un order received to Steamboat wharf. The selectmen has under thorough control. His com­ side having fallen in. A strong iron Mrs. C. A. Wooster has returned for a in town, last week. were notified and an examination proved last week which explains itself, pass is unusually large and sufficient for bridge with well built abutments of visit to her father, Eben Thorndyke. H. L. Raymond left here Tuesday to to be the body of Johnson and is the proper kind of an or­ any work. He is also a versatile instru­ granite would be the cheapest structure She has been en a sea voyage to South resume bis studies at Bowdoin College. der to send : inlander, who had been employed here mentalist. He recently played a banjo in the end for the town. America with her husband in hark John Capt. Prestou Ames ba9 become a res­ cutting paving. Johnson left his board­ and harmonica solo to a large Boston o o ICE FO R SU M M ER It. II. Hu u n iia h : j Emery. ident, buving moved here from Matini­ DBAtt Hiu :—Th« 'paper you suleeted for ing place about six o’clock in the morn-, audience nnd shortly after we noticed in A very late season is the report from mo wia entirely sutisfaclory and pleased uh ing and wus shortly afterwards seen Thursday, Apl. 7, a merry party of cus. Pure, Clean and Clear is the Ice bar all very much. I send money to pay lor print the following: the farmers all over the county. The same by the stage driver. 1‘leane send mo a eight from Spear nnd Mechanic streets Robert Wiley and wife left here Thurs­ vested by us at Chickawaukiu Lake lor going towards Lane’s Island. He J . B. Gushee showed how easily it few samples ol light paper for Dining Room fro9t still remains deep in the ground, took tho early train for Thomaston, to next Summer’s use and we shall at about 10 or 15 cents per roll. probably committed suicide, was to transfer bimsell into an entire day for a visit to Mr. Wiley’s forme Yours, Mrh. ------and the season for general planting deavor to give the very bed service pos- lie was buried in Carver Cemetery, band at short notice and upon encore attend tho convention of tho Rockland home in Blairsville, Pa. siblu this season, for good service is holds aloof. But late or not late Knox We shall continue to sell our uesday. sang "Do Not Forgot Me” in a delicate District League. One would hardly Miss Bertha Dolbam returned from everything to anybody wanting ice. Il nor of much sweetness. County’s farmers always get there with recognize in the weary and extremely you shall ueed ice at wholesale or retail, goods at the lowest living prices. Charlestown last week, and has engaged CAMDEN CULLINGS. He sings with great taste and expres­ both feet. T he C.-G. will he sent one by Lhe ton or month, give us a trial. We do not claim to bo tho cheap foot sore party who returned lute in the as book-kepper for Lane & Libby. sion. He has composed two songs, year free to the Knox County farmer Our prices suit everybody. 10 store in town, but the low price The new grist mill has its big elevator Farmhouse on tho Hill,” the beauty of evening the same persons who started who brings to us the first puck of county store for good goods. running. In less than two and a half which so truly reflects the sweet and out so joyous in the morning, but all de­ The diocesan convention of the Epis­ tender sentiment of tho words.und “They raised green peas. THORNDIKE & HIX. hours it ground out at bousund bushels of clared they had a most enjoyable time copal Church of Maine will meet with are Singing at Home Tonight,” which o o corn. and were well satisfied with the pro- ChriBt Church, Gardiner, the second 343 MAIN STREET. possesses those exquisite inspirations of Camden is having some little heat melody which at once appeal to the Bfau- _ _ Tuesday in June, when the latter will R .: H .: BURNHAM, When the Mt. Battle Mill gets to run­ listener. over its new town hall matter, a tempo­ celebrate the 100th anniversary of the —------.*»------PAUL J. STAALESEN, 413 Main Street. rary injunction, eto. Camden is now in ROCKPORT MARINE establishment of Christ Churoh parish. ning there will probably be employed in MATINICUS! the mills along tlie streams inure than a a position to make herself a most beau­ PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, Seh. Silas McLocn is at Belfast with thousand persons, men ami women Mr. and Mrs. Thad. Tolrnan have tiful town—not only picturesque as to Ho. SO South Main Street, grain. ItOCKLAND, M S This means that ut least $100,000 a year gone to housekeeping in Iddo Tolman’s location, hut attractive in architecture W ith a SLEEPER’S All work done in tho most workmanlike chambers aud arrangement. One thing is neces­ Sch. Delia Carleton is due here with and Fuilhful Maimer, und on will he paid out in wages to the em ­ Reasonable Terms. 8 20 Quarter-Centuqy's ployes. M r s Gracie C. Young and son Horace sary, however, to bring about this happy a cargo of coal for G. E. Carleton. CIGARS. Orders can be lelt at C. E. Tuttle's, 808 Malu Bt* returned from Rockland and vicinity the consummation, and thut is a united, Charles 11. Smith and sons oi Caribou Sch. Ella May is due from Vineyard 6th. shoulder-to-shoulder spirit, that shall Smokers know too well Experience! sold something over $2000 worth of po­ Haven with sand for the ShepherdlCo. To the World’s Fair & California. Capt. Wilt Ames arrived the 6tb with sink out of sight all minor, hurtful jeal­ the history of many The very lowest rules, including Bleeper, with I have found H artshorn’s Cough • tatoes lust Fall. About seven years ago Sub. H. F. Kimball sailed the Ilth for oomph te Pullman service, from Boston to dealt, his sloop, which adds another tine sloop ousies and give to the people one great Balsam superior to any medicine l ' Mr. Smith bought his lurm on which Taunton with lime from the Shepherd brands of cigars-good nation, also hotel accommodations at Chicago dur the Matinicus fleet. and grand aim—the benefit of the town. lug the World's Fair. Our personally conducted ever sold for Coughs and Colds. And! was owed a debt of about $1900, they Co. for a while-get a big excursions lor Caliloruia und all Western points John Gott of Green’s Landing is in The spirit of enterprise shown by the leave Boalou on llnough express trains every never i:i my experience lias it failed to , have bought about $1000 worth of horses Sub. Sarah Hill has loaded lime from trade-then the quality Tuesday, via tho Boston und Maine, Central Vt., town doing the mason work on Capt. town, even while the smoke was rising Grand Trunk, Rock Island und Denver, and Rio give relief. 11. U PACKARD. und machinery besides his other ex­ Carleton, Norwood ds Co. for, Boston r u n s dow n. Grande Ruilwuy*. For rates and full particulars Halifax, Mass., Dec. 23,1892. Jam es E Hall’s new Iiouse. from its burned business houses, was of our excursions apply to your nearest ticket penses all of which he, or they, have such as to excite the admiration of all, and wus ready for sea Saturday. T h e tra d e for SLEEPERS agent or write A. PUILLIPB & CO., 2W8 Washing­ paid and are now lree from debt. Mrs. Charles Tolman returned the ton BL, Boston, Muss. 10 22 6th from Rockland where she has been and.that spirit of town patriotism and The S. E. ii H L. Shepherd Co. has dis-1 EYE CIGARS w as b u ilt There is more Catarrh in this section ol the passing a few days with friends. courageous enterprise should still bold charged the past week the following up by superior quality; j country tbau all other dlseates put together, sway. Smooth over your difficulties, road vessels : Auuie I) Kimball, Snow , j and until the lust few years wus supposed to Thomas Simpson, who has been the and kept because we friends, bear and forbear, und keep the Squall, Sea Pigeon, Brilliant,» and ' CLIFTON be locarable. For a great uiauy years doctors guest of Capt. W. B. Young, and E. maintain the quality. ironruDced it a local disease, and prescribed ball a-rolling. the British schoouers Susie Pierce, West- Wanted on Pants immediately at the MAINE focs. remedies, and by constantly falling to Frobock who has been the guest of ASK MANUFACTURING CO , Corner Broad and Park & j co.e with local treatmeot, pronounced it incur* field and Belmont. I., Rockland. T Henry Young and sons, left here the 2d The Word “ Sozodont,” KARL, I able. Science bus proven catarrh to be a con­ FOR THEM stitutional disease, und therefore requires coo- for Rockland. Which ban already become a bou.efiold word, Sch. Senator sailed Wednesdayfwitb Wr Out 0 / Towi slilntional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, la derived from Ibe Greek, and couponed of lime from the Shepherd Co. for Ells­ mee. Wc think if the Thomaston girl who ANYWHERE:; manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, two word., 8o»o and Odoutea. ‘ 8o»o" Iraua- worth, also the Autelope for Boston and Paper Hanging, Graining, Hard Wood Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the sawed und split the wood, as reported lated means to preserve, aud "Ddoutes" Ibe Trade Mark KUKOHKAN PLAN. marset. It is [lufcen internally In doses from teelb—"SOZODON I " a preserver of the leetb. the Ethel F. Merriam. Finishing, Etc. 10 drops lo a leaapoonlul. Il acts directly on the Thomaston scribe last week, Aud il ia true to Its name li beautifies aud Chambers St. and West Broadway, the blood and mocous sorlaces of ibe system. preserves the leetb, bardeus and invigorates ibe Dealer* in Paint*. Oil*, Varnishes, Window should come to Matinicus she would Warren should send the Wetberbee NEW YONK. Glao* and Painter*' supplies. Agent* for Harrison They offer one hundred dollars for auy case it urns, end corrects ail impurities ot the breath, Bro*.' Towu and Country Paint*. Thu best Hue ol falls to cute. Send for circulars aud testimon­ find a large field for wood cutting. We be odor of ibis pure preparation la to delight- curiosity collection to Chicago. It A LL DEALERS. IO CENTS. «. r. W1LDKY, Freprtotor. M U good* in Knox County. ials Address. would like to welcome her here. Give fnl that it is a Il ia wouldn’t prove the least interesting and S. S. Sliep.r A Co., factory, Boitoa, Mau. Rooms >1 per day and upward. Couvouieat O ur work i* alw ays _ F. J.CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. harm lets as water, Sold by druggists aud to all railw ay depot* sad boat landing*. prices are right, und satlsfi yardold by Druggists, 76c. a call. .erfumers. entertaining department there. I

THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1893.

Our reader. most not overlook the Interest InR Hon lion letter on page 5, from the pen of Rev. Spri 11 Ji' M illinery O penings. R. L. Dnaton. Camden, Georges River and one of onr Thomaston letters, with the program for the I next Pomona Grange were tecelved too late for publication this week. The resignation of the Rockland patrolman L. ETTA PHILBROOK, after two days of service is largely commented MRS, D. E. HOYT, J. C. REILLY-SULLIVAN on by the papers. The Lewiston Journal 14 LIMEROCK ST., MRS. JAS. HANRAHAN (SncceMor to J. 0. Willoughby.) never heard of such a case before. —:OPENING DAYS:— 375 MAIN ST., 340 MAIN ST., Saturday & Monday, 393 MAIN ST., 331 MAIN ST., 366 MAIN ST., Waldoboro has instructed its Selectmen to I’p one flight, over the •ell Its interest in the Knox A Lincoln for the New England Clothing Store APRIL 22 and 24. most advantageous terms possible. Waldoboro On the above date* I shall be pre- is now showing its common sense. pared to show my patron* find the Will have his Exhibition My entire stock is newand public the finest assortment of -:- Will have her Annual -:- Will have her Usual Exhi­ Will have her Usual Exhi­ Gov. Cleaves is proving himself from day to comprises all the late Trimmed Hats and of Pattern Bonnets and day the of the people.*’ His refusal to bition of Pattern Bonnets let the State pay his expenses to the World’s Novelties, which we shall Millinery Goods bition of Pattern Bonnets Fair is of a piece with other of bis common I have ever carried. My stock oom prise* everything kept in a first- Millinery Opening Hats . . . . sense and parriotic acts. He prefers to pay his be very happy to show the class millinery store and I am sure own junketing expenses, and therein shows everyone can find som ething Io and Hats please them if they will only give and Hats himself the man. ladies of Rockland, me a call. —ox— Come and see me on Saturday and Friday and Saturday Will our various correspondents let us hear Monday. All will be shown the ■nme attention whether you wish to from them each week. What has become of purchase or not. East Union, North Warren, West Warren, Friday and Saturday Friday and Saturday! (rail 2, a„d 22. Friendship, Hurricane, Spruce Head, Martins­ OPENING DAYS:— Friday and Saturday Friday and Saturday ville, Glenmere, Ash Point, Rockville and My good* and fixture* are all new and com- others of our talented scribes ? Let’s hear Saturday and Monday prise a very fine and handsome line for the Spring APRIL 21 and 22. trade. from you regularly, dear friends! April 22 and 24. APRIL 21 and 22. APRIL 21 and 22. APRIL 21 and 22. Camden is pleased to see the big freight car of the Electric Railroad on Its streets. When MEN AND WOMEN. Miss Annie Coughlin has returned from her the building season opens up Camden will not western trip. need a freight cat to give a basy aspect to her Personal Paragraphs of More or Less Miss Nettie Crockett is home from her stud­ Interest to Our Readers. streets. Camden will have a big hustle on ies in New York. APRIL BARGAINS! daring the Spring, Summer and Fall of 1893, and we hope it will be a bustle that, will con­ Mrs. Norton and the Misses Norton of Ma- H od. Farwell is In the city. ... -A-T.... tinue Indefinitely. tinicus were in town yesterday. Miss Grace M. Robbins is in Boston. John Crawford of Boston is looking up SMOKE AND WATER Our Port Clyde correspondence shows a L. C. Hatch is employed in South Portland friends in this city, his old home. most encouraging state of things in that busy Senator A. E. Nickerson of Boothbay was in Miss Lottie Meservpv is in Boston. On her burgh. The Port Clyde Marine Railway Co. town Friday. return she goes to Vinalhaven to do millinery E. B. HASTINGS.’ plans to build one or two vessels this season, Miss LuellaS. Erskine is book-keeping for J work for Mrs. A. P. Green. the railway itself is doing no little repair work, F. Gregory A Son. Fred N. Mank of this city and Sunie A. the Burnham A Morrill Canning Co. is doing Misses Louise and Grace Ayers arrived home Waltz of Damariscotta Mills were married in a big business, the C. K. Weeks Co of this from Boston, Tuesday. this city Wednesday by Rev. C. S. Cummings. (S ^ N o w is the Time to Find Pretty and Desirable Goods. city has leased a wharf privilege there, Mr. and Mrs. Mank are now housekeeping in opened a branch of its fish business with Wm. Henry Trowbridge, esq., of Denver, Colo., was in the city last week. the Sweetser house, Pleasant street, which has Our Stock was never so large, and we never had so Weeks in charge and is hustling, while other been cosily fitted up for their occupancy. Mr. S. T. Kimball is home from Boston recover­ branches of industry are in full blast. As our Mank is a worthy Rockland young man, while ing from an attack of sickness. correspondent puts it, “ There is work for the lady is highly esteemed in her borne nnd every naan, woman and child in Port Clyde.” A. S. Black is assisting his father in his has already made many friends here. Con­ Many Real Bargains! I t’s a smart enterprising place and we re glad brokerage business, Willoughby Block. gratulations! Our Entire Stock of to see things hum. Dr. T. L. Estabrook leaves tomorrow for a As we are now oil'ering. ten days trip to the New York hospitals. STEAMBOAT SPARKS. THE CHURCHES. Mrs. Chas. Hutchinson of Exeter, N. H., Stoaraboat Sappho, the Maine Central Bar is visiting her mother, Mrs. Fannie Thomas. Harbor ferry boat, is at the South Marine Farewell Sermon of a Beloved Pastor— Railway, receiving new screw and general re­ Other Announcements. Miss Lena has gone to Boston where DRESS GOODS Our Big Bargains. she has secured a fine position ns stenographer pairs. with Estes & Lauriat Vice President H. P. Jones of the Penobscot Fast Day will be observed at the First Bap­ We are selling a full line of We Quote a Few of the Many Mrs. Lizaie Manning is in Worcester, Mass., Bay Steamboat Company was in Belfast Wed­ CLOTHING! tist Church with a sermon by the pastor at nesday, making arrangements for the Summer 10:30 a. ra. head trimmer in Miss E. A. Wheeler’s millin­ Good Barga ns We Shall Offer ery store. schedule. The company now have five small The Methodist Church’s big audience room steamers plying in the Penobscot. Colored Serges, Waa crowded fall Sunday morning to hear the M rs./. A. Hosmer and family have returned Was damaged by Smoke and W ater This W eek: The ice having moved from the Penobscot closing sermon of Rev. C. S. Cummings after front Boston and reoccupied their home on the B. & B. steamers now make the full Bangor 1 case niee quality Brown Cotton, a pastorate of five years’ duration. The ser­ Spying street. connection, fouy trips per week. The Penob­ in the Fire ot April 10. W e shall close mon, like all of this gentleman’s platform ef­r- A C McLoon M has returned to Boston to take All the Pretty New Shades for Spring full 1 yd. wide, only 5c. scot will probably soon be taken off for a forts, was able and eloquent. He detailedJ /an advanadvanced commercial course in Bryant & spring cleaning and the service performed on for only 40 inch Brown Cotton 6c. some interesting statistics of the work accom •f Stratton’ss College. onr entire stock of Clothing1, consist­ the route by the Lewiston and Katahdin. With plisbed In the five years. There have been Seamless Cotton, 2 1-4 yds. wide, Miss Lizzie A. Lord has closed her dress­ the four trip arrangement shippers are sure of ceived into the church 144 members, besiyes 17 making business in Brunswick and will go into for 16c. who are on probation. Over 300 reqn^Ma for their goods on time and we hope the need of all ing* of business In this city. three boats will be quickly demonstrated by 50c per yd. Bleached C rash Io. prayer have been made in ihe regulaw services, Miss Nellie Barker, who has been the guest and there have been 121 baptisms. Urwo years business. of Miss Sadie Glilchrest, returned Thursday to Shaker Flannel 5c a yard. ago a branch of the Epworth League and a her home in Hallowell. THE RAILROAD#. Junior League were formed whichAow have a Velvets and Silks to Match Every Turkey Red Table Linen, full width, membership of 240 and 70 respeftively. Mr. Miss Elizabeth C. Crocker returned to Chel­ Edward Dow, who has been baggage master M en’s, Boys’ and Children’s and fast colors, only 30c a yd. Cummings has married 135 cooJfles and offi- sea, Mass., Saturday to resume her duties as on Hodgkins’ train is now breaking. Will Shade. dated at 300 funerals. He has Jiso made 3000 teacher in the city schools. Bailey, who has been baggage master on the White Tahle Linen only 25c a yd. pastoral calls, 1630 of which jive re made the G. L. Farrand has been and is very ill at his night Pullman now occupies the same position fp'A m ong our large stock ofDress White Table Linen 37 l-2c, 50c, past year. He was transfeu/ed Saturday to home, the Meadows, of la grippe, but at the on Hodgkins’ train, while a Mr. Murphy from 62 l-2c and 75c—all bargains. Maine Conference and lo'Xted in Augusta presentjwriting is improving. the Mountain Division is baggage master on SUITS, Goods will be found all the New and ltev. Mr. Cummings has ’yfeen a power for good Mrs. Henry Eldredge and Miss Lily El- the night Pullman. Frank Hooper ran the Best Prints only 5c. Pullman train out Sunday, Conductor Sprague Pretty Novelties of the season. in our city. He is an r loquent pulpit orator, dredge of Kennebunkport have been visiting Toilet Quilts, worth 81.50, only a faithful, indefatigable worker, a genial, ap- Charles Eldredge and wife, this city. being away In attendance on a meeting of the gnod fellow and a pttblic- 08c each. C. E. Whiting of Boston, the well known Railway Conductors Association. he takes with him to the vocal instructor ot Boston, well known to our OVERCOATS & ULSTERS, Y. M. C A. e, not only the affection, re­ people, will pass the Summer In Camden. fill of the members of his own The four o’clock services was the largest In ety, but the esteem and regard Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Rice arrived home Sat­ ....