T he Courier-Gazette V olum e 50. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 36, 1895. Entered Nernnri Cla N umber 8

OUTLOOK. by him was a petition of Henry C. Lowell and Maj.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry others for the incorporation of a bank in East Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report T o B e S a f e The towns of Boothbay Harbor and South- Thomaston; an act to incorporate the Atlantic port are talking seriously of building a con­ Ship, Wharf & Lime Company; andapeition necting bridge. j b i o q i i a p b y of L. Snow and others to prevent the throwing T o be safe confine yourself to the offline core in the docks at East Thomaston. use of such flavors as your experi­ Maine towns as a general thing keep An important before this legislature ence and judgement tell you are abreast of the times. In Caribou the past was the acquirement of the Massachusetts Bakins Written fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K. Gould lands within the limits of Maine, and commis­ of the purest quality. year t> 104,000 was spent in building and im­ provements. PREFACE. physique, he was an indefatigable worker and sioners were elected to effect this result, re-, While engaged in the collection of histori­ never wasted the precious moments of his p »rting at a special session of the legislature, Our exchange says that the Sherman tan­ cal matter and relics for the Department of short life. Hours were golden to him, and it called by Governor Crosby for that purpose. ‘ Powder nery uses 10000 cords of bark in a year. This History of the Sons of Veterans, a great was a crime to idle them away. It would In many of the yea and nay votes taken by o?pRict’s the Housd upon these important matters, we is nothing. I he sausage factories use thous­ quantity of material concerning Rockland’s seem as though a premonition of his early end Ab s o lu te ly p u r e ands of barks every (lav. distinguished soldier, General Berry, came in­ must have made an impression on his nature, find that the young representative from East Flavoring vanma to my possession. impelling him to make the most of the few Thomaston had early acquired the habit of mignifieent silver pitcher and gold chain and MlI^INCQ A man in Hallandale, Miss., while ‘tigging It was ascertained, on investigation, that short years that were his to enjoy and im­ thinking for himself, as his vote is recorded plate attached. MUbUlbb. under his saw mills found $60,000 in gold. many interesting things which I held had prove. on the side of the minority, and in some in­ I he of the Guards in their . , . •, never been made public, and such as had been stances stands almost alone in its protest new uniforms, which have been previously Knights of Labor. Getting h baba Extracts e s s . There are lots of saw mills in the state of After completing his school life, Hiram against the pending proceedings. Maine but we would hardly advise the owners published were in such form as to be inaccessi­ described, was on the occasion of the pro 8’ecP- learned the trade of a carpenter, and for sev­ 1 he election of United States Senator to are just as they are represented to to dig under them with the expectation of ble to the general reader and the student of eral years he industriously pursued this oc­ posed visit of the governor and council to the be. If not the cheapest they are finding gold for more ni«»m y can be found in history. The importance of the historical matter succeed Hon. James W. Bradbury was one S’ate Prison at Thomaston. Warden Hix A highway robber. The man who cupation. of the must desperately fought legislative the best, and no puddings, cakes, the inti s than under them. entrusted to my care was fully realized, and my After thoroughly mastering the details of had invited the Guards to be his guests on out his tax on the roads. battles ever known since Maine became a that occasion, and early in the day coaches crc ;;, o - other table delicacies, chief anxiety was to see it safely lodged in the his chosen occupation, he became a con­ rooms of the Maine Historical Society in Port­ s ate. The bitterness of feeling engendered, were taken lor Thomaston. The Guards The young ladies in Canada have a new tractor and builder on his own account, estab­ The majority o f musical instruments arc poiled by their use. land, there to be accessible to the historians of the desperate measures employed by the arrived a» their domination at about ten o’clock and novel way of keeping their hands warm lishing the lumber yard now owned by the W. friends of the various candidates to secure more ornamental than useful from the fact during the cold season. Silver dollars are the future, whose delving minds would instinc­ and were received by me State of Maine Fire II. Glover Co., ami which they acquired from their election, the skillful parliamentary ma­ that the people who play them the most are heated and placed in a silk purse, the purse tively turn there for the truths they desired to Company, 1 crack lire brigade of Thomaston. him. With hut little capital and relying prin­ neuvers, the powerful influences brought to th o se who can play them the least. ColcFCur ablets. is placed in the mull and there you are. The seek anti make known. cipally upon his native energy, the business After a short drill on the part of the Guards bear on the members of the Senate and House, near the Prison, the members of the company 1 Safe ami Ritre remedy for drinking men. coins remain warm for a long time. Simple But the enterprising editor of THE COURIER- rapidly prospered. Among the buildings all had their part in making this contest an Gazkite has modified my plans. Like the were permitted « inspect that institution. A 1 K »» amusing how some men brag about a Specially helpful to relapsed graduates. isn’t it. We should like to try Ihe experiment erected by him is the Second Baptist Church, ever mem jrable one. William I’itt Fessen­ Tnkon without observation. Cheaper than ourselves but we lack the silver dollars. Wh war-horse who scents the battle from afar, this ami his magnificent residence on the corner ol photograph'of th e company was also taken mustache that necessitates a microscopic any retreats. Two dollars enough for three man of the quill with his insatiable, thirst fur den, a member of the House from Portland, during tbis visit. inspection for its detection. A certain young will kindly loan us a few? Our hands are Beech and White streets, now owned by Hon. afterwards Secretary of the Treasury, was weeks. Carried in v« st pocket. Fa miliar large so don’t he afraid of sending too many, news has discovered ihe treasures in my keep­ John S. Case, ami which today is one of the I he governor w.is absent on account of man of our acquaintance has an apology for tonic in solid form. Samples free. Ageuta ing, and has importuned me to give them to the leading candidate and caine within a few sickness, but ihe secretary of Slate and mem- a mustache and he has repeatedly annoyed must imposing private residences within the votes of election. But his opponents out­ wanted. Write the public through the columns of his paper. burs of th e council were present as guests of his friends by calling their attention to it. One of the important questions before the city limits. He also built the Beiry Block at generaled him by combining and voting to THE DAM KGWI-DYCO, Legislature calling for the appropriation of This I have gladly consented to, do, because it the corner of Limerock and Main streets, one the w ar1’n. “ ; Our poet after considerable labor composed indefinitely postpone the election. Repre­ Dinner was partaken of at one o’clock, and the following which silenced the young man: 2 1 2 C o lu m -him Av,, Boston, Maim. money is the request of the Insane Asylum affords a til opportunity for me to pay homage of the most desirably located and substan­ sentative Berry was an active participant in at a later hour, the Guards paraded on the j A llttlff mustache on n young man grewr for $5500 with which to build a piggery, Thi to the distinguished dead; to lay the laurel tially built structures in Rockland, which is these proceedings. may sound unreasonable at lirst th ught, but wreath on the tomb of one who has always now owned by his heirs. green in front of the Prison, under command Listen to his tale of Sing a song of tot cents:— Among Representative Berry’s associates )f Captain Berry, where Hon, Noah Smith, A little raush nf a pale white hue, Le Page’s Liquid Glue: not so much so when the question is justly been and ever will be my ideal of a volunteer On the twenty-third of March, 1845, Hiram > . .. • ... , , - * With hairs quite ahort and very few, in the Legislature were'William Pitt Fessen­ one of the < ouncillors made a sh »rt speech ! Only seen by a microscopic view, Four-.mJ-twenty fragments considered. There are about 700 persons in soldier. G. Berry and Almira M. Brown were united den, afterwards United States Senator, Arte- Joined as good as new. the asylum to feed and naturally there is Thirty years have passed away since the in marriage. The bride was a daughter of in which he complimented the Company on [ “ ** brcck the hT/tt When the dish was broken large amount of waste food. Something has John Brown, a respected citizen of Thomaston, Supreme Court, Alonzo Garcelon, ex-Guvernor 1 tale of 1 Tito men folks gave a groan. to he dune with it, and the most profitable of conquest, and resumed their avocations of ami was regarded as one of the most promis­ Guards took conveyance for home after an 1 But said—when it was mondc J, of Maine, and lion. John C. Talbot, who was enjoyable day. " We neverwoulJ have known.’* way has been to feed it out to pigs. The in­ peace. During this period, there are many ing young ladies of her native town. One Speaker of the House. In the Senate were It was a clear, cold night and the silvery who have grown to man’s estate who have no In September, Ihe Guar.ls entertained the ,n„„„ she7i its'roello» light over the’ Und." stitution has cleared as high as $2500 a year daughter, Lucy F. Berry, came to bless this such men as Nelson Dingley and Nathan z\. .linden Rifles. On the afternoon of Sep- George and Mae were enjoying a sleigh It mends everything sc from the piggery. The accommodations are memory of the war; whose knowledge of its union. She was the idol of her father, and Farwell of Rockland, afterwards United States poor, so poor in fact, that disease has killed trials and triumphs must he gained from the upon her he lavished the wealth of his af­ Senator. (ember 7, the Guards took up them line of | ti(ie. They were indeed having a happy march fur Ulackingtnn s turner, where they „ me unmindful ol the fold. A short strip of N eatly, Easily Surely off many of the pigs which has brought th lips of the survivors of that struggle, or from fection. She is now the wife of Albert D, Returning from his duties as a legislator, and profits down to nothing of late years. From a the pages of history. It is for the benefit of Snow, a prosperous commission merchant, received their guests wiih military honors and woods for a moment darkened the moon’s General Berry gave his undivided attention to escorted them to the city, where they found | rayS new building with perfect sanitary conditions these that 1 consent to recount the facts con and resides in Brooklyn, N. Y. Of her illus­ the building up of his rapidly growing busi­ that articles may be put to enough profit could be realized in a few years cerning Rockland’s martyred son, that from trious father she retains a most tender mem the sidewalks and windows tilled with ad.mr „ o George, how cold your mustacl ness as a contractor and builder. He did ing spectators, while numerous flags, thrown \ j ae exclaimed. j to pay for the appropriation asked for. Know­ his example may be drawn lessons of patriot ory, which the passage of many years can not again enter politics until the spring of service again the next day, ing the facts can it be said that the petitioners ism that will he impressive; that the circum never efface. lu ihe breeze by citizens, waved over their, Novelists tell us that kisses a r| 1856, when he became the candidate of the heads as they passed. passionate but it mak-s a differcncl _ are insane for asking and the legislators pig­ stances of his life, and his glorious death ,i?olitics always fascinated the strong Democrats and straight Whigs for mayor of and no worry over it. headed in granting the $5500. while fighting in defence of the land of his manly nature of Berry. He enjoyed the sharp Alter going through their drills which re- lhe „scu|alil,n takes place in a parl?r' the new city of Rockland, which two years fleeted great credit both upon officers and , ,i,e mercury at boiling point or in a si forefathers, may be indelibly written on the encounter of party against party, the mar­ earlier had been created from the town of A COUNTY BOY- minds of the young men of today, that they shalling of forces, the sudden surprises, the so diers, ihey repaired to the armory of the with the mercury striving hard to reach East Thomaston. An account of this battle Guards, where they deposited their arms, and bulb in the the thermometer, If RAGE’S may be better citizens and more ardent patri­ swift ilefences. Perhaps the semblance of of the ballots will appear later on. l i q u i d ^ a n e? Charles E. Cook, a well known Friendship ots. these elections to the conflict of arms satisfied thence to lieethoven Ilall, where the Rifles READYB USE fcn LJI K n in a measure his military instinct. The and other guests were feasted to their hearts boy, is located in Canaan Center, N. IL, Queen Lil is a foxy old girl and led where he has charge of the general business of I RAM Gregory Berry maneuvers of party were to him the operations content, the members of the Guards doing ROCKLAND CITY GUARDS. the honors of the table. After refreshments, enemies a merry chase before being captu a big lumber company—a responsible and was the fourth child of a brigade. The joining of issues at the of Jeremiah and Fran­ polls and the struggle for the mastery were to speeches, toasts and music enlivened the but the fleet-fosted queen finally reached I lucrative position. As we had occasion to mention, the subject scene until a late hour, hen the lines were end of her rope and in her m o u n ts of gri c e s Gregory ’’erry. him the impact of contending armies, requir­ of our sketch always had a keen interest in Advertising pays: Newspaper advertising He was born g.« the ing skill, intuitive judgment, and quick, cour­ re-formed, and the Guards escorted their and remorse sent the following military matters from early boyhood. lie tine to the President of the v Light as a Fairy, pays best of all. Our most successful and parental farm at the ageous action to win the victory. He was guests some distance on their way home was in frequent demand as chief marshal of The Rifles were delighted with their enter- public: t White as snow, prosperous merchants and tradesmen, whose Meadows in what is never a bitter, narrow partisan. It was not processions on Fourth of July other occasions, i Sweet as a kiss bright record has added imperishable lustre to now the City of Rock­ his nature to be that, lie was generous to tainraent, and very favorably impressed by the O4lst«n bad man while I tell youi and took pride in skilfully managing these drill of the Guards. A story a full of pain und disastj (. ’.Neath mistletoe. the history of American commerce, can all land, Maine, /Vugust his political foes, and even in the heat of a affairs. March 19, 1853, he was appointed Redden 1 my beautiful eyes fr1 ’Tis nature’s best testify to this truth from personal experience. 27, 1824. Rockland at that time was a part of desperate political struggle would seek out Inspector of the Fourth Division of Flushed a my chocolate cheek The newspaper is the commercial traveler G roans Replenishment, the town of Thomaston, so to be accurate, that his opponents and talk to them in a jocose Militia with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. To bo Continued. r And I i Igl __ The staff of life, in city and country home, who tells at the fire­ town is the place of his birth. The farm way of the probable results. He was never In 1854, Colonel Berry with others organ­ Alan! ulus! tho Queen Is “ Alagnlficent.” side, to its evening circle, the merits of your which he first saw the light of day is now embittered by defeat, but was always first to ized a light infantry company, which was flow sorrow ful tun I that thT wares and merchandise, if you are wise enough present his compliments to hist victorious op THE PASTORS. No more with rent(Mflendeney 1 J THE GENUINE IS ALWAYS BRANDED owned, and until recently was occupied as called the Rockland City Guards, and was Among my court!,•tfy court. to employ it to speak for you. It never is residence, by the Honorable G. L. Farrand. ponent, and ever after cordially supported mustered into the Maine Volunteer Militia as Hawaii, Hawaii, how oic jer, u, neglected, never goes unheeded, never speaks him while in office in every honest and patri His ancestors are apart of that hardy New Company B of the 1st Regiment, 2d Brigade, Clergymen of Linoola Baptist Associations Meet T he bright pearl in Pacific’* bos to inattentive or unwilling ears. It never England stock in which the foundations of otic endeavor. 4th Division. The 1st Regiment at one time I made you shine, but alas bores. It never tires. It is always a wel for Monthly Conference My supply of polish is exhausted. many of the best families are laid. His grand Hiram continued his business as a builder was commanded by Colonel G. J. Burns, with My Trilby feet will no longer roam come visitor and meets a cordial reception. It father, Thomas Berry, was an officer in the for several years alone, after which time, the Davis Tillson as adjutant, both citizens of O’er thy warm fields of lava. speaks when the day is done, when cares Revolution, and in his declining years was business having grown to large proportions, Rockland, and the 4th Division had for its ’The clergymen of the Lincoln Baptist As­ Never again In my yearly vanish, wl#n the mind at peace and at rest is W il I bo embraced by pensioned by the government for his services he formed a copartnership with his brother chief, Major General William II. Titcomb, sociation held ther regular monthly meeting ; The volcanic light has in its most receptive mood. Then it is that in that war. At the breaking out of hostili George. Later several changes were made also of that city. at lhe Baptist Church, yesterday. The fol- And the durkness - ikin______, its story is told and all who read treasure what i W oe t ' tits between this country and England in in the firm, General Berry retiring and after At the election of officers of the Guards, lowing pastors were present: Francis Purvis i\a7n fal!et°h Ta,,*y ’ it says, and are influenced to go where it di­ 1812, the father of Hiram buckled on his a time re-entering it. Colonel Elijah Walker of North Haven, G. E. Tufts of Belfast, J. F. My rdgn tumKd, rects for the thing of which it speaks. Hiram G. Berry was chosen Captain; G. J. sword, determined to match his valor with the also was taken into the business. Burns, Jonathan Spear and A. S. Dyer, Tilton of Belfast, H. B. Woods of Rockport, The reins of government are mine no more. What other influences can he so potent to old Les of his native land. He was appointed April 21, 1852, the Rockland Steam Manu J. II. Parshlev of Rockland, H. E. Thayer ol Te^7sT»aiSi?»C‘diof br*ny tears— help trade as this quiet but powerful advocate? Lieutenants; William IL Titcomb, Orderly Orderly Sergeant of a company which was facturing Company was incorporated with Sergeant; and O. J. Conant, Ensign. Arms Warren, II. li Tilden of Tnoniaiton, Rev J That the UknTnd rivfra will b« dry Let it become a salesman in every home for stationed at the fort at Eastport, at which power to hold property not exceeding $30,000. Mr. Whittier and Rev. John Pettengill were ; And may my enemies dry op. your wares. Let it make its mighty plea for were furnished by the state, but the beautiful THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. place he continued until mustered out. The incorporators were Hiram G. Berry, I. K. uniforms of blue and gold, with the tall bear­ guests of the conference. The first paper rfcyenK® WJ[[ J have, revenge so sweet your benefit. And we assure you it will do Those were days of suspense and of thrill- and A. II. Kimball and Joseph C. Libby. read by Rev. J. F. Tilton of l £ l L Demand it of your Grocer. skin cap and gold tassel were purchased by more than all other influences to promote your ng adventure. British ineii-of-w.r skirted the This corporation did a good business in the on “ What Should he the Attitude of • Now thrown away forever— Accept no imitation or substitute. the company. Drill commenced under the business and pnt money in your purse. shores of Maine and invested her harbors and manufacture of doors, sashes and blinds, until the Ministry toward Social Problem?” He 1 coufl •ro®0*1 rae« In our long experience we know whereof direction of Adjutant Davis Tillson, who was a inlets, bombarding her villages, murdering the its buildings were destroyed by fire in 1855 graduate of West Point, and the company said, '■ II,e social condition, existing today Ain.” fo irle A h e* ^ " obb ight : speak. Try it. Pkttingili. & Co., News­ C , W & Co., Agents. inhabitants and spreading waste and devasta For many years General Berry was a direc­ soon became proficient in the manual of arms are serious. Has the minister anything to But soon lu pieces will I be! * paper Advertising Agency, 22 School Street, tion far and wide. The small force of militia tor in the Limerock National Bank, the oldest and evolutions of a company. do with them! We believe he has. 1st, [low emulous of me were my malde— Boston, Mass., Mutual Reserve Building, New and volunteers on which devolved the defence national bank in his native city, having been The occasion of a presentation of a beauti- Because of lhe nature of the Christianity for , ‘ York City. of the long coast line and scattered villages elected Oct. 8, 1853. On the death of its ful flag to the Guards by the mayor of Rock- which it stands. 