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OLD REVOLUTIONARY HEROES- soldier of the Revolution and lost part of MAINE ODDITIES- WHEELS AND SPOKES- TABLE TALK AT JUNIUS'S IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY. one ear by a gunshot wound. A Wonderful Statement NnuiPH o f Those Pertaining To Thin Pnrt Pillsbury, Nathan— Served in the army up Items lint tiered from nil Corners of the A Poem nnd 11 Font script. wards of six years, after which came from When Mrs Junius pulled up at an almost The complete novel in the A pril issue of of Maine—Interesting Record. (2nod Old Fine Tree State. From Mr.. MnOllliu to Mr*. Flnkham. K ittery to Thomaston; a pensioner. W hich sksll It bn? Oh heart of mine unlookrd for semicolon her husband seized Llpplncott’s is “Ray’s Recruit," by Captain Help me to osrcfully divine the opportunity to say : Charles King. It is in this favorite author’s Editor of The Courier Gazette: Thinking Robbins, J siah— Born in W alpole, M aas, Both physicians and undertakers are busy The hlddnn worth of tkoan that stand, ••Seeing that the free-silver auestfin was X think it my duty, dear M rs. Pink- it may be a matter of tome intereit to your died in Union, Me , served at the battle of i 1 Belfast. Each wailing for my ch 'Fished hand. well known manner, and recounts the ex readers, especially to those *h o had ancestors Lexington and at different periods until Each has the grnee my heart to move, settled at the election, I wonder that you periences o f a most superior and unisual ham, to tWl you what your wonderful But which, on llfe'n rough ways, won <1 prove don’t come eff the stump.’’ in the Revolutionary war, I have recently near the end of 1779. 1 Peaks Island expects a new hotel thia private. The strongest, aafeat, firmest friend W ith a wild look, Mrs. Junius leaped the Compound has done for me. made a hasty examination of Eaton’a History Robbins, Otia— a pensioner. Spring. To do my bidding to the end? The Harpers are soon to bring out in a I was dreadfully ill—the doctors said of Th msston, Rockland and South Thomas Rowel', W illiam — Was a aoldier at Bunker last hurdle and turned down the home new ami beautiful edition Miss Mulocb’S Ah, well I know waa there but one they could ton and the Annals « f Wairen,also the pension H ill Portland has during the past 10 yean, cut stretch. novel, “ John Halifax, Gentleman," which My teak of choosing soon were done. “ W ell, there, Julius Junius,’’ she cried, key cure me but roll - f Maine soldiers, and herewith give a Russell, Levi. i « debt in two. Rut there are others good and fair made one of the greatest literary successes of failed to do list of those found there, as well as some other Saywatd, Richard— A lieutenant in the army To look upon till In despnlr— ing her voice a trifle higher, “ i> you ain’t the the time of its first publication, and has since n»mm that have come to mv knowledge, who Despair that (angles up my brain must provocatlonist of men breaking In and SO. and one of the Boston Tea Party. The usual road fights are ealivening M aine And then untangles It again — had many thousands of r a lers. had a part in establishing American mde- interrupting your wife at her own table with Snowdeal, John. town meetings. Kngulfed tn sens of doubt I cry— William T. Adams, the wcl-known writer, I pave up pen.l- nee Probably there are scores of oth “ Which cyclo had I betUT buy? ’ the vegetables getting colder every minute Stevens,------Killed at Lexington. who, under the pen name of “Oliver Optic,” In despair er«, whose names are known to their dc- Thorndike, Robert—After the Revolution F. B.—Bee advertising columns of the Courier- and me left alone all day with nobody to talk Canvassers for blueing are overrunning a Gaxette. has entertained boy readers for more than a and took to sc- ndants, through history or family tradition. to me except when ydu come home to meals settled in Camden and died there. number of Maine towns. generation, died at his home in Boston, my bed. I In these days wl en so much attention is be Thorndike, Joshua. which slave I do getting them ready fit for an Bicycle enthusiasts are greatly cheered by upercure and you turning up your nose at March 27. H e was 75 years of age. He had dreadful ing paid to the formation of patriotic societies, Tillson, William— Appears on pension roll as had been ill for some time with fatty degen and the research for ancestial history more Prisoners in the Oxford county ja il are to receipt of the news thatMr.Gladstone.notwith victuals that a man on a desert island would pains in my Corporal and Sergeant. eration of the heart. active, we begin to realize in some degree the wear striped suits. standing his great age, has joined the ranks of be glad to have and serve him right if he was heart, Tolm an, Curtis. Houghton, Mlftlin A Co. have just pub priceless value of the labor of M r. Eaton, und Tolm an, Samuel— These two last, with W . wheelmen, lie has written to a friend in like some men that I know of always com fain ting- London that he has fairly mastered the wheel. lished a revised student edition of “ A Bird’s- how much we of this grneia'ion owe to that Tillson, buried in old Tolman cemetery. Maine lumber manufacturers are not hurry plaining o f not enough salt and well they Eye View of our Civil War,’’ by Col. Theodore spells, which lie achieved under so much difficulty. Vose, Capt. Thomas— After the war came to ing to ship their product. may being so fresh themselves but why if you you have a spark of manhood in your frame Ayrault Dodge, U . S. A . The hook is sparks be The Maine Society Sons of the Amtrican Thomaston with Gen. Knox. W illiam Samson has purchased a Union of Revolution now numbers some three hundred Julius Junius you should begrudge me the few equipped with 47 maps and battle charts, a fore my Wr6ton, Samuel— Soldier of the Revolution The organist of the Beacon Street Church, Puringtun. Charlie Robinson will ride a kind words 1 try to say when well you know glossary of military terms, and an index. 12 my eyes— members, with constant additions. The soci and said to have been one of the Tea Party. W arwick. B ith , has not missed a Sunday in 25 years. mo, 348 pages, ft postpaid. and some ety through its members is doing a good work, Wheaton, Col. Mason (? ) those pieces in my scrap-book all say that con not only for the present, but for future gener White, Maj. Georg'— Served six and a h alf versation at the table is one of the most Mrs. Caroline A . Creevey is soon to pub times I would pet so blind, I could not healthfulest things that can be had In tbe see for several minutes. ations, in hunting out and placing ia position years under Washington; settled in N orth This is a funny time of year for drv wella, An address which was recently made to a lish through the Harpers a volume entitled to be preserved, some of the history of one of but they are reported in the town of Canton. farmers’ institute in Illinois, by M r. S. T . K . family but it’s like your contrary way to “Flowers of Field, Hill and Swamp," which I could not stand very lonp without Haven and died there. the most importantperiods of our nation’s exist W yllie, Robert— Soldier of the Revolution Prime touched on the subject of good roads have a doc1 or giving you pills and ten times is said to he written in so popular a style, feeling sick and vomiting. I could not ence. A list of members of the Maine Society in a very intelligenUway. The speaker, who the expense and like as not putting a little nnd to be accompanied by illustrations so and died in a British prison ship. A Calais man ia raising prairie chickens, breathe a long breath without scream is now being printed, and anyone desiring has made a thorough investigation o f the mat thermometer under your tongue for tempera voluminous and attractive, that it will appeal which he proposes to release in the nereby ing, my heart pained so. application papers can secure the same by ter pointed out that the majority of communi ture like mother’s Aunt Luella who was took to the mere lover of wild flowers as well as to w >ods. I nlso had female weakness, inflam writing to Rev. Henry S. Burrage, D . D ., Any descendant of the above named, who ties although they possess advantages which crazy and bit off tbe glass bulb which swallow the amateur botanist. may be desirous of learning mure of the Portland, M e., Secretary for the Society o f the would enable them to remedy the existing it she did and the agony most aw ful with Uncle In looking over some proofs a noted mation of ovaries, painful menstrua service of an ancestor, can get the inform a The Bethel News announces that there has Sons. Those who are eligible as Daughters evil, are content with “ makeshifts,’’ and waste lloiace saying no wonder because the glass English writer found that the proof reader tion, displacement of the womb, itch tion by a personal research of the tecords in not been a fire in that village for/more than can, if they so desire, take membership in the their energy in discussion instead of action. had given her a pane in the stomach and I had queried the word “ abysm'.’’ The author ing of tho external parts, and ulcera archives at the State House, Boston, or by a year. don't Bee what you are laughing at now National Society Daughters of the American The first requisite of good roads, in bis opin wrote “Shakespeare" on the margin to give written application to Secretary of State, tion of the womb. I have had all these Revolution, by applying to Washington, D ion, is drainage. This principle has brought though plain enough no doubt for just let his authority lor the word, and then the Bost..n. Mass., who will furnish a certified complaints. C. The following is the list of those who had A big flock of wild geese that reached about the reclamation of thousands o f acres of one of us poor faithful wives lay down our printer took out "abysm" and put in "Shakes copy of record for one dollar for each person. The pains I had to stand were some part in the war and later settled or lived in Portland harbor the other night made noise land, and it has been applied with equal suc lives suffering with indigestion or maybe peare," which made the sentence so profound I f a pensioner, the Bureau of Pensions, enough for a foot ball t|am . nerves and you'll grin like a chattering chim- thing dreadful. My husband told me this section of the state: cess to the formation of good roads. The that an explanation was necessary. Washington, D . C., will also give information other adjunct of good roads was, he pointed panzoo but for goodness gracious sake Julius to try a bottle of Lydia E. I’inkham’s The Review of Reviews characterizes the if the person be of record after 1812 14,when out, their scraping after a heavy rain, t he Junius if you're going to tell me what you Barrows, Peter— Served during the entire A veteran of the Portland police force hat Ellsworth hill in the New York Legislature as medicine, Which I did, and after taking many of the books were burned. more they are scraped the harder they be mean why don’t you tell me and not go sneak w ar; was shot in the mouth and his jaw not been off duty a single day, except .in an alisurdity. This bill, which Is intended to it for a while, was cured No other E. A. Bu t l e r . come, and when the rain falls upon them they ing around in that sneaking fashion hinting broken while storming a fort in the battle regular leave of absence, for 20 years. prevent the use of cartoons or portraits of kind of medicine for me as long as you ' shed the water almost as easily and readily as about the free-silver question and me coming of Yorktown. After being wounded, Gen. public men without their consent, would, If make Compound. I liope^very woman a duck. ofl the stump which I am far too high to Lafayette gave him a g Id piece as a me A ROCKLAND BOY IN CONGRESS. made a law, interfere, in the Review's opin A Biddeford man has recently finished Undoubtedly farmers are not the only per stoop so low as to take notice of if you wasn’t who Buffers w ill take your Compound mento. H is daughter, Mary Barrows, be ion, “ with the reasonable use of illustration, boring a well that went to the depth of 455 sons who suffer from bad roads. The resi so everlasting mean as to make me mad by and be cured.—M rs. J. R. M cH i i .i ^a b , came the wife of Hanson Gregory, senior, A good many Maine men are found in the while attempting to suppress what the libel feet before water was struck. dents of villages and cities have also an in hinting instead of out with it like a man 113 Kllburn avenue, Rockford, 111 who has a history of the old hero, and present Congress, among them being Frederick laws already sufficiently provide against.” terest in the betterment of public highways. what’s that you say?’’ remembers him well. H e lived in Camden Clement Stevens, formerly of Rockland, a son As M r. Prime argued, tbe farmer now sells Mr. Junius smiled and winked knowingly The secret of M ark T w ain ’s remarkable and died May 12, 1841. of D r. Stevens, now practicing in Bangor. Biddeford hopes to secure an address on for “ future delivery,’’ all that he has to d > be at the sideboard. popularity is explained io the April Berry, Thomas— Was an officer in the Revo Congressman Stevens represents the St. Paul municipal reform from Gov. Pingree of M ich i Lamson & Hubbard ing to sell it for whatever m >nth he wishes it “ W hat’s that you say, Julius Junius?" re number of the Atlantic Monthly in a novel lution and a pensioner. di&trict of Minnesota He was educated in gan on hit visit to Maine thia Summer. to be delivered in, and having from sixty to peated his wife, sternly. and instructive fashion by M r. Charles M iner Blackington. Capt James— A private and an the Rockland schools and Bowdoin College, ninety days in which to make the delivery. But finding that he had nothing to say,Mrs. Thompson. H e points out that in great officer, also a pensioner. graduating from our High school in 1877, tbe The Aroostook farmer who sold a barrel of This does away with tbe constant grain traffic, Junius went ahead and finished out the even measure the most successful books of the Blye, Ebenezer— A son of th s man went into other boys in his c’ais being C. E. Weeks, seed potatoes for $ 16, when other folks are which used to cut up the roads badly and ing herself— V/. O. F u l l e r , Jr., in New York humorist are essentially autobiographical, and the army and never returned. Jesse A. Tolman and the late Caleb Moffitt. glad to get 50 cents, can aflord a silk hat. sometimes even made them impassable, and World. that the grent personality that dominates Annis— Capt. John. M r. Stevens graduated from Bowdoin in 1881. so he thinks there should be a general State them is in all essential respects a typical Brewster, Darius— Born 1764 in Duxbury; Subsequently he graduated from the law tax, with the counties and villages both con MAINE AGRICULTURAL STATION- American^. In this way there is a strange soldier o f the Revolution; pension list givei school of the State University of Iowa and Portland’s firemen are spic and span in tributing their proportions. There is no class kinship between Abraham Lincoln and M ark him as ih the Continental Navy, seaman. began practice in St. Paul. H e entered the aluminum hats. Lighter, stronger and a in the comunity, in his opinion, to whom the The Massachusetts Agricultural Experi Twain. Burton, Col. Benjamin—In the Revolution State legislature in 1888, serving two sessions. greater protection against falling debris, ii country is more indebted for tbe education, ment Station has recently introduced three The Century Co. announces, to be published and one of the Boston Tea Party. He has for a long time been very influential what is claimed for the innovation. legislative and practical progress that has new varieties of millets from Japan. Among early in April, Mrs. Am elia E. Barr’s Burgess, Lieut. Prince. in the politics of his district, and might have Spring Style, 1897. been made during the last live years along them is a variety of barn-yard grass, Panicum •'Prisoners of Conscience"; “ The Stand-by,” Butler, Phinchas—Born 1732, Framingham, come to Congress before had he so desired. ’ tr w j CrtZ/r, which, while it differs in its The Rev. C. L . Parker of Ashland,is pastor the line of good roads than the cyclists, and a novel by Edmund I ’. D ole, ol Haw aii; Mass.; served in the array from January, But he has a large and profitable law practice For durability. Style and of one of the largest parishes to he found in he wis probably not too optimistic when he habits of growth, is botantcally identical “One Man Who Was Content," a volume of 1776, to Sept. 1782, in the 6tb Continental which he did not wish to leave. M r. Stevens the state. His pastorship extends over 65 declared that there is every prospect to-day with the common barn-yard grass. The short stories by Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer; regt., Mass. is 36 years of age; and if he remains in the Comfort the Lamson Of Hub miles of land. that the oldest of them will live to see their variety from Japan has been grown for a few “Nature in 0 City Yard," by Charles M. Butler, Phinehas, Jr.