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V o l. 8 , — N ew S e r ie s . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, APRILS, 1889. N umber 13. ? p p ? W here cnt» I invest my s h t in g s Hint, th e y H.GALI.ERT’S may lie safe nnil yet yield me n good rate of Interest? T I I 13 OFFERINC House Furnishing Co. (O F M A IN E) OF •AYR IT S ST O CK H O LDERDERR 10 PER LADIES’ SPRINC CENT ’cr A nnum DIVIDENDS JANUARY ANU JULY. For full particnlars call on or write JACKETS! DAV1I) W. SEARS, 17 Milk SI. S-20 ROOM f», BOSTON. Or the Treasurer of the Company, Portland, Me JACKETS ! = HOTEL ST. CTEKB5Sfi?HBW3iWH Fifth Ave. and 39th St., N. Y. JACKETS! Zfcu American Plan $4 OD per day; Bath and Parlors extra. European Plan $1.50 per day and upwards, Among the many New Goods we are LON NUTTER, : Proprietor. J now daily receiving for our Spring Fornv-rly op Bangor Steamship Line. j Trade, we call especial attention to ROCKLAND TOW BOAT our COMPAMY. NEW STYLES OF id B ritannia. This Company has Two Good Boats, one large for outside work, and the other smaller for inside Ladies’ Jersey and Cloth work, and are prepared to receive orders for any towing job that may come up, either Inside or Outside, Anywhere Along J a c k e ts ! the Coast of Maine. gemare. These boats are in first-class order, strong and speedy, well manned and ofliccred ami fully capa­ ble of any job of towing. S 2 . 5 O A FINE STALLION. I supply. The first is the roadster ami the second found, hut I know not n simile see Nr • lie of good size, handsnine to the eye, docile, I some to look at, spirited anil docile. They England where a buyer can irn with any i and attic to pull two persons from ten to twelve EXCURSIONS. Will buy of us a nice and perfect ■ were tough as elm-tree knots and closely certainly or even likelihood ot Uniting one I miles an hour and burst out w^ien called upon Excursion parties can obtain favorable terms. fibred. TJey had good stout legs and strong "Arid is there one tanner or breeder in New . to u thrce-mlnuic gait. The latter must be of Utting Cloth .Jacket. An Animal That Seems To Have all Orders by Mail, Telephone or Telegraph stomachs. In color they were pluck and hays England who is foolish enough to ih'nk that large size,fine form,of good solid color,gentle in and chestnuts, good, strong colors and pleas­ he and the eoitnirv are nor losers bv this dp -tall and harness, ol high, showy action and will receive prompt attention. the Requirements. S 3 . 3 O ant to the eye. Their hair had the lustre of p lu m b ic slate of things • I here e inrun la- one. able to pull a coupe or carryall eight miles an A. C. GAY & CO., Agents, J health and breeding, and the gleam of sun- For do not ab know ihnt iri breeding a “ real hour. Such horses will sell, anti sell at good Interesting Reading for People In- light and starlight was in it. Now and then trotter" is a chance result, a hit of gambling ROCKLAND. MAINE. 3 A nice .Jersey .Jacket, and extra nice prices, and whoever breeds them will find terested in Sensible Horses. one was spiced with a pungent dash of temper, luck, a fortunate ticket from a lottery, whose himself breeding to a profit and a good round grades at lower prices than ever lint they were never stubborn. To hold the wheel in revolution throws out a hundred one at that.” ■ reins on a frosty morning over a span ot such blanks to one numbered card : The Gentlemen’s Road Gemare belongs to the very race of horses known before. Our horse of the roadsters was enough to make a man of cor­ “Now and then comes a prize—n trotter that which Mr. Murray has, in his essay, pointed Future. rect religious conceptions keep saying, "lialle- can trot wav down in the •twenties’’ ot below, out ns the one from which the desired sires tor Thc above fine cut represents Gemare, the : '"'i11'1' Ibe "hilt, and the press of the whole country heralds our native mares might lie found in order to Ladies’ & Children's Jersey Waists beautiful stallion owned and Imported by Jas. j “Tes, the Morgans were the very embodi- his fame and the fame of his breeder or produce the result most called for by popular S. Sanborn of the firm of Chase A Sanborn, i ,,,cnl °f every quality and characteristic owner; lull the piess, 1 notice, does not tell demand, lie has the blood, size, form, color, are unsurpassed in regard to new Boston. Gemare stands 1G hands, weighs "hich is called tor in a roadster. In them the miserable story of the niiiliitudinotis. fail­ disposition and style of going required. He 1250, is four years old, color bay. Mr. San- lbe PoeIry unique nature and motion was ures which come lietore and come alter one Is one of the best-bred and handsomest horses styles, excellent finish and perfect lit tiorn owns Elmwood stock farm, Poland, Me., visibly expressed and set to music. Inaction brilliant bit; of the thousands of doll its, the in the world, and this r ice tieing remarkably in every way. You economize if you and will keep Gemare there. Of this valuable Iliey ,nlul,‘ 11 heroic appearance, and their years, the study that were spent in the ilITrt prepotent there is no reason to think that he type of horse W. II. 11. Murray very aptly re- , l,0,,rs bcut '"elody from the pato. In then to produce the one trotter and a landscape full ! will not get eolts like himself. He was bred buy any of these Garments of ns. niar)js was dash and shine and rhythm. They struck of colls and trotters that could neither trot in tiy M. Jehenne, of Heulund, department of “ ft is easy enough lor men of fitty years of tbe r"a*' " *,b ,be sl,,|ic nervous stroke with ' •twenty’ nor anywhere else to the watch that Calvados; got by the government stallion, age to tell what was the horse of the past in which the pigeon in full career strikes the air, gave them any value, and which could not r iiiu liin . dam /.'/lerunn (brown buy) by this country, for they remember him distinctly, und like the tense-winged courier ol the sky road twelve miles an hour tor three bouts Valero out of a daughter of SiWery. His Next comes our In my boyish days the highest type of horse lbe' hiughed at hills and mounted them with together on a eountrv road to save their own pedigree is traced sixty-one times to the Arab in New England was the road horse—and a a dash ol spirited Hight. lives or that of their breeder. Verilv, what a and thirty-three times to the most renowned very__ high u type he was in fact. Physically . . he “ But the Morguns, . . . as tainily, have gone, farce and loss this wild, frenzied, long con­ Turk and Barli stallions, ft is therefore CHAS. E. BURPEE, Infant’s W ear Dept. was not a very large horse as a rule, hut there 1 and the glory of the class they c imposed is I tinued eliort on the part of New England to within the bounds lo say that thciearefew was a great deal ot horse in him in spite of departed. For thirty years New England lias breed‘trotters’ has been ! 't he loss from this horses living in which Is concentrated the HOUSE SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER Everybody is surprised about our his lack in size. In the stable he weighed, it 1 bred horses for speed, and speed only; and unhuslness-like iiinliilioM has fallen heavily 1 blood ol so many ancestors famous In the GRAINER, PAPER HANGER, may be, only 900 pounds, and stood barely speed she has and only speed. She is full of enough on the breeder himself, as all who equine history of the past two centuries. new and beautiful styles of know anything of the subject, know, tint the i —AND DEALER IN— fourteen and a halt hands high, but when you “trotters”—horses that can speed in thirty; Il is enough to distinguish him ntnong led him out of the stall after a good night’s j but where can a gentleman who loves the Iree private loss is as nothing to that far heavier" horses, and cause him io lie a subject of keen PAINTS, OILS, DRYERS, Infants’ and Children's Cloaks, restand began to put the harness on him be j air, the sight of plain and hill, the smell of j one which has fallen, lieeuuse of it, upon the interest to all horsemen. grew taller with every strap you buckled, and | earth and hedges, and the safe exhilaration of country at large, Mr. Sanborn has issued a neat pamphlet Varnishes, Gias*', Etc. on the road he weighed a ton, and took a steep the country load, liny a horse spirited, docile “There are two styles of horses for which t containing Ihc pedigree and'other interesting Dresses, hill like a high-pressure engine—everything and handsome, that can whirl him along there is a genu me and earnest demand in New ; mailer relating to the valuuhle animal and will MATERIALS FOP ARTISTS whizzing. twelve miles in the hour and level the hills England and the country to-tluy, and tor this! mall it Iree to any person who will send his A Grout (Specialty...... Skirts, “The Morgans were the road horses par flat at the touch of whirring wheels i Here demand there is no supply and no source o f1 name. Address Jas. S. Sanborn, 87 Broad Berry Bros. Block. excellence in those days. They were hand- and there, there may be such an animal is the coupe or coach tiorse. '1 lie former must St., Boston. U it it n Prices Low .Hutisfucticn Guarunh cd. Capes, SI I Mrs. M. B. Hatch lias added to our collec­ PERSONAL. REGARDING HEALTH. ABOUT TOWN, tion a miniature copy of the l ister Echo, pub­ lished In Belfast, Ireland, Monday, Eeb. 11. J. P. INGRAHAM, Shirts, Embroidered Blankets, &c, F. 1.. Cummings is recovering from a severe What the City Board ot Health Has F. F. Burpee has commenced preparations sickness. to Say. LICENSED for the summer's thirsty rush liy putting in a T. W. Hix, Jr., left Saturday lor Fort We have been reading the annual report of A u c r i . T < And delighted in the main feature, monstrous wall soda fountain, o f the must Payne, Ala., approved pattern. It is of Tennessee, Belgian, lour city Board ot Health, prepared by its sec­ II. 1*. Pitcher, wife and son of Belfast are 346 Main St., Rockland. our Low Prices. itulian and other kinds of costly marble, retary, Dr. F. E. Hitchcock, und find it very ■15 guests of J. P. Ingraham and wile. ' interesting reading, and think that at this sea­ How about that receiving, tomb ? ■ elaborately carved and decorated, surmounted Elknanuh Boynton was home last week son ot the year some of the suggestions therein Gregory Block is being repainted. ' tiy a handsome spray fountain. It is provided GEO. C. CHAMBERLAIN, M. D., SOMETHING ABOUT with u patent Collins cooler, steel fountains, Irotn the Boston School of Pharmacy. made may not tie out ot place. Physician and Surgeon. Alewivcs are in the market at live cents a j silver-plated drafts and other nice fixtures. Mrs. Hiram Pillsbury left tor New York' flic Board notes the steps made toward im­ G l o v e s ! G lo v e s! bloater. Wednesday. She wilt take a sea voyage south provement m the matter of sewers, and ap­ Willoughby Block, 341 Main Street. An archery club has been organized by some ROCKLAND, THE HUB. with her husband in schooner Robert Snow. proves them. It calls especial attention to (OverThorndike & Hix.) You know we handle gloves as a of our young ladies. the fact that there is now no method Specialty, try and lit tliem to your A neat card announces that Col. Milton S. d “Nigfit calls answered from olliee 2 The assessors are on the trail. Now hide Firms Who Send Their Goods Here, l rendh of Thomaston and Arthur L. Berry of ot disposing of garbage, and strongly rec­ hand ; this method will always secure your pianos and dogs ! There and Everywhere. Gardiner have formed a real estate and brok­ ommends the leasing of some unused kiln of us an excellent fitting and well C. M. Harrington has added a Chinese direct­ A reporter of Tilt; C.-G, stepped into the erage partnership, with headquarters at Fort wherein accumulations of refuse matter may .1. a\ W A T IlltllO l MU, lie burned, in the statistical portion of the wearing Glove. You can always find ory to our curio collection. I candy factory of St. Clair Bros. A Co. last Payne, Ala., northern ultice it; Portland. at our store the largest assortment i week and found them packing a big order to report we find the following recorded ; Cases ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT Capt. E. C. Kenniston’s family occupy their I. E. Hawes, C. E., who is pleasantly re­ and variety of grades and shades of go away oil' up into Piscataquis County and ! ol diphtheria, 20, deaths 5 ; scarlet fever 3, one HOCK LA NO, M AIN E. new house, Warren street. membered here as the constructing engineer of Plans, Specifications and detail drawings for all Foster’s Lacing, Hook, Button and J found tiy inquiry that their trade extends into death; typhoid feverG, tio deaths. There has kinds ol buildings furnished at short notice. Arthur Shea recently did an extensive job of the Camden A Rockland Water Co’s reservoir Geen an increase of paralysis, pneumonia and M osipiitaire Gloves in D ressed, Un­ ■ all quarters ol our state. And this led to O ttico 4L 3 lVIzxixr J9t., plumbing at the State I’rison. further inquiries into other branches of trade, oil Juniper Hill, has opened an olliee at No 75 cancer, and the mortality, native, has been 127, dressed Kid, Silk. Lisle, Etc. We State street, Boston, tor the general practice of OVER R. II. BURNllAM’ri STORK. 3 The American Express Co. took 50 barrels and he found that the Hockland Beef Co., an average of 1G per 1000. There have been are olfering engineering und surveying. of live lobsters out of this city, Tuesday. Thorndike A Hix, meat, produce and fruit two cases ol drowning and two eases ol death 0. G. MOFFITT, Some Tempting Bargains The first jack of the season put in his dealers, Cobh, Wight A Co., and John Bird A from kerosene, used in kindling tires. appearance Mareli 31st, way atiead of lime. Co., wholesale grocers, Spear, May A Stover, BIG CURIO Tlie Board culls attention to the need of a Secure them before they are all gone. Fire and Life Insurance. A sidewalk from S. M. Bird’s to Limeroek country dry goods wholesalers, send their building to serve the purpose ol a hospital or Losses adjusted atjthis office, -Mr I.. II. Wiggin has added tu our olleetion a street on the Meadow road is now being agi­ goods to all portions of Maine. This trade is morgue, which would do away with the necea- Union Block. 278? Rockland.: Me. 50 doz. 5 button length Embroid­ I on the steady increase, and shows what we perfect pattern of the foot of the Kev. J. M. sityol using (lie lock-up in certain cases. The tated. Farnham of Charlotte, N. C. The reverend i State Bank Examiner Bisbee made his semi­ have always maintained that Rockland busi­ Board also suggests that some person lie duly ered Back Kid Gloves at 75c a pr. ; gentleman weighed IRI pounds, und wash feet, annual examination of our savings bank ness men are not up with the times, but instead appointed und qualified to fumigate and disin- Cochran, Baker & Cross, 10 inches high. The size of his boot was 34 1-2, Ii led places where pests have existed, said per­ sold by others at 81.25. Thursday. keep just a little ahead. Fire, Marine, Life and Accident These tirms we have mentioned deserve to width 8 inches, length 20 inches. The pattern son tu he provided with modern approved ap­ C. A. Clark has sold his milk route and cows do a big business tor they always deal on the was secured liy J. R Andrews of Warren, who pliances for thut purpose, the expense of his 25 doz. Ladies’ Jersey Vests at toS. H. Doe of Blackiugtou’s Corner, who square and give good goods for good motiiy. was in a shoe shop where the last was made, ! work to be paid by the property owners when INSURANCE AGENCY. )5eu piece; this is a great induce­ will continue the business. und who marked it out from the last. able and by the city when the occupants or CAPITAL. KEI'llESlSNTEI) OVEK, ment to buy them now. 11. M. Brown, Jr., who is running a cigar VALUABLE FIND. i owners of the place are unable tu loot the hill. store in Bermuda, expects to start for home as FLYING SPLINTERS. I These suggestions are vital, and should have NINETY MILLION DDLLAKH Ladies’ Linen Collars, I for 25c. soon as the Easter lily season is over. He is The proprietors of the Warren limeroek inure than a passing hearing. Gent’s Linen Collars only 10c. now packing and shipping lilies to the city quarry have loutid that it yields u valuable -♦- markets. quality of soap-stone as well as an extra qual­ At Bath, the keel lor a four-masted schooner Losses Adjusted and Paid at tilt. llfte* ity of lime. In quarrying limeroek, a soil, of 1700 tons bus been placed on the blocks ot POSTAL PICKINGS. 50 pieces best all Silk Satin Rib­ George W. Drake found a big, thrifty dan­ magnesia rock, having a soapy feeling, and the New England Company. The vessel, bon, fancy edges, No. H, at the un­ delion in his yard the other day and brought presenting grayish, green, brown and whitish which is for Taunton parties, is the largest 406 MAIN STREET, ROOKLAND, heard of price of l ie per yd. it in triumph into Tut: C.-G. olliee. It's a shades ot color wus discovered. Prof. S. 1‘. schooner ever built on the Kennebec. Henry C. Chulto has been appointed Black- pretty green daudelian that will allow itsell lo j Sharpies, Massachusetts State Assuyer, made - • ► - —----- mgloii’s Corner letter carrier, and is now on A. J. ERSKINE be coaxed out by a little April sunshine. duty He will take North Main street above un analysis ot it and says FISH BONES. Fire, Life and Accident I I . Miss Couthoui's engagement here was the i It is a steatite or soap-stone of the regular Cedar, Blackiugtou's Corner as far as Spruce Gallrrt, 50tb for the season. As her engagements combination. The stoue seems to stand heat Hilt, and down the Meadow road us tar us INSURANCE AGENCY, Capt. J. W. Whitman, formerly of Glouces­ M38 Alain Street, - Koekluud, Me. average 5175 and more un evening, she must he well, and is soft enough to be easily worked. Rankin street, and down Rankin as tar as (Room formerly occupiedjby Cobb UuiejCo.) 384 MAIN ST., laying away a few ducats in a stocking for a ft seems to be present in large quantities and ter, has taken command of seh. Tanuiseott and Garrett Coughlin’s...... Ctlltori Crockett ol tLe Losses udjusted and paid at this office. Agent rainy day. Her proper name is Mrs. Chan- will doubtless prove a rich find to the quarry will go shore tishiug. '1 be schooner is now at Meadows nus been appointed delivery -lerk in for the weil-kuowu Travelers* Accident Insurance owners. the South Railway, repairing. J. face of 11. L. Churchill, resigned. Company of Hartford. ly&* Opposite Thorndike Hotel, Koekluud. dreaux. 2 TILE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1889

Thr rrpxWcht of (he WWoboro Board of •MEN AND WOMEN OUR SCHOOLS. had an application from a Massa- ■:tnLimn firm who desire to locate here for the NEW ENGLAND manoftemre o f women's boots and shoes and Personal Paragraphs ot More or Less The Advisory Board Elects A Super­ We’ve Got ’Em! crnplor three hundred operatives;—Waldo­ Interest to Our Readers. visor—Sad News for the Boys. boro News. Miss Lillian Fates Is in Bangor. The School Advisory Board have unani­ CLOTHING HOUSE! tn accordance with the vote of the town the Mrs. Jas. Hanrahan is in Boston. mously elected Levi Turner, Jr., of Somerville, ALL THE NEW SHAPES IN selectmen have lensed the shoe factorv to M il- — DEALER- !>' — liam H Daniels for Hve years with the privi­ Mrs. T. W. Hix, Jr., is in Boston. Supervisor of the Rockland schools Mr. Turner lege of five years more, Mr. Daniels to have an A. J. F. Ingraham of Belfast is in the city. has assumed the duties of that position. He is a average annual pav roll of £50,000 for the first Miss Kate Fales returned to Boston, Friday. teacher of long experience, having taught 29 SPR!NC STYLES three years. Work will be started at once. It will require several months to work up to the G. M. Brainard was in New York last week. sccccssfnl terms. The last of his teaching was Clothing, Hats, Caps, RUGS Julia C. and Lizzie A. Reillcy are in Boston. as sub-master of the Portland High School capacity of the shop, tint when the business is —AND— well stalled Mr. Daniels expects to do even Nellie Geddes Fiske has returned from Bos­ where he taught Greek, Latin and English Liter­ more than the lease calls for. £o0,000 a year ton. ature. He is a of Bowdoin College, -AND- is alxiut a thousand dollars a week for labor Mrs. A. E. Hamilton is visiting in New and that sum will he quite an addition to mon­ York. and is well known in this vicinity through his GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. ey now received for wages in this village.— connection with C. E. Littlefield, esq., Mr. Waldolano News. S. T. Kimball is home from Amherst for a Encouraged by our large Increase of business over week. Turner having been employed in his office for that of corresponding months of any previous year, The above is good reading for Waldoboro Mrs. Edwin Sprague and Miss Gracia Sprague some time. We think the choice a very fortu­ and believing that In this city and vicinity the com­ C uktainS people. What an increase of life, business, ing year will be one of great comniercial and Indus­ are in Boston. nate one and predict for the new sttservisor trial activity, we have made preparations accord- gtirand bustle 300 steadily employed opera­ Mrs. I,. W. Benner and children arc visiting a successful career. »»gly. ______tives would make in Rockland ! One thous­ in Waldoboro. Schools will begin one week from next Mon­ T H IS W E E K and dollars a week expended in Rockland Capt. Henry Lawrence of Waldoboro was in day. In the interim Mr. Turner will be town last week. wouldn't be bad to take! Rockland has found in the supervisor's office from two to Wen’s & Youths' Suits thought of a shoe factory for a long time and J. T. Barker of Boston visited his home in We have opened a very large and attractive line of -AT- this city, Sunday. three o'clock, and would like to meet as many Men’s and Youth’s Suits, which embrace every­ a great amount ot valuable and expensive Mrs. M. A. Sleeper is making an extended of the old teachers as possible. The teachers thing that is new, novel and magnificent. We will wind has been wasted on the subject. ''There sim ply state that everyone who exam ines our stock- visit in Somerville, Mass. arc requested to bring their certificates for in­ will acknowledge that we offer the be.