-Zi-T.... OUR CLOAK ROOM hosiery & gloves attendance for sometime The remarks of Rev irrespective of religion, poll, urday evening from their southern trip Miss We open this week the finest as­ Mr. Pettingill were listened to with pr fit by thing else. May success always Ellen Rice visits Mrs. J. D. Lazeilat Roanoke, nuisortment u u u in v-'iof Hosiery v.every . . . j seen ...in all. The selections by the choir added much < is the wish'of us all. A parting re. Va. Is full of all the New Style Garments i tjH, We display the stock in to the interest of the hour. Their kindness is Jus tendered him last evening in the J. A. Lewis formerly night clerk at the our North Window this week. Be greatly appreciated by the Association. 50 C ts. on a D ollar. of the season. estry, which was largely attended. It Thorndike Hotel, has gone to Hot Spring", sure and see the line and get our Ible that Rev. C. W. Bradleo of Ver- West Virginia, to lake a position in a hotel at Several books have been added to the library prices. No such Bargains were ever /111 be appointed to the Rockland church. that famous Summer resort. through the kindness of friends. There is yet i offered in Hosiery as we are now giv- room tor more. H^FCome early and make your pur­ Capes, Capt. Robinson celebrated his 8Uth mg. BILL IN EQUITY. birthday, Sunday of last week. He has a host Cape Jackets, All eur Hosiery Is the well known of friends who hope to see him celebrating chases while the stock is the T h e R is k »• (I0KH0S DYE ” anti is ac­ M. W. Mowry, E E. Payson et als., stock­ many other days of the sort. knowledged lobe the Heat ltlaek holders in the Maine Manufacturing Co., which Plain Jackets, Etc. A. M. Miller, formerly in business in this la rg e st. Hosiery made. Look at the 25c does business iu (be Park street pants factory, city,has taken the position of book-keeper in the of carrying fine goods is part of aud 37 l-2e qualities—these are. have brought a bill in equity against Brown Bath branch ot the Swift Beef Co. Mr Miller the cost. Every time you bump a Misses & Children's Jackets Extra Values. ing, King A Co. of New York. H. C. Stein and is a very competent and reliable young man. high-priced watch it costs you four All Sizes. A. 8. Littlefield of this city, officers of said W. E. Jones of this city has obtained a sit­ dollars. Don’t you realize that y<>u company, praying that the company’s atfitrs uation us assistant undertaker with A. E would he better oil with an every­ FERNALD, BLETHEN J| GO.. may be put into the bands of a receiver and a . s t i n g f Mann,'Union Square, Boston, and has entered day watch tor the wear and tear ? B its affairs would up, and asking for an injunc­ upon his duties there. He has a fine position. tion until the prayer of petitioners shall lie —as an accurate jeweled timepiece, 31GAc31* M ain Street. heard. W. H. Fogler appears for petitioners Will Graves, the accommodating and capa­ and equal in looks with the other, 310 Main St., Rockland, Me. and C. E. Littlefield tor the company, and the ble delivery clerk of E B. Ingraham A Co . can be bought lor S15 down to $4: hearing is assigued tor May 9. ill leave tor Waltham, Mass., where he ac­ CITY OF RLCKLAND. the new, quick-winding Water­ N O llCK The petitioners claim that the affairs of the cepts a position In a grocery store. Will has d o i n g , * ! many firm friends who will regret to have him bury, winds in // t v seconds. D on’t SALESMEN! la hereby given tint K. E. Morrison & Co. have company are not conducted in such a way as forget the name. We want more petition'll the municipal officers for a permit to to result profitably to the stockholders. We leave the city. BURTON & WILLIAMS erect and operate a si earn boiler and engine ut bis d - o i n g : I We hear none but good words regarding the laundn, Fret Press Building (so-called), Llmerock hope whatever the facts iu the ease may be All jewelers keep It: in all styles: ACENTS .... M uke a Specialty of.. street. that the matter may be so settled, consistent work of Supervisor Dunton and Bub Master Gold, tilled, (u -k a ra t.) coin­ ut home Salary or commission. Cash G o i i » L i ' I advanced lor • xpcns93. This is the lust call before putting them the M. S. C. Alumni Association of New York to solicit orders lor Trees, Flanders is the son of Augustus Flanders and Shrubs and Vines, on Salary and CITY OF ROCKLAND. uwuy. I huvo only a fow left aud ahull and vicinity, held on Tuesday evening last, at wife of Hope. He attended school at the Al­ Expenses from the start. City P o l ic it o h ’s o f f ic k , I put them away In the next ten days. R o c k l a n d , M«. A pril 17,1893. i Price* uo object. Call and see them. the Hongaria, Rockland was represented by ford College, Hope, along with Mr St Clair T. CASXOfi, Kurserjmn, AIGISIA, MA1SR. A. D. Blackington, ’77; Jno. W. Meserve, ’79; and others. For some years, however, he has Horsfords Ta thi M uni.ipal OJflctrl aj <*e ( Kg nJ Sockland: I have now a bright, new and attrac­ The S U ndsrd OH Co. ot New York hereby pell- tive Hue of F. O. Andrews, ’90; and W E. Healey, ’92. been away from Maine and tor several seasons SPECIAL NOTICE. Hon your Honorable Body for » peruili to erect . placed the clarinet in the lumou.s Reeves* band. : payer* will please bear in mind they will Storehouse and an Iron tank for l“w lot of land known us the Burk situated be- KINDLY REMEMBERED. He has just graduated, however, from the tween Para Street and the M. U. R- IL, west of tbo Spring: and: Summer: Suits Medical department of the University of New old depot groauds 406 Main Hl. Office opt THE STANDARD OIL CO., Ask your Physician Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Ol the best make, and they will Uke W . H. Perkins of Warren has kindly re­ York, and now affixes M. I), to his name. He 16-17 By F. M S u a w , Agent 22 W. U. tiMITlI, Collector. the place of Tailor Madu Garments at membered T u b C.-G with a generous fragment is a fine appearing, cultured gentleman and C it t CLEBK’a O rricB . I about half tbe oost. All tbe latest of the mudsill of the old Knox dam, at the T u b C.-G. enjoyed o most delightful call from about H orsford’s Ro ck la n d , A pril 16, 1693. i FOR SALE styles in upper Falls, Warren. him. Fine Monumental and General Upon the foregoing petition, aotioe is hereby The George A. Brown property at A»lt Point, given that the Municipal Officers will be in session The wedding of Emma Belle Pottle, only Bread Preparation. consisting of a modern style dwelling, a new stuble on Weduesday, the (bird day and larg> hennery, with e even acies of lund wl ich Cemetery Work. 7:30o*elovk Iu theeveulog to bear all inter H A T S ixiicl O’-A-T'JS OUR GRADUATION. daughter of Mr. and M rs J. G . Pottle,to Edward lies very favorably for summer cottage*, •loping « -A Urge stock of Finished Work on hand ested parties for or ugalnst giuutlog the abovs p« Aud a complete lino of Furnishings. B McAlister occurred Weduesday, at ber home It is a pure, health­ from an elevation ol 100 feet down to the shore. tliiou. per order Mumolpal Officers, Flue view of bay and is'uiids. Near the $10,000 which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Any A committee representing the Senior Class on Broadway, Rev. W. M. Kimmell of the one in need of Cemetery Work of auy kind will R 11. BURNllAM, City Olerk._ Those new Colored Shirts at 60 cents Brooks cottage. Price $2,600. T he tim e is not fai can't be beat. Before purchusiug call of the Rockland High School went before the Church of lmmuuuel officiating. The presents ful and nutritions d I stunt when the land will be worth $1,000 per find it to their advantage to call on or correspoud ucn. K M tiHAW, Real Estate Broker, w ith us SCHOOL TEACHERS. aud see what School Board yesterday asking that the class were many in number and oeautiful, including 12 16 420 Muiu tit., Rocklaud, Me. Works Near K. & L. Depot, Notice is hereby given that the Supervisor of might be allowed to have some noted speaker money and articles in silver, etc. The wedded powder, and supplies Schools for the town of South Thomaston, Me., IHOMAbTON, ME 14 2V will be at the Primary School Building iu Grade io place of the usual long program of essays couple departed on the evening Pullman for FOR S A LE . District, lu said town, on W edueaduy, April and orations. The Board refused the petition Chelsea. Mr. McAllister who studies law with the system with the Boarding bouse, furnishings and business, good MO. A. D. 1H93. a t tw o o ’clo« k lu t h e a f te r of the class. the firm of Littlefield, was admitted to the bar location, good business, new house. For sale by SPOT CASH PAID. uoou, f' r the examination of candidate propos­ phosphates of which K M. till AW , Broker, Highest Cash Prices paid for old rubbers, rub ing to teach iu said town during tbe present school Can show you. Under the Atkiusou of Knox County at the last term, and has the 18.16 420 Main tiL, Rocklaud. her boots and shoes. One caul per pound for year. All who expect to teach lu South Thomas House at the foot of Llmerock Street. PORTLAND ELECTION. elements that will win him success in his legal cotton rags. If parties having auy Junk of auy kind ton, whether they have previously taught iu said fine Hour is deprived. will aeud me a postal I will call aud get II and Uwnorhu., U. r-fo u d t. bn|j.r««uUKy( profession. His bride if a charusing young Widow Grey Cough Cure remit them the cash. <36 M aia Street, ROCKLAND. lady with many friends here. They are to J. R. HICUARDtfOH, Supervisor of Schools for South Tbomastou, Me. Baxter, Bepublibau, was elected in Portland, I 062 Main ti tract. South I ’horaastou, Me., April 8, 1693. yes tar day, by several hundred majority. make their home io Chelsea. Is Perfection Itself. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL IS, 1S93

There are plenty of measles about town and The Rubinstein Club reception occurs In Wise Saws and Modern Instances. FOLKS AND THINGS. considerable pneumonia. j Willoughby Hall next Monday evening. OPERA HOUSE. Sopief^iflq The Shakespeare Society met with Miss Frye. The new Universallst cook book is on ssle a’ Statistics compiled for the census of 1890, OUR PREMIUM BOOK. Summer street, last evening. sh iw that the percentage of deaths from con­ the following places: II. N Keene's, J R sumption, in tin* entire country, is .110; from ffo p w lq ! Frohock’s. W. O. Hewett A Co’s, R. H. Burn­ Thursday, ■ April • 20. All Riibscrlhers, new or old, can secure a Mrs. Hoyt, the milliner, has had her place of cancer and tumors, .024; total, .11. The copy of our beautiful gift book, Laurel Leaven, business brightened up with new paint. ham’s and R. B. Hastings’. percentage for both, in the New England Itnvla A 14 * tffh'R It o l I If R In g , ItiH tlln tr. Miring Vfnslrnl fnrrr upon payment of #2 for T h e G.-O. a year and The barber shop of F. A. Robinson is being Tbe signers of the Central Clnbpaper for the States is larger ; that for consumption being W IL L O F F E R 26eta. additional. The books have been sold resilled and receiving other improvements. purchase of the Blood property are to meet in .128; for canc r, etc., .036; total .103. the office of W. H. Fogler, Thursday afternoon, Modern pathologists aver that consumption F. H, W H IT N E Y , by agentfl for #2.50. They contour aubseribcrs, Rockland’s motto Is : “ God gives the reward is only one form of scrofula of which tubercle THE as above, only 25cta. If mailed, send 20ets, | to industry,’’ and it fits ns just elegantly. | for the purpose of completing the club arrangc- is the essential element. The tendency to Has on exhibit this week of i ments. for postage.. Laurel Leaves contain original Chapin Haskell of Lewiston has taken scrofulous diseases is usually heredity, though HUSTLER such diseases may be acquired through the itorie", essays and poems by thirty-live of the Phillip P. Howard’s place in the Telephone Mr. H.C. Stein Informs us that In the past 3 best known writers of the age, with autocrraph action of various exciting causes, all of which Absolutely the Funniest I’lny Co *s service, this city. six month the Maine Manufacturing Co. Las introduction by Oliver Wendall Holmes. may he classed together as “ causes of debil­ paid ont #23,700 in this city for labor alone, Is ity.” Ever tonstrueted. Armour’s White As a volume for the home circle, the center- The City Clerk is now ready to license dogs. now employing 240 hands and that the present Mr. M. I. Stevens, of Northport, Waldo j table or a birth day or holiday gift, no book of After May 1 it is the duty of the municipal j output is 9000 pairs ot pantaloons aud 2000 Timed up to date from start to finish. j officers to cause all unlicensed dog9 to be killed. Co., Me., was the victim of a remarkably ma­ tbe year is more desirable. Its beautiful bind­ vests a m o n th . lignant type of constitutionald tuberculosis, Laughs, A ll Laughs, Label Soups, ing, fine letter press and illustrations attract Mayor Knight has issued a proclamation, re­ The subscription ball next Friday evening | originating from external causees. In the late 1 B a rg a in s . the eye, while the contents entertain the reader questing that all places ot business be closed in Farwell Opera House will he a delightful spring or early summer of 1889 he began Nothing but Fun, and do credit to the taste which has selected so on Fast Day, Thursday next, from 10 a. m. to nffiir. The Belfast Orchestra, a most talented suffer from pain-in his left foot, attended with " now on sale nt the Opera House. 17 different varieties 25c. swelling and slight tenderness, resembling charming a book. Remember, old as well as 12 m. orgamz itlon, will play, and a large party comes per can. All are invited new subscribers are entitled to the bonk. rheumatism. Despite skillful medical treat­ t» step in and try a The 40th snow storm of tbe season struck from Belfast to enjoy the festivities. Tickets ment he grew worse; and, in the following Call and examine a copy. town Inst night and this morning, and ns we for gallery seats are now on sale at the box winter, a suspio.ous looking swelling appeared Monday, April 24 go to press a few flakes are falling, gently fall­ office, Opera Hou-e. upon his left temple. He finally sought relief The Salvation Army has had 39 conversions ing on the pavement ot onr streets. at tin* Massachusetts General Hospital, un­ FREE SAMPLE. Canton Lafayette, P. M., I. O. O. F. will in the past three weeks. The loss by fire on the Barham property, dergoing an examination by the board of surgeons of that institution April 7, 1890. There are 136 pupils in the Lincoln Street which occurred April 2, has been paid at the give an entertainment and ball at Farwell CIGARS? SopEjt/if/q hall on Wednesday evening, April 26, the They pronounced his disease to bo constitu­ Grammar School, this terra. agency of Cochran, Baker A Cross. The loss tional tuberculosis, stating that amputation of When your customers was total, aud the full amount, #1000, paid. anniversary of the establishment of Odd Eel the affected foot and the opening of all exist­ F°1 flop/ift! J. K. Gilley has bought the business of call for the W. B. Hills, North-end, and has taken possess- The 39th snow storm of the season visited us lowship in America. The program for the ing abscesses and of others as they should, FITST. from time to time, appear were necessary for sion. Friday, and on Sunday morning the ground entertainment comprises the production of —AT— the five-act drama, “ The Deacon,’’ by a com­ the prolongation of his life and afforded sonic Peanuts have riz St. Clair Bros. & Co. of was white and the snow shovel, which had hope for permanent recovery. Almost prefer­ this city have just received 12 1-2 tons diroct been carefully put away, was dug out again pany of amateurs, all of whom have made a ring death to such mutilation, Mr. Stevens CITY M ARKET from Norfolk, Va. for service. reputation before the Rockland public, under returned home and put himself in the hands Globe Trotter A petition is to be presented to the Board of Rockland's gardeners are pushing tbq season the direction of Gardner, who will of a local physician who recommended a course of remedies now known as Rodolf’s PARK STREET. Aldermen at Its next meeting, asking for the just a little. W. G. Singhi planted early peas himself take a leading part. It is one of Remember that they F o u r New Medical Discovery and Rudolf’s Crean appointment of Chas. D. Jones as weigher of Wednesday, Dr. T. E. Tibbets followed his the finest pieces ever presented on the ama Emulsion. example Thursday and H. M. Lord planted are jobbed by coal. teur stage, and will be rendered in admirable Thanks to their use, Mr. Stevens escaped peas Friday. George A. Crockett of this city will have style. At the close of the dramatic enter the surgeon’s knife and i«j now in good health Tbe Standard Oil Co. Is thinking of locating with two good legs, abscesses all healed, and, St. C lair Bros. <&, Co. charge of the mason work on the new block to tainment there will be a social dance. Tick its oil tank near the railroad track, between to all appearance, the tubucular taint eradi­ be built nt Camden by Sylvester Arau. Mr. ets are now on sale by the Chevaliers, and cated from his system. Letters, with stamps L a d ie s ’ Pleasant street and the Thomaston Road, In It is the best 5 cent Arau will have faithful work done. may be exchanged for reserved seat tickets at enclosed, relating to his case, will ho prompt­ LI the suburbs of Burkeville. It Is probable that the box office, which will be open on Mon They are telling a story about a young Irish­ ly answered by him. His post-office address Cigar sold. the Board of Aldermen will have a hearing on a . m . man, who pawned his watch for a dollar the day, April 24, at 9 is Belfast, Me., Box, 641. the subject at the next meeting. Rodolf’s New Medical Discovery and New Offer this week Special other day, in order to go the danco This is Painless Dentistry by Dr. Damon. a companion piece to last week’s orange story. The milliners will have their openinga Fri­ Cream Emulsion embrace the latest and best discoveries of modern science for the treat­ V alu es in day and Saturday of this week, with tbe ex Odontunder is a local application numbing J ers e y Dr. W. A. Albee’s residence, iMiddle street, ception of Miss Philhrook who advertises Sat­ ment and cure of Consumption, Scrofula, will be out of the hands of the joiners, paper- the gums so that the teeth can be extracted Tuberculosis, Cancer, Rheumatism and their U N D E R W E A R urday and Monday for opening days. The without pain. ers and painters this week, and will be a most predisposing causes. Try them and they will exhibits will be unusually large and beautiful, Over five thousand dentists are now using delightful home. He has had a telephono put Odontunder daily to the entire satisfaction of do you good. AND HOSIERY. in. and our ladies should turn out in force. We their many patients. Read what a noted have as skillful and tasty a corps of milliners phvsician says about Odontunder; RODOLFS The members ot the various Rockland Labor as can be found in the country, and millinery That the risk incurred in taking an antes- V e s ts thetic, such as Chloroform, Ether, Vitalized AWNINGS Our Ladies’10 cent Vest Unions held a mans meeting in their hall, days in Rockland are always events of interest. Jones Block, Tuesday evening. There was an Air, or gae, for the extraction of teeth, is very S h o r t s.