— Enlisted in U nion, House will probably make an enviable record fondest hopes realized. years at the Massachusetts Experiment Skinner; "For the Country," a collection of Me., under Burton, and served three years for himself. By a curious coincidence Chair bard Hat has no equal. For Aroostook’s latest claimant to fame is a The good roads movement has evidently Station. Professor Brooks of that Station is in Col. Thos. Marshall’s loth Cont’l Regt.; poems on patriotic subjects, by Richard man Dingley of the ways and means c mmittee farmer, who consulted a lawyer as to the best very enthusiastic about it and recommends it sale by was at Valley Forge and other places of come to stay. Watson Gilder, and two books bv Dr. Park has him seatmate in the Ilo u -e I11 the lo t way of dealing with witches. The lawyer as u fodder crop either for feeding green or Revolutionary note. Buried in the ceme hurst, " Talks to Young M en " and “ Talks to tery by which representatives obtain their >e 1 s suggested bombardment with decayed pota for the silo. As u forage plant it may yield tery on old Thomaston road. The Twin City Cycle club of Lewiston, met Young Women.” M r. Stevens drew the seat next to the one toes. ten to twelve tons of fodder per acre and McClure's gives us some good fiction this Calderwood, John. that M r. Dingley finally obtained. M r Stevens Thursday evening und devoted tbe entire when thinly sown in rows about a foot apart, E. W. BEERY & CO, month. A second installment of "St. Ives,” Cilley, Col. Jonathan—Commanded a New evening to the preparatory arrangements for very generously proposed to Mr. Dingley that An innovation in Saco social amenities was a yield of tifty to nioety bushels of seed may Hampshire regt. in the war. the spring meet which will take place in L ew the new Stevenson novel, confirms tbe if there was any leader of the House he would had the other night. 1'he house of a boy, he obtained. Leading Hatters. Colson, David— Revolutionary pensioner. iston on Decoration Day, May 31. The var opinion started by the first, that in all like to have near him be, M r. Stevens, would who gave a party, was rotten egged, pre Ordinary barn-yard grass is a coarse Coombs, Lieut. Joseph. ious (jummittees weie appointed and other tbe long and varied list of Stevenson’s vacate his seat in favor of that gentleman. sumably by some of those who failed to re annual, with stems two to four feet in length, Davis, Joseph, of Friendship— K illed in the matters relative to meet were completed. The work is none more engaging than this, Mr. Dingley preferred, however, to have the ceive invitations. appearing iu nud-summer, in low, somewhat meet will be held at Island garden. Among his last creation. Besides there is a Revolution. enterprising young man near him and there damp places or on cultivated grounds. Tbe Fuller, Rev. Andrew—Settled in Warren, Me. other things it was decided to have a road Drumtochty story by Ian Maclaren; a he will remain during the sessions of this A Caribou man who passed through the ordinary variety is a very troublesome weed. Burn the Best! after the war; was a pensioner. race, the starting point being Sabattus or story of the real Western life of today by Congress. civil war without receiving a scratch lost an Professor Brooks says: “ This Japanese variety Gillchrest, Samuel— Wounded in a skirmish Green. This race will take place in the m orn Octave Thanet; a mysterious sea story; and I L M . Lord, in a personal letter from eye recently while working in the woods from of the species has not become a weed here, at Harlem, during the retreat of Washing ing and at 11.30 o’clock lunch will be served. another interesting chapter of Kipling’s Washington to M r. Weeks, states that M r. the snapping of a twig, and naturally con however, although the seed does not lose all COAL. ton from Long Island, the bullet remain It was not been finally determined at what “Captains Courageous." Then, equaling the Stevens is the same kind hearted and genial sidered it bard luck. vitality dating the winter. Although it is hotel tbe banquet at 8 p. m. w ill be given. best of the fiction in strange, dramatic inci ing in his side until death. spirit that all his associates knew him to be possible that it might under some circum Green, William—A drummer for Gen. Wads At least three hundred, it is expected will ait dent and spirited narrative, are three short, when he was a boy in the Rockland schools. stances become troublesome, it is hardly A little souvenir carved from a piece of tbe down to the banquet. More than six hun true railroad stories told by Cy Wsrman, worth. liable to prove more so than clover or winter wreck of the British man-of-war Somerset, dred visiting wheelmen arc figured upon. The himself once an engineer. Gregory, Col. William— His grandson, Han wheat, for instance.” which was wrecked off Cape Cod in 1778. is committee in charge of tbe racing are Fred son Gregory, sen., remembers that his DON'T DELAY—ACCEPT AT ONCE This plant is being extensively advertised by ancestor was in the war but does not know cherished by one of Bath’s Daughters ot the Groves, J. W . Hartley, George Turgeon, I f you are sick or out of health, here is a seedsmen under the name of Japanese for what length of time. Buried in old American Revolution. George Woodman. YOUR FAVORITE POEN chance of being cuied which may never hap M illet or its scientific name, Pa/iirM /w Crus Tolm an cemetery above Blackington Cor pen again. D r. Greene, 34 Temple Place, GaHi. While this'may prove to be a valuable ner. Tbe name is sometimes wrongly A new Oakland enterprise is a goose Hera will bu printed Ibe old poems that have de Boston, Mass., tbe most noted and successful acquisition to our fodder plants and not given as John instead of William . pasture. The proprietor has bought land NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES lighted the world fur generations; and those of physician in curing disease this century has become a means of spreading a bad weed, modern birth that seem worth preserving. Headers George, Capt. John— Was with Gen. Knox. near the Mesaalonskee, and is going to build produced, has announced that sufferers from the Experiment Station Mould recommend Bit, Invited to send In their favorite poems. His daughter married Hon. John O’Brien a boom across the stream to keep the geese disease may consult him by letter free. W rite Deer Isle is having a severe epidemic of the farmers of Maine to he aautious about o f Thomaston. in. “ The logs, with a strip of poultry netting him immediately about your case. Y«>u can tbegrippe and the doctors have more patients purchasing seed of this new plant. Certainly Little llrooolwe. H a ll, Isaac— Served at Louisburg and in the around them,” he says, “ will make a good thus get his opinion and advice without than they can attend, while in tome neigh the seed ol Panicum Crus Galls should he Revolution. yard, and 1 shall cut the wings of my geese, JThls Is tho poem that first gave its w riter prom charge. Do not miss this opportunity— your borhoods there are scarcely enough well bought only of reliable dealers, who will he inence—he was thun u very young man. His reccut H aw k, John B. and they will not fly, and then I shall have restorati n to health will undoubtedly result. persona to care for the lick. sure to furnish the seed of the Japanese appnlntmont as U. B. Ambaasudor to England lias Hovey, Dr. Ivory— Was in the Continental them where they cannot get awa y.” Uncle Nathaniel Robbins, of South Deer variety. Tbe mischief that would be wrought revived Interest In M r. H ay 's literary w ork. A army and navy, as private and surgeon. correspondent has ueked to see thia poem. I t la Isle, passed his 97th birthday March 13th in by sowing seed ol ordinary barn-yard grass is Healey, Eliphaz— Held tbe rank ot sergeant; The M elting o f the Know. slaiuied by critics that II Is somewhat rough lu Its Here is a Calais incident. The Adver good health Ilia faculties are good and be self evident. style. Wo belisve the orlllee in this lustauue are buried in the old Tolman cemetery. H is Th e melting of tho m ow tiser records it: In order to drain the water entertains visitors with stories and songs of Ch a s . D . W oods, Director. right. | widow had a pension. W hen springtime draweth ulgb. A h! none can FOR SALE BY know from the foot of N orth street a hole was cut old times, and enjoys having company at State College, March 26, 1897. Humphrey, Benjamin— Aid-de-camp to Maj 1 don’t go much on rellgloa, H ow it doth come, nor when it w ill at last down to the sewer grating by the road com well as ever. I uever ain't hud no show; Gen. Heath and Gen. Knox. (Jo to the clouds to he, lu A p ril, oust missioner and left uncovered. Several pedes Did You Ever But I ’ve got a oilddlln’ tight grip, air, Harkness, W illiam — After the war settled in On all the llelda in drops of welcome rain A. J. I I . Turner, of Isle au H a u l, has re On the handful of things 1 know. A nd to the skies are oar 1 led back again. trians walked into it, and a howl was raised Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your Camden and died there. cently finished a pair of wrought iron dragons I don't nan out on tbe prophets But It doth go; against tbe commissioner, who, on instruc troubles? I f not, get a Lottie now and get re And fiee-will and that sort of thing, AJ.BIRD&CO. Jacobs, Col. John. A ud rain la better that It hath been suow. about twelve feet in length to be placed at lief. This medicine has been found to be pe But 1 believe iu God aud the angels, tions from the city solicitor, leveled down tbe the entrance of Col. A. K . Bolan’s driveway Telephoae 36-2. Keating, Richard. culiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Ever since one uigbl last spring Th e melting of tbo snow ice and covered up the hole, which doubtless in Castine. The lower part of these monsters I h o c k l a n d , m b . Kallocb, Mathew— Served under Commodore O f earthly troubles. Ah I ’tie often so - Female Complaints, exerting a wonderfully d i saved the city several suits for damages. will rest upon large white boulders, while I cuiae Into town with soiua turulps, Tucker in the navy of tbe Revolution. Tho snows fall deep, tho drifts are hard and high; rect influence in giving strength aud tone to Th ey almost hide too blueuess of lixo sky. lanterns will be suspended from their mouths Aud my little Gabo came aloug— Kallocb, David— Soldier under Gen. Gates, the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, But to the clouds they do. at last, return to light the driveway. No four-year old in tbe couulry >777- Aud rain lu joy upou our beads. W e learn, A ll places where alcoholic liquors have Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or Could beat him for pretty aud stroug, Goods are the Best l'vart aud chipper und auasy Kallocb, John (2d)— Died in tbe army. As on we go been sold in Waterville, are closed and the 'The Pemaquid Messenger has been merged are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy Kallocb, James— Died 111 tbe army. Full floods of joy may come from sorrow’s m o w . proprietors are loafing about the streets. Tbe into tbe Damariscotta Herald, a combination Always ready to swear aud fight — Prices are the Lowest Julia 11 May, In The Button Journal. • i troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters Aud 1 larut him to chaw lerhaoker Kallocb, William— Died in a Halifax prison, bais have been taken down aud moved which ought to give Lincoln county a first- is the medicine you need. H ealth and Streugth Jest to keep bis milk teeth white. Tarlety the Largest a captive, soldier of the Revolution. A re away, and the stocks have disappeared. It is class weekly paper. The Messenger under are guaranteed by its use. I^ rg e bottles only markable family record; Mathew, above impossible to buy a drink of liquor over a tbe editorial management of W . E. Lewis has 50 cents at W . H Kittredge’s D rug Store. Th e suow came down lik e u blauket mentioned, being an uncle to four of tbe bar in that city. Mayor Redington’s drought in itself l>een a smart publication, but the ter As I passed by Taggart's store; I went In for a Jug of molasses MEAT, next generation who were soldiers. Mathew has struck and struck bard, of which people ritory covered by the Herald and Messenger W aterville’s champion absent-minded man Aud left the team at the door. and David were pensioners. who have been in the habit of buying drinks was hardly fertile enough for two papers. one evening recently, hitched his bor se on a They seared at something aud started, Killsa, Lieut. Hugh— Buried in tbe old Tol in W aterville seem convinced. side street preparatory to attending a meeting. I heard one little squall, PROVISIONS, Some years ago there lived in a small H an Aud buli-toepllt over Ihe nrulrie man cemetery. cock county town two young men who were When the session was ended he forgot all Went team, Lillie Breeches aud all. GROCERIES. Killsa, James— Was a Revolutionary pen There is a great activity in tbe spool wood always at variance, and frequent fistic en about his horse and walked home, his (gjn sioner. business this season, and exports from Bangor discovering tbe fact next morning 011 find ------and ------CARTERS counters resulted, though always resulting Hell lo-splll over Ihe prairie, Knox, M aj. Gen. Henry— Record too well w ill be nearly double the amount shipped in one way. But tbe victor in these many en ing tbe barn minus the horse. 1 was almost froau with akeer; But we rousted up some torches known to need rehearsing. any previous year. The spool wood is counters was converted and soon began General Household Supplies. There is more catarrh in this section of the Aud sarched for 'em far aud Ue*ar. Ludw ig, Capt. Jacob. ■PlTTLE shipped to England and Scotland, and five preaching. One Sunday morning as be was A t last we struck horses aud wagou. M athew , Lieut. Jobu. large vessels will he required to transport walking to his church, he met bis old adver country than all other diseases put together, duo Wed under u Soft white mouud, and until the last few years was supposed to Upsot. dead heat, but of little Uabu Maxey, Lieut. Benj. Fiver this year's product. The trade hegau about sary, who, thinking the time for sweet re No hide nor hair was found. McInnis & McNamara, M iller, M ajor Noah (2 d )— Eaton does not 12 years ago, aud from small beginnings tbe venge had arrived, began a tirade of abuse he incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, aud prescribed give these last three as Revolutionary sol I PILLS export trade in this lumber has grown to the against the young pastor. Tbe religion o f tbe And here all hope soured ou mu Cor. Main & Myrtle Sts.. Rockland diers and they may have held rank in the present considerable proportions. It has be stalwart young preacher was hardly proof local remedies, and by constantly failing to O l my feller critters’ aid - militia instead of the regular forces, as titles come one of the important industries of the against so unprovoked au assault. W ith cure with local treatment, pronounced it in I Jest flopped dowu ou my m arrow bones, curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a Crotch deep lu the snow aud prayed. were not plentiful in those days, outside of region, employing this W iuter over 500 men. bis bible grasped firmly in one band, he shook By Ibis (tie torches was placed out, these two lines of service. Tbe value of this year's exports will be over his fist menacingly under ibe nose ot bis as constitutional disease, and therefore requites Aud me aud Isrul Barr M ills, B enjam in—Soldier in tbe Revolution Muopoo. sailant and exclaimed: “ Young mao, if you constitutional treatment. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, W ent off for »ome wood to a sheep fold T h a t he said woe somewhere thar. for most of tbe war. don’t gel out of this, I'll pul my religion In manufactured by F. J. Cheney Hi Co., Toledo, Mingerson, John. SICK HEADACHE I t cost more to ordain a minister io 1750 Ohio, is tbe only constitutional cure on the my pocket a few minutes and wallop you!” than it does uow, says the Lewiston Journal. market. It is taken internally in doses from W e sound it at last, aud a little shed Mosman, Aaron * Revolutionary pensioner. Positively cured by these The surprised and frightened young man beat Where lb»y shut up the lambs at ulght, There was the Rev. Solomon Lombard, the M unroe, Hugh— Revolutionary pensioner. a retreat. It may be added that tbe hero o f to drops to a teaspooofui. It acts directly on W e looked lu aud se«u them huddled thar, .Little Pills. first settled minister at Gorham. H is anuusl Bo warm aud sleepy aud w h ite; Nutt, Col. David— Died April 20,1857; buried this story is still preaching .and dealing as 1 the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. salary was less than >450, yet >120 was raised They offer one hundred dollars for any case it Aud thar sol Little Breeches aud chirped, in Tolman cemetery. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. forceful and effective blows against tbe sins As peart as ever you see. to defray the expense of his ordination, pec. fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi Newcomb, Jonathan (3d)— Sergeant in Rev Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- of the world from tbe pulpit as he was wont “I want a chaw of lerbatker. 26, 1750. The supplies considered necessary Aud that's what's the matter of me.” olutionary army. feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- to do in those younger days against his monials. Address, on that occasion included two barrels of F. J. C H E N E Y & C O ., Toledo, O. Peabody, Josiah— W ent to Machias as a sol human adversary. ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated 'longue cider, two gallons of brandy, a barrel of Uow did be get thar? Angela! dier iu 1776 and never returned. 1 Sold by Druggists, 75c. He could uever have walk< d lu that storm ; Perry, D aniel— Died iu tbe army. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They flour, three bushels of apples, 5 4 ^ pounds of Hall's Family Fills are tbe best. They just scooped dowu aud toted him Perry, Ralph—a brother to Daniel. Probably Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. pork, six candles (not to burn on the altar, Two blind boys playing cards were tbe T o whar it was safe aud warm . though), one teapot and one pound of tea, diversion of the passengers in Saturday’s Puli A Bath laundry proudly points to a skirt Aud 1 think that saving a Buie child, served in tbe army, as be was born in 1761; A ud brmgiog him to hie owu, KLY’B ( BEAM BALM U a poaltlvaearw. was called Lieut, and enrolled as a pen Small Pill. Small Dose. four gallons of rum, one ounce of nutmegs mau. The cards were pricked aud the boys’ that has hern coming to that establishment Is h derued sight better Ou sines a Apply into the nostrils. It U quickly absorbed. M sioner. Small Price. and the same quantity of pepper, a pound ol sense of touch was quick as ordinary people’s for three years sod is still io good trim. Thao ioahng round the throne. ceuta At DruvtfUut or by m ail; samples 10c. by mail. ginger and one bottle of vinegar. sense of sight. 'Twill be hard to excell this. —John H ay. ALY b K o n . K3, ftd Worrou S t, New York City. Peters, Amoa— H ad been enslaved; was a THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, APRIL 1897.