2nd, Because they come in Cut high, cut low, revealing my many charms— could offer but little resistance to the ravages president, Knott Crockett, in 1857, he land, Hon. Knott Crockett, who had pur- for a large share of attention of Christ and Charrae that ever caused mine enemlee Y O R K S A F E of the enemy. By reason of its exposed con­ elected to that place Oct. 19, continuing chased the same at a cost of J4o, was a the Apostles. 3rd, Because the ministry .b’.Si'ndloi.or^wh.l um‘n How dolefulmy.o., B oots, dition on the Canadian frontier, Eastport was such until he resigned to enter the army, memorable one. It occurred May 8, 1855, ! n»ght exert a powerful influence toward a Condoled I cannot bo I and I pass on 7 * The Best in the World, one o f the objective points of the British at­ June 5, 1861. and on the afternoon of that day the Guards right solution oi these problems. 4th, Be- For a pass is all 1 want I Shoes, Hats, tack, and during these trying times, the valor paraded the streets under the command of cause the working classes are becoming ali- (> »<*rrow/ul and grievous am 11 T b i Always Reliable and patriotism of Sergeant Berry must have IIIS POLITICAL CAREER. Captain Berry. They were accompanied by enated from our protestant churches. 5th, 1 How’s^Thilt been severely tested, and many is the tale of Because oy caring for men’s physical needs ... _ . Ill the fall of 1852, General Berry was nom­ the Rockland Brass Band, and at about three Sure Protection from Fire. And Furnishings. thrilling adventure and hair breadth escape it o’clock proceeded to the house of the mayor we lay the foundation for supplying their | '* e °’ler ( )ne Hundred Dollars Reward for t have been his privilege to tell. We can inated fur representative to the legislature spiritual wants.” This was followed by a Catarrh that cannot be cured by from the town of East Thomaston. His op­ where the presentation was made, His imagine with what eager interest young Hiram paper by Rev. Howard B. Tilden, who sup- 1 1 ® We buy only THE BEST. ponents were Elkanah S. Smith and Jonathan Honor making the following appropriate EPH. PERRY, Agt., listened to the stories of the Revolution, and plies the pulpit of Rev. \V. A. Newcombeof i «f J* & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Spear, both prominent and influential men, address: Rockland, Maine. Buy them close and sell the f 1812, and what influence they must have Soldiers: A meeting like this and its Thomaston. Mr. Tilden’h subject was, “ Evan- W,e lh* «“a«»«ned have known F. J. Che- had in shaping the course of his life to its un­ ud active politicians. The town meeting for gelistic Pastors or Pastoral Evangelists.” He " eX,for. lhe last 15 years, and believe him per-i same way. Here is an exam- object show the mutual good feeling that timely close. the election of state officers was held in the said that the definition of such pastor’s hun.or®bI« ,,n aI1 busmeas transaction" Congregational Meeting House on the thir- exists between those whose duty it is to see Five brothers ami sisters shared with Hiram that the laws are enforced, and those whom preaching is broadly intellectual, discreetly a.ni bnancially a >le to carry out any oblij / the home life on the Meadow farm. They eenth of September, 1852. In this struggle, emotional and direct. There is a need of ,l,a<** *7 1 « Berry’s talent as an organizer manifested itself. it may be necessary to call upon to enforce were Jeremiah 2nd, John I'., William G., them. This, our country, we know is the such preaching because of the poor condition z . KUAX»h u lesa le Druggists, 1 oledol George W. and Frances E. Berry. ( )f this \s a popular young man he had a large fol­ of most churches, fr« .m the horde of unworthy ' ’ AL,\,NU» KiNNAN Marvin, WholeJ Child’s : Rubbers lowing, and with consummate tact and skill boasted land oi liberty, and the asylum for the umber, Jeremiah 2ml ami William G. died oppressed; ami we also know that it has been evangelists. This can be cured by the disre- sa 5J „ r,u^ lsls’ ? O. I Machinists many years ago. The sister, Frances E. Berrv, he united incongruous elements to his support, gar«l of lhe claims of unworthy hearers, by . H all s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, a c t- ' At 12c per Pair. and came off triumphant, receiving 590 votes necessary to protect this liberty at the point arried Edward IL Fosdick and took up her of the bayonet. Should ever the time arrive more confidence in the pastor’s own ability to directly upon the blood and mucous sur- residence in Brooklyn, N. Y. John 1‘. Berry 319 for Mr. Smith and 117 for Mr. Spear. improve, ami by more confidence in God and *aC5? ,oJ l,,re. 3>rst5n1, 75c*. Pcr bottle, Thus at the early age of 28 years was he when these streets shall be invaded by riotous and George W. B« rry still remain in the city mobs, then you will be looked to by all good bisword. Want of time p-evented the dis- ‘ Ot >y all Druggists. 1 estimonials free, j j of I heir birth, honored, respected and pros­ lected by his fellow-townsmen to represent cussion of the papers by the pastors, but the 1 M a c h i n i s t s them at the seat of government. citizens to vindicate their rights, and then perous. mothers with fair daughters and, innocent matters discussed aroused much interest, i a n d The legislature that assembled at Augusta Both were well written and were well re­ in the early part of 1853 was the center of children, together with the aged and infirm, HIS EAKLY EDUCATION. ceived. The Steam Fitters. much interest. The stirring campaign of the will look to your strong arms and noble PURE, Hiram’s advantages of education were limited previous September hail resulted iu no choice hearts for protection. Should such an event Pipe Fitting and En- to such public schools as the town of Thomas­ for a governor by the people, and the young occur, 1 am confident it will only need the Rev. W. I. Sweet of Passaic, N. J., who has Morse, gitieers’ Supplies. ton afforded way back in the thirties. But he representative from East Thomaston found sound of the drum to cause you to buckle oil UNADULTERATED Steam, Water and your armor and proceed to the scene of dis­ accepted a call to the pastorate of the Rock­ made the most oi these meagre advantages. himself in a hot political cauldron which in land Cong’l Church, will riot come as soon as Gas Piping. With diligence did he apply himself to his many respects was quite agreeable to him. turbance ami restore order, peaceably if you Trussed can, forcibly if you must. Now, Mr. Ensign, expected because of the serious sickness of Locksmiths. studies, and his indomitable will, which in in the number of candidates voted for at I his wife. His resignation had been presented CANNED GOODS after life carried him over so many seemingly the polls, the House chose the names of I present through you to this company, the and Safe and Bank Lock insurmountable obstacles, showed itself in his Rockland City Guards, the stars and stripes, to the Passaic church when his wife was John Hubbard and William G. Crosby, to taken sick, though the church had not acted repairing. Experi­ youthful struggles to acquire an education. and this emblem of Liberty, having full con­ be sent to the Senate, one of whom was to on it. When Mrs. Sweet was taken sick the THAT TASTE mental Machinery a His was a practical mind, and while the beau be elected Governor by that body. OI these fidence that in your hands this flag will McLoon never cease to wave its noble folds to the church returned the resignation accompanied s p e c ia lly . ties < f the classics were clear to his vigorous men the Senate chose .Crosby, a Whig, with the earnest request that he might consi­ THE FRESHfiARTI- intellect, yet instinctively he turned to mathe­ and he was duly qualified, and entered at breeze, so long as your lives ami strength M achine K i i n P ip in g shall be preserved.” der his wife’s sickness an indication that he matics, ami with ’logged determination mas­ once upon the duties of his oflice. It does should remain with them. CLE IS WHAT EV­ Fur new coal process tered its most difficult problems. Joyous by •t appear that Representative Berry took a i’o which Ensign O. J. Conant, in behalf C om ’y. Agents for Deane nature, when the labors of the school were prominent pail in these proceedings, but he of the Company, responded as follows: ERY ONE WANTS. Pump. Bicycle re­ over he joined in the rude sports of those days as present at the sessions and was an inter- ‘•Sir: lu behalf of my fellow soldiers, I pairing. All kinds as only p young boy full of animal life and led participant in the voting. beg your acceptance of our most sincere Rev. Mr. Whittier an 1 his gospel singer, of repail iog done. overflowing spirits can. Courteous ami affa­ When the committees of the House were thanks for this, your generous aud highly W. H. Goodfcllow, closed their labors iu this ' Ida think *a hu»a ju t t such A N D O U R ble, he was ever a fuv> lite with his com­ iiiounced, Representative Beriy found him- prized gift; ami I assure you that it shall be city Friday. As the fruit of their labors there 1 panions, ami a leader iu their *pnrts Even at our highest aim to preserve unsullied its goods and mant tho opinion Marine Engine Repairing a Specialty. ll honored by appointments on the coiuinit- are about 150 hopeful conversions. Mr. Whit­ (his early age, his love f r military aflaiis mau- id brit jes, “‘“J deserve its protection; ami as tier’s preaching, while very tender, is keeu <11 the state prist (be I Kng as life lasts ami this flag waves above ami incisive. Without abusing auybody he of tho public, bo it fa.orablo SEA ST., ROCKLAND. His duties New Trilby Boot >ns commiltue DUS im i u*» wc strive to be in principle and action expresses with faithfulness and vigor, the or unfuvorabto. ote many R » tty sins that are destroying the welfare of men, For Ladies. xml rep re districts resultee and arc exposing them to the of God. Ift/u y can bo improood too All Styles and Sizes. , ami much test following the presentation, Mr. Whittier aud Mr. GoodfeUow will carry Will Wonders Never Cease ? fie c>munittee. aled the streets, delighting with them the vill oft want to knoto it and i f thi At #2.50 per Pair. xght ! vays in attendan at these 1 the precision of their move mutiny. can't too otant eoorobot Photos Taken ut attentive listener and >*ght of their beautiful new carefully weighing the bai e o’clock the company re knoot it. duced, and forming his 1 paired to the saloon of C. A. Harrington, By Electricity at Night u without legard to the I where refreshm tub were served, which ter- i upon the committee. 1 minuted the ext rcises’ofthe afteruo-m. Ayer’s Cherry P» O P IN IO ms SO LIC 41)4 SHOE STOKE, 1 to his constituents, the , The followin. Aaguit, the members of the 'ives abundant evidence, to snow thfcir appreciation o f his to have this pror BOIL'S STUDIO. A. T. BlackiugiO'i & Co. * Among th local interest presented presented Crptain B:rry with a * at hind to meet THORNDIKE T1IE ROCKLAND COURlER-GAZl 'TU ESDA Y , FEBRU A RY 20, 1895.

The interesting summary of city reports, The Republicans held their ward caucuses CITY FINANCES. Paid treasurer aceount of tax, >16,600000 1 FEAST AND PEACE DANCE. published in T he C.-G. Tuesday last, was Friday evening and nominated the following S $ Cash on hand aceount of tax, t.M \ compiled by F. A. Winslow. *Twa» an ex­ tickets: Annual Report of City Treasurer Showing Con­ I s m s | 8 Interest, 97.77 pert job. WARD ONE. ------M7.1M.83 That the Red Men have become civilized dition of Various Departments. • Total commitment, >1)0,011.00 Alderman—A. J. Bird. Collected, 8T,082.80 and have adopted the customs of the white The annual report of City Treasurer Jones, Councilmen—k. IL Crockett, E. C. Wal­ Abated, 1,290.10 men was demonstrated last Friday evening Rockland, Me., Feb. 18, 1895. required by law, is published in this issue. It ker, A. G. Thomas. S SS Sf? U 88,878.72 by the feast of corn and venison and a peace is very complete and plain, and will bear a Summary of the reports of those officers 1 Republicans Hold the Largest Warden—John Colson. Uncollected, >22,232.28 dance given by Nahanada Tribe to their pale careful scrutiny. Ward Clerk—W. H. Smith. who received and disbursed money of the City | 5 face friends in Harmony Hall, the occasion of Rockland, Me., during the fiscal year end­ Of the above balance uncollected >1,260 is due Caucus in History of Party. WARD TWO. from Lucy O. Farnsworth and for which the City being the celebration of the anniversary of The Morgan-Belmont Syndicate uill realise ing Feb. 11, 1895; tf’’9 summary collected Solicitor has commenced suit by direction of the 8 3 If? Washington’s birthday. Supper w as served $5,000,000 profit from the sale of bonds. It Alderman—Chas. M. Kalloch. per the official reports and published by Mayor and Treasurer. from 7:30 to 8:3c and the tables fairly Councilmen—F. A. Peterson, M.M. Parker, 28SS»S88838gS8 88 (»ut of 1480 single poll taxes committed 607 now seems rather tough for this country to g o authority of an amendment to Sec. 27 of the remain unsettled groaned with the weight of good things pro­ across the water to borrow money to do AuMriilinn Rftllot System Works Very Augustus S. Rankin. city charter, by Everett A. Jo n e s, city treas­ M l ? Respectfully submitted, vided. Baked beans, coffee, pie, cake, cold Warden—Jas. A. Jameson. business with. Successfully. Without Friction—John urer. fw 1 » K. H. FA R W K L L , Collector. meats and a large quantity of other eatables Ward Clerk—S. H. Cables. City Treasurer's Report. Report of Joint S t a n d i n g Com m ittee of satisfied the cravings of the inner man of the Lovejoy Nominated by Handsome Ward Committee—A. C. Hamilton, E. E. tho Bosrd of Aldermen on City Liquor 150 present Immediately after the feast the The revenue steamer Woodbury has broken Rankin, W. P. Cook. Report of City Treasurer of Kocklnnd, Knox Agency. up the ice both in Fox and Deer Island Majority—City Committee Chosen— County, Maine. floor was cleared for dancing. Meservey WARD THREE. Stuck on hand Feb. 11, ’P4, Thorough fares, and the passages are now To the Honorable Mayor find City Council o f Rock - Stock purchased during year, and Rackliff furnished music. The devotees D em ocratic Caucus 1 hursday. land, Maine clear throughout this section of the bay. Alderman—Albert W. Butler. of Terpsichore enjoyed themselves until mid I herewith anbmit my Total, >8,693 99 night treading the light fantastic toe. Others The Woodbury makes a good ice-cutter. Councilmen—Geo. W. Smith, Fred J. Sim­ Treasurer for the flec.il yeai onton, Jr., Edward B. MacAllister. Bal., 697 26 who cared not for dancing enjoyed them­ oxsn nacitiPTs. The income tax blanks have been circula­ Warden—Chas. M. Erskine. >4,291.24 selves with cards. It was an occasion enjoyed Rockland’s Republicans held their Ward Clerk—E. R. Bowler. • Caah balance from Feb. 12, 1894, >27,442 M Paid treasurer per cash sales by every one present. The committee con- ted. What the outcome will be we cannot mayoralty caucus Wednesday evening in E rror, ns for year, Ward Committee—A. J. Crockett, N.Jones, Bale of 3} per cent, m unicipal bends, 60,400 00 >• <•<1 of John W. Thomas, A. W. Bickmore say but we are willing to bet a year’s subscrip­ Armory Hall, at seven o’clock. When the Block on hand Feb. 11, ’96, i tio n against a pint of peanuts that there will L. R. Campbell. •' 3 per cent, certificates of deposit, 135,684 34 —------>1,291.24 d S. A. Keyes. meeting was called to order by II. M. Lord, Tem porary notes at 2ttf, 3 mid 4 percent, 83,000 00 X ~ : Nahanada Tribe is on the tidal wave of many of the blanks returned blank. chairman of the Republican City Committee, W ARD FOUR, Interest on I’. 8. L. R. R. bond*, 18,0-X) 00 II. I. UIX, Chairman, ; haven’t received ours yet. State of Maine school fund and mil) lax, 5,076 80 City Clerk, R H. Burnham. prosperity. At the last sleep 13 pale faces the hall was well filled. R. R. Ulmer was Alderman— II. Irvin Hix. “ '• free high school fund, 250 00 were adopted and at the next sleep, Frid ay chosen chairman and Frank A. Winslow Councilmen—Edward F. Glover, D. A. Received cash, license, >60.00 “ “ railroad and telegraph ** 1894 cash dug licensee, 566.00 night, a large number will be advanced to the LThe North Carolina legislature voted to ad- secretary. The following Republicans, Packard, Frank A. Winslow. tax, 1,117 70 “ Cash sewer assess­ Sewer M atiim en ti collected, 2,254 08 hunters degree. The members comprise ' i honor of Frederick Douglas, a negro, chosen on approval of the various can Warden—Frank L. Cummings. Liquor agency, gros< receipt!, 2,930 40 ments, 1,274.04 some of our best and most energetic young didates, were then appointed. Ward Clerk—Chas. R. Frye. ------>1.890.64 ^refused to confer a like honor for Wash- Oolleoted from towns and individuals, I have examined the accounts of F C. Knight, Paid oash city treasurer, >1,880 64 men. djbirthday, which is a legal holiday, also To handle ward lists—Eph. Perry, F. B Ward Committee—II. I. Hix, II. P. Wood, poor departm ent, 1,018 47 Mayor, for the year ending Feb. 11, 1895. and F. A. Winslow. Redemption of real estate sold for taxes, 816 93 believe It to be correct and approve the same. City Solicitor, W. R. Preacott. FGen. Lee, Jan. 19. Texas has un- Miller, C. E. Weeks, Vesper Leach, H. Two oemeterr lets. 10 00 Hix, E. S. Farwell. WARD FIVE. 0 . L. A l l e n , A uditor. Ree’d cash sew er nssessmnnts, >982.84 nite Democratic member and seated I.loeneee, Innholders, circuses, etc., 302 12 " " Mary C. Farnsworth -•nt, a black Republican. Surely the To receive, sort and count votes—R. II Alderman—Maynard S. Austin. D og licenses for 1894, 668 00 tax case, 146.04 Histories, 4 50 Report of Superintendent of Schools. 