— E. B. Ingraham A Co have added great, need not be told to intelligent people. and 2 for 25c. Hose with FOR — attendance of 126 and a very probable evening When a dental surgeon asks of bis patient the New Medical Discovery O f A ll Kinds. Lat­ was passed. a fresh fish department to their store---- Satur­ question: “ Have you ever had any trouble day’s snow was as good as a plaster to extract with your heart or your lungs?” it should AND est Styles, Designs finished feet are great J. P. Wise has sold his tine house lot, corner the frost-----Cucumbers are on sale In the give m pause. People live many years with and Colors. Pleasant and State streets,to James Fernald,for Loth organic and functional heart disease, only bargains. markets at 20 cents a cuke-----The W. U. to betray the fact to their sorrowing friends #1200. Mr. Fernald intends to build for his Telegraph otllco is receiving new paint- M olf's Cream Bmnlsion, after they have taken an amcsthetic in a den­ ABSOLUTELY CURE Made at Short Notice own occupancy a nice house, probably this F. B. Hatch has leased the new house tist’s chair. A lot of Infants’Dresses, 2 5 c ts . Summer. Beacon street-----L. H. Wiggin will raise his I have seen a great deal of the work in the and Put Up. . . . Odontunder Dental Parlors, and I unhesitat­ CONSUMPTION, M. H. Nash has bought the George Mc­ house, Broadway-----Work has begun on J. I). ingly recommend it to any one.no matter what Socks and Bibs will be Laughlin place, Spring street, of Walker A May’s new double-tenement house-----C. the nature of tbe operation, or the health of the SCROFULA, W. F. TIBBETTS, Rose. He will put a two-story building there, Doherty is having repairs made to his house, person operated upon. The process is actually sold at a Low Price. painless; there arc no unpleasant or deleter­ ULCERS. with restaurant and store below nnd lodging Grove street. ious after effects, and tbe parting with the old 477 Main St. house above. Work will commence very soou. T h e M e a d o w s .—G. L. Farrand ii consider­ friends who stick closer than a brother, and ECZEMA ANO 1517 ably Improved in health, but ii still very weak ache like a house on fire is agreeable and pleas­ Call for our $1.00 Glove SZEJOOlSrD. Bryant & Cobb have sunk a marble tablet, ant. All Diseases of the Liver, Stomach, Kid­ with the firm name thereon, into the brick walk -----The electric road across the Meadows I heartily commend tbe firm and its process. neys atid Klood. & LAWN FERTILIZER. In front of their place of business. It makes a P. H. W. T a t l o r , M. I)., 469 Prospect 8t. should be extended to tbe head of Middle street, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Non-odorous. Lawn Seeds, a choice mixture, to for 79 cents, noticeable advertisement and one that could be sure. The frequent socials, dances, aud all the No other dentist in Knox County is per­ beautify your lawns. For sale by O. B. FALKS, mitted to use the Odontunder Anwsthetic. 48 Beach Bt. Ext. Rocklund. Bend for book. adopted by many of our firms to good advan­ rest would make good business for the road D r . D a m o n , opposite Thorndike Hotel. 1016 tage. -----The travelling is so bad that F. C. Blacking­ $trtbs. T w o Canton Lafayette, Militant, I. O. ton has been obliged to put an additional horse KINDERCARTEN. CROCKETT & LOVEJOY. O. F , held its aunual meeting Tuesday even­ on his creamery cart-----“The Deacon,” the BUSINESS LOCALS. C h ockbtt- Ash Point, A p ril6, to Mr. and Mrs MIBB BROMLEY of Now York will re-open her Ralph H. Crockett, u daughter—Margaret. Kindergarten and Primary Class, Monday, April ing. Officers for the ensuing year were elected drama which our amateurs present so accept­ Ric k m o b e—Rockland, April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. 10th, 17 Maple Street. 12-15* as follows: Captain, Geo. N. Harden; Lieuten­ ably,is tube played for Knox Lodge,I O. O. F., Albert E. Hick more, a son. April 26 in Farwell Opera House-----Five years H u p p e r —Port Clydo, St. George, March 28, to ant, Frank C. Flint; Ensign, J. H. Feehan; Haskell has Saltines in one pound decorated r. and Mrs, Forest Hupper, a son. LADY WANTED. L a d ie s ’ ugo F. W. Smith planted potatoes and peas G u siie e —Dumurlscotta, April 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Wo want an agent to sella now religious work Clerk, John Colson; Accountant, E. W. Berry. packages. ❖ Ulysses 8. Gushee, u daughter. In this city, Thom istou and Union. We have the BICYCLES!* One new member was received. Apr. lo.the ground being in excellent condition. E. B. Ingraham & Co. have fresh fish of all grandest book of the century and any lady can There will be an exhibit of the famous make $2 an evening working for us. The next rehearsal for the Old Folks’ festival kinds constantly on hand, with meats and 14 Address HOM K .JOURNAL, Rockland. The Best Place in Maine to Buy Them Armour soups at the City Market, corner of C a rria g e s. is set for Thursday (Fast Day evening) 7:30 green stuff of all kinds. Greens, spinach, Union and Park streets, this week. A lady o’clock, at First Baptist chapel. New mem­ radishes and cucumbers now in stock. E. B. K i.lewh—M a n k —Rockland, March 29, by C. M GIRLS WANTED. C. H. PENDLETON, bers are joining the chorus at each rehearsal will be in attendance to furnish our people with Walker, J. P., Clifford Ellerus and Jennie M 60 smut t workers wanted at once. Good puy J e r s e y Ingraham &t Co. free samples of the seventeen varieties of Mank, both of Kockli and steady employment on shirt work. A G E N T F O n anti progress toward good work Is making 7-20 W. F. KKLLKR, Camden, Me. constantly, under the pleasing and intelligent soups made by the great Chicago firm. All Go to 404 and get one of those Duplex T h e direction of Conductor Wight. It is hoped readers of C.-G. have an especial invita­ Trouser .Stretchers. Only #1. No more hags Ma c A llih teh —P o t t l e —Rockland,A pril 12, by HOUSE FOR SALE. tion to call. in the knees. Buy one and keep your panta­ bv. W M. Kimmell, Kdwaid B. MaoAlllstor and The two.story bouse known as tho W. D. Lind­ CLEVELAND PNEUMATIC that uli who have been ut the rehearsals, as Emma B. Pottle, both of Rockland. loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blackington sey house. In good repair, and situated near the — and---- well as all who contemplate coming, may be There is a great competition in the city today shore. Lot largo and well stocked with fruit trouH. V e s ts presont Thursday, as the names are to bo en­ # Co., 404. Will bo sold at a bargain. For particulars address for gold watches given away with Beauty Hu»k<*ll, both of Cnnidcn, 16 18 LKWIB A. AREY, WESTERN : : - rolled and solo parts assigned. Remember Bright cigarets. 25 latest songs of the day sent to any ad­ R k ed —D veh—Thomaston, April 8, John Reed Owl’s Head, Me. that all singers ure asked to join. and M'ibcl Dyer, both uf Thomaston. dress in the United States, no tw o alike. Ad­ WHEEL WORKS — F O R — Co m m e r c ia l Co l l k q k .—Lucy J. Wood and Amusements and Announcements. dress E. A. Collaraore, 600 Main St., Rankin CHAIRS FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for salo about 175 Hurd G. Louise Simmons have completed tbe com­ Block. §eat|}!>. W ood Arm (.’liairt; at 76 cents,in lots to suit. Those mercial course of study and been awarded The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. cltuirs were used iu the Rocklaud Opera House E. A. Collamore is selling fresh crackors for B rown—Rocklund, April 10, Kila, wifoof Charles diplomas. For the first time in the history ol T. N. will he held Friday, at 2:30, in the par­ 25cts. per. 100 and delivers them to any part B. Blown, aged 33 yours, 11 months, 20 days. the institution, there will tie more lady gradu­ lors of the Y. M. G. A. Ma r sh —Patterson, N. J., April 8, W illiam A. of the city. Marsh, aged 62 yours. Tho remnins wore brought 2 5 c ts . ates this year than gentlemen-----Florence Our people will he glad to know that “ Aunt to Rocklund for burial. JERSEY COW FOR SALE- Jones, Frank Farrand and W. H. Adams of Jerushy Dow” has arrived in town with her E. A. Callamorc is selling two dozen sweet Biie h m a n —Camden, April 7, Karie P., son of A Young Grade New Milch Jersey. Will prove r. and Mrs. F. H.Shcriuuu, aged 2 months. i good family cow. C B. M ERRIAM , this city and Grace L. Sherman of Appleton celebrated “ Family Album,” and will be Messina oranges for twenty-five cents. They ViiML—Thomaston, April 7, Oliver M. Vlnul, 14 Beech Hill, Rockport. re-entered the school this week-----New pupils pleased to show the pictures to all her old are all fine flavored. Also candy for 10 ets per aged 70 years. Morton -Portland, A pril 6, Levi D . Morton, of enrolled are: Ray Eaton of Green’s Landing, friends and many new ones at the Universa- pound. Lemons 15 cts. per dozen. New and Rockport, agi I 66 years. FOR SA LE. Walter Arey ot Bolfast, Bert Bachelder,Maggio list vestry, Wednesday evening, April 19. second hund show cases for sale. Collamore, St a n d is h —Thom aston, A pril 5, N ettle M., wife II-ueo 40 Grove Street; must be sold at once; Rankin Block. of Churles K. Standish, aged 22 years, 1 month, 16 price $2,800, worth $3,000; with lot size 80x90 feet; Cleveland, Webster Storer, Velma Oxton of Cake, ice-eream and caudy will be on sale. ‘ ivs. two story house. 14 17 Always Have a Good Trade for Rockland---- Mlse Elvira H. Wood has an Admission 16 cents. Ba r r e t t —Malden. Mass., M arch 28, Robert T. WALKER, ROBE A CO., Syndicato Block. TIIIJLD. G. E. Rising, the baker, foot of Myrtle Barrett, form erly of Hope, Aged 93 yours, 6 m onths, excellent position as amanuensis with Asa The athletic and sparring exhibition in tbe street, is prepared to answer promptly any 28 days. Wheelmen. Haley, Commission Merchant, 164 State St., Mil l a y —Union A pril 16, W illiam K Millay, FOR S A L t. The Cleveland No. 3.... .$150 00 Spring Street Opera House Saturday night was orders by telephone, for bread, pastry and aged 72 yeurs. House Lots, $160, at southern terminus of Elec­ Tbe Cleveland No. 4...... ,. 160 00 Boston- a quiet, well-arranged affair and about 400 of other bakery goods. H an ra h a n — Rockland, April 15, Cornelius tric Houd in Kocklhnd. $26 down ; $10 per mouth. 'I lie Cleveland No. 6 (L adies). . 160 00 the sporting fraternity were present. The Hanruban, aged 70 yeurs, 8 months. WALKER, ROBE A CO., Syndicate Block. R o c k l a n d H ig h l a n d s .—Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Now is the time to paper your house. It is W e a v e r —Warren, April 11, Andrew Weaver, 14 17 Cleveland Tire, A JOB LOT OF fred Dean returned home last week. Mr. feature o f the evening was the four-round set- aged 72 years. surprising to see bow pretty and nice a paper l.EHMOND—W arm , April 12, John A., hoc oi Cleveland Rim, Dean spent the Winter iu England, and Mrs. to between Jack Magee of East Boston, the you can buy at Spear, May A Stover’s for ten Alfred and Annie D. Leruiond, aged 8 yeurs, 9 FO R SALE Used with Dean spent the last part of the Winter with her champion middle-weight of New England, and m onths, 4 days. A riKST-CLASS FARM. cents a roll. Pr ie s t —Thomaston, April 14, Capt. Warren G. New “ l. C.” Valve. sister in New Ham pshire....M rs. Pert is vis­ Joe Donovan, the local champion. Magee is Priest, aged 73 years, 6 month*, 26 days. Tho undersigned offers for sale the farm of the Try the “ Bijou” a firbt-class ten cent cigar. late Li. P. Hurwood, situated lu Appleton, and A full line of Weston Wheel Works Cycles for iting ber grand daughter. Mrs. George Hart a quiet and very geutlemanly appearing man VortE—Thom aston, A pril 16, Miss B elinda Vosu, known as the “McLain farm ” Il is in a very C. H. Moor & Go., Apothecaries, Main street, uged 72 years, 16 days. pleasant locution, ubout on. half mile from tbe Ladies, Men, Youths & Boys ... .Mrs. George Blastow has returned to her and in the ring he is what the sports cull a Cr eig h t o n — Thoiuuston, April 16, May R., wife home at Deer Isle....C . A. Weymouth has “daisy.” Of course he outclassed Joe, but cor. Oak. of John M. Creighton, aged 34 years, 2 months, villuge on the stage road; contains about 126 acres 1'ueumaticH for $136, $100, $8S, $66, $60. 26 duys. of tillage, pasture und wood; cuts about 60 or 66 C ashlous for $86, $70, $60, $36, $25. bought a house lot of Mrs. Orinda Acborn and the latter did remarkably well considering his Dr. G. W. Thompson wishes the public to Ions of nay; bus u good set of buildings, consist- lug of 1>, story house with ell, two barns, black­ contracted with Sherman, Glover & Co. to luck of training. The lesser lights who boxed remember that he continues to represent J. F. I have a private school for beginners FREE, Use 4’Good Samaritan” Liniment. smith shop aud ben house; las a good orchard, a most exoclleut chance. Call far further partlca- build a house and stable. Work was com­ were Donovan and Buxter, Kalloch and Chase, Gerrity A Go., tbe celebrated artists. He will aud is considered one of the best farms in town. lurs ut tny store. 13 It will bj sold cheap. menced ou the buildings last Thursday... .S.A. Condon and Smith, aud Simmons and Ander­ take orders for enlarging portraits, also for Silverware, Watches und Jewelry at Gentb- Inquire of W. A. HARWOOD, Adair. Ituuklu Block, Reck lund. Millay contemplates buying u lot joining the son. Connors of Machias did some crayon, oil and water colors, and deliver only 13 one purchased by Mr. Weymouth aud building clever clog dancing as did also young Fred first-class work. the coming season, and other new buildings Meservey of this city. Hamlin, the local FOUND. NOTICE. A New Quarterly, Something to Read. For Tills Is to notify all concerned that 1 shall pay are iu tjie air....M iss Mattie Plummer of Cam­ strong man, did some marvelous lilting. A sum of money, which the owner can have by sale at Huston's News Stand. culling at F. K. BICKM ORK St CO.’S Drug Store, no bills that my wife, Rosa M. White, muy con­ FIRE INSURANCE. den visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hewett last Louis Jason was referee. 425 Main S treet. 16 16* tract. W. J. WHITE, Rocklaud, Me. Rocklund, April 12, 1S93. week....George Shuman has put new windows “ The Hustler,” one of the broadest aud The May Fashion Books have arrived. We For Gentlemen have them for sale by the single copy, or take ROOMS TO LET. into his house aud made other improvements most laughable farce-comedies, will hustle for w . A. ALBEE, M. D., yearly subscriptions at the publishers price. Two rooms at 31 PURCHASE ST., Rocklaud. ....W ill Blackington is grading up his grounds the public approval at the Opera House In the 15 A. J. ERSKINE & SON. AT ....W h y don’t lome well-to-do men build a uear future. Like all of the plays of its class Huston’s News stand. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 46 MIDDLE ST. few cottages at this place? Rents are in de­ it is made simply tbe unobjectionable vehicle Good Beef, Iron and Wine is a fine Spring Office Rooms to Rent. O ffic k H ouks— 8 to 9 a. m 1 to 2 and 6 to 417 Main Street, mand. ou which various specialties may be presented Good office rooms in the new and splendid Syn­ 9.3u u. ui. tonic. Prepared at the Bijou drug store. dicate building. Apply to Telephone connection. Main street showed a clear expause of without weariness and dreariness. The spec­ O. H. Moor A Go., Main street, cor. Oak. 16 C. U. BERRY. Rockland, Maine. pavement, yesterday. In accordance with the ialty artists are pretty well known John WANTED. 2 5 c . E a c h . ordinance passed by last year’s city govern­ Kernel!, the leading comedian, is known Large importation of Tamarinds direct from REMOVAL. At 166 Broadwuy 8600 chairs U» ineud without ment City Marshal Crockett ou Saturday notified throughout the dramatic world. He is un­ the West Indies by G. M. Tibbetts. 200 kegs I wish to announce to my friends and castomers regard to their kind or |couditiou. Prices accord­ that 1 have removed my dressmaking from Suffolk ing to amount of muturiul u»ed aud labor. the truckmen to pick- out their stauds ou the questionably one of the cleaverest actors of extra fine new fruit. Price only $2 25 for Street to the Sprague Building on Llmerock Street, Feb. 7. 5 R. M PILLSB U R Y It CO. Plate Glass lumrsuco, Accident lusurauoe side street. The truckmen complied with the his class. Gus Mills, the female impersonator, 60 ibs net weight, (about 4 cents a pound.) formerly occupied by tlie T r ib u n e . slid Life lusuruuce. 16-18* MRS F. U IN G RA H A M . notice aud Muiu street looks vacant. At the has a big reputation also. These two artists Cali and see them. next city meeting, a protest signed by George are the only ones left of last season’s “ Hustler” The Rocklaud Steam Carpet Gleaning Go. is CIRL WANTED. MISS GRACE E. KNOWLTON, Ag cuts for the following well known Companies: These lots of Under wear are far E. fross aud 66 others will be presented compauy. They fit their respective roles and prepared to take up carpets, clean them thor lu small family for general housework. Americuu Fire Ius, Co. claiming that such removal to the side their roles fit them. The new talent is said to I MRS. W. R. PRESCOTT, Buffulo German Ins. Co. ahead of any we ever procured at oughly, and put them down, promptly, 16 364 Broadway. UHJttSanAMING. Continental 1ns. Co. streets will cause them serious loss in money, be au improvement over that of last year. cheaply aud in a business-like mauner. No 62 Germuniu Flrt Ius. Co. will he an inconvenience to the public, aud Harry Watson, Dutch character artist; George MO4 BKOADWAY, - ROCHLAND, MR. Granite Statu Fire Ins Co. the prices inenliuued ami are perfect uore ruining of carpets with sticks necessary FOR S A L E . Guardiuu Assurance Co. that it discriminates against them. The first Marion, Italian imitator; John Gilroy, wing | A wry stylish black hoiso, weight 975lbs.,6 yeurs Ius. Co. ot North America. in every way. two point* we do not think tsuable. The last dancer, are among the gentlemen. Miss Sadie Flint Brothers, Bakers, will continue to de- old iu July, good roadster, perfectly sound and Mass. Mutual lus. Co. gentle. Cttu be seen ut 92 P leasant Bt. Inquire at M ercbuuts Ius. Co. named has some show of reason. The truck­ Kirby is head of the female contingent. She * Iivtr Brown Bread to customers Saturday p. 262 Main Bt. 16-16* W J O XTON. E. A. KNOWLTON, Provldeuce Washington lus. Ct. Don't wail, as we do not limit the men say that it * they are removed from the is a pretty girl and a singing aud dar.Jng Try our Milk Bread aud Rolls, fresh 5UU Muiu St., Bun lusurauce Office. every day aud tbe quality of each is guaran­ Westchester Fire Ins. Co. streets business wagons of all kinds should be soubrette oi great cleverness aud rare accom* PROPOSALS. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. quantity one person shall buy. removed aud there is some show oi reason for pfishments. There are also five additional teed to be unsurpassed by any iu the market. Proposals will be received until noon, May 1st Manufactures to order T ravelers Ins. Co. for furuisbiug muteriul aud building au Odd Fel Mantles and Grille Work this claim. It seems as though the ordinance soubrette dancers—Mamie Mayo, Julia Taylor, 1 he low price oa caudy has caused a great lows' Hail at Appleton. Plans uuu specifications iu auy kind of Style and fork Plate Glass Insurance Compauy. should be made to cover all kinds of drays Annie Black, Clara Belle aud Agt^es Daly. can be seen or sent ou uppitsaliou Tbe committee Wood desired; also all 10 17 rush at E.E.Simmons.One quarter of a ton sold reserve the right to reject auy or ull bids. kinds of Furniture repaired and conveyances, whether truck wagons or The dancing features are said t« be greatly Ghristmas week. I have just received another J. A. SHERMAN, W ork___ in the very best manuer and private teams. Main street should not be improved since last season. Thd plan and H O. PEASE, at prices tv suit. A due fine of Art Mouldings aud PICS! PICS! lot which I shall sell at 10 cts. pound. Goma J. G- FULLER, W.O.HEWETT&CO. made a hitching place or loafing place (or any tickets are at the Opera House v k fre seats can Ornamental Trimmings; Balls, Spindles, Etc., on I have for sale a lot of nice pigs and shoats. over. K, R. Simmons.corner Mainland Myrtle Com m ittee. hand aud tarnished at short uotloe, and at Prices « JOHN A. CUJUGH, kind of a team. be secured. St. Appleton, April 11, lea*. 16-16* at Defy Compel! Uuu. 62 •7 Camden Bt., Rocklaad. 374 Main St. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. APRIL IS, 1893.