THE MAN OF THE WEEK The Courier-Gazette. Il makes a vast difference Io a muni cipality, how its school aflairs are FULLER & COBB. H arin g no farther voice or part in the rW/Cf-A-W££* administered. A city like Rockland making of the laws, the Hon. William L. ahonld have its school board made up Some of the Spring Styles W ilton of W ett Virginia it expressing hit ALL THE HOME NEWS’ o f men and women of acknowledged ideas on the subject of a new tariff by the kind permission and through the courtesy of Published every Tuesday and Saturday morning from Alness—made fit by a natural brain our enterprising contemporary, the New York 469 Main Street, Rockland, M i ' power, education, aptness and a prac We are Showing Herald. The tone of bis letters is worth re OPENING DISPLAY tical grasp o f educational aflairs. They marking, for it is characteristic. In his light, BY THE ROCKLAND PUBLISHING CO professional way he discusses the Diugley should be selected with great care and NEWSPAPER HISTORY hill with the consciousness of superior theoret The Rockland Garette was established in 1846. In put upon the board only after a pur ical knowledge, and a mild satire which is 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with almost as acidulous as very weak circus the Gazette in :88a. The Free Press was established pose avowed upon theirpart Inactively This Season. lemonade. in 1855, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. engage in «chool work, so far as time Ladies’,Misses' & Children’s The Union Times was established in >892. The three M r. Dingley’s efforts to make a tatifl seem papers consolidated March t ;, 1897. and ability will permit. A board of to amuse the Frofessor. H e affects to regard that character, co-operating with and the dead-in-earnest man from Maine as a Subscriptions $a per year in advance; single copies profound humorist, bent on causing the three cents. lending active and intelligent assistance Wearing Apparel. Advertising rates based upon circulation .and very whole world to laugh at the schedules he pro reasonable. to a superintendent, would be of in duces. “ The agricultural schedule,” says the Communications upon topics of general interest are estimable value to our city. We do linn. William L. Wilson, “is a fine piece of ■ J ^ -THF EVENT OF THE SEASON.mssJs- solicited. humor.” Again, says Frof. Wilson, “Chair terenoble purpose and membership in commissioners met last week and assessed the comes brimming to lhe lop wilh home county tax for 1897-98. This city and the which it is worth one's while to secure. news, news about your own self, your © 1 different towns have been notified of the re 2d. 2000 yards of Dimit), 28 spective assessments, which are as follows: own people and your own interests. Capt. Butler was President o f the Maine society last year and applied Appleton *5 °7 74 inches wide, at 6 1-4 cents. It is essentially the paper for every Camden 3436 18 home in this part o f Maine. himself to research for local Revolu Cushing 237 76 3d. Is a case of Muslins, regular Friendship 358 68 If you're not now a subscriber let us tionary material, his investigations taking him on many interesting visits Hope 392 06 send it to you. Hurricane Isle 71 62 10c quality, at 5c per yard. to local cemeteries, etc. Some of I lie North Haven 363 67 results of his research appear in this Rockland 8972 18 If the Sultan continues to slaughter 4th. 1000 yards 36 inches wide communication, which will be read Rockport 2166 14 Armenians he wili wake up some morn South Thomaston 648 67 ing to find that lie is only the suzerain with interest. St. George 927 06 Percales, perfect goods, really worth Thomaston 2586 35 of Constantinople. Some of the Democratic papers are Union 1052 76 12 1-2 cents, our price 6 1-4 cents. Vinalhaven 1140 74 already worried about the size o f the “ The fleet then proceeded to bom W arren ■521 34 The four bargains are displaced in our windows. probable surplus under the Dingley Washington bard the Christians’’ is a statement sent 563 57 bill. The compliment to the Republi Matinicus FI. 88 38 by telegraph from the blockaders. It cans is neat, though unintentional. ONLY ONE PRICE. is a queer occupation for the ships be Total tax A25.O31J.IO longing to six Christian powers. The Vinalhaven tax includes £35 10 which t i t THAT SOUTH ENO STREET WORK was the cost o f a fire inqueBt. J. F. Gregory & Son, As compared with the 1896-7 tax Rockland FULLER & CO Whether it’s a commission or a com- Editor The Courier-Gazelle: I see by will have to pay £76 .79 more the coming year. your issue ol the 27th ult, that M r. Mortland UNDER FARWELL OPERA HOUSE. The other towns which pay an increased ROCKLAND. MAINE. missioner.we believe the time lias come thinks I have not stated the facts about re county tax are as follows: Camden, Cushing, when methods should be employ ed that pairing South Main street, and have given Hope, Hurricane Isle, Rockport, St George, shall result in the permanent betterment credit to M r. Crockett, when it should have Union, Vinalhaven, Washington and Matin been given to M r. Simmons. icus Plantation. The towns which pay a less of city streets. Let’s have some piece In your reporter’s interview with Mr. Mort tax are Appleton, Friendship, N orth Haven, of street, however sniull, made good land, the latter posed as a particular friend of A PERSONAL LETTER- was in existence, and I think there was no South Thomaston, Thomaston and Warren. each year—made good for all time, so M r. Crockett, and was instrumental in having member of either branch that gaVe more The entire county tax for 1897 8 however, that it won’t need i epairing every year. him appointed street commissioner, and as he cheerful approval to the good work that but £13 52 more than that of 1896-7. WORMS IN CHILDREN. could not see any creditable work that Mr. Ur. It. It. M iller ltiara To s Question of done by it than I did, and time, conditions or Hundred, of children have worms, but their parents doctor Surely this is a reasonable and practi Crockett had done, I thought I would call his Utejn for nearly everything else. * Privilege and Answers M: , Mortluud. distance have not changed my mind in that re Rhuraatism Cured in a Day. cal suggestion, whoever may have attention to a piece of street that I supposed gard in the least. N ow , in closing, I want to “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism ano Neu True’s Pin Worm Elixir Mr. Crockett repaired; but be says he is say that 1 have the highest respect for the charge of the streets. ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its ac Is thefie bestnest Ww o o rm rm Remedyiw n w u y uiuue.made. In, t mIs likew ise mo the best ------Rem - "w ell acquainted with the streets in that v i Editor The Courier-Gazette^’— My atten business men of the city of Rockland, and for .v lor a ll .1...tlm complaints ...... wzt.it 111 a of children, .-is 1 IOri.it suchh iipIi us tta Feverishness h'pvitrlHliiifiHH. tion upon the system is remarkable and mys- cinity,” and that it was Mr. Simmonawho tion has been called to an article from the the sagacity, business energy and enterprise i.lvenes8, Indigestion, Sour Stom ach, etc. I t hua been «l serious. It removes at once the cause and fviuschold remedy for 4ft venra...... Its efficacy...... in InBucn such irou- trou Authorities agree that the return of did the work. He admits that Mr. Crockett pen of H on. D. N . .Mortland, in answer to a they have always displayed; at the same time the disease immediately disappears. The bles has never boon eqnnllea. Purelyrely vegetable and harmless. Price 85 cents. A t 1 did "aroooth it over” a little. I think if quotation which was taken from a private I believe, if the facts could be obtained, it business prosperity must necessarily first nose greatly benefits; 75 cents Druggists, or of the Proprietors. D r. J. F. TRUE 4. CO., Auburn, M e. M r. Mortland had traveled much on that letter of nin e to a friend, the letter or no would be found that this sudden desire to Sold by W . J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland. «JOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ) be 6low, but there's a general feeling portion of the street, he would have thought part of which was ever intended for publica change from a commissioner to a commission and consent that the era of prosperity It needed “ smoothing" badly. tion. M r. Mortland'* article is in his character raanated from a very narrow circle, and has is right ahead. And where this sort of lie says, “I wish to inquire of J N. 1. if istic style, and abounds in his usual billings been constantly widening by the addition of his ‘arduous duties' did not prevent him agreement prevails in the business gate, and some of it is severely caudic in terms, names, of many who were practically indif from having seen M r. Simmons the year be i he publishing of the quotation from my ferent to the matter originally; and when I SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. world the prosperity is bound to come. fore do the greater portion of the work." letter was an unwarrantable liberty taken say that I am not speaking in disparaging It ought to be noted in this connection It would have’ taken a bigger kinetoscopr with private correspondence for which there terms of the signers, many of whom I regard than the one they used at Carson City, Io that Rockland was among the las* com is no excuse, but inasmuch as it elicited M r. as my personal friends, R. B. M il l e r . suow arty such thing. M r. Simmons d ii "Mortland’s communication, if you will Boston, March 31, 1897. munities to feel the business depres dump a few loads of litnerock chips into some generouny give me a little space, I w ill reply THE NEW YORK BRANCH sion that has prevailed over the whole of the worst holes, and that was ail he did do. to him as effectively as 1 can with the data Neither do I believe M r. Simmons claims the laud. It would logically follow that that 1 have at hand. But in the first place 1 MAINE CLERKS ARE ALL RIGHT- credit of putting that portion of the stieet in wish to disclaim any interest in* the outcome our city ought to be slow to feel any good shape. of Rockland’s contest to change from a com A special despatch to the Lewiston Journal I disclaim any feeling against the late com missioner to a commission, as 1 do not care returning waves o f prosperity. In our from Washington, D . C., has the following, mission, or road commissioner, believing them an iota whether the City of Rockland has impatience let us not. forget this. which will be of especial interest to M r.Lord’s all to be among our best citizens; hut here either one or the other; and as far as that is 5 = and = 10c. = Store. many friends in this section: When good times return—they're coin are a few “ if*,” which may help solve the concerned 1 believe it makes but little differ Some of the clerks to the Congressional problem in Mr. Mottland's mind why the ence whether it be a commission or a com ing—Rockland is bound to share in committees in the Hou^e are fidgeting over commission was dropped: I f the prisons missioner who expends the money, provided them. their prospects of appointment iu the present A Store where every article is sold who bad charge of building the sewer be he he honest, intelligent and efficient. Congress, as Speaker Reed has not yet named tween Holmes and Crescent streets had be In what was quoted from my private letter, the committees and has given no sign what Mayor Uutler in his inuugurul advo gun earlier in the season, and not waited un 1 said that it makes a vast difference whether at from One to Ten Cents ...... he intends to do. Maine clerks, however, til late in the Fall, it would not have cost you expend £13000 or £30,000 as to the cated city officialsgivingboudstarough are borrowing no trouble. They are all rea near as much as it did. I ‘he sidewalk amount of pununent improvements that can some established indemnity company. sonably sure of reappointment, for it is not between Orient and Holmes streets bad be in*de. M r. Mortland immediately takes likely that S, eaker Reed will displace any of The suggestion is wise and deserves been built at a proper height it would not exception and says the city at no time has his colleagues in the present House from their he under water half the year; and the beau ever appropriated that amount. Neither did GRAND OPENING SATURDAY. APRIL 3, '97, AT 8.30 A. M. the city council's consideration. Per chairmanships, Th e rule is that clerks to com liful Wilson elms, the cutting of which M r. I say so. A t the same tune he under* lands sonal bonds are now given in only mittees draw salaries until their successors Muttland so ably denounced, would have just us 1 do that there is a ma eiial difference are appointed. Those who are sure io be a small percentage of progressive been saved, also the expense of suit, and between an appropriation and an expenditure. AT t h e ir q u a r t e r s — 1 dropped during the present Congress are quite a little sum would have been available 1 have neither the lime, inclination nor cities. They are disadvantageous in theref >re desirous that Speaker Reed shall not for “ permanent improvements.” J. N . I. d-ita at my commaud to go into the matter many ways. As a rule men of proper name committees at the present session. Asher exhaustively. In order to do so it would be Hinds and Amos Allen, who are Speaker ty are averse to going as sureties on A GOOD WURD. necessary to have the ei y reports to digest, Willoughby Building, Opp. Fuller & Cobb's. Reed’s clerks, are already reappointed by and 1 have but a single one, and that for the such bonds. When they have done so, virtue o f his reclection as Speaker. So is A subscriber writes from Batavia, 111.: fiscal year ending Feb., 1892; if Mr. M o il however, the oflicial furnishing the Herbert M. Lord, clerk of the committee on Editor of the Coutier Gazette :— I have laud will icfcr to pages 44 and 45 o f that wa)s and means, because the Speaker has ap Cal, in and you will be astonished to see what houd becomes iu the nature o f things just received the semi-weekly edition and 1 report he w ill find over the signatures of the pointed that committee for this congress am much pleased with it. Born in Union, commissioners that they expended iu round under obligations to the men who have The clerks for M r. Boutelle’s committee and articles you can buy for 10 cents. By far and having been mote or less identified with number* £28,000 during that year, and that thus lent him the assistance o f their M r. M illiken’s committee are still on duty, her affairs until of age, the news of Ihe differ was one ol the last yeais of the existence of the Greatest Bargains ever seen in R ckland. but they have not been formally reappointed names. It need uot ueceesarily follow ent towns comes to me like a weekly letter. (he commission, which was superceded one because the committee have not yet been that these men should exercise influ Maine men are ever)where loyal to their year later by the election o f .Mr. Simmoys as Many of them are worth at least 25 cents. stBe and we are always interested in know named.” ence over the official whose houd they commissioner, on the recommendation of ing what those left behind us are doing Mayor Knight. Some years, if my memory That tired feeling is due to impoverished make good ; hut a houd funishtd by u Bright, fresh and clean, your paper fills a seivcs me correctly, (he expenditure was even blood. Enrich the blood with Hood’s Sarsa AMONG THEM VOU MAY FIND— waul. You cannot give us too much of the laiger lhau that, and 1 have not the slightest regular company, just us other insur parilla and be strong and vigorous. ance is furnished, would remove any town items. F . H . D a n i e l s . Heubi but wha' good results were gotten from it either; but 1 think it is unreasonable to Imported Hand Painted China, / . suggestions of this character. Modern A Hartland newspaper correspondent expect as much prom less than half that Judge William Penn Whitehouse of Au Crockery and Glassware of every description. husiuess methods recognise the profes solicitously corrects the erroneous impression amount, however fai'hful or efficient the mau gubta has been renominated by Gov. Powers as associate justice of the supreme bench of sional houd and are almost universally that may have got abroad that his town or men may be who expend it. Also a Large Assortment of Japanese Goods. offi.ers are in the habit of writing their ordcis T o quote from what was takeu from my Maine for a second term of seven years adopting it. on plain paper. letter: “ When the commission was first or There is no member of the Maine Supreme TIN AND AGATE WAKE, Bench who is more popular in K n ot county *444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44444444 ganized there was annually expended ap pr xuuaiely £30,000;” in answer to that he than Judge Whitehouse, and bis reappoint We mention a few Prices below: says: “ At nu nine has the City of Rockland ment, though expected, nevertheless gives the ADVERTISING RIGHT. appropriated £30.000 lor highways and per deepest pleasure. Ladies Underwear, )0c. Ladies’ Hose, 5c. Silver Knives and Forks, 10'. inaneul improvements combined.” But as a each Cups and Saucers, 5c. Hand Fainted Pates, 10c. 24 in Saws only mailer of L et 1 trunk some years even more inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 than that sum has been expended; it does uot 10c. Flat Irons 10c. A nice line of novels, 5 and 10c. Frying Pans ir. the D ays. add to the force of M r. Morllaud's letter when best Agate Ware, 5 and 10c. 120 sheets WrliDs’ Pacer 5c. Ail veil i»iug coat- tuoney and the merchant doasu't cure to throw Ilia he says that a part of the expenditure came Morton L . H ill, of Lebanon, lu d , says: money away. It is easy to upend money for advcili-iog that doesn't ad - private individual.