«t assortment arc a great many objections to a shoe-factory" Miss Lizzie McNamara arrived home from dorsement, to Belect from in dockland at iKiMiK says one cit’zen. Yes, but the chief objec­ Boston, Saturday evening. tion in Rockland Is that wc can't get one, or at W. F. Norcross and bride returned from UNCOMMONLY LOW PR IC E S! S IM O N T O N S LOTS OF PUMPING. least haven't accomplished much in that di­ their wedding trip Thursday. rection thus far. “ It's no use. Wc never A. W. Sewall and wife of Melrose, Mass , can get a factory here,” says another. This are in this city for a brief stay. The water is being pumped out of the “En­ We have all of our StilT Ilats made E. W. Palmer has returned from Massachu­ gine” quarry, which has not been operated for Light-W eight Overcoats same talk is made regarding everything of setts, greatly improved in health. importance that was ever attempted. The severaFyears, preparatory to working it. Two To supply the increasing demand for these useful You can secure some expressly for us, and have some new W . M. Tapley has returned from Brooksville pumps, one throwing an 8 inch stream, the Garments we are prepared to show a much larger rank and file of business men want a shoe-fac­ entirely recovered from his sickness. and handsomer line than ever before. Special Shapes. We have now in tory. The grocers, dry goods men. clothing other a 3-inch stream, arc working night and A. II. Bukcr is home from Boston and is day, and it will require six weeks to empty It. dealers appreciate the need of such an indus­ teaching the South Catnden school. the largest stock of these goods to try very keenly. If our business men of this Miss Lizzie Dinsmore of Waterville is a A tramway, similar to that to lie put into the Boys' Clothing! GREAT BARGAINS! clnss will decide that they want such a factory guest at the home of Rev. W. S. Roberts. “ Blackington Farm" quarry, described by us be found east of Portland. last week, will probably be used in this quarry. We have now ready the most extensive ami lest and do their pnrt towards getting it. T h e Mrs. Woodward Sleeper and child of Boston arc visiting Mrs. Sleeper’s mother in this city. ------»♦.------assortment of Boys’ Spring Suits in this city ami nt C o v k ik u -G a zh tte will guarantee to provide very Low Prices. In the above goods. Madras. Francesco Butuccio, who has been in the BIT AND BRIDLE. them a shoe-factory. An attempt will be employ of J. I’. Barille, has returned to Bos­ made to get a shoe-manufacturer here to look ton. NEWtENCLAND Swiss, Irish Point, Notting­ the ground over. Who will be the first busi­ Mrs. A. 11. Jones, Miss N. T. Sleeper and S. H. Webb has a new "-year-old black ness man to throw cold water ? Miss L. Etta Philbrook bale gone lo Boston mare, Knox blood, bought in Bangor. CLOTHING HOUSE ham. and other and New York. W. N. Ulmer arrived home Saturday bom The democrats swept Chicago on Tuesday by A. A. Benner, American Express agent at Bar Harbor, made a brief visit to his home in Toronto with a string of 16 line horses. One 371 MAIN STREET. CORDOVAN 12,000 plurality. There were three or four this city last week. of the string, a six-year-old Clyde, weighs tickets in the field. At Keokuk, Iowa, there Mrs. Maggie Kossuth returned to her home 1700 and is a dandy. A pair in the lot weighs DRAPERY CURTAINS! was a sharp municipal fight on the question of at Vinalhaven Friday accompanied by her 2600, while a handsome Clyde mare tips the Best W earing Shoe Made! tho enforcement of the prohibitory law—Mayor father, Chas. Clarke. beam at 1616. George Mayo of Belfast is in town, having That is what all our customers say Irwin (rep. i who has closed ten rum-shops, be­ The Kansas horses, 37 in number, purchased ing a candidate for re-election. He was de­ just returned from Fort Payne, Ala., where he Dado Window Shades. Plain contemplates locating. by A. B. Crockett, John Hanrahan and T. B. who have tried these now famous feated by 153 votes. Cleveland, Ohio, has been A. J. Bird returned from Winthrop, Satur­ Severance, arrived by rail Thursday evening, Holland, Ilollena and Opaque carried by the democrats by 1,556 plurality. day, accompanied bv his wife who has been Messrs Hanrahan ami Severance accompany­ goods during the past five years, and Evansville, Indiana, is democratic by 18 plu­ visiting there for some weeks. ing them. They are fine looking animals, rality. St. Louis goes democratic two to one. W. O. Fuller, Jr., who has been expected Shadings made to order and they always want them after trying home from La Cvgne, Kan., is not able to ranging in weight from 800 to 1000 pounds and come at present through press of business include carriage and draft horses. Tliey are put up at short notice. Brass the first pair. We have them in STEAMBOAT SPARKS. Mrs. Fuller, however, will soon he here. rapidly selling, prices ruling low. JThc fol­ The many friends of Miss Frances L. Rich­ lowing concerning this importation of horse ardson, formerly of this city, will regret to and Wood Pole Sets. Brass Commencing Monday next the B. 8c B. hear of her death which occurred in New York flesh is from the Mound City Progress ; Hand Sewed Congress, Balmorals, steamboats will leave this city for Boston, city last Thursday night. The funeral took The streets oi' ottr city were enlivened on Sash Kodding by the foot. Ves­ Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday ; place front the residence of W. H. Keene, in Monday last with the passing from their this city, this aflernoon, Rev. C. S. Cummings stables on the west side to the cars awaiting Marshal's Patent Congress, for up river Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and otliciating. them nt the depot of 38 head of line horses on tibule Brackets, Curtain Pulls Saturday; for Green's Landing and beyond Moses Dow, whose serious illness from their way to the Boston market, in the care J Wednesday and Saturday, for North Haven paralysis we reported last week, died Wednes­ of those genial gentlemen, T. B. Severance and With IRON or Granite War© Base. Loops, Ilooksfand Chains. Plain Toe, Cap Toe, French Toe. day morning, and was buried from the M. E. John Hanrahan. and beyond same days...... l'he Richmond is Mr. Hanrahan first came to our city near .*»«»<» W liut K nox County P e o p le Way: having a big business. She will touch at Islcs- church Sunday aflernoon, under the auspices of the Edwin Libby Post, G. A. II., who turned a year ago. His quiet unobtrusive courtesy, ,J. I). MAH IL boro as soon us the new wharf there is com­ coupled with his fine appearance at once made Gen’l Agent of Hill’s Champion Cooker, out 100 strong to do honor to their deceased D e a r Sin Wc the undersigned are using your Good Dado Shades, Complete, 50c. pleted...... Capt. Otis Ingraham went to Bos­ comrade. Mr. Dow was a member of Co. D., him a host of warm friends and won for him Cooker and find it indispensable iu our homes. the esteem of everybody so fortunate as to ton yesterday, to get the Penobscot ready for I th Me. Being steamless mid odorless, this alone is more know him in or about our city. Mr H. re­ than enough to pay the price of the Cooker. But GENTS’ AND BOYS’ the season's business. The genial Capn's stays An exceedingly pleasant wedding occurred turned to his old home in the "Pine Tree we can say to the public, that we believe this Cook­ “ Holland Shades, “ 35c. Wednesday morning at the residence of R. at home arc a 11 too short. State” last full. All were sorry to see him go er will prove a blessing to every home in the land Fred Crie! Rankin street. Jesse E. Ames of away for fear he might not again return to us. that will give it a fair trial, as it i- truly all it is Boston, formerly oi North Haven, and Etta But fortune favors us—always does—and Mr. claimed to be. CANNING CLAMS. Crie Brown of North Haven being the contract­ Hanrahan, during the winter just passed, again WARREN: ing parties, and Rev. F. J. Bicknell perform­ illumined our streets with his healthy rugged­ J. M. Wakefield, .J. W. .Jones, FINE CALF SHOES! ing the ceremony. Mr. Ames is a graduate of Mrs, Thotnus Walker, Joseph Eastman, The Hurricane Canning Co. has about 40 ness, and while away made so good a report and m any o thers. SEE WHAT $1.50 W IIL Rliv Rockland Commercial College and one of its of' us “away down east," that he induced and THOMASTON. Button, Balmorals and Congress— hands now employed canning clams. From most successful ones, being at present book­ brought here with him those two other splen­ F. P. Peaslee, .1. S. Linekin, Mar. 1st through the month and June lobsters keeper and cashier for Cowdry, the well known did specimens of New England's vigorous Boston wholesaler. The bride was also a J . B. W atts. M. E. Piper. will be handled and a big forco put on. When manhood, Mr. T. B. Severance and A. B. Mrs. J. 11. II. Hewett, mid many others. all grades, qualities and prices. The Commercial College student and a beautiful Crockett. These latter gentlemen have spent ROCKLAND: pair good Lace Cur­ the lobster season cotnes to a finish other fish young lady. They will live in Allston. Con­ the winter with us, and have become thor­ Rev. II. W. Phelan, Mrs. 8. II. Burpee, best assortment of these goods to be will be canned us £ie season advances, and the gratulations. oughly es'ablished in the estimation of our W. O. Hewett, Mrs. 8. T. Mugrldgc, Ro c k l a n d Ca t e r e r s : tains, 1 nice Curtain Pole, 2 company hopes to make a big increase over its W ? S,~R , c? people. Those three gentlemen have pur­ I ra W h it e for Hi years proprietor of Clark’s found in the county. last season's output. All good female help chased while here Ihe 38 horses they shipped Island Boarding House says that an examination east on Monday last, and expressed a wish of this Cooker will convince any person that it Is Brass Ends and Caps,10 Brass that applies can be assured uf steady employ­ that they could have taken with them 100 perfect. ment. Devoted to (he Interests of the Maine horses instead of the 38 they left with. W. B. UlLI.s. proprietor of Lindsey House says that his tineookei was a continual expense; is now Kings, 2 Brass Brackets, 2 Ladies’ Hand Sewed B o o ts! WOOD OR BRICK. t». A. It. Auxiliary. using Hill’s Champion with grand results. M. II. N a s h , the Restaurant man says Hill’s SHAKESPEARE DAY Cooker is of great value to him for keeping vege. Brass Chains, 2 Brass Hooks, Vicar General John Murphy, pastor of St. tables, etc., hot, aside from its great economy in Dominick's Catholic Church, Portland, was News From Varioas Corps and Corres­ cooking. French Kid, Bright Dongola, pondence. Will be observed by the C. L. 3. C. af the I cheerfully recommend your Steamless and 10 Brass Drapery Pins and here last week to settle with the insurance men Y. M. C. A. parlors next Monday evening, and Odorless Cooker to be all that it is recommended to concerning the burning of the Catholic church Edwin Lihby R. C. have been invited by be. It is a perfect success in every way. all members are requested to be present. Common Sense, Opera Toe, and damage to the pursonage. It has not yet the Post to attend a campfire this Tuesday R espectfully, MK8. E.M.MA BRYANT, Screws to put the j[ Curtains up evening to commemorate Lee’s surrender. Following is the Boarding House, 70* Main St. been decided whether to rebuild with wood or P n O G R A .lt. Many others testify the same. with, These goods we have’made expressly brick, and the matter will not be settled until There will be a meeting of Edwin Libby Roll Call—Quotations from "Merchant of Venice." •J. 1Z>. Gen’l Ag’t for Eastern Maine Bishop Ilcaly returns from the west which Relief Corps Circle Thursday at one o’clock. Current Events—Clippings, upon any subject. P. O. Address, lK aiulolpli. .Tie. Lesson—Chemistry,Hrst 25 questions,Man 'll I 'haut'n AGENTS WANTED. for our trade at Rochester, N. ¥., will be within a week or so. Work to be done. Music—Song from Shukespeare. The entertainment and sociable given by Scene from "Julius Cuisar." aud are the finest fitting and best Reading—Poem on Shakespeare. t j for 3B1.5O. ANOTHER TRAIN. Edwin Libby II. C. Thursday evening was a Piano —"Oberon." VJLI very successful affair. The characters for the Pronunciation Test, February Chaiitauquau. style goods made. Scene from "Merchant of Venice." ANOTHER -:- DROP! play, “Rebecca's Triumph," were well chosen Music. The Knox & Lincoln Directors Decide and it was presented in a pleasing and credita­ to Try an Experiment. — IN — ble manner. By request the play will be re­ At a meeting of the K. A L. directors in Bath peated ut some future time. Saturday it was decided to put on an additional ON THE MORNING THE ALDINE! daily train the 1st of June to run through the Ariit.u.s, April 4, IS8U. —FLOUR.— Smyrna Rugs! summer season. The train will leave this city Burnside Relief Corps of Auburn is pre­ about five o'clock in the morning and connect paring fur a “ Harlequin” supper and enter­ OF APRIL 30, 1889, VERY FINEST FLOUR MILLED ...... » 7 2 5 v e i n

We give our readers a supplement today that BOARD OF TRADE. $ irtb s. FARWELL HALL ...... ROCKLAND’ FOLKS AND THINGS. Is worth saving if it isn’t the most interesting Wood & Metal Working! reading. Who Belong to the Organization— R ip l f y -B u rk e ttv llle, A pril 1, to Mr. and Mrn For Additional Locals See F irst Page. New curtains and some tine pictures have Members of Committees. Robert Ripley, a dnughter. Saturday Evening, April 13. R yanr—Union, April 1, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmer been added to the furnishings of the banquet This Tuesday, April 9th, is the day for the Ryan, n non. NOVELTIES! CABINETW ORK! OUR CALENDAR. hall of St. David's Cnlhollc Association in annual meeting of the Board of Trade. We YotJJtn—East Union, March 31, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Pattern Making, Scroll Sawing, Light Grinding r ’ TTJxr Ixjejt Ijoosu » J. Colby Young, a and Polishing. Lee's surrender, April 9,18115 Willoughby Block. publish with this the names ot the members Ma s k - North W aldoboro, March 30, to Mr. and THE 8UPRBMK FAVORITKB Modoe mnssflere, “ 10,1873 and the officers with the different committees. Mm. II. L. M ank, Repairing of all Kinde Neatly Done ! Mobile evacuated, “ 11, 1905 A horse prostrate in the deep mud of Main B a r b e r —W orcester, Mann., March 28, to Mr. Henry Clay born, “ 12, 1777 This iastittttlon is more than two years old and and Mrs. James C. Barber, n non. E . M S H A W , Fall of Fort Humter, •• 13, 1802 street, at the foot of Summer, attracted the T H E -:- D A L Y S ! our citizens can judge whether it has been ot L p.IGIIR— Hope, March 28, to Mr. and Mm. M. GRACE 8T., PREMISES GF -IAS. WIGHT. Lincoln shot, “ 14, 1865 multitude Saturday p. m. He refused to get G. Leiglir, n son. 13 And their company of Laugh Makers in the great First call for troops, 15, 1861 up and was unceremoniously carted otT on a any benefit to our city. We think it might Mormf.—Waldoboro, March 21, to Mr. nnd Mm college absurdity, have been more elfective than it has and ask Everett Morse, a daughter. jigger. We don't blame the horses for strik­ E astm an—Rockland, A pril 2, to Mr. and Mrs I^ots of sickness! ing, when the mud Is so deep. your co-operation to make it so. Is it too E. B. E astm an, n son. much to ask that all the members will take T m a ino r—Rockland, A pril 3, to Mr. and M rs. BOSTON & BANGOR S. S. CO VACATION! The Lindsey House has a telephone. The Standard Accident Insurance Cp. of Wm. Trainor, a son. John T. Berry lo9t a valuable horse, Thurs­ Detroit, Mich., has settled the claim of John more interest in this organization and begin to­ H a l l —Rockland, Mnrch 31, to Mr. and Mrs night by attending our annual meeting. There John A. Hall, a dnughter. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. day. Bird In full, the first of three companies to step Me r r it t —Rockland, A pril 2, to Mr. nnd Mrs, IIA ltl AK» VS. YALE, arc important mntters which will be discussed. Produced with G. A. Ames has erected a new cooper shop up to the capn’s office. Mr. Bird speaks very Joseph Merritt, n son. One of these will be the proposed street im­ K now lton—Chelsen, Mass., Mnrch 30, to Mr, era will Leave Rockland: on his wharf. highly of the gentlemanly treatment of this und Mrs. Chas. D. Knowlton, formerly of this city, A Jolly Company of Jolly Comedians. company. provements. Our citizens are wide awake in this a son. For Boston Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Board of Trade meeting tonight. Don’t matter, the mayor and city government are In U p h a m —N orth Union, A pril 4, to Mr. nnd Mm. Saturday at about 6 p. m. SPECIAL SCENERY! shirk! Be present! H s a d -o f t iie -B ay .— C. E. Henderson has Isaac Uphnm, n son. For Camden, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport, Win­ earnest anil want to do all they ran. It is not D a v is - Friendship, April 6, to Mr. and Mrs. terport, Hampden and Bangor, Tuesday. Wednes­ BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES! moved his family and stock to the McLain a question of whether we will have improve­ Ralph W . Dnvis, n son. day, Friday and Saturday at about 6 a. m.. or upon « “New Bongs, New Music, New Dances. Ev­ Dr. W. A. Banks is having Improvements arrival of steamer from Boston. made to his bouse. farm, Rockville, bought a year ago by John ments but how much can we nfford : Would B a k k r —Kidney, Mnrch 23, to M r. and Mm erything Bright, New nnd tiprakling. Haskell of Boston..• .John Hare has been Frank E. Baker, n daughter. For Green’s Landing, Swan’s Island, South West That long needed fire 'scape Is being put it not be well for us to discuss such matters R ic e —Cambridgeport, April 2, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Harbor, North East Harbor, Bar Harbor and Sor­ Shedding of Tears Strictly Prohibited! elected agent of the school district, nnd Isabel nnd hy so doing assist those who have them In R. H. Rice, a daughter. rento, Wednesday and Saturday at about 6 a. m. onto the High School building. I.attie engaged as teacher for nnother year.... For N orth Haven,North W est IInrbor(D eer Isle)> charge ? F. C. K n io h t , President. Little Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, Sedgwick, Brooblin, A. II. Blackington has broken ground for an Edw. Davis has moved to Spruce Head, where ■glarriagts. Bluehlll, Surry and Ellsworth, Wednesday and Prices 50 and 75 Cents. addition to S. M. Bird’s buildingB. he has built a new house. OFFICERS. Saturday at about 6 a. m. President.—F. C. Knight. RETURNING TO ROCKLAND : A good Reserved Seat for 50 cents. Reserved G. W. Lcnch has opened n grocery business Vice /‘rrsti/rat.—Hmnael Bryant. O.M(;ooi)—Mathf.wh— Rockland, April, by Rev, Seats on Sale at Hpear, May & Htover’s. Saturday evening last the (Sunday 8chool I). P. Hatch, Frank H. Osgood, and Miss Annie B. From Boston, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Treasurtr.—K. A. Butler. Friday at 5 p. m. in the southern store of the Rankin Block. class (adults) that J. Fred Hall instructs at Secretary.— E. M. Htubbs. Mathews, both of Augusta T orhen—P e r r y —N ewcastle, March 27, Frank From Bangor, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday At the K. A. L. car shop passenger coach the M. E. Sunday School dropped down on STANDING COMMITTEES. A. Torsen of Rockland, nnd Lizzie M. Perry of nnd Saturday nt 11 a. in. No. 9 is being converted into a smoking car. him at his home and before be had time to ffzecutiv. Committee.—F . C. Knight, K. SI. Dnmariscottn. From Bar Harbor, touching nt North East Har­ wink presented him a handsome bound vol­ Htubbs, Davis Tillson, It. N. Mortland, Humuel W a l t e r -O v erlo <-k -^W ashington, March 23, bor. South West Harbor, Swan’s Island, and A big fire of some kind, on one of the Bryant, E. A. Butler, G. W. Kin.ball, It. Fred Gardner B. Walter of Waldoboro, and Cora B. Green’s Landing, Monday and Thursday at 9 a. in. T u e s d a y E v ’g , A p r il 16. islands, Sunday evening, attracted attention. ume. Mr. Hall was taken completely by sur­ C rle, A. D B ird. Overlook of Washington. From Ellsworth, touching nt intermediate land­ prise but acknowledged the present in a suita­ , Committee on /teal Estate and Manufacture*.— N ew b ert—He w ett—Rockport, April 6, bv Rev. ings, Monday and Thursday at 7 a. in. The great success of the Boston Museum and Ilanly A Shaw have bought the Wilson Dnvis Tillson, Charles ‘1’. Spear, John 8. Case, K. F. A. Snow, Henderson M. Newbert ot Rockport, <^titoam er Rockland|will commence daily trips ble manner after which the evening wns used K. Glover. G. I,. Farrnnd. and Miss Sadie A. Hewett of Warren. between Bangor nnd Rockland about May 16. Block, corner of Myrtle nnd Main streets, for up socially. Committee on Railroad*. Steamboat*. Shipping Ma iio n e v —S m ith —Belfast. April 0, by Rev. R. CHAS. E. WEEKS, Agent, Rockland. #4500. and Transportation.—G. W. Kimball. T. E. Sim­ T. Hack, Fred P. Mahoney of Belfast, and Mary CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. The Dalys will arrive in town about noon onton, 8. M. Bird, (> K. Blueklngton, F. R. Spear. Jane Smith formerly of So. Thomaston. WM. H. HILL, J r ., Gen. Manager, Boston. W. H. Glover A Co. have their new office Saturday, having chartered the Rockland Tow Committee on Public Improvement*. — It. N. completed, and have now excellent accommo­ Mortland, John It. Mny, II. .M. Lord, E. II. Lawry, LOST. Boat Co.’s large iron tug Britannia to bring C. F . W o o d . U ratbs. dations. Committee on Arbitration.—it. Fred Crle, E. A. Lady’s GOLD PIN, bar with crescent ornament, them, together with the scenery nnd baggage Burpee, W. T. Cobb. W. >1. Munroe, J. 1'. Ingru containing a pearl, on Ocean, Water, Mam. Lime- The electric light question will come up for from Belfast. The Boston steamer from that bum. Dow—Rockland, April 3, Moses Ilow, formerly rock, Lincoln or Middle tit., Rockland. Murch 19th. discussion in the Board of Trade meeting this Committee on Reception.