A CONVENIENT HOME. door jambs arc rabbeted plank, with : inch grounds and fi’f inch ree led ic ­ IOTHING LIKE Save $49 j s , California ing, with foot and head blocks. Panels SW IFT’S SPECIFIC 1s totally unlike any Improved Taste Displayed in tha are formed under each window in tlie other blood medicine. It cures dlneaaes of Cotosuet! Great Central Route Overland Ex­ the blood and Rkin by removing the poison, Building of Houses. two stories, and the base in all parts anti at the same time matches the trim. Tlie closets are wanted parts. Don’t Is the great 10 cent smoke. Fragrant, Clean and cursions. T H E C H E A T Wholesome. It Is the great favorite with oon- 1 shelved and hooked in the usual man­ tu te s , w hich a re said toto hehe' just as good, rf is TYKRSONALLT conduced Tourl.t Rrcnrclonc i f e ® o i i ! e What Can It- D o n e with Nineteen linn not true. No medicine PURE SUBSTITUTE nolsenrs. 48 X lo Colorado, Ul.h, rorll.na, Oreion.ond oil tired Dnllara—Make Your Rullder ner. The doors are seasoned pine. has performed as many IN THE WORLD Pacific coast points have Boston (Boston & Albany Adhere Cloudy to the I'lana I paneled and molded, the outside doors wonderful cures, or relievedsved so much Buffering. FO R L A R D . depot) every Thursday, 3 p. m.; arrive at San Franelsco Taeaday following. Rates, Bleeping and Specification*. ' being 1 inches thick; inside I •1<. The “ My Wood was badly poisoned last year, which ear berths, etc., furnished on application to your front door outside is heavily molded, got my whole system out of order—diseased and MARUFACTURKP HV ARTHUR SHEA, weareat ticket agent, or to F. K. 8HKARRR, Man- a constant source ofsufferlng.no appetite ami ager, or to ,!A8. 8. SMITH, Aaalatant Manager,* The improved taste displayed inhouse and has heavy butts, locks with night no enjoyment of life. Two bottles of ' ' 1 “ A c State Bt., Boaton. 51-24 building during the past few years hat latch and bolts. All otiier doors have brought me right out. There Is no S S W I K T CO., Practical Plumber. lictter remedy for blood diseases. s .s .s . served to educate people to appreciate suitable butts and mortise locks, with AND SOLD n r TUB Water Closets, Bath Tnbs and Water Fixtures Bet "J o h n G a v in , Dayton, Ohio ’’ up In the best m anner. better work. No matter how small the brass bolts and keys; sash fastenings structure may be, the owner will strive to all windows. All outside work Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. Perfection In Dralnnge and Ventilation. t o embellish the design ns much as his usually painted has two coats best SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. <4R Main St., Oppo. Lindsey Hons* pocketbook will allow, and will even paint: inside, filled and hard oiled on Rockland Beef Go. Excursion!*- sacrifice space for the sake of appear­ first floor and painted in suitable colors Cotosnet Is made from the Rest ance. We see the result of this on every on second floor. The cost complete as Beef Bnet and Prime Cotton Seed side in the picturesque homes that dot b u ilt a t C arthage, 111., w as 81.980, and O il. the landscape. could be duplicated in most places at We use for compounding with our Beef Suet -^ T ic k e ts ! Experience has proved that good, the same figure. E. A. I’aynb only the best grade of Cotton Seed Oil, winch we To all Points In the United substantial materials and work are less refine st our own plant by an Improved process. States and Canada. Baggage expensive than flashy, meaningless and ABOUT CREMATION. With these advantages we furnish in Cotosuet, an Dalton's Sarsaparilla ia prepared exee lent cooking material, at a price considerably checked through to destination. perishable ornaments, which quickly lest than for Pure Lard by a regular physician from choice ex­ The Rnlwlllutlon of llurnlnc Tor Itnrlal D r a w in g In F sv n r. In offering Cotosuet to the trade we feel confident COMPLETE tracts combined with standard alteratives, that they will And the public ready buyers, as we nervines and aromatics. A powerful al­ Among the ancient Greeks both guarantee It to contain aa Ita chief constituent a PVLLMAIV NERVIfE cremation of the dead and burial in the well-known and valuable cooking article, Pure terative and tonic, it purifies and enriches Beef Hin t. is from Rockland to Chicago, St the blood by stimulating the excreting earth were practiced, though it is un­ Pant, Minneapolis, all Pacific and secreting organs to healthy action. certain which was the more common. Coast Points and Southern Cal­ It cures all blood diseases, from which The ashes of the dead were more sacred­ Rockland Beef Co. ifornia. for sale at the Maine arise Scrofula, Erysipelas, Boils,Pimples, ly preserved in urns. Among the Jews Central K.K. Station, Rockland. Ulcers, Sores, Salt Rheum and Skin burial prevailed, as it has done since A. S. BCZZh'.I.L, j Ticket Agent. Diseases. It positively cures diseases among Christian nations. The idea of M^Oorreapondonee solicited. ® of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, death ns a temporary sleep has doubt­ Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Indi­ “ THE BEST gestion, Jaundice, General Debility, less had much to do with tlie strong B E S T F L O U R Tired Feelings, Constipation, etc., also hold which this custom has obtained = CHEAPEST" Maine Central Railroad. Loss of Memory, Nervous Debility and among Christian peoples. O N f EA R T H Prostration, St. Vitus’ Dance, Impoten- But within the last twenty-five years In Effect January I, 1893. cy. Sleeplessness, Incontinence of Urine the discovery of the relation of microbes X T I S 3 3 H. N. WOODCOCK. Parlor and Sleeping Cart beltoeen Rockland and and Female Complaints. For Rheuma­ decay. The plan here offered has eight to infectious diseases has led to efforts Ration. tism, Heart Disease, and Catarrh, we for the substitution of burning for bur­ $ 5 .2 5 B B L. good rooms besides balls and closets. Passenger Trains leave Rockland an challenge the world for its equal. The front entrance is from a porch into ial. In 1874 Sir Henry Thompson Another Aged Person j^Every Barrel Warranted- By strengthening every organ in the body it puts the f o llo w s t system in condition to resist attacks of all acute dis­ the stair hall, whose principal archi­ showed, through papers in the Con­ 826 ft. re. for Ba»h, Brunswick, Lewiston, Augusta, “FLOURINE” JUST RECEIVED eases. The merits of this remedy have been estab­ tectural features are an ornamental temporary Review, that burial involved Waterville, Bangor, St. John, Portland and Bos lished by twenty years’ use. Its standard for purity The Best Wlntor Wheat A lot of Fnney Box’Prunes, ton, arriving In Boaton at 4:90 p. m. Parlor car and excellence will be maintained. It is not only a staircase of neat design and a large, much danger to the living, and urged Tests the healirj? for Boston. _ good Spring medicine but a good all-the-ycar-round circular, stained glass window. A scat the advantages of cremation. waters of Leon’s fam­ The finest on the markot,fto be sold at lU fip.m for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston. Water remedy. Sold by druggists and dealers. The PATENT FLOUR 16 cenls per pound. fllie, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston at Prepired by DALTON SARSAPARILLA GO., Belfast, Me. is placed to the right and the paneling The attention given to the subject re­ ous fountain and is A lot of California Green Gage Plums, 0:30 p. ni. Use Dalton’s Pills and Plasters, also Dalton’s extended around the hall wall to a sulted in the formation of a cremation in the world. 1:90 p. m., Express, every night, Sundays In­ Liquid Dentifrice for the Teeth and Gums- curevl. He says he In 3 lb. cans, at 16 cents per can. Sold height of 3 !■£ feet. The parlor, hall and society and the erection of a crematory. Kind Every barrel guaranteed. everywhere at 25 cents. cluded, for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston. Au considers Leon's Sar­ insta, * atervllle, Bangor and Bar Harbor, Port- dining-room may be thrown together by Both sentimental and legal obstacles Fresh Self-raising Buckwheat, and and and Boston, arriving In Boston at 6:15 a. m. wide sliding doors. An open fireplace, had to be overcome, and not until 1884 saparilla the Greatest FISHER A WISE, Agents, Pare Maple Sjrnp, fThe 0:00 p. m. train from Rockland hne Pullman that Bleeping Cara attached, running through every with mantel of neatdesign, is furnished was the first body cremated in England, Remedy on Earth- 3 Commercial street, Boston. Jnatln—nice for breakfast these cold night, Sundays Included, to Portland and Boston but the number of bodies cremated an­ Ask your grocer for it. Sold by mornings. in the dining-rootn. The bathroom is Inflammation of the Blad­ and connecting at Brunswick with train for Lewis­ provided with tub, bowl and water nually has increased, in both England Never 4 I ba. D a te * ...... 2Sa ton and Bangor. der and Enlargement of 3 I.ba. Prnnea ...... 2fio closet. A cellar is provided under the and the United States. Prostate Gland perman* COBB, WIGHT & COMPANY. Trains arrive: 11 37______Beet Seed 1 cas R a isin * , p e r L b ...... 1 S o 4:06 a re. Express, every m orning, Sundays in- Chafing Baby kitchen and bedroom and is reached by It is asserted that the efforts to abol­ ently cured. Fails eluded, firom Boston, Portland, Lewiston and stairs leading from the kitchen. ish infectious diseases, such as the scar­ 25 Boxes of Uonolinc’s Illg II Toharc» Bangor. “ My baby was terribly chafed. The main rooms are heated by a fur­ let fever and diphtheria, are frustrated We are in receipt of the following letter from J u s t In, and going at 30e per lb.; thia 10:46 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewistoe Mr. II. N. Woodcock, a well-known and prom­ Tobacco I" made by Majo, and the reg­ and Waterville. I tried everything without suc­ nace in the cellar. The construction is by the burial of infected bodies, for inent citizen of Waldo County, Me. ular price Is 40c per lb. Try It at 1:20 p.m. from Boaton, Portland, Lewiston and cess. Less than one box of shown in the following abstract of the though the microbes themselves may Gentlemen : — For the benefit of suffering, Bangor, bringing Parlor car from Boston. Comfort Powder, however, cured specifications: The height of the cellar die, their spores, or 6eeds, have very humanity I deem it my duty to say that for many ‘ PAYSON TUCKER, Oen’l Manager. years I have been troubled with Inflammation of I LOOK! Donohue’s Cash Grocery F. E. BOOTUBY, G. P. A T. A. him. I wish every mother would is 6 feet 0 inches; of the first story 9 great vitality. the Neck of the Bladder and Enlargement of the I 26 S M A IN RT. rs ole feet 0 inches, and of the second story 8 Pasteur’s researches have proved that Prostate Gland, occasioning frequent passing of use it.” — M . E. C. C , water, and obliging me to be up frequently Warner, N. H. feet 8 inches, all in the clear. The cel­ earthworms bring up to the surface nights. My diseases, with broken rest and age, Portland, Mt. Desert and Machias lar is excavated to a depth of 4 feet, and microbes from the bodies of infected seemed to be working together to drive me to At These New Prices “ I am a mother of eight my death. I tried our most prominent local ’ STEAMBOAT COMPANY. children. I have tried many the loose earth used to grade around animals buried several feet deep. Dar­ physicians and many different medicines, but , I I I I I I I I I I I r the house at completion, leaving 2 feet win showed in one case that in fifteen without any benefit whatever. Three bottles of infant powders. Comfort Pow­ of the foundation exposed to sight on years they had accumulated worm-mold IjCon’K Sarsaparilla completely cured me, on STUB. FBASK JOSES. der is the best I ever used.” -— and 1 am now, at the age of 76 years, well and the outside. The foundation is of good over three inches in depth, and in hearty. I consider Leon's Sarsaparilla tlie Resumption of Sgrylpp for points on the M rs. W. P. T hra sher, Spring- rubble stone, laid in good mortar, IS another case, during eighty years, had greatest remedy on earth. A Nice Bbl. of St. Louis Mntue Const, field, N. H, inches thick to top of ground, from accumulated an average depth of more 1 H. N. W oodcock. th an a foot, Commencing Batardny, March 11, 1803, * " mA RBAI.IM0 WOWOXS.” EACH BOTTLE GUARANTEED. P l u g ! th« steamer Frank Jones will leave Rock* In a field in the Jura, where a dis­ land weather permitting: (omfort powder eased cow had been buried at a depth of A t 6 a. m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays for nearly seven feet, Pastenr found that Castine, South W est H arbor, Bar H arbor, Mill- FLOUR! W liat is it*? pridge, Joneapoit and Machlasport, and as soon the mold which he collected two years as Ip* permits, Deer Isle, Sedgwick (Blnehill) later contained germs which, on being For the Low Price o f only $4.50 A flat, oblong cake and $rV»qfc|Jn. arriving at Maehl asport at about “ I used Comfort Powder for inoculated into a guinea-pig, produced severe chafing on an infant. Its Best Winter Wheat Patent, 5.25 RETURNING, death from the same disorder of which of. P re ssed T obacco. ^Yill leave Machlasport, weather permitting, on success was complete. It sur­ the cow died. Monday* and Thursdays nt 4 a. m., via lame passes anything for a baby’s fn a Yorkshire village part of a dis­ landings, arriving at Rockland at about 6 p. m. skin I ever saw.” — M rs. C has. used grave-yard was taken into the rec­ 6 lbs. Choice R ice...... 26 Th- arrangements of two round tr.ps each week will continue until aooul the middle of May, when E. P earson, Maplewood, Mass. tory garden adjoining. On the earth 4 •' New California R aisins...... 26 the s« rvloe will be Increased to three round trips being dug over, scarlet fever broke out 4 “ Turkish P runes...... 26 per week. Seasonable notice of thia will be given. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. In the rectory nursery, and thence 1 •' Greyhound Tobacco, smoke...... 26 PAYSON PUCKER, Gen. Manager. SEND POSTAL FOR FREE SAMPLE. F. E Boo liny. G. P A T. A. spread over the village. It proved to be 1 “ Fighter Tobacco, chew ...... 26 W. 8 E a to n , Gen Freight Agent. _ u COMFORT POWDER CO., Hartford, Conn. of the same type as that from which, 1 “ Spice, any kin d ...... 26 ( , ft. SVKIS, SIGHSTARY. thirty years before, the victims died 1 “ Good Tea...... 26 who were buried in that particular part 1 “ Choice Coffee, guaranteed...... 26 1 gul. Good M olassts...... 2S S m o k e ! of the church yard. 1 gal. Flue M olasses...... 3n On the’opening of a smallpox bury­ 6 lbs. Best Canary Seed...... *26 ing ground in Quebec, one hundred and 3 “ Best C urrants...... 26 W liat |iw it*? fifty years old, the smallpox immedi­ 6 Bars Nice Soap...... 26 use Comfort Soap For ately broke out among the workmen. To use'Plug Tobac The Hands, The Fa’-e, Th Com­ We give tlie above simply as facts; plexion. It Is Antiseptic, molllent but we would suggest that the grave of cojinjpipe b\ kind­ and Cur tlve. 25 ots. a cake. | one who has died of infectious disease C. E. TUTTLE, should never be disturbed.—Youth’s ling the Tobacco, Com panion. 306 MAIN STREET. which it batters to 8 inches at topi Spear Block. neatly pointed where exposed to view. TRAVELING DROPS. drawing the emoke Tlic chimneys arc of hard brick and How W ater Can He Made to Run Up 11111 You Can Bank Ayer's Pills mortar, laid with close joints, and a u d D o w n . into the mouth and thimbles where required. The interior FOOD FOR THE GODS Are better known and more general­ Take a long strip of stout paper and side walls and ceilings of the two pass it over the top of a smoky lamp, or Oil puffing it out. ly used than tiny other cathartic. stories are hard finished on one coat of (if you can't endure the disagreeable Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and best brown mortar and seasoned lath. free from m ercury or tiny o ther inju­ The frame is of sound timber, properly rious drug, this is the ideal family framed, raised and secure. Studding, medicine. Though prompt aud ener­ beams and rafters are placed 10 inches igra getic in their action, the use of these from centers. The beams are well pills is attended with only the best bridged. All window frames hive % inch stiles aud timber sillsof clear pine. results. Their effect is to strengthen The sashes are l'< Inehys thick, glazed and regulate the organic functions, H a p p i n e s s ___]havert & Rockland Steamboat Co. us indicated on plans, and hung to bal­ being especially belielieial in the ance weights with good cord. The out­ It » made from various derangements of the stom­ side of tlie upright frame is first SPRINC : ARRANCEMENT the best leaf, TWO TRIPS DAILY ach, liver, and bowels. sheathed over with shiplap sheathing, W h at lw it*? On and after Monday. AP“ IL 10. 1 893» next covered with resin-sized paper Mod until further notlc , the Steamer and finally’ inclosed with pine clap­ and never varies. A pipe well filled COV. BODWELL! Ayer’s Pills boards. The clapboards show four- ' ' \V > fifths of their width to the weather. This orowning triumph of modern with 0APT. WM.R. CREED. are recommended by all the leading Tlie porch is constructed of clear pine, odor of the lamp) besmear it completely Will ’eave Rockland every day, bundaya excepted, milling science is absolutely the for Vinalhaven at 9 30 a m. and 4 30 p in. physicians and druggists, as the with ceiling of narrow boarding and with plumbago on one side of the pa­ Return lug, leave Vinalhaven every week du> for most prompt aud effective remedy turned 0 inch columns. per's surface. Place several large books BEST FLOUR ON EARTH Rockland at 7 00 a. m and *2:00 p. m., touching at The roofs are of 18 inch cypress shing­ in regular order of decreasing size on a and is so endorsed by expert cooks Burn aue island each trip, both ways. lor biliousness, nausea, costiveness, JUST FOR FUN! WottKfiUifl's W. 8. WHITE, General Manager. indigestion, sluggishness of the les, laid 4j< inches to the weather on table and drape the strip of smoked pa­ ALL OVER THE WORLD. Fred Lotbrop, Agent at Tillson’s Wharf. No. 2 fencing. The ridges are saddled per over them with pins, as per illus­ Beware of imitations. Tho genuine J . K. Frohoo, A gent, Ruck and. liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in WK WILL BULL A. Davidson, Agent, Vinulbaven. the side, aud sick headache; also, tration, the end of the strip resting in is always branded exactly as above. T W. Ballivau, Agent, Hurricaue Island. a plate. Tlie undulations of the strip I ^COBB, WICHT ACO., SoIe Agts., Rockland, Me., A rril 6, 1fc93. to relieve colds, levers, neuralgia, should be more accentuated the nearer aud rheumatism. They are taken you get to tlie smallest book. Now let PILLSBURY’S BEST Rockland and Vinalhaven. with great benefit in chills aud the drops of water fall on the prepared pa­ diseases peculiar to the South. For per, and they will roll along it, "up hill and down" in a most surprising COMMENCING FHIllAY, JAN. 13. travelers, whether by land or sea, m anner. FLOUR BT M K. K M M E L IN E Good ICeKultu from Yawnlux- CENTRAL MARKET W ill Bob to VlnolboTou In certain affections of the throat, — W e how have lu stock some of the— uw of Ihu , 1-ov‘WI Kook- Ayer's Pills it I SO p «... aod VluaJha»»n at y00.ni., such as acute pharyngitis, catarrh of fu rtl^ r aotloo. are the best, and should never be the eustaebiau tube with pain in the H. F. JO N E S. V ic- Hr—Idrtil. omitted in the outfit. To preserve ear, a Swiss confrere says that he ob­ $5.15 BEST FLOUR their medicinal integrity in all cli­ tains excellent results from making tlie That ever was milled, (uonw but rtr»t class brands), mates. they are put up in bottles as patient yawn several times a day. It wl leb we are prepared lu sell at ibt* VLKV LOW B U ItR ILl i EllSWORTH LINE. produces, it seems, almost instantane­ KBT PRICKS, every barrel WARR ANTED u» well as boxes. suit or uient-y retuuded. We alto have iu stuck ous relief; the symptons rapidly sub­ Grain, Floor and FbbA Store the finest line uf HTEA1EK JULIETTE “ 1 have used Ayer's Pills in my side and the earache disuppeurs. family for several years, and always Frequently the affection is cut short by O. A. CROCKETT, Captain. Teas and Coffees found them to be a mild and excel­ this novel treatment Yawning pro CHAS. T. "SPEAR'S, Oxi ancl A fter JTan. 1, lent purgative, having a good effect duees, us everyone knows, a considera­ IN TUB CITY. Dr. Uuruhum ter will leave Kocklvnd Wednesday and ble distention of the muscles of tlie day, wa arrival of moruiog trains and rtei>mer on the liver. I t is the best pill used.” 295 AND 297 MAIN ST. Tke Celebrated Optic­ Busti ft, for D eer Die, (N. W. H arbor), —Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. • pharynx, constituting a kind of mas­ a We DO NOT Give a Prize ian and her of 1-rUMii, lrk ’» lA ndln*. Barg* otrille. hedgw ’ck . Krook- sage, aud under this influence tlie car­ Wtih every pound, but we rell thu Best Tea aud ..... to correspond m 1th all k inds »ng island, Bla* hill, Harry and Ellsw orth. Prepared by Dr. Ayer Kt Co., Lowell. Maas. tilaginous portion of the eustachian UO CM LAND, (.-ufl'ee fur ’he uruuey lu be bad iu Ute city. Alsu a of peculiar and failing sight, can be fouud at 6ffi KKTIJKNING. Hold by Druggints Everywhere. lull Hue uf W a’bing'on Stre< t. Boston, (oppo i's the Adwiua tube contracts, expelling into tlie First Class (.roceriesl Huuac and Clark’s Hotel) fully prepared tu uuako Will leave BHswartb Monday and Thursday for pharynx the mucosities there collected. exumiuuti* us by all the latest Improved methods, •b o w points, arrivlug in Keck laud to coni ect with Every Dose Effective with pine boards. Secret gutters of tin Fuucy aud Boltlul Goods! ^rlud to o BLeawer aod Ka‘l for B< stun >hs same evening ore laid in the projection o f the cornice According to M. Nageli, yawning is Nervous Men! ul i Through Tick, is may bo obtained on board via and 3 inch tin conductors lead ali roof m uch m ore efficacious for affections of EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Fresh aud Corued Meals aud Vegetables m e a t s . ______Btoaner or K Ui to Boston. orxi.L aisu.. sals ky your Druggist Trial bullies *26 cents; •Flag Loading. water to the ground. The porch floor­ j the tube than the methods of Valsalva The errors of Y'm th. Pr*in»it’ire Deoliue. L '«t Mau medium 60 cents; large $1. hood, aud all Diseases aud Weakueonoa of Mau. froiK ftfirtkll goods delivered promptly to auy- part of M U. A. CROCKETT, Manager, RootUtod.Ms. ing is of 1 i^x4 inch clear T. and G. pine. j or Folltzer, and is more rational than wbaVever oanae, p-rinauently and privately cured aA home. ExpistTukawmi. No F aii.uu*. Goiurol be city- Inside floors 1x8 in ch T. an d O. pine, I the insufflation of air, which is often .mu la pen»"«J or by loiter. Addreea Win. H. Parker. PHE8Q0TT4 DUNCAN, Proprietors. Children Cry for Children Cry for difficult to perform properly.—Medical D., err I he Peab« xly Medical Institute. No. 4 BulfiDcb oil thoroughly nailed to each bearing. Boaton. Mitas. Prospectus au l doncripUve OrTu^phoue coouecUuu. *6 Pitcher's Castorla. Pitcher's Castorla. The outside floors are laid in paint. Ah Accord- . aealed, free to alt. Scud uow. THE ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 18. 1893.