-, that is, abutters, • My wife bad Inflam m atory Rheumatism iu (.hair Bottoms 5 cts. 40-incli Curtain Bods 10 cts. which 1 am perfectly willing to admit, but ■ every muscle and joint, her suffering was ter- vertise. But the Courier-Gazette, with itu great circulation covering all as ihe commissioners had the funds to use, it | nble and her body andface were swollen al- kEMi MBER NO ARTICLE IN THIS STO k E MORE THAN 10 C IS. this part of Maine, give- the advertiser genuine value fur the monev he 4<>c» not make any difieience whether it p m c most beyond recognition; bad been iu bed for ir m a “ $ SPEAR, MAY & STOVER’S S T hey now have the linndsomost store in lj2n,«ter*n yfnin»> mid invite everybody to en.ll nntl wee it. ’This Spring they will yive particular attention to Carrying l he Largest and Best Selected Stoch in this vicinity. Should custom ers desire to see sam ples at their homes, drop us a postal and we will send you a line of* sam ples. 4* » MOULDINGS MADE TO MATCH ANY PAPER » 4* ( "amden, R oekport and Thom aston custom ers purchasing* $3.00 and upwards will have their oar Fare paid and in addition all custom ers according to purchases will he given our THE: 408 ZMA.I2ST STREET, - TEOOTEX j TLTTZD, ZL/LTLITTZE Ralph H . Blackington has moved into the The new date for Rev. -Mr. Roger’s lecture Mayflower parties are coining into style W ilbur C. Marsh, who ha* been acting as TALK OF THE TOWN Kittredge tenement on Claremont street. will be announced from tbe Methodist pulpit pretty early in the seaion. express agent on the Bath-Lewiston route for The Difference in Shoes E P. Rollins, the grocer, has closed his on Sunday. Rev. A. W. Taylor will preach at the Free several months past, ha* returned home with Indications. his wife. store on Camden s'reet. Business depression The meeting'of the I2mo Club, arranged Baptist church tomorrow forenoon. Sotno doalors will soil shoos whioh ‘•New maple sugar” on tbe frult-standa doth led to this action. for next Monday evening, has been postponed Almost 200 people sat down to an extra appear, The ladies circle of the Methodist church, And th a t’s a aign that iprin g la almost here H . W . Smith of Thomaston has made ap till further notice. met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Leavitt, fine tupper at the Universalist vestry W ednes aro very near the style, but not quite Listen, and you may hear the robin’s Joyous song plication to Governor Powers for a commis Two British wood coasters arrived at this Florence street. day evening and a considerably larger audi so. fcTItoy charge as much for them W hen that is ao, it can't be w lnt?r long ence still remained to the excellent entertain sion as trial justice. M r. Smith came to port, Tuesday, the first of the season. Their Miss Grace Adams entertained the mem The cays aro growing plainly longer at both ends. ment provided by the members o f the Young ah wo do for our shoes, which are That, alao, the approach of spring portend" Thomaston from Hancock county some cargoes were for Perry Bros. ber! of her Sunday-school class at her home T h e sidewalks are About six Inches deep with mud, People’s Union of that church. The farces months ago, and is now employed in the At Pratt Memorial church, tomorrow, there on Berkeley street Thursday evening. absolutely in the very latest stylo, That meana 'tla time to purify your blood. “Cousin Frank” and “ The New W om an” Macomber jewelry store. w ill be a love feast at 9 30; baptisms and Tbe awcet song sparrow now und then la heard to W ith the exception of one wood coaster were presented in a very fetching manner and will lit perfectly and wear you longer The rainbow party at Oicar Duncan’s home sermon at 1030 and general social meeting •In f. there was but one vessel in the harbor yeater- it is the opinion of all who were (present that A nd that agutn is proof that this la spring. on the Old Thomaston road Wednesday at 7. than any other shoes yon have worn. T h e buds are bursting everywhere, upon the trees, day. An unusual thing for a nice spring day. the Uniou embraces a great deal of histrionic night, was a happy social event, participated The breath of spring perfutneih every breeze. T h e I I . G. Bird bouse on Rockland street, James Demuth of Thomaston, who has talent. Tbe cast of character* for the two We nro perfectly satisfied with tho Y o u suy that a ll those signs deceptive are, mayhap; in by about 20 of M r. Duncan’s young lady which has recently been renovated through lately served two j i i l sentences for selling plays were as follows: Cousin Fran k: May But this In flnul: Bock beer 1m on tap and gentlemen friends. Prizes were won by Bhoes we sell, and we are very partic. —Somerville Journal. out has been leased through F. M . Shaw’s short lobsters, was released from custody this Raymond, Miss Nellie Hicks; Genevive Ray Edgar Davis and Ernest Keene. agency to zKndrfews Mitchell of Rockport who week. mond, Miss Etta St. Clair; Enid Raymond, nlar. We are certain that you will District Deputy F. M. Richards of Camden will move in next Monday. My. Mitchell is Eureka Senate, K. A . E. O ., had an im A t the First Baptist Church tomorrow the Miss Olie Gilchrest; Mrs. Maud Thorne. Mrs. ho pleased with our footwear. made his official visit to Rockland Lodge a carpenter and will enter the employ of the portant special meeting last night. pastor, J. IL Parshley, will preach morning W alter Spear; Cousin Frank, Miss Addle F. & A. M., Tuesday night. There was work W. II. Glover Co. and evening. Themes: 10:30 a. m., “ The Holmes. I'T h e New Woman : Darius Simp A Beautiful Pastel FEEE after Tbe next session of Union Pomona Grange on the Entered Apprentice degree, the can The carpenters are beginning to get their Human C hrist;” 6 p. in., “The D evil’s Slan kins, M r. E. E. Bond; Mrs. Darius Simpkins, at our store will be held with Hope Grange at Hope didates being Charles H . Moor and E. B. p irehasing Five Dollars worth of goods muscle up after a Winter’s inactivity—The der of Job’s God.” attorney-at-law, Mrs. Arthur Berry; Mrs. A pril 17. Spear. A banquet wound up the ceremonies. Cunningham bouse on James street is receiv Henrietta Dugal Highm ind, Miss Louise Several herds of cows in this section were L. M . Benner, who succeeded the Atkinson H unt; Miss Betty llfiston, Ph. I)., M . D., WENTWORTH Boston and Bangor ” Wba« has been done hitherto hasi land we eave bad for more than half a So long ns the person claiming tbe re oentury » queen who does nat forget ward or rewards had supplied the In STEAMSHIP CO. not been without results. Beware of Imitaiicns! "But fir the jnstire which was exe that doriog that, time a complete revo- formation which led to the srrest or ar cuted upon the archtyrant Alexander off lntion has taken place in many pre- rests of the individuals indicated, the Our Bread i» the best in the world Resumption of Service at Regular Fares. Russia, the blow which was struck at( vionsly existing beliefs and systems, a money should be faithfully paid witb- No question ahimt this. For all who f qnecn who knows that England will ont qnestion or reservation. Steamers lesm Rockland, weather and lee p< r- English tyranny by tbe destruction of have used il will tell you m i . E v ery m ittlng, as follow s: Clerkenwell prison, the righteous pun never tolerate another George IV, who Needless to say the pnblication of this loaf which leave- our shop bears the For Boston, Mondays and Thursdays at (shout) f recognizes that wi. r wns patiently letter, with the names, and in three imprint C. K. II. and is wrspped in » 30 r . M., or upon arrival of steamer from Bncks ishmeut which befell those servants of tyrants and enemieR of freedom, Bnrkes borne 80, 40 and 20 years ago will not eases with portraits, of tho men who special paper and on the in-ide is a For Camden, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport and and Cavendish— but for these and other be endured for a moment today, and were asserted to be the leaders of tho label of which the following is a fac Winterport, Wednesday and t'atnrdiys at (about) has wisely avoided everything which conspiracy nnd tho offer of snob largo 6.30 a . m ., or upon arrival of steamer from Boston glorious deeds the bitter cry of the op simile; For Green’s Landing, Ho. West Harbor, North pressed all over I In- world bad passedI can put royalty on its trial or the tem rewards created a profound sensation Kast Harbor and Bar Harbor, Wednesdays and Sat per of tho people to the test. Hence, not only in England and Ireland, bnt in urdays at (about) 5.30 a . or upon arrival of nulieard and unheeded, Ireland had not steamer from Boston. wrung from reluctant England the though Englishmen know that a day of America and on the continent. RETURNING. few paltry concessions tlint have been reckoning between royalty and the peo Clue or two of The Daily Record’s From Boston, Tuesdays and Fridays at 5.00 r . m made, nnd the dawning of the great ple is nigh, they have tacitly consented contemporaries did not hesitate to cen- From Bucksport, Mondays and Thursdays at COPYRIGHT 1896- BY DODO MEAD ANO COMPANY. snre the action which bad been taken ns 11.00 a . M. via way-landings. day of freedom hnd been indefinitely to put off tlint dny so long ns she lives Front Bar Harbor, Mondays and Thursdays at postponed. and to cull upon some other and less an advertising dodge, and a well known 10.00 a . m via way-landings. CHAPTER I. That this theory afforded tho most "But the fact remains nnd cannot be fortunate sovereign to settle the aecount. Conservative organ declared that such a ZiOCAIt WIWTh.B SER V IC E . TOO 18 "CAPTAIN SHANNON?” likely explanation of what subsequently denied Hint nihilists, anarchists, Fe Bnt the account, too long overdue, will direct insult to the authorities was cal Steamer ••Rockland,” Capt.K. W . C urtis,w ill leave took place was generally agreed, al soou have to be settled. As well might culated seriously to injure the national Rockland, weather and Ice permitting, for Camden, The yenr 18— will be memorable for nians and those who under different Belfast, Castine and Bucksport, on Mondays, the perpetration in England nnd in Ire though one well known authority on ex names and different lenders nre fight one man hope to stand ngainst nn in prestige of England; that tbo govern Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 a . M. land of a wiries of infamously diabolical plosives expressed himself as of opinion ing for freedom throughout tho world coming sea, ns well might the courtiers ment had made every possible effort to Returning from Bucksport nt 8 45 a . m . or upon proteot society and to bring the perpe arrival of train from Bangor, on Tuesdays, Thurs outrages. On the scene of each crime tbat no infernal machine capable of have up to the present failed to aoooin- , of old King Caunte think by their chid days and Saturdays for Castine, Belfast, Camden was tonnd, sometimes scrawled in plain causing what had happened conld be plish the results at which they aim. ing to stay the rude waves from wetting trators of the recent outrages to book, and Rockland. rough capitals upon a piece of paper concealed in so small a compass as that "And why? tbe feet of their royal master, as the and that tbe result of Tiie Record's rash FRBD LOTHROP. Agent, Rockland. and ill advised procedures would be to W ILLIA M H. H ILL, General Manager, Boston. which whs pinned to the body of a vic suggested. But it was pointed odt iu "Because they have been scattered rich few think that they can withstand tim, sometimes rudely chalked in the reply that from arrests and discoveries and separate organizations,each working the million of the poor when the pool stultify the action of the police and to M aine Central R . R. same lettering upon a door or wall, which had been made in America and independently of the other and having shall arise in their might and theii defeat the ends of justice. this inscription: "By order. Captuin on tbe continent it wns evident that no resources outside itself. So long ns right to cl&iin as their own the riches Ou the other bund, tho public gener Io Effect Oct. 4. 1896. Shannon.” the manufacture of infernal machines this sort of thing continues nothing can which their lnbors have accumulated. ally—especially ill view of tbo fact that Who Captain Shannon was the police and investigations into tho qualities of be hoped for bat tbe throwing away of Iu whose hands are thoso riches now? The Record bad succeeded in discover A S S K N G B R trains leave Rockland as fol« explosives were being scientifically and "For answer lot them look to the ing who wero the leaders of the con P Io w a : failed entirely to discover, althongh the procious lives and sorely needed money 8.20 A. M., for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, comities in which the crimes occurred systematically carried on. to no purpose. words which are written in tho very spiracy, which tbe polioe had apparent Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, Portland, .ud Boston, Though no connection had os yet been heart of their seething, starving Lon ly failed to do—was inclined to givo arriving In Boston at 4.15 r . M . wero Rconred from endtoeiid, nnd every "Bnt let theso scattered forces oom- 1.30 P. M-, for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, person who was known to have been in traced between tho persons who had bine into one organized and all power don, over the portico of the Royal Ex the editor and tho proprietors credit for Waterville, Portland and Boston, arrlvlngln Boston been arrested and the perpetrators of the change, ‘The earth is the Lord’s and the tho patriotism they claimed, and it wus at 9.20 I*. M. the neighborhood was subjected to the ful federation, and mankind will be ut T r a in s a r r iv e : severest examination. That some who recent outrages, the probabilities were its mercy. fullness thereof. ’ Yes, tho lords'—this confidently believed that the offer of so 10.45 A. M. morning train from Portland, Lew that suoh connection existed, nnd it was duke's, that earl’s—bnt not God’s (if large a rewnrd would tempt some one to iston, Augusta and Waterville. wero so examined knew more than they “ This is what has beeu done. 6.20 P . M . from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and would tell there was reason to believe, asked whether it might not be possible “ The World Federation of Freodom is a God there be) or the people's. turn informer and to givo up his con- Bangor. but so dreaded was the miscreant's that some one who was thus engaged in now nn accomplished fact, for all the "But it is to restore tho earth nnd fedirntes to justice. GEORGE F. EVANS, Gen’l Manager. experimenting with explosives hnd dis the fullness thereof to the people that the What Tho Daily Record did for Eng F. E. BOOTH BY, O. P. & T. A. name and so swift and terrible had been secret societies of the world liavo com W. L. W HITE, Dlv.Supt. the fnte of those who in tbo past bad covered a new explosive, or n new com bined into one common and supremo or World Federation of Freedom is fight land the Dublin News, which hud been incurred his vengeance ’ that neither bination of explosives, which wns differ ganization, witli one common onemy ing. Its cause is the cause of the poor, consistently loyal throughout and tho Bluehill Steamboat Line. offers of rewnrd nor threats of punish ent from and more deadly than any and one common purpose. and it is sacred. Long years of toiling most fearlessly outspoken of all the ment conld elicit anything but dogged thing known to the authorities. "That purpose is to rid mankind of for the bare necessities of life have st Irish press in its denunciation of Cap SPRING SCHEDULE. denials. Into the probability or improbability tho monsters of monarchy and imperial broken tho spirit, of tho poor that they tain Shannon, did for Ireland. It hailed Bntwhen the conspirators carried the of this and other theories which were ism, uncPwith them of the whole vam have become almost like beasts of bur tho proprietors und oditorof Tho Record STR. CATHERINE War into the enemy’s country and suc put forward it would be idle hero to en pire brood of peers, nobles und capital den that wince before a wiiip in the as patriots, declaring that, in view of CAPT. O. A. CROCKETT, cessfully accomplished the peculiarly ter. All that is known is that the train ists, wlio, in order that they may live in hands of a child and bow thoniRelvea tc tbo inefficiency which the government W ill leave Rockland on arrival of steamer from had only just entered the tunnel imme the yoke nt the bidding of a mastei bad displayed iu its efforts to protect Boston, every Wednesday and Saturday, for North daring crimo which wrecked the police idleness and sensuality, grind the face W est H arbor, Deer Isle, L ittle Deer Jale, Bargent- headquarters at Now Scotland Yard diately to the west of Blackfriars sta of the poor and drain drop by drop the whose puny lifo they could crush out at the public, it was high liiho thut tho ville, Sedgwick, Brooklin, So. Bluehill, Bluehill, tion when there occurred the most awful a blow. It is tiino that tbo poor should puhlio should bestir itself and tako the Surry and Ellsw orth. the indignation of the public know no hearts' blood of toiling millions. Returning everv Monday and Thursday, leaving bounds. If tho emissaries of Captain explosion of the sort within the memory "Its object is to declare that all be made to see tbo terrible power which, matter into its own hand. It reprinted B urry at 7 o’clock a m ., for above landings and of man. The passengers, as well as the if only by virtneA'f their swarming mil — by the permission of Tho