—R. It. Bird, W. W. of Deer Isle, aged 64 years. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the point arriving too late to give time to properly ( use, .1. C. I’erry, C. E. Littlefield, 1.. I), Carver. Ct r t is —Ash Point, April 3, Mabel, daughter of same at 12-12 T H IS O FFICE. evening. put in place the scenery of “Vacation,” as they A. M. and Isabel I C urtis, aged 2 years. ROLL OF MEM IIERS. Bow en—Rockland, April 1, Ann, wife of John Will the foundry man who is looking for a do not wish to disappoint the public, they pre­ Anders I. .1 w II hII, J Fred Bowen, aged 37 years. Annual Meeting. fir9t-class business opening just cast a look fer incurring considerable extra expense to Andrei . D s Hall, J T T urn er—Waldoboro, March 30,William Turner, The stockholders of the Emery & Cheney Chain Blackington, (t E Hitchcock, F E aged about 76 years. Stopper Co. are requested to meet at the office of down this way. start the performance on time and in a satis­ Brown, II M Jr Hall, Richard C .Jackson—Jefferson, March 30, Alonzo Jackson. John Bird k Co., on Monday, April 1/5, at factory mnnner. Botler, E A Jones, E A' F i.YE— Rockland, M a rc h 20, Evans II. Flye, aged 3 p . in . to hear reports of officers; Io elect new Let all henr Dr. Kate Bushnell in the First Bird. W II K ittredge, W II 40 years, 3 m o n th s , 20 days. one* and to see what action will be taken in regard Bird, John Young—Cushing,March29, Mrs. Hannah Young, FAUNTLEROY! > Baptist church, Thursday evening. The lec­ Dr. Kate C. Bushnell will deliver n lecture K night, F C to the affairs of the Company ture will be free to all. Bird, 8 M Kimball, Geo. W. aged 07 years, 16 days. 13*13 JOHN BIRD, Treasurer. With an excellent company, including in the First Baptist church next Thursday Bird, A It Littlefield, (' E W oodhi ry—Thom aston, March 20, child o f D. Canton Lafayette, Patriarchs Militant, I. O. evening, at 7.45 o’clock on “Social Purity.” Bryant, Samuel Law ry, E II W. and Eliza Woodbury, aged 3 months. L U T E RAY MASKELL ! eavicy ACENTS WANTED Burpee, E A May, J II H —Thom aston. M arch 20, Elisha F . Sea- — A ND— O. F., holds its regular meeting for the election Miss Bushnell is one of the best known lady B e rry ,< t W Munroe, W M vev, aged 37 years, 1 month, 10 days. At once. Live agent* to introduce and take orders of officers this evening. pulpit orators of the age, and is thoroughly im­ Burpee, C E Mortland, D N W inciieniiacii—T hom aston, March 22, child of for the Indispensable Cooking Apparatus for cook­ LITTLE GERTIE HOLMES! bued with her subject. She will be remem­ Burpee, 8 II Norcross, W F George B. and Agnes D. Winchenbaeh, aged 3 ing all kinds of meats, soups, vegetables, Etc., Etc, Rose Bros, are back in their store in Wilson- B ird, E 8 Otis, Oliver months. without scorching. Combined with Steamer, White Block. New paper and paint give them bered as the leader in the crusade In Wisconsin Butler, A W Palmer, E W Mc K in n e y —Lincolnville, M arch 22, John M c ­ Drainer and Strainer; large profits to energetic against the terrible iniquities of the logging Berry, E W Porter, J B Kinney, aged 63 years, lu mouths, 18 days. agents. Outfit $1.50 Address Ey PRICES AS USUAL. .^3 a very pleasant place of business. Burnham, It II Pendleton, <' II G a l l e r t —Pleschen, Germany, Feb. 28, Geraon t HAVENER & EATON, Rockport, Me. camps, making a tour of the region, and doing Burpee, 8 A P e rry ,J C Gallert, father of Hyman Gallert of Rockland, Thorndike A Hix have had such a demnnd a Inrgc share by her eloquent words to wipe Burkmar, II E Purington, W M aged 60 yearn. for their famous corn-cob hams tha^-they have Burpee, F F Robbins, L M D a g g e t t —St. Albans, Dec. 28, Benjamin Dag­ NURSINC. out the fearful dens. The lecture will be C rle, II II Robinson, L 8 gett, formerly of Hope, aged 92 years. A young woman of experience wishes to do nurs­ S M O K E TH E been unable to keep up with ordet's. free and all are cordially invited to be present. Crle, It Fred Rose, Charles R ic h a r d so n —N« w York, April 4, Miss Frances ing. Orders sent to BOX 13, Rockland, Maine. Crle, It Anson Simonton, F J L Richardson, aged 32 years, 10 months, 15 days. Good references. 9-12* E. K. Gould, esq., has received several invita­ Miss Bennington, Miss Bushnell’s secretary, (,'aae, Jo h n 8 Simonton, T E Remains were brought to Rockland for interment. tions to deliver Memorial addresses, from will address the young ladies in the Baptist Case, W W Stubbs, E M K im b a l l —Rockville, M arch 30, Geo. M. Kim Cobb, W T ball, aged 61 y» ars, 26 days. Whitewashing and Garden­ Standish, Addison and other places. Spear, C T church,Thursday afternoon, at three o’clock. Cobb, N F Know, G I, GuiiNEY’—Chelsea, Mass., Edw ard A. Gurney, in g . La ROSA de BOSTON I Loring shipped a fancy pulling boat to Bos­ < Bley, J I> Shaw, F M formerly of Rockville. AMUSEMENTS. C rockett, A F Hliuw, A J T o r r ey —Atlantic, Swan’s Island, April 1, Miss Persons wanting Whitewashing and Gardening ton Saturday lor a Mr. Edgecomb, and is Cochran, E 11 Hpear, F It Blanche Torrey. or other work ol the kind can have the same done building a tender to yacht Monhegan. Carver, L If Spear, E It in a thorough manner by calling at 30 Union St. I O C E N T S . John Murray, the actor, quite well known in Coakley, W ,J Torrey, J G SPECIAL NOTICE. 12 B. J. till AW. Mrs. John Grant very pleasantly entertained ( roes, C C Torrey, Geo E this city, having appeared here several times Crockett, A J Titeomb, W H The Joint Standing Committee on Accounts and FARM FOR SALE. —FOR HALE AT— the Freewill Baptist Society and Iriends nt her with dramatic companies, died at Marshall­ Chapman, ft C Tillson, Davis Claims will meet at tlieollic.eof theCity Treasurer, home on Cedar street Thursday evening. Donohue, F Moulton, C W at 7 o’clock p. in. on Friday proceeding the first A nice farm for sale in Warren, fine soil, over town, Iowa, last week. Donohue, James Moffit, C G Monday in each month, for the purpose of auditing 30(» thrifty fruit trees. Will sell for cost or e x ­ There will be a special meeting of King D oherty, C Moore, II 8 bills against the city. chat ge for city property. J. H. W IGGIN’S, There will be a sociable at Perry Hall, IIANLY & SHAW, Solomon It. A. C. Thursday evening, for Erskine, A J Philbrick A C Those having claims are requested to leave them Crockett Block, Wednesday evening, April 10. Estabrook, T. L. Pierce, True P with son e one of the committee, or at the Treas­ 13*20 400 Main tit., Rockland. work on the Past anil Most Excellent degrees. Fernald, Ja«. Rose, E 11 urer’s office, on or before that date, otherwise they ROCKLAND, MAINE. Refreshments will be served as usual. All F arran n , G. L, Itoosen, Theodore will necessarily be laid over until the following T O L E T . Chas. W. Perry and crew arc moving the are invited and a good time Is expected. Flint, II. 8. Sprague, E month. W. A. BAKER, i Anyone looking for a neat, handsome, convenient Abner Weeks residence back from Sea street, Farwell, N T Sawtelle, C F and healthy location to live in, for a small family, There was a social dance in the Armory Fish, Wm Spear, E B WM II. SM ITH , [ Comm ittee. to way muke the continuation of the L. R. R. R. Glover, W H Sum ner, M CHAS. E.WEEKS, ) please see No. 187 Broadway. Key at next door Friday evening with music by Meservey’s Glover, E K 13 20 south; possession given at once. 8t Clair, T J 10 WELL G. 8INGHI. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Quintet. There were 25 couples present nnd it G urdy, 8 H Shea, Arthur Auxiliary will be held at the Y. M. C. A. was one of the nicest times of the season. Gurdy, II. (1. Safford, G A Gilelirest, G. A. Tibbetts, II G CITY MOCKLAYU. rooms, next Friday afternoon at half past two Eugene Spear was responsible for the good Gallert, II. Tibbetts, (' M FOR S A L E . IliekH, G M Tripp, O II Two very line Carriage Horses for sale. CARRIAGES! The question of street improvements will be time. Hills, C C Thorndike. F A ASSESSORS’ NOTICE. 13 BICKNELL TEA CD., 398 Main tit. If you are lookiug for a Buggy or a Wag­ discussed in the Board of Trade this evening. The Dalys at Farwell Hall Saturday evening Harden, II P Cochran, G W The subscribers, Assessors of Taxes of the city of on, don’t forget that I still continue to The meeting will be held in the City Council Harrington, Jere Baker, ,1 It Rockland, hereby give notice to the inhabitants of build high grade work at a moderate price. will call out a large audience. The king high Havener, C. E. Rhodes, .las E said City, and all others having 'J’.w a r l e P r o p- F O R S A L E . Special BARGAINS in Top Hurries. A rooms at 7.30. All are invt.cd. kickers and their rollicking company are good Hustings, E. B. Ulmer, W N ERTY within said city to make and bring in to said A bout 25,000 feet of land, opposite R. Y. C rie’s. variety of second hand Carriages at Low H ew ett, W . G. Wood, <’ F Assessors true and perfect lists of their polls and all Broadway, near Rankin tit. We employ no agents Prices. your carriage needs repair­ The Railway Granite Co. tins two Bath to look upon. Fun from the word go—no lag­ Hix, II. F. Weeks. C E their estat*s.real and personal, in writing,including or brokers. Apply personally to ing, painting or varnishing I have the best boiler men at work reheading nnd retubing ging—no waits—all on the jump—new music- Ingraham, J. P. Wise, II M Money on H and dr at I n t e r e s t , and debts due C. F. K IT T R E D G E . facilities for such work. Call early. Jones, A. II. Williams, Beni nioie than owing, and ull property held in trust as Rockland, A pril 8, 1880. 13 its boiler. This company shipped two cottage new songs—new fun. Karl, J. A. Williams, C F Guardian, Executor, Administrator, Trustee or monuments to Chicago last week. The Dedication hall of the fine rooms of the Keen, II. N. W ig g in .J H otherwise, (except such as is by law exempt from .f. FltKlV HALL, Kalloeb, B. If. W iggin. G II taxation) which they were possessed of on the first HOUSE TO LET. The Knox A Lincoln R. R. carried a big list Young Men’s Catholic Society will be held one Kittredge, C. F. Wight, James day ot April, 1889, and to be prepared to make On Summer Street, opposite Fred n. Berry’s. Main Street, Rockland, Maine. of passengers out Tuesday noon, the rough week from next Monday, Easter Monday. The Lovejoy, Herbert Walker, CM onth|to the truth of the same 'cry di si ruble, nicely finished, containing 10 rooms Lord, II, M. White, W 8 And for the purpose of receiving said lists, the and halls. A ho Four T e n e m e n t s on Summer 8t. weather driving the B. A B. boat’s passengers most elaborate preparations are being made, Hix, II. 1. Weeks, Leander undersigned will be in session at the Assessors’ Inquire at 40 Summer til. and it will be one of the notable events of the Hill, W. A. W eeks, A Ross Room in Berry Block, from eigiit to twelve o’clock S. PILLSBURY. to the rail—the K. A L.’s steel rail. Illx, T. W „ Jr. in the forenoon and from two to five o’clock in the seasons. Meservey’s Sextette will furnish afternoon of each day from M onday, A pril 8th GLOSING-OUT SALE Win. Dodge of Seal Harbor, Mt. Desert, music. QUICK SCRAPING. to Saturday, April 13, Instant, both inclusive, HORSES FOR SALE. — OF— and any personal examination of property by the who sustained a fall at Wilson-White Block, At the stable of A. B. Crockett, Lindsey tit., a Assessors will not be considered as a waiver for resulting in concussion of the spine, is recover­ At last the success of the day is to visit L. W. Benner, barber, of this city, has a big string of Kansas horses, drivers and draft Rockland. Mrs. Burnett's charming story, neglect of any person in bringing in true and per­ horses. Selling faet. 13* ing from an attack of lock-jaw a very rare case. speed record that challenges competition. He fect lists AH R E Q U IR E D BY LAW . ^CROCKERY!~ Any person who neglects to comply with this "Little Lord Fauntleroy” is to be presented in shaved C. II. Pendleton in one minute, going John Simpscn is contemplating building a Farwell llall, Tuesday evening of next week, notice will he doom ed to a tax according to the HORSE SALE. — AT T H E — house on his lot east of Wm. Steel’s, Rankin over his face with lather once, and water once. laws of the State and be B A R R E D of the right to April 16. This charming play meets with make application, either to the A hsehhorh or the At Ulmer & Orbeton’s stable, an importation of street. If he builds he will put up a residence He shaved Sewall Hewett in 2 12 minutes go­ County CommihsiuNBRH, for any abatement of tine horses from Toronto, draft aud carriage horses Boston 5 and 10 Cent Store. crowded houses whenever they appear. Clean ing over his face twice with lather and comb­ taxes, unless such persufc shows that lie was unable —good condition. 13* similar to that of Frank Lamb, Limeroek uud pure tun and sentiment. Tickets at Spear, to offer such lists withiir the time hereby appointed. Having bought a new Stock Pattern and a large line ing his hair. of Dinner and Tea Sets, I shall close out the Stock street. May A Stover’s. D II, INGRAHAM, ) Assessors Kazor must have been hot when he got A LD EN U. BRO W N, > o f HORSES FOR SALE. Pattern known us the CHINESE PL ANT; also u The Sunday Herald of March 31st has sev­ ------»♦*------C. L. ALLEN, ) Rockland. I have just arrived with another choice lot of large line of Glass Sets, a lot of Glass Pitchers, Cof­ through. fee Cups, Stand Lamps, Etc., eral columns devoted to interesting tales of LOAN & BUILDING. Rockland, April 2,1889. 13 Horses. This load embraces some niee drivers and Canadian chunks. life on the road. We recognize the familiar BRIEFLETS. 12-13 C A LV IN I. BURROWH, Uuion, Me. REGARDLESS OF GOST, style of the veteran, George L. Knight, among At the monthly meeting of the ;directors of A New Hat or Bonnet From the contributors. The Dakota prairie fires have rendered 175 An Old One. BUSINESS FOR SALE. the Rockland Loan A Building Association G. H. COPELAND, last evening, #600 was louned at 30 cents pre­ families destitute. A YOU can nave a great deal A pleasant and protitable business, well estab­ The Atkinson House Furnishing Co. at its lished and located. Especially adapted to ladies. mium, and $400 at 40 cents premium. About There is excitement in Fort Dodge, Iowa, j Z Y J " 1 J J k J of money by bringing or Formerly Smith's 5 and 10 Cent Store, place of business in this city has several over the finding of a vein of silver 54 inches sending1 your IlatM and Bonnets to the B leachery, For particulars inquire of 100 shares in the new series were sold yester­ and having them made at* good as new, and made HANLY k SHAW, chamber sets with the painting of the Gov. thick. 10-22 400 Main tit., Rockland, Me. Opposite Thorndike Hotel; day. into tin* latest and prettiest styles, at a very small Robie on the rocks, which have attracted a Arrangements are being made at Oklahoma cost. AU orders promptly attended to. n O e l i l z m c l , : 3MC

THOMASTON. The Atlantic Monthly For t8 8 g . THE SHEEP HERDER’S LIFE.

April Fooleries-Personal Points—Quarry The People in Government, H. C. Merrill. Forest and Stream. D ysp ep sia Notes and Business Needs. Passe Rose. XXIII.-XXVI, Arthur Sher­ The sheep herder’s life,to say the least, CLEVELAND'S Horace E. Henderson, principal of Whitman burne Hardy. is a hard one. Ho lives in a tent the Makes tlie lives of many people miserable, Death in April, Bliss Carman. year round, and often for weeks at a causing distress alter eating, sour stomach, Mass., High School, is visiting his parents sick lieadaehe, heartburn, loss of appetite, during vacation. Why our Science Students go to Germany, time entirely alone. The sheep require Samuel Sheldon. constant attention to keep them from a faint, “ all gone ” feeling, bad taste, coated i Ship Isaac Reed, Capt. Fred Waldo, which A Dissolving View of Carrick Meagher, Dlafrfioa Irregularity of straying and to protect them from the tne bowels. Dyspepsia does SUPERIOR sailed from San Francisco Nov. 30, has arrived George H. Jessop. wolves and coyotes. Out in the blazing in Queenstown. A fter not get well of Itself. R A French Bishop of the Fifteenth Century, still all day, with no friendly shade trees, F o tin o requires careful attention, C. II. Nelson of Waterville, the horseman, Francis C. Lowell. and returning at night to his tent, he has B ellini, .|)H| ;l remedying was iii town last week, and made C. W. Stimp- Hannah Callinc's Jim. In Two Tarts. to do his own cooking and washing and Sarsaparilla, which aids gently, yet i lflciently. j son an offer for his horses, which was refused. Part Second, Elizabeth W. Bellamy. other work of the camp. As the grass It tones tho stomach, regulates tlie diges­ LJ > BAKING POWDER Mr. Siimpson contemplates going into business Co-operation, Edith M. Thomas. is thin and scattering, the herd has to be tion, creates a good up- , f , 0 at Fort 1’avne, Ala. kept constantly on the move, which petite, banishes lieadaehe, HICK From Venice to Assos, William Cranston THE PUREST AND BEST William H. Hatch, Silas W. Masters and Lawton. makes the additional labor of moving mid refreshes tlie mind. Hcjftlaclic Is inadc only of strictly pure grape cream Tile Tragic Muse. VIII. (continued) — X, eamp at least every ten days. The her­ “ I liave been troubled wiili dyspepsia. I I .fames Watts lelt here Thursday morning for hail lint little appetite, mid wliat I did eat H o N C W of tartar, strictly pure bicarbonate of Henry James. der is a stranger to even the common | Fort Payne, Ala. There is really great talk H m rt- 'lislressed me, or did me soda, ami a small portion of flour as a Before the Assassination, Harriet Waters comforts and conveniences of life, and preservative, nothing else whatever, and I here about Fort Payne and we. presume there is deprived of nil the benefits of society . ’ llttlo good. After eating I is warranted entirely free from alum, i will lie more from here who will visit the Preston. and friends. His bed is on the ground. 13Urn would have a faint or tired, ammonia, phosphates, lime, and all the place. In Eclipse, T. W. Parsons. His blankets and clothing become soiled all-gone feeling, as though I bail not eaten adulterants frequently found in baking The article last week in relation to .some in­ King's Cup and Cake, Sophie May. and dirty. Often water is very source anything. My trouble was aggravated liy powders. The character of materials dustry which will give employment to the male An Outline Portrait, Louise Imogene Guiney. and he is thankful if he can get enough my business, painting. Last e « , , , used, their purity, and the nicety of their To James Russell Lowell. At the Dinner to make his tea. Huis from fort.v to one spring 1 took ...... Is 8ar- o o u r combination, render Cleveland's superior portion of the community, and keep them from saparilla, wliicb did mo an S t o m a c h J O B / i c c o seeking work elsewhere, seems to have struck given in his honor at the Tavern Club, on his hundred miles from any post ollice. He baking powder the most healthful and most Seventieth Birthday, February 22, 1889, Oliver i has no knowledge of what is going on in inunenso amount of good. It gave mo an economical in use, and it always affords the key note. It is evident that if the town appetite, and my .....I relished and satisfied wholesome, nutritious, and delicious food. wishes io prosper some must tic Wendell Holmes. i the world, and seldom keeps the run of ibo craving I bail previously experienced." Renan's Dramas. I the day, week or month. He must get It is recommended for purity, healthful­ starud as indicated. G e o iio b A. J’a o e , Watertown, Muss. v / f ^ i c ^ is ONLY f o r Young Sir Henry Vane. I his own breakfast and be out by iluy- ness and efficiency by Government and Itatber ludicrous was it not, to have that State chemists, chemists of Boards of The Contributors’ Club. I light, as that is the timo the flock are on H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a a n d Health, and professors in institutions of Rockland North-end April Fool joke of Tut; Books of the Month. j the move. Often at night ho has to be Sold by ail druggist*. £1; six for Prepared only learning throughout the country. G.-G. got into the Thomaston column? The j out to prevent the herd from being scat- by('. I. Ilooh «fc CO., Apothecaries,Lowell, Maas. Sold only in cans, full weight. I gamins of our village were on the qul vive i tered by coyotes and oilier enemies. IOO Doses One Dollar Cleveland Brothers, Albany, N. Y. , wiili April Fool jokes, especially so at the post “Bravo, Yea, Bravissimo!” ! When added to all this are the litrce f \|O T 11L j olliee that day; when their grave and|revcrend | winds and fearful cold of the Wyoming 1 f any dealer sayft lie lias tlie IV. L. D o u k Ihi Shoes without name anil price ntamncd on I seniors were getting their mail matter these The Sixth volume if Alden’s Manifold Cy­ winter, when he must pitch his tent up­ the bottom, put him down an a fraud. I mischievous boys pinned the usual “ April clopedia extends from Bravo Io Calvillc, its on the open plains with no fuel lint the scanty roots of the sage bush, surely his "fi{e7iEST chewing ' Fool'' label on the back ot their coats. 635 nicely printed pages including 120 illustra­ The quarry spoken of in Tin: C.