1 of thing are changing. Burnham, J. P.Cilley, F. W. Wight. Councilmen—Sanford A. Chapman, Wm. ------>1,127.3ft Tuition, etc., and unexpended caah, To tin president and of tKf tchool board: Paid cash city treasurer, >1,127 38 BARGAINS The railing and apparatus, which was F. Tibbetts, E. W. Porter. ichool departm ent, 118 79 I herewith submit Jo you my annual report of the christened two years ago in the Knight Warden—Wm. H. Maxey, Jr. r cl * ' flnanelal condition of the srhool department l the Street CommisHloner’a Dept. for the Fiscal ?he Brunswick Board of Trade and citizens Miller contest was again used. The entrance close of the fiscal year ending Feb. 12, 1895 Yenrfrom Feb. 12, ’04, to Feb. 12, ’05. Ward Clerk—W. J. Oxton. Guaranty forbids'for new schoolhouse, 010 00 in general arc feeling badly over the failure was at the western side of the hall. The SCHOOL FUND. Rac'd cash, highway dept., per of the Plymouth Rock Pant Co., which was Ward Committee—F. M. Simmons, M. F. State pensions, reimbursement, 1 , ihs 00 mayor’s orders, >13,033.46 T H I S W E E K . voters name and ward were called by the city Donohue, Hudson D. .Ames. 1 State of Maine, soldiers' burial expenses, 70 00 Balance on hand, > 6 25 Rec'd cash, highway dept., per to locate in that town. Much of the machinery committee and when the clerk in charge of Empty packngea, per sheriff, 6 00 Balance undraw n, 3,928 20 collections, 618.68 had arrived with many of the employes. The WARD SIX. State of Maine, armory rent, loo 00 the ward found the name and checked T otal hnlnnce from last year, Iteu'd cash, sewer dept., per affairs of the company may be settled satisfac­ Alderman—Israel Snow. Proceeds from Mury C. Farnsworth, >3 929 46 m ayor’s orders, 8,798.00 the voter was allowed to enter, and was tax case, 146 04 Appropriation by city council, 10,000 00 >23,260.13 ffUBBEIf (jOODS. tory, if so the town will have the pant factory given a ballot. In case a voter appeared who Councilmen—Gto. D. Hayden, W. M. Simon Truoworthy estate for expenses Appropriation for free high school, 1,600 09 Paid cash, highway dopt., city but until then the people may just as well Tapley, Almon F. Ileald. of 1892, Received from state sohool fund and was not registered, he was allowed to vote on mill tax, treas. for collected, >618.68 Men’s Boston or Woonsocket I breath without panting. Warden—I. A. Jones. C. W. Perry, for old building, Paid cash highway aud sewer $2.39 signing a statement that he was entitled to State of Maine, proceeds of 1893 dog Received from state for free high suhool, Ward Clerk—John N. Ingraham. Rubber Boots, perfect goods’ | w o rth $3 vote and that he would support the nominee licenses, 451 09 -----— >28,260.13 Legislators do many queer things and pass of the caucus. The rush was over in one Ward Committee—Israel Snow, Geo. D. Street commissioner, for eolloetc-d, 01S 6S Total, Hayden, W. M. Tapley. Police department, for ovorcharge, 1 00 EXPENDITURES. EVERETT A. JONES, Treas. Men’s Rhode Island or Bay ' many queer laws. One of the latest and hour from the time the voting began, and for Collector Farw ell In full for 1 %93 taxes, 16,839 97 $2.19 Fuel, labor, materials and Incldont lie, >2,424 S3 most laughable of them all is the report of the last 25 minutes only a few straggling WARD SEVEN, “ “ “ “ Interest on Teachers’ pay roll, State Rubber Boots, perfect 1893 taxes, 770 45 18,238 90 w o rth the legal committee, “ought to pass” on a votes were thrown. Chairman Ulmer gave Alderman—Fred J. Davis. Janitors' pay roil, 1,107 4u g o o d s...... | $2.75 bill making it a offense lor a grocer five minutes warning and at 8:30, prompt Collector Smith, on account 1 fl'JO taxes, 600 00 Superintendent's salary, MCLAIN BUILDING Councilmen—A. A. Blackington, F. P. “ “ “ 1892 “ 2,600 00 1,600 I O to sell a bad egg or a “limed” egg or any the polls were closed and the committee Witham, Chas. S. Gardner. “ “ Interest on 1889 " 2 00 Total expended, Men’s best quality Wool Boots ! 77 10 “ “ “ 1892 •• 19T 61 Undrawn balaneo, 2,947 26 Good Word for the Contraotors. O vers...... I worth $3 1 i« an egg fresh? Who will serve as In a short time they reported as follows Ward Committee—Elkanah Spear, Aimer Collector Erskine In full for 1887 “ 34 97 Bslaa cc unexpended, ——----- JaTegg tested. The grocer cannot tell. The Whole number of votes; ^89; John Lovejoy, II. Blackington,Chas. R. Ingraham. “ “ “ 18«8 •• 64 78 >3,024 36 Boys’ beat quality Wool Boots judge cannot tell. Housewives cannot tell. The 327; R. B. Miller, 117; Frank M. Shaw, 35 “ “ Interest on 1887 '• 2 48 The new school structure, corner of Lincoln $1 .3 9 “ “ “ 1888 •• 23 oft >21.865 06 and Summer streets, has been named the hen, who lays them, cannot tell. No one can scattering, 10. The rules of the caucus re The Democratic party held it caucus Thurs­ Interest on non resident taxes, 13 68 Paid treasurer >39.60, reoelvcd for tuition, book with first quality Perfection tell until the shell is broken. The Biddyford quired a majority vote, 245 being necessary day evening. A. J. Tolman of the city com­ Accrued Interest on per cent, city etc., m aking undraw n balance, >3,064.06. “ McLain Building,” in honor of T. II. Me O v e rs...... Journal says. ‘’The passage of this brilliant for a choice, and as Mr. Lovejoy had 327, he mittee called the caucus to order. C. C. Text Book Fund. Lain, cashier of Limerock Bank, who for 1 on aocount 1894 taxes, number of years was one of the city’s efficent act $*»M serve to stimulate the inventors to was declared the nominee. The committee, Lovejoy presided and Philip P. Howard was A ppropriation by City Council, >1,100 C b».^r?tehm ent to a hen which should, which received and counted the votes were secretary. Capt. IL J. Hewett presented the Total receipts, Amount overdrawn, pjd ( teachers. The building committee recomend ed the name to the School Board and their 75 cts (fry cf»g with the year, monthd appointed by the chair to notify Mr. Lovejoy name of Samuel A. Keyes, as the caddidate CASH niSnUHSESfKNTS. EXPENDITURE!!. Men’s best quality Stockings. B which it was laid. It would of his nomination, and escort him to the hall for mayor,and he was unanimously nominated. Gnnrnuty for new school house bids re­ Expended for text hooka aud supplies, >1,226 e recommendation was adopted. Ti’s a fit­ meal experts to find something which they did. The nominee was enthusias­ Mr. Keyes is a resident of Ward 5 where he turned to contractors, ftfli0 00 JOHN R. UUNTON, ting testimonial to one who labored long and : lime-water in which eggs are tically received and accepted the nomination Knox county 1894 tax, 0,941 29 Huperiutondenl of Schools. successfully in the city schools. was candidate for alderman three successive State of Maine 1894 tax, ll,8T0 79 F should take out the “limy” in a very appropriate address, that was brief I have carefully examined the accounts of J. It The building has been formally accepted by years. He is a man of ability and high char­ “ " 1894 dog llcen«ea, 540 00 Dunton, Superintendent of schools, And voucheri 69 cis Teh eggs.” If such a law is passed but decidedly to the point. acter, is prominent in many secret fraternities, Municipal bonds due Ju ly 1, 189J, 66,300 00 for the several bills aud believe them to bo correct, the building committee from the contractors, Jslators would be liable to be egged by A committee was appointed to recom and is a right good fellow. “ “ called in, series 1881- and approve tho same. the W. II. Glover Co. Elmer I. Thomas of 1911. 10.000 00 C. L . A l len , A uditor. rocers and farmers with eggs far from mend a city committee of three. They M. A. Rice, F. C. Flint and A. J. Tolman Tem porary notes, 85,000 00 Auburn, the architect, catne here the other fresh for being so eggacting. Lay the reported the following: Stephen Chase, E. F. were chosen a city committee. Interest on temporary notes, la; 07 day and gave the building a final inspection. 1 the table. Hooper and R. R. Ulmer, and this committee Certificates of deposit, 121,8:;9 37 Ovoraoers of the Poor At its conclusion he said: “ It seems too bad Women’s Rubbers...... 125 cts The following ward tickets have been Knox & Lincoln R. R. bonds, 4,400 fO POOR DBPAIITMKNT. was unanimously chosen by the caucus. II nominated : to coine here from Auburn and then not dis­ M ayor’s orders, 101,623 97 cover a single thing to find fault with, but the t meeting of the City Council, Monday M. Lord the retiring member of the commit Aldermen—Ward 2, Luke A. Spear; Ward M unicipal coupons, 24,966 46 tee, has served three years. Mr. Chase, who 3, Harry E. Brown; Ward 4, M. K. Willey; K. 3c L. R. It. coupo-'S, 3 411 00 t of 1 1 orders, fact is I am more than satisfied with the “ Black Cloth Gaiters, ' 19 cts Jg of last week, marked the formal close Abatements on taxes, 244 85 Sold from olty far faithful and workman like manner which has still remains on the connnitte, now enters up Ward 5, Walter T. Prescott; Ward 7, John Interest on certificates of deposit, and Collected from towns and individuals two yetus mayoralty of Frank C. on his third year and xMr. Hooper upon bis characterized the work of Messrs. Glover.” ^ t’ol. Knight took the mayor’s McIntosh. general interest, 3,00123 aud disbursed by ovorsoers includ­ Children’s Rubbers...... second year. For severe! years past this rule Councilmen—Ward 2, G. O. A ndrews, Jo­ Collector Erskine In full for 1886 taxes, ’ 72 69 ing bulunoo paid olty treasurer, 1,071 66 The seats, 500 in number, are now due I 12 cts in his inaugural address has been followed by the party in this cityt “ “ “ interest here from Chicago, and when they arrive and gressive administration of seph Lynn, C. L. Magee; Ward 3, D. A. 1817 taxes, 17 07 >12,786 90 adding one new man each year, and retaining Friend, Peter D. Lynn, H. G. Hall; Ward 4, B ute pensions, 1,194 00 are put m place the building will be ready for id a progressive regime it its formal dedication, some sort of ceremoni­ I. Among the many re- two old men on the committee. It is an ex­ Thos. Costello. W. S. Irish, F. L. Lampson; Supplies charged ulmshouse, includ­ cellent plan, and one that should be con­ Ward 5, Philip Howard, Geo. T. Perry, Fred­ ing fuel, undertaker’s bills and ro- ous opening being contemplated. The other Wentworth & Co., Ine has given more general furniture is in, including teacher’s desks and tinued. "Messrs. Ghase and Hooper are very erick Cousins; Ward 7, Gilbert Marsh, Jere­ r t Pa ,r®» , >1,640 88 338 Main S t, Rockland, Me. change in the iperjwcL 9,844 80 Supplies charged city store, 2,242 61 chairs from Burpee, clocks, eleven in number, capable party workers and Mr. Ulmer will he miah Brown, G. L. Ulmer. Fuel outside almshouse, 1,347 60 employed in the road a valuable coadjutor. >141,969 48 from Spear, May & Stover’s, and other U Kfughts suggestion Wardens—Ward 2, Miles R. Haskell; Ward Support of persons outside of alms Ralph R. Ulmer officiated very ably Wed­ 3, John M. Small; Ward 4, Wm. T. McNa­ house, 25^ necessary fittings. Jtment have been paid nesday evening. He has few equals as a Everett A. Jones, Treasurer, in Account Undertaker’s bills outside of alms­ mara; Ward 5, Thos. II. Early; Ward 7, Chas. house, a r'urer’s office. Another presiding officer hereabouts. He is always W ith Rockland Public Library. this line, has been in Weymouth. Paid for support of paupers in other Y. M. C. A. cool and collected, and as the boys say, he Ward Clerks— Ward 2, W. S. Melvin; IIBCSIPTH. tow ns, 43 city officials. For years Paid for stationery,postage and printing, 5 has the “sand.” It was quite an undertaking Ward 3, Henry Crooker; Ward 5, Geo. P. Cash balance from Feb. 12, 1894, C rockett of the liquor agent, tax (In certificate of deposit.) >3,80640 Paid for freight, transportation and The annual meeting of the Rockland Y. M. LAIHKS’ to steer a caucus of the size and nature of White; Ward 7, M. L. Daggett. Received of R. B. Miller, >700 •arta fc , 222 61 lers to deduct their salary Wednesday’s, but he did it and did it well. C. A. will be held next Thursday, at 6.30. iceived by them, turning the “ Interest on certificates of de­ Paid for support of non-resident pan- The various list clerks, ballot clerks and posit, 184 99 All active members are invited. T his is a Wrappers at At Mayor Knight's secretary also served efficiently, and the city The Socialist Labor Party met in Merrill of II. M. Lord etuis, proceeds Paid Maine Insane Hospital, 2’,083 48 cry important meeting and a large number & Paid Stuto Reform School, ]«9 09 Jl moneyl^Hyed by city officials Hall, Tuesday evening. A. L. Carleton "Sousa" concert, 183 04 should be present. The election qf officers /into the treasufrysgnd the officials committee of 1894 heartily extends its thanks “ City of Hockland per appro- Paid Industrial School at Hallowell, IOC 76 Corsets at for services rendered, also to City Marshall presided and C. Fred Ingraham was secretary. 800 (>0 Paid House of Good Shepherd, 94 60 and board of directors for the coming year emselves are paid by m ayor\prders. The Crockett and his force. M. D. Fitzgerald, who addressed a socialist "aid city treasurer, 533 80 ill he held and the reports of the officers for Hosiery at ode of fixing the salary of the tax collector Only one vote was challenged, that of gathering in Farwell Opera House, Monday the past year will be given. A supper will Lovejoy’s I been changed under the Knight adininis- DIHUUKHH1IBNTS. Andrew Murphy, F. W. Wight being evening, made appropriate remarks. The ASSETS. be served by the Woman’s Auxiliary at 6.30, ition, the collector being compelled to pay Cash paid per vouchers, >3,070 80 Laces at challenger. following nominations were made : Cash In treasury, balance to Feb. 12, 1895, 1,403 64 Supplies at city storehouse, Feb. 11, and the exercises of the evening will follow. terest on all taxes uncollected after a cer- The nominee, John Lovejoy, is a man who Mayor—Alfred L. Carleton, of Ward 2. l-'-’S. >248 03 Let every member be present! in date. In the sewer department a great has the confidence of all his party and of the Aldermen—Ward 1, Paul Sawyer; Ward 2, < >4,480 43 Supplies at almshouse, Feb. 11, 1895, 936 82 The second term ot 12 lessons in bible study 1 llibhons at L adies’ of important work has been done, Stock ut City farm, Fob. 11, 1895, 74o 60 :al people in general. He has had valuable Charles F. Ingraham; Ward 3,John Freeman. I have examined the foregoing accounts of E. A Due from towns nnd individuals, 1,680 63 will begin next Monday evening “ Personal >tably the construction of the South Main Jones, City T reasurer, and And them correctly e experience in city affairs, served the city two Common Councilmen—Ward I, Charles kept, accurately cast, and sustained by Interviews of Christ” and the “ Doctrines of the reet sewer. Another matter for congratula- Total, >3,66 Gloves at terms as mayor, and in both cases developed W. Field, Joseph Haskell, Addison Kaler; vouchers and believe *'----- • ’ Bible” will be taken up. This is open to all j>n is the refunding of city four per cents at approved the same. Cost of domestic poor, >7,94 Store. great capacity, and will take to the position Ward 2, Jere N. Farnham, George F. Grant, / Number of persons residing ut ulms- men. The clafis is held every Monday even­ J per cent to the amount of more than Eliot Stone; Ward 3, Charles Freeman, C. L A l len , A uditor. houso, Feb 12, 1895, 18 ability, experience and excellent judgment. Respectfully submitted, ing at 7 o’clock. D,ooo saving the city more than $250 Charles W. Sewall, George F. Sewall; Ward Admitted during the ysur, 30 All senior members of the gymnasium terest, annually. ’The enforcement of the Rockland, Me., Feb. 18, ’95 John Lovejoy, the Republican candidate 5, IT. G. Labe, A. V. Stone. EVERETT A. JUNES, should plan to be present for work every Sat­ ow shovelling ordinance ami the building Wardens—Ward I, Wm. D. Erskine; City Treasurer. urday evening. z\rrangcinents have been made Infants’ the fine new school-house, corner of for mayor, was born in Rockland in Dec., 1841, and consequently will he a trifle rising Ward 2, C. Z. Davis. with Wm. B. Foster, the new editor of the! and incoln and Summer streets, the organiza- Ward Clerks—Ward I, Alvin T. Pettee; To tht honorable Mayor and City Council of Rem aining ut almshouse, Feb. 11, *95, 23 53 years old when he enters upon his third Rockland, Me.: ----- 48 Thomaston Herald, to lead a class in the gym )n of the Cemetery Board, improvements in Ward 2, R. W. E. Thorndike. every Saturday evening. The class will M isses’ e School Department, permanent better- term of service as mayor of the best city in , , / . o • 1 * herewith submit my uunual report os City Collected from towns and Individuals Maine. It was 21 years ago, or in 1874, that 1 he platform Of the Socialist party is as I Treasurer of the result ices and liubilltks of the and put Into city treasury during year, >1,404 86 begin at 7.30. Mr. Foster is just the man we ents in the fire department and other inno- fellows: • Glty of Rockland, Me., us shown per ledgers and have been looking for. lie comes from tions of like character stamp Col. Knight’s a citizens’ caucus held in Farwell hall first 1 the oondhlon of the appropriations per Mayor’s Huvcnty-hlx fam ilies whoso legal settlem ent is in The reduction of the hours of lubor to eight hours ledger, Feb. 11, 1895. Rockland huvo bewu nasii-ted outside of tho alms Rockland, Mass., where he has been actively ’ dstration as in every respect a progres- put Mr. Lovejoy in nomination and he was per day on all public works. house. elected without opposition. Five years later, LIADILITIBB. engaged in the V. M. C. A., being a member COUNTER Mayor Knight has given a great That the city obtain possession of the electric Number of fumilies rcoolvlng assistance whoso of the Board of Directors, and assistant i deal of time and attention to the city’s or in 1879, he was again nominated on the lights, water works, aud tall industries requiring ) F our per cent, municipal bonds, >544,200 00 residence is in other towns, but whose legal settle­ THE Offers some Ex­ Republican ticket. It was a season of politi­ municipal franchise. Three aud one-half per cent, municipal ment is in Rookland, six, numbering In ull 17 physical director, working with J. J. Davey, : cellent Bargains. affairs and has labored hard in the city's The ubolutlou of the contract system on all city bonds, 106,800 00 persons. 25c cal night. The greenback heresies were the physical director in that place. The first interests. lie has had the courage of his works, and that the wages paid shall be the recog BIx per cent railroad bonds, 61,700 00 Number of families having their settlement in class will be held next Saturday eveniqg. The convictions, the city has profited by his abroad, and repudiation of Rockland’s obli­ nlzed trade union wages of Rockland Threa per oent. aertlflcutesof deposit, 104,081 82 other places, but residing in Rockland and receiv­ gations was being openly preached. The That ail public otllcer« shall be elected by voto of DueJeuine^orj fund, 327 00 ing assistance. 