Record— tho connecting at Rockland with steamer for Boston. Shannon could succeed in conveying an things are the property of the people; Infernal machine into New Scotland guard, driver and stoker, not only of to wrench from tho greedy maw of lions, lies ut their command. descriptions and portraits of tho “ sus Yard itself, tho whole community was, the train in which the explosion took landowners and oaptalists their ill got "It is for the people of Great Britai pects'’ und distribute il them broadcast VIXALIIAVEX & KOCkLAM) so it was argued, nt the mercy of a plnce, but also of a train which was ten gains und to restore them to tho to mako choice whether they will throw over the eouulry, uud it announced thut STEAMBOAT OOMPT. band of murderers. proceeding in tho opposite direction and rightful possessors; to sweep from the in their lot with tho winning side whil it would add to the amount which was Tbo scene in the house of commons happened to be passing at tbe time, face of the earth the fat priests, minis yet there is timo to wuke terms o. offered by Tho Daily Record for infor Look at every loaf carefully uud see 8PRINC ARRANGEMENT on the night following tbo outrage was were killed to a man, with the excep ters and olergy who batten and fatten whether they will sacrifice their live* mation which would lead to the arrest that you cun find there the above. If TWO TRIPS DAILY one of great excitement. The chief sec tion of one of Smith’s bookstall boys, on the carrion of dead und decaying re and the lives of their wives and children of Cuptuiu Shauuou tho sum of £5,000. you cannot they are imitations o f our whose escape seemed almost miruculons. to support a system by the destruction bread. Do not be deceived but gel the BETWEEN VINALHAVEN k EOCKLAND rotary for Ireland declared in a memo ligions; to preach the gospel of the [TO UK OONTINUED.J rable speech that the purpose of the Every soul in the station—ticket collect huppiness of man iu place of the worship of which they will bo the first to profit. best. 13 Commencing Monday, Mar. 1st, 1807, crime was to terrorize und to intimi ors, porters, station master and tbe un of God, and to declare the dny of the And in making such choice it mnst be the Steamer date. No loyal English or Irish oitizen fortunate people who were waiting on great republic, when the niuuy millions remombored thut they have no lougei Two spirits stand by would, ho was sure. Tie deterred from the platform—shared the same fate. who huvo hitherto been ruled shull be- against them for the purposo of freeing every baby's cradle— L A D IE S DO YOU KHOW COV. BODWELL doing his duty by such infamous acts, Nor was this all, for at tbe moment oomo the rulers. Ireluud uud of emancipating Russia a a good spirit and a DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Ca PT. wm. r. creed, but that they had to deni with murder when the outrage occurred the train was •’That this glorious consummation handful of putriots, struggling hopeless bad. Good and bad W ill leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week passing under one of the busiest cross ly aguinst. overwhelming odds, but tbe are waiting for him at day at 7.00 a. m ., and 1 p. m. ers of the most determined type could can be attained ull ut ouce the federa is tho originnl nnd only FR EN C H Returning, leave Rockland, Till ion’s Wharf, foi not be doubted. Tho whole conspiracy ings in London—that where New tion is not so suiigniiio as to expoct. Its wholo of the secret societies of the his very start ill life. wife nnd reliable onro on tho mar- Vinalhaven at 9.30 a. m. and 3 p. m. landing nt was, in his opinion, the work of some Bridge street, Blackfriars bridge, Queen members know thut though they have u world. They have uguiust them the Which will get him ? -k e t. Price. £1.00; sent by lim it Hurricane Isle, each trip both ways. Victoria street nnd theUhauies embank most giguutio und furrenching orgauizu The angel of cheerful V Genuine sold only by 17 W. S. WHITE, General Manager. half dozen assassins, who were proba lever strong enough to move tho world ness and health or the J. H. HAMMOND, Cor. Free nnd Centro Sts.* Rockland, M e., February 22, 1897. ment converge—and so terrific was tho tiou which hus been formed within tht Portland, State Agent for White’s New bly tbo tools of the monster calling they must bo content to work slowly. evil spirit of misfort Hair Grower. Send for circular. himself "Captain Shannon," in whose explosion that tho space between theso Mankind is a chained giant. Their aim history of man, an organization th une and disease ? too fertile brain tbe crimes had, he be converging thoroughfares was blown is to set him froe. But to do this they wealth and power of which are prao The mother who BOSTON lieved, originated, and under whose away as a man’s hand is blown away mast bo content to knock off his fetters iI ticully unlimited, which counts among brings her baby into ITCHING PiLtS devilishly planned direotions they had by the bursting of a gun. one by one, and at tho last meeting of its members statesmen iu every court in the w.orld und-r un AMERS been carried out. The buildings in tbe immediate tho World Federation of Freedom it wus Europe, statesmen who, ulthough they favorable conditions, SWAYNE’S The polioe had reason to suppose that neighborhood, including parts of St. unanimously agreed to inaugurate tho hold the highest offices of truHt in theii almost hands him over PILES to misfortune. She ABSOLUTELY CURES. QiNTNlENi tho headquarters of the conspirators Puul’s station on the London, Chatham great struggle for personul liberty. country’s councils, ure secretly work PV Mi’TOM.H-Mol.i.irri Intcrt-e Itching «r..l and’ Dover railway, the offices over ought to be strong and ■ tlnclnc: m««l nt nights worse l»j Mrateli Inj. If were in Ireland, in which country the "The council of the federation has ing in connection with the federation, well herself when the allowed to renllnur lurn.tr. f.rm anil p-nl-wlc, mujority of the crimes—at all events of Blackfriars station and Do Keyser’s ho two reasons for deciding to commence an organization which has spies and baby comes. Circum tel on the opposite side of the way, wero eyes in every place and w ill spur bleeding, absorb*the In m ■••••. So' I l>t dim ui-ts or by One of the new and palatial steamers, the earlier crimes—had been commit the pluu of campaign by freeing Irelund. stances are not always ted. wrecked, and the loug arm of Black- "The first is thut the members know uoithor man, woman uor child in thi favorable to this, but “ Bay Slate" or “ Portland,” frinrs bridge lay idly across the river, terrible vengeance which will be visited Dr. Pierce’s Favorite He regretted to say, but it was his well thut the greatest enemy with wbiub MEDFORD W ill le duty to say. that but for tho disloyal like a limb which has been rudely back they huve to contond— tho last country upon its enemies. Prescription will help W ha rf, ed from a body. "Tho people of England, and espe her every time. It oepted attitudo of a section of the Irish people to be convinced of the righteousness of gives strength and MATTRESSES Through tickets can be obtained at all prlnclpa. who, from dastardly and contemptible But it is not my intention to attempt their cause—will be Euglund, thut prince oiully of London, will kuow before th —ABB— railroad stations in the State o f Maine. Street earn any realistic description of tbe scene or morrow how furreaehing is the arm o, tone and elasticity to from Union Passenger Station run to Steamer dock. cowardice or from sympathy with the ridden, priest ridden, peer ridden nation the maternal organs Healthful and J. B. COYLE. J. F. LISCOM B, of the awful sights which were witness of fiunkies and enemies of freedom, the federation and how pitiless its vonge assassins, had not only withheld the and power and vital Comfortable Oct. 1, *96. Manager. Geueral Agent. evidence, but had on more than one oc ed when, after the first paralyzing mo which shed the blood of her own chil ance. Let tlioiu be warned by whui ity to the nerve-centres. Taken early PORTIAND, MAINE. casion actually sought to hinder the po ment of panic was over, the search for dren in America rather than grant them w ill occur this duy on the underground while the baby is expected it completely — AT— N.A. & M.H.Burpee lice iu the execution of their duty, tbe the injured, tho dying and the dead was their rightful independence and now railway, and let them bewaro lest by relieves motherhood of its unnatural conspirators would long since have been commenced. The nnuiber of lives lost, seeks in u similar way to keep Irelund, hindering, either actively or passively, dangers and excessive pain, and makes it the joy and comfort thut it ought to be. brought to book. including those who perished in Black- India, Gunudu and Australia under her the work of tho federation, they incur friurs station, iu the two trains, iu the thut vongeunce. By order. It is the only remedy-that can l>e abso A C H O IC E Tho secretary then went on to de cruel heel. At England, then, it is right lutely relied on to cure “ female com nounce in the strongest language what Rtreet and in the surrounding build and fitting the first blow should be “Captain Shannon.” plaints.” G O O D T E A ! he called tbe iufamous couduet of the ings, was enormous. Several columns of struck. AND tbe papers next morning were filled CHAPTER III. Iu a letter to Dr. Pierce. Mra. Emma Crowder, disloyal Irish. He declured, amid ring "Tbe olhor reason is that Ireluud, of AnthoAon, Heuderaoit Co., Ky.. writes : •• lie- VARIED with lists of the missing and the dead. THE DAILY RECORD TO THE RESCUE. fore taking your * Favorite Prescription ' I had 1 9 c a l b . ing cheers, that the man or woman who when she is once set free und iu the niiscarriea twice, and since taking it have given sought to shield such u monster as Cap One name on the list hud a terrible sig bunds of the federation, is to be made Three days ufter the explosion The birth to a fine healthy boy who is the pride of L IN E O F nificance. Il was tbe name of the man Daily Record, which hud from the first the household. Besides Uns my monthly periods tain Shannon or to protect him and bis the basis of future operations. It is very used to be accompanied with terrible pains i Formosa Oolong,sold everywhere for confederates from justice was nothing to achieve whose murder tbe lives of so neoessury thut tbe taderutiou should given exceptional prominence to every GOODS AT less than a murderer iu tbe eyes of God many innocent men and women hud thing connected with the outrages, is 50c a lb.; our price 35c a lb.; 3 have some suoh headquarters, and in re C E N T H N E R ’S and of man. He informed tbe house been ruthlessly sacrificed, the name of gard to size—too large a center is not de sued u special supplement, in which, in our family physician did in six mouths." a mun whose remains were never found, a lotter to tho people of England, tho THE JEWELER. lbs. for $1.00. that, although tbe government bud ac sirable—shape, situation and compact For chronic lung and throat affections tually framed several important meas bat whose funeral pyre was built of the ness, Ireluud possesses peculiar natural editor said thut in view of the iufumouB The best Country Butter 20c a lb. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery ures which would go far to remove the broken bodies of hundreds of his fellow advantages for the purpose. Au island, conspiracy which had been formed Is a marvelously successful remedy. It DR. A. W. TAYLOR. creatures, the name of tho chief secre agaiust the welfare of the British em Spices 4 l-2c a package. grievances of which Irishmen were surrounded on ull sides us by sentries will cure 98 per cent, of all cases of con DEKTTIST. oompluiniug, he for one would, iu view tary for Ireland. by tbe sea, no hostile force cun steal pire and against the lives of British sumption if taken in time. It is the most OPERATIVE Si MECHANICAL DENTISTRY Best bulk Soda, same as you pay 7c of wbut had taken place, strenuously upou her under cover und unawares. oitizens, the proprietors of The Daily wonderful blood-maker und flesh-builder Crown and Brldgework. oppose tho consideration ut that moment CHAPTER II. She is practically the key to Europe, Reoord hud some months ago deoided to In the world. It cures where doctors Gold und Vulcuuite Plates full or partial. a package for, 5c a lb., 6 lbs. for Opjxisite Thorndike Hotel, Rockland of any measures which had even tbe CAPTAIN SHANNON’S MANIFESTO. and as u vantage ground from which to bring all their resources, capital and have failed. 25c. appearance of a concession to Irisii de On tbe day of tbo outrage upon the commence operations upou England her energy to bear upou the disoovery of Metropolitan railway a manifesto from the promoters of the conspiracy. In the Fresh Eggs always on band, by the mands. It was repression, not conces position cannot be bettered. M e rw n Ap Rice, sion, which must be meted out to trai Captuin Shauuou, of which the follow "Is there a single thinking man or |j carrying out of this investigation the case or dozen. tors and murderers. ing is a copy, wus received by the prime woman who cannot see that monarchy services of tbo very ablest Euglish uud ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA\ Within a mouth ufter the delivery of minister at his official residence in uud imperialism, peers, clergy und oluss foreign detectives hud been enguged, 407 M ain Street, Lard by the pail or tubs at very low this speech ail England was horrified Downing street. It was written,as usual, distinctions, are doomed, uud that theii their instructions being thut, so loug as P . O . Box 1074. ROO&IJUW, V -l /? A. p ric e s. by tbe nows of a crime more wantonly in roughly printed eapilals, und us it utter downfall isouly a matter of timei absolute secrecy wus observed and ul wicked than any outrage which bad bore the Dublin postmark of the preced Germany, Russia, Austria, Ituly, timate success attained, tbe questiou of I F . V. 11ANSCOM, M . !>., Call and see at ing dqy must have been posted before expense wus to reiuuiu entirely uucon- preceded it, a crime which resulted, os France uud Euglund ure undermined to PHYSICIAN ANU BVBOEOK its perpetrators must have known it tbe explosion hud t ikon place: the very cores by socialism and uuurcliy. sidered. As a result, he was now uble to 1 eo bea s t r e e t would result, iu the wholesale murder "To the People of Great Britain and Tbe mines whiuii ure to destroy society supply the names and, in three eases, Offiou and Residence of liuudredsof inoffensive people, aguinst Ireland: as society now exists ure laid, though personul descriptions anV portraits of 25 Masonic Street, . Kooklanc whom, excepting for the fact that they “Fellow Countrymen anu Coun they are out of sight, und ut uuy mo seven men who were beyond all ques ^S p ec ia l ulleuliou given to diseases of the eve ni s ear. happened to he law abiding citizens, tbe trywomen—The anarchistic, uibilistio, ment tbe opportunity may come to fire tion tbe leaders of the movement, und Ilo 10 A- M. followers of Captain Shannon could Fenian and similar in ivemeuts of the the train. Suoh an opportunity once oc one of whom, though which be regret THOMASTON. Office Hours < to 6 P . M . S.G. Prescott &Co. (after 7P.M . 17 huve no grievance. past have uil been failures. That fact curred iu France, but wiiut happened ted lie was at present unable to say, tbe notorious Cuptuiu Shannon himself. Agent forHhe following High Grade Telephone 80-2. Rockland, Me. All that was known was that a re there is no denying I do not mean to then, though it served to show what The proprietors of Tbe Record hud not Telephone <3-2. spectably dri ssed young man, carrying say that there huve been no results to haired of its rulers wus seething unsus Cochran, Baker & Cross, what appeared to be ubout u dozen well the glorious war which has been waged pected iu the lowest stratum of sooiety, intended, he said, to make known tbeir worn volumes from Mudie’s or some upon a society which is content to stand was a mere accident. But, if uu acci discoveries until the investigation had FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT Goods delivered to all parts of the other circulating library, hud entered by heedless and unconcerned while Kus- dental outbreak like tbe French revolu reached a more forward and satisfactory BICYCLES: INHUltANCE. an empty first class carriage ut Aldgate sia's many millions of starving and suf tion could set rivers of blood running stage, but iu view of what had recently T he Oldest Insurance Agency in Maine city Free of Charge. 60 M A IN S T R E E T , RO CK I A N D fering fellow creatures are the slaves of in France, what may we not expect oocurred Ybey had decided that it would station. These books were held together Silver King, E. U. COCBBAM J. U. MAHXB C. O. CHOS» by u strap, as is usual when sending or a system by which tbe honor, liberty from the great revolution which, when uot be right to withhold auy informa tion which might assist iu bringing tbe taking volumes for exchange to the li and life of every man, woman und child it comes, as come it must, will be the Spaulding, JAMES WIGHT, braries, and it bad occurred to no one are at tbe mercy of a tyrant’s whim und result not of uhuuce, hut of long yeurs perpetrators of the diubolioul outrage to P*ik l'luce, KOCKLANI), M K THIS CIGAR iS NOT to ask to examine them, although tbe tbe whims of bis myrmidons; a society of systematic propagation of souiulistiu justice. Iu conclusion be announced officials ut ruilwuy stations had, iu which looks on smiling while Ireland principles urnoug the masses? that tbe proprietors of Tbe Daily Record Waverly, FBAGTIOAL QAB AND 8 T N A I> FITTSB GIVEN AWAY:’ view of tho recent outrages, been in is groaning under tbe heel of English "There ure people who will say tiiat , were prepared to offer tbe following re structed to challenge every passenger oppression, und while capitalists, who what happened on the other side of the wards; a id dealer in Pine and Steam Killings, Rube* i yawn os they seek to devise some hew channel euu uever happen on this. But | First. —They would pay to auy person, White, Victor. P sjklnfi, Hemp Packing, Cotton Waste-, and • carrying a suspicious looking parcel. ALIU s jjd s pertaining lo G ab a n d St ba a K in-inat*. The theory which was afterwurd put vice on which to squander the wealth those who kuow wliat is going on iu j■ by ineuus of whose information tbe cap Steam and Hot Water House Healing ture bud been effected, a reward ut £3,- forward was that what appeared to be which has become u burden to them, Loudon, Mauehester, Birmingham uud , Aweutfor BLARE A RNGWLRS STRAW PI M> a parcel of volumes from u circulating grind down and sweat the poor, setting all the largest towns kuow that we are 000 per bead fur tbe arrest of uuy of tbe BICYCLE: SUPPLIES library was iu reality a case cunningly one starving man to compete against living ou the edge of a volcano; that seven men whose names appeared ou LOWAHO K. GOULD, another for a wage which euu scarce England is riper for revolution toduy tbe list. BUT IS SOLD FOR covered with the backs, biudiugs and Give me a call and save money edges of books, and tbat this case con find him and his iu dry bread. than Franc.) was in 1789, though the | Second.