-G. last occupation is not a desirable one. If tions. Along with its manifold nninlier ot asked what compensation there is for all week as under the superintendancy of Go nclius words and topics treated briefly, there are JOHNSON'S his hardships and privation, I should t o b a c c o Cp, N N o ? b e Hanrahan is wholly within the limits of many extended articles, ns for instance, Brazil, have to give it up. ■ Thomaston, and Is known on the plans and seven pages; Brceeh (loading Guns, eleven good for Sm oking records as the “ Blackington Farm Quarry." pages; Bridge, eleven pages; Britisli Museum, ; It is one of the most valuable quarries in Knox ten pages; Brooklyn, five pages; Buddhism, CRUMPETS. Q t o H 0 - " U s County, and is ,owne I by different parlies. fifleen pages; and California, sixteen pages. For many years Col. Timothy Williams was The Cyclopedia well deserves tlie enthusiastic Scald one pint of milk, let it stand till 'he agent" and operated it for the owners. The commendation it is ic eiving from all sides ; it j lukewarm, then add a teaspoonful of salt quarries on this farm are said to lie rich is certainly T /ie Cyclopedia for popular use. i and about three and a half cups of sifted | in limerock, but as yet only one quarry has Rev. Dr. Wright of Milwaukee, evidently I flour. If you uso granulated spring | been developed to any great extent. voices the thought of many when lie says : “I j wheat flour, three cups will ho quite [ siillicienl. Beat vigorously, then add LINIMENT may in all truth and soberness quote its first I. nlike nny other, DEER ISLE. word as expressive of my sentiments in regard four ounces of butter, melted, and a to your wonderful work, its comprehensive­ half cop of yeast, or a half of a com- Ih :ir much for T n t r m a l as E x t e r n a l use. ' pressed eake dissolved in a half cup of Mnny people d o n o t k n o w th is . Some Industrial Notes-—W hat is to be ness, its cheapness, etc.—‘Bravo’, yea Braviss­ Tlie Most Wonderful Family Ilemedy Ever Known, Found There. imo!" Ils small handy volume, contrasting 1 lukewarm water, beat again and stand i- .f Positively cures D iphtheria, Croup, A sthm a, I in a warm place until very light. This Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheum atism , H oarseness, so greatly with the usual bulky, unwieldy vol­ Hacking Cough, W hooping Cough, Catarrh, Chol­ Deer Isle, a town In Hancock County, is era M orbus, D larrhoia, Sciatica, Lame Back and ‘jojscco m ade. W. L. DOUGLAS umes adopted by publishers of Cyclopedias, is ! should take about two or two and a half about 19 miles in length, anil about 2 1-2 miles Soreness in Body or Limbs. Full particulars sent FOR a very pleasant characteristic, and undoubted­ hours. When light, grease large uiullln free. Price,35cts.; G bottles, $2. Express prepaid. $ 3 S H O E CENTLEMEN, in width, on an average. Tbe principal occu­ X. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. ly adds gieitly to the usefulness of the work. or crumpet rings and place them on a I»«*1 in I he world. Examine hi* pation of the people in the northern part of the hot griddle. Fill each ring halt full of Insist on F|a'/mq the 85.<><> gem in i: iiaxii-m-.u i:i>.shoe. Tlie publisher sends specimen pages free to any 84.00 IIA \l>-SEU i:i> W ELT SHOE. town is farming, and in the southern part the j the hatter, hike until brown on one side. G enuine with Hie red ft 8 3 . 5 0 POI.H E AND I A It M I< It S’ S11OE. applicant, or specimen volumes, which may be 82.50 I \ I HA \ \IJ I < A ll S H O E . granite quarries give employment not only to I then turn and brown on the other. As returned if not wanted, for 60 cents tor cloth (jet tit? B est! tin tag , m ade only toy. 82.25 W OKKINGM \N ’S SHOE. tlie towns people but to many from the neigh­ soon as the crumpets ate turned remove 8 2 . 0 0 and 81.75 BOVS* SCHOOL SHOES binding, 76 cents for half Morocco, post-paid; Jo h n Tin z e r S’ B ro's Jj o u I s Vi 11 e, f(y' All math: in Congress, Button and Lace. boring towns. j tlie rings as they hake more quickly gSunsci, it new village on the western side of the better binding is particularly commended. j w ithout them. A moderate lire is re­ W. L. DOUGLAS (he island, is attracting much attention as a Jolts B. A i. iik x , Publisher, 393 Pearl Street, quired for the cooking or they will brown HOP S 3 S H O E l a fd°.rE s . summer resort. Parties have bargained for all New York, 218 Clark Street, Chicago. on the outside before they are thoroughly Best M aterial. Best Style. Bent Fitting:. the land on the seacoast with a view to improv­ ------s ♦ »------■ ■ - J done in the centre. If not sold l»v your dealer, write L. DOUGLAS, BKOCKTON, MASS ing it. Quitejt number of cottages and board­ APRIL HARPERS. —EG I AL E i n - ing houses have been built there. BLOOD ORANGES. 1>LASTERSI II. C. PEASE, Appleton. There are live temperance lodges in the town The Gibbs-Channing Portrait of Washing- i EASE PAIN INSTANTLY of Deer Isle with an aggregate membership of ton by Gilbert Stuart bits been engraved as the j The blood orange is a mere variety of QUIET NERVOUSNESS, I about 500 and arc] situated as follows: Island ARE SOOTHING, STIMULATING. frontispiece for this year's centennial issue of j the sweet orange obtained by cultiva­ C U R A T I V E and STRENGTHENING Home ut West Deer Isle; Steadfast at Green's Harper's Magazine. In further keeping with [ tion, and appears first to have been BEST PLASTER EVER MADE OFFEBED Landing; Harbor Light at Deer Isle; Winter the spirit and interest of the day, Professor j raised by tlie Spanish gardeners in tlie Applv one now lor Backache. Jtlienniatisrr Home at So. Deer Isle; and Coast Guard nt Kiderti hn, Kidney W eakness, Tender Lungs, Kor lor an incurable case of Catarrh John Bach McMaster opens this April Number I Philippine Islands, from the capital of best, .Slid Muscles, l emale Pnintt, Spnuni Oceanville. All are in a nourishing condition. which (Manila) it, together with tlie kick, etc it ( I l< i:> nn’ Hort of Ache. Pair in the Head by the proprietors of with a paper on “ Washington's Inauguration,” Snren*^ or We .kness and 4>l l( KI.Y,to< Deer Isle lias about 20 school-houses, all of a charming compound ot history anil biogra­ well-known cigars, formed at one time Prepired from Fresii llopM, llernlock D um a DR. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY, which arc in good repair, eight churches, three one of tlie chief articles of export. On Pine BalHam Hweet, clean and effective. phy, and Moncure D. Conway, in the course of , TAKE NO OTHER KIND. Symptoms of Catarrh. Headache, its first appearance in it excited obstruction of nose, discharges ialling into sardine factories, grist mill tannery and a exploring an old map and many MSS., dis- , Isold everywhere. 25c. 5 for SI, o r m ail throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, large coasting trade. It has a population of a considerable sensation ; and in the last J for price. at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, covers some reminiscences which will add to j century very high prices were demanded Shop PLASTER CO., Proprietors, BOSTON.| bloody and putrid ; eyes weak, ringing in ears, about 1000, about equally divided between our knowledge of the “real” Washington. /Mok J ,r LJt /> I'htsirr Co ^Svjnatu deafness, diiliculty of clearing throat, expecto­ for the trees which bore the wonderful genuine goods. ration of Ohcnsive matter; breath otfensive. Deer Isle. West Deer Isle, Sunset, No. Deer Bjornstjerne Bjornson contributes his third nnd Hindi and taste impaired, ami general debility Isle, Green’s Landing, South Deer Isle and fruit. None, however, r.ow come from Only a lew ot t hese symptoms likely to be pres­ last paper on “Norway and its People." j Manila, the supply being derivedI almost We voice tie' public opinion, ent at once. Thousands of eases result in con­ Oceanville. Among the six poems is the translation of a j entirely from -Malta, where great pains Hail to the King of till Linim ents! sumption. and end in the grave. Roumanian Ballad, “Cltilde Mihu," and a son- 1 and attention are bestowed "upon their By its mild, soothing ami boiling properties. LIBERTY. pon I HE TH E Dr. Sage’s Itemcdy cures the worst cases. 50c. net by William Wardsworth, with drawings cultivation. It was for a long timo sup­ by Alfred Parsons. “ Gabions of Abbotsford," posed—and, indeed, the idea is not yet HARRIS’ ANODYNE LIN IM EN L! » «, The Original Mrs. Sewell Meservey and Mrs. George It is positively the b st. I ry one bottle, only 2 .<• a hitherto unpublished fragmeut by Sir Walter quite extinct—that blood oranges were Bold everywhere. X Q Y C 6 S i n I IK Stevens are both quite ill... -Liitlmr Sherman Scott, describes his home and its curiosities, produced by the grafting of the orange Tutt’s Pills Liver Pills has had a severe attack ol paralysis... ,L. C. George William Curtis speaks of Washington’s with the pomegranate, hut there is not FOR TORPID LIVER. 6 W 6 X S Morse is lining up an olliee over L. Prescott's Moderation, William Dean Howells encourages tlie slightest foundation for this belief. EXHAOSTED VITALITY, bit-A Harmless. store... .Crosby Knowlton has sold his slock several poets, and Charles Dudley Warner dis­ 74 torpid liver (lcran^es flic whole.sys« Uncqualed as a I.i vci P ill, Smallest,cheap­ and farming utensils, preparatory to spending tern, und produces est, easiest to take. One Pellet a O oms pels a misapprehension about woman’s dress. A C real Aledical Work for Young and Cure Siek Ileadaelie, Bilious lleailai lie, the summer in Massachusetts. THE OLDEST POSTMASTER. lHzzineas, Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Middle-Aged Men. ltilious Attacks, and ull derangements ot Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu the stoiiiueh unit bowels. 25 ets. by druggists. BLUEHILL. The new number ol the Eclectic now before S. E. Palmer of Terry, N. Y , thougl t KNOWLEDGE IS POWEE. READ! us has an attractive table of contents, interest­ he was the oldest postmaster in this matism, Sallow Skin and Piles ing subjects and distinguished writers. Prof. I country till the boast was publish' Prol, Stowe of Roxbury, Mass., has arrived T h e r e 1m n o better remedy for the* in tow n.... Howard & Green have completed a Huxley's opening paper on “ Agnosticism" has \ Since then the oldest postmaster (on the c o m m o n diMCUNCs t h a n T u t l 's l.ive* l*ills, us a trial will prove. JPricc, 25e / OF / LIFE f very handsome soldiers' monument for Wal­ attracted much attention and controversy in face of the returns) has reported. Hi - w tham, M ass....The juri* box now used in Europe mid is written witli all his well-known I Boswell Beardsly, of North I/tnsing, Sold Everywhere. £ L/ Bluchill was made by the Rev. Jonathan skill us a dialectician. Mmc, Olga Noyikeil, 1 Tompkins county, X. Y., appointed dur- Fisher, and is over 100 years old-...Applicants tlie well-known representative of Russia iu | '''V G*e adm inistration of John Quincy K«0W THY$ELF.ZraEu England, contributes a racy article under the Adams mid continued during all th for summer board are very plentiful...... Pav­ changes of administration from that time ing breakers will lind lots of work here this quaint name “ A Cask Full of Honey with a fsheumatism .\2ti M ia n One Million I npi Spoonful of Tar." Prof. Edward Dowdtn to this, a period o, 03 years. He is now season. nearly 90 years of age and is hale and y G l ’ NG u ih I middle nged men who are h : H e rill# talks suggestively ol "The Hopes and Fears and Neuralgia * fn in the indlscn tloiw of y< uih, Ex im i i <1 WILEY’S CORNER. for Literature.” “ A Poet’s Coiner,” by W. A. hearty, and to ail appearances will live Vitality, N. rvoasand Plij steal Debility, IT. m ater. to complete his term of olliee under Them; twin diseases eausp untold suffering. >eeliac, and the thousund untold nd-. ilese<.n Grcsswell, will attract all those interested in President Harrison. Doctors admit that t in y tire dlllleull to cure— .—qiicnt thcieon, am i all w ho air pick ami -m b rim; J. F. Kinney is having extensive repairs Westminster Abbey and its mighty dead. Dr. sotlft their patients. Paine’s . .m l do not know what ull* Hmm, can be cun d with made on the Harrington house, recently pur- A. J. H. Crespi's contribution on “Some t elery < out|>ou:iil lias per- out fall t :• f« ■ .low ing tin: Instruction « u ih I’M m . • E3 I chased by him...... Nat'l Meservey of Mar- Curiosities of Diet." Under the name of Hannibal Hamlin's grandlatber bad mouootly cured the worst of L ift'd 1 irl’n • rvatl«»u. l’llce t.nls SI by u. eases of rbeumttUsm and IHwtpiJd, ruled. It is a lni»k for every r . n. RUTHS FOR THE SICK. ! tinsville is to take charge of the poor farm tlie “ Minieoy, die 1 land of Women,” we have the seventeen children, and named his four I»agcs, full gilt, 1 | rescript!*m* for all acute u TTTld coining year....A letter from Capt. Gilcbrest freshet and most graphic sketch of travel iu an eldest sons Europe, Asia, Africa and neuralgia-so say those who I,,,.,- .-I,non «ill I, have used It. i lironle oiseas. Fully indor cd ly the 5.a;.;:, BihousS,m|lrti l p iii lcBiru.lts 1*111 It lilTI'EIbi Will liedlcal AK-oeiulion, who awarded lb- I i: j Dutch Island Harbor, reports lire extinguished ways in China are fully dheussed iu Mr. Dun­ who bad a twin brother Hannibal. Cy­ "Having been troubled ewehed im dal mtlmautlu r IlluM .1. • .. . t will cure yon. not a --l.-t or cure. Il wit h rbeiiiitatlsm at the kneo '.l,h . r 1 IN J Do \ i»U M111' I’ \ 11 never fails.______, and vessel Io be opened.... Isaiah Balano will lop's article. Max Muller has a strikingly rus named bis son alter his twin brother, mid toot, lor live years, I was Q and Hannibal named his after Cyrus. almost unable toget around, .ip p ly t.' W. \ Id — . T h e I •• i ' • ‘hattircdandallgom I lean.the viliated j resign his position us keeper of the poor farm good paper. Mrs. Humphrey Ward, tlie much an 1 w as very oil ell eolltllieil !B, I M h o , u .-c ceding; if Idood when you sec talked oi author of “ Robert Elsmere," gives The second Cyrus was the late mission­ belt for ■ eks a t PAlfi;i:l!. riaduutr -1 IP, 41 i.i iii i; l ‘ i i i j . i ;- . next Tuesday, mid will move to his home at (cars' 11 . la II.-I..II, p l r in impuriiicH burst ary in Turkey and now of Middlebury t late •9 only one p , III,, l- c a ls i.l y M c’llc itl II will cure you. ng Ih n i l i u l l Ila1 skin Martinsville-... Mrs. Lucy Johnson is quite ill us a clever and scholarly talk on "The New ii College,Vermont. Hannibal, the second, ailed Cinllilclillallv - i), ralnv-wlaiarc Pimples, lllotehca. 1 wiili rheumatism. Reformation,” a continuation of the subject it t\ ft anal, mid was perfectly m il l,I t ...... 1 1 ;. (>, I cloM-ly ■mined ii. ni'l Sores. Itch on had two brothers, Elijah E. and Cyrus, \ \ rare,I I eat! non tump I I'll adi.rcss - I • 1.1*111 I* 111 I I I ll s ----- of the celebrated novel iu dialogue form. •.No i bmtiiD'U - the mill-, ainj work and four sisters, Eliza, Annie. Vesta and d a,p i; (■: ;.- h b e d , , ml health will lol There are a number of poems and short arti­ / APPLETON. ( Aannuh. lie is the only survivor of the not procu:■■ aullicicnt cles. Published by E. R. Pelton, 25 Pond , , , 11 \ \ etoilial. and b-el as lively us DIL 0. L. BARTLETT, » cxerci».',ai.dall ala, ...... , lamtly and almost as vigorous, uppur- *• I’.iltt.' ,\\ i eierv V ...... compound' I ai'.-h has UAirnu, becnuGod" uruciililiilcil in door-. The saw-mill at McLain's Mill, started upaf- " ler"‘?i i - " V . as win-,, he ran on the Presidential semi t o m e .V For lit past two Eureka,years I bav,-sut­ Nevada. •dioiild Use f-i l.l'IH u il.iiiii. I an i be 9i- 3 ter its winter nap,n few days ago. James MeCor- number, 15 numbers; trial subscription for 3 ler,,1 win, neuralgia ol the heart, doctor after Physician & Surgeon, lilTl l . i t o They will ticket ot Lincoln ami Hamlin in I860. doctor tailing to elite tie . I lane now taken ,"'i.ioc , uni m u _ rjS0|Ji u,j||n,un> gOt his foot euught and months, #1. Eclectic mid any #1 Magazine, la urlvfuur bolll"- o, the >'om|tound, mat t u n [SuccetfMor to Dr. E. L. Estahrook.J a : .... free from the l oinplulnt. I feel very grab-tul - i n in i; P h i i i i - badly crushed in the saw gate, Tuesday fore­ to you." i has. II. Lewis, Ceulrul Village, Cl. JUT Night C u IIh Hiiaworeri from the Ottlce I (oil d o lo t uk B R 1E FL E T S. Io s i l l i e r from Itla iin will build you upaml noon ....8 . J. Gushes, one of the assessors, ii* you strong and The April nnmber ol Table Talk contains atiaiil, Use a bottle i In-, i Ii liv. says that farm stock has fallen off rapidly P ain e’s Si i.i in it III, II II- within a few years....A . H. Newbert is an much that is lilted to tbw season, and much — A disastrous sand blizzard in Dakota lias it ni-vi'i- tails to i-in -i si i.i'in it Bn i i a i s applicant for tlie ollice of postmaster at Ibis tbut will console mid refresh the body as well done much dumage. loo't lie without , till mu 1.1 ■ your blood pri the mind. The success of Table Talk bus Celery Compound tioiile. Try it; yoi iiirc. rich and -O iuig.bJ place. 11. C. Pease, the present incumbent, The recent Suiuuau hurricane, which de­ ••I have b"'i, greatly utllleted with acute Hid iiiur llc.di h ill 'd . IT 0. E. HAHN & CO., will not l-i-ercl ih is also a candidate. been remarkable, and tlie secret of that suecess stroyed the American warships, swept over rheumatism, ami could nml no relief until 1 used I'alne’s t eierv i anpoiiial. Alter using “ •r.TrTTd'.TTr 3 h si i.eiii a Bit lies, no doubt, in tbe tact it has shown in Ibus 1200 geographical miles. health, who an- al liats io.night, mid serving tbe dainties of tbe table with a literary six boii I,o f tbl' in, diclm- I am now cured of House, Ship, Sign, Ornamemal run down, should u-< vou will sleep well N E A R US. —Tbe ships of war Ricbmonil, Alert and IlieUmulle troubks.” .SI I.I'IH ii f i l l n ns. _ n.d lid liciicr I,o'it. sauce. The practical aid it gives to tbe house- •sajiuei. Bin'iiissiix, so. Cornish, N. 11. Adam were ordered to Samoa to take the places and Artistic Do youi id ilu- lic-i Mi"li'-.'i fork published* wile, through Mrs. Borer's teachings, is an­ Effects Lasting Cures. Scud 3 2-ci'iit stamp A. P. lltllW'AI (k C'S Puritan lodge of Good Templurs was other laetor iu ils success, and one that ought of the vessels recently wrecked. Boston, Jl.i-s., mid i u "py, free. organized at Thomaston, March 28. eh ry ( oiiipound has performed mauy PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, to push it on until no household iu the country oilier s a.s marvelous uo ilit-.M*.—vople&of James M.Ridlou bus b.cii uppoimed post­ i-'i i- Ai H ai i._The capt. of the sell Treaty, ----ALSO DEALKBB IN---- is without its monthly presence. Published by j leltr i lo uuy address. l*l<.*ubaiil to take. master ui East Bluchill, vice John A. Miller, the Table Talk Publishing Co., 192, 101 A 106 : owned by it. Friend of Brookline, is here re­ dot s» not di'i m b. bm aids dig* si ion. and enUre- CURELAME pairing ibc vessel preparatory to removing iy ,’eg( table; a child can take 11. What’s the Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, the wel , (ill J blClUIl removed. Race Street, Philadelphia. #1.00 a year, 10c. ol Mill ring longer with rhcuniutlsnr or _8 _____WE _ -iuire uLfgt her from tbe beach at Kimball’s Island where neuralgia ? Artists' Materials, Brushes. PjhEAbfcsB Tku1 kEATklt. Hind or apply fi-r ■ xiiniliiu- *J« I here is a movement among the Camden single copy. lilunksuml purticulurt.. FltEK. to Dr Sww t’» Medieul In- church people to have a weekly Union Tem­ she has been during the winter-•• .John E. $1.Chea|>cHt pluury lo r LuUaU uud hiUrin, 1G Uuiou Turk bl.,Uo»lou, Mu«k. Barter is soon to eommence work on tbe Point Mammoth testimojdal paper free. mid Bulletin Board Buiuting perance mass meeting...... The Camden I Canuot Kind EXCELLENT APPOINTMENT. Lookout Club House, Au addition is to be W ells, Iucuakdson .x<’o..ITopa..Burlington.. (. Hceuery 1’aiuliug u Specialty. farmers are at tbe front this spring. Robert f uny oilier medicine tbut Gregory eomiuenced plowing lust week. built and other improvements made... .Miss MO4 Main Street, Gpp. Farwell Ball, <4