68; numbering 134 persons. baths are in good order now and plenty of hot j ‘-rbors and he will retire with honor. the people, and subject to recall by vote of the Interest due Clurlssu Bird fund, per Eighty-four persons, Including tramps, have been water on Saturday. Come and take the best 4 2 I M A IN S T ., Democrats nominated the late George Gre­ people. unpaid mayor’s orders, insisted who have no legal settlcuinnl In thu statu. gory, the Greenhackers put up as their candi­ The immediate inauguration of public works to Unpaid mayor's orders, We urr pleased to report thu excellent condition kind of spring tonic, exercise and a good 1 date J. Fred Hall. In those days it required aid the unemployed, and citizens of Rockland to be of ths city farm. The crops huvo been good thu bath. *«* I Crockett 817,494 31 post year, aud tho prodacts nut needed for use at That scliuol education of all children under fif­ the almshouse mut with u reudy sale. LADIES' STORE. resulted in no choice, though Mr. Lovejoy teen years of age be compulsory, and accessible to REHOUltOES. Wo wish to uguin urge the uiaastdty for u naw Tapley’• “ Bread Winner” outwears all other The Electrical Apparatus in our largely led the field; the second attempt a all by public assistance in meals, clothing, etc., F our per cent. 1’. H. L. R. R bunds, >400,000 00 heutlng apparatus and hops that our suggestions hoes. Biudio allows Ud to take Photo­ hen necessary. Duo on real estate sold for tax««, per may be mot with favorable consideration from thu graphs at night. No cheap grades week later showed the same results; and then For tho belter protection of tho lives of our clti- ledger, 7,114 11 Incoming city council. The comfortable home pro or poor work. Satisfaction guar Capt. Gregory, ihe Democratic candidate, with­ iiis, we demuud that ull m otorneera on our street Due from Collector Furwc.I on uncol­ vlded by tho city for those destitute ol u home of an teed. Try one. 6 drew, toe purpose being to throw the election railway system shall be duly examined as tu their lected luxe* of 1394, inoluding LucyC. their owo Is justly a source of pride to ih.- citizens into Greenback bands. The third contest ~ ijtacity, and licensed by a non-partisan examining Farnsworth tHX suit, 21,642 39 of Rockland. Tho inmutos ars contented uud happy, mrd created for that purpose. Due from Collector Farwell, uncol­ their plcasutit situation being largely increased i»y d, Photographer, aSSiStf* % was a hot one, hut Republicanism triumphed, lected paving ussesfttnunt for 1584, 1,271 95 thu kind and thoughtful uttontions of Mr. and Mr. Lovejoy winning by 55 votes. John Due from W. II. Smith, collector, on rry. Lovejoy is one of a family of live brothers. Iuxch of 1837 to 1890 and 1892, uud it Is alsoIso a piunsurupleasure totu report tho kind and atten- paving assessments, 9.446 74 cure of thu cityv physlphysician, Dr. .Judkins. He was educated in Rockland public schools Hewer assessments unpaid, 3,500 00 Ick have hud the bustbest of medical treatment and has had an extended business experience, Due on foreign pauper account, 1,680 83 Ingly and chuerfully given ut all times. ep Out the Cold! beginning as book-keeper for the old firm of Notice to the Public: Due from Blau* of Maine on uccouul of RICHARD C HALL Commencing March 4 I shall open dog lie 656 00 E. MONT PERRY, Cobb, Wight & Case, and taking a similar Due 6 00 U. L. FARRAND. position with the Cobb Lime C*»., on its or­ BRANCH RETAIL BAKERY Gusli in an 1 y Feb II, 1890, 9 >44 80 No Outside Win­ Breck’H Car Station, occupying the Audited per C. L. A l l e n , A u itor. ganization. During the yeais the Knox lime dows. No Rubbers north Hide and window, where 1 hbull T otal resources, >464,911 82 iproved association existed he was its secretary and j keep on hand fresh every day my Balance, (net debt) >362,6h> 49 Report of City Maruhal- I to harden snd break treasurer. For four year he held the office of | famous Domestic aud Arlington Wheat During the fiscal year from Feb. 12, 1894, to Feb. oft . K eep s o u t d u s t, ; poitmaster, appointed by President Harrison, Bread, and also a large variety of the 12, 1895, theeoiumifslons and abatements credited ed fur liceusve, snow, told wind and tiding way to the present incumbent on the finest Cakes ami Pastry found in a in setth rueuts of tux collections for 1886, 1087, 1888 , jo n - and 1893; and the abatem ents credited per account >741 76 storms Keeps bouse 7P“»«on of hia comrnisdon last wring. Be- Fancy Bakery- I shall endeavor to do my best to make this stand the finest in of 1891 uud 1894, of tax collectors have lessened the B O Y S . 1 ; sides his experience as mayor Mr. I^ovejoy resources to the am ount ol >8894.88 per ledgers. Uy csflh p»ld Olty T roas., >*14 86 w arm an ti com fort* served four years in the common council and the city. ien ’ , I also wish to say to the people of By cuab euudrius per bill, 117 lo able. Cheap, per- I board of aldermen. He is an able man, c o n - South Thomaston, Spruce Head aud Bonded Municipal Debt. ------>741 76 W il l p l e a s e ta k e notice m a n e n t an d la s tin g . ! s«rvative and sound on matters pertaining to Clark's Island that I have made suit­ I have examined tho accounts of A. J. Crockett. able arrangements with Mr. Benjamiu The bonded municipal debt is us follows : Cl y Marsh U and believe thuia to bo oorroct and THAT WE HAVE JU5T RECEIVED A g re a t econom izer. Ihc ‘ ‘.'’''t w,elf,,re- and wilh al1 .,he Ju ly 1, 1895, 4 p ercen t, > 6o,000 hove upproved the suiuu. A ir-T ig h t . . {municipal departments. 1 his nomination, Littlefield ami Mr. James Fisk to deliver Jan . 1, 1890, 4 per cent, 66,000 C. L. A 1.1.KN, A uditor. A lw ay s g iv es s a tis which is equivalent to an election, comes to fresh every day without extra charge, Ju 'y 1, 1897, 4 per cent, 69,000 ALL OF THE LATE5T N0VELTIE5 fac tio n . B e tte r th a n Mr. Lovejoy entirely unsolicited, and is a my F amous Domestic Bread, also my Ju ly 1, 1898, 4 per cent, 16,000 Final Report ot Tax Collector for 1803. Arlington Wheat Bread, Cakes, end July I. 1898, per cent, 28,600 IN BOYS CLOTHING — W e a th e r S to rm D o o rs o r mark of popularity and public favor which is everything found in a first-class bakery. Ju ly 1, 19iX>, 4 per cent, 46,000 To the Hon. Mayor and City Council: Windows. Easily eminently deserved. We may add also that Please order on their up trip so they July 1. 1901,8)# per ceut, 18,300 In compliance with the regulatlonii of your Hon­ it is fully appreciated by its recipient.—Rock- •July 1, l»t'8, per ceut, 22,40 J orable Board I huruby present my final kcpori for O F T H E adjusted to any may lie able to fill all orders promptly, laud 'Tribune. llot Brown Bread and Beans every Ju ly 1, 1904, per cent, 7.600 thu year ui.dtng FcO. 11, 1895, as collector of taxus S trip s ! w indow o r d o o r July 1, I9u6, per vent, 4 100 fer the year 1896. Saturday and Sunday. July 1, 1906, per cent, 13,700 ' T he Austrailian ballot system for caucuses C. E R ISIN G , -July 1. 1907, JL4# per ceut, 8,700 Amount of lax oolleoted aud puld u> MRS HOPKINS L E ^ / f E D , seems to give general satisfaction. Some few 2106,446.60 J[BEL 1 8 Ro. klan.l, ||e . Ju ly 1, 1909, per ceut, 2,000 Amount of tax usauinoi aud paid o I expressed their disapproval of the system, but Ju ly 1, 1910, 3).' per cent, 6,090 treaeuror, 98.94 > gtnt for Knox County, 6 die great mass heartily approved of the Ju ly 1, 1911, 4 per cent, 810,000 Amount of ioten-at on tux oolluctcd, 866 .88 I STAR MAKE I method. 100 Non resident tax turned over, 407.80 j 100 rth Block, Rockland, Maine >106.878 22 The Republican City Committee still lacks HE S PLEASED. T otal >110,902 5b J . F . Gregory & Son, several of the ward books. Parties having 4,980 16 19 8 A U L . i such should leave them with either of the The following letter explains itself: K. uud L. Railroad Bonds. One Price Clothiers andI O utfitters lafrf^o Optician. j committee; Messrs. Chase, Hooper or Ulmer. Courier-Gazetfe : Just received informa­ Due Ju ly 1, 1894, 0 per ceut, tion from Bismark, N. D., that the committee outstanding, > 100 00 >100,878-23 J ruder FuiHdll Operu House. lor- ftlulu^aud Pork bis., Rockland Due Ju ly 1. 1895, 0 per cent, 4,20* 00 report on resuhmission was accepted in the Due Ju ly 1, 1890, e per ceut. 7,600 00 Rs», Philip P. Howard of this city is another House 37 to 25 not to resubmit, and there is Due Ju ly 1, 1897, 6 per cent, 7,300 00 FARWELL, Golleotor. £ ? £ ? candidate for the position of inspector in no probability that the senate will vote Due July I, 18>H 6 per cent, 4.9<*0 00 Annual Report of Tax Collector for 1804 free of charge, t'ltice hours 8 to Rockland Custom 1 louse. Mr. Howard is differently. Due Ju ly 1, 1899, 6 p er cent, 2,600 oO Collected ou acouunt of tax 1^94, >87,082.6O j p.«m. Exam inations m ade at Balance, third Lsue due Feb “ “ “ “ " iuUrost, 97 97 1 charge Drop a postal to | one of the city’s brightest young Democrats So I consider this a victory for prohibition 1,1902 36,100 00 aud would make a good inspector. in N. Dakota. M. H. K iff. >87,180.68 ■ Two boys have been received into the FOLKSJLND THINGS House of fhe Good Shepherd the past week from Camden. Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week Mask ball tonight. Miss Etta Pratt is labelling Red Seal goods. On and after March 15, the steamer Gov. ending February 33, 1895. Sch. Maynard Sumner was in the harbor Bodwell will make two trips per day to Vinal- Youth restored by electricity at Universalist the first of last week------Mrs. Angus McIver F. J. Beach has entered the employ of the church tomorrow, Wednesday, night. Genla* Lint. Huell, L. P. has moved her household goods from the Electric Railroad Co. haven and Hurricane. Brown, Geo. H. W ei'a. W illie As M s hart panteth after Hater brookt, to panteth our Public supper at the G. A. R. hall Saturday B ayn.a, It. B. Wright, George island to the main----- Capt. Shea of the Jamaica oranges are now in the Rockland C. E. Rising, the baker, has engaged the I Life Saving Station was at home last Sunday heart) to pant you e/ith a pair of our Pantatoone. north half of the Breck car station and pro­ next by the Ladies Relief Corps. Cobb, Bull Whitmore. Merrill A. market. They come in barrels. Rockland firemen attended the grand mask Corey, H arry C, Ladles* List. ----- Mrs. Taylor, who has been stopping at poses to keep a full stock of his goods at that Davis, Fred M. Bowley. Mia. W . B, Mrs. Cook’s has returned hom e-----J. II. The annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. place. ball given by Atlantic No. 2 of Camden, last Foster, John W, Bean. M l- Lottie T H IS W E E K will occur next Thursday evening. Friday evening. Klynn, James II, Baarn, Ml.a Muggle Belle Kalloch wa^ in the place last Thursday Every indication points to a walk over for Glbaon, II. E. I connection with town affairs---- Warren Herbert Kenniston has moved into the Pavla, Mia. G race We have placed on our counters a line which we call the Republicans. Only in Ward 5 have the Manager Black has booked a Black Crook Hatch, A. W. Farrington, Mies Nltin B. I Pease has moved into Freeman Elwell’s Bradbury house, Warren street. Hagan, Charles Hicks, Mra. B. Fossett Democrats a full ticket. The ticket was filled Co., for April 30. The presentation will be house----- M rs. Fred Jackson visited her one of the most elaborate ever given in this Ingersol, A. A. H arrington, Mra. Houle The protest from Rockland against the pas­ out but not filed with the city clerk. Knowles, Frank Hull, Nancy I 1 mother at Clark’s Island last Thursday----- KOHPETITION KRUSHERS. sage of the listing bill had 300 signatures. Miss A. E. Kincaid has closed her dress­ city. The company contains 60 people. Who Larrabee, F. It. Meara, Mra. Annie 1 Stewart Tripp was in this place last Satur­ has not heard of “ Black Crook?” Merchant, Albert McLellan, Mra. Jarnos Schooner Addie Wessels was sold at making establishment on Union street and Nlel, 8. II. Stover, M ra. John day----- Dr. Bachelder was called to Spruce auction Tuesday to C. A. Crockett for $980. I taken rooms with Mrs. Wilson, 4 High Meservey’s Quintet will give the last mask Hugh, J. II. Ulmer, Rose I,. Head Saturday night to see one of Fred The Perkins restaurant was reopened street, and in future will go out by the day ball of the season in Farwell Opera House, Rpeir, Geo. 8. Vcazle, Mra. K. L. Burns’ children, who is sick----- Mrs. C. S. Staples, Capt. Albert A Splendid Wool Paul for $ 2 . 5° Saturday under the management of Mrs, or take orders. tonight. A good time guaranteed. Coakley visited in Rockland one day last James Welch. The first meeting of the board of registra Next Wednesday evening there will be week----- Mr. Douglass Haskell has sold his The Rockland Loan & Building Associa­ tion was held this morning at Room 5,'Berry presented in the Church of Immanuel the “ TIN SAILOR' SMOKING PLUG TOBACCO house to W. A. Adams------Mrs. C. P. Wal­ tion at its last meeting loaned 11520 block. Meetings will be held daily for the laughable little comedy Prof. Baxter’s Great dron is visiting in Rockland----- John Wilson houses in this city. remainder of the week from 9 to 12 o’clock Invention. The cast of characters: and family were at Sumner Waldron’s last a. in., 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. It is a flat pound 13 12 by 3 3-8 Inches, Sunday----- Wm. Tripp has made some im­ A Leader in a Wool Pant for Benjamin Franklin Bnxtcr, Inventor, $ 2 . ° ° A petition has been circulated and signed nine spaces, selling at retail two cuts for 10 provements in the store------Mr. I. M. Conant by all the members of Knox County Bar The names of Mrs. Thomas Ilawken and J . fl. W . Burpee P eter C raw ford, aged 72, deaf and Infirm cents. Embedded out of sight in the plug was at Sumner Waldron’s Sunday----- Mr. asking for a stenographer for the grand jury, Rev. Austin Taylor have been suggested to us and Mrs. Charles Godfrey entertained a party as candidates for school committee. Mrs E. E. Band are “TIN SAILOR” figures. Twelve of TheT Red Seal Co. has been compelled to Samuel Woolley, aged 70, uprightly for hl« these figures are worth one pound of “TIN of friends last Saturday evening. They all On account of the depression in Woolen Goods, we shall close increase their number of hands to fill orders, Hawked is an educated lady and has been yearn CJ. F. Jones report a nice time. teacher in the Normal school in Massachu Itoxanna Tucker, aged 70 and dignified SAILOR Tobacco.” Save the “TIN SAIL­ what we have on hand of our The company have contracted to supply the Mr*. Lillinn Copping OR.” Togus Home. setts. Rev. Mr. Taylor has been very success Dorothy Tucker, aged 08, and frivolous ful as a teacher and supervisor of schools in Mra. |> K. Carleton Mow to Save Money and Health. Charles F. Prescott is engaging talent for various places. Both have the proper qualifi vant to The Encycloprcdi c Dictionary is now his next season’s circus tour, lie will have a cations for the office. A. II. Berry complete in four magnificent volumes. Most people have some trouble with their company of great merit, and expects' to open This dictionary cost $750,000 to produce, and health which they would like cured if it could $3.00 Knox Pantaloons at $2 50. Thomas Matthews of Bangor fell oft Lovers of farce-comedy in this city will be done easily and cheaply. Dr. Greene, of the season in this city May 30. remember the clever comedy work done Ijy is one of the six standards of the world. Tillson’s wharf at about 5 o’clock Saturday Spear, May & Stover are agents and are sell­ 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., who is the There are several dozens of candidates for morning. He called lustily for help, his Joe Ott, “The Only one,” in the “Dazzler,” A Reduction of 25 Per Cent, on all the janitorship of the new schoolhouse. It is ing the complete set for $9.00. Call and most successful specialist in curing nervous cries finally being heard and he was rescued when that popular skit was recognized as the examine it. and chronic diseases,makes the following ofler : rumored that the choice lies between (’apt. W. from his perilous position by Fred Lothrop, leading attraction of its kind on the road. Work, to close out stock of Heavy-i II. Fisk and George N. Harden. He gives you the privilege of consulting him, Charles McIntosh and Henry Higgins Everything that he said or did was uttered or free of charge, through his great system of let­ presented in such a droll, deliberate way as to Copeland, at his Bazar has a most excel­ Woolens. Lent begins tomorrow------Henry French Matthews was fortunate enough to be able to lent collection of shore views including Owls ter correspondence. Write him just how you has moved into the Rankin house, North obtain a footing. He was nearly frozen and reach the very height of the ridiculous. His feel and what symptoms trouble you. He entrance, his dances, his songs, particularly Head and other pretty places as well as our Maine Street------John Brennan’s billiard could not have held on much longer. He public buildings, churches, etc., mounted on will answer your letter, explaining your case tournament will close Thursday night. could not tell how he got into the water but those of two famous compositions, “Only thoroughly, telling just what ails you and how ()ne,” ami “Turn f)ver,” were masterpices of glass and very attractive. They were pre­ State of Maine Pant Co., f. W. Walker left the city Friday for the as he had been drinking he probably slipped pared by Singhi and sell for 25 cts. each. to get strong and well. He gives the most Kennebec County. lie desires to thank his humor, and won him well deserved popularity. Come in and look at them. careful attention to every letter, and makes friends for their liberal patronage during his This season Mr. Ott has even better oppor­ his explanations so clear that you understand 404 MAIN STREET. late visit and trusts to sec them all again in SOCIAL SIDE- tunities for the display of his talents as a exactly what your complaint is. And for all July. comedian in his successful new farce-comedy, B U S I N E S S L O C A L S . this you pay nothing. You do not leave your “ The Star Gazer,” which has proved to be home, and have no doctor’s fee to pay. The At Merrill Hall on the first two Sundays in Oases inthe Desert of a Long Winter Season— one of the very few genuine successes of the March at two and seven p. in. Mrs. Nettie Doctor makes a specialty of treating patients Events That Brighten Life- present theatrical season. Farwell Opera a. - Holt Harding of Somerville, Mass., will oSbrl through letter correspondence, and is having HORSE BLANKET LOST. House, Thursday, March 7. wonderful success. He is the discoverer of lecture and give tests. Mrs. Harding is 100 Kegs New 'Tamarinds just irnporl that celebrated medicine, Dr. Greene’s Ner- I ler.vo It at Thoninn* FI»h Market, c vigorous speaker and popular as a test med­ Fuller & Cobb’s force picknicked at Bay from the West Indies. Fine fruit—price way ium. View, Friday. MEN AND WOMEN. vura blood add nerve remedy. If you write down—50 lbs nett for only $2.50 him at once you will doubtless be cured. Maj. C. B. Greenhalgh of the Lindsey house The Saturday XII. club met with Mrs. C C. M. T ibbetts. WANTED G. Moffitt, Saturday. Having Especial Reference to People has improved some of his spare time these Well Known Hereabouts. HONEST. TEMPERATE MEN to take ordera winter days in doing some exceeding good Miss Jennie Pillsbury entertained the N. & New books are arriving almost every day at The plans for the new county buildings at salary to worki water colors in which art he excels and the S. whist club Wednesday evening. Spear, May & Stover’s as the result of their Norway have been completed. The jail will WEBSTER I’« result is a scries of artistic paintings of various Mrs. D. N. Mortland is the guest this week buyer’s trip to New York. 'They are pleased to be like the one in Rockland. Mrs. C. C. Hills entertained a small ct of Mrs. F. R. Spear in August*. sizes. pany of musical friends Thursday evening. have you look them over. Don’t fail to ex­ SEWING. Frank Castner, telegraph operator, has re­ amine the Encyclopaedic Dictionary. Four PLAIN Judge G. M. Hicks and M. A. Johnson, Miss Mabel Holbrook entertained the O, All kindfl of plain ri-pUrli . turned from a visit in Portland. large volumes for nine dollars. This work Second Hand Brick promptly and n artonabiy nt 51 WAR ICSN ST . esq., will ret’re from the School Board this W. Club at her home, Camden street, Tues­ year. Their terms have expired and they are Mrs. A. IL Newbert and Mrs. Frank Jones sells in England for forty dollars. WANTED! E. B. HASTINGS. day evening. visited friends in Union last week. CIRLS WANTED. not candidates for renomination. Mayor Balsam of Wintergreen is unlike any other 4000 Second Hand Brick. Anybody having such Knight, who has been mentioned as a candi­ The O. W. Club was entertained last week Mrs. E. II. Hall and Mrs. Charles Kennis- will please call ut Girin for general housework, nnrsea and by Miss Mabel Holbrook. Tonight by Miss preparations for the cure of Colds and Cough nnravry can obtain flrat-claaa places by apply* date, declines the honor. ton are visiting in Boston and vicinity. 