City of Rockland. PROSPEROUS HOULTON. HER NEIGHBORS KNOW. Pe n , c h iSIl and bru sh. The Trnnble. NOTICE. OFFENSIVE ECZEMA “Why Is it," wvid the leaver hot An Interesting Letter Which Contains Charles Dickens in his will expressed the Ar by the deek it blaetered, The Joint Rtnndlng Committee on Account* and And AU Her Friends Know About the “That every time I paaa yon by Clnlmn of the City of Rocklnnd will be In rprrIoh SiifTerpd Terribly, Doctors an«l Medl- a Great Deal of Information. hope that no stat ue should be erected in nt tho City T reasurer’* office on the FR ID A Y M atter. his memory. Yon eeem to la, so fliiRtered?” C.F. Kittredge, EVENING preceding the first Monday of ench clues Useless. Ctircri In Four moti h, for the purpose of examining claims ngninot W eeks b • Ctiticurn By request of T ub C.-G , Rev. Robert Tolstoi is said to be busy upon a book ”1 don’t know.* t-aid the tailor bill. the city. All bills must b» approved by the party And now She Wishes that, Everybody With voice nail mien dejected, L. Duaton, the former well beloved which no one would have expected him to contracting them, and should be preaented nt Raid Should Know all the Facts. write—a book upon Japan, ita people'and “Bnt somehow, litough I try, I can time and place, or left with the committee previous pastor of Rockland's Freewill Baptist religions. Not seem to get collected.*’ to the date above mentioned. -Clothier and Famleher. II. M. LORD, iih him. The poor boy s'liteieit terribly. Church, writes us as follows from Houl­ Mistral, the Provencal poet, is writing Dry&Fancy Goods A. J. BIRD, For that Reason She Makes a True and II. M. SA N BO RN , Ills fe. t u i • t. iribly sore, ton Many friends here will he glad to Straightforward Statement. his memoirs. He has abandoned the idea T h e Trouble. 12Rcl2 Committee on Account* and Claims. he could not wear tiny shoes, mid had therefore to stay nt learn that Mr. Dnston is pleasantly lo­ of ever becoming a candidate for a seat in Little Nellie had lieou quiet fo ra good home from school. When he the French academy. MILLINERY, ETC. cated. He has rt ceived 29 into the while. put < Ir of dry stockings The friends and neighbors of Mrs. Ira Mr. Frank V. Du Mond’s large picture of H* ruing, they would "W hat’s the matterf” asked her rnntbei 402 Main Street, Rockland. ROCKLAND TRUST CO. in nt <• hour be saturated with church since January 1. Henderson, who resides at Armada, Mich., “The Baptism of Christ/' upon which he "I's unhappy.” moisture and very offensive know all about the matter, and she now Is now at work, is strikingly original in "Unhappy?” Syatem of Pepoi even In the coldest weather "Houlton the metropolis of Aroostook treatment and fine in sentiment. "Yes’m.” The disease began to spread wishes that everybody should know all • his bodyt especially hl Co., Aroostook the garden of Maine, Ellen Rankin Copp, an artist in color aa "W hy?” TRUST COMPANY. fingers. The the facts just as they occurred. well as in clay, has designed an embodi “1 tan’t fink of any question to ask.” — We keep a full line in thumbs on both his hands be­ Maine the flower of New England, New 5The Rt am pa are soid in denominations of 6, 10 came stiff mid ns useless ns “For nearly four years,” she says, “ I ment of tender motherhood in the figure Washington Star. and 26 oenta, and are to be pasted Ini books' prepared two withered sticks of wood England the pride e( America" were the all departments. tor the purpose. When a leafla covered It amount* had suffered. I was so nervous that 1 “Maternity” and is also making a portrait It would bo useless for me to try to tell the suffering opening words of a lecturer in Music bust of Mrs. Potter Palmer. TruRtworthy In a Way. tto o $1, f l , 1which It then deposited In the bank and tills boy endured. I took him to two diffeient could not write or read, could not even bang accourt opened. doctors, both gave him lots of medicine, but nil to Hall in this place a short time since. I have a small, mendacious clock, It Inculcates nablts of saving on the part of the bear my children's company. I would Zulimie Taft, sister of the pculptor, is no use. He grew worse. I thereforo despaired of working on her figure of "Learning,” A fickle clock from France; young. A great success wherever adopted. Call ever having hlin cured. One day I saw the great From this place I date this letter. It tinkles where it should ‘tick, took:** and get full particulars. have such a strange feeling in my head it which does not follow the severe Minerva New Goods received benefits promised to those who would use (. UTl- I left R ockland for A roostook laBt Fall, Its insides sizz and dance. cuiia ItKMBDiBR. I w ent right nwny to th e d ru g seemed as if I should lose my mind. ideal, but presents a gracious, womanly 8 per cent interest will be allowed on store mid bought them. I must confess I had I nt But I rely on it, you see. every day. deposits. anticipating the most intense cold, and “I was very weak and nervous and figure, classic in pose and drapery, her eyes little faith In them. However I used them nccord fixed on a roll of parchm ent For I am sure that when lug to directions, nnd to-day I say truthfully to all snow hanks mountain high My antici­ would get all in a tremble and my heart It says it's ten the time must be A G E N T S ? Ro c k l a n d —A. F. Crockett Co., tho world, if you wish to publish it, that my son Is Dr. Oliver Wendell Holm es says: "There Jas. Donahue. H urm icakk—T. W. Sullivan. entirely cured, thank God and thank the discoverers pations have not been realized. We would heat so hard that it would almost Some other time than ten. V iw ALII a VKN, Me .—D. U. GHddon. of CtiTicunA R e m e d ie s. T hey cured him In four were four great men in the lives of whom I -Chicago News-Record. weeks os sound ns a gold dollar. have had some severe cold weathor, the take my life. I would have dizzy spells felt I had a certain relationship. They ONE DOLLARtsaved on JOHN SAVAGE, Fishkill Village, F V. thermometer registering 25 below a few and what little sleep I would get did me were Darwin, Gladstone, Tennyson and LIST OF LETTERS every five you laytout at times, but in an atmosphere so dry that no good. I could not cat anything that Lincoln, men who made the year 1809 con­ ROCKLAND TRUST CO. spicuous, and I was so unblushing as to Remaining unclaimed in Rockland 1 ou r sto re . Cuticura Resolvent it cannot be compared with a much tasted right. It did seein as if every­ A. F. C ro c k ett, President. creep into that year too.” Office for the week ending Apr 11.8, 1893 : The new Blood nnd Skin Purifier, Intcrnnlly, and thing had changed. I was greatly de­ K. a . Bu t l e r , Vie* President. C uticura, the great Skin Cure, anil f’UTtcURA higher temperature on the const. But Mr. Gilbert Gaul is painting a large pic­ Gents* List. Ladies' List. C. M. K a l l o c ii, Secretary. Soap, an exquisite Skin Bcnutitier, externally, in tho snow has not come. Our first snow pressed and thought if only the Lord ture called "A Battery In Action” for u stnntly relievo and speedily cure every disease and Comstock, Elwin Bniwnt M r’sT Cat berine D o n ’t - A ou - Forget It. humor of the skin, scalp, mid blood, with loss of to make sleighing was Jan. 25 and ihe would enable me to keep my mind until I G. A. IL post in Toledo. The spirited f'rossmun, M. Banks, Miss Hattie , and deals in Bonds, Bank Stock ana other hair, from Infancy to uge, from pimples to sctofulu. drawing, good composition and movement Curtis, Chrts. conservative Income securities. small amount that fell daring the Winter could get help. Camphell, Mrs. Lon 402 Main St., Rockland. Investors are respectfully Invited to call and In­ of the figures will make this a valuable ad Daggett Thns H. Conner, Mrs. Abbie A. spect our line of securities before placing their was gone so that there was travelling on “I doctored for two years without dition to the historical depart m ent of Amer­ Foster, M. C. & 8on Gilman, MissFloren e money elsewhere. benefit, and then I took Dr. Greene’s ican art. The picture will belong to the Filele, R. W. A. » C hemical Co rporation, boston. wheels again March 12. Sufe • epnslt Boxes to rent at BO, BO, B7 cit y of Toledo. Little, Chas. Gray, Miss Eva M. an d B IO P er Y ear. 86 How to Cure Skin Diseases,” f»4 pages, 50 Nervura blood and nerve remedy. I re­ Lei nd, M'hord D (2) Hall, Lncy E. Illustrations, aud testimonials, mailed free. FATING CHOPS. ceived help right away and 1 could see Maxwell, Edward k. Jones. M s Chas. 8. £ DCD PCMT PER ANNUM, aet, to USES OF GLYCERIN. Norton, Capt. Albion Lamont, M^s Josie ■ ■ ■ IL II ULUI Investors. Oaaraateed The past year has been one of pros­ that the flrstflhottle was helping me. 1 Robinson, W. C. Feet against loss. McLean, Mr*. J I perity in the county. Large crops were cannot be thankful enough. I have rec­ In household medication it m ust be pure Robm-on, J. H. Mason, Mrs. C. W. and unadulterated. s tee e, Wm. H. Morey, Mrs nellieM. _L± W. RODMAN WINSLOW, MUSCULAR STRAINS raised which have sold at good prices. ommended it to others and they have been Ulm r, Willie J Romcry, Miss Lixzie Can’t 132 NASSAU ST. (Vnnderbllt Bnildlng). mid pains, back ache, wenk kidneys, It is the most efficient means at our com NEW YORK CITY. I sow a man here tho other day who helped by it. Web r?8 M. Robinson. Mrs. Lewis rheum atism , mid chest pains relieved mand for the prevention of bed sores. White, R. 8. Established and doing business In these samo offices In one minute by the Cutlrnra Hkinner, Mrs. J. T. since Feb. I, IK77. For 18 consecutive years dividends said that for two crops sold, viz., hoy Young, Wm. IL ----. .. ? IJS per annum. Anfl-Pnln Planter, 'flic first and It will allay the excessive thirst of a fever Taylor, Mbs Millie J Breathe to clients. Do- only iustantaneoUH pain-killing pluater. and potatoes, ho had received $1600. patient, which nothing else could effect. Williams, Mrs. < Las. Wiiey, Miss Clara As many as 3000 bushels of potatoes Two or three drops given to a baby will [ all bundled up in Rubber Boots or * Overshoes—they become tewder oral have been brought into this town for often stop its stomach ache if wind be the cause. > subject to corns and bunions. A better shipment. During the month of March The poets sing, in dainty rhymes, It will frequently soothe an irritable Of summer days and sunny climes, 1 way of keeping feet dry Is to ose there was shipped from Houlton 168 cough by moistening the dryness of th Of beauteous maidens, passing fair, II throat, which gives rise to it. With witching eyes and waving hair, cars, or 191 895 bushels of potatoes, Till, near the < nd, yon’re apt to see— which brought (as stated by Aroostook Glycerin is also excellent for rubbing ’TicTip hut hat onan KnA”“ad” fnr for P P. I?P. IJP ., into shoes as the preventive of wet feet as that is, Pierce’. Pavorite Pre.erlption, the tn * One coat on Boots or Shoes does the What fills the housewife with delight, Pioneer) $76,046 25. well jik to soften the leather and keep it in fallible and guaranteed remidy lor all ktnda ol 1 business. It Lsn't nasty like grease And makes her biscuit crisp and light, Besides these, large quabtities of hay, good condition. female weakness, which cures ihe ailments ol leehle, ’’run down'' and debilitated woman, * and doesn't interfere with blacking or Her bread so tempt the appetite ? straw, wood, shingles and lumber of all It moistens and softens the skin, and Hnd restores them to youthfulness and beauty * polishing the shoe. After applyingtbe COTTOLENE kinds are shipped from here, all goiDg when properly diluted both prevents and once more. The price of this royal remedy. cures the painful and unsightly cracks Dr. Pierce’B Favorite Prescription, is hut 81 00 I oil you can stand in the middle of • lo make Houlton a Btirring business known as "chaps” on the hands. bottle, and money refunded in every case it ' puddle without its soaking through. What is it makes her pastry such place. It doesn't give satisfaction. See guarantee on When you are about to seal fruit jars, hottie wrapper.,. 1 Makes shoes last longer, too. Tho drop in half a dozen drops of glycerin, and A treat, her husband eats so much, MANUFACTURING MATTERS. ' next wet day buy a bottle and teat Though pies he never used to touch ? it will help to keep the contents and pre Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers is a 1 it for yourself. The principal manufacturing industry vent mold from gathering on the top. COTTOLENE popular preparation in one bottle, and colors iD the place is that ol the Houlton Foun­ It has heeu found excellent as an enema evenly a brown or hlack. Any person cun E. L. POST & CO., 60 Cliff St., Naw YodL easily apply it at home. BREAD dry and Machine Shops, Waldo G. in treating constipation, and half a tea- What is it shortens cake so nice, spoonful every half hour will relieve sum­ Brown, proprietor. Here are manufac­ mer complaint, water brash or dyspepsia Bucklen’s Arnica Salvk. Better than lard, while less in price, 1- w BBBBThCO., tured 1000 plows annually, 1000 horse If you want to show your husband a lit­ The Best 8alve in the world lor Cute, A. T. BLACKINGTON A CO., And does the cooking in a trice ? hoes, and 25 shingle machines, beside tle attention, place a bottle at his hand of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever GOULD A PERRY, F a r m e r s, 8ores, Tetter, Chapped Rands, Chilblains, COTTO l ENE cultivators, rotary saw mills, gang lathe MRS. IRA I1KNDBRSON. equal parts of glycerin and hay rum for H. N KEENE. L a b o rers, use after his morning shave, and he will Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively T e a m s t e r s , mills, with foundry equipped for casting rise up and bless you. I have tried and can cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar­ Can find no better shoe than the What is it that fries oysters, fish, all parts of machinery and agricultural "It has also cured my little girl of a recommend it.—Peterson’s Magazine. antee! to give perfect satisfaction, or money Croquettes, or eggs, or such like dish, refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale implements used in the county. The nervous trouble. 8he would get up in by W. H. Kittredge. Bread W inner. As nice and quickly as you’d wish ? main building is 160 feet long, in which her sleep and be out of her head. At WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured S M I T H ’S expressly to give ALL OUT-DOOIt WORK­ COTTOLENE is the blacksmith shop, machine shop, such times she would talk strange and It Chicago claims tho finest collection of old Many rise in the morning with a headache ERS the Best Service for the L east M oner, violins in the world. and no Inclinaiion for breakfast. This is due Maae lor Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; wood-working room and grinding room. would he some time before she would n torpidity of the liver and a deranged condi- MUSIC STORE. in two styles, seamless Balmoral and Congress; In the foundry about 3000 tons ot iron know where she was. She is all right It is estimated that 270,585 families, or dition of the stomach. To restore healthy with and without tap sole. What is it saves the time and care 1,225,421 souls, live in tenement houses in action to these organs, nothing is so efficacious P. TA PLEY & CO., And patience of our women fair, are m elted n week. now and we praise Dr. Greene’s Nervura New York city. as an occasional dose of Ayer's Pills. BOSTON, MAS8. And helps them make their cake so rare? The first trip hammer in the county blood and nerve remedy for the cure. France consumes nearly 5,000,000 bottles SPRING STOCK! COTTOLENE has been recently placed in the works, "My neighbors and friends know how of champagne every year and exports near Heart Disease Curable. and for its size, it is the best equipped I have suffered from weakness and nerv­ ly 20,000,000 bottles. The truth of this statement may be doubted ous disease. I have lived here forty years It is estimated that there are today in the by many, but when Dr Franklin Miles, the Who is it earns the gratitude industry of the kind this side of Boston. eminent Indiana specialist, claims that Heart and am known to all. I do wish I could United States and Canada about 600 young Disease is curable and proves It by thousands The proprietor, Mr. Brown, is an enter­ men in every 1,000 having reached the age Of every lover of pure food help every sufferer to a hottie of this of testimonials of wonderful cures by his New Pl^flo FoifTES By making “ COTTOLENE ’ > good ? prising business man. who has beside of 30 who are singla Heail Cure; it attracts the attention of the wonderful medicine so that all might be In stock, such a« the above business starch factories here The Australian colony of Victoria pro­ millions suffering with Short Breath, Palpi a- c u red .” duced 663,000 ounces of gold bust year, an tion, Irregular Pulse, Wind in Stomach, Pain HARDMAN, and at New Limerick, and has been ap­ It Is by the wide-spread publication of increase of 41,000 ounces over 1891, and the in Side or Shoulder, Smothering Spells, Faint­ ing, Dropsy, etc. A. F. Davis, Silver Creek, FISCHER, IT’S pointed superintendent of the new gov­ facts like these that the great curative largest yield since 1886. Neb., by using four bottles ot Dr Mi es’ New ernment building to be erected here, for powers of Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood In the probate court of Boston the other Heart Cure, was completely cured alter twelve EMERSON^ LTC^* which large appropriations have been day, in a contested will case, one of the years suffering from Heart Disease This MahogiJr^ N. K. FAIRBANK & COM and nerve remedy can be made known to counsel presented a typewritten hypothet­ nderttil remedy is sold by W. H. Kittredge CHICAGO, ILL., and made. It is expected that work on the every invalid and sufferer in the land. It ical question 84 pages long and which con Books free. 224 S tate Street, B O ST O N . building will commence nt once. is true that this medicine performs as­ sumed three hours in reading. PORTLAND, ME. It would be wotib while for the ladies to PARLOR andCHAPEL'ORGANS, Tlie leading starch manufacturer here tonishing cures aud all who are ailing In 1859 a Milan student is said to have bear in mind that if ,hey lake a gentle course is John Watson, who made last season should avail themselves of its wonderful discovered the secret of petrifying human t Ayer's Sarsaparilla in ihe spring, tbev will BANJOS, flesh. In 1863 he was drowned iu a ship­ have 1 o trouble with “ prickly heat,” "hive-,” RED SEA L ITHE KIND « 535 tons ot starch. powers. wreck on the Mediterranean sea, the won­ sties,” "boils,” or “ black heads.” when sum- Now Home Sewing STachines Almost everybody needs a spring medi­ derful secret perishing with him. ler cornea. Prevention In belter than cure. And a General Assortment of ■ THAT CURES" SCHOOLS AND CHVKCilES cine and this is the best und surest remedy There are now 670 Osjiges, and they have to their credit in the government treasury Nervous Prostration. Small Musical Instruments and Mer­ The place is highly favored with to put you iu perfect health. It is purely large manufacturer, wbo*e affairs were vegetable and harmless aud Is kept by about $10,000,(XX), own 1,500,000 acres of ex- much emhurrasbcd, and who was over chandise. ' ’ school privileges. From tho report o f llent. land and do not owe a cent. Their druggists for SI.00. Physicians and ked and broken down with nervous ex­ *9*Instruments warranted, Prices Low, r e p e a l the superintendent of schools for 1893. I income per capita is $55 per quarter. haustion, went to a celebrated specialist. He Terms of Payment Easy. H quote: "Since 1889 this town has erected druggists recommend it highly because was told tbut the only thing needed was to be it Is the prescription aud discovery of a FASHION’S MIRROR. relieved of care and worry, aud have a change bix new buildings for school purposes at ol thought. This doctor was more considerate ALBERT SMITH. well-known physician, Dr. Greene, of 34 an expense of $27,000. Fe\y towns in A fashionable tint for evening gloves in of his patient's health than ot his financial Temple place, Boston, Mass, the success­ ircum.-tunces. He ought 10 have advised him the state of the siza of Houlton afford undressed kid is that called beurro frais, or o use Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, the best ful specialist iu curing nervous and fresli butter. AROOSTOOK e equal school advantages. en.edy forneivous prostration, sleeplessness, |{ ‘M E P I?5 chronic diseases. The doctor can be Lace capes fashioned much like the win­ dizziness, headache, ill effects of spirits, tohac- Tlie Ricker Classical Institute located consulted free, personally or by letter. ter models, with velvet or jetted yokes and coffee, opium, etc. 1 housands testify to SEED POTATOES! here is a flourishing school with some collars, have made their appearance. cures. Book and trial bottle free nt W.U Kittredge's Drug Store. A choice lot uml truo to imine. over 150 scholars in attendance. Be ar Although paniers are not yet openly fa­ Huy your seed now, uh we have PUBLIC LIBRARY. rangement made by the town with this vored by fashion, there are some indications A M illio n F iu en d s. only a limited amount to offer of that before the season is over, they may be A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not institution free high school privileges are Organization ot Trustees—Plans to Raise arrived at by indirect ways. EAKLY ROSE, HEBRON AND furnished resident scholars. s than one million people have found just More Funds. The new stylish redingote dresses of uch u friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery W H IT E ELEPHANT. A FEW We have one Catholic and seven Prot­ faille, witli petit pois satin dotsand a satin for Consumption, Coughs, and (.’olds. If you estant churches in town, all of which, The trustees of the Public Library have or- I Btriped br.K-a.le, are among the positively have never used this Great Cough Medicine, N EW Q U E E N S A N D D AK O TA ... .. j attractive dresses of the seasou. one trial will convince you that it has won- with one exception, are supplied with gainzed as follows: President, John I. Case; .. ia ...... , , I Draperies are returning. Not a word is Icrlul curative powers in all discascsof Tliroat, REDS. THAT NEVER FAILS pasto'8 at the present time. The older-t vice-president, W. 1. Cobb; secretary, k. B. brent lied about the transform ation, but it .’heat and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed resident pastor, Rev. N T. Dutton, who Miller; committee to raise money, II. M. is surely being effected.” Tims predicts a odo ull that is claimed or money refunded. We have a full line of Grass for nine years has been the beloved pas­ Lord, M. A. Johnson, K. It. Miller, Mrs. F. E. j French authority on dress m atters. Trial bottles free at W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Seed and a large variety of Seed -■ Hitchcock, Mrs. W. M. Kimmell, Mrs E. I). I Nuw f,,|t h“ ts uf P“ *« «>““ !■'“ *< ‘“ >*1 store. Large butties 50c. and $1.00. Peas, ull the leading varietiea FIUNK LIN HENSON, tor of tlie Baptist Church, staled in a , trope are trimmed with violets, heart’s ease W et liullit, Spear. 1 ins committee has several events \ •, , ... . und many novelties. MERITS Me. union service in January that he had or jonquils intermixed with green velvet I dana Sarsaim AMERICAN WONDER, ' GENTLEMEN —ThisThin i»in t u1 ...... eerily...... that I hove been r been pleased to notice that with the for the purpose of adding to the ribbon or with damask roses and ecru silk M U victim to that terrible 1 uluily <•*■ library fund which now amounts to about guipure lace. CHAMPION, IE5H3 EVERYWHERE B f u lti n g in hizziiiem., an rapid growth of the town for the years ; ||,o»» of M. 111.0 5 . $4,000. They are in correspondence with New tailor made costum es for early spring ■ for any Mud of work or I past, the growth of the churches had •Vheu Baby was sick, we her OitfUjrta. LITTLE GEM, REOSEAL REMEDY C Abbott, highly rieommeiided Henry Redington Brown regarding the pre- I wtur iu dircetoirc, Hussain und strictly been such as to keep puce with it, and English styles, showing shortened skirts When she was a Child, ahe cm *l tor Jaatorte. HANCOCK, ■ D A N A ’S sentation of his "Isabella.” Mr. Brown will more than that if anything Hid natty open coats, present an unusual Wlwn she became Miss, slie clung to Cawtorfik STRATEGEM, he remembered through his connection with amount of odd and novel effects in theii JOHNSONS ■ SARSAPARILLA The congregations are outgrowing the Wfitan she hud Children, ahe guve th em CaaUxte E ? Although I hud but Iittc fuith in patent medicines I Longfellow’s "Dream.” The movement look­ tompohition.—New York Evening Post. PERFUSION, ■ induced to t.y :t uud c a n t r u t h f u l l y “ m y I am completely cured und fn bouses. As a result the Methodists are ing to a public library -building is making TELEPHONE, Etc. young n u n though inhum ed in life. All c re d it^ POWDER AND BALL. S H M C OIL! ■ i. due to DANA S SAitSApARIl.I.A. about finishing a more commodious good progress. Nearly $10,000 has been If rou use a large amount of Youra truly, FKAN “ “ ...... KLIN HENSON. INSTANT KILLER OF PAIH. gg W iat llollia, Me. house. The Baptists are raising money pledged. The law of Germany requires every male DfcSXKVINO PkaUM. seeds or want quite a variety in -Personally-ruonullv unueappeared______before___ 1 , Internal and External. .tth in due form lor the same purpose, and the Free Bap­ citizen to serve three years in the standing We desire to say to our citiiens, that for small quantities, send us a list ______For Man or Beast. ; foregoing uUten arm y, four years iu the reserve and five years we have been selling Dr. Kiug's New ' 61. G. GIEEATKICK, tists are crowded so that they stand face The Old Orchard Track Association has of what you want and we will C u rw *«urultfia, Mcfnf- t Holla, Me. ' “ Jurtiee of the pea years iu the landwehr. = 'Veal llollia, Me. J ...... to face with building greater to accom­ joined the eastern circuit and has ar­ Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New tca. Main Back. Kidnoy Affections, Lumbago. ■ | Witm^-M. S. Smith. Life Pills. Bucklen’s Arn icaSalvesud Electrio return you figures that will Contracted Muscles, K orea. SoreThruat, Colic. ranged the program for the Summer The German government will not use C holera MorbitH- <'rninpMand Heudaclie j Ul Dana Sariaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. modate the congregations. white horses in the army in future. In a Bitters, aud have never bandied remedies that Make You Smile! instantly. Croup. Dintheriu. Dittrrhrra. Asthma, I m eeting. The m eeting o|>ens J u ly 4, battle the enemy can discern white horses sell as well, or that have given such universal Liinsy, B ro n ch itis, E ara c h e an d T o o th ach e and satisfaction We do uot hesitate to guarantee Which we guarantee to be below I tho achos and pains the Human Family.are THAT KAll-EOAD. and will be continued the 5th and 6th at a considerable diatauce. afflicted with No family should ho without it, them every time, and wt stand ready to re­ any catalogue price. S N e w L i f e . The trotting events will be the 2:28 and The uew blouse seems to be troubling fund the puicb>8c price, if satisfactory results I need not say anything about the Uncle Sam’s army officers a good deal. THE HORSE BRAND do not follow their use. These remedies have We can sell you a Good Barrel of especially for s'ock.bs the most powerful and Bangor Aroostook R R., so much is 2:38 classes for the first day, 2:26 and They appear to think it 1ms too much braid pen el rut in g Liniment in existence. Cures Colic 2:21 trotting for the second day, 2:31 for service and not enough service for the woo their great popularity purely ou their Flour for $5 00. a n d CraiuitM iu twenty minutes. Scour, heard of it now. We hope to see the braid. merits. W. 11. Kittredge, Druggist. We sell a car load of Grain Scratches, Wind Gulls. Harness Galls. Sprain*. iron horse with his fiery breath come aud 2 13 trot or pace and special class 1welliug:«, Cuts, Bruises. Corks, King Bone Stiff The conquest of France iu 1871 was a dear each week as regular as clock (huts. Sore Eves, Screw and Grub Worms Foot DR. E. C. WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, a thundering along the glistening track for the last day. The purses offered ociflo for Hyaturiu, Dinin****. Fitu. Nourulula, I lead- bargain for Germany after all. The A'2(M), M11.ltd’ Nerve Liver Pills. work ?hsousub, Hollow Horn, Cracked Tits and ull ho. NervousiuPr. Prot-t rut ion cuuuod by uioohol or tobacco, amount to $3500, $500 being the purse A foruiw o f l>i»eamert of both Cattle nod akefulnc-.ukefuh ‘.Me__ontul~ -____ • ’•Doproubio _____ ' „_____ * *• .....~ * *■ ' into (his Eden ol Maine by another Fall, (XX),(XX) indemnity were mainly spent on for­ Act on a new principle—regulating the liver JUtonsets. L arge $1 s ire 75c., 50c. size 40c. (tt) uuing iuuauity,ulty, miborv'. docuy, doutb, 1'iurnuLuro liftOlu bringing us into closer communication tresses, aud since the wurG^ruieuy bus spent You will find us doing business at 1, Barren uimuLLxmu o f Power i u either uox. Tin potency. offered for each event. Miss Mertie stomach and bowels through the nervet A For sale by Win. il. Kittredge, Rockland, Mu. hueu and oil Fouiulu WoukuesM-u. In voluntary with other parts of the state without Feck will be a special attraction each £600,(XX),(XX) on her arm y alftme. If the loss new discovery. Dr. Miles’ rills speedily cure 81 L im erock S tre e t. peruiutor'-ba-acauned by over-oxurtlou of bruin going through the British Provinces. of the labor of 400,000 men withdrawn from bi liousuess.tmd taste, torpid fiver, piles, con­ &f-uhuiie, over-indulgence. A moiilli'u treatm ent, fL day, and on the opening day there will I.or $6, by mail. Wo Guuruntoeuix boxeetocure. Each Then all of our friends, our uncles, our industries and locked up in\»arracks is cal stipation. Unequalled for meu, women, t dor for 6 boxee with 45, will wind written guurunleo children. Smallest, mildest, surest- 50 doses KNOX FARMERS, Children Cry for V r uf und i t not cured. Guarautoea luauod only by cousins, and our aunts can come aud be given free within the park a mam­ culated, some faint coucejyiou may be | formed of tke costliness of militarism. 25 eeuts. Samples tree, at W .U . Kittredge’s °itohePa Caetorta. .. For aale by War B. Mlll/edge, Hocklaud, Mu* see us. |R ouxut L. D cston. moth clam bake. Drug Store EXCHANCE. f

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. APRIL IS, 1893.