A WOMAftS ADVICE. HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. A REMEDY FOR TRUSTS. Poisoned by a Cai.f . My little son broke out with ulcers anti sores The Rich Etprrlrnrr nnd Enrnrd When sauce boils from the side of tho Papular Science Monthly. the result of the saliva from a calf’s mouth corn a FF mokedT h a m s! ANOTHER NEW LOT! Couttnrl G lvrn by n Lnriy w ho pan tbe flower or corn stnrcli is done. For trusts limiting their operations to coming in contact with a cut finger. The Cured nnd RmokM by the American Co •« Patent th e Goml o f Her Set. Oil-cloth will Inst longer if one or two ' the United States a line of treatment lias ulcers were deep and very painful, and showed ProrpRR You will use no other, A«k your mar- no inclination lo heal. I used quite a numlicr ket men for It. 3 r layers of wadded carpet lining are laid been suggested which lias doubtless had ol remedies, with no benefit, hut got Swift's The official statistics for Now England show under them. J its origin in legal consideration of the Specific, and he improved with the first few T H O R N D IK E & H IX , that morn thnn three-fourths of nil who die are Salt will remove the stain from silver I railroad question. Since its settlement doses and in a short lime was sound nnd well W iD o u g h b y Block, - Rockland, Maine. females. This is something appalling. To think is stoutly maintained by expert authority of Ihe poison, and his general health much im­ OF HANDSOME of the thousands of ln’inif il'nl, delicate nnd caused by eggs, when applied dry with a soft cloth. 1 to consist in frank acceptance of tlie proved. J o h n T. H e .m ii), lovely women, who puss each year into untimely I pool and its legalizations, why not, it is Auburn, Ala., Feb. 15, 1889. graves, nnd often after long suffering, i Cold sliced potatoes fry and taste asked, also legalize the trust, surround­ In 1383 I contracted Blood I’oison of bad te rrib le . Souk* die ol better liy sprinkling a teaspoonful of SIGHT! ing its control with all the safeguards type, and was treated will) mercury, potash fevers, some of child flour over thorn while frying. j necessary and feasible? The State and sarsaparilla mixtures, growing worse all THE EYE 18 A THING WHICH SHOULD birth, and some of In The most effectual remedy for slimy the time. I took seven small bottles S. S. S., herited disease, but by far already exercises a degree of supervision which cured me entirely, and no sign of the COMBINATION HAVE PROMPT the greater number pass anil greasy drain pipes is copperas dis­ over certain quasi public business— dreadful disiase has returned. away by the innumerable solved and left to work gradually through J banking, insurance nnd railroading. Its Hobhyville, Ind., Jan 10, 1889. AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. ^troubles known as fctnnlo the pipe. supervision may lie justly extended io J. C. N a n c e . Swift's Specific is) entirely vegetable, and YYF ** ° 1,1 ’’ I a i n f H* T h ere i? It is said to require more than twice tile trusts, while at the same time the ii])Bct(icitj cornet hi ng about these as much sugar to sweeten preserves, levy of a just tax will make the people cures Blood Poison by forcing the taint out K in s s CsIgM biI D ress P atterns ■ S /jfj , -y s- J \eoinplaints that makes sauces, etc., if put in when they begin sliarers in the advantages of trust organ­ through the pores of the skin. Send for treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases, mailed free. WHEN WELL FITTED WILL MAKE J/K ) 'n,‘ s,"”1,,<,r fo ,bink <*• to cook, as it does to sweeten them alter ization. Their aflairs published, their TIIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. 1 j * 11 woui and periodically material for cutting up and weaving siok. into carpets again, and the stripes need their security threatened by attacks of Capt. James Morion, 175 Essex street, Lynn, $ 1 .0 0 Probably no womat ;new more about riot be sown together, They should he all sorts, they seemed intent on making (50 yrs. of age) cured of inllamatory Rheuma­ SECURE A PAIR FOR o r sy m p ath ized m«»r y witdi buffering tho most of an opportunity which they tism of 28 years standing by Longee's Vitaliz­ WHICH IS JUST HALF PRI than Mrs. Win. A. !,h •rtnore. sp ea k in g on t liu cut lengthwise. ing Compound. At druggists. subject recently, sir lid : It is worth while to take pains to keep expect to ho brief. Because less in d i­ I have sometimes felt that life was a lalluro rect legislation than in residual competi An Impebative Necessity. when I saw how much suffering there was. tmt. tlie right side of carpet rags out when M. M. &EKTHNER. I have found out how to o ermine these gnat folding and winding them. It makes a tion lies tlie curl) of extortion, this must What pure air is to an unhealthy locality, troubles which assail womankind. Eir.d o f all be insured by strict enforcement of what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper, (Old Blood ScJHIx Stand) caret ill living is necessary, ami then I believe vast difference in the appearance of the so is Hood's Sarsaparillii to everybody, at this that if everv woman who feels weak, or de­ woven fabric. adequate laws against conspiracy. Were 410 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. trusts legalized, it is said—did publicity season. The body needs to be thoroughly pressed o r si(dc from th e tro u b le s w hich co n ­ renovated, the blood purified and vitalized, the stantly come to her sex. would use , he great, Olil, but good : to remove paint from attend their transactions—it would be remedy which I have found so good, she could clothing, saturate with turpentine until germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula Salt b e c e rta in ly restored to health and hapoiness. I both wise nnd profitable for them to ...... and all other blood disorders are do not know its ingredients, but lim it's Remedy softened, then wash out with soap and make the public willing parties to their cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla.the most popular to X is b eyond q u est ion t In water. and successful spring medicine. “n olfered to suffering existence liy employing their systemati­ ”3 women. I have used If iron articles, stoves, tools, etc., are zation of business to serve tlie public Free Rum or Cider—Which ? O s it and seen its good rubbed with kerosene when they are put better than unorganized competition in effects. I have seen Whether the proposed constitutional amend­ women so low that away for tlie season, spring or fall, they the past has ever been able to do. ment in Massachusetts against rum is also S3 tlicylonged fordeath will he less likely to rust. brought back to against cider, is being, as it ought, well agitated. d K health, vigor and t; To remove mildew, grease tlie spots AN EXTRAORDINARY DREAM. We believe fruit-growers feel about manufac­ CO H life once more. I I well witli hog's lard, and expose to tlie turing a home beverage somewhat like the believebiTieve itIt lla>has tintill , -'’T* - woman whom the learned Dr. Abernetbv once hot sun before you wasli tile garment. Pall M a li (Janette. P c 3 " I'"""' mat., remonstrated with for mutilating her husband's woiii.in uipi.in y to I 111 11 iu I, lli.i- u ill ln i' t ** Some bread makers claim that salt or A girl at Hackney, aged 19, witli her face and bead with her finger nails in a family 0 banish CD ings. i*l p r o l o m meal is belter than soap lor washing two brothers and a younger sister, was jar. Said Ihe worthy doctor,—"Madam, are her lif you not ashamed, Healing the head of this the hands after mixing bread. left in charge of tlie house while her family thus ?—in fact, your head, madam." m 0 woman Who de> health and beauts, A line polish for steel articles can he parents attended a funeral in the country. The virago retorted fiercely, "Well, doctor, if m □ r o Instead of sickle got by using pure lime mixed with In tiie evening the girl’s sweetheart that he true, haven’t I a right to scratch my ufford to neglect. called. As she was alarmed at noises own head i" Il seems to us, prohibition advo­ 33 £ alcohol, and applied witli a piece of cates should reflect that, so long as humanity r c leather. which she fancied she heard, ho stayed is unfitted to its surroundings and conditions H at the house all night to reassure her. of life, so long evil will exist, and human be­ D m Most people, in cleaning chimney During tlie night lie dreamed that he ings foolishly try to "drown misery” with CD l imps, use either a brush made of bris­ saw tlie girl walk past him, beckoning strong ilrink. But increase human happiness ffl!= a! tles twisted into wire, or a rag on the him to follow. Ho awoke, and becom­ by every possible means j lessen that mother’s n H point of a seisssors. Both of these are burden that she may bear more healthy chil­ d " m 3 ANTI ing alarmed went into the passage. dren ; then ameliorate their hunger, disease, had, for without great care the wire or Having dressed lie went to tlie door of 3 Or against, as applied to A NTI-A POPLEC- scissors will scratch as a diamond does, and |iain by better physical as well as moral TI \ E, means a remedy against striking down, or tiie girl’s room and knocked. Receiving training, and you will have plucked out the o a remedy for those diseases whoso termination which under the expansive power of no answer lie then awoke tlie others. most deadly fang of tlie monster—intemper­ 0 0 often Is sudden death. It Is the only Apoplexy heat soon breaks, as all scratched glass ance, while farmers and fruit-growers are left 00 £ On tlie bedroom door being opened tiie to pursue tin honest calling. Acting upon this Preventive known to medical science, ami it will will. If you want a neat little tiling, girl was found lying on the floor witli r Cure PuralysiM, Ill-art Disease, Itliru- that eosts nothing, and will save half preeept, we would go farther and proclaim that o ■nntiNio, Dyspepsin, l,iver Complaint. blood issuing from her mouth. From a thousands of families are now suffering with m 2 your glass, tie a piece of sponge the size (looter’s examination it would seem troubles that scores of persons have repeatedly Kidney nnd Bladder Trimbles, Chronic of your chimney to a pine stick. B.HAST1N6S B ronchi tia, Soil! I ion and all D iscuses A r i s ­ that tlie girl died at about tlie timo that tried to relieve with strong drink. “ Hot > m lemonade with a stick,” "rock and rye” arc ing from Impure Blood nnd Deliilituted her sweetheart dreamed she beckoned 0 a A GEORGIA SILVER MINE. familiar recipes. Temperance people should G Verves, Dizziness or Pressure iu tlie him. Head. Spots Delore Eyes, Paia Around ------teach others to find some better remedy for or Palpitation of the H eart Indicates the Many years ago when tlie red men harking coughs, bronchial irritations, catarrhal 0 Causes and Increase of Blindness. inllammations, rheumatism, and neuralgia G Tliis is the fourth lot of these use of ANTI- roamed over tbe forest of Georgia there than whiskey. Said a well known Boston H) S was in the piney woods above Tazewell merchant, recently, to a party of friends: "I Medical Record. 5? * sa a silver mine. Tlie location of this used to resort to whiskey when attacked with tt-oods we have had in the last mine was known only to the Indians. Dr. Lucien Howe, of Buttalo, read a rheumatism anil neuralgia; 1 could get drunk, APO hut I couldn't cure neuralgia. But I know a E They worked it for some time and report from the committee appointed PIjECTINE. Pain in Region of t h e Heart with remedy—Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment—that 5 w Feeling of Suffocation, Ringing Sounds In Ears, brought tho silver to Buena Vista to sell two years previously to make investiga­ will fix it tor me every time." Truly, it is the 0 three weeks. Numbness or Prickly Sensations of Limbs, Pain to a man who was in tiie tuereliantile tions in this line. They had found that most certain remedy known for any'pain or in­ o Between Shoulders and in Side, Pain in Small.»f business, I mt whose name has been for­ tlie number of blind were rapidly in­ flammation. It is used internally as much as Back or IBp, Scanty and High Colored Urine, gotten. After a time they ceased to creasing iu proportion to population and externally. Many people do not know this. Smarting or Burning Sensation on Passing Water, more so tlie further south one went, The manufacturers, 1. S. Johnson A Co., Bos­ together with Flatulence, Sour Stomach, General bring it, and the merchant, upon in­ ton, Mass., will send free to any one a pamph­ Debility, &c., arc sym ptom s th at aro quickly re quiry. learned that the water had inun­ and especially ill the States of Nebraska, let telling how to use it. A tenspoonful,/)rqper- KKANCII j OFFICE lleved by this Purifying nnd Tonic Remedy. For dated tlie mine in such a way as to pre­ Arizona, Nevada and Dakota. Most of !y used, will accomplish wonders. — Ol- T IIE — sale by all druggists f o r SI.OB ; six bottles for vent further work. He furnished them tlie existing blindness was due to infec­ 33.0 0 . Send to DR. F. S. HUTCHINSON & CO., with pumps of some kind, when they tious diseases of tlie cornea and conjunc­ IF YOU WISH Enosburgh Falls,Vt., for circulars and testimonial.,, tiva. Emigration was increasing the To enjoy good health, and prevent the seeds of proofs of the cures wrought by ANTI-A i’O- again brought him silver, After tlie New Spring Garments Indians left this country for tho West nnmber of those going about witli in- disease from ripening in your system, you should use the best medicine in’ the world, the merchant oflered 81,000 to anyone fect'ous conditions of the eye, such as Sulphur Bitters, which will prevent your sys­ who would discover the mine. After trachoma, which was common among tem from being all run down by making it the lower Irish. They urged that tbe PLECTINE. many fruitless attempts the search was strong and vigorous.—R e v . W . It. S n o w WILLOUGHBY BLOCK, given up by all except one man, who duty of cleaning the eyes of children Atlanta Constitution, Feb. 10, 1889. after birth should he made more familiar 341 Main St. Rockland, discovered the location of the mine NINE MONTHS WINTER several years afterwards by the dirt to tlie public. In asylums and schools, children having such diseases should ho and tbe other three late in the Fall aptly de­ NOTHING LIKE IT IN work and tile old pieces of pump. The scribes the seasons of the year as experienced gentleman,(for some cause or oilier, was quarantined. A similar regulation in Northern New England. With warm unable to purchase tlie property at the should be enforced in barracks, and pris­ weather comes the Tired Feeling, Languor, FREE AMERICA! time, ami it is owned by an estate, tlie ons. Sleepiness. Inability to work; irt laeta multi­ 3.00 PANTS! heirs of which have moved away and left tude of lazy feelings that are really symptoms In tlie world. raps THE SALARIES OF ACTORS. that the system needs bracing up and invigor­ tlie property uncared for, nor do they ating. Anti-Apoplectine is a great Spring Med­ Styles fo Select From. I t Meeis, Fights and Beats know anything of there having been icine. It cleanses, purifies and gives tone to Boston 1 Jerald. everv purchaser we offer tlie following silver found on the place. The location muscles and nerve. Dr. F. S. Hutchinson & guarantee: If tlie Pants are not entirely ALL BLOOD DISEASES is known to a tew persons. It also Mr. Charles C’oglilan, a "leading man,’ Co. Enosburgh Falls, Vt., will send you testi­ factory we will make another pair or refund receives a salary of $500 a week, with a monials. Your druggist will sell you a bottle. the money* ut the option of tlie buyer. We are Opened this week. Look at W ITH AN corroborates everything that has been abo making a finer grade of Paata at #3-50, & l said about it. season assured of thirty weeks—perhaps TO MY FRIEN D S. u u d #15. Vesta and Coata in proportion. forty, lie is, however, obliged to fur­ CARS FOR THE DEAD. As you are well aware that I would not rec­ our Large Line of UNCONQUERABLE PERSISTENCY. nish his own wardrobe, which exceeds ommend tbut which I did nut believe to be P. C. & L. F. YOUNG-, Mgrs. considerably tiie cost of a ball player’s Pftiladelphui Time*. good. I desire to say to ull who need a good, Nervous Debility, Dyspepsiu, Impure uniform, and in fairness this must he de­ reliable, family medicine, that I believe one Tlie Brill car works, at Thirty-first ducted from tlie salary received. Fif­ bottle of Sulphur Bitters will do you more Blood. and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, have teen hundred dollars would easily cover good than any other remedy I ever saw.—R e v . just finished three street ears designed to C e p h a s Sot l b . EH, Ma - s ., A pril 2»i, 1SSS. tliis expense, but as a generous allow­ transport tiie dead in Buenos Ayres. JACKETS! .ol 1.1.1. Mi i »h i n i . C o ,. ance we will say $2,000. If one play The Iloinllest Alan in Rockland well Tlie cars are unique in construction and as the handsomest,and others t I have buII'c long while from a compllca- should run a whole season, as is some­ are tiie ii.st. of tiie kind made in tliis on any druggist and get free tioii ot beai mg from an impure slate of times the c ise, a fourth of this sum Kemp's Balsam for the throat the blood, am en under treatment, hut with country. They are first, second and would he sufficient. If he travels his remedy that is selling entirely no special hi • lit A tune ago. l b . R. W. third d iss, the first designed to carry manager pays all the expenses—every­ and is guaranteed to relieve anil All sizes front 32 to 4 4 . LoUgeu’s \ I u J z I x «. »M1*< tlie bony of a wealthy individual, the thing except his hoard. Therefore, Mr. and Acute Coughs, Asthma, last tile corpse ol a pauper. Tlie first Consumption. Large Bottlei mended to meme, ami I purchased som e of Mr. \V. ,J. Coghlan receives for his seven months’ $1. Mad docks. 1 liave taken to this date about two class car is very handsome. The body labor, deducting tlie expenses of his ADVICE TO MOTHERS. id lind that a bad dyspeptic trouble, is a rich black, toned with purple, with wardrobe, $13,000. Many other stock which triqqtt ally caused mo to voniil up my passion flowers painted on tile sides. Aro you disturbed at night and broken of I actors anil leading men, such as Maurice your rest by a siek child suffering unit crying meals, luu entirely disappeared, that my up. The scats, folding up against tlie sides, Barrymore, Elicn Plymouth nnd Kylre MISSES' CLOAKS! petite has 1. with pain ol cutting teeth ? If so send at once »•• excellent, and that all kinds of are upholstered in black plush, ami the Bellow, have salaries ranging from $250 and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing food now ay with my stomach. 1 am contlnu- window curtains ate black cloth trimmed to $500 a week. Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is in­ :ng the med • with th- belief that it will linally with gold bullion. In tlie forward end calculable, It will relieve the poor little suf­ result iu a tl u^h purillcation of my blood, and of tlie car is an altar, with silver cross ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, AMPUTATING A LION’S PAW. the cousequ. -hr., aihi ami candelabra, while on either side of there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery Now opened in all sizes. LEVI NICKERSON. and diarrhoea, regulates tho stomach and bow­ the altar are cathedral purple stained els, cures wind colic, softens tlie gums, reduces glass windows. The interior of the ear A novel surgical operation was per­ iillammatiou,and gives tone and energy to the A |» i it *40 . 1 SKK is finished in white and gold. Tlie formed recently at the Zoological Gar­ whole system. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing metal work is nieklo plated and hand­ den in Bristol. England. “.Jupiter,” a Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the old­ U % IT s some in design. Gil tlie lop nine large lion, suffered from an ingrowing elaw, est and best female nurses ami pliysieiaus in sable plumes are plaeed. Tlie other and, as deatli would soon ensue unless tbe United States, and is for sale by all drug­ ears are much simpler and plainer iu relief was afforded, it was decided to gists throughout the world. Price 2a cents a LOUGEE’S amputate tiie paw. A small truvelling bottle. Vitalizing Compound design, and the tiiird class car lias ' p h 1.'* is"t HE Radical Cure merely a row of shelves for the eoflins. eage was plaeed in tlie lion's quarters, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. and when lie entered it planks were in­ for Scrofula, Cancer­ These ears arc intended to run on tiie The B e s t S a i.v e in the world for Cuts, ous Humors, Dipther street ear tracks in Buenos Ayres, and serted between the bars, preventing tlie Bruises, Burtts, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, iticor Mineral Blood will ho switched oil' on a side track sufferer from turning. \fter several fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil­ Poisoning, Rheuma­ nearest the house of the dead person. minutes had been allowed the beast to blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, und positively cures Piles or no pay. It is guar­ Smoke tin* “ J . IV. A.” Iltind Math* Look at our large assortment tism, Dyspepsia, Liver The body is carried to a bier car, placed quiet down tile head keeper watched lor anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re­ Cigars. For sale ul (’. t. Haskell’s. Complaint & Dropsy. inside, the mourners seat themselves an opportunity to perform tho operation, funded. Price 25 cents per box.) (For sale by All Druggists Keep it. around, horses are attached ami the ear and presently “Jupiter” innocently W. H. Kittredge. Iy47 o f proceeds on its way to tlie cemetery. moved tlie sore limb partly through tlie bars. It was caught hold of, and in a MARVELOUS A M OVING STORY. jitt'y tlie paw was nipped off witli a pair A young man who lives in Garden of pincers. When Baby was siek, wo gave her Castoria, City, Kan , has a claim in an adjoining A PRIZE CANDLE. When stie was a Child, she cried for Castoria, PARASOLS! county and pays weekly viststo it. On W hen she his-aine Miss, she clung to Castoria, one ot these visits he was awakened liy When slie had Children, sire gave them Castoria, a com motion around tlie house. The An enterprising storekeeper of Ki-n- BOSTON MAJV- MEMORY building began lo move slowly, and nebunk has what ho terms a prize forilu/JTrated catalogue free DISCOVERY. suspecting what was up, lie lay still candle burning in his window, T lie We shall open this week over Only Genuine System Memory Truiuing- until the peep o'day, when tlie movers candle is protected from drauglits ol air Four Hooks Leurueil iu ouo reudiug. by a screen, and is kept constantly snuff­ The good < Id Vegetable Puhu Balaam. .'Hind wundering cured. had proceeded several miles witli him Bet t known < ore for t 'ought*, < 'ol Gnauinp- Every child uud udult greully bciiefliled. ami liis house. I Blocking the door, lie ed. It was lighted at if o’clock last tion. Genuii le . f u lle r Brot*. X < 100 different colors and styles. Great iuduuoiuuuts to Gorrespuudeuco Ciaasus. Thursday, and during the first twenty- Prospectus, with Opinions of Dr. Win. A. Ham­ stepped out and hade the marauders FRAZERS ilton <1, tho world-famed Specialist in Mind Disoasos. good morning. Of course tlie situation four hours just ti 12 inches burned GOD AND MAN. D aniel (■reeuleat'ThompMOU, the> groat Psjchol- BEST IN TU B WOKEII. ojfibt, J . AI. H o c k le y , editor of tho ChriMian was an emliarrassing one lo tlie tiouse away. As tlie candle is 12 inches in Its wearing qualities aro um»urpatted, actually Advocate, N- ) . Kiebord I’rodor, tho Scientist. ou I lasting two boxes of uuy oilier bmud. Iloun. W. W Astor, Judge Gibson, Judub 1*. stealers. They ottered $100 iu cash and length at Ibis rate it will last about six By the Rev. Henry Truro Bray. M A., LL. I). Mol elleeUxl by heut. G ET TU B GENUINE* FOR SAI.E BY ...... AB ' to replace the house ou its foundation davs and a half. There have been 8.567 This hook is elegant in form und most beauti­ Mercbuuls uud Dealers Geuerully. < if tlie owiier would agree to wake uo guesses as lo the time which the caudle ful in contents. It is the book for the times, arrests. Tliis was accepted, and would burn, ranging from seventeen it is iu truth a revelation. Size 9x0. Sent 10 13 E. B. Hastings, post-paid’ lor S‘2. Send stump tor circulars. C hildren Cry for the claim holder went back to town with seconds to sixty-one weeks. By far the Agents wanted. his casii, thinking it a pretty profit­ greater part of tbe guesses are less than Holt Pen Co., Smoke (he “ J. W. A.” Hand Made P i t c h e r ’s C astoria. able night after all. 1GD hours. Box 390, St. Louis, Mo. Cigars. For sale at C. A. Haskell’s. 31G and 3 IS Main St.