8 C. E RISING’S, South End. the Intelligence offloe of MRS. R. C. HKDG Cora Hall, Warren street. Prepared from pure Wintergreen, Nature’s The Maine Music Co. horse ran away Miss .Ada Berry has returned from a several 87 7 Grovo Street, qgeklan Mrs. Lincoln Snow entertained the O. M. own plant. It is absolutely free from Drugs, FO R S A L E . Thursday morning and for a few minutes weeks visit in Boston and Manchester. mild and pleasant to taste, a matchless Rem­ consternation reighned supreme on Main Club Friday afternoon. Supper to which the House and large lot on Marsh atreet. Ilouac GIRL WANTED gentlemen were invited, was served at Annie M. Frost of Summit, N. J., formerly edy for children. built In 1892; coat $700, will he sold for $500; on street. Mr. Lynch, who had hold of the of this place, is taking private lessons For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Iloarsness, easy terms. F. M. SHAW, Real Estate Broker, To do work in tt amnll family. Good o’clock, and the evening pleasantly passed. No. 420 Main Street, Rockland. 8-11 of references required. Apply ribbons, was thrown under the sleigh, but elocution in New York City. Croup, Asthma and every form of Throat or 6 14 ORA N G E STR EET! escaped injury. Beyond the breaking of the Some twenty or more of the friends of Look Out Mrs. A. J. Bird is in Boston for a few weeks Lung Trouble, it is a Medical Wonder. harness and whifUe-tree no damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Snow gave them a Cood Business For Sale. surprise party at their home Thursday even­ in company with Miss Hattie Bird who is TABLE BOARD. A. B. Erskine had a fire scare Thursday. spending the winter there. Domestic and Vienna Bread fresh and sweet The beat of table board furnished at 29 Par A smell of smoke was noticed in the morning ing. The company went dressed in costume every day. Hot rolls made from beat materials ■trect, corner Uolon and Park. Prioea reaaonah of “ye olden time” and had a good time. James and Miss Lizzie McNamara went to for tea. Cake and pastry of best quality. when the family arose but no fire was found. Boston yesterday. They will enjoy the feast DRESSMAKINC At noon on Mr. Erskine’s return he discover­ Last Wednesday evening a sleighing party Brown Bread and Beans Saturday and Sunday. of music by the grand opera company. Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main 8t. MltH. CLARA L. W H E E L E R , 16 May Htr.el for ed fire breaking out under the eaves. A few by invitation of C. I. Pillsbury enjoyed a ride Place, in prepared to do dressmaking in all its to the Ileadof-the-Bay where they were en Mrs. E. L. Brown went to Boston last week branches. A perfect fit ia guaranteed. 8 buckets of water soon put a quietus to the Celluloid goods in Toilet, Manicure, Gloves fire. The damage was light. tertained by Mrs. Nancy Wentworth. After here she was met by Mr. Brown and ac- WANTED! an old-fashioned supper the company en­ rmpanied him tu New York. Hosts of Necktie, Collar and Cuff boxes, largest as Fred A. Blackington has received a big friends are sorry to have Mr. and Mrs. Brown sortment, lowest prices. Huston’s News Stand, A few steady, induatrloua, sewing girls. Inqt batch of the Deering Harvester catalogues joyed a musical program. at factory. MOWRY PAYSON, eorner Bn go from our city. 386 Main St. B. F. B A X T E R ’S and Park atreeta which are elegantly gotten up and show that The 45 club entertained their friends at the More their “Around the World on a Harvester” is residence of G. Coughlin, Rankin street, Mrs. E. L. Brown went to Boston Thurs- Read Ross’ new novel, “Out of Wedlock.” no myth. Mr. Blackington has taken the Thursday evening. Music, whist and other lay, where she was met by Mr. Brown and 50 cts., Huston’s News Stand. Great : Invention, agency for this firm’s goods and hopes to games made up the evening’s program sup­ thence accompanied him to New York where MRS. SARAH K. TAYLOR show their good points the coming spring. plemented by delicious refreshments, and a they will reside for a time. Both Mr. and The R td Seal Toilet soap is a pure article Mrs. Brown are popular young people whom Agent for Citlxen’a Leagne. The directors of the Knox Co-operative most delightful time is reported by the guests. and no bath room should be without it. The hosts of Rockland friends regret to have go Red Seal almond cream is the best cream now B argains Will he at her home, No. 140 Rankin atreet, every Creamery Association met at the Court House On Tuesday evening last, a large number from our city. morning from eight o'olook to nine o'elock, Saturday and chose E. S. Crandon of Thom­ of ladies and gentlemen assembled as guests used. This is the opinion of all users. Youth Restored whers she will be glad to meet any i Walter A. McDonald of Portland, the to give information concerning thos aston manager of the creamery in place of of Mr. and Mrs. E. H . Handley at their gaged in the an lawful sale of int Obadiah Gardner resigned. Mr. Crandon ’Something Good” tobacco man was in town “ If you want to smoke a clean Havana filled communications considered conflder* home 345 Main street. Singing, piano and last week, his first visit since recovering from like his predecessor has a thorough knowl­ banjo all contributed to the evening’s enjoy­ cigar, ask for the E. W. Mild 10 ct. Sold ___ By Electricity. taken of 1. Davia, both of Rocklan* CROCKETT, Gay, Miss Mary Wiggin and Miss Adela Wood NOTICE. Joseph. F h e e .m a n -G e n t iin e h -Portland, February 15, ■ w who were attire*! in fetching costumes of red, Sherman Freeman ut Portlund, formerly of Rock­ white and blue. The ladies thoroughly en­ land, uud Grace Gonthnei of Belfast. >11 L L I IW KR, Y CITY CHAT Bakneh—8 now d k a l-South Thomaston, Febru­ W ill sell tickets good for one dozen joyed themselves Whist prizes were won by The uuderaignud having bought the Millinery ary 17, by Rev. W. II Martin, George A, B arnes, Manufacturers’ Slock and busineas of Mra. Jumea llanruhan, in a Mrs. J. F. Walker and Mrs. F. J. Simonton. of rit. George, and Nellie E. Hnowdeal, of 8uulh the Thorndike Hotel Block, would reopectfully In this issue is found the first installment Thom aaton. The ladies present were Mrs. J. D. May, Mrs. of the Berry Biography from the pen of E. bollelt a continuance of putronuge accorded the G. W. Smith, Mrs. C. IL Berry, Mrs. G. L. S a le o f atore MLa McDonald hua ba J ten year a experience Cabinet Photos : Knight, Mrs. N. F. Cobb, Mrs. C. G. Moffitt, K. Gould, esq. As promised, it coutains iit the millinery trade in thia statu and Maaaichua- many things o f interest. POCKET BOOKS vtia which qualifies her an t Xpert iu all the brunchea Mrs. D. N. Mortland, Mrs. E. K. Glover, Mrs. ol t he bualn< aa. Mra. Ju n ta, who ha» had char go • ‘/V . S 2 PER D O Z E N . . I G. Howe Wiggin, Mrs. II. P. C. Wright, Mrs. Bl< nMuiiK- Jtoeklund, February 19, I.oraniu B.» ut thu Mllfiuery Department for thu punt two I M. P, Simonton, Mrs. Landes, Mrs. J. T. The caucuses are now over and the Board wife of Henry iitckmorc, aged 3^ yc.ira, ft laoutho, 5 At One-llalf auaaoua, will ba retained in that capacity , uud oua- Vomura may dep nd upon courtuoua tieatiueiil uud From January 29th to March 1st. 1 Berry, Mrs. A. J. Crockett, Mrs. C. A. of Registration, N. Jones, chairman, F. W. ^HENI'U—Hockland,February Ift,Fanny (Palmer) Regular Price the uaual up to date uovthtiea in millinery. The Crockett, Mrs. IL S. Moor, Mrs. E. B. Hast- J Wight and Oliver Otis, will now take a hand widow of J. Moody French, a native of Bangor, firm will be known ua McDonald x Ferguson. ings, Mrs. F. L. White, Miss Ludwig, Mrs. j at the game. This is the week when citizens aged bti y .ra JENNIE MCDONALD, These are NOT a cheap grade ot pictures, but Caroline McKeller, Mrs. I. S. Willoughby, must register if they intend io vote next Mon­ P e u KI.xm Hockland. Februaiy 17. Mra Edith L. Now Keutfy I8ADORK FEUGU8ON. I o l Ute ve ry b e st Iii e v ery way. T hey are finis Mrs. C. T. Spear, Mrs. A. S. Littlelield, Mrs. day. Perkin-, a native of M onldUe, ,g. d M yeuta, 3 ‘ m paper, which Is thu most expen-iv- monlha, 20 days. Thu remains were taken to For Inspection NOTICE pu|»l he market aud claimed by Ihe manufued A. C. Gay, Mrs. I. C. Gay, Mrs. W. S. White, Rockport lor huilil. uud leading photographers of the couulry lo Mis. F. J. Simonton, Mrs. W. T. Cobb, Mrs 1 AciioiCN Hockland, February 15, Philip Achoru, Having dlap aed of my udHiuoiy bualneaa to lure The C.-G. trusts that the next City M into a McDonald and Ferguxuir, I wish to notify be the ON II.Y PE R M A N E N T PA PE R . J. E. Walker, Miw Rose Percev, Mis. A. J. j 2d, ag. d To y. ire, 2 months. At HUSTON’S will keep the public library in id and see Fall- llock and, February 16, a iladrre 8. Kales, ull peraona ludebb-d to rm- that all ucoouuta must 1'allies out i town enclosing money with post­ Crockett, Mrs. C. M. Kalloch, Mrs. S. IL th a t a liberal appropriation -tade f>r it* ' 1 be settled Immediately, and tor that purpose age for return of ticket will receive prompt atten­ Webb, Mrs. W. D. Webb. App oton, February 16, ria« m a Cun News Stand, ahull be ut the store for the uvxl two weeks, wbei tion. maintenance. years, 9 m.miha, & day. ull bills muat be settled within that lime. z rged ftl 7 MU8. JA8. HANRAHAN. rickets will bold good until .A rpleiou, February 4, Mrs Hebvei Opp. I horndlke House. 1803. NEWSPAPEROOM. SOUTH HOPE. [ Wilburt Taylor has returned t The Aroostook Republican issued Ottiafield------Mrs. Ali Mink Such an mother used

from tho kind sold 6 / ami although printed “ up in the woods” it was the most artistic artd best printed souvenir sdition we have seen for many a day. Owing j 15th------Mi: CHAS. T. SPEAR to the great expense of getting out thi* edition visiting relatrv i copies will be tent postpaid ou receipt of 2 5 ------Grange Iu the A li- Hpeur IPoi'k cents. | last Saturday. We Sell Cheap as Anybody XOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOC QOGOOOOOOO JOOOOOOC -lOOCCOOO Starvation : Improvements Which Marked the Past Year— W. E. Carleton, of Rockport, was in town ^0 PITCHER’S The Business Interests of the Plaoe. calling on friends last week. Mr. Carleton 1b not always dne to lack of food. Yon can * has been engaged to decorate the lower por­ eat plenty and yet not be strong. Food does | tion of the new hotel at Searsport. Mr. Johnson Mayhew has bought a team and Carleton is the gentleman who decorated the no good unless i: is digested and assimilated. | it doing a good business peddling oil. In cases of Consumption and wasting diseases Odd Fellows hall in this city.—P.elfast Age. the greatest difficulty is to feed the patient. Chester Day has built an addition to his Mr. and Mrs. James Philbrook are enter­ A M A E OF IRON house and also has an addition to his family taining friends, from Ohio----- Mr. and Mrs. is helpless In tho grip of di «a- o. Tho Rtronpqr ho Is, Charles Wood has built a new barn the M. G. Robinson are visiting in Waldoboro tho more distressing is iDk •. I: ? By « in­ S L O C U M ’S : past year, which greatly improves the looks of ----- Master Herbert Libby celebrated his 13th ability to work, woars ot tin min I n I is really worse iiis premises. birthday Monday evening - f last week, giving ' than tho sieknesRitself. a cobweb party to the following: Ned Piper, T)isr-r<*tion is tho better part of health. ’• hen digestive 'There have been no drowning accidents, disturbances begin, it is LIrno to take l.h ttr... nnppe- excepting the drowning of a horse of Hiram Eugene Sylvester, Wallace Page,Roy Magune, litc is going and sleep ha ., when '.behead 10 ’.i t s , the lohnan in Chickawaukie Pond. A Jo sh Southard, Hal Spear, Misses Carrie Rob tongue is mated, tho stomach heat y, the b«».\ is inacii - and inson, Mabelle Pottle, Ethel Grant, Maud tho liver torpid, It is tim to take D lv u rn . In biliousness, constipation, co-tlve- On the Meadow Road is a fine stand of I Sylvester, Eva Pottle, Blanche Stetson. The ness, debility nnd in tho worst stages of dyspepsia, it is still time to take E Jvura, buildings, the property of Henry C. Day, guests arrived dressed in sheet and pillow lor I J v m n cures—always—sure. which were erected last summer. case, and were received by Misses Alice John L. W kavrii, 217 Sf. C lair Rt., Cleveland, O., I<« a holler m aker. JIo bail heart diseaae, Wo sell one quality dycpppslnninl Incipient iiaralvsla. He Hays : '• Last W hiter I lind La Grippe In iin w «m form, A number of families have moved from w »mmu« uiurs [»•«/suttum j. Merrian and Carrie Puller. The web was Chad continual headache, and everything I nto distressed me. I could not work, Aleep, or this place to Vinalhaven, where they are arranged by Miss May Knight, and caused ear. and my right aldehecnme numb. 8everal doctors said I hod Incipient I’.irnlys,-, mid T H E B E S T ! thntlcould get no belter. Pitcher's Idv •••• cured me.” Drum/Mfi rcll I.IVVHA hI $i n Of Norwegian COD LIVER OIL i employed cutting and hauling paving. much amusement in the unwinding. At the hottie, c For Ecaemn, Pimples, Ulcers h. nnd affections <-f the Rkln, Cuts, Bruises, Order* left nt Hurricane G ranite Co.’s Office. ABSOLUTELY PURE end of the string held by Master Herbert was Burns, Scalds. Ac., use LIVUHA OINTME Price,.-.5 rents. hv/./Pt7?.l Mt\i. 49* The outlook for the coming year is not the CO., Nash vilte, Tenn., and Ncu nrk, N. J. o TELEPHONE CONNECTED. with GUAIACOL brightest, hut the Highlands will get along all THE OLD RELIABLE found a fine gold watch. The first prize was COOK, EVERETT A PENNEI L, PorBand. Me.. Selling Agents. g won by Miss Ethel Grant, and the booby by THE FOE OF ALL TUBERCULOUS GERMS j right, as they are thrifty, industrious people > 0 0 * 0 0 0 ^ ^ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOP oo o o o o n C l Carter Brothers have moved to the High­ Hall Spear. A delicious lunch was served by Choice Groceries is a food, perfectly digestible and assimilable, J lands the past year. They are first-class SWEET CAFCRAL Mrs. Libby and Miss itannie Fuller, consist­ which gives strength, muscle, good blood and ♦ butchers, and have all the work they can do. ing of sandwiches, pickels, birthday cake, ice AND healthy flesh to ail who use it. This OIL is $ cream and chocolate. The young people OZONIZED, i. e., charged with OXYGEN. $ We want enterprising men to biff the CIGARETTE departed at a late hour, having enjoyed a very Dodge farm, and fit it up for a summer pleasant evening. Herbert’s friends all wish It also contains GUAIACOL. Is pleasant to H u »Iood tho Test of Tint frfrip Chandlery take, and THE KIND THAT PHYSICIANS PRE- ; resort. It would make one of the finest him many happy returns of the day. SCRIBE. At all drug stores. £ summer homes anywhere around. It has good wells of pure water, fine views, etc. It is reported that the mission meetings T. A. SLOCUM CO., NEW YORK. $ held at the Fendcrson building are doing a We want the extension of the Electric Road good work. ie Lowest Prices 4 W <«+ Wm-w-:«4 from the Highland to West Rockport. It James Stinson bus bis paint shop completed would he a great convenience to the people THE FAIR. Wifcester and is ready for business. Fo;8/” W. F. Norcross, of Rockville and West Rockport, as most of Several scholars from the West Rockport ROCKLAND, MAI'C. the people up that way work in Rockland. Ifiter Kennedy & Co., We expect to have to wait some time before What Did the Buildings Contain P schools visited the Gramtner school Wednes­ we get it, hut nevertheless we think the time day. For the Kitchen. is coming when the road will go through to The beauty of the buildings themselves, the Thirty-six members have lately been taken TILLSON WHARF. West Rockport. landscape effects and water views have been into the Methodist church fin probation. Andrew Mitchell has painted his house. shown in many forms, but what of the treas­ Glen Cove.—Fred Rhodes, of Belmont has Everything around Mr. Mitchell’s premises ures of art, of science, of industry that filled been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Evelyn Gregory OREGON, these places to overflowing. The study of ------A most enjoyable evening was passed at WASHINGTON is always in apple pie order. C. A. Wey­ Salt such a stupendous collection is of itself a J. F. Sylvester’s Saturday, the 17th, the CALIFORNIA,______IDAHO, mouth has painted his buildings and .» ade liberal education. Thousands of surprising occasion being Charles A. Sylvester’s, K fvQ W S U s. AND ALU WESTERN POINTS. improvements on the interior of his Louse. Pflwl Kxeurekm. from Chie.c° E.itj P«7. Clarence Marsh has built an ice-house anti creations and curiosities—the Telautograph 1 2th birthday. About fifteen young peo­ Via Chicago, Union Pacific, and Northwestern Lint has filled it from Chickawaukie Pond. Mr. and other marvelous developments of elec­ ple were present, including Maurice Orbeton, SHORTEST ROUTE, LOWEST RATES. Marsh will have a team and deliver ice to tricity, the latest mechanical devices, the of Rockland and Fred Rhodes of Belmont, For handsome tlbutnted folder and detailed ethnological treasures from all the most besides a few other persons. The time was THE OLD HARDWARE STORE. addrtss W. MASSEY. N. K. I’mb. Agt., or J. 8. SMITfc customers this summer. George Brewster is ~ , paciflc rt.. to be congratulated on a nice cosy home 'noted collections; the display of the nations occupied with games ami music. Refresh* erected last year. He has also taken /into in the Liberal Arts building, the statuary ments were served------Glen Cove School Good bargains always to be obtained on Bar from Italy, the gold ami silversmiths’ exhibits closed Thursday week afer a successful term hnnseif a wife. Charles E. Burpee has Iron und Steel, Horse Shoes mid Nails. graded his grounds and painted his house, from London, the Tiffany gems, the Swiss under the tuition of Miss Lona E. Ross of which greatly improves the looks thereof. wood carving, the Bohemian glass from this place. Whole numbei of scholars, iS: Austria, the French bronzes, the German average attendance, 15. Owing to bad colds ------W e can fit out— The Highlands has few changes to report. porcelain, Japanese vases, the great telescope and severe storms only three were not absent A Blacksmith, .i S te a m . There was not so much building and im ­ and countless others; the Horticultural during the tern^ viz :—Maud E. Perry, Ben­ provements last year as the year before, and building, with the rare ferns; cacti, fruits and nie II. Hall and Everett W. Humphrey. A Carriage Maker, H. H. CRIE & CO., CONTAGIOUS In nil Its Btoaes com-V no new industries of importance have been u u n m u iu u d pletely orndlonted by I flowers from every land; the United States Several of the parents came in Thursday A Ship Chandler, | V Boilers > 3. 