SOUTH THOMASTON. up Friday the 6th and went to Warren w.iere NEW DEPARTURE. THOMASTON. pation!* of the class will lie realized. they have found employ m em .... P. E. Miller Pneumonia proved fatal to some of our Four miles 8. of Rockland, Settled in 1776. Pet of West Rockport was In the place last week C. W. 8. Cobb of St. Louis, Mo., is interested Tbr«<» miles west o f Rockland, on K St L. Di- older citizens last week. off from Thomaston and Incorporated J u ly 28, 1848, in search of coopers and heading for lhe Knox in a company which will establish a plant in vision of M. C. K. It. First known as a trading 1890, polls 418; estates $328,087. Postm asters, J . ast In W80 Settlem ent commenced 1791, Miss O. F. Delano, who has been in Boston M. B artlett; Owl’s Head, Miss A nn F a rt; Spruce Cooperage Co. He reports the company in a Denver, Colo., for the manufacture of asphalt mbraced until IMS Rockland and South Thom for some time, has returned Ib-ad, 8. L. Hall; Ash Point. Ralph Crockett; flourishing condition. roofing material. em o ii. Incorporated M arch 30, 1777. Population Selectmen, Mark D. Ames, Sidney Jackson, L. A. 1800, i'Ovfl. In lsvO the number o f polls wan 661; We ate clad to learn that Hon. Atwood Arey; Town Clerk, Lewie Butler; Treasurer, H. and estates w ere valued at $1,863,010. L vensnler’s eye* are improving. 8. Sweetland. MATINICUS. HOTEL SEYMOUR. Quite a know storm for April 1,5. Thomaston needs a good bake-shop and G Lewis of Matinicus Rock Light Station We are pleased to see Mr. Spaulding so far The elegant new hotel, The Seymour, Lynn, the right man would be well patronized. arrived home from Rockland, the Iflih....M er­ Dr E. W. Gould has arrived in town recovered as to be able to get about with the Mass., oi which otir friend J. B. Patterson is lhe ice In Mi l River Pond and the ice in rill Speed of Owls Head has shipped as mate Rev. Mr. Strout will preach the Past Day aid ot a cane-----Herbert Meservey has been at landlord, will lie opened to the public May 1. Penobscot River break up at about the same with Capt. Frank \mes of this place... . Han sermon next Thursday. home the past week nursing a lame side, the It is described by the Lynn papers as a most i time. son Philbrook, Jr., of Owls Head la In this Andrew McFarland Is to make repairs npon result of a fall on the ice some time ago. beautiful and luxurions hostelry. | The Methodist Conference at Machias this place, visiting relatives and friends... . his house on Cemetery street. week will be alt -nded by some ol our Metho- Asabel Norton ba? chartered a vessel and is Crle ol Malden. Mass., Is In town, making Im­ LAND BOUGHT. Rev. C. A. Plttmer will attend lhe Metho­ I dist people. shipping some of his fine Eagle Island granite provements on Ids farm and hnlldlnga.... Mrs. dist Conference at Macttias this week. to Massachusetts parties. Such weather as we have had the past few Lisetta Babson of Pigeon Cove, who has been Thirty-eight of otir citizens, representing the Rev. W A Newcombe preached Sundav ' days does not look much like early (Banting Dog owners are obeying the mandates of the visiting al Capt. Henry Philbrook’s and Capt. new club house promoters, have bought the law, and our town clerk is busy registering the Lewis Burgess’ for some time, left last week morning at the Congregational church. [ and e r m pea* by July 4 8imeon Bk»jd property on School street, pay­ Boots, Shoes, canines. for her hom e....Capt. Charles Tolman Bur­ Capt Warren Priest died Friday. The fun- Mrs W Creighton died Sunday even- ing #3700 therefor. The lot Is 73 feet front, oral services were held Sunday afternoon. Miss Ella Dow has quite a class in music gess made a short visit to Rockland recently 66 feet on one side and 74 feet on the other. j inc after « HVf sickness, and all our people ....M iss Eliza Calderwood and niece Carrie Eugene Brown, who recently purchased the A meeting will be held this week to form a Many friends and patrons will be glad to I are in mounting therefor. Beverage ol Camden are In town, visiting Miss Brown A Wade granite business, has had the corporation, which will take the land and RUBBERS. welcome Dr Heald back to active practice. C. s sister, Mrs. Edw. A m es....Sch. Storm engine and machinery thoroughly overhauled build a club house thereon. A well known Thomaston man has had his ST GEORGE. King, Gloucester, Blair, and ach. Ida Grover, face shaved and hair cut the first time for two and will start work there this week. Rockland, Dobson, harbored here the lo th .... THE LAST SURVIVOR Follansbee the painter has taken an appren­ years. Thirteen miles 8. of Rockland, set off from Cush Capt. Frank Ames captnred a very queer speci­ Rev. C. A. 8outbard has accepted an unani­ Ing anstates $444,7«H. Postmaster. James T. Robinson; paper hanging. A Castaway Picked Up by a Millbridge mous call to become pastor ot the church at Tenant’s Harbor, W. K. Sheerer; Port Clyde, formed lobster, but was of a very pretty shade Fisherman. 8t. Albans, his old home. Samuel Trussell; Martinsville, F <>. Martin; Israel Millay who has been in poor health of blue, electric blue. They sent It to Rock­ Clark Island,A. L.Snow. Selectmen, Alex Kalloch, Roland Hatch, now 94 years old is still able L. W. Seavey, Janos Shrader; Town Clerk, for some time is in the Maine General Hospital, land with Capt. Smith, Monday m orning.... Portland, for treatment Mr. Frank Ames and Miss Allie Condon made The last of the wrecked steamer Lucy P. to make calls among his neighbors, though his Miller has now gone beneath the waves. The of eye sight gives him some trouble. A sh P o in t . — Wo are pleased to hear that a visit to Rockland on packet David Osier the 4 fen TtiE/H final survivor ot the disaster to be rescued was Eugene Snowman, who Is at the Maine General 17th. ______What shall we do for smelts this Spring ? P c iit C l y d e .— Prospect good for business at a lone hen picked up by a Milbridge fisherman, Hospital tor treatment, is improving.... Mrs ...... A T T H E ...... The law forbids the use of dip nets and they Port Clyde for the year 1893. The Port Clyde SO. DEER ISLE. the other day. Biddy was in a box stranded Lottie F Perry has gone to New York with will not take the hook while spawning. Marin Railway Co. will build one and per­ on a rock, alive and ready to resume scratching. her husband in sch. John P. Kelsey. .. . Miss Capt. Wallace Thurston Is at home... .Jos­ The sale of horses at the B urkett stables dur haps two vessels. This together with their re­ Maude Davis is visiting her sister, M rs. John eph P. Robbins is working for his brother, A. ing the past week has been very lively, many pairing business in connection with their rail­ CRESCENT BAND. W halen.... Roscoe Sherman will go on steamer B. Robbins....M . P. Gray bought a valuable For a few Special­ horses passing into the hands of new owners. way will give employment to many. The Mt. Desert for the season... .Mrs. M. J. cow of Jack Stinson recently...... Work in 404 tow-boat owned by this corporation which has A Former Rockland Boy Who Is Capt. Samuel Watts has parties coming from Rowell is in very poor health....Charles the granite business is very dull here ibis Spring been at Bath for the last few months, receiving Making His Mark. Boston this week who will make some repairs Harriman has painted and launched his boat ....Lom on Gray went to Vinalbaven Monday, upon the interior ot his residence on Knox new machinery, consisting of new engine, ties T his W eek we ....M essrs Hurd and Witham are rebuilding returning the same d ay ....A . B. Robbins is The Waltham, Mass., Free Press contains a street. boiler, etc , is expected home today or tomor­ their w eir.... Lin wood Dyer is housekeeping greatly improved in health..•• Mrs. Lydia row. It is expected she will be in flrst-class long account of n fair recently given by the And the electric railroad Is still under dis­ in the Henry Geer house. Taylor and daughter of Yarmouth are visiting S H O E S T O R E condition for business... . Burnham & Morrill's Crescent Band of that city, which netted #1600. cussion,bir not under still discussion. Shall we relatives In tow n....Capt. Jason Greenlaw haB canning factory is running full blast, and ex­ O w l ’s H e a d .— Miss Mattie Speed is at The article is of interest to our people down have it or don’t we want it ? Can we do with­ arrived home from Belfast...... Mr. and Mrs. GO pairs of W hite Kid Lined, o f f e r : pects to do more business this year than ever work in the pants factory, Rockland.. . .They thio way from the fact that Walter H. Boggs, out it ? had an old fashioned quilting at Crescent Irvin Barbour visited their brother.Bently Bar­ a former resident of Ingraham’s Hill, was the Rev. J. H. Parshley of Rockland will lecture before. It is reported that they have chartered bour, last week...... Seth Hatch left Tuesday Half Common Sense, Parris a steamer in addition to the fleet of vessels to Beach last Thursday. Eleven ladies were business manager of the affair. Mr. Boggs is at the Baptist church Wednesday evening present and they quilted eleven quilts, or for Ellsworth to attend S. J. Conrt as one of a prominent member of the band, which the under the auspices of the Young People’s bring tish and lobsters to the factory. The the jurym en....John T. Robbins, who leased Kid Ladies’ Boots, in four company gives employment to a great many rather tacked them...... Setting hens are in Waltham papers call one of .the best musical Union. Subject. ‘Among the Hills.’’ good demand. They have about 80 chickens the Geo. Powers farm for a year, Is soon to organizations in tbe sta e. of our town people the year round and is a move back Into bis own bouse. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gloyd has accepted the position of at the Ocean House...... Mrs. Annie Karns- Mr. Boggs will probably v isit this city in a widths, worth _ __ great help to the place....The Charles E. Powers will return from Boston soon, where 1 case Quilts, subject to oil janitor for our fine hall, a position which re­ is visiting in Rockport...... A couple ot dogs, few weeks. Weeks Co. has leased the wharf building, etc., they have been spending the past year...... quires no little work. On May 1 he will open of F. Trussell, for fish business, and intends regardless of the new law, got after F. M...... S3.00 a restaurant in the most westerly store of the Smith’s fine sheep a few days ago and began to Easter Sunday evening a concert was given by DR. W . A. A L BE E. spots, for 98 cents, worth to do a big business buying and shipping ti«b. the M. E. Sunday School. The children were Watts Block. This is one of the best privileges on the coast thin them. Mr. Smith promptly fired at the dogs but they escaped...... Miss Eliza Calder very prettily attired for the occasion and ac­ In this Issue ot T h b C o v r ir r -G a z b t t k will 80 pairs of $150 $1 .2 6 . Col. Loighton wont to Waterville Monday and will prove to be their best branch ns can be quitted themselves finely. The program con­ be found tbe professional card of Dr. W A. wood of Camden Is visiting friends here...... Albee. The doctor has just become a perma­ morning...... Miss Belinda Vose died Mon­ proved at the present time by the amount ol sisted of singing by the choir and singing and day night, agdd 72 years-... W. J. Jameson Capt. John Harriman is conductor on an nent resident of this city, having recently pur­ S hoes a t ...... fish offered and the number of boats engaged. recitations by the children. Quite n number chased the fine homestead property of tbe late UI > I o went to.Nobleboro Saturday....T. E. Hardy electric car in Brock’on, M ass....C has. Magee Wui. Weeks has charge of this branch. The were present and the concert was a success. David Ames, on Middle street, which he has of Colby University, class of '95, spent Satur­ Rockland boat will touch at their wharf daily. has moved his family to Rockland. thoroughly renovated ami greatly improved. day and Sunday here...... Capt. Samuel There is work for every man, woman or child He has fitted up fine and convenient offices at We have the best shoe. _ NORTH HAVEN. the house, with all the mocern improvements Watts came from Boston Sunday and will at Port Clyde lor the year 1893....T h e Port APPLETON. and appliances. on the market for. . . Z iu U 50 Chenille Covers for $1.65 spend a few days with us....H enry Trow­ Clyde Dramatic Co. is to present the three-act Mrs. Benn of Rockland and Mrs. Abbie Dr. Albee b »s long been or.e of our leading physicians. He i» a native ot this county and bridge of Denver^ Colo., has been spending a drama, “ The Flowing Bowl” in Sea View Mills visited at Warren Dean’s last w eek.... worth $2.50. few days with us. Sixteen miles N. W. of Rockland, on stage Uns was educated at Colby University, and at the Hall, Port Clyde, Wednesday evening, April from W airon to Seorsm ont. Settled about 1776- Mrs. Amelia Beverage, who has been stopping Maine Medical School, connected with Bow Men, look at our Curtis Shoes, Have you seen Washburn Bros new steam 19. The ladies and gentlemen of this party Incorporated Jan . 28, 1829. 1892, polls 265, estates with her son, Prof. Beverage, In Attleboro, d in College, where he received the degree of have given much time to this and as the pro­ $246,917. Postm asters, F. L. D avidson; N orth, Mass., has returned to her home....Misses M. D. twenty-six years ago last June. He yacht ? The name is a little bard to get R. 8. Keene; West, S. O. Bartlett; BurkettvHle, then took a special course of instruction at tbe former price $4.00, around (Mizpah) but this docs not effect the ceeds are to be so 'worthily bestowed on chapel Klden Burkett; Klmwood, II. A. Morang. Select May, Bessie and Florence Waterman vioited College of Physicians and Surgeons of New improvements it is hoped that the community men, 8. J. Guahee. Klden Burkett and Wilbur sailing qualities of the little steamer. She Waterman; Town Clerk, V. O. Kellar; Treasurer, their uncle, Otis Kent, recently...... Ariel York City. “ gets there just the same.” The boat is thirty will appreciate their efforts and come out in Galen Keene. Calderwood has launched the boat which he He soon after located at Union, and contin­ a t ...... $2.85 full force. has been building for Edmund Cooper...... ued to practice there for sixteen years, when he feet long and seven wide of very light draft and moved to Camden. 1 case Twilled Outings, light can with comfort accommodate from rtf teen to T e n a n t 's H a r b j h .- S. A. Wheeler and wife Willard Sherman sold two cows and let one Dr. Smith was ia town last week, attending In both of these locations ho had a very large twenty persons. Picnickers and piscatorlalists are visiting relatives in Massachusetts....Capt. out the first of the week. Joseph Whitmore, who is very sick....D avid aud successful practice, and has devoted raoie stripes, 8 cents, worth 12 l-2c. Samuel Watts and family arrived home from Artist Pease has sold his large two year old Tolman Is at work for Edmund Cooper.... than a quarter of a '’entury to the laborious are anticipating many pleasant sails upon our profession ot n practicing physician. river the coming Summer. a Winter’s sea voyage last w eek.... A D Davie steers and a large cow to Aaron Henderson for Abbie Calderwood and daughter are visiting The Doctor has served the Maine Medical here....U lysses Prescott and wife, who have The Governor’s Council visited the prison is having his store newly painted and fixed up beef. Association as its first vice president and has been working for C. Carver the past few years, also served as one of the board of medical last week. It is understood some changes are generally before taking the post office....Schs. About four inches of snow fell Saturday have gone to Mrs. Prescott’s hom e....Ulysses examiners. With all of these constant de­ to be made. The Payson estate to the west­ Daniel Pierson, M. C. Hart and D. E. Meser­ afternoon and evening, enough for sleighing mands upon bis time and energies he has been Calderwood of South Thomaston is at work ward of the prison ground has been purchased. vey sailed for New York Sunday ....Som e of had the ground been frozen. prominent in social fraterniiies, and in general for O. B. K ent... .Rev. Mr. Purvis has com­ society. He has resisted tbe desire ot the The stables connected with the prison are to the town roads are in a most deplorable condi­ V O. Kellar has received tidings of the menced work in this place....M rs. George political party with which he has always been 10 Dozen Towels, slightly be moved and the insane prison convicts, tion and especially in districts Nos. 9 and 19. death of his cousin, Elva Conant Hyler, who connected for preferment along that line, as he Howard is at work for N. Mullin...... Mrs. numbering some twenty-five or more, who The town’s officials should give these localitiei was instantly killed in Haverhill, Mass. has been a most faithful devotee to bis choseu soiled, 39 cts., worth 50 cts. are now at the Insane Asylum at Augusta, wil1 a visit and have them attended to....Tw o Lizzie Conant of Vinalbaven has been in town profession. He will be most gladly welcomed Uly has worn a broad smile (that is, as visiting friends and relatives....Cyrus Carver to our city by a very large number of patients lie returned to the prison where the western inches of snow fell Saturday night and a late You should see our Patent broad as bis countenance would admit of) for was in Vinalbaven on Tuesday of last week, on who buve employed him while be resided In wing is to be put in condition for their accommo­ spring is looked tor. Union and Camden, and by our citizens gen­ several days. It is a girl and U. S. has taken business. dation. Dr. 8anborn, ot the Insane. Asylum, W il e y s C o r n e r .— Joseph Jenkins and erally, many of whom have long known him Calf Hand Sewed _ _ a trip to Damariscotta. personally. it is understood, will visit this departm nt of Chester Robinson started lor Black Island last We received a visit the first of last week UNION. The Doctor has a wife and one daughter.now Shoe a t ...... the prison monthly in consultation with the Saiurday In search ol employment.... Warren about twelve years old. Mrs. Albee bus many 0 I lUU from Abner Dunton of Hope. He will be ttyileiw , Dr, J R. Walker. Kinney is on the sick list. Dr. Woodside at­ 'Thirteen b IIk N. W. of Rockland. Settled friends here and has long been a welcome guest 10 pieces Figured A rt Silks tends bitn....S cb. Ella F. Crowell sailed lor eighty-six years old next August and can 1874. Incorporated Oct. 20, 1786. 1890, polls 417, in Rockland society. Fl’he Bangor papers of last week contained walk as well as most men of sixty. States, $020,023. Postmasters, R. W. Bartlett; long and glowing accounts of the recital given New York with lirne, last Sunday. .. . Mrs. North, A. Fossett; East, A W. Payson; South, Free Trip to Chicago. 49 cents, worth 85 cents. Ransil Coburn and family have moved into G. James Pease has boight of Will Hall one of 8. W. Jones. Selectmen, F. A. Alden, O. N- by Mrs. Carrie Starrett Donigan. Mrs. Doni- Butler, Geo. W. Payson; Town Clerk. A. M. gan is the daughter of 1). J Starrett ot this A. Hilt's house....The highways are at present the barns on his place, the Dr. Thompson :arm, Wingate; treasurer. E. II. Burkett; Collector, Separate W-O-R-L-D-S F-A-l-R and use F. E Burkett; Supervisor, R. I. Thompson. We Have the Best town, and is a most artistic elocutionist. The in their worst condition und traveling in some In Union, aud will erect it ou his own to take the lelters to spell as many words as you can the place of the one burned last tall. Bangor Whig says. "Mrs. Donigan is well places rather dangerous... .G A. Hilt is en­ by using the letters as many times as you wish, Al. Martz's band wagon, built by Wingate, either backwards or forwards, but not use the known throughout this section of the state as gaged with his spile driver, to build a new V.O. Kellar has bought of Mrs. Nancy Simmons & Co., is a beauty. wharf at Long Cove this Spring.... We regret Hanley the barn on the farm ot the late John same letter in making any one word more a talented and skillful elocutionist and she times than it appears in “ World’s Fair.” Short Bosom Shirt to learn that Austin Watt’s health is no better Hanley, taken it down, and will erect it on Rev. J. D. Payson attends conference this again made a very pleasing impression last week. It is sincerely hoped that he will be It is said seventy-live small English words 20 Doz. Gents’ Cotton Hose evar^g. Her selections were well chosen and ....M rs. Effie Kinney is visiting her daughter his place at the village. J. L. Wentworth has In Knox County for with us another year. can be spelled correctly from the ten letters fueir rendition most praiseworthy. She received Mrs. Alice Averill at Warren. the job. contained in “World’s Fair.” Example:— in colors Tan and Slates, 25 some very handsome Bowers. Each one of G l k n m b r e .—Capt. J. Rawley has gone to Mrs. Olive Wentworth of Hope and Mrs. S. An article on our water privileges is prom­ Watl, waif, soar, idol, etc. If you are good at her pupils showed excellent training and meet his vessel at Fall R iver....H ow ard Bar­ E. Fairbanks of East Union are visiting at J. ised for (he first issue of the Times, out May word making you can secure a ER1.E trip to $ 1 . 