/ 6 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRTL 9, 1889,

THU THOMASTON. CAMDEN. ROCKPORT. VINALHAVEN ECHOES. C. Stunner has moved to Claremont, N. H. Our Odd Fellow and Masonic Halls will ) Miss E. M. Talbot is in Boston. soon be dedicated. 6.1.Robinson Drugstore The iron bridge Is completed across the I Mrs. H. J. Tibbetts and Mrs. Martha Eaton More Salt Air From the Place Where McLoon quarry. The "Little Tycoon,” to be presented here,is j have been quite seriously ill, but are improv­ It Grows. t e l e g r a ph bl o c k . a very bright and taking opera. ing. Main Street, : Thomaston, Maine. Mrs. Wm. A. Ilewes and daughters of Rock­ Camden promises to be a busy place this ! An entertainment was given nt Union hall 'Twiw ever thus from chi lilshood’s hour land arc at the house of F. E. Gillchrest. season for building, and buying and selling Tuesday evening tiy the ladies of Ihe Metho- That every day brings something new. W c hnve Benin completed o u r annual Block Inking, real estate. I dist church. Those onee who owned a seat in church, nnd nre heller nble linn ever before to meet nil de­ Oliver I’. Walls (senior! and ltarry Llnscolt Find now themselves without a pew. mands that mny be ronde upon us for The Castine Normal School Alumni Asso­ John S. Foster, esq., ol Rockport, will be Fuller & Cobb (freshman,jBowdoin College, are in town. ciation will encamp on Sherman's Point nt the an applicant for the appointment of deputy i "Soldier of Fortune” tonight at the Rink. W. M. Cook has put tip a new and finely usual time this summer. [ collector here. Sold the meeting bouse to buy a minister! Brnis, Chemicals, Elixirs, Gums, painted sign at his dry goods store. 1 Boston parties were in town recently nnd j A town meeting is called Io vote on tbe I Come Denny, tbe old lady is down street. Essential Olla, I»ye StntTs. Patent M edicines bought some land on the Belfast road, in the question of exempting from taxation for ten m id a ll Miss Jennie Berry of Rockland is visiting vicinity of Lincolnville bench. years the proposed new woolen mill. | F. S. Walls is having a severe attack of slck- friends here for a week. The Ogier homestead cottage, owned l>y Sunday was quarterly meeting at the M. E. I ncss. PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. J. W. Manchester nnd others, lias been let for church. Pres. Elder I. H. Wharlf preached Miss Jessie Crawford is at home from Rock­ the season to a promising young author and and administereed the Lord’s Supper. I Sch. Sarah L. Davis of Belfast is here load­ land for a short vacation. FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, writer of scrinl stories, by the name of Patten. Capt. Geo. Harkness left Thursday for Bos­ ing stone for New York. BARGAIN NO. 1. W. E. Mason is in New York, where he has A new wharf is very much needed in Camden ton, where he will remain a few weeks, then The Abner Dyer property on East Main Perfumes, Brushes, Wallets, Pinses,Soaps,Cutlery, expects to return here lor the summer. Books, Stationery, Etc., Etc. charge of a teachers bureau. harbor. One that will admit steamers draw­ street was recently sold to Wm. Brown; con­ ing eighteen feet can readily be built off Mrs. Van Cott closed her labors here Monday LOWEST-:-POSSIBLE-:-PRICES! Our fortnightly checker contribution nrrived Sherman’s Point. See U. S. coast survey j night by a lecture nt the Methodist church to n sideration $600. too late for publication. It will appear next chart No. 321. I a large audience. She left Tuesday for Iowa. The big Grand Army spectacular play is and quality guaranteed on everything sold In our week. “ Earl Atlccs,” writing to the Industrial | O. E. Carleton left Friday for Sandusky, awnited with great interest. Twill be the big store. Journal, claims that Villa Norumbcga is the Ohio, where lie is introducing his process of time of tbe season. Wm. II. Hatch, Silas W. Masters and James most delightful summer residence on the coast burning lime with coal, tinder the superinten- WE SHALL OFFER THEG. I.ROBINSON DRUGSTORE, Watts arrived at Fort Faync, Ala., Sunday of Maine, and ns a building the most elabor­ deney of his son, O W. Carleton. There are so many people here ibis spring OEO. II. GARDINER, Manager, morning. ately finished ot any in ihe state. Charles I). Vcnzie, Ihe popular town clerk of the streets in tbeircrowdcd condition resemble Thom nston. : M nliio. Everett Boardman li is received a patent on Camden, lias had the safe which contains the 11-14 _ ____ C. IL Nelson of Waterville,the famous horse his steam cylinder washing machine. This Is town records moved into bis building. He is a cltv. Still they come. man, was here last week looking over the a very scientific machine ns it docs the work having the building painted and fitted up in Dr. H. P. Fairfield of Rockland will lecture New Store! New Goods! Low Prices! stock of Chas. W. Stlmpson. rapidly and is harmless to the goods. No fine style. here Saturday evening, April 13, at 7 o’clock, doubt it will have a very extensive sale in Arrived, 31st, ult. schs. Rndinnt, Hardy, P. Henry Tillson Post, O. A. It., will hold a steam laundries. We liad the pleasure of Sarah Hill, Lane; 3d. inst. Ira Bliss, Hudson, also on Sunday at 2 nnd 7 o’clock. camp fire this evening, the anniversary of the seeing a model of the machine, Saturday, nnd Boston ; Sailed 2d. inst. schs. Henrv M. Squire, T. G. Libby left this week to procure a Harnesses & Horse Furnishings. it certainly is a very Ingenious ns well as Surrender of Lee at Appomattox. Gray, Sufflok, Va., Ith, Maud II. Dudley, preacher for Union ebureb and if proper con­ simple and serviceable piece of work. Mr. Oliver, Morcbead City, N, C., Matilda, Cooper, Capt. George W. Robinson and wife have Boardman has used the cylinder very success­ Boston. nections can be made there will be preaching been in Boston for some time past on a visit to fully, and we look to see him make something here next Sunday. Knox Harness Store, handsome from his patent. Miss Florence Richards has resigned her po- A Large Assortment of their daughter, Mrs. Anna Blodgett. ] sition as teacher of the Intermediate School in A shoe maker on Main street bas a pile of H. M. GARDINER, Proprietor, W. E. Carleton, of New York, who has just Beauchamp District. Miss Lena Griffith is ap­ Horace E. Henderson returned to Whitman, finished frescoing the Masonic hall is now pointed in her .place. Miss Sophia Merriam ready made shoes in front of his shop. He No.6 Union Block,Main St., Thomaston. Mass., Friday. He has recently been admitted doing some line frescoing for Dr. W. E. has resigned her position as teacher of the In­ probnlily sells them in open air so he may say to thejbar in the state of Massachusetts. Bisbee, the dentist, on his new residence on termediate School in Hoboken District. Her­ his goods are sold out. The undersigned would respectfully announce Mountain street corner of Trim street. This is bert Clough has taken her place. School com­ that he has opened the above named wtore tor the The family of Capt. E. A. Robinson is sullcr- one of the finest residences erected in Camden mence April 8th. Miss Richards is to teach Sunday of last week Mrs. Richard R. Arcy manufacture and sale of Light and Heavy, Single ing from sickness. Several of the family have the past year. It is of modern mixed style of had a paralytic shock rendering her completely and Double, Track, Coupe and Express Harnesses. architecture with slated roof and tower. The tbe primary school in that district. severe colds and Mrs. W. E. Mason is suffering helpless. It is reported at the present time sho A Full tine of Harness Trimmings, views from ihe observatory of mountains, Work on Lily pond has censed, owing to tile from a mild form of diphtheria. ocean and islands, is one of the most extensive mild weather. The Rockport Ice Co.’s houses can slightly move one band and one lower Half Wool Chillies! Collnrs. Saddle., Halters, Sun lnglcs, Curry nnd I in the village. The house is supplied with are about half full. It is estimated that there limb. Mane Brushes, Horse and Hoot Brushes, Horse Next Sunday afternoon at 4.30 o’clock, a pure water from lake, electric bells is left in tbe pond about 15,000 tons of ice ol a Boots,Etc. CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY. meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. rooms and light. The stable adjoins the house and good quality. It is unfortunate that this ice Friday evening of tbe past week Auctioneer for men only, with a special address by Rev. is a model of convenience. The doctor is could not have been harvested, at it would have Sanborn used the gavel at the pew sale to good Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. happy. given employment to many laboring men and C. S. Cummings on "Social Purity,” to be pre­ also brought a large amount of money into tbe effect. The sale realized $709. Since that H. M. GARDINER, ceded by a service of song. CLARK’S ISLAND. place, bb tbe ice would no doubt have brought time tbe balance of Ibe pews have been sold, The Knights ot Labor dedicated their new They have the big quarry pumped out. a good price. increasing the amount. KNOX HARNESS STORE, Mrs. L. S. Hall is visiting her parents In WASHINGTON. ball in Union Block Thursday evening. At Kackville. The completion of the tower upon the Car­ THOMASTON, MAINE. 1118 the close of the services they had a supper in Mrs. Alonzo Grotton bas been quite ill. negie Library building will be done by two im­ Fred C. Robinson is clerking in the com­ Mrs. Capt. J. W. Farrar is improving from the banquet rooms of P. Henrv Tillson Post. pany store. his sickness. ported stone-cutters, Will Clark and F. H. I2^c Remarks were made by S. F. Robinson, mas­ Charles Hinckley has got back home from George Rhodes is spending the winter with Webster. They have already commenced their Every Word oftbisisTrue ter workman of the assembly, Edwin S. Vose, Vinalbaven. B. I’. Upham. artistic labor with a bull-set and striking barn- F. B. Miller, of Cushing, and others. Wm. Closson bas moved his family here Miss Abbie Robinson of South Liberty has mar. SOUTH THOMASTON. from Sedgwick. been visiting Mrs. B. I’. Upham. OWL’S HEAD. —AND— A. R. Leighton bas 45 boarders and more David and J. W. Whitmore have been home John Hunter is recovering from his sickness. coming every day. Scb. Catawamteak, Strout, sailed from here Mrs. Olive Allen has returned from a visit to for a month visiting their mother und sister. Friday. Boston. Mrs. Fred Grey of Sedgwick is stopping ! Mr6. George II. Brown, who has been quite with her sister, Mrs. Al. Jones. J. A. Philbrook and wife returned from CONCERNS YOU ! Miss Mary Monaghan is visiting Miss Lulu sick, is much better as is also Mrs. W. . Boston Saturday. Ingraham. Maggie Cook of Rockland is stopping with Benjamin and J. L. Law have moved upon her sister, Mrs. F. C. Robinson. Miss Celia Maddocks is teaching a term of Rev. W. O. Holman preached at the Baptist the Alonzo Grotton farm which they pur­ private school in the Owl’s Head District. church Sunday. The families have moved in over the store. chased recently. The time has come when you and your friends Morris how does your stove pipe draw ? Capt. L. A. Arey was in Portland last week The boys are trying to organize a band. We Miss Mary Overloek was up to sec her looking after the interests of scb. Polly. can get all your wants und desires filled, get goods wish them success. Schoolmeeting was held in District No. 20, sister, Mrs. Isaac Overloek, last week. Mrs. at low prices, and pay for them how you please. March 2G, and the following officers elected : Overlook is quite sick. An unknown four-rnasted schooner went Capt. John Robinson has been elected school A. W. Jones, clerk; L. S. Hall, moderator; I. through our harbor Saturday. She made a No reason why any should be without a nice com- agent for ihe coming year. Chester Mears is at work for Alonzo L. grand appearance. fortable_home. You can come or send to the larg­ S. Porler, agent. Farrar in his mill. Mr. Farrar says he is as BARGAIN NO. 2. Wm. Tripp and Lewis Graves met with an ATLANTIC. good a tnan ns he ever hired. A. J. Smail was in our village Saturday. est House Furnishing establishment, select from accident one day last week while shingling He is preparing to open his hotel early and the Greatest Variety of all kinds of Chas. Fales’ house. The staging gave way, Emery Gott went to Boston on Monday’s Angus McDonald and his brother Phillip, get ready for a busy season. boat. who have been at home a few months, have (browing them to the ground. They received returned to their summer labor. L. F. Starrett was in town Saturday looking some bruises, but nothing serious. The mackrel catchers are busily employed fora tenement to occupy while he builds a A NEW LOT OF The big eat and dance at Knox Hall for the on their seines. Benj. P. Upham, esq., wto has been con­ bouse on Sheep Island. We understand be Fnraitnre, Ranies and Carpets, benefit of the band was a success. The guess H. W. Joyce went to Boston on business fined to ids bouse by sickness for nearly two intends to improve the Island. T h e C.-G. cake was drawu by Will Jackson who guessed Thursday and returned Tuesday. months, has so far recovered as to be able to be wishes him success. some lines of which are selling at cost price; they out. the exact weight, 2 lbs. 4 oz. Music lor danc­ PORT CLYDE. are last of large lots, of which we can get no more; The lobster boats are launched and at their Prof. Batemen is in town. He com­ ing was furnished by Miss Emma Anderson. moorings in the harbor. We have quite a Capt. J. W. Balano is in Boston this week. all our lines of Furniture are lower than most re­ Many of our young people received invita­ fleet. menced Monday, the 8th inst., a series of tailers can afford to sell at. They pay more than tions to attend the wedding of Miss Mary J. phrenological lectures closing Saturday even­ L. L. Low’ell went to Portland last week on Miss Blanche Torrey died Monday morning. ing. No one should miss them. business. GREY WATERPROOF! we do for goods, because they buy in small quanti­ Smith to Fred Mahoney, both of Belfast, which She leaves a large circle of friends to mourn ties. We, having ready cash at our disposal, can was to take place at her home Saturday last. her loss. Willington Dart met with a severe accident George Allen of Bath visited friends here buy of manufacturers five or six carloads cheaper Miss Smith was a former resident of this place, last week by falling 12 feet, striking bis buck recently. and her many friends wish her joy. Laura A. Joyce, who has been visiting her upon tbe edge of a plank. He was consider­ than the retailer who gets five or six sets; any one ' relatives for the past week, returning to Bar Josiah Burnham of Portland was here last APPLETON. ably bruised, but is now better. week looking after the repairs that are being can understand this, it is the rule everywhere. No Harbor Saturday. Franklin J. Robbins, esq., of Portland, was made at the tactory, and making arrangements man expects to pay as much per lb. for flour by the Horace Ileal of Appleton being out of health One day last week several porpoises were in town Thursday as a representative of tbe for starting up the bosiness the first of May. barrel as he pays by the three or four pound lot. some of his neighbors went into his woods seen near the steamboat wharf—quite an un­ Pennsylvania Ins. Co., in which company Sat. p. m. I was informed and cut 5 cords of usual sight at this season of the year. The Amateur Dramatic & Minstrel Club of We have in this way secured a lot of cord wood for him. Mrs. Hannah Cunningham’s house was in­ Martinsville volunteered to give the sidewalk Capt. Emery Joyce and W. H. Burns picked sured. society an exhibition Thursday evening at the SOLID ASH CHAMBER SETS! There was a chopping bee at Daniel Sulli­ up a government buoy Tuesday and towed it II. Bliss, Jr., has hired 200 cords of stave school-house, and there was a big crowd out to van’s Friday the 26 ult, 21 men present. At in where it can be bad upon application by the lumber cut from his place formerly owned by see and bear them. They are a fine set of 25c which we can sell at $18.00, Other houses pay 5.15 o’clock 15 sticks were left of the 5 or 6 officials. Joseph Jones, together with about'75,000 feet actors, and did tbe thing up like old veterans. more for them and cannot sell at this price. We cords. Mr. Sullivan said be could finish that, WEST CAMDEN. of pine, suitable for boards, plunk or dimen­ The sidewalk funds arc gaining rapidly, more guarantee them to be equal to many a set we have supper was ready, they need not wait. They had a good supper. The cooks and waiters Master J. Halliday Andrews, a son of Capt. sion stuff. than $50 taken in last week in two nights. sold in days gone by for $25.00. Other goods just D. P. Andrews,took a sudden cold a lew weeks The numerous law-suits pending in court LINCOLNVILLE. as cheap. were -Mrs. Sullivan and two of her daughters, Mrs. Mary Hanly, Mrs. Ella Newbert. They ugo while sliding which bas resulted in muscu­ between Miles Sidelinger vs. Edward W. Prof. L. C. Bateman has been giving a course were very grateful to the neighbors for their lar rheumatism. Farrar and James W. Farrar have been Does your Parlor need a Carpet or a Suit? amicably settled. The settlement was brought of lectures on Phrenology at the Center to a We have good Brussels cheap with pattern cute. kindness and these in turn were thankful for A second school meeting was held Friday very full house considering the condition of Our Pnrlor Suits are handsome,choice and haughty. the pleasant and profuse reception tendered evening on account of I’. E. Miller's resignation about by II. Bliss, Jr. Tbe litigation between the travelling. The Professor thoroughly them. It was altogether a social, pleasant and these parties ottee looked as though it might They run in plush as low as $35 or $40. and at this meeting F. A. Oxton was chosen be endless. understands his subject and is an acute reader Our Brussels at a dollar takes everybody’s eye. profitable season. agent in his stead. Of character. His last lecture on “ The Lost To beat our Tapestry you need not try, Tbe exhibition given by the High School At fifty cents it’s good, so are the Wools at fifty There was a chopping bee at Mrs. Catherine Mrs. B. Martin wishes to extend her thanks Arts,” is one of great interest and one that And Oilcloths at twenty, are ready for the thrifty, Newbert’s, Thursday afternoon. There were to the many neighbors and friends for the very scholars Friday evening, in York Hall, wus an should be beard by all. This lecture alone is Some at fifteen, and Matting, lots, at the same. 30 men who finished fitting the wood at four many kindnesses in words and deeds received enjoyable affair and wus largely attended. It well worth the price of admission to tbe whole W e’re hound to keep our reputation, und our name o’clock, there being 5 cords. A good supper from them during the illness of her son. consisted of recitations, dialogues, songs, etc. course. For selling goods ut less than others, therein con­ was furnished. The table was twice tilled. Tbe instrumental music furnished by Charles D. G. Hunter of Camden has bought a part sists our fame. When they were seated at the table, J. S. There was an initiation at the Grange last Johnston and Miss Leila Jones contributed You say your Chamber is out of gear, Friday evening. Hereafter, during the short greatly to the evening’s entertainment. The of the farm oi I). H. Heal and will erect Gushee thanked them in behalf of Mrs. New­ buildings thereon the coming summer. T ru st to us, we’ll fill it, never fear. bert. The cooks und waiters were Mrs. New­ evenings the Grange will meet once in two scholars in the rendering of their several purts Our stock of Chamber Sets in Oak and Ash, bert, Milton Simmons, Mrs. Ella Newbert and weeks, as many of the members come a long reflect great credit upon their teacher, Edward Miss Jessie Pierce is to teach at the Beach, Bold on time to suit or else for Cash ; distance. school to begin April 15th. Either way a« good to us, ’tis you to clioose. Mrs. Susan Cummings. These social gather­ Johnston, who is one of our best teachers. Such opportunities as these, you should not lose. ings rightly conducted are a blessing. They MARTINSVILLE. UNION. Miss Annie Lamb has returned to Camden Your Kitchen needs a pie and biscuit baker. Ulaltfi people better friends. Labor is light­ Capt. Elbridge Cook sailed for Calais last The Poverty Sociable was a success. for the summer. Is that your cry? well, get ut once a Quaker, ened. week. The Range that cooks all day with a hod of coal, 1 Herbert Hagar’s infant child has been quite CUSHING. Spring Garments! Whether meats, or pastry, bread or cuke or roll. WARREN. Miss Maud Wheeler has closed her term of sick. Frank G. Young went to Boston Wednesday. The pride of the housekeeper, the King of them all, private school. The finttd of the Coal Deuler, whose bills ulways The logs brought to the mill will soon all he Prof. Young's singing school closed Friday C. A. Fogerty is at work in Thomaston for full sawed. Capt. Daniel Rivers and crew arrived home night. W. B. Bradford. Wheil he op the scene appears. Then we hear the Quite a number of our boys rode over to last week, his vessel being sold. Frank Pratt has made a flying visit in WillKalerot North Waldoboro is cooper­ baby Camden Friday to witness the walking match. Mr. Moore of Rockland has been holding Union. ing for S. D. Hunt. Faintly culling for u Carriage, ami after thut a lady meetings in the Baptist church the past week. Who never contemplated murriage, but now is wed, Austin Wight, who has been in Boston tak­ cj 1. Burrows has brought in another nice lot Mrs. Frank G. Young has gone to Whitefield A Large Assortment of Bings the praises of our Chilli’s Cot Bed. ing music lessons this winter, returned home The people of Martinsville were greatly of horses. to vist her mother, Mrs. Reuben MeKinsley. Lounges, well from $8 to $10 are really nice, Saturday. pleased with the entertainment given by the Charles Barnard’s oldest daughter is sick ------*♦>------And Easy Chairs at $6.60 will quite suffice Henry O. Stanley of Dixfield made a flying young folks for the benefit of the sidewalk. with measles. To euse the cares of dear old Pa or Mu, visit to this place last week as fish commiss­ They were called the "black diamonds,” as KNOX COUNTY BOYS. And now I think Pve said enough. Ta! Ta! ioner. they were blacked up, and some very line music Sociable next Thursday evening lor the ben­ Till next we meet, or your letter we find wus furnished for the occasion together with efit of the hall. With order enclosed, and some dollars to bind Simon Hall moves from here this week. We I local hits, 't hey also accepted an invitation E. S. Fossett and wife of Portland are in Political Honors In Store For One of The trude between us, on terms thut suit, regret to have him depart. He leaves many the Sons of Cushing. And above that, the freight paid to boot. friends here. . from Port Clyde people where they played town lor a short time. Such offers us these you can’t well refuse. J Thursday evening to a full house. They will Mrs. Roxana Hawes returned from her win­ Luther A. Marshall, to whom reference was LONGANDSHORT And we hope soon to hear of the goods you choose Quite a demand for houses here at the pres­ ' wind up by giving the people of Martinsville ter’s stay in Portland, yesterday. A Postal Order is the best way your money to ent time, und many wunt to change locations, 1 another benelit, Monday evening. The boys made in the recent article on Cushing, is now send. some for the west und some to go south, where Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Fossett of Portland have a resident of Hyde Park, III. He is an active, I can’t he beat. been in town the past lew days. To the Atkinson Company, the people's friend. they think the prospects are more encouraging. stitring man and gets there every time. He is GARMENTS!! SOUTH LIBERTY. John F. Burns, wife and son are at No. The kiln bas been shut down in order to a stone cutter and in this business be is amass­ THE ATKINSON make some little repairs, while the roads ure Albert Daggett is very sick. Waldoboro, sick with typhoid pneumonia. drying up. If this keeps on we shall have to John Mears was in town, Tuesday. Mini Mossmau has been delegated to repre­ ing, we are told, an ample fortune, lie has have our streets paved or the railroad must Some of tbe fanners report having peas sent Rural Lodge at the Grand Lodge in Port­ entered Hyde Park politics, as will be seen HOUSE FURNISHING come. sowed in this section. land this month. from the following article clipped from the NORTH HAVEN. The friends of Horace Nash turned out Sat­ Mrs. D. Mank has had first class luck raising Chicago Inter-Ocean: urday and fitted his wood pile. canary birds this spaing. She has nine very Jerome Thomas shot a wild goose Thurs­ handsome young birds nearly all singers. The Citizens' purty of Hyde Park held its COMPANY, day. Some our farmers offer to give apples away convention Saturday, March 23, 1889, and Nelson Mullin went to Rockland Wednes­ if any one will pay for the barrels. A towu meeting is called for next Saturday placed a ticket for village and town officers iu H. M. Sanborn, Manager, Rockland. day. Rufus Lciglir is somewhat better from bis (or the purpose of determining if ihe town will the field. The gathering was held in Rosalie i injuries received early in the winter, vote to accept the road around True’s Hill as Music Hall, South Park, and was attended by Mrs. Murks of Boston is visiting relatives in luid out by the selectmen; also to choose u a large number of interested citizens besides Headquurtera, Portland, Maine. town. j I he mill owned by Arthur Overloek and Bert supervisor oi schools, Miss Bartlett, who wus tbe delegates. Nominations for President of The canning factory starts up next Monday 1 Light cuught lire one day last week and must elected to that position, relusiug to accept the tbe Villuge Board being in older, L. A. Mar­ ISAAC C ATKINSON, General Manager. on clams. Mr. Brown und his crew came Sat­ , have burned but for the prompt exertions of same. shall, a stone contractor, residing at No. 4740 —ALL O Ull N E W — urday. Harvey Cunningham. Whitten & Messer are taking account of Wabush avenue, und a Republican iu politics, Sell. Phebe and Emma Small has been re­ GEORGES RIVER. stock and Mr. Whitten will withdraw from the and Henry McKay, a well-known Democratic caulked. Mr. William Kenniston of Rock­ Albert J. Clark has bought a tine horse. firm us he has secured a most satisfactory lawyer, residing in Hyde Park Center, were BEAUTIFUL land did the work. position as salesman lor a Portland house. named. Marshall was the choice of the con­ 11. E. Calderwood, with a crew of carpen­ Miss Susie L. Williams of this place is visit­ Geo. O. Stone will enter into partnership with vention, and before the completion of the roll ters, is finishing u cottage which is to be an ing her brother, Loren E. Williams. Mr. Messer, conducting the business us hereto­ call McKay moved to make Marshall's nom­ We are very sorry Io hear that Mrs. Chas. fore. We regret to lose Mr. Whitten as a ination unanimous. The motion prevailed. annex to the Mullin house. townsman as he always favored town improve­ C ut Flow ers There is talk of a telegraph or telephone line A. L. Johnson is very sick with rheumatism. Mr. Marshall’s father is Luther Marshall, j SPRING CARPETS! Walter C. Harrington, who has been stop­ ments of any sind in a public spirited manner. Order Early and Secure beiug built irotn the Fox islands to the main Mr. Stone is a young man liked by all his ac­ who lives on the Braoch road leading to Hath- I land. It would be a great convenience und no ping in New York the past winter, called on quaintances und tor him we predict success. orne’s point. We hope to hear of Mr. Mar­ doubt a paying investment. Albert J. Clarke last week. th e B e s t. SUNSET. shall’s election. The population of llyde Park, 1 BUKKETTVILLE. The wild geese are getting very plenty in 1 can furnish any of these flowers at leu this river and it keeps the boys quite busy in Geo. B. Baynes was at home a lew days last according to the census of 1880, was nearly j Are in stock. Prices are Low hours* notice. Frank Danforth and wife of Lowell, Mass., loading their guns. There huve been quite a week. 16,000. $9**Orders by mail, telegraph or telephone are visiting relatives in this place. number of geese shot this season. Lionel J. Henries, who bus been critically F. B. M. | Medotnae Valley Grange hud a harvest ------FRIENDSHIP ill for a long time, is improving. ami Patterns are much prettier I W. F. NORCROSS, i supper and entertainment Saturday. John Alien has moved his family to Green’s ABUSED WARBLERS. A. K. Burkett is busy taking the inventory Emery Davis of So. Portland is visiting 200 Mitin St., ilockluud. I relatives and iriends in Friendship. Lunding where he has employment cutting Of taxable property in his district of the town. stone. Bald a Rockland vocalist: "Singers are ; ------38 4. There will be u Sabbath School concert at The mills in this vicinity have an abundant Harbor Light Lodge celebrated its second abused. People expect them to sing for noth- j than usual. supply of water und are running to their full Ihe M. E. Church Sunday evening, April 21. anniversary by a public entertainment at tbe Smoke the “ J. W. A.” Hand Made capacity. The Granite Company have eommeoeed to ebureb, Saturday evening. ing, and think it strange if any price is charged. 1 The annual school meeting in District No. build u large stone wharf ut their quarry, und 1 have several hundred songs which cost on un 1 C'igura. For sale utC. A. Haskell’s. will soon be working a targe number oi,tnen. Tbe various lodges I. O. G. T. in town will 12 was held Thursday, Mureh 21, und Ihe fol­ m eet iu Union Lodge Friday cveniug with average 40 cents each. In that big pile of sev­ B O A T W O R K . lowing officers elected : Milton Thurston, Mod­ Victor V. Thompsou returned home from Winter Home Lodge, South Deer Isle. eral hundred 1 have a dozen thut I use, so that J. B. Loring, boat buiidvr, is prepared to do erator; George Griuuell, clerk; George P. ; Bowdoin College Thursday, accompanied by my dozen singable numbers cost me coneidera- ! marine work of all kind., new work and Jobbing. Walker, agent. Voted to huve summer, fall one ol his classmates, Walter Hunt of Bangor. Mrs. H. F. Cole left town Monday ior Port­ Vanop pulling bouts and yachts a specialty. and winter terms of school, to he taught by a Mr. Hunt has engaged to teueb the spriDg land to visit her daughter, Mrs. Francis Luf­ ble money, and this does not include the J Fuller & Cobb. J Lis user WiiAUE, Buckland. female teacher. , term of school in ihe village. kin, who is very sick with the measles, trouble, bother and cost of learning to sing. | THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1889,

Uttrnnf £kpitrtnwnt. OUR STREETS. PULPIT AND PEW.