8. S. O bstinate sores [, established. There has been a fair amount government display; the model postal car, afternoon to readings, recitations and dialog­ and ulcers yield to Its ) of building for a small place and we have a A Quarryman, 456 twain Street healing powers. It re- (, mint, models from the patent office, the his­ ues by the scholars, which were well ren­ 1 Repaired. moves the poison nnd builds up the system. feeling of pride when we look at the new A F is h e r m a n , A valuable treatise oii the disease nnd its treatment toric relics; the life size soldiery fiom the dered, after which a treat of corn balls, candy mailed free. buildings that have been erected which are Puritan to the staff officer of today; the and apples was served through the kindness A C a r p e n te r , ROCKLAND, • MAINE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,. Atlanta. Ga. an ornament to the place. Among them we Fisheries, with its monster aquarium and of the teacher. A Painter, > notice the handsome residence of Ulysses interesting exhibits; the Palace o f Tine Aits, A G la z ie r. I IN R. COUSINS Bird on Cedar street Mr. Bird has as nice with its seventy-two galleries of statuary and P. P. P. stimulates the appetite and aids the a residence as there is at the Highlands, paintings; the foreign buildings, teeming ' process of assimilation,cures nervous troubles, fitted up with all modern improvements at an with interesting, strange and curious collec­ and invigorates and strengthens every organ kt,V\\c Vvoo'j PwAdAwg ftiAuvo W, estimated cost of $4000. Mr. Bird has also tions illustrative of the customs, habits, re­ i of the body. Nervous prostration is also uring my stay o? over 2 yearn in Rockland I taken to himself a wife the past year. __j douo work for parties throughout Knox Co. sources and art of people of other lands; 1 cured of the great and powerful P. P. P. Its Is nn old saving and a good ndlEastern Maine. There are three stores at the Highlands the State buildings; the Midway, its cosmo­ i effects are permanent and lasting. All my work i* first-class and beat of reference* Bird & Hart do business in tbe old Bird store, politan life and features; the Mines building, If you leel weak and badly take P. P. P., I be given. They have been there five years. They are by orders left with Messrs. Day and Morse, with the greatest mineral display ever brought and you will regain your flesh and strength. jfcdrilste, will have prom pt attentlo'i. 20 upright and honest young men, and liked by together, the coal pyramid, the diamond For Rheumatism, Malaria and Syphilis, all. They have a large run of trade and are mines of South Africa, ano the great Strumm P. P. I*, is the best known remedy. doing a flourishing business. John McIntosh exhibits; the Agricultural building, illustra For females in delicate healths for Indiges­ OJR.C3rA.3XT SCIATICA, has traded here a great many years. He ting the agricultural resources of the nations tion and Dyspepsia, take only P. P. P. It ii kind, honest man, and every one likes him. of the world; the Krupp pavilion; the the best Spring Mceicine in the world. And will lake the trouble to wine Central Hail road. He has a good trade. Charles Ulmer has 'Transportation building showing the methods W. IL Wilder, Mayor of Albany, Ga., says call 011 us we will stiow vou LAME BACK, traded here for a long time. He also is doing of transportation from the earliest period to he has suffered with Rheumatism for fifteen to youfown satisfaction tliat Sn Effeot Dec. 30, 1894. well. We also have two halls, Shuman’s the present time, the original Grace Darling years, and in that time he tried all the so- wc can save you from Hall and Engine Hall. Thorndike 6: Hix boat, the sectional steamship, the Nicaragua called specifics, but to no purpose. His grand­ have harvested a large crop of ice from canal model, the great 999 engine, the main- son, who was on the B A: W. Railroad, final­ S5O to SiCO DEBILITY, Etc. Chickawaukie Pond, which made work for moth locomotive, “Lord of the Isles;” the ly got him a bottle of P. P. P. The first bot­ m en and teams for a w hile, a3 they employ Woman’s building, with the Queen of Italy's tle of P. P. P. showed its remarkable effects, ; On your purchase, W e 8:10 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Augusta, have Waterville, Bangor, St. .John, Portland and Bos- large crews while they are harvesting. laces, the French salon, the Colonial exhibits, and after using a short time the rheumatism , ton, arriving in Boston at 4:20 p. in. Parlor car Frank Hart of Appleton is coopering for the examples of woman’s work in all countries. disappeared, and he writes he feels like a new on this train for Boston. There is but one work which illustrates and PIANOS 1:86 p^foA r Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Wi Fred Irish----- Alfonzo Rich, who has been at man and takes pleasure in recommending it ! and Boston, arriving In Bostc Rockport for the past few weeks hauling ice, describes the wonderful exhibits. It has to rheumatism suffeier3. That arc familiar to von of has returned home------Ulysses Bird and wife been in course of preparation for nearly two Old Reliable makes such us visited Mrs. Bird’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. years, and is the most magnificently illustra­ To Beautify the Complexion flin g train from Poi Weeks of Jefferson, recently------Philip Achorn ted work ever issued in America. The title —do not take the cosmetics, paints and pow­ ORGASMS- •McPHAIL,” ”BAU8,“ died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wood­ is “The Book of the Fair,” 2,500 copperplate ders which injure the skin, but take the eas­ •‘CHICAGO,’’ “COT! AGE.” ••KNAIIK.” "1CMKK.SON,” bury Packard, Friday morning, the 15th. engravings, 1,000 beautiful pages. Text by iest way to gain a beautiful color and a whole- ' "CARPENTER,” "KRIDOEPORT," ••SCUUBKRT," "GONOV4* K,” ringing ••KINGSBURY,” Etc. PAYBON TCCK1 Mr. Achorn has been in poor health fur a Hubert Ilowe Bancroft. Published in some skin. Health is the greatest beautifier. “KSTY," and oilier** P B. ' (.. .Tin; , . T ’ WHY BE SICK Jong time. The funeral occurred Sunday of twenty-five parts at $1 each. Applicants for The means to beauty, comfort and health for W L. WHITE, Dlv. Sup When a' trifle will buy tlio greatest healing agencies should address as below. Illustrated Send for Catalogue and Prices. invention of the day? hr. Knndcu'M Electric last week. Mr. A thorn’s wife died February women is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Belt is ri com plete body battery for »elf- 15, just seven years to the day that Mr. pamphlet mailed free on application. Dull eye?, sallow or wrinkled face, and those finalhaven di Rockland Steamboat Co. treatment* mid guaranteed, or money Achorn died. lie was a veteran of the war T he Bancroft Company, Publishers “feelings of weakness,” have their rise in the refunded. It will cure without medicine and will be greatly missed. 30 and 31 Auditorium Building, derangements peculiar to women. - M U S IC - C O M ’Y, ItlieuniatiMin, Lum bago, Nefntlen, Lam e Chicago, 111. Winter Arrangement Itn<-k, Kidney and I.lvrr ('oinplnlntH. Mrs. L. T. Collamore and Mrs. L. E. “Favorite Prescription” will build up, ROCKLAND. Nervous Debility, Wciiknens, E onh<*n. Stover of West Appleton had a narrow escape strengthen, and invigorate, every “run-down” ----- B B T W E K N ----- Drains, and nil effects of early Indiscre­ or delicate woman by regulating and assisting tion or excess. To wenlt men It is tin* from what might have been a serious accident WEST ROCKLAND. rinalhaven and Rockland- greatest possible boon, as th e m ild , Sunday of last week. They had started for all the natural functions. sootliiiiff electric current Is applied direct to tbe nerve centers and iinpi Rockland and got as far as the Jones Hill, To cure constipation, biliousness, indiges- ments are felt " when the roads being very bad the horse got A. T. Oxton is hauling casks to the city, 1 tion, sick headache, take Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. A pocket edit a little out of the road and started upon the two big loads every day. Herbert Farnham One a dose. Pimples, Blotches E l medical work, has bought some stock and will make it into run, throwing both ladies out, and turning For Over P'ifty Years 1OV. BODWELL! the sleigh over, lie ran nearly a mile with casks----- Sherer’s slaughter of old rock maple trees still continues. lie says they arc tough Mbs. W inslow’s Soothino Syrup Inis been C A PT . WM. R C R EED , “Three Classes of Men,” the sleigh, breaking one shaft and the dasher. old varmonts------Abbott Rackliffe is out, but aned for over fifty years by mi,lions o and Old Sores 3 Fill leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week illustrated, is sent free, sealed, by mail upon Mrs. Stover, who is all grit, started after him. mothers for their ehiidr n while teething Lday, at 8:00 a. m. application. Every ynuugr- m lddle-n^ed When he had run the distance above named, his leg is q ite stiff and sure------Mrs. T. J. 3^- PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT * niug, leave Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, for o r old m an nufferinir the slightest weakness Brown is in veiy poor health this winter. She with perfect succeHH. It Moothes the child, "laven at 1:30 p. in., touching at Hurricane should read it. I t will show an easy, su re he turned around, and was facing Mrs. softens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures AND POTASSIUM Catarrh, Malaria mid siHHMly way to regain slrcngdi mid Stover when she came up to him. She has never fully recovered from her sickness of wind colic, and is the best remedy for each way. two or three >ears ago----- Mrs. Bradish W. 8. WHITE, General Manager, liesltb when everything- else lias failed. caught him and managed to get him through Diarrhoia. It will relieve the poor little the diifts back to the only house there, win le­ Snerer has so far recovered as to be able to sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists In M akes nd, Me. Dec. 26, 1891. TheSANDEN ELECTRIC CO., attend to some of her household duties every part of the world. Twenty-five cults and K idney T ro u b le s No. S26 Broadway, New York, an old gentleman lived, and he repaired the ------We are somewhat behind Vinalhaven a bottle. Bo sure and ask for “Mrs. Win- Are entirely removed by P.P.P. sleigh so they came to Rockland. Neither of low's Soothing Syruji. JN&BAWORS-S.CO. Also Chicago, Denver, and Landon, Eng. the ladies was injured. as far as horse trots are concerned, but the Marvelous Cures —Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potas­ Largest Electro-Medical ’oncerii in the World! pugilistic spirit seems to have settled in this sium, the greatest blood jiurltler oa 'W inter Arrangement. vicinity and tbe case in hand bids fair to earth. spread like butler on hot ginger bread. in Blood Poison Abb r d eb k . O.. July 21,1891. Mkshks. Lifpm an Bros., S av an n ah , to Trips a Week to Boeton. Look out for your nose old m an! G:u : DKAKSins-I b o ught u b o ttle of ITCHING PILES When Baby was sick, wo pave her Castcrta. your P. P. P. at Hot Springs. Ark. .and uenolug Thursday, December J7, 1 H94, A. D. Farnham has bad 16 children, of 5 ^ Rheumatism it has done me more good than three mer« will leave Kockliiud, weather SWAYNE’8 whom 13 are now living. Quite a family! When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, mom b»’ treatm ent at tho Hot Springs, IttnAl lee perm itting, a* follows: PILES 1 he oldest is 59 and the youngest 4. h e rd th reo b o ttle s C. O. D. When Bho became Miss, she clung to Castorla. r B oston, Monday* and Thursdays ut (about) 6:00 A ftS O L U T B L T CCJZZB8. OINTMENT BeSU”<'tfUj{T.' “l?i,EW T0N. j . m or upon arrival of steamer from Bucksport, lYUt'TOMH-Muliiurr | la_____ w _ Oliver Rackliffe is still on the war path, ’Then she had Children, sht gave them Castorla. and Scrofula Abordoon, Brown County, O. gr Cam den, Belfast. Heart-port, B ucksport, mid • Uaring; moat *1 nighli woran by Mratahfnff. _ minus the paint and feathers. Chop! chop! allowed to eoollour lumurn form and protrude, P. P. P. purifies the blood, build* up Cnpt. J. D. Johnston. L 1 chop! is his war cry------Hoop-poles are re­ ------tho weak -anti debilitated, give* |y s at (about 6:30 a. in., or upon arrival of tailing at ^5 a thousand. To all whom U m a / conee/'n: I here­ er frsut Boston. bleed lag, u b«orb«the tuiuor*. Soi l by drurriaUarby strength to weakened nerves, expels by testify to tho wonderful properties ■oLturMJcU. fcrcpuulby Da.bwAmi48uii,l*LUAdclfkia. diner.HCH,giving ih« p a tie n t h e a lth and of P. P. I*, for eruptions of the skin. I HBTUKNINO TO ROCKLAND . happiness whore aitiknees, gh"‘iny suffered for several years with un un- lm Boston, Tuesdays und Fridays at 6 :VU p. in. feelings and lassitude fir-1 pre’ ailed. sightly uutl disagreeable uruptlon on THOMASTON TOPICS. £ltcite of Altiino my race. 1 tried evory known rvtne- I Bucksnn!' I'hursd.y* at 11.00 . For primary .secondary and tertiary n., touuiiug ut Intermediate landings. cy but In vain,until P. t*. P. was used, ‘ syphilis, for blood poisoning, tnercu- and am now entirely oured. FRED LOTIIROP,LOTHROP. Agent, RocklandRockland. Knox Hose Co. netted [5140 at its enter rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and (Signed by) J. D. .J0HN8T0N, xfp:-- . - lu all blood and skin diseases, liko Buvauuah, Ga. CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l hupt. Boston tainment and ball. The company will pro­ NOTICE. blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, WU.I1 HILL. Pres fcGen'l M.n .lh .ton I A. F. Crocketi Company, • tetter, scuJd head, boils, erysipelas, Nkln Cancer Cured. ______I bably have blue uniforms with claw-hammer N o tice is He r eh y G iv b n , that the t,ub*cribi-r eczema wo may say, > t coats. ha* been duly uppolnted Public administrator on contradiction,that P. I’. P. la tho la st TctUn.onyJrotn the Mayor o/Sequin,Tex, INALHAVKNNTEAMBO T (0 DKAl.fc Itb IX ALL KINDS <>F the volute of Jobcph Boswlck, late ol Hockluml, in The M. E. Society is to be congratulated on the cou ty of Knox, deceased, Intvotate, and hu* undertaken that truat by kivhig bond- us the luw . t v.:., .ijiduuuu, IN EFFECT OCTOBER 16, lk»4. its dicision to rebuild its hi.use of worship, O n .: Gentlemen—I have tried your P. direct*.—All j»uid dec, used arc deidrud to Ladles whose systems are poisoned known as skin cancer,of thirty years’ substantial encouragement o f the people of exhibit the Mime for eeltleiaent; and all indebted to and w hose blood islu an im p u re co n d i­ . V IN A L H A V E N ;H a .™ ..CC jAL tion. duo to menstrual irregularities, standing, and found great relief: 1C the town in its plan to modernize its edifice. euid estate are lequeetcd to niuku iiiuiiediule pay are peculiarly benefited by tho won­ purifies the binod and removes all ir­ L d ....» iUd.ndu«u,.,,«™i».iN,.-m , and soft y g jM '■— ineiit to derful tonic ami blood vleunslng prop­ ritation from the seat of the disease Hui'p lain ml 6.46 a.m .o n M ondays. Wedne*- WASHINGTON H. PUE« OTT, erties of P. P. P Prickly Ash, Poke and prevents any spreading of the Public Adminlmrator. Root and Potassium. so res. I have tak en five<»r six b o ttle s CALIFORNIA. and feel confident that another course _ . JTbrth Haven b a. in., Vlnalhuvon U : also a raLL stock . . . F« b au, A. D., H9.I. 0 y will effect a cure. Il bus ulso relieved Ivo at Rockland about 10.16 u in. 8FK1 NO FIELD, M o., AUff. I D h , 3S''l. Tired, Weak, Nervous Everybody Goes. With Phillips. Indigestion and stomach will leave Rocklaud every week day W ood, Hay, Straw, In Insolvency. Notice of Second Meeting, p medicine from my • Vinalhavcn S ‘,iu p. m-, Noith Hu\en And his fourteen years of experience in hand­ Irriv e G reen ’* Landing 6 30 p in. Will Lime, Hair, Rosen­ Could Not Sleep. ling California Excursions is a guarantee that STATE OK MAINE. rand Haturuay* for Bwon'a Island. the Phillips-Rock Island Excursions are the slulana ana spe dale and Portland Court op Insolybncy- K i - w .w ., ------edy With­ Book on Biooo Diseases dolled Free. ______CTlONs: At Rockland on Monday*. Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, best. ars, tried every know Fodnesduy* und Friday* with Steamer Viking for In (he of Charlo* L. Wllnon, Jn»olvent out finding relief. I havo only taken ALL DRUQGltiTb BELL IT. Idaho, says: “'I was all run down, Tourist Cars, with upholstered seats, run­ j notice thut pui«uuQi to one bottle of your P. P. P., ami can Jangor and intermediate lundlngs, and with 1 p. in Cement . . , T his Is to give noli , cheerfully say it has done mo more train of tbe M. C. R. R-, arriving at Portland at weak, nervous and irritable through ning on fast trains, under the personal guid­ cond m« etiug of the good than anything 1 havo ever taken. « ♦ ♦ ♦ Creditor* of said insolvent Debtor wll I he held at LIPPMAN BROS. 6.20 p. in., and Boston at O j p. in. name day. overwork. I suffered from brain fa­ I cun rocommeml your medicine to all ance of a Phillips manager, insure a quick the Probutt • ourt Rooui in Bockluiid, In suit! PROPRIETORS, Connects at Swan’s Island with Steamer Emmeline (fa can sell coal, ano the best, as tigue, mental depression, etc. I be­ and pleasant trip. Sleeping Car rate to Cali­ sufferers of the above diseases. for Black Island. County, on Tuesday, the nineteenth day of March MU9. M. M. YEA BY. Uppusau’a BlockAavauoah,G* R. R. Tickets sold at reduced rates to Portland 1 cheap as anyone. TRY US. . . came so weak and nervous that I fornia points from Boston fS.oo, from Chicago A. D ltfib, at two o’clock in the afternoon, for the Springfield, Green County, Mo. and Boston from all landings. could not sleep, I would arise tired, purposes nuir <1 in (section By of (he Act of •aid f6.oo. cute of Maim, entitled, “An Act lu relation to Round 'frip 'Pickets, between Rocklaud and discouraged and blue. 1 began taking Car leaves Boston Tuesdays and Chicago | Vinalhaven, 26 cent*. by telephone a specialty. the Insolvent Law. of Maine,” upproved February U. P. -JONES, Manager, Rockland. Thursdays via Scenic Route (D. & R. G.), the I 21, ISis, and AcU amendatory thereof. Dr. Miles’ Nervine nly line through Salt Lake to San Francisco tatV ^ S ! A«enb. $73 and now everything is changed I nd Los Angeles. a wset KxoluBve urnu>r>. Ib» sleep soundly, I feel bright, active For rates, berth reservations or information, 1 KNOX COUNTY- In Court of PrubaU) held at lUfcU nua wwb»r. Washt. address, A. Pun t ips & Ci*., 296 Washington ' Rockland on the I bird Tu« *di»y of February, 1«W5 4Ukc» tut a iMtahy la use misuir. and ambitious. I can do more in one Levi A. liogga, administrator on ’he estate of Vasbes, iLu m sod dri»» iL«mb Street, Boston, Mass.,; <• Alden Boggs,Tate of Warren. In said county, dc vitbaut vwUiutf the baud*. You day now titan I used to do in a week. Spring Curry Comb JNO. SEBASTIAN. P. A. Chicago, 111. MAC tbs bulUiB, the lUMCbiac duc« • MtBMBVeV, Eor this great good I give Itr. Miles’ ceahed, busing presented hia first ami final account I lbs rest. BrisvUs4bsad»<" L a w y e rs , Reck Island Route Playing Cards weeks sncctsrhcly, in Tttt foiunit (iAZxrrx, | Orriy Perfect Coiab. IJned by U. 8. Army aud by Barnum aiu WAIN 3TKKKI', K-M-'KEANIi, Ut. printed in Rockland in nuid county, thut all person* r ' l'orepaugh Ciicnscs, and la d in g Homemen of tbe World .uiabis.vsrrsatsd. Clr«uisr»fw« It C urts.” If you send 15 cents in stamps or coin to i , LUi* a*. **, CvitUttbu*. u. Agent* for German American Fire Juaurauee Co interested ur ^y attend at a Probate Court to ue held , Ask your Dealer for IL Sample mailed post paid 25 cent*. N. Y., ud Washington Life Insurance Co., N-Y- Dr. Miles' Nervine old on a pohllive JNO’ SEBASTIAN, Gen’l Pass. Agent, C., R. •t Rockland, on the third Tuesday of March guarantee th at tho fir )ttle will bvuefll. I. A. P. R’y, Chicago, you will receive postpaid I next, and show cause, If any they ln»w, why the said ■ our uiuut-uq t h . KFttlRU CUttliT COMB CO., 100l-.r*7etL .SL ,B uutb Brad, In d i.u * . Al'druffgisis sell It at iMJttlvs for $5, or slivkesl pack of playing cards you ever ' account sh uld. not be allowed LChbdran Cry for Children Cry for 111- be — sent, pri -----. — receipt, of price C. E. MESERVEY, Judg*. by tho Dr. Milt . . ^ C o ., Elkhart, iud. handled. Beautiful steel engraved Whist A true copy, — attest Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. s C aa to ria. P itc h e r’s C a s t o r iu . Rules accompany them free. S.10 Edwaud K. Uoi/lu, Register. > J THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20 1805.