—To uny person who would COUNSELLOR AT LAW THE LEADING lOo CIGAR tained an internal machine of the most "A society which, calling itself danger is us little suspected now us it , give sueb information as would lead to K. IL BUMPS, ------CaMD ---- deadly description. It was supposed Christian and having it iu its powef to wus theii, and tbat what happened then, -{ tbe arrest of Captain Shannon, and at Register of Probate. IN THE CITY. mend mutters, cun unconcerned endure tbe same time furnish proof of bis iden COUBT HOUSE, KOCKLANI' that the wretch iu charge of it had pur and worse, may happen ut any time in Watts Block, THOMASTON posely entered an empty carriage that such iniquities is blood guilty, and, so England unless her councilors have the tity. they would pay a reward of £20,- be might tbe better carry out his in- loug as these things last, upou society foresight and the wisdom lo give to tbe 000. Dr. T. H. Tibbetts, furnous plan, and that after setting fire shull its crimes be visited; with society people what the people will assuredly , And iu offeiing these rewards they Warned-An Idea E K 3 to the fuse h« had left the train ut ths must all just men und true wage deadly Otherwise take. made uu exception iu regard to tbe per Protect your ideas i they may brluu you wealth. DENTIST. sons who were eligible to claim them. ( W rite JO HN W ED hEitB UH N & CO.. PaU-ut A tto r next station. war. "It must be remembered that iu Eng- neys, WuNhiugum. D. O.. fo r their *1,890 prise offer »uu new lL»t or oue thousand in tenuous wanted- Oor. Main aud W inter Sis., Rockland « tl& WSA l a .m i « CALL AMD HAVK TIMJB l.i. . i. s up «» the poor thing God grant D wight, Illinois, Oct. 18, 1896. STATE OF MAINE. that her hopes may lie realized.” To whom it may concent:— Not lee of Aaaigaea of Ills Appointment. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry The n adanie did not dwell on the possi There i« hut one Keeley Inalltnte At Rockland, In th** County o Krmx and State of CLBANBD AND REPAIRED. Maine, the sixteenth day of March. A. I> UW7. bility of her victim being disappointed or authorised bv u»io ilo buxine** n« *uch The undersigned hereby give* nottoe of hta ap I also hare s line of Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware - state whether In thnt event tho money and Opt leal Goods. Eyes Tested Free. in the slate of Maine and that one I* point ment as Assignee of the estate of Max ! would be refunded. vntln of Rockland, In aald county of Knox. Insol How Confiding Women Are located at Deering, tinder the manage vent Debtor, who ha« be n declared an I'.aotvent A. C. BHAGO, j “ She Is sitting alone In the rear bedroom ment o f ,1. D. Lovett. His physician* ; upon hla petition by th - Coart o f Ineolveney for Jeweler and Optlelnn, Union Me Swindled by Charlatans. ; up stairs,” was the m xt remark. “ It will are es,ieciallv instructed at Dwight, i aald OoWnty of Knox, never do for her to see you, but If you go III., by Dr. Keeley, In tlie correct ail- [ 12-16 A. A . R E V T O N , A-signee. Buy Vour up softly with me you can get a glimpse at ministration of tlie Keeley treatment [ her from lx hind the screen. She Is a little KNOX COUNTY.-In Court of Probate held at TORINO WRINKLES RY MACHINERY. for tlie cure o f alcoholic inebriety and I Rockland on the thl <1 Tuesday of M arch. 1897, COAL deaf, anyway.” ( In i. II M. Barrett, administrator on the estate My curiosity was not proof against this drug using. O F ••• A ll of Frederick K C aie y.ta te of Rockport, in said Invitation, and. With madame In the van, Keeley remedies are mannfac county,,deceased, having presented his first aeronnl A Rystem of Torture Which Is Exprctc THOMASTON CAMDEN HOPE- EVERYBODY’S COLUMN READY FOR A RUN : : : Miss Mabel Smith is home from Rockland A . L . Copeland i« visiting in Providence In the death »»f Mr*. G-oige Brnstow which ------Miss Gertrude Stevens o f L in and Boston------Mrs. Mary Thomas of Glou occurred Monday. Camden has lost a most for a visit ! Advert sem»nt* In this eolnmn not io excred Come in and look at our Hard Time? buits. all five lines Inserted once for 2ft cent*, four times for cester is in town------Miss Margaret Ruggles estimable lady. Deceased had reached the colnville passed seveialdays last week visiting 50 cent*. entertained friends, Tuesday------Miss Eliza advanced age of 80 year* and leaves a son, wool in Black and BiUe Cheviots, S 7 .O O . with her aunt,- Mrs. C. D . Barnes and cousin Mrs L. P. True------Crosby and Everett W all is clerking for Elbridge Winchenback Charles of this town, and a sister, Mrs. Cy W ith Hood’s Sarsapa Only good clothes >old here. Hobbs spent last Friday and Saturday at the ------Miss Lizzie Moxey returned to Rumford rus Tibbetts of Be fast. She was a member r illa , “ Sales T a lk ,” and home of Otis Robbins in Searsmont, enjoying W o n te d . Falls, Wednesday------There will be union of the Methodist church and active in the TOO pairs K nte Pants. 4 O c per pair, eveiy a fishing trip to the lake and brought home show that thia medi Talk services at the Congregationalist church, Sun church work. The remains were taken to pair warranted nol to rip. eight tine pickerel------By special invitation cine haa enjoyed public confidence and ANTED—Some good Tiger Striped Shaggy day evening------The Ladies Circle of the Searsmont, her childhi od home, f r inter Kittens and good pure black, and pure of the Lodge of Qdd Fellows of Union Mrs. patronage to a greater extent than accord Congregationalist church gave a supper at the ment. W Maltese, 4 to 6 month*, all male*, Address M RS. Clara Mansfield attended the dedication of vestry Wednesday evening. Information has been received here of the B ()V S ’ W e have Boys’ Suits that will not rip if you ed any other proprietary medicine. Thia MARY II RANLETT, Rockland, Maine. 1ft their new ball, she being the highest install death of Mrs. Georgia Babb Fuller, wife of J . hang them on a nail with the boys in them. ia s im p ly because it possesses g reater John Creighton left for Bloomington, Ind., ing officer of the Rebekah team ------Mrs. A N T E D -E n e rg e tic yonng man to represent Tuesday, where he owns an interest in build Duncan M . Fuller o f Albany.N. Y. Deceased merit and produces greater curea than old established company; yearly engage $ 2 5 0 u p . Daniel Ludwig has gone to Boston to visit W m ent; salary $840. References and $100 cash re- ing stone quarries. H e has gone to develop was* about 41 years old and a cousin to C. W . b U l t S . any other. It ia not what we say, but her sister, who is very ill------M r . and Mrs. utred. Address P. W. ZEIGLER, care Courier- and G. A. Babb c f this town. the quarries. N. B. Conant and daughter, of Rockland, wbat Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells 8Inzette, Rockland, M aine. 4tlft The class ol *97 Thomaston High school Mrs IL J. Hemingway entertained the visited here Sunday with Mrs. Conant’s sister, the story. All advertisements of Hood’s Congregational circle, Wednesday afternoon Sarsaparilla, like Hood’s Sarsaparilla it A N T E D —A very large Jet black Angora cat. gave a supper at the Baptist vestry, W ednes Our Nevarre Bike at $39 Mrs. Sarah Athearn. Monday in company Must be a good one. Address H . B- M O R day. The receipts were very satisfactory. ------The Baptist circle was entertained W ed with Mr. and Mrs. Athearn they attended the self, are honest. We have never deceived RW IL L , Belm ont, Maine. 201.202 Is-not tin and equals many machines that we see advertised at 875 and the public, and thia with its superlative Alonzo Atkins is building a b«*rn in his nesday afternoon by Mrs. Isaac Sherman. funeral of tte ir aunt, Mrs. Jedediah Carleton 8100. We do not allow you 840 for the old wheel when we talk but let medicinal merit, ia why the people have ANTKD-Hmall Farm In Union. Will pay field at Oyster river------Mr. White of Augus Stanley Peters has gone to West Virginia in Camden------Mrs. Angie Dunton of Apple- about Five or fllx Hundred Dollars. Ad ts who has a position at the prison,has moved where he has employment in a tailoring es you keep the old wheel for rainy days as we do not want it for nothieg. ton is at work for Mrs. Daniel Preston------abiding confidence in it, and buy W dress M . W . U P T O N , Camden. Me. $117* bis family here. They will reside in Mrs. tablishroent------Fred Curtis was in Boston You have them both for 839. Quite a number of our boys attended the George Shibles’ house, Main street------Scb. this week on business------Mrs. H enry L. entertainment at McLain’s Mills, Appleton, For Sale. James Young has gone to Hurricane to load Forham and daughter Josephine of Raymond Tuesday evening------M r. and Mrs. Otis paving for New York city------Frank Carr re are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Davis. Eugley were called to Waldoboro last week ARM FOR BALE.-situated In Thomaatoa, to attend the funeral of his brother------turned to Solon, Wednesday------Messrs Abner I I we, aged 80 years, died at his known as farm of the late Alden Gay. For Dunn & Elliott are making casks for ship J. George Mansfield and Lester H all are doing Hood’s F further particulars Inquire of W ILLIAM F. G A Y, home in Hodgman district, Monday, of pneu quite a business in maple syrup. It is put up Thom a ion, M aine. 18-23 F . Chapman and bark W . B. Flint. monia. Deceased was an active member of in quart bottles and neatly labelled. W e the Congregational church and was in every Sarsaparilla The subordinate officers elected at the town have sampled the same and pronounce it fine NARM and Store for Sale. Tho Elbridge Rivera respect a highly esteemed citizen. M r. ; Kami containing 40 acres, hay, tillage and meeting Monday are as follows: Police officers, ------Mrs. Elizabeth Pease passed peacefully Almost to the exclusion of all others. T ry I t Hovye is survived by a wife, who is very ill, Ipasture 11 story house, large barn, store and Jesse W . Peabody, Thomas A. Wallace, B. 11. across ihe majestic river, Wednesday, March Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Ixjwell, Mass. other buildings, Situate at Rivers Corner, West three sons, Clarence, W ithard and Herbert Simmons, E. C. Collins, John McCoy, A . W . 0NEj^lCE(L9TfllERS. K o c k o w A e . 24 at the age of 76 yean and 1 month. The W arren A good established trnde in all kinds of a rd one sister, Mrs. Kraeline Harrington. . . .. are the only pills to toko goods, farming im pllmonis, and lime casks, with or McCurdv, M. W. Lawry, George S. Morse; funeral services took place Sunday from her Funeral services wercs lemnized Wednesday, HOOU S HlIlS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. without stock. K. M. S H A M ’, 420 Main street, truant officers, B. IL Simmons, Jesse W . Pea late home in Appleton, on the Hope road, Rock land,or E L B R ID G E R IV E R S on the premises. Rev. L . D . Evans, < fficiating. body; constables, Jesse W . Peabody, W . J. conducted by Rev. Mr. Baker of Searsmont. 1320. Shibles, E. C. Rollins, L. T . Butler, W . L . Reuben Leland has returned to N ew York UNION- APPLETON- The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Cat land, B. I I Simmons; surveyors of lumber, after a visit here------Mrs. Sabra Young is The Whist Club met at Town Hall, Tues The County Commissioners, Messrs. Cook, H er children were present except one, also W . J. binger, Thomas Russell, N . E. V inal, For Sale or Exchange. visiting her daughter, Mrs. M innie Ryder, in day evening and enjoyed a pleasant period of Bowden and Jones, were here Tuesday with her many relatives and friends to pay their L. M. Simmons, J. Overlock, F. E. Copeland, Brewer.------Miss Lizzie Pendleton has re whist followed by a fine supper gotten up by R. W. Ulmer of Rockland to hear the last tributes to one long in their midst, who Thomas Bunker, IL M. Overlock, H. Curtis, turned from Boston, where she attended the the lady members. Mrs. Lucy Burton came petition O. W. Currier and F. L. Davidson was loved and much respected. The deceased My entire slock of Clothing, lints. H a n y Young; measurers of wood and bark, millinery openings Miss Pendleton w ill be out of the series 29 points ahead, followed by for an abatement of taxes. H on C. E. was born in Hope, February 24, 1821 and Cap-, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, mid T. S. Andrew*, C. A. Creighton, H. B. Sbaw, m illiner in F. S. & C. E. Ordway’s store.------A. M . W ingate with 26 points to his credit. Littlefield appeared as attorney for the town was the daughter of Benjamin and Prudence Valises, Rubber uud Oil Goods, Um- J. T . Rider, H . G. Copeland, E. A . W illie, Mrs. T. I I . W ight and Miss Alice D rake have John M itchell boldly claims the position of and W . R. Prescott for Messrs Currier and Carleton. At the early age o f 17 years she brcllas mid .Jewelry, i laving been 22 E. P. Starrett, Harrison Curtis, E O ’B. Bur returned from Boston where they attended the tail ender with a loss of several hundred, Davidson. The petitions were dismissed------united with the Methodist Church in Cam years in ihis business would like to re gess, C. H . Cushing, E. L . Dillingham , W m . millinery openings. Miss Drake has opened more or less, in fact, John says bis losses Mrs. Carrie Gray closed a nine weeks term of den. In 1840 she married Jethroe Pease and tire, mid will sell this stock nt cost nt J. Brazier, W. L. Jordan, A. M. Cobb, Chas. 71 A RM containing 68 acres of land situated In her new establishment under Goodale’s. were simply heartbreaking and he bashfully High school, Wednesday the 24th. Mrs. went to his hume where she always resided j Hope Is offered for salo at reasonable terms. W alker; measurers of grain, E O ’B. Burgess, rctuil until 1 find u customer to close ------Mrs. A. L. Worthing and Mrs. F. J. refuses to say just how much agony he did Gray is a very popular and successful teacher. until her dea'h. H er husband having died 1Said farm contains mooern buildings In good repair; C . A . Creighton, C. I I . Cushing, IL B. Shaw, out to. Spring goods just in, ns well running water In house and barn; a good orchard, W iley have returned from the Boston m illinery endure during the evening. The next H er pupils presented her with a very nice several years ago she was cared for by her E. L. Dillingham, J. T. Ryder, Wm. Brazier; ns licnvv weights. Shall pack ulsters small fruits o f all k nds, among them an acre hi openings. session of the club will be in Town H a ll, silver berry spoon at the close of the term. son James and his wife. About two years cranberries. Also a new building on tho place weighers of hay, T . S. Andrews, J. T . Ryder, May 1st mid heavy overcoats. Until Tuesday evening, A pril 9. Mr% Gray is now in Union where she w ill re- ago she was prostrated by paralysis from fitted up for a stoie and postoffico. On a good road E. |O ’B. Burgess, C. H . Cushing, C. II. that lime price will he no object. and in a good neighborhood. Also several extra L main two weeks------Will Counce left Monday which she rallied, enabling her to be about Creighton; sealer of weights and measures, ROCKPORT. F. E. Burkett is renovating the interior of Would he pleased to exchange the fields which w ill bo sold with the abovo described the store recently vacated by I I . L . Robbins for Marlboro, Mass., where he has a situation and visit children and relatives though in a property or sold separately. For forther partiou- O .iH. Gloyd; pound keeper, B. H.Simmons; Hon. and Mrs. IL L. Shepherd were in ------Our school committee has elected Geo. feeble state of health. She maintained her above slock for a farm, ouo in Knox lars call on or address M R S .O A . M A N S F IE L D , harbormaster, R. E. Dunn; field driver, and will at once occupy the same with a Boston, this week------Miss Cora Pottle was W . Gushee as superintendant------Mrs.Nahum true Christian character through life though County, with water in building would Hope, Me. tf Nathaniel Andrews, A. A. Gay, Edward large line of bicycles, new and second hand, in New York, this week, attending the open McCorrison was here from N atick, Mass., her surroundings were not congenial with her bo preferred. 