Sch. D. W. Hammond, Flanders, arrived Our advice to bottle mud last week was very From (he Morning S/itr of April 4: “Rev. Saturday from Boston. timely. It’s been excellent bottling weather. E. O. Eastman has entered upon his sixth pas­ STATEMENTS 0E INSURANCE COMPANIES toral year with the Warwick Central church, S ell. TIiob. H. Pillsbury arrived at Matanzns Two young men were Ashing for smeltB in Apponaug, R.I. During these years the church HEm ESENTTBU TT-y the 29th ult., from Philadelphia. Main street, at the Brook, Thursday, from the has hail some seasons of testing, but never was Sch. W. H. Allison, Kcnniston, is due in scat of their truck teams. If they had fished she better united or more loyal or hopeful than Havana from New York with coal. for smells they would have had a mess. today. In these live years fifty-four have been Brig M. C. Haskell, Perry, arrived in Carde­ added to the membership, $1,000 contributed nas the 23d tilt., IS days from Portland. The youngsters have been crossing Main lor the pastor's salary, $2,086 87 for repnirs ami *4C0CHRAN, BAKER & CROSS,6* street on stilts the past week. current expenses, and $419.11 for missions and Sch. Ira Wight, Murray, at New York, re­ educational work, making a total ol $6,505 98 ports tire all out and vessel little damaged. If there is a member of the city government in the five years; nnd no debt whatever rests B e r r y B lo ck , M ain Street, Rockland, M aine. Bark John R. Stanhope, Norton, was nt who needs to be converted to the idea of a big upon the society. This has been accomplished Sagua at last accounts from Philadelphia. when the Oriental Print Works, formerly Sch. A. F. Crockett, Thorndike, is discharg­ appropriation for paving,we think the following the life and heart of the village, from a busi­ ing lumber at Perth Amboy from Savannah. mode of conversion would be successful and ness stand-point, have not been in operation l^ R /S K S ARE TAKEN AT THIS AGENCY ON ALL INSURABLE PROPERTY A T AS REASONABLE RATES AS CAN BE Sch. Warner Moore, Crockett, arrived in lasting: Let him he trotted at the tail of a for a single day. Nor does the statement EFFECTED IN ANY RELIABLE COMPANY.^ Cienfuegos the 22nd tilt., from Newport News. wagon from the South Thomaston line to A. include a generous annual donation. One of the most pleasnnt of these occasions wns held Sch. Catawamtcak, Capt, Bion Strout, is on J. Bird's store, through Main street. No! on the 19th ult." Mr. Eastman was formerly her way to New York with lime from Almon That wouldn’t do, lie wouldn't live. pastor of the Freewill Baptist church in this Bird. city nnd has many friends here...... Rev. Sch. St. Elmo. Rogers, Is on the way from Those Kansas horses arc terribly disgusted F. J. Bicknell preached an nltle nnd scholarly All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid at this Agency. Elizabcthport to Portsmouth with coal nt with Rockland, and thinks it’s very funny that sermon in the First Baptist church, Sun­ cents. day evening Next Sunday evening the Rockland with her granite borders should have Statement of the condition of the Annual Statement of the Abstract of Statement of the S, h. J. It. Bodwcll, Metcalf, is loading hard- such streets. Western cities arc paved. pastor, Rev. W. S. Roberts, will commence a pine at Jacksonville for Cobb, Wight A Co. ot scries of sermons on “ Paul”....R ev. S. L. /Etna Insurance Company, Home Insurance Company, Hartford Fire Insurance Co. this port. A Rockland property holder, a shrewd and Hitnscom will deliver the Memorial address nvOF HAitTvnun HARTFORD, CONNr’n w 1 OF < u? vuuNEW' YORK. 1 ' i Jan u ary 1, 1889. Sch. Evie II. Hall, Hall, is In Philadelphia, successful business man, with property border­ before Weld Sargent Post ut Bootlibay Harbor, On the thirty-first day of Decemlier, 1888. s made to the Insurance Commissioner of the | (,aPHnl flt°ck, (all paid In), $1,250,000 00 where she has just discharged molasses trom Memorial day... .Next Sabbath is Palm Sun­ State of Maine on the first day of January, 1889. ! ARBETH. ing on both sides of Main street, wants $50,- day----A large congregation enjoyed Rev. I-'r. Cash capital, $4,000,000 00 Cardenas. 000 appropriated this year, anl so on until Reserve, re insurance, (lire), 1,906,970 41 . Cash capital, $3.000 000 00 1 on bnnd.ln bank, and cash item s, $1,033,509 42 Quinn’s able address on “ The Cliurch," Sunday Reserve, Re-insurance, (inland;, 14,778 70 , Reserve for unearned premiums, 3.767,607 00 I Jf00.1" an ‘1 d e n ie d Interest, 23,679 45 Sch. Wide Awake, Wingfield, is on the way evening... .Rev. C. S. Cummings will deliver I Real estate, unencumbered, __ _ w to New York with mahogany from Tlacotal- Rockland gives the lie to her filthy title of the Reserve, unpaid losses, (tire), 165,586 32 : Reserve fur unpaid losses, 464 947 38 1 , 1 cst?t0« unencum bered, 643,675 60 “City of Mud.” another sermon to young people, next Sunday Reserve, unpaid losses, (Inland), 22,092 11 Ail other claims against the company 204 530 60 !'°“ n" ,,n l,on'1 ,,ni1 mortgage (1st lien,) 1,183,000 W pan, Mex. ....Rev. L. D. Tripp will preach in the Cedar other claims, 64,809 15 ( Reserve f«»r sinking fund " 22,203 78 p ” "",'” 1 collateral security, 53.600 00 Sch. Vulcan, Lewis, arrived Saturday from Net surplus, 3,606,514 94 | .\’ot Surplus, 1,502,402 01 | United States, - - - -state, - - "bank, and railroad ” Do we need paving ? ? ? Street Church, Sunday. Sunday School will stocks and bonds owned by the com* Salem and Cape Ann, where she discharged he held afterwards, at three o’clock... .The P«ny, railroad iron. Baptist clergymen of this county nnd Lincoln Total assets, $9,780,751 63 Cash assets, $8('J61,657 2,912,716 00 SOCIAL PURITY. Losses paid in seventy years, $63,016,000 00 SUMMARY OF ARRETS. met in this city yesterday and organized the . „ Total, $5,750,080 47 Sch. J. I). Grillin, Capt. E. 11. Nash, is J. GOODNOW, President. Held in the United States, available for the Pay. hound here from New York with coal for II. Lincoln Theological Circle, with W. S. Roberts W m. B. C l a r k , Vice President. All outstanding claim s, 251,532 44 A .C . B ayne, Secretary. ment of Losses by Fire and for the protoction of GEO. L. CHASE, President H. Hall A Co. Dr. Kate C. Bushnell will lecture in the First president and J. II. Barrows secretary. The Policy Holders of Fire Insurance: circle will meet the Monday following the I . C. Royce, Secretary. Sch. Luella Snow, Carter, is on the way Baptist church Thursday evening at 7.45 1804 1.889. Cash in banks, $359,833 26 lirst Sunday Itt the month in the First Baptist Bonds and mortgages, being first lien Statement of the Boston from New Y'ork with coal at Go cents o’clock on “Social Purity,” to which all arc in­ and discharged. church in this city.... Elder Jesse Gay will The Union Fire Insurance Co.. on real estate (w orth $1,853,377), 701,300 00 vited. The Jacksonville, III,, Courier says of preach in Advent Hall. Limerock street, next OF PHILADELPHIA, United S tates bonds (m arket value), 2,818,850 00 Phoenix Insurance Company Sch. J. S. Beacham, Ginn, is on the way Bank and railroad stocks and bonds, OF HARTFORD, CONN., F 9 Sunday morning at 10 o'clock anil in the even­ S. W. Corner 3d and Walnut Sts. from Richmond, Va., to Middletown, Conn, Miss Bushnell : ing at seven--D an’l Packard led the young (m arket value), 2,379,130 00 , On the 31st day of December, 1898. with iron at 92 a ton. There is no doubt of (he brilliant success people’s meeting at the Freewill Baptist church Incorporated A. D .t 18oL C harter Perpetual, State and municipal bonds, (market I he Capital stock of the company, achieved by Dr. Kate Bushnell in the series of Sunday evening. Cash C apital, $250,000 00 value), 411,869 89 which is nil paid in, is $2,000,000 00 Sch. Ringdove has been launched from the G ross assets, 691,060 00 Loans on stocks, payable on demand TIIE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS .FOLLOWS : Cobb ways in good condition. Sch. Lucy lectures she has given in this city. There is Reinsurance reserve, 424,210 00 (m arket value of collaterals, $345,- Jones takes her place for repairs. something magnetic in the lady that inspires Surplus over capital and all liabilities, 16,855 00 706.75), Cash on hand, in bank,and with agents, $566,677 07 her hearers with the eloquence that fills (lie Losses paid since organization , $15,087,213 00 Interest due on 1st January, 1889, United States and state stocks and Sch. M. Luella Wood, Spaulding, sailed speaker’s soul. There arc, alas! very few CHAS. S. HOLLIN8HEAD, President. Premiums uncollected and i n hands of bonds, 149,300 00 The Lancashire Insurance Co., 626 500 15 1 Hartford bank stocks, 582,150 00 from Bai badocs about March loth lor St. Jago magnetic speakers on (he American rostrum at MA NCI I ESTER , ENG . J ohn M. Co w e l l , Secretary. agents, to load for Delaware Breakwater. Real estate, 346 076 14 Miscellaneous bank stlocks, 330,739 00 the present time, but Dr. Kate Bushnell pos­ United Stutes Statement January 1, I869, :h re n ­ Corporation and railroad stocks and S ells. lied Jacket, Arey, and Billow, Whit­ sesses an electrical faculty of personal mag­ bonds, dered to the Insurance Department of the State of Liverpool and London and Globe Total, 2,255,370 00 ten, are on the way from Elizabcthport for netism that cannot be defined, yet it is very New York. BUSINESS County, city, and water bonds, 103,510 00 Portsmouth with coal at70 cents. ASSETS. Reni estate, 231,594 10 apparent. A m ount risks w ritten, $4,605,443 00 United States government bonds, $1,176,762 50 Insurance Co. Loans on collateral. 33,022 60 Sch. Lady of the Ocean, Shaw, arrived Fri­ The Statement of the condition of the U. S. Branch A m ount prem ium s received, 56,817 50 Loans on real estate, 785,650 00 day. She will caulk decks and load lime the ON THE WING. U. S. railroad bonds, (1st m ortgage), 309,330 00 on the First ol January, 1889, is as follows ; A m ount losses paid, 22,485 85 Cash on hand and in bank, 104,157 37 Accumulated interest and rents, 22,434 50 first of this week from Rankin for New York. ASSETS. COCHRAN, BAKER & CROSS, Agents,Rockland. nium s in course of collection, 116,162 31 E. M. W ood, Agent, Camden. Sch. Martha Innis, Pettce, arrived Saturday Capt. A. It. Lente, of South Thomaston, Reni estate, $1,500,000 60 Total cash assets. $5,061,247 17 from Saco, where she discharged coal from Total, $1,706,412 18 Loans on bond and mortgage, 1,832,850 00 LIABILITIES. New York. She loads liinc from Gay for New while gunning on the Marsh a week ago shot LIABILITIES. U. 8. G overnm ent bonds, 2,004,187 50 Statem ent Cash capital, $2,000,000 00 York. two wild geese on the wing, each weighing 12 ( hitstanding lossef $148,187 66 State and city bonds, 347,787 50 Reserve for outstanding losses, 246,17525 Unearned premiui ns, 865,269 44 Cash in banks. 713,134 20 I Phenix Insurance Company, Reserve for reinsurance, 1,642,65649 Sch. Addie Snow, Hinckley, arrived in New- pounds. Other liabilities. 12,900 00 D ther adm itted assets. 565,852 " ’ OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. Net surplus, 1,172,416 43 York Friday from San Domingo City with ------$1,025,457 10 sugar at $1 50 a ton. She has chartered bark $6,963,811 91 I Jan u ary 1, 1888. T otal assets, $5,061,247 17 S urplus, $680,955 08 LIABILITIES. ASSETS H. KELLOGG, President. to San Domingo City. BYE! BYE! MAY DAY. $331,016 89 1888 income, 1,3*0,080 10 Unenrned premiums, $2,968,464 79 | Cash in tru st company, State of Connecticut—C o u n t y of Hartford : Sch. Jonathan Sawyer, from Pensacola for A. C. Gay A Co. have sold schooner May Day E x penditure, 1,349,1.83 72 Unpaid losses, 429,119 88 I Cash in hanks and office, 161,74.’ 84 Hartford, January 3,1889. Philadelphia, struck the cast shoal of the Tor- to Millbridge parties, and she will be used for Trustees in the United States—Donald McKay of Perpetual policy liability, 336,315 85 United States bonds (m arket value), 7P5.857 50 Personally appeared, II. Kellogg, President, and tugas on Friday last. She was assisted by Vurmilye & Co., Cornelius N. Bliss of Bliss, Fab* All other liabilities, 229,384 11 | Bonds and m ortgages, 199,550 00 Geo. II. Burdick, Secretary, of said Plncnix Insur­ wreckers to whom the master gave 92000. general coasting. The May Day was built in yan & Co., Horace .J. Fairchild ot’ II. B. Clallin & S urplus, 3,000,527 28 I Bank, railroad and other stocks ance company, and made oath to the truth of the Bowdoinham in 1866, and is a schooner of 96 EDWARD LITCHFIELD, Manager. and bonds, (market value,) 925,744 50 foregoing statement, by them subscribed, accord- Sch. Mary Langdon, Capt. Harrison Emery, ». I'KITCII A l»l>, Hub-Manager. $6,963,811 91 | Loans payable on demand, 3,350 00 ing to their best knowledge and belief. Before me. is still in Edgarton. Capt. Emery reports the tons. Chief Olli'o in the United Stares, 40 and 42 Pine II. W. LATON, Resident Manager, . Bills receivable not matured, 1,142 50 M. N. C la r k , Notary Public. fire in the vessel’s cargo apparently out, but is Street, New York. 45 William St., New York, j Interest ami rents due and accrued 10,218 27 waiting to make assurance doubly sure before 7-:’ a...... , . 7 Premiums In course of collection- 4 2,076 53 Statement United States Branch, BIG SHOWING. ual Statement of the United States Branch1 Real estate (market value), 1,693,597 59 opening her. Statement of the Office o f Hr Royal Insurance Company Sch. It. L. Kenny, Shaw, put into Newport, $4,524,596 02 OF LIVERPOOL. ENG. It. I., Monday night of last week, and reported The annual statements of the insurance com­ Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. Phoenix Assurance Company, LIABILITIE December 31, 1888. that during a snow storm Sunday noon she panies, represented by Cochran, Baker A OF HARTFORD. O F LONDON, Cash capital, $1,000,000 00 3,117,507 94 Reni estate owned by company, $1,818,200 10 struck on a big ledge oil' New Bedford, and Cross, found in our paper to day, deserve more Wall Street, New York. Reserve premium fund, U. 8. Bonds owned bv company, 2,013,780 00 Reserve for unpaid losses and all other pounded over three hours. She sustained no than a passing notice. The growth of this Urn’ll capital, $1,009,000 00 ASSETS. Cash in banks and office, 328,711 82 danger and proceeded. business is a splendid illustration of wiiat per­ Reserve fur re-insurance, 096,382 st . S. bonds, $1,539,430 00 claims, ' -*•».««» «« Accrued interest, 18,529 32 sistent attention and application to business N et surplus, 193,927 01 Uncollected prem ium s, 433,809 21 Sch. A. F. Crockett, Thorndike, which ar­ hitstanding claims, 109,815 34 Other items, 319,443 58 will do. Mr. Cochran went into the insurance [Set surplus, 454,718 81 $4,624,590 62 AU other assets, 20,003 16 rived at Perth Amboy March 28, from Savan­ business in this eitv about 35 years ago, SCHEDULE OF ASSETS. Total assets in the U. S., $1,858,873 58 nah, reports March 22, lut. 3130, Ion. “1 10, Eastern Agency Department, 195 Broadway, New starting with one company, the Farmers A Loans ou bond und mortgage, $624,650 00 LIABILITIES, York. $5,233,693 60 took oil' Capt. Whittier and crew of sch. Can­ Loans ou collateral, 19,300 00 J. W. BARLEY, General Agent. 290,502 00 Mechanics Mutual of Gorham, having his Real estate, 87,550 00 Including reserve for reinsurance and 2.318,338 54 ton, which vessel was dismasted and water­ office in the old Spofford Block. 11c believed unpaid losses, $1,325,798 30 logged. The Canton was 329 tons, was built Jash in hand and in bank, 161,717 27 All other liabilities 406,788 94 in advertising and flung his banner on the Cash in hands of agents, 110,912 74 A. D. IRVING, Manager. $3,015,629 54 in Suco in 1874, and owned in Portland. outer wall, that is, a big canvass with the leg­ F. B. Cl a r k , Assistant Manager. L. P. Ba y a r d , Second Assistant Manager. Commercial Union Assurance Co. Notice is hereby given that on or about June end : “ Fire, Marine and Life Insurance Agen­ $1,004,130 01 (LIMITED) OF LONDON. Surplus In the United States, $2,218,004 00 SCULL & BRADLEY, Managers. I , 1889, the red sector in the light ut Brown’s cy.” From this beginning grew the present Sonds and stocks, market value, 1,250,787 00 Thirtieth Annual Statement Corner of Pine and William Streets, New York. Head Light Station, which now covers the fair large business of the firm, while close atten­ Gideon Scull. Fred’k Bradley. Geo. P. Field. way at the westerly entrance to Fox Island Total assets, $2,200,917 01 United States B ranch—Statem ent, Jan u a ry 1, 1889. tion to business, fair und gentlemanly treat­ J. D. BROWNE, President. Traders and Mechanics Ins. Co., thoroughfare, Penobscot Bay, Me., will be [MUTUAL] OF LOWELL, MASS. ASSETS. ment of customers has made the business C h M ’LEH R. BURT, Secretary. United States bonds, $954,375 00 National Fire Insurance Co. changed to white, as follows, namely: The equal in strength of companies and strength of W . Cl a r k e , Assistant Secretary. Incorporated Juno, 1848. Railroad bonds. 556,325 00 HARTFORD. CONN. light will show from seaward a white sector business to any agency in New England. Statem ent Jan u a ry 1, 1889. Real estate in New York and Phila., 548,700 47 James Nichols, Pres't. E. G. Richards, Sec'y, covering (approximately) one point of the Since sturting in business this agency has Statement of (’ash in banks and trust companies, 351,903 62 Heud office, 118 Asylum St. Hartford, Coun. Amount at risk, $26,370,195 00 Statement, January 1, 1889. compass between northeast by east three-fourths paid about $1,000,000 in (ire losses and about Reserve for reinsurance, 197,128 78 Premiums due from branch offices and east. A red sector covering (approximately) $75,000 in death claims. On the withdrawal Surplus over all liabilities, 368,021 37 agents, 384,415 69 Capital stock, all cash, $1,000,000 00 ]uincy Mutual Fire Insurance Co. All other assets, 12,153 83 Funds reserved to meet all liabilities : two and three-quarters points of the compass of A. W. Sewall from the firm, he having been Quincy, Mass., January 1, 1889. from east northeast three-fourths east, to east Total cash assets, Reinsurance fund, legal a partner for eight years, a new firm was or­ Total assets, $2,807,873 01 southeast one-half east. The light is white ganized on the first of last January, hv ad­ Cash fund, $575,899 30 Cash, .