0 0 cents, worth 50 cents. These natural ability and appeared with au ease and ter and J I). Carter have arrived home after a 5. Union as a Summer resort will also be the World’s Eair and return, as The Scott L Wentworth’s....O rland, son ot J. L. Went­ Seed Company will pay all expenses, including grace of mauner which was very enjoyable and mentioned. Winter’s stay at sea....C apt. Alfred Seavey worth, who has been quite sick, is some better R. R. fare.Jiotel hills, admissions to the Col­ are the Hose that had such a creditable to (he participants.” has gone to take his vessel. He has been stop­ at this writing....Randall Wellman is failing The question for discussion at the Grange umbian Exposition, and $50.00 in cash for One ot the pleasant events of the coming ping ut home a trip .... I. D. (’lark launched his His daughter Martha Is expected from Nebras­ Wednesday evening promises to prove a lively incidental expenses, to the tirst person able to Colored Shirts. trade last season. month will lie the graduation exercises ol the yacht yesterday, getting ready lor a summer’s k a ....A H. Newbert and wife are at Mrs. one. Editor Fish is to take part and a large make seventy words from the letters contained graduating class from our High School. This work at fishing....M iss M. Hupper is home on Catherine Newbert’s. attendance Is looked for. in “ World’s Eair,” as above. They will also will take place on the evening of Juue 19. a vacation from Gorham Normal School.... Mrs. S. 8. 8hepherd, who has been spending give a FREE T R IP to the World's Eair and WITH COLLARS AND CUFFS, Mrs. Adaline Robinson had a ehopping bee return with $25.00 for incidental expenses, to Brigham’s Orchestra of Marlboro, Mass., will Geo. Hupper and E. 8. Jones stopped a runa­ Friday afternoon. Fifteen persors from Ap­ the winter with her daughter in Massachusetts, way horse yesterday. 1 he animal belonged to the first person sending sixty words to above. furnish the music. Following is the progiain : pleton and Hope responded to the invitation returned last Wednesday-----W. K. Millay They will also give a FREE TR IP to the $ 1 0 0 . Itos* Bickford. Valedictory Capt. Kales. After overturning the buggy and and manufactured all her wood-pile into stove died Sunday quite suddenly. World’s l air and return (without cash for in­ Robert Bickford. Essay clearing himself he ran about two miles Harry M»*Ujrs, wood in season to partake of a bountiful sup­ Supervisor of Schools R. I. Thompson,gives cidental expenses) to the first person sending 250 Books from the Nation­ Grace Strong, Buggy damaged some. No one hurt....C apt. per- Mrs. Robinson was born April 19, 1809, notice that he wishes ail who intend to teach fifty-live words. Aubiguo Leriuoud, Salutatory -English J. H. Bond, formerly ot this neighborhood, is consequently she will be eighty-four years of in town this spring to be present at his office, To the first person sending fifty words will CAUL FOM THE al Book House, 25 cts., worth M arion Robinson, l’roplu cy he given $50.00 in cash towards paying ex­ Rita Smith. Poem in Bath, having extensive repairs made on the ago Wednesday the 19th. She should have Thursday, April 27, for examination. Olive Lermoud, Ksiuy tow boal.Elien to be used in the business of the penses to the World’s Eair; to the first send­ Leila Milter, II la lory been granted a pension long ago us her father Whitten A Messer, our enterprising mer­ ing forty words will he given $25.00 in cash 50 cents. Jessie Burkett, Ode Port Clyde Marine Railway Co. at Port Clyde, lost au arm in the Revolution aud her only son chants. have commenced advertising in T b b towards paying expenses to the World’s Fair, Mabel H ew ett. K««ay the comm ing Summer*.. .C. 11. Wiley is build­ Maud Lermoud, his life in the Rebellion. C.-G. They have a series of “ snaps” to offer, to each of the first live persons sending thirty- Arena Collars. ing a cistern for W. H. Matthews ot Tenaut’s Nettie Letcn&aler, The dancing public will be pleased to learn and propose to attract trade with low prices. five words will he given $10.00 in cash, and to The class numbers thirteen, three boys and H arbor....Capt. J. T. Tales Is at home while each of the first ten sending thirty words that there will be one ot those delightful May The railroad directors have fixed May 24 as ten girls. The poets were assigned by class bis vessel is discbuigiug coal at Portland. will he given $5.00 in cash. balls in Riverside Hall, Thursday evening* the date when they will be here (o settle some vote. The,night following the graduation the Only one prize will he awarded to the same May 4. Music will be furnished by that pop­ ot the claims fur land damages betweeu parties class will give a grand bail. Brigham's person. Write your name on the list of LOOK AT OUR CAMDEN. ular organization, Young's Orchestra, of Lin- and James Mitchell, (be railroad contractor. words (numbered) and enclose the same post­ 50 Dozen White Handker­ Orchestra will also furnish the music for this. colLville, tour pieces. The floor directors are paid with fifteen U. S. two-cent stamps for a Tbis promises to oe the event of the season H. B. Fillmore, (he blind book seller, will be The hearing for temporary injunction on the E. R. Keene, H. C. Pease aud J. G. Went­ large package of our choice English Cotton chiefs, 2 cents. and there is little doubt but the fullest antici­ in town this week securing subscriptions for the building of the village hall took place before worth, which insures good order und courteous, Garden Flower Seeds. Union Weekly Times. He carries a fine line This combination includes the latest and Judge Footer at Bath, Wednesday and Thurs­ efficient floor management. Supper will be of premiums with him and will no doubt do a served in the Grange dining hall. Tickets to most popular English flowers of endless varie­ 25c Window! day. The petitioners were represented by good business. We are told (hat the first num­ ties (same as will he contained iu the elabor­ S u r e T h i n g W. H. Fogler of Rockland and the village by dance 60 cents, spectators 26 cents. ber of the Times is to he out about May 6. ate exhibit of English flowers at the World’s Retiel Robinson ef Camden and C. E. Little- E lm w o o d .— Foss Murray and Fred Pease Fair.) A n y th in g ot Rockland. Able arguments were made by went to St. George last week with a load ot 1 his “ World’s Fair” Contest will he care­ the counsel on both sides. The Judge re­ boat tim ber....A new industry has started up fully and conscientiously conducted solely for Ladies' Shirt Wfdsts, 42 cts., served his decision which he will probably in this place lately, making butter tubs and the purpose of introducing our business in the in it . . . . LOW EXPENSES, Whitten & Messer’s U.S. You will receive the BIGGEST value render within a few days. Quite a number of birch broom s....J. S. Hart is doing quite a worth 50 cents. SMALL PROFITS, in flower seeds ever offered, and if you are our citizens attended the hearing. business io the woods this Spriug.. . .The Ice able to make a good list of words and answer f o r ...... Shoes that w ill retain their shape There will be a game of ball between the hasn't left Seuebec Pond yet. Last year it ail WEEKLY SNAP! promptly you will have a lirst-class opportunity and give service. Camdeus and Warrens Fust Day at 2 .30 o’clock. left April 11.... Vesta Ripley of Chelsea,Mass., to secure a free trip from your home to 2 5 C e n t s ! The teams are as follows: Warren—Meserve, is visiting her parents in this place.•• .Mrs. Chicago and return. p; Robinson, c .; Teugue 1st b; Hallowell, 2d. Rachel Thompson, who has been liviug in We are spending a large amount of money Get our Prices and you get the Snap to start our trade in the U. S. and want your b ; Gahau, 3d . b ; Richardson, s. s. ;Vinal, e. f.; * Windham, has come home to slop tor the pres­ ent. Her husband is in Illinois engaged in (he trial order. You will he more than gratified D t^ W e have the Very Latest Davis, r. f. Camdeus—Clifford, s. s .; Wilbur, Don't haul Flour 20 miles through the mud whan with the result. Send to-day, and address Fuller $ Cobb. JU T I88731) H/MliLK QUART8R 3d b .; Johnson, c .; Kobhius, 2d b.; Bucijauan, powder business. you can buy It Just as low nearer home. THE St-OPP SEED COMPANY, Toronto, St les in Hats. 0C 8TQ V 8 8 1st b ; Arey, 1. f; Wards worth, r. f.; H. B vuxettvillb .—The wife aud child of W. Canada. 18 OUR 8 8 r 788 T 8 A 8 Johnson, c. t.; D. Wardweli, p. Fast Day O. Luce are vciy sick with scarlet fever.... Just received and in stock evening the young ladies, who gave such a Charles Bartlett, who has been home from 200 Bbis. of the best Flour CARD OF THANKS. 8 8 8 T successful ball recently, will give another Massachusetts for a few weeks, has now re­ in the world. 1 wish to heartily thank all those frienda T AUVKHT18RMW T. ALOW DOLLAR ball for the benefit of the Camden Base Ball turned.... Mrs. t usau Leonard, who met with who so aenerouslv supported me iu lhe Boston Club. The proceeds will be used to pay tor a severe accldeul on the ice a short lime ago, is —Examine our stock of Wall Paper— Globe World’s Fair contest. O. M. E l l u m s . their uniforms. The ball will be preceded by guiniug slowly.. ..W hile splitting wood at the T x 'ax lo O e z ite r fox* 1 S 9 3 . au instrumental and vocal concert by Young’s house last wee> Geo. A. Miller drove the ax at Orchestra. Ice cream aud cake will be served. full force mu his iustep, severing an artery Whitten & Messer, Widow Grey’s ROCKLAND, LEVI SLAVEY'S, - «♦»------and one cord und injuring the bones somewhat UNION, MAINE. W atts Block. Raaoeu F B u u u n 'i Fiixe act like uragie. ....C linton Thurston and wife shot their house Halt Rheum Cure A. T, BLACKINGTON & CO., Pro’s. TITE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE, TUESDAY APRIL 18. 1893. F

BOSTON LETTER. I visiting friends in this city the past week. OBITUARY. MARINE MATTERS. able supply of tonnage, especially of the F o r t h e She intends making Boston her permanent medium and larger sizes, still being materially Our Weekly Letter From New England's residence soon. William A. Marsh died In Paterson, N. J., The Movements of Vessels, Charter in excess of the light demand. There is, Oxton & Eldridge. Great Metropolis. April 8, In his 52nd year. Mr. Marsh formerly Notes and the Like. however, something of a revival of business in Eben Creighton, Pastor's Assistant at resided in this city, occupying tho Beza the coastwise trades, and better rates are ob­ Next Two Weeks tainable for lumber, railroad ties, etc., than Tremont Temple, went east last week to attend Sweetser place on Pleasant street. He left Schs. Florida for Fall River and Onward Bosto n , Apr. 17, 1893. the funeral of his father in Thomaston. for Boston sailed Friday. have prevailed for a lengthened period. • ♦ • New Grocery Store I William McKie of East Boston is preparing here two years ago for Paterson, where he For long voyage general cargo vessels, the has filled a responsible position as foreman In Schs. John P. Kelsey, F. Arcularius, Caro­ we shall give away to lay the keel of the new steamer for the Gen. J. P. Cllley attended a reunion of his line Knight, A. Heaton, Red Jacket, for New inquiry for Australia, the West Coast, etc., a brass foundry. Mrs. Marsh was an aunt cf continues very small, and extreme low rates Boston A Bangor R. 8. Co., to be completed graduating class of the New Hampton York, sailed Friday. J. T. Pinkbam and Mrs. J J. Veazie of this have been accepted for South Africa. * ♦ • MEATS OF AIL KINDS. for next season. The new steamer will have Academy at the Revere House last week. ( >n and from first of April all vessels put­ to every purchaser of a city. Mr. Pinkham went to Paterson on re­ With the West Indies business outward and The undersigned would state side wheels, be built of white oak, hackme- ting into St. Thomas (W. J.) seeking for homeward is quiet, the active season for sugar tack, hard and white pine; he diagonally cross- ceipt of the telegram announcing Mr. Marsh's orders are free of all tonnage dues. to the public that they have Dudley M. Holman has just returned from a being nearly at an end. Coastwise lumber braced with Iron. Rbe will be wsll ventilated business trip through Maine. death, and brought the remains here. They Sch. Ada A. Kennedy, Kennedy, from freights are firm, but not brisk, vessels in the opened a Fancy Grocery Mar­ Barrel of Flour and have spacious accommodations for passen­ arrlred here Wednesday evening and were Boston March i j , for Fernandina, arrived right position being not plentiful. Colliers ket and Country Produce gers. She will be 225 feet long on tbe water Ex-Mayor William 8. White of Rockland interred in Sea View Cemetery. Mrs. Marsh April 7th. arc doing fairly well from New York, Phila­ Store at line and 277 feet over all, have 38 feet breadth was In town last week and made his hesd- will probably make her home in this city. Sch. Jose < flaverri, Arey, arrived in New delphia and Baltimore, Eastward. One Found of 6oc. Tea ot beam, 65 feet across the paddle boxes, and quarters at Young's. York Ijth, 8 days from Savannah, with rail­ Sch. Helen Montague, Pensacola to Boston, 252 M ain Street, 14 1 2 feet deep, with 1600 horse power of Cornelius Hanranan, one or our well known road ties. Lumber. We have put in a large stock engines. She will be heated by steam, have This is tbe second and last week of citizens, died at bis home in this city, Satur­ Schs. John I Snow and A. Havford arrived Sch. Belle Hooper, St. Simons to New We will make the price in New York 13th. of all kinds of goods apper­ electric lights and all other Improvements. Aucustin Daly's Company at the Hollis Street day morning, after a long and painful sickness. York, Lumber, $5.50. • taining to the general grocery When completed, it Is estimated that she will Theatre and the play is "Twelfth Night” which The funeral will occur today at St. Bernard's Sch. Lulu Everett, Sawyer, cleared 13th at Sch. Effie J. Simmons, hence to Boston, of the Flour as low as New York for Jcremie. business and guarantee the cost about $360,000 and steam at the rate of will be admirably staged. This will be the , Bishop Healey officiating as­ Nitrate of Soda, $ 1.40. sixteen miles per hour In moderate weather. Schs. Idaho, Janies L. Maloy, Julia A. best of satisfaction. last engagement of Mr. Daly’s Company In sisted by other priests of the diocese. Mr. Sch. Telegraph, Rondout to Portland Hanrahan was born In Castletown, Limerick, Decker, Maggie Hurley and Robert Pettis ar­ Cement, 18 cents. you can buy the same this city until after his return from London rived from Boston Friday. I had the pleasure tbe other night of wit­ where he takes his company to open his new Ireland, and came to this country in 1840. He Bk. R. A. C. Smith, Satilla to New York, Goods Delivered to all parts ofthe City Sch. George A. Pierce, with lumber from nessing one of the brightest comedies that has theatre there in Juue. landed at Frederlckton, N. B., working there Lumber, $5.37 1-2. grade at any other store. awhile In a lumber yard. From there he came Calais for New York, came to the South been put before a Boston audience this season, The "Isle of Champagne'* is enjoying a Railway Friday full of water and will be re­ Sch. Hattie C. Luce, Fernandina to New GIVE US A CALL. and it was all the more lateresting from the prosperous season at the Columbia and tbe to Rockland and found emp’oyment in the paired. York, Lumber, $5.50. limerock quarries. He was industrious, capa­ We make this offer for fact that one of tbe characters was portrayed seating capacity of the house Is severely taxed Sch. Pearl arrived Friday from Salem. Sch. Anna M. Dickinson, Rondout to ble and frugal, and acquired an interest in the Salem, Cement, 18 cents. W. .1. Oxton. Charles Gldredge. by a Rockland lady, whose stage name is at each performance. Sch. Delhi, loaded with stone at Somes 30 Maxine Elliott. The play is "The Protestor's Mr. Stetson’s new company, in which Miss lime business, which he managed with great Sch. Ira Bliss, Rondout to Boston. Cement two weeks only. If you Sound, was struck with floating ice and sank 20 cents. Love 8tory” and is presented hy A.M.Palmer’s Ellen Proctor Otis takes the leading part, will ability so that at his death be was one of Rock­ in 22 fathoms of water. land's wealthiest men. company, with E. S. Willard in the leading present the "Crust of 8ociety” at the Globe. Sch. John S. Beecham, Hatch, sailed Friday Sch. Cyrus Chamberlain, same. are thinking of buying a role. Miss Elliott, who is well known to Miss. Otis has made a big hit in the part in He had no children, and his wife, tbe daugh­ for Richmond, Va., with lime from A. F. Sch. Mary Jane Lee, South Amboy to The “ P. T.” CIOAIt. | Rockland people, although not having a very New York, and is expected to repeat her sue ter of Archie Brown of Thomaston, died sev- Crockett Co. Rockland, Coal, 80 cents. barrel, call and see us and prominent part, has considerable to do, and cess here. eral years ago. His near relatives are two Sch. Clara Gregory, loaded from A. J. Bird Sch. Elbridge Souther, Philadelphia to docs It very effectively. The part ot "Lady Other new attractions are "The Dazzler” at sisters, Mrs. Ellen Hogan and Mrs. John & Co., for New York and sailed Saturday. Caibaricn, Coal, $1.70. Ollder” gives her an opportunity to wear some the Bowdoln Square and "Little Lord Faunt- Doherty, who are resident in this city. His Schs. Clara Rankin anti Race Horse from Sch. Warner Moore, Savannah to Philadel­ get our prices. They all End in Smoke very striking gowns, especially In the second leroy” at the Grand Opera House brother John, now deceased, also lived here— K. C. Rankin Nr Co. sailed Saturday for New phia, Lumber, 54.75. act, when sho appears in a costume of red. ______S e l a p . the father of John and James Hanrahan York. (and ashes) VESSEL LAUNCHED. Remember the place. Miss Eliott is better known here ns Miss Jessie Mr. Hanrahan was one of our most charit­ Schs. Flora Pressey, from Chas. H. Pressey; Me Dermot. ROCKLAND BOY. able, open-handed citizens, and the poor of our Ella Pressey from A. C. Gay & Co.; Bertha True, But think of the De­ city have occaasion to bless his memory. In F. Glover, from White & Case, sailed Satur­ A Fine Craft Which Grew in the Gil- day for New York. chrest Yard. light and Comfort the Frank Whitcomb, who has been employed We have been shown tho plans of the new his religion be was an ardent, faithful Catholic, S. G. PRESCOTT & CO. by the American Express Co. at the Court 1 double-tenement house, to bo erected by John and accompanied his faith by good works Sch. Lady Antrim brought phosphate smoker enjoys, re­ D. May on Grove street. The plans show n new Some vears ago he bought the old Congrega­ Saturday from Boothbay lor Farrand, Spear I be fine schooner built by G>urge A. Oil- Rqnare office, has just received deserved pro­ A Co. ebrest at bis South-end yard for George Tillson’s W harf, motion by bis employers, having been trans­ style of tenement house for this section, which tional Church property at Thomaston and do­ ducing them to is both ornamental in appearance and delight­ Sch. Lena White, with lime for Providence McQuestern A Co., of Boston was finely ferred to a better position in theirCanal Street nated it to the Catholic society there. H is own fully an I conveniently arranged within. The church.St. Bernard’s, this city, has been the re­ from F. Cobb & Co. sailed Saturday. launched yesterday at 11.30 to tbe sa is Let Ion office. Mr. Whitcomb and David French, a of an interested company of spectators. ROCKLAND, MAINE. t h a t en d . plans show a most tnaaterlr niece of archi­ cipient of frequent and generous donations. He Sch. Belle Hooper, Hall, cleared 15th at Thomaston hoy, who is ctnplojod by Wads­ 1 be vessel has a white oak frame, and is tectural work, and it is with no little pride was a good man, respected and beloved by all Boston for St. Simons, Ga. A P O IN T E R . worth, Howland A Co., stop at the same house butlr 'pon honor to stand tbe thock ot wave TELEPHONE CONNECTION that we call attention to the fact that Mr. who knew him, and he will long be remem­ Sch. Addie Schaelfer arrived in Boston on Bowdoln street and thoir rooms are the and the ravages of time, as tbe poets would Austin V . Pease, a former Rockland boy, is bered. The floral offerings, which have been Saturday from New York. scene of many jolly gatherings of Thomaston say. Sbe tons 498 her length of keel Is 163 the architect. Mr. Pease is located at No. 68 sent in by various friends, are very teautilul. Sch. Win. J. Lermond, Hupper, cleared at young people. feet, depth 13, beam 35 Sbe has a handsome ■The Payson Tucker Devonshire street, Boston, where he has offices. An upright cross, star and crescent and other Pensacola 15th for Philadelphia. cabin of cypress and other bard woods, baa Mr. Pc .se is evidently destined to reach tbe pieces from Mrs. Mather’s areespecially lovely. Sch. Warner Moore, Crockett, arrived at Ned Campbell’s many Rockland friends He am hoisting gear and all other modern im­ WANTED! top of tb • ladder In his chosen profess! m, and Tybee, Ga. 14th, from Philadelphia. Is the Best Cigar ever will be pleased to learn that bis new business provements. Capt. J. H. Leo of Boston, for­ is not far from tbe top rung now. Sch. Commerce brought coal Monday from Two experienced stitchers. Only re­ venture is moeting with success. A short time The fourth edition of tbe well known Un - New York for Fred R. Spear. merly of this city, aiomnctent master mariner, m a d e f o r 10 c e n ts . since he formed a partnership with his brother liable help need apply. verbalist cook hook has t een issued from T h e Sch. Lady Antrim went to Rockport Sun­ will command her, and she will go into the STATE OF MAINE I’ INT CO., under tho firm name of Campbell Bros, to FISH SCALES. Co u r ie r -G a z e t t e press and is meeting with a day to load. southern hard pine trade She is named tbe transact a general commission business. Their Main Street. ready sale. This edition Is not a republication Sch. Jordan L. Mott loaded from A. J. Thelma. store is one of the busiest places on Central An Arrival of Nice Halibut—General of the other editions. It is a new book abound­ Bird & Co. anti sailed Monday for New York. May she float long ! street. Fishing Notes. ing in receipts and suggestions, entirely new, Sch. Robert Pettis loaded for Boston from Miss Fannie Cummings is in town purchas­ and no house is in living condition without it. K. C. Rankin &Co. and sailed Monday. FINGERS SHOT OFF. Hsilop Htoot Rekahs ^ oat ing stock for Mrs Leach of Warren. She Is Sch Alice Raymond arrived Monday of last The compilers say: "W ithin the covers of Sch. Wave took general cargo for Steuben week from tbe Bay of Fundy with 10,000 this little volume will be found an array of re­ In Hand Painted Salt and Pepper Bottles. stopping on Columbus Avenue with her cousin Monday from Cobb, Wight & Co. Ernest Rackliffeof Spruce Head, while onl a n d Miss May Davis. Mrs. G. H. Uletben came pounds of halibut and 8.000 pounds of cod for ceipts for making all kinds of cakes, pics, pas­ A crew of men and wrecking steamer have Very delightfully perfumed Price 25 eta. the C. E. Weeks Co. She baited «t Kasiport gunning in a brat Saturday afternoon, shot bis See It at Pendleton's North End Drug to Boston with Miss Cummings and is visiting try, confections, etc. These recipes have not commenced work on 8ch. W. 11. Jones sunk and left there Saturday for tbe Banks She right band to pieces so that it was necessary to Store, Rockland. her father, Mr. Rawson, in Roxbury. been purloined at wholesale from other books in the harbor. amputate all the fingers. He was half a mile V e st stocked $1000.... Sch. Ida Grover started nor taken at random from a list of old time Wednesday for the fishing grounds. 