1 also have two double Ahearn; firewardens, Thomas S. Andrews, also supplies of all kinds. W e bespeak tenement houses for sale, either one of OU SE at Vinalhaven, story and half house on ings------The G. E. Carleton Company fired success for Mr. Burkett and his new enter last week to attend the funeral of her mother, faith. She longed to go to the beautiful land Granite street, near salt water. ftpply to chief, R . B. Copeland. John T. Beverage, their big kiln, Monday------O. B. Upham has Mrs. Jethro Pease, which occurred Sunday on high. Six sons and daughters remain to the four tenements separate. H HENRY W. SMITH, Vinalhaven. > Apr. 10*11 O . D . Mathews, John S. Tillson, W m F. Gay, prise. j ined the army of sick ones------G. A . A n Rev. T . P. Gales was in Rockland on a bus ------Mrs. Geo. Wentworth and daughter mourn her loss; M artin Pease of Olympia, Come in and see the stock before L . VJ. Creamer, H . W. Welt. drews, Jr., has returned from Portland where Mildred are guests of Mrs. Chas. Bliss, in Washington, James Pease, Appleton, Silas closed out. W O story dwelling w ith ell and shed, stable iness trip, Tuesday------George Bachelder Jr., and small carriage house. House has 13 P. Moran is having an addition built to he attended a business college------S. E. was in Rockland. Monday and Tuesday------Hope, this week------Miss Fannie Gushee Pease of Rockland, Mrs. N . IL Conant of T rooms besides pantries, halls and shed; eight or his house------Miss H arriet Levensaler en Shepherd is again able to be out------Mrs. Mrs. Carrie Gray of Appleton, is the guest returned from a visit to friends in Washing Rockland, Mrs. Mary Anna McCorrison of 0. E. BLACKINGTON nine closed* Arranged for two families. W ater tertained the Friday Club, Friday evening------George Lane is on the sick list. ton, Tuesday------Mrs. Frances Rogers of W . Appleton and Mrs. Sarah Athearn of Hope, below and above, also on the outside of tho house this week of Mrs. John Thorndike------M ay and in the stable. N e w ly p dnted last fall. Elec- W arren Henry shot a wild goose recently Upton, Mass., who was called here by the also several grand-children and one brother, C. A. Benner was in Norway, Me., this nard Thompson, of Augusta, recently visited trio cars pass the door. Also a large lot on W aldo death of her mother, Mrs. Abigail Simmons, Jedediah Carleton, of Camden. 430JM ainl atreet.! which weighed nine pounds------D. J. Starrett week in the interests of the Oxford Light his parents, M r. and Mrs. E. L . Thompson. Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Also a small has applied for re-appointment as T rial is confined to the house by sickness------The field of I X acres near the J o trt Jones farm on Company. M r. Benner has charge of the B. Burton has been on the sick list this Tbero’s n beaut I fa I shore where your loved one has Jameson’s point. Inquire of C. C. CROSS, of Justice------Capt. Isaac Darby has moved into sad news was received here, Tuesday, of the gone, books of this company as well as the books of week. Cochran, Baker & Cross, 406 Maiu St, Rocklaud. death of Mrs. Olive Cummings at Vinalhaven. Mid the flowers decked in evergreen bloom, MEN WANTED^ the W illiams hous •, Cemetery street. the S. E. & IL L. Shepherd Co. and the Mrs. Ziba Simmons returned Tuesday from 60 Mrs. Cummings had many friends here who And wo know she has crossed on the dark death over all New England to work for us belling Norway & Paris street railway company. a three weeks visit to her daughter,Mrs.Frank wave, nursery stock. Steady job, pay weekly, ex deeply sympathise with the family in their N West Rockport, 5 miles from Rockland, or ex LefMouti o f Ch&rlcfl Htarrett’s L ife. Sherman, Camden. A nd dwells in that bright angel homo. perience not necessary* exclusive territory, Miss Nellie Thorndike is visiting in Bed bereavement. She baa fought the good fight, the fatih.has kept, change for property in city, I X story house with Miss Annie L . Burkett entertains a party of Aud has joined In the ungel throng, outfit free. Apply at once. I ell, lu good ropalr, and 6 acres tillage land, good Editor The Courier-Gazette : In the life of ford, Mass.------Mrs. Ralph W . Spear is vis orchard, never falling well of water. Enquire at Charles C. Starrett, whose death was an iting in Boston and vicinity------Mrs. C. L . her young friends at whist this Saturday even A ppleton R id g e — M r. and Mrs. John HOMER N.CHASE & CO.,Auburn.Me. 103 R A N K IN S T ., R O C K L A N D . 11-18 nounced in your Thomaston items, March 27, Pascal is home from a visit in Portland and ing. Conant of N orth Appleton visited at W infield i OO Hain Street. there are certain particulars that are worthy of Boston------Ralph La Folley has gone to Bar A pleasant surprise was tendered Capt. Chaples’, M onday------Angie Esaucy who has Mention thia ;>aper. 13 24 NGINE AND BOILER— A twenty horse SOOTH HOPE- notice, and out cf which much in the way of H arbor where be will spend the Summer Ephraim Lovett and wife, Friday evening of been at home assisting in the care of her power Kngino and Boiler In good oruer. II. E A. MILLS, Lincolnville, Me. 81 helpful influences may come to others. Born carpentering------Miss Isabelle Rob-rtson is- last week, the advent being his seventy-sixth mother, Mrs. John Esaucy, returned to Wm. Grippe seems to be the prevailing fad at the into this world a healthy, rugged child, by a visiting in Tenant’s Harbor------E. A. Morrill birthday. Neighbors assembled and, as ever, M artin’s this w eek------E. E. Sprague was in present. Nearly the whole community is suf met a cordial reception. A nice treat was Rockland, Wednesday------M r. and Mrs. J. sad accident in his early infancy be was made is out again------Town Clerk Leach is now fering either from an attack or effects of the Lo st. a life long cripple; and through all the re ready to receive dog licenses. Last year M r. served, and the evening spent in pleasant and P. Wentworth and daughter Iva, were visit grippe. maining portion of bis childhood he was Leach made the best record of any clerk in social chat. Mrs. Lovett is now living her ing at Mrs. O riville Newbert’i, Sunday------Mrs. A. S. Lermond who has been visiting seventy-second year, and while several near ATCH lost somewhere between North Main little better than an infant, weakened by suf the state------The starting up of the kilns is D r. Crooker and family o f Searsmont were her sister, Mrs. C. A . Achorn of Rockland, street and the Brook, a Lady’s Silver W atch, by, of minor years, have fell victims df this the guests of L . Johnson, Thursday fering and sickness, in his mother’s arms U n hailed with delight by our people. The past ------Those returning home Saturday------Pearl Libby sent Wwith mouogrum M . E . D . on case. Finder w ill he unhealthy season, others stricken by disease suitably rewarded by leaving same at THIS OF- til he had nearly reached his tenth year, he W inter was an especially hard one. who think they have a large woodpile should a large drove of cattle from here to M r. was not able to bear his own weight, much and misfortune, she has enjoyed the blessings compare notes with W . J. M artin, as he H on. P. J. Carleton, returned Wednesday, K night’s in Lincolnville, one day last week. less to walk, and do and be as it is with other of health and prosperity. Mr. Lovett, though claims to have the largest pile of fitted wood from a trip to Boston------Florent Whitmore ------Miss Athier Bowley is at work at Judson children; and for many years after that he now in his seventy-seventh year, is still strong in town. The pile out of doors containing left Thursday morning for Franklin, Mass., to Alden’s in U nion------Miss M attie Bowley, To Let. moved only on crutches. But with pain and and active and believes in its manifestation to 13 cords while the one uader cover contains takecharge of a school. Mrs. W hitm ore and who has been stopping at Rockland for the weakness ever as bis companions, and handi the wielding of saw and axe. H e has recent about 8 cords------W m . Martin recently sold ”TENEM ENT TO LET.—A desirable tenemen daughter have gone to Albion on a visit------past lour weeks, is at home caring for her capped as he was, he bad more than the us ly worked up and housed ten cords of wire a yoke of working oxen and cow to parties in 1 to let, with stuble, on Wanhlngton street. G. L . Mildram has returned from a visit to grandmother, Mrs. Susan Bowley who is criti ual ambition of boys of his age, and in various wood. town------Mrs. O. W. Currier and Grace Hicks A pply to C E . L IT T L E F IE L D . 16-19 Wells and has resumed his duties as princi cally ill.------Mrs. Jennie Merrifield and son ways did all that he could do to help himself were the recent guests of Mrs. O. Newbert Leo, were calted to RoCkport, Sunday, to at pal of the high school. N o r t h U n io n .— Elmer Messer went to and earn a living. Such work as he found ------Sewing Circle, will be entertained by __ _ _ aud Main Sts. Also for right parties a Worcester, Mass.. Monday, to visit his tend the funeral of the late Robert Upham, that he could do, be improved the opportunity Schooners Senator, Eaton. Deer Isle, Helen Gertrude R. Tobey, April 8. Every lady in few other rooms. Apply to MRS. M .8. KIM BALL, daughter, Mrs. Lena Daggett------M». and Mrs. Merrifield’s father------Mrs. Alden Rob to do, and was able to earn small sums by M . Barns, Hutcherson, Deer Isle and J. the district is cordially invited to attend this 5 Middle St. 13-20 Mrs. Charles Heath are rejoicing over the bins of Appleton, visited at her daughters, bottoming chairs and other light work, pro Chester Wood, Hosmer, Addison discharged meeting. birth of a little one------Mrs. James Roakes Mrs. A. F. Minks’ Tuesday------Mrs. Amanda ceeding as bis ability enabled him to other wood for the S. E. & I L L . Shepherd com I have In stock the following: is at work for Gilmore Miller of Washington N o r t h A p pleto n .— Fred S. W aterman is Rokes and daughter V illie visited relatives in and harder labors, such as trimming lime, in pany, Wednesday. ------Albert Vose bought a horse of W . W . doing quite a sap business. lie has between Warren, Sunday. . "Syracuse Plows itud]Cultivators, the heavier portion of which he required the The business transacted at the town meet Case o f Rockland last week------Bert Thurs 30 and 40 trees------Mr. and Mrs. C. A. "“"llussey Plows lihil {LfltTviitors. b7' assistance of bis youngei brother. As he be ing Wednesday was as follows: W . A. M er NE store, Blake Block. One Modern Flat, 6 ton is coopering for Fred Gleason of Union Tow le’s oldest daughter is very sick------G . B. So u t h H o pe.— G. D . Bowley called on bis came older he found be could make himself riam was elected moderator; Voted that the s.'H (Plant, Jr.,{Goods.| rooms, Blake Block. One small tenement, ------Mr. and Mrs Albert Vose went to Thompson is at work for Alfred Wentworth mother, who is quite ill, Sunday------A . A. OOrient street. For particulars apply N. B. COBB. useful as an assistant in a store and for several selectmen be instructed to pay outstanding Jefferson this week to visit their daughter, ------John Lovett is out again------A . C. Clarke Carter of Head-of-the Lake and C. A. Sim dTyler Lever Spring Tooth Harrow,' years and by several persons was employed as bill with any money now in the hands of the Mrs. Lizzie Carroll ----- Miss H attie Fossett is making a fine ornamented cake for the fair mons of Union were here Sunday------Harvey ^Standard Spring Tooth Harrow, such. By carefully saving his small earnings, collector and treasurer. Voted that the select visited her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Pinkham, to be held at Appleton, A pril 6, the design Ames who has been very feeble all W inter he was finally enabled io a »m»ll way to start in men and treasurer be au horized to negotiate flis^ellaneous. Sunday------Ernest Sukeforth is working for being a church center piece. The whole w ill from the effeet of a shock is better------George Builders* Hardware of all Kinds. business for himself, first occupying the store a loan to refund the bonded indebtedness o f Will Miller of Washington------I L M . Fossett weigh about 25 lbs. Come and vote for the Fogler is very feeble------Miss M attie Bowley Wooden and Iron] Pumps. • now owned by McCullen, then afterward in the town and issue bonds payable in 10 years O T T O N P L A N T S .—Send two stumps to mall who has been sick with grippe is able to be most popular yuung lady or gentleman out of who has been in Rockland the last month the Wheaton building, ultimately buying the option of the town to pay after five years at 3 seed and directions bow to grow cotton plants out------Thomas Danforth is at work for John four. The one receiving the largest number has returned home and is stopping with her CNorth. Address Seed Department Seaboard Air the store buildings at the biH ge. In all per cent interest payable semi-annually. Upham. of votes will receive the cake. grandmother, Mrs. Susan Bowley------Mrs. Line, Pinebluff (W inter health resort), N C. these moves and efforts his success was slow Martha Vogeler has returned from Augusta E. E. JAM ESO N , 18-16 but sure. Where others failed, he succeeded FRIENDSHIP where she went last week to attend the WARREN. ME. in creating a profitable and increasing busi BURKETTVILLE- IC Y C L E S —N ew '00 Model “ C rowu” Lad y’s WARREN- A W hite Ribbon social was recently held at funeral of her brother Prentise Fogler. Mrs. ness, becoming at last the mainstay of the or Gentlem ar/s, high grade, $100.00 Wheel F. J. Burkett of Rockland is tending the Emily Payson who accompanied her remained Bonly $31.00, 22 to 24 lbs., warranted. O ther well Last Thursday was a sad day to the mem the home of Mis. Capt. Webb Thompson. It family and the ready helper of his brothers store and postoffice here for his father, A . K . with her sister, Mrs. Fogler for a few weeks known late model wheels, new , shop worn, second bers of the high and grammar schools when was a very enjoyable entertainment and was and sisters. Burkett, during his attack of the grippe------Mrs. Clifford Wentworth of Head-of-the hand, cheap. 'lERdERT K. MKSSER,Agent, So. given in the interest of the honorary members Union, Mu. 18tf Such in brief is what can be said of Charles the news came that their late loved compan Jesse Miller is very sick at this writing. Dr. Lake was here Sunday------Th e boys from ion Jamie Davis was dead. The cause of his of the W . C. T . U . The evening hours passed Starrett’s wonderful pluck and energy, his Crooker of Searsmont is attending him ------this place attended the dance at East Union EE D Potatoes.—The earliest potato in the world death was heart trouble brought on oy the rapidly enlivened by music, reading, conver clear-headedness and judgment, under cir Nine-tenths of the people here are sick with the last Satuiday evening. They report a par A G E N T S W A N T E D to sell fthe .best Hoe of ••Burly Harvest” Thr largest ylelder, the most grippe. His funeral took place on Saturday, sation and refreshments. About forty atten Stree from rot, und the best potato I h ive ever seen. cumstances that with most others would have grippe------Lendward Caswell has a fine look ticularly lively time------Pearl Libby of the N ursery Stock. Salary or commission. Cash ad* Rev. I I . E. Thayer officiating. A choir of six ded.------Samuel Allen and family are going 1 have the only seed in this section and will deliver ever kept them in a helpless and hopeless ing colt breaking------Stephen Miller is Fiske H otel is in Boston this week------M r. vancud for expenses. W rite for particulars. lu Rockland at $1.00 per bushel. J O P A C K A R D , from the high school consisting of Misses Julia to move to Black Island where they w ill reside condition. Watching him, as the present tending store for J. L . Lenfest, Miss Noyce Libby had the cattle which he has been THE R. G. CHASE CO., Malden, nass. P . O. address Box 408, Rocklaud, M alue. 4tl5* writer has done from his early infancy until V inal and Gracie W alker, sopranos, Miss for Ihe Summer, as it is more convenient for M r. A llen’s business. A verill Morton has having the g rip p e------Oscar Bryant is getting buying recently, driven to Lincolnville, one 14SJU19 H E Chronicles of Searsmont” ure now ready. bis death at the age of 41, and comparing him Lubell H all, alto, Percy Robinson, bass, rooms in their house.------Mrs. Helen Judkins out the frame for Henry Simmons blacksmith day last week. The cattle were pretty A business directory, uames und uges of and bis condition with the other boys, his Ralph Robinson, baritone and Jodie Teague T inhabllunts und historical matter. Mulled to any is now in New York visiting relatives where shop. M r. Simmons w ill build as soon as the fiisky, being glad to get out, and kept their companions and schoolmates, his success with tenor, furnished fine singing. Th e flowers address for 2ft cents. Address, O . W . F IS 1 I, she will remain a few weeks.------Capt. Archi ground settles. The shop will he 25x40 feet drivers humping the first few miles------Miss Notice. theirs, there seems to have been something in were very beautiful being sent by the Good Union, Maine. bald, of the Steamer Merryconeag says be is ------Rep. Thurston was here Monday------A ll Athie Bowley is at work in U nion. She him , and in bis life, from which a much- Templais, high school and friends in the shoe agreeably surprised at the amount o f freight kind of birds have made their appearance was home Sunday accompanied by Miss Edna N IO N , Pust und Presuut. An Illustrated his. needed lesson may be learned. Sure, most shop. lory o f the town o f Unlou, Mulun, from early he receives at T . T . Jameson’s w harf in this ------Frank H atch thinks a tulu collector’s Lerm ond------Mrs. Charles Lermond was at ouco and p utin tho sheds. Bids to b e ______sure it is, that the race is not always given to The planet Venus has been a beautiful sight timesU to dute By mall, post paid, 25 ceuts. Ad town. M r. Jameson will enlarge nia wharf in berth isn’t so easy a matter as some may think her mother’s Monday------The mills in this Supl o f schools on or before May 1st. Th e Com dress, G . W . F IS H . Uulon, Maiue. the swift and the strung, but to those who for a few nights past in the western sky, so m iiteo reserve the right to ielect any or all bids. Per the near future.