$13,957 20 standard, $724,429 03 from all other directions seawurd. mission into its firm of J. It. Baker, Mr. INVESTED AH FOLLOWS: Bonds and stocks, 90,360 00 LIABILITIES. Unsettled losses and other 1815 shares hank stock, m arket value, $229,013 00 Mortgages and notes, 446,386 fO Reserve for unexpired risks, $1,631,993 36 claims, 95,025 93 Sch. Willie Martin, at the South Railway, is Cochran’s son-in-law. who had formerly been 300 shares Boston & Lowell railroad stock, 45,000 00 Intel eat due and accrued, 8,104 18 Outstanding losses, 185,074 10 ------819,454 96 ready for sea, and Capt. Clarence Osmore of employed in the office (or some six years, ami 11 shares Old Colony railroad stock, 1,870 00 Premiums due, net, 6,042 21 All other liabilities, 52,285 10 Net surplus over capital and all liabilk Millbridge has taken command. She will run C. C. Cross who had been clerking in the of­ 107 shares Hingham Cordage Company $505,450 15 Net surplus, 938,521 05 ties, 507,126 20 between the Bay of Fundy and New York, fice nearly eight years, both gentlemen stand­ Hock, 10,700 00 Deposit notes, $394,857 57 spiling... .Capt. Atwood Norton of Millbridge ing high in this community as reliable busi­ 178 shares Lawrence Duck Company All Losses Paid in Full. $2,807,873 01 Total assets Jan u ary 1, 1889, $2,320,581 10 has taken command of the Victory, and will ness men, and will doubtless maintain und in­ stock, 17,800 00 This Company Pays tlie Following Dividends: ALFRED PELL AND CHARLES SEWALL, COCHRAN, BAKER & CROSS, Agts., Rockland. crease the popularity of this agency for prompt 45 Hhares Citizens' Gas Light Company On One year policies, 30 per cent. M anagers. N. T a l b o t & So n , Agents, Camden. do a coasting trade. She is receiving a new Stock, 4,500 00 On Three Year policies, 50 per cent. W. T . K a u fm a n , Branch Secretary. deck and house....Sch. Mary Furrow of Bel­ attention to business and prompt settlement of 8 shares Quincy Street Railway Co. On Five year policies, 70 per cent. A. IL W r a y , General Agent. Copy of Statement of the Condition of tlie United fast was launched from the South ways Fri­ losses. stock, 860 00 LEVI SPRAGUE, President. States Brunch of the day, having received part of a new keel, new 10,000 bonds East Middlesex Street E. M. TUCKE, Secretary and T reasu rer. shoe and rudder... .Tug Britannia was on the Railway company stock, 6 per cent, 10,000 09 Y. M. C. A. Loans secured by mortgage on real London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. On the 31st J,n.s.ura.n.9e day of December, Company. 1 ways last week for paint... .Fishing schs. OF LIVERPOOL, ENG. Esperanza of Matinicus und Abbie Morse of estate, 72,060 00 Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. It is located at No. 00 Wall street, New York; this port are on the South ways for paint.... Loans secured by bonds ami stock, as OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. United Slates Branch Statement, January 1, 1889. .las. A. Macdonald, Manager. Home office, Liver* An association was organized in Belfast Sun­ collateral, 116,600 00 Annual Statement, January 1, 1889. ASSETS. pool, Englaud. Capt. C. C. Norris handles the paint brush nt Real estate owned by the company, 15,00000 Capital, 1,250,000 00 The amount of its capital is $9,709,000 00 the South Railway... .Sch. George A. Pierce day by State Secretary Lawrence....The New Cash on deposit in Mount Wollaston United States registered bonds, $035,450 00 The am ount of its capital paid up is 873,109 45 a ss e ts. First mortgage railroad registered ., at the South ways to be overhauled.... England secretaries have decided to meet for bank, 9,057 34 Par Value. Market Vulue. Total assets in the United ritates $2,133,800 77 Cash on deposit in M anufacturers' bunk, 27,389 42 bonds, 1,147,437 00 LIABIL1TIKH IN THE UNITED STATES. L im e s t k k s __Charity, Magee, of Belfast, two weeks in August next, at North Lubec, Stocks and bonds, $1,859,400 00 $2,478,324 00 Cash on hand and in banks, 103,796 39 Interest due, unpaid and accrued, 4,915 12 Real estate owned by the company, Losses adjusted and due, $55,696 14 was loading Friday from Hanrahan for Boston this state, for a Summer Y. M. C. A. Institute. Amount due from agents, 11,264 42 10,853 00 prem ium s and agents’ balance in Losses unadjusted, 50,392 69 Cash on bund, in banks and in hands of course of collection, 133,001 91 ... .Mury Ellen sailed the 3d for Salem from Cash in office, 440 00 agents, in course of transmission, Losses iu suspense, waiting for further A stock company will probably he formed and proof,* 27,718 71 Messer... .Ida Hudson, Collins, was loading Louns on mortgage of real estate, Total assets in United States, $2,019,091 30 Saturday from Gurdy for New York----Anna North Lubec become the regular summer Y. $575,899 30 Loans secured L»y railroud and bank All other claims against the company, 14,702 77 61. Dickerson, llart, wns loading from Crock­ M. C. A. headquarters. Am ount required for reinsuiunce, 228,266 78 sloek, LIABILITIES. Amount necessary to re-lnsure out­ ett Saturday for New York.... Aecrueil interest, rents and other dues, losses in process of ad- standing risks, 1,139,792 54 $347,043 62 justm ent, $152,978 95 Dividends due and unpaid and other Total liabilities, $1,288,362 85 NEW YORK CHARTERS. NEED THE RAILROAD. $3,200,141 88 Reserve for unearned pre- ilci.is, 7,000 00 LIABILITIES iniums, 1,027,518 97 The greatest amount iu any one risk, $40,000 00 Reserve for all other claim s, 10,405 90 Bk Jennie Harkness, from Philippine Isles $340,643 62 Capital stock all paid up, $1,250,000 00 Statement of the The Warren kilns aller a long run of 13 Losses reported and in process of ad­ I > u 1 a t and in g losses 130,834 41 to New York, Sugar, private terms; quotable ju stm en t, 1,926 75 Reinsurance fund, 1,172,571 19 (#8 75 and ®9.. . -S ell. Willie II. Child, hence weeks are compelled to shut down on account All other claims, 28,743 90 rplus in the United States, $828,727 42 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. to Key West and Mobile, general cargo, pri­ -$2,682,149 50 JEFFREY BEAVAN, Manager, OF PHILADELPHIA. of the very had condition of the roads, it being S urplus, $33.8,716 77 New York Department. December 31, 1888. vate terms, und back to Boston, Cypress Lum­ A m ount at risk, $31,369,797 00. S urplus o v erall liabilities, $617,992 38 almost impossible to haul the lime to the rail­ S urplus as regards policy holders, $1,867,992 38 Capital stock, $400,000 00 ber $8.50... .S ell. M. K. ltawley, from Savan­ CHAS. A. HOWLAND, President. Reserve for re-insurance, 1,328,373 60 nah to Fall River, Lumber, $6.50....Schs. road. W m. II. F ay, Secretary. J. N. DUNHAM, President. S ani obd J. H a l l , Secretary. Reserve for unpaid losses, etc , 87,103 89 Imperial Fire Insurance Company N et surplus, 1,291,075 09 Wm. Rice, and Caroline Knight, from Rond- C h a s . A . Bik n ie , Assistant Secretary. OF LONDON, ENGLAND. out to Boston, Cement, 18 cents....S ell. Flora ANDREW J . W e ig h t , Treasurer. Rogers, from St. Simons to Boston, Lumber, United States Braucb Statement, January 1, 1889. $3,106,563 18 ASSETS. HCULLx BRADLEY, Managers. $ 7 ....Sch. Maggie S. Hart, hence to New Or­ Gideon HeulL Fred’k Bradley. Geo. P. Field, leans, private terms----Sell. Stephen 1). Loud, F . S. bonds, m arket value, $970 06s 00 from Fernandina to Fall River, Lumber, $7.25 EA COMPN’Y Orien,u, ls i i s i i .,S5n,iian»’ Real estate owned by company, office . . . .S ell Wild Pigeon, from Boston to Newark, BICKNELL T Statement of condition January 1, 1889. buildings in New Yerk und Philudel- Niagara Fire Insurance Company Capital slock, paid up in casii, $1,000,000 00 phiu, 412,272 50 Botie Black, $1. Cush in bauk, bauds of trustees, and OF NEW YORK. Reserve for reinsurance, 493.617 23 Statement, .January 1, 1889. Outstanding losses and all other liu* office, 71,4*0 50 2 Lbs. Broken Candy...... 7 Bars Good Washing Soap, Prem ium s in course of collection, 154,546 18 ASSETS. THOMATON MARINE. bililies 03,358 67 Stocks and bonds, market vulue, $1,359,9h9 40 Net surplus, 161,821 Rents accrued, 5,13109 Apr. 8d, sld sch. MJildlire, Grafton, fiiw Bills receivable, 366 37 Cash in bauk und cash items, 192,978 38 2 5 c . 2 5 c . Real estate, unencum bered, 514,707 18 till, Totui cash assets, $1,718,797 41 . York, lime from J. O. Cushing & Co.; sld $1,013,871 24 Loans on bond and mortguge, 40,050 00 Surplus as regards policy-holders, $1,101,821 54 j Loans on collateral security, 47,450 00 sell. Regalia,Boston with lime from J.O.Cush­ LIABILITIES. HCIIEDIJI.E OF ASSETS. Unpaid losses, $112,259 03 Interest due und accrued and other assets, 16,984 15 ing A Co. -, 5th, arr. Silver Spruy, Brown, New 4 Lbs. Best Canary Seed. . . . Chocolate Creams, per Lb. R ents due und accrued, 0,371 00 Bank slock, $348,311 50 j Reinsurance r« o , 715,093 16 York; otli arr. Princess, Maloney, wood for Very line, just the thing XX Railroad stocks, 157,441 00 All other cluiu 26,582 55 Cash in hand of agents and in course of collection, 175,545 20 Burgess O'Brien A Co.; Olli, urr. sch. Gen. Single Pound 7c. 2 5 c . for frosting. Railroud bunds. 292,395 00 ------$853,934 74 Slate, county, city and town bonds, 426,497 91 Not surplus in the IJuiu-d S tales over all 759,936 5 Hall, Simmons, New York via Boston with Cash iu hanks and iu agents’ hands, 179,275 22 ToUl ussets, $2,300,136 37 phosphate 120 tons ; 6th urr. sch. Ringleader, Real estate, 16,125 69 $1,613,871 1 LIAUIL1TIEH. 2 Lbs Malaga Grapes. 3 Lbs. Choice Formosa Tea luterest accrued and rents, 25,300 12 JOHN (’. PAIGE, Resident Manager, ( ’ash capital, $500,000 00 Brown, from New York, with coal for Burgess, Loans on mortgage, lirst lieu, 242,908 00 20 Kilby Street, Boston. Reserve for re-insurance, 1,206,480 69 $ 1 . 0 0 Louns secured by stocks and bonds. 30,540 00 Reserve for unpaid losses, 170,678 89 O'Brien A Co.; 6th, sld. Princess, Muloney, 2 5 c . Other liabilities, 36,436 63 Bremen; 8ih, sld sch. Silver Spruy, Brown, Total assets, $1,718,797 44 o t liie Surplus, 379.640 26 (.’HAS. B. W H ITIN G , P resident. Total, $2.360,136^7 New York, lime from J. A. Creighton A Co. 4 Lbs. Laundry S ta rc h .... Canned Tomatoes, Per Can, J a m i.h U. T a in t o b , Secretary. ------—<♦*- llem a kd W. Couk, Assistant Secretary. New Hampshire Fire Insurance Co All policies of this company are now issued WORK NOW BEGINS. Ue.tQuulity, 4 MANCHESTER, N. U. uudcr the N. Y. Safety Fund Law. 2 5 c . NoSlop., I V f C , Statement, January 1, 1669. PETER NO I’M AN, President. Sch. Kioka arrived Friday from Jonesboro Northern Assurance Company, Cash Capitul, T iio s. F. Go o d r ic h , Vice President, with a portion of the frame of the schooner to OF LONDON, ENG. Reserve for reinsurance i- West Pollock, Secietary. 2 Lbs. B right Eng. Walnuts. 4 Lbs. Best Bio C o ffe e .... Statement ol United States Branch, Dee. 31, lt*8i». blllties, 000,749 210 i Ge o . C. H o w e , Assistant Secretary. iie built by Cobb, White A Co. Net surplus. 304,351 79 C. 11. P o st , Agency Manager. --*■- —— Total assets, $1,490,473 34 2 5 c . $ 1 . 0 0 Liabilities, including reservo for Total assets, $1,505,101 00 Annual Statem ent of the THE FISHERMEN surance and unsettled losses, 817,213 14 Lks AND BO N D S. $953,690 00 Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corp’n. 2 Dozen Oranges. N elsu rp lu s iu United S tates, $679,260 20 52,600 00 O F SAN FRA N CISC O , CAL. F. L. Collins reports the price of lobsters 5 Lbs. Best Soda. Head Office Statem ent, Dec. 31, 18t»7. 302,996 86 Jauuury 1, 1069. Total ussets, $18,166,300 &9 di on deposit and io office, 01,936 90 Cush capitul fully paid in, $2,000,000 00 dropping. Liabilities, including capital, unearned Uncollected premiums and interest, 73,877 16 Cush ussets, 2,826,569 70 A new schooner building in Essex by A. I). 2 5 c . premiums, outslaudiug losses, and all ------Liabilities, 550,775 27 2 5 c . other item s. 14,514,129 43 $1,505,101 00 Surplus as regards policy holders, 2,076,814 43 Story for Messrs. I). C. A 11. Babson has been Ex-Gov. J. A. WESTON, President. Income during the year 1668, 1,140,710 15 named Valkyria and will lie litted for bank cod­ Net surplus. $3,652,257 46 liuN . S. N . Be l l , Vice-President. E xpenditures during the year 1886, 977,468 13 Bananas, per Dozen. Tobacco, Per L b .. . . Paid up capital, l,5t9,000 00 G eo . B. C u a n d l e u , Treasurer. N et incom e over ail disbursem ents, 163,228 02 fishing under command of Capiani Henry J ohn C. F r e n c h , Secretary. N. FOSTER, JR., 8t WISE, Geuerol Agents. S u rp lu s to policy holders, $5,152,257 40 W . H . Bemhy. issistaiit Secretary. Gurduer- Chew or Smoke, 6 Exchange Place, Boslou. 2 5 c . 3O c, '* ‘ ” nartment,27 Kilby Street, Bosto F rank A. Co l l ey , Special Agent for New Eng (.'ut URAN, B aker C ross, Agents for Rock* Steamer Mercedes, (formerly fishiug steamer 1EO. W. BABB, JR., Manager. land, Me., and vicinity. Novelty),has been doing service for the Domin­ ican Government between Samana and Sanchez (head of the hay and depot of railway), with ALSO AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES: troops and dispatches. She left Samaiia, March BICKNELL TE A C O M P A N Y , 19th for Porto Plata. BTRBBT, New England of Boston, Altna of Hartford, Mutual Life of New York,

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WHILE OTHERS ARE GETTING READY EDITORIAL CHAT. A Turner young man killed eighteen crows W. C. T. U. Timothy, Clover, at one shot, #1.80. I’i'ii Top, Heiti, ” The new salt trust says it is not a trust, but •»*------For God, Home and Native Land. 0. E. BLACKINGTON a union, that is, it is not to be trusted. The Governor will designate April 25 as SEEDS The Mohammedans call intoxicating liquor Garden mid Flower In nil ready w ith one of the Fast Day, and May 15th as Arbor Day. “shame water." Bradley’s Superphosphate, Hammond's Slug Shot The Belfast Age is giving its readers a scries II. W. Richardson, editor and proprietor of The W. C. T. U. of Orange county, New for potato and other bugs; Hammonds Powder for I I A V 1 1 8 0 VI K 8 T »T < > < I* 8 Moths. of interesting articles on Pompeii, from the the Portland Advertiser, died Wednesday of York, has received a bequest of #200 from a — O F— pen of Prof. L. C. Bateman. The articles arc Bright’s disease. In the death of Mr. Richard­ “good man who believed in the work.” finely illustrated. Choice Variety V Family Groceries son the fraternity loses one who has always The Kansas Legislature has passed a bill BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS S pr in g G o od s ! been an honor to the profession. prohibiting the sale of tobacco or other narcot­ New York City proposes to extend its area Ever shown in this city. ics to minors under sixteen years of age. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. by including Brooklyn and the chief towns In The recent accident which took place in the Queen’s County. New York will be annexing English Channel) by which a boat was lost The W. C. T. U. of has a "Home O. j’>. KALES, the United Stales yet. through the misunderstanding of a signal, for Discharged Female Prisoners," a section 29? MAIN STREET, - ROCKLAND. SPRING OVERCOATS n maul by the Of every description—bent last yen 'a nil to plecoa. emphasizes the need of the adoption oi an in­ for Rescue work, and has just organized a All the most Fashionable Novelties au.h na W ide ternational code of signals by all maritime “Peace” department. WBURN DRIIG^ Miltons, Ker- The temperance people in Maine and New Wale, Diagonal Fabrica, Clurrob nations. Considering the countless accidents The Wisconsin W. C. T. U. has sent a letter •eys, Saxony, Twills, Etc., E tc . Hampshire arc eager for the scalp of Collector CENTRAL HOTEL! i C H E M IC A L 1X33 Page of Portsmouth. Collector Page deserves which have occurred through a confusion of to Mrs. Harrison asking her influence to banish XjJ3-A»IX® codes, such an agreement Is imperatively de­ LEAH — IN TIIE— little at the hands of the temperance people and all kinds of liquors from the White House dur­ E. PENDLETON, Proprietor. will probably get it. manded. ing her residence as mistress. V1NALIIAVEN, - ME Z fs s u p e r k SPRING IIAT! Stanley writes an interesting letter describ­ In Delaware the W. C. T. U. is working to This hotel, formerly the McDonald House, has We print elsewhere the substance of the an­ ing his journey between Yambnnga and Albert secure legislative action for raising the age of been refurnished throughout with all tin* modern Of BoatOn and New York Styles* conveniences for the traveling public. Every room C£UGH REMETAj nual report of the Rockland Board of Health. Nyanza. The plucky explorer passed through protection for girls from the present legal pe has entire new furniture ami newly renovated. There are needs referred to there that should great hardships ami his force was reduced riod of seventeen years to eighteen years. This Hotel’s location makes it most desirable, be­ 5 a E V £ . ■ Boys' and Children's S u its ! ing located in the centre of the village, near all bus­ All the Latent New York I’litterna. Pure INDIGO be met before the prevalence of some dire from 289 to 171 persons. During this terrible A senator asked Mrs. Sallio Chapin why iness houses, and commands a beautiful view of the BLUE SUITS. A largo line of epidemic or plague make the needs more im­ journey he came across live languages, found women did not leave the temperance work to harbor nod wat t front..