8he from the shore, and succeeded in sculling the Capt. Robert Crosby was in town last week formula;. They have all been tested and have FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. boat to land and reach bis home. WANTED M ak ers having arrived in the bark P. J. Carleton from carries nine m en....Sch. Mountain Laurel is proved always reliable. Great pains have been 20 aecond hand Square Plnnos. We want these Melbourne, Australia, with a cargo of wool. ready for business. She goes to the Banks for taken to state ingredients, the amount required Reported From Brown & Company’s for schoolhouses, society halls, etc. We can ullow Mrs. Crosby joined her husband there. cod and haddock, with twelve men. Weekly Freight Circular. SCHOONER FOR SALE. you more at this time than ever again. Change and manner of mixing. Tbe slightest details Boh. Anna M. Dlekenao* o' Kdtrnrtnwu; 20T your old Square and get a nice Upright. W a n te d . have not been omitted.’’ Tho book has 81 na; well found and in good condition. W ill irrv about 2500 barrels lime. Enquire of Capt. MAINE MUSIC CO., Miss Minnie Palmer, who has been in Brad­ Tapley’s "Bread Winner” out-wears all pages and is gotten up in fine style by the We regret to be unable to report an • im­ 16 Corner Limerock Street. „ KNIGHT & HILL. ford, Mass., the p.'.st two months, has been ' other shoes. adics in charge. provement in off-shore freights, the avail­ Special Dress Goods 5>ale! Our Cloak and Suit Parlors. Owing to the immense growth of our Cloak and and

Curtain and Drapery Business we were obliged to bring our

Black Dress Goods to the front and consolidate them with our A w O > Don’t fail to see our New Cape Jacket at $ 7 .5 0 / • v u << Colored Dress Goods. We now find our stock fat too large ' 1 k - I “ “ “ Novelty Cape at 7.00 and shall put the knife in up to the hilt and CUT PRICES “ “ “ Eton Suits at 5 .0 0

RIGHT AND LEFT. All Sizes-W AISTS I-All Sizes DE^An opportunity of a Lifetime to Buy Don’t fail to see our Silk Waists sit $ 4 .7 5 New Goods Cneap. “ “ “ “ Cotton Waists at ,4 9

10 pieces All Wool French Serge and Henrietta _ _ , t / f a 87 l-2 c and $ 1 .0 0 quality fo r...... UuC ^0. JXZEEIV’IS S H IR T S I 5 pieceH All Wool Black French Serge, best - - , D on’t fail to see o u r M en ’s Outing Shirts at 24c quality ever offered, for ...... UUu VU. u u u a a u << a 49c 66 a a a a Night Gowns at 98c 10 pieces F a n c y Silks for W aists ...... 49c yd. S 7 . 3 O . B 3 . O O . COTTONT D R ESS GOODS. TTOSTZEZEUY. 10 pieces Fancy Dress Silks for...... 98c yd. 2000 Y a rd s P rii ts a t ...... We shall offer this week Great Bargains in Ladies’, Gents’ 2000 Y ards C hallies a t ...... and Misses’ Footwear in Fast Black and Russet Shades. 5 pieces China Silk for ...... 29c yd. 1000 Y ards G ingham s a t ...... 15 doz Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, 3 pairs for ...... 2 9 C 1 C ase of F ig u re d D ress G oods a t ...... 1 lot G ents H ose, 3 pairs fo r...... 52 5 C VELVETS 1 lot Boys’ Bicycle Hose, Fast Black, Double Heel UNTDERWEAR. In all the desirable shades for trimmings to match our Large and T oe, f o r ...... 2 3 c 1 C ase L ad ies’ Je rse y V ests a t ...... lO c L in e of T lll'o o fo r S2Q CeixtM. STORM GARMENTS. 1 lot Ladies' Jersey Vests, in colors of Blue, Pink, Cream, E tc ...... NO VELTY DRESS GOODS. All kinds of Mackintoshes, every grade. 1 lot Ladies’ Swiss Vests in colors of Blue, Piuk, Etc.—extra quality for. Prices from $15.00 to 98c. BEE : QUILTS. C tiecK ed JXrcvixiJSOoXsjs. OTTEMLAIIsTS & D R A P E R IE S 25 cent Q uality, S h o rt L e n g th s ...... 1 2 1 - 2 c 50 cent Holland Shades with Border...... 3 5 c L arg e Size S p read s, value $1.50, f o r ...... 98c. U nbleached C otton a t ...... 6 1 - 4 c Portieres with Dado Border at ...... $ 3 . 9 8

CHEEILLE COVERS. UMBRELLAS SIMONTON BROS., Re-covered while you wait or do other shopping—a few Yalue $2 50 for ...... $1.59 R o c K la n d , IVtctixYe. m om ents. TITE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1893.

VINALHAVEN VETS havcn, and first saw the light Deccmber VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS 25, 1843. He enlisted July 28, 1862. for Our G. A. R. Boys and Their Part In three years in Company I. 19th Me The Great struggle. A Batch of Readable Notes from the Hom SPRING HATS Vols. He participated in the battles of of Granite Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Get­ Ir. this column we shall from time to tysburg, Bristow Station, Mine Run and time until the list is completed give a Wilderness, all. r which he was trans­ Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi­ New dents and Visitors —Occurrences Triv­ s. brief sketch ol the members of Lafayette ferred to the 2nd Battalion Veteran Re­ ial and important but None the Less Carver Post, Vinalhaven, and what they serve Corps. He re-enlisted in the same of Great Interest. did in the civil war: corps August 21). 1865, and was honor­ 431 Milin St., Keckianil. Good market now for dog collars. Richnrd It Arey was born in Vinal- ably discharged June 8, 1865. haven, October 10, 1840. On Septem­ Baseball will soon bo on the boards England Francis S Carver was born in Vinal- again. The boys have begun tossing. ber 10, 1862, he was enrolled ns a private haven. May 10, 1844 He enlisted for One day last week a cat belonging T is necessary that we shall of Company G, 28th Regt. Me. Vols. three years, July 28, 1862, in Company The captain of the company was Augus­ to Mr Whittier put throe dogs to flight. I, 19th Me. Vols. Mr Carver was en­ convert as much as possil le tine Thompson. Mr. Arev was present gaged in the battles of Fredericksburg, The room over Mrs Manson’s milli­ of our immense stock of at and participated in the engagement at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Bristow nery store is being fitted Up for a ten­ Clothing Fort Butler, Donaldsville, La. lie was ant. Station, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsyl- Furniture into money and honorably discharged, August 31, 1863. vania, River Po. North Anna, Tolopoto- The library is now located in new so by order of the assignee roy. Cold Harbor, Petersburg and Jeru­ quarte, s, over Lyford & Ginn’s drug David S. Mullin is a native of Vinal- ‘Many go out lor wool salem Road, after which ho was detailed store. baven and was born there January 12, during the liquidation of as orderly at Division Headquarters to There are letters remaining nt the 1840. lie enlisted in the U. 8. service, postoffice for Oscar Rokes and Thomas the company's affairs we House! and come home shorn,” Capt. T. S. Crombarger, Chief Commis­ September 10, 1862, ns a member of II. Northway. Company G, 28th Regt. Me. Vols. Ilis sary, 2nd Div., 2nd Army Corps, where shall give unequalled bar E. W. BERRY & GO. he served until close of war. He was The little caterer on the corner is regiment and company bore a con­ gains in furniture. discharged early in June, 1865. , making quite a ohango in the arrange­ Goes the saw, but you spicuous partin the struggle for suprem­ ment of his store. acy at Fort Butler, Donaldsonville, won't if you purchase GREEN’S LANDING. i Several horses were brought to town La., June 28,1863. Mr Mullin received THE i last week, one for J . S. Hall and a pair Now Is Your Opportunity one o f our bis discharge August 31, 1863. C o rre c t Interesting Revival Meetings—News for the B. G. Company. About the Granite Business. Edwin L Roberts was born in Vinal­ Will McManus of Rockland is officiaf And to those who are pre­ COLUMBUS haven December 7, 1848. When less Miss Mattie Livingston of Rockland is ing at the Vinalhaven drug store dur­ pared to pay ready money than 17 he enlisted in Company B., 1st visiting frionds here. ing Mr. Wiley’s absence. a n d Battalion, Me. Vols.. March 27, 1865. Joe Donovan, Jack McGee and others we can offer bargains in Cnptain Benjamin O Barrows was in Misses Alberta Webb and Josie Hamil­ will give a sparring exhibition in the command of thecompany. Ho was dis­ house furnishings that have ton are to stay at Ocean View this Opera House, this evening. charged April 5, 1866. Mr. Roberts Spring. There was nn occupant in the Jug never been equalled. Appropriate Styles $15.00 during his term of service was stationed • • Tuesday night, and Wednesday morn­ in the South, doing garrison duty. He II N. Haskell has accepted the posi­ ing he had to ante up $10 79 received his discharge at Charleston, tion as book-keeper in John Goss’ office 8. C Some of our buildings on Main street 6« for the year. need a little tidying up. Some paint For Men, Young Men and llllic CIlMillt Suit. William E. Carver hails from Vinal­ would do the business nicely. O w f s , havcn, at which place he was born Sep­ Eight or ten Scotchman recently ar­ Boys. The Latest Produc­ Quite a largo number of paving tember 18, 1838. He was a member of rived here to get a chance to cut paving cutters camo to town last week. It is Company F, 11th Me. Vols..with whom for Mr. Grant, Crotch Island. SEHM/q ■ tions of the Best Makers. • • said that they are mostly natives ol Fin­ he enliBted in September, 1864 Cap­ land. They are all wool, and tain Thomas Clark commanded the com­ Flye Bros, havo repaired the Minne­ PwLofi pUf\fflfUf\E, pany. Mr. Carver was discharged June haha, making a real daisy of her. They Mrs. Rosanna Dyer was 85 last Satur­ the best of wool, made day, and next Saturday Capt. William 12. 1865. will carry fish for the factory. by A. Shuman & Co. Claytor will have seen 83 unnual re­ Cq/fflBEU Se-[S, Frederick S. Walls was born in Seara- turns. There is to be an artesian well sunk ffiont, March 22, 1844. Ho was un­ On Sunday of last week a male quar­ Difiijiq f^oofH p u ^ tfU ^ E , rolled in the 26th Regt Mo. Infantry, on the Ocean View promises in about three weeks. It will be sunk 400 feet. tet furnished music at church services. They are Perfect September 10, 1862, and was corporal of The singing was fine and the bass solo C/\f\pET&, Company B, Captain Charles Baker. by 0 . C. Lane especially so. Hu wag engaged in the fight at Irish Miss Lizzie and Davis Conley were Billy, our facial artist, says the reasou in Fit, Style, and Bend, April 14, 1863, was in the here last week from Isle au Haut. Miss for our latest snow storm with a mixture famous Red River march, arrived at thu Conley Is gaining ber health again, we of thunder and lightning was because SUIT. siege of Port Hudson, May 30, and was are glad to report. D esks, W orkmanship !ho mesmerized the cleik of the weather under fire every day until July 8 when Popular Styles, it surrendered. Mr. Walls was dis­ Mr. McArthur, the Evangelist, is still The blacksmith shop belonging to the ij paving cutters on the W. H. Vinal charged in Bangor, August 17, 1863, by holding meetings at the church with For : Boys! Come in and try one on, reason of expiration ol service. eiory soat full. Some 50 or 60 now con­ place was destroyed by fire early Tues­ day morning It is not known how the verts in the three weeks ! if it don’t fit you, don’t Wellington Stratton comes from fire originated. Everything that you can From 5 to 14 Years of Age, Popular Prices, take it. Franklin, Hancock County, where he include in house furnish­ was born May 19, 1842. He enlisted Charles Scott made a visit to the Land­ ings Jwill be found in our December, 1862, in 1st Maine Heavy ing last week. He has been ill for some Artillery, and was engaged in the months at home, this being bis first visit stock and the assignee's Wilderness and Spottsylvania fights. for a number of months. The Largest Stock prices will be found on In each of those battles Mr. SLratton SUBSTANTIAL These suits are made from received a wound, that of the latter Thomas Knowlton and S. B. Tburlow each article. We also have a being on top of his head, which to save have purchased steamer Stella Pickert different styles of cloth of the In the city, at his life necessitated the setting of a silver of Brooklin and will carry fish-runners Wo will pay to any person plate into bis skull. Mr. Stratton was or any otbor kind of produce. who will prove that the Do Not Delay most beautiful patterns. They discharged July 3, 1865. testimonials wc publish of Seth Fifield of W. Deer Isle a short astonishing cures arc not Ivory Littlefield was born in West are strictly All Wool. The time ago fell and injured bis knee, genuine, or that the Your visit for those who B l u e G ar-.fl^. March 21, 1842. He enlisted statements are exaggerated E.W . Berry & Co.’s which has lately grown very lame, and are first on the scene wil b^AugUst 5, 1864, and was in any manner, the sum of we hear the physicians fear blood pois­ Pants have double knees. navy. He was on the oning. secure the pick of the bar­ l ine until September 5, THE HATTERS. U n d r e s s e d uis honorably discharged gains. This is a sacrifice These Suits are thoroughly The funeral of Thomas Ames took $ 5 , 0 0 0 place at the chapel Tuesday week. jjElder sale in every sense of the Vinal is a native of Vinal- and substantially made and Geo. Eaton made some very appropriate md was born February 13, 1844. word and we shall offer W o r s t e d remarks. Mr. Ames was a good neigh­ Jhlistud for three years July 28, REWARD. bor and noted for his many acts of char­ Those wonderful cures have every inducement to make each one is decorated with a W2, and was a member of Company I been made right here in Maine; li/th Mo. Vols. His captain was Edward ity- au active sale. S u i t they are published in this Snow of Rockland. Mr. Vinal was handsome and artistic Colum­ Mr. Blackman will probably not be paper. engaged in the battles ot Fredericks here much longer as his year will end in Wo have in our possession burg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, May. He has a great many friends here full and complete documentary bus Medal. The price is 17 B» $ i5 Bristow Station, Mine Run. Wilderness, See Our Goods, Double and will be much missed. It will be a evidence in every case. Breasted Spottsylvania, River Po, North Anna, hard mutter to find bis equal jfor the These statements prove that S 5 .O O each. W e believe Tolopolomy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, coming year. Get Our Prices, and Jerusalem Road. He was captured • • these suits to be the best value at the last named place June 22, 1864, Who is going to the World's Fair? BROWN’S Same thing cut in and was confined in different prisons for Will there bo excursion tickets from SARSAPARILLA And You Will Be Sure slims, that is, longer ten months, most of the time at Ander­ Rockland? When? Will T ub C.-G. for the money that can be sonville, Ga. He was liberated in April, kindly give us any information. We surpasses in its healing, and t o B u y . coat, longer sleeves and 1865, and joined the Union army at hear of excursion tickets from New cleansing, and remedial quali­ found. ties any remedy ever known. pants, running up to Jacksonville, Fla Mr. Vinal enlisted York hut that will not help us much.* as a private anti was promoted to cor­ 36 in leg, $17 a suit. poral He was discharged June 12, By the way, look in 1865 John Goss has returned from Boston. EXCELLENT Hu is a smart uotivo business man. He Also a Large Stock of our north window for Calvin B. Vinal is a native of Vinal­ intends to buy cellar rock here of any SPRING parties wishing to sell, and will pay NECKWEAR. uush, and will make it an inducement MEDICINE. for all granite dealers to so trade with Mn*. Mary E. Church,wife of II. G.Church, him His office is in the Russ Building. who has charge of the Town Farm at Dex­ V e shall open this week the Combination ter, Me., writes: CHILDREN'S SUITS For many years 1 was troubled with kse lurii the Largest and Most Care- The Best Line Uxcurytsn licit-M. will be .old from ibis oily, aod H u m o rs which was at times very trouble* P e r f e c t full puriiouluri will bo uuuuuuced io T iie C.-G. in , some—large water-blisters would rise on my 8‘X'E fully Selected line of Gent’s due mdamuq. Of Handsome and Durable , arms and other parts of my body causing me Fine Neckwear ever shown in The predominating qualities , Terrible Itching and b u rn in g FISHING NOTES. i pa in s . I had these eruptions almost con­ this «ity, comprising the [Fin- of of Flavoring Extracts should tinually on some parts of my body, and in Goods from S 2 .O O a S u it be absolute purity, excellen The following of the Vinalhaven fish- 1 tlxe summer they wore especially trouble- l’roducts o f Foreign ing cruft have been put in order, and sail some. All the medicines 1 took only gave flavor and superior strength. I’er order of the Assignee up. this week: me temporary relief. I have also beon sub­ Looms— Elegant Goods. All of these elements are je c t to spells of bilious colic, and many 5 0 c. S hirts Seh. Edith Conley, Capt. Goo. Smith, I l times have I been obliged to summon a Headquarters: combined in a perfect degree 14 men. ‘doctor in great haste. L a st sp r in g I de­ Cor. Pearl and Middle Sts., Portland D o n ’t You in Dr. Price’s Delicious Sub. Esperanza, Capt Llewellyn ' cided to use B ro w n ’s Sarsaparilla, and it You ever saw. Flavors; therefore if the Smith, 12 men Entirely Cured Me o f the above B ranches—Auburn, Rockland, Ban­ Scb. Lottie Hopkins, Capt l’reston 1 troubles, and my General Health has housewife wants a complete been greatly improved. Brown's gor, Biddeford, Norway, Gardiner, Need a New One caJte, pudding or cream, she Ames, 12 men Sarsaparilla is an Excellent Spring Waterville, Bath and Oldtown. 28 Scb. Alena Young. Capt. J. E. Bur­ - ONE PRICE. - should make use of them. M e d ic in e . New England For Easter? T h o se wr»o w ant the very best gess, 9 men. This incomparable ms di cine, 11. N. SAMJ01LV Mgr. Brown’s Sarsaparilla, is sold by all 11 flavorings aj-e never disap­ Scb. Urania, Capt. Joseph McIntire, 9 men. dealers, one dollar per bottle; six ISAAC t.ATKIASOA, Gen. Mgr. pointed in pu-rchasiAg Dr. bottles, five dollars. The genuine Price’s V anilla, /^.mou, Lobsters have taken a big drop in the Brown's Sarsaparilla made only by N.B. Payments and collections on Clothing : House, J.F.GBIW Orange, etc., whicbl are as market, so much so that it is not profit- ' AKA WAKKEN A CO., Bangor, Me. natural as the fruit from outstanding accounts are to be E. Iff. BERRY S CD. able to go after them. Many lobster Look for their name on the package.; made at the several offices of the U nier Farwo Opera Boose. which they are extrifcted. fishermen are hauling their traps, and 371 MAIN STREET. will engage in other fishing. Company, as heretofore. Opposite Thorndike Hotel.