------The school committee of ------Arthur W alker is helping A. M . Dow vicinity are booming. A . F . M in k has a m ake the best use of the gifts they have is bright in fact that many said it must be an order Oominltiee, H T. M ILLAY, Supt., Union, Friendship met on Monday last and reelected in the saw mill. Both of Gusbee’s mills are yard full of lumber which he is rapidly con Maine, March 23, 1697. USSw success possible. And another truth is made electric light sent up from M t. Washington. V .J nursery cau obtain ttrst-ela*s places by apply Bert Murphy, supervisor for the ensuing in full blast------T. IL Day bad quite an in verting into heads and staves. Cyrus D u n manifest, that misfortunes are not the worst I f one bad stopped 10 think a moment be crease in stock Tuesday, consisting of 28 ing at the Intelligent oflicu o f M R S . R .C . H E D G E S , year.------Raymond Cook, son of Capt. Albert bar’s m ill is sawing out the boards aud F. L. 7 Giovu Street, Rookluud. 43. things that this life may give, but that they would have known that a light from there Cook, who is attending college at Waterville chickens. 10 pigs and a calf------Lillie Thurs Payson’s m ill is makiug doors, windows, etc. can be overcome by an honest and industrious Great Reduction would not be in the zenith but near the bor was home last week visiting bis parents. H e ton is at work for J. L. Lenfest------Sarah ------Mrs. Alden Robbins of Appleton visited PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.—MISS MA. life and a disposition to make that life usejul. izon. Venus being at its greatest brilliancy BEL 11. HOLBROOK. 22 Camden Street, returned to Waterville, Monday.------The Maddox is working for John Luce. her daughter, Mrs. A. F. M ink, Tuesday------O n e of H is N e ig h bobs. on the 21st and only three hours behind the Christian Endeavor Society of the Advent Mrs. Julia Crabtree visited her father, George In Prices sun was a beautiful object. Fogler, at M. F. Taylor’s Monday. J Christian church held a convention Friday SOUTH THOMASTON T h e dance that was to have takeu place afternoon and evening, March 26. The pres FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Mrs. Ava Wiggin went to Boston, Tuesday, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A IR .—Positively growu on bald beads; seud 25 Friday night the 26th was postponed on ac ident, Mrs. Jesse Lee Thompson, presided ceuts in coin for valuable Spuutsb recipe that count of the death of a member of the drum with grace at both sessions. The af’ernoon to visit her husband for a few weeks------Mrs. T l « Bm. t Sa l v e in the world for Cuts, Huever falls. P .O . box 3681, Boston, Mass. 11*14 Leua Linnekin, of Thomaston, has been the | corps. exercises consisted of singing, essays, readings Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail Rheum, Fever Will Sell ForICash. New Goods and an original poem. The various parts guest of Mrs. H enry Wiggiu the past week Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, t£»40 PER MONTH SALARY,—A few energetic The town assessors are preparing tbeir ------C. M. Wiggin and family have returned ludlcs and geutlemeu wuuted to canvass. Above J books, preparatory to the taking of the town were taken by Mrs. Susie Thompson, Mrs. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively Gems' Fleece Lined Underwear, worth 50c for 87o salary guaranteed Call or address: W. E. BRAG- Caroline Whitney, Miss Qulie Morse, Webb home after a sojourn in Rockland the past cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar Lu'lies' Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined DON. Franklin, Me. 26lf valuation------J. H enry Payson is still confined Uuderwear, •' 30c “ 2'o JUST RECEIVED Thompson, Morton Bcssey and Raymond W inter. M r. W iggin is doing nicely after anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money to his house, Vesper Rokes now has charge of Ludleu' Fleece Lluud Hose, •* 26c •• 21c Cook. All the numbers on the program were having bad quite a serious operation per refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale > bis team and is hauling hay to C lark’s Island Youths' natural random Underwear ** 25o *' 2uc KINDERGARTEN. very interesting, and suggestions of the many formed in Portland------The people in this bv W. 11. Kittredge. Blue Fiauuel Shirting, *• 30c M 25c ■ this w eek------Smelts are here------Dan Moore community are saddened by the untimely F umora Flunuil, best quality, 22o ISS K. JOSEPHINE BHOMLEY-graduale lines of work carried on by the society at of Prof. Felix Adler’s Ethical Culture Latest Styles of . has been in the employ of Gould & H anley death of one of their former residents, late of Cottou Crash. worth 6c per yd. for 4c aud 5c I since Mr. Gould’s sickness------Frank Russell large. The evening session opened with a T r y my 35c Molusses, uctually worth 4uo. MSchools, N ew York, w ill re open her Klndtrgurieu, praise service, followed by a scholarly and Vinalhaven, Mrs W hitney Cummings, nee Monday, April 6. For terms and particulars apply 1 a class mate of M r. Badger, is to be the new Your Mousy U * v k I f Goods are not ms Olive A. Miller. She had been ill a little HORSES FOR SALE! Represented. at 82 Limerock* Street,...... Rocklaud. 1640TB HATS. CAPS, | principal of the high school. intensely practical address by Rev. Sarah K . Taylor, of Rockland. The lecturer conducted more than a week with pneumonia. Besides The report that certain parties have circu a consecration service at the close of her ad a bushaud and baby not yet two years old, she FO R S A L E . dress. A pleasing feature was the singing of leaves a mother and two brothers to mourn BOOTS, SHOES, lated, that B inkley's tin shop is not open J. L. LENFEST, 2«X) Bui red Plymouth Rock Hens, ■ untrue as M r. H inckley still continues to a trio, “ Use me as it pkaseth thee,’’ by Messrs. her loss. She was only twenty-one years of BUKKETTVII.1.K. 121/ lot) Brown Leghorn Ileus. . A M D .... manufacture fui parties at wholesale, also does Calvert Brow, Alvando Wallace aud Lorenzo age. The funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon A pp ly at I the usual job work. Come in and have your Morton. The convention closed with singing at the chapel, Rev. W . O . H olm an officiating. CORN HILL POULTRY YARDS, work done while you w ait------A. J Sukefortb the hymn of the society, “ Sing, O happy Interment was in the family lot in this place NEW PATTERNS IN CLOTHING | of N o. Union was in town Wednesday. Friendship band.” Ihe church was hand ------George Connon who has been to Calais Warren, Maine. somely decorated, and pictures of various the past Winter arrived home Tuesday noon A. W. UA'rCHKi.DEtt. 16TAS81- E. E. Jameson has bought Thomas N orton’s missionaries of the denomination were suspen ------Freeman Sellers is at work on Spruce stock of goods and will sell the same at For Men and Hoys. ded from the pulpit, while a large picture of Head------Miss Jennie Butler entertained I special prices------Rev. E. E. Ncwbert and Georges Valley Railroad. Dr. F. E Clark was hung upon the wall, back friends at her home Monday evening------W all Papers , wife of Augusta have beeu guests this week Leave Uuiou at b:15 a. in ., 1.20 aud 3 16 p. m . o f the rostrum. J seph Stanley is at home for a few days. Arrive at Uuiou 10.60 a. m , 2 36 aud 6.25 p. m. of bis parents, M r. aud Mrs. Joseph W . Connect at Warren Juuctiou with Malue Central ADIES’ FOOTWEAR A SPECIALTY Newbert------The drama. “ Under the G «»• FOR 1897. trains. ligb’,” is being rehearsed and will be pre sented about the middle of May for the ben COUGHS, COLDS AND LUNG DISEASES A. C. MOORE, LOWEST CA8M PRICE8. efit of the Tiger Engine Co. who are to have new uniforms. The play is full of humorous -CUUKD BY U-1NU- Large Stock and Tunes, Regubtes aud Repair, . . [‘and startling situations and it bouud to be a LEVI SEAVEY, t success------Joseph Starrett returned to Bruns Los Trices. Pianos and Organs wick T uesday where he resumes his medical Gardiner’s Canadian Balsam Spruce Gum and Wild Cherry W L. BARROW8, Union. Me TRADE CENTRE, studies------Local sports are catching smelts U(U> la .l iMuruud fiuu W v.l wliii • o*r uf vxu. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT DEALERS. food h o r.c which 16 Address Orders to Maine Music Co., Rocklaud, Me. readily this week and report the season a THOMASTON, MAINE. I good one. WILL Uh SOLO LOW. E. R. BUMPS, Thomaston K< H KLAMi MM KIKH GAZETTE SATURDAY APRIL 3 1897 TENANT’S HARBOR AUGUSTA A VIOLENT ASSAULT PUPIL ANO TEACHER ALL BASEBALL NOW Sch. Emma S. Briggs loaded pSving at A . B. A l’en has been quite sick with cold William D a«ett Shown Rockland llnw rntollaa Become a Thing of the Fault-.—> Long Cove last week. and sore throat, alto E . W. Priest------G. R. A Rockland teacher who taught one o£ the They l>o Thing* In K entneky. higher grade schools for many years, and who Chips from (he Players’ Bench. Sch. Eugene Borda loaded w i’h paving at Turner went to Burnham,Monday, on busine-a ------A. L. Plummer has been spending a few They wouldn’t think this much of an af is looked up to with the utmost respect, is Long Cove, Saturday, for N ew York and opposed to the system of docking teachers for W. 0. H ew ett & Co.’s Portland Argus: The advent of Sockaiexis ! sailed Sunday. days vacation at his old home in Whitefield, fray out in Kentucky said William Daggett, ------C. E. Tillson spent Saturday and Sunday Wednesday afternoon, after leading two of absence which is in operation in our city. In the Indian outfielder, in Cleveland, will mark Naomi Chapter, N o. 25 O. E. S., initiated a wi'h bis pare.its at Ms home in Sidney------our p jlic e officers a merty chase through the our public schools he claims there are no the first anpearrnce in the National league of | candidate at a special meeting Fridav evening. teachers who are overpaid ami many who O P E N IN G ! J. L Rdbbins who was formerly employed at Bog. an original American ball player. A large crowd was in attendance, and sfn-t tie hospital, called on friends at the institu Daggett had only recently returned Bast are inadequately paid. Tbe idea of deducting the lodge closed. The banquet hall was te n recently------Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Abbott from the land of whiskey and pointed goatees, a portion of the salary on account of a half Comprising all of the Latest Styles in Tailor Made visited and the nice clam stew etc., which the visited Mrs A rbott’* relatives in Whitefield but brief as had been his tarry here it had day or day’s absence, usually occasioned bv Kennebec Journal j W . I I . Long, who has good housekeepers bad preoared was soon Sunday------M bs Lilli Robie 40, Solon Chase I . The four repre MAINE FIREMEN PAYSON TUCKER REMEMBEREO sentatives to Congress must have been voted for upon one ballot, as Daniel H. King, «ns Ilelnx lathi for flip Annual Conven Elegrant TeMImnnlal Tendered film by George W. Ladd, Thompson H. March and “ALL WORKED OUT.” tion to lw» Held In Portland In Angruftt. Employe* of the Maine Central. Joseph Dane each received 129 votes, except Rubber Paint! Dane who had one less. Our present dele gation in Congress were all in the field and The executive committee of the Maine W hen M r. Payson Tucker retired from the each received 40 vetes. W . F. Eaton, B. K . State Firemen’s Association met in Portland, position of general manager of the Maine Kalloch, Eben C. Gerry and B. D. Averill Wednesday, and arranged plans for the an- Central railroad, last December, says the Port received one vote each for the same office. ust convention which is to be held in that land Press, his fellow employe* desired to Pr. Greene's Nervura the Regenerator ciiy during the month of August. present him with some tiibute of the great The vote for the county officers was practi cally the same as the head of the tickets. The exact programme could not be made affection they had for him, and this desire S. J. Gushee and D . N . Mortland were the r ut at that time but still a great deal of busi- took form in instructions to the celebrated Jhgi senatorial candidates, W . S. Irish and E. C. of Strength, Energy and Vigor. n«ss was accomplished. The executive com firm of Tiffany & Co. of N e # York to manu Spaulding for Sheriff, J. E. Sherman and E. I. mittee and the N ew England Fair officials are facture a magnificent silver livin g cup after a G. Rawson for Register of Deeds. There very anxious that the convention should he panic u'ar desipn. The committee, having the were two vacancies in the Commissioners held during fair week, but as the firemen’s matter in charge, with the remainder o f the board and A. M . Johnson had 127 votes, A. association voted to hold the State conven money, contributed by the employes— and \ Sprague 129, R. Harvey Counce and Isaac Dr. Greene’s Nervura Restores the Snap, Vim , tion after the national convention, it will de- every one subscribed from the highest official &akiHc W . Johnston 40 each, Eben Creighton and Energy and Strength You Have Lost. pet d largely on what date is set for the latter. d wn to the section hands — was expended in Elijah Norton one each. True P. Pierce re Acting upon the supposition that the a superb statue of French bronze entitled ceive 1 the Republican support and J. O . R ob Take it Now, for You Need this Grandest national convention will meet at New Haven “ The Toying Page,” standing upon a pillar POWDER inson the opposition support for County At prior to August 15, the executive committee of serpentine marble, with gilt ornamentation, Absolutely Pure. torney. Cushing sent the Legislative Rep of Spring Medicines. decided that the State convention should statue and pedestal being some eight feet in reseniative this year. Francis C. H aw th >rne RHsemhle in this city on August 17th and height. Celebrated for It* great leavening strength and receded 129 votes, W m . B. Bradford 40 and l8tb. It was not until last week that Tiffany was bpalthfnlnes*. Assure* the f»od against alum and W m . Kelleran one vote. March 19, 1883, The first dav w ill be devoted to a business enabled to complete the loving cup, owing to all forms of adulteration common to the cheap meeting and the reading of various papers re brands the annual meeting was held in Bickmore's In the dentil of creat and gifted men and enod, and to prevent, if taken in time, such re the peculiarity of the design. On one side is lating to fire department ma teta. The second ROYAL BAKING POWDBR CO., NKW YORK H all, E li Bickmore having b ught out the women, win) base filled the public mind and lapse of physical force. He succeeded to such a fine picture of M r. Tucker, on the other a All Colors, Shades & Tints aharebolder* of “ American hall,’’ finished the who are h- d in tender and tearful retnetn- an extent that I)r. Greene's Nervura blood and will be given up to sport and will consist of representation of the Union station, and on a low r pari into a dwelling house and moved b.a:iees h ».v many have gone Ik? cause they nerve remedy has gained a world-wide reputa the principal events which tended to make third the presentation tablet with the date wcro“ workod out r ' tion through Its wonderful cures and the Irene- his family there. Samuel D. Davis was the old time musters so exciting and entertain December, 1896. The chasing, representing HISTORY OF FRIENDSHIP. It is a lengthv and flts it has conferred on the thousands who have ing. There will be hand engine contests, hose railroad wheels, is very odd and attractive and chosen Moderator and Alexander Wincapaw a sad list. W e can used it. In his study of this subject lie has SEE THAT OUR TRADE MARK, reel races and various other amusements for clerk. The rep rt of the Selectmen for 1882 » easily recall many also hecointWhe leading authority on blood and the manner in which the Tiffany Co. has done A Continuation of the Record* of the the visiting firemen. Purses amounting to A Fac Simile of Ihn nhore in on each Ancient Town of Meduncook—Points of was read and accepted, and for (he first time nervous alrments, and so is sought as physi its work is worthy of its gieat reputation. The £600 w ill be offered for the various events and Package, Interest Pertaining to Recent Days— in many years a record made of the standing cian by people everywhere. Ho charges no bronze statue is particularly airy and grace of the town. The outstanding interest-bear fee for his opinion, and can consequently bo there is sure to be a large delegation of visit fu l The limbs are beautifully molded and Doing* o f a Knox County Community. ing and non-interest bearing debt was consulted, free of charge, by letter or In ors not only from all parts of Maine, but the p» sj such as would naturally be given t • £4301.41; amount of resources of the town, person. from all over N ew England. The second his work by an artist of prominence. A t the There l>cing nothing to pay for consultation, XL. day’s programme w ill be carried out at Rigby base of the statue is the inscription “ From the >1639 90; indebtedness over resources examination or advice, the low price of his SEND FOR CIRCULAR. A t the State ejection held Sept. 3, 1880, and ought to prove a big drawing card for March 19, 1883, £2661 51 Theodore J. wonderful curative Employes of the Maine Central.” the following amendment to the State Con Bradford wns chosen Collector of Taxes, to medicines places a the fair. This kingly gift was presented with a stitution was voted upon : “ Shall the Consti have 46 p r cent and the lax to ne collected sure cure in reach The following subjects for discussion at the touching little note in which the employes tution be amended so as to provide for the in fifteen m nths from time of assessment, of everybody. convention have been selected: “ Electrical brgged M r. Tucker’s acceptance of these re We have the Johns Liquid election of Governor by a plurality instead of the unpaid balance due after one year to Write him if you appliances in relation to fire departments,” membrances as a proof of the years of com a majority.” Nineteen being in favor of the draw 6 per c»-nt interest. The amount raised cannot call. “Management of fire departments,” “Useand panionship, interest and affection,each for the P a in t , Le»i