A y e r ’s LOCAL LACONICS. THE LEGISLATURE Matters Trivial and Impertaat Olshtfi U> In AN ALDERM AN CURED. Am »ng other matters the following have Abbreviated Fire lor Him* Uh. been discusstfd at Augusta during the pasr CHERRY week { BL Knox Market, The old fight between the seiners an 1 porgy The annuel meeting of the Bnrlwell Granite I)r. Greene’s Jiervnra Is the Best and men and their enemies has been before the Co. occurs Tuesday, March 5. Surest Spring Medicine, committee on seashore fisheries after a lull of J. B. Loring is building one of his hand­ Mr. Cron eh and two years. Luther Mattocks of Boothbay some 16-foot rowing boats for Rev. I.)r. Rob­ Editor J. Gere, in the Daily Hampshire Harbor, the leader of the porgy Drees, is erts of Burlington, Vt. present, also Mr. Spinney of Small Point who For Golds and Goughs The French class under instruction of Ivan G azette. G ive ThiN Wondenfiil Remedy a lias taken such an active part in former days, E v e r y P l u g A Good Steak nr Roast two F. Baer received their preliminary lesson last in fights aga nst the seiners. One of the con- RECEIVED evening. Persons desirous of joining the class Glowing: Tribute. tests of the session of 1893, was that waged in pounds f o r...... 25c MEDAL and DIPLOMA should apply to Mr. Beer at once. behalf of the fishermen of the coast towns to The losses by lire caused in tbe lime sheds permit the use of purse and drag semes along Country Sausage in 8ags, f L l L y ^ L - L the coast west of Penobscot bay with certain A T T H E • by tbe tidal wave of February 8, have been " T ' f and package of adjusted as follow- : A. J. Bird & Co., $250; limitations. Finally a bill was enacted author­ per lb. only...... A. C. Gay & Co., S150; Farrand, Spear & Co., izing the use of seines everywhere except in >90* Casco bay noith of a line drawn easterly from And a Good Rio Coffee for- Prince’s puint in Yarmouth to Bear island in World’s Philip J. Jason of last season’s Rockland ,x Pbipsburg, except.ng for smelts, in the Ken­ baseball nine yesterday signed a contract with nebec river above F«>rt Popham; in the B. L. Tobacco the Salems and will report for fluty about the 7 P r Sheepscot river above Wiscasset; in the Dam- FAIR. last of April. Jason and Savage will meet in ansc tta river above Farnham’s head in the puglistic arena sometime next month in Buothbay, except the use of drag seines under Watts n decided a num­ meagre income and often find themselves in 1 ber -if matters, among tbe most important be­ DR B E L L E S. A Y E R S , Pillsbury’s Best Flour, |I.M I stress of poverty. It will do good whenever ing a bill to exempt soldiers and sailors who every tim e. Magnificent II. B. G. Co., 3.00 are drawing a state pension, from taxation. Ladies’ Medical Parlors. Norman "It.” 3 .-5 you find opportunity to remember their work They voted favorably on this bill, also upon Whit.* Dove, in some practical manner. 3.50 the following: to exempt property of Y. M. Electricity, Miuu-age, Medicated Baths 10 lb. pall Fairbank’s Lard, Upon the opening of navigation this spring O ffic e IIoukh:—9 to 11 n. m ., 2 to 4 p. ra. 17 “ North’s Pure Lard, C. A. associations from taxation; relating to 2 lbs. Quukcr Ho)led Oats, the steamer Lewiston will be placed upon taxes on land in places not incorporated; S p e c ia l t y : D ise a s e s of W omen fc C h ild h em . 5 lbs. California Raisins, the Boston & Bangor route and in connec­ Syndlcute Building,Third Floor, - Rockland. 3 lb- California Prunes, state taxes in organized plantations taxed by 1 lb. Cream T arta r, an> kind, tion with the steamer Penobscot will make the s'.ate as wild lands. Unfavorable action 1 gal. Nice New Orleans Molusses, four trips a week to Boston leaving Bangor was taken on the bill relating to the width of ALDERMAN ClIAS. 8. CROUCH. C rnw ci'ius of the very bent. DR. WOODSIDE, A big trade in .Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and Rockland and intermediate landings on tires advocated by Mr. Barrett of Rockport; per lb., .24 Residence and Office 49 Middle St, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satur­ The editorial columns of the Northampton i sure way to regain their also on the bill to promote forest growth by days at the same hours as heretofore and exempting from taxation woodlands on farms, j {TBLEPDOVK CONNECTION. Good Goods and Honest Prices (Mass.) Daily Hampshire Gazette of Dec. 28,1 His wife, also, used I Greene’s Nervura ■H^Liglil iii price anti quality. will return from Boston on Mondays, Tues­ Act that all gaslight companies be author­ Hovrh 8 to 9 a. ro.; E it 2, nnd 7 io ft p. nc give the particulars of the rematkable cure blood and nerve remedy to great advantage, iM f:-"Brxitrrniao warranted." days, Thursdays and Fridays at 5 p. rn, ized to furnish gas fir heating anti f.»r power Preparations are now being made to give by Dr. Greene’s Neivura blood and netve ' and, like her husband, has been cured and under the same conditions and with the same C ^ i dris taken mnl promptly filled. OR. P. E. LUCE, Give Me a Call. It Will be Money in increased service over that heretofore enjoyed remedy, of Alderman Charles S. Crouch now enjoys her old-time health. rights as they now are authorized to furnish and the nun.her of trips will be increased, Physician and Surgeon Your Pocket. of Northampton’s ablest and best-known Mr. Crou.h has always been an active man gas fur lighting. C^aiini'd good- of all kinds. Office, No 3HK M hIii Mt . I'lll.biirv Block, commencing M nday, May 6, to five trips A big bundle of remonstrances from Grand Prompt Delivery. NO.SO SKA 81 KKVT statesmen. O|>po TtmriHlIke Ho«» I t’Otkinnd. per week when the new and magnificent in town and city affairs. In old town-meet­ Army posts of Woman’s Relief corps was pre­ Offlct n>w 10 to W A.St.,2 to 4 and 7 to H Jf. steamer City of Bangor u ill be placed on tbe Editor J. C. Gere, of thi« leading newspaper, ing flays he was always on hand to help with sented in the senate today by Mr. Walls, all 3 S v rr\thing in I’l ovi-ioii line. NIGHT C \Ll.H prompt,j answered frcm John H. flcGrath. route. The great speed of the City of Ban personally investigated the facts o f this j his eloquent oratory the pressing needs of tbe against the appropriation in favor of tbe sol­ Ueaidence, oppotiin Warren ot. •e’.oal RaiUlujr. gor w ill enable that steamer to make three wonderful cure, and hi widely-read editorial time, and since Northampton has been a city dier's home at Newport. trips a week each way between Boston and Rein -nstrance? against the listing bill are ound und Hump Sleuk nritl other states the details of the 1 ure exactly as they R. II. O. !.»• V t.N SA l.rP Bangor, Laving Boston at 51*. m. on Mon he has serve 1 for several yeais in its govern­ coming in. Those already received bear many M eats. - office. Telephone Con noetic o at 11 p. m., and Rockland at about 6 P. m, him about it, and among tbe thousands of eminent official, Alderman t r meh, should ment of money and seriously disturb the sys­ F l o u r STNDfOATK BUILDING. on Mondays anti Fridays. By this arrange­ testimonials given to this world renowned have the most convincing weight with the tem of credits upon which all business now Groceries^! ment there will be a steamer every week day medicine, none will be more widely read or public, but when we have added to this the depends especially in a time of financial de­ C a n n e d DR. E. H. WHEELER, to Boston except Wednesday. The Mt. pression, they remonstrate against the passage give greater weight than this one coming fact that the Northampton Daily Hampshire M e a t s . Physician and Surgeon. T H E LEADING FLOtiR IS : Desert route will be reopened before th e first of this bill.” of April and the steamer Rockland will go on from so noted a man as Alderman Crouch. Gazette, a newspaper cf the highest standing, Senator Nickerson put in a resolve appro­ Vegetables, Tbc time ha.*. come when men should be treated as freely for inebriety Mr. ami Mrs. D. 11. Mansfield and Mrs. D. But now he is back in his office, vigorous The library of tbe College has received as a and hearty, lie regards Hr. David Kennedy's as for any other disease. v '>u er-not successfully light rum with banners gift from Miss Annette Hopkins of Dover, 56 Hall and Mrs. Frank Conant went to Rock­ C-O-M-sJ and speeches." land Monday. f avorite Remedy, as the savior of his life. volumes of Littell’s Living Age. Mr. Brown's story is rematkable. Tbe department o f Geology has received a Several of our young people went lu Cain- •‘For several years," said Mr. Browu to a Alcoholism is a disease and can be cured. len to see “ Hands Across the Sea.” very line collection of fossils from A. D. Black reporter the other day. "I suffered from in­ ington, ('lass of ’79, Call and See Them at their The Fittz Cure is not an experiment. It has be n tried in thousands of flammation and ulceration of the idadder, a W. D. Jack, Class of ’93 , is taking a post PUGILISTIC PROPENSITIES. most stubborn disease. My family physician Genuine: Franklin : Red : Ash cases with a bso lu tk ly no failures. It is endorsed by many of. the most graduate course in advanced chemistry. was unable lo relieve me. At the advise uf New Store. reliable men and physicians everywhere. The place of Mr. Spencer, the steward who friends 1 consulted specialists, and they ail ) MY STOCK INCLUDES as forced to resign last term owing to ill lOUflg RockpOfl Lad Who PfOmiSOd lo failed to do me any good. All this time. 1 It costs much leas than any otiier cure, being only $2 5.00 If d ire c ­ health, has been filled by Miss Ida Moore, Good Boy at the Party. was growing worse, aud at last 1 was com­ 90 Sea Street tions are followed we guarantee a cure. The remedy is put ip in a neat graduate of the Boston Cooking School. pelled to lake to my bed Prof. F. C. Moulton, U. S. loud analysist, OR box with full diieclions and is shipped privately by express. It eau be That four-year-old Rockport boy whose ••My mother-in-law had heard of Dr. Ken­ Creek will conduct food investigations for some time sayings have been reported in fHE C.-G. is at equalled lor smithing and taken iu the privacy of your home and not interfere with your business. nedy's Favorite Remedy, and she asked me 252 Main St. purposes. in one o f the experiment station rooms. This it again. Tbe other day as he was about to to give it a trial. I had been confined to my No injurious and painful injections used. is an important work lately taken up by the attend a birth day party given by one of his bed for live weeks and I admit that I didn't Telepboues 46-3 and 43-3. government. The greater part of the food little friends, his mother said: k FULL STOCK OF . . . think there was much chat'ce of getting out Agents wanted now in every town and city. From 830 to 8.50 materials will be taken from the college dining “ N«jw be a good boy !” Wood, Buy, Straw, I.line, Hair, it. Well, I tried Favorite Remedy. There Biick, Semi, Drain Pipe, Rosen­ per week can be earned by the right man. Scores of bonaflde cures iu balls. Mr. Moulton is a former graduate of She was astonished at his reply: seemed to lie a change that surprised me. lu Coal Shed at Thorndike 4 Hix'* tbe college. dale and Portland Cement. Portland alone iu the last three months as can be shown by testimonials. “ Yes, mother! But I can lick every boy a week 1 was aide to get out of bed and go New Wharf. The work on the second volume of the there, except Eddie; and 1 can lick him if around the house, and in a short time I re­ Correspondence solicited. Write now. Prism,” tbe Junior annual is well under he leaves his dog at home.” covered completely. To-day I’m as well as Fire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops ay. C. II. Glass N: Co. of Bangor who ever and wbat’s better yet I feel that 1 am We shall lie glad to meet and consult with all interested iu this matter, published last year’s annual are doing the permanently cured. I can work sixteen hours This pipe is made from Pure Fire Clay ex- printing on this one. APPLETON piesslv foi chimueytt, and in the safent and whether persons Buttering from Alcoholism, their friends or those interested a day now, and not lie broken up a hit. do College exercises are suspended for today. most durable ot any (Idininy Pipe in the ' W e s t A f t l e t o n .—Several persons say D r. Kennedy'* Favorite is all the credit due.” market. It iseuslly put up by any intelli­ iu temperance work. W. C. Robinson. gent pet sou 1 they felt the vibrations of an eaitbquake Sat- Favorite Remedy ranks, with the medical Consultation Free. Correspondence Strictly Private and Confidential. : urday morning the 9th, with a distinct rumb- profession, as the most perfect of all blood ! ling sound as of dittant thunder------Mr. and and nerve medicine. It restores the liver to DR. dURNHAM'S Family Safeguard Kerosene Oil ' Mis. Oren Bartlett, with Mrs. C. R. Bartlett, a healthy condition, aud cures the worst case, ST. GEORGE. visited at Belfast and Waldo, the 13th----- of constipation. It is a certain cute for all Eye Remedy. At Wholesale. >w*Abk your grocer for {The apple buyer has been through here. diseases peculiar to females, and affords great it. Orders received by telephone. THE FITTZ CURE CO., of Maine. Wiley’s Corner.—The river is still 1 Messis. Bcnj. and Geo. Fogg ^old quite protection from attacks that originate in For ull trouble* with (hu vyu« or Uda, or lo |»r . . W O O D ! . . ebsed to navigation and no water is seen this 1 large lot, also Barrel Harriman. It cutes scrofula, salt, theuiu, vcultho fruiu 01 delay ih« um» i INCOKl't IHA TEI). of the Narrows----- A despatch from Harry Hawkes of Swamps yspepsia, all kidney, bladder I IU»e« vi el p ull pain in t)iv c j k MP*, gravel, diabettf and R . ntwu I’jvpur. i bj Di Bj Zandl>ar, Africa, announces the arrival of btcD veiling at J. A . Sher hum, Kyv bput-iuiUi and OpUoUu, Wm " Room 5, 457 1-2 Congress 8t., Portland. Me. bar- Lottie Moor, Capt. Watts------1 he i Richardson and sister, Mrs. el., Bo»tou. Trice hoc uud <1 UO. FRED R. SPEAR, leu oster* around here are hauling kiln wood j have returned from a visit to 1 it baa cured where all W. J. CUAKLIbY. L>ru«uj 1 ly it. Uoeklaud, 4gout* NO t> PARK HT-, UOCKLANb. MK. O lli co H o u r s ftruui 0 1 tu 12, 2 t * 0, mu4 7:30 to » p. THE kOCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1896

toJTnd an ‘advisory selectmen’s board of two,’ ate costume in view of the very hard times. Tribou, Herbert Gilkey, Albert Crockett. io would serve without pay. I believe that The committee of award was C. C. Wood, J. Names of pupils attending the winter term of e town should retain Capt. Sherman where IT. Sherman and Charles Wiley. The ladies 1/ Hoboken Primary school not absent one half of Camden furnished the tables liberally with interesthOu®items he is and pay him for his work. Instead of day: Trank Stetson, Maude Stetson; absent I appropriating six hundred dollars for the delicious eatables of which the multitude par­ one half day, Mabel Nutt; absent one day, board I would have the town appropriate nine took. G. F. Burgess Co. of Rockport was Harry Johnson, Carrie Sylvester, Edith hundred. Give the first selectman, be he present in a body in full uniform. All the Ingraham. The Firemen Have a Profitable Capt. Sherman or some other competent man, visitors said they never were used better and Gleamings From the Town Where Fresh Breezes From the Place all had a royal good time. The best of order six hundred dollars and expect of him to de­ UNION. and Enjoyable Time. vote his attention to the town affairs. Let was maintained. Clark’s Orchestra furnished Pure Ice is Obtained. Where Breezes Abound. the other three hundred dollars be divided splendid music, the car service was excellent s between the other two selectmen who shall and everything was hrst-class. The total re­ Edward Mitchell and George Johnson, who have been at work this winter on the Wiscas­ act as a board of conference, or an advisory ceipts were about $400, and the company will Interefttlng Debate by Scholars on Lend­ t H A N C m Patrons Crowd the Op^ra Honse ard board if you will, with the understanding net about $250. The company wishes to ex­ set & Quebec R. R., have returned home. ‘The C -GS” Talented Scribe Carolln press through T he C.-G. its thanks to all ing Question—Observing Young Man Mrs. R. I. Thompson is sick with rheu­ Keep Good Ord*»r—The C om ing High that the first selectman shall have all of the a Grist of New*— lie SiiggeilA a A Potato Delicacy. actual management and work. *A laborer is friends who helped make their event so matic fever. —Mews from the Schools—Itevlvnl mid Method of Raising Funds for Street School Entertainment—It Will be a w’orthy of his hire,’ and the executive officer much of a success, and especially do they The selectmen met Saturday to draw orders thank the ladies of Camden for their generous Other Church News—Marine—Per­ Fine One-More Abont Town Affairs of a town the size and importance of Camden for the last time this year. Light*—Yacht Club Elects a First- riffliiAtors h.-ivo liaasft,eiirly,nil nlxindnnt crop- hundred dollars and then expect of him one Clark's Orchestra, which is furnishing such p e r , k »«hI keeper, when rooked, “ dry thousand dollars worth of work. The careful excellent music for various local events. One G. V. R. R. and M. C. R. R. to Rockland, as Sum m er diiHt,'* m id the quality,—to which will make a lot more business for the npprccinto that you m ust eat imine. management of a man who receives enough veteran dancer, who participated in the mazy A series of revival meetings will commence r ia n t a fe w ,a m i tho cron will pleasantly aur- B. H. B. Alden’s horse got into a snow pay to enable him to devote his whole time Friday evening, says that there may be better G. V. Why not have a liquor agency? Let the prlso you In many wavs. Wo deliver them nny- tomorrow evening at the Second Advent town receive the profit. Lots of parties get w b e ro f o r 25c. lb .,S i.25X pk.,S2.00pk.,97.00bu. dirft between Rockport and Rockland, Satur­ to the town’s affairs will save the town ten dance music in »he state of Maine, but he church. The pastor will he assisted by an About 10,000 barrels of apples have been Our 1895 illustrated catalogue tnniled free. d ay forenoon, ami the sleigh was overturned, times the arfiount paid tor salaries. Captain has his doubts about it. shipped from Union by rail this season, mak­ rich selling the article. Perhaps we might It contains tho history of this remarkable evangelist, F. W. Shattuck of Pittsfield, profit enough by a year’s sell to light the potato, ami is replete with news about novel­ also the occupants thereof, two ladies and a Sherman has made us a model first selectman N. 11. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ing a very good business for the farmers and ties. standard varieties of flower and vegetable The High School benefit entertainment streets! seeds, am i tho m ost approved agricu ltu ral and gentleman. The horse ran towards Rock­ and I for one will be pleased to see him re­ others interested. horticultural Implements. Jt contains par- will be held in the Opera house March 8. The names of those in the primary school, J. I’. Armbrust claims he sold last week to land, hut was stopped before much damage turned. But whoever is chosen for that im­ The money raised will be used to help defray Mrs. Wiley teacher, not absent one half day Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Elliot have been very ticulara o f our unique offer to duplicate first eras done. portant position should be adequately paid sick the past week with pneumonia, but are a Belfast parties the fastest horse ever owned prizes offered by all Agricultural or H orti­ the graduating expenses of the Senior class. are Roswell Hewes, Enos Gould, Agnes on the island. Some claim, however, that cultural Societies In the United States. Col. C. II. Lewis is at Dover, N. II., where for his work.” This class is composed of the following: Wiley and Josie Crockett; absent one half little better at present writing. “ Everything for Farm, Garden and Lawn.” ie has been confined to the American House j jThere’s quite a star on Washington street— the Pigeon, owned by L. M. Crockett, has the Joseph Breck <& Sons, Lizzie Conant, Emma Tobin, Hattie Hart, day, True Spear and Ida Gould. In the East The board of trade is doing active work. best record. c time with sickness. He has so far it’s J. A. Brew-ster, and he’s turning out of Annie Allenwood, Adin Payson, Charles Side Intermediate, not absent one half day, The People’s Party will make nomination BOSTON, MASS. ered as to ride out. his factory now 30 dozen shirts a day. Freeman. The play to be presented is Minnie Cook, Wendall Havener, Fred Logan, Eugene Grindle jammed one of his thumbs, We mall free to purchasers who name thia and put up a light for officers in the coming Wednesday, quite badly. paper, a 26c. package of wild garden seeds. E. Currier made another shipment of The members of the M. E. Church are "Coupon Bonds” by Trowbridge, a delightful Fred Piper and Ralph Trim. town meeting. ns to Boston Friday. H e’s sending many divided into blocks of live, and each quartet comedy, and one well abapted to the parts Work has commenced on the Piper house, The V. II. yacht club is contemplating J. C. Pillsbury is now traveling for a Boston erecting a club house on Bar Island in the rpelts to the Hub. is laboring to see if it can raise more funds The cast with one exception is made up of lately purchased by Mrs. F. E. Richards. house selling groceries. Mr. Frank Smith. The older citizens were Mail was distributed fifteen minutes before than the other fives. The plan is working pupils of the High School, The rehearsals are A funance has already been placed within. Spring. overjoyed to see uncle Jim. adnrrably and ducats are rolling into the progressing finely and Camden people can E. T. Mitchell, Geo. Johnson, John Hughes Two lobster smacks were in the harbor, *twas due here, Saturday noon. T he C.-G. This house will be modernized and repaired and Joe Fritz, who have been at work on the A much needed improvement is the dredg­ has always maintained that the Camden post- various treasuries. One of these bands sells assure themselves of an enjoyable evening. throughout. W. H. Glover & Co. of Rock­ Wednesday, buying lobsters. The highest ice-cream and cake at the Washington street In addition to the play there will be a read­ Wiscasset R. R. have returned. ing of our harbor anti it is hoped that all of office force was exceptionally smart, and this land are doing the work. price paid this winter is 17 cents each. our citizens will use their influence to have seems to bear us out in our statement. grocery of Ludwig & Porter, Saturday after­ ing by Emma Tobin, "Laureame” or "Ih e Frankie Alden hurt his hand very badly The Eire Co. intends to reorganize in the Marble Dream,” which will be found a most Alden Thurston was injured by an ice pick while sliding down bill, jamming the nail of this work done as soon as possible. The sur­ The experts say ’twill take four or more noons, and is having a most encouraging run last Wednesday. near future, and give its annual ball. vey has been made by the government en­ of business. The money thus raised is to be artistic number. Then there will be a tain- one finger and bruising the finger badly. weeks to finish up those tangled hooks. In Geo. Roberts had a horse come on Tuesday. gineers and it has been reported favoranly to used t > pay the debt on the organ. borine drill by the following young ladies: The Band of Hope Praying band, held a Mrs. /Vrdennie Shuman is improving in answer to inquiries we should say that the meeting in the grammar school room Thurs Congress. It is now the duty of every citizen “Sleighriding in July is possible,” said a Emma zklden, Lula Fish, Eva Clark, Emma health. 11. Y. Carver was elected commodore of books in questian belong to a former Camden Munroe, Alice Moore, Mary Upham, Myrtle day at 4:3 o p . in. with their schoolmates. the V. IL Yacht Club at the regular meeting, to do all he can to secure on appropriation to firm, which has gone out of business. citizen, Saturday. "Up in Belfast some The teacher who was present reports that it A recent letter received by Mrs. C. M. have the work done as recommended. This years ago a man rode a mile in a sleigh in Babbidge, Mae Knowlton, Alice Knowlton, Shepherd from the wife of Rev. J. I). Payson, last week. Postmaster Coombs was recently given an Lizzie Conant, Hattie Rollins, Edith Miller, was a very interesting meeting. harbor is much used as a harbor of refuge for the month

THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1896.

FRATERNITY FACTS. THE DOCTORS FAILED. ing the safe arrival of the ach. Ella G. Eella, from West for Baltimore, 25 days. Then denies fftnrileri Up If la Ovm < Cause for £ Interesting Disclosures From Ihe Mysterious i ease anti Cored Himself. We'd rather he Right than' Haunts of the Gay and Giddy Goat- (FVom the Providence, R. 1., RulleUn.) N ew York Freights and Charters. < The V.’idespresd There are but few diReasea that puzzle We don’t think we can be President; but onr ambition is lo Next Monday occurs the stated conclave ol physiciana more than rheumatinm. There The conditions of the freight market can News in Which the Majority of are a great many theories as to ita cause, have onr CLOTHING RIOHT— light in every wnj—quslity, Claremont Commandery No. 9, Knights Tem­ and a great many theories a* to the best not he said to have undergone the slightest Demand for £ plar. mennsof curingit'.most.if whieh areabsurY ‘T Z T in ach v i7 ,.h ' "r"1*’ 'h' ” U’ Our People are Interested style, fit, finish and price Then you’ll be pleased, and we'll * Vi-taf-ized Nerve J The Royal Arch degree was worked on One of the greatest sufferers of rhenma- " y •’ therefore without mitt- three candidate!, Wednesday night by Temple tism known in th® annaln of medicine is K?l,on* i he n“’ve"icnt <’» vessels in and out have your trade always. Come and tee what we can do for s . Chapter, R. A. M. A collation was served. jI John G. .Jenks, of Riverside, R. I. lie of some of our Northern harbors continues to i Three Former Rock land Player# Sign became the victim of rheumatism while be more or less obstructed by ice floes, to the you NOW. xz. 4^ <» Tonic. Gen. Berry Lodge, K. of P. exemplified the in the army, and the disease seerna to manifest detriment of some branches of busi- f / with Lrngne Teams—Camden and first, second and third degrees on several can­ have given him a taste of all its various f The tincqnnUcd f;»rYi-rf didates Thursday evening. This lodge has tortures. Physiciansand medicines failed to and spot tonnage is being gradually y X e X Overcoats and Ulsters $ 4 o $14 Everything in Men’s Wear, 4, (1 N erve Tonic n:iio'nir th e j Warren Alive—tint look for Next S< a" work ahead for many weeks to come. give him any r lief, until nt Inst he effected There will be a special meeting of Rock­ but in consideration of the small inquiry, es- \ r o in 4 people of this Kt r.to is but nninrhx j ■on—Malinger McGrath has Ills Eyew uis ow n deliverance from the bonds of pain. pecially for medium size anti large carriers. J OUIlS...... J til 13 and at J 400. was calculated to have the desired effect. except slightly better rates current for colliers Tho Harvard faculty recommends that. J Vital-ized Nerve Tonic is tho \ The Camdens are going to have the strong­ This debt has been wiped out and the lodge from Philadelphia for Cuba. Homeward ono specific for those Nervous v One after another was tried until at last I intcrcollegiaio football be prohibited----- F est club this season in the history of the town is now $I2CX3 ahead. The membership is hit upon Pain-Killer, which I applied freely. sugar freights are holding their own, with Charles F. Warwick was elected mayor of F Disorders, Indigestion, Neuralgia, / The people 'last season got very enthusiastic about 200 and growing. fair demand for handy size vessels m the Rheumatism, Heart Troubles, Almost with the first application came re- Phil ulelphia over ex-Governor Pattison F over the game ami the enthusiasm hasn’t WUl’amYund Eminent I w ^ k X u it.' ^hhe/havel 'l.rnl right position from the south side ports. -----General John L. Sw ift died at Boston f lassitude and .Sleeplessness from (T waned a particle. Gilbert Patten, the well Wood freights from Cuba, Hayti, Jamaica whieh men and women in this william J. Landers made his official visit to any return of the trouble. ----- Wcctman Pearson, Liberal, was known wielder of the peff, is an enthusiast and Mexico are steady but slow. Coastwise elected to the house of commons-----Tin- BONDS 4 clilliato suffer. It supplies th ■ z Claremont Commandery, No. 9, Knights _ and he has taken hold of the matter and will “ I also used Pain-Killer internally for lumber and tie and other Southern freights Japanese diet will bo asked to appropriate J nerves w ith food, m akes new blood > push it to a successful issue. Mr. Patten um­ Templar, of this city last week. He made the ague, another war relie. It did what are inactive and unchanged, whilst colliers and removes the cause of disease . a careful examination of the quarters, by-laws, pour ’ '.i quinine couldn’t do. |5 o,u:jO,(xX) for war expenses-----The m ili­ J pired several games last season with much are in a waiting attitude. tary deienses of Sweden and Norway ure to F and makes you well. satisfaction; he is thoroughly versed in all the records and finances, and inspected the work run Killer koepq guard in my 1. • ; INVESTMENT on the Order of the Temple. He expressed against all ills, and it has never yet fllqpt Charters,—Bk. Adolph OBrig, Singapore, be greatly increased-----Actor Gentry was J Dr. Swan will answer all in- rules; is a hustler and fighter. He will prob­ its oust of duty.” to the U. K., 22s. 6d. or U. S. North of Hat­ found in Philadelphia with his skull frac­ Municipal Bonds bearing fixod F qulries regarding your ease free of <’ ably be elected manager and the association great satisfaction with the examination and complimented the Commandery upon its good teras, 21 s. 3d., chartered abroad—Sch. D. D. tured and a stab wound over bis heart----- rale of interest. F charge, F cannot do better. The Camden Dramatic Co. Haskell, hence to Point-a-Petrie, $1,175 and An army officer was killed by tbo burst­ will soon stage a play for a benefit and al­ standing and the character of the work. MARINE MATTERS. J With every hottie Is a ban John R. Dunton and Fred I. Lampson were port charges—Sch. Nelson Bartlett, Rock­ ing of a gun at Sandy Hook Portland F cheek, our gm:r..::ieo that th: ready there is a big demand for tickets. The port to Key West, stone, $1.20, loaded and Republicans renominated Mayor James P. S. T. KIMBALL, Camdens have good grounds, strong backing the candidates. After the Commandery was 5 r. . •. dy v.iil do all wo clai:.- V r .• The Movements of Vessels, Charters, discharged—Sch. Maggie Hurley, Pt. John­ Baxter-----The overdue schooner Annie L 420 Main St., and things are bound to go through with a closed an oyster supper was served in the Full P int, $1. Sold Ev,.:;. banquet hall, following which an hour was Notes and the Like. son to jjucksport, coal,$i. Henderson arrived at Vineyard Haven----- vim, determination and good management John Campbell, burglar, was sentenced at R O C K L A N D , . M E . that means success. The C.-G. wants to see passed in social converse. Em. Sir George j Seaton Medical Co., - Westbrook, . I Roberts, Past Commander of De Valois Com­ Manchester, N. H., to five years in prison Local Representative more games this season than last between the — Ex-Governor John W. Davis of Rhode o . -5.4. -7. Si,-»i-e5 mandery, Vinalhaven, was present. Schs. Brigadier, for Portsmouth and Mag­ DAMARISCOTTA MILLS- Rocklands and Camdens A friendly rivalry gie Hurley, for Rockland, passed through Island wedded Miss M arietta L. Pearce of SPITZER &CC will be a benefit to both places. Last Saturday evening was the regular Boston, - M^ss. Hell Gate Thursday. Engineer Rollins went to Rockport, Providenco----- Augusto Vacquerie, tho Dick O'Brien fought Ed Binney 14 rounds in meeting of Rockland Lodge, No. 57, A. O. French dramatic author, is dead-----W ill­ M. W. and through the kindness of B. R. Sch. Hattie A. Marsh, Whitman, is bound Saturday----- Mrs. S. P. York went to Bruns­ Boston, Monday evening. O’Brien weighed to New York from Jacksonville. wick last Wednesday reluming home Friday iam B. Patterson, the Cambridge firebug, Andros the meeting was held at The Thorn­ was sent to tho house of correction for 156*2 pounds and Binney weighed 158 pounds Sch. Martha T. Thomas, Smith, at New ------The Diamond Match company’s contract at the ring side. O’Brien won easily. dike. After the general business had been four years-----Jim Hall is in Boston 10 «lo transacted Rev. C. R. Phelan of Waldoboro York Feb. 18 from Demerara Feb. 4, ran-in having expired last week the business of The Warren B. B. C. will hold a levee and making matches is done. battle with Peter Maher-----Tile Coaching L. L. G. M. W. being presented to install the to strong NW gale; lost foregaft and split club of New Y^-k rejected John Jaeou dance, Thursday and Friday evenings of this officers into their respective stations as fol­ spanker; 7th, lat. 34, 30, Ion. 75, 80 mile Miss Treadwell of Portland gave a veiy Union, week. The club intends to have enclosed Astor’s applicuvm tor m em bership----- lows: W. M. Purington, P. M. W.; E. M. S of Hat eras, encountered northwest bliz pleasing entertainment here last Wednesday The cruiser Minneapolis is a t N e w p o r t------grounds this season besides a first class lot of Harden, M. W.j N. B. Conant, F.; L. II. zard, with much snow and high rnountaincu evening on physical culture. She was players. There are 64 cases of smallpox in St. PAST AND PRESENT, Blaisdell, O.; C. E. Meservey, Recorder; L. seas, breaking continually over vessel, wash assisted by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ridley who Louis-----The boycott against tbo Union Manager McGrath is in communication A. Friend Financier and S. A. Fish, Receiver, ing decks badly; 10th, lat 36, Ion. 77, 4-3, added much to the entertainment with some Pacific lias been declared off-----The In­ It Is No Secret t h a t with a number of first-class players who would ran into another NW gale, with terrific seas, of their pretties’, songs. An illustrated historical sketch Rev. M. Phelan made some very interesting diana house forbid prize fighting in the like to wear a Rockland uniform next remarks relative to the order and after the which boarded vessel, broke lashings of water The company who are talking of erecting a state-----Colombia rebels are still lighting mer. The woods is full of good material anti barrels and carried away stern boat 14th lat. of the town of Union, .Me., lodge was closed returned by team to his woolen mill here, have requested the mu­ government troops-----Recent cold weather C E. TUTTLE. Manager McGrath intends having the best home in Waldoboro. The next regular meet 37, 40, Ion. 63, had northeast gale with furious nicipal officers of the town of Noblehoro to almost caused an oyster famine in Boston team ever ri presenting this city. Arrange snow squalls lasting 16 hours; vessel badly from earliest times to date. ing occurs March 9, and will probably be insert an article in the town warrant, to see if -----The Boston iransit commission has ments are also being made for a benefit and held at I he I horndike. W. M. Purington stranded and sprung aleak; had to pump the town will vote to exempt them from taxa­ ccmplctod ijs plans for tho subway----- (.'mi and does sell all goods every half hour. In pnper covers, by mail, 35c T he C.-G. hopes to be able to make the an re resents this lodge at the meeting of the tion for a term of ten years on what they France has been assured of Italy’s friend­ fruiii 10 lo 25 p er cent less nouncement in the next issue. The cranks, Grand Lodge in Boston today. Sch. Wm. J. Lermond, Hupper, at New build. The company are to invest from ship by th e new Italian umbassodur nt than oilier deniers. Wo Cloth bound, '■ 75o and there are many of them, are looking for Orleans Feb. 15 from Baltimore reports ran $50,000 to $250,000, Mr. J. Edward Mulligan P aris---- Eleven Chinamen were convicted ward to the opening gam , Memorial Day. HURRICANE. aground about 42 miles below New Orleans chairman of the hoard of selectmen of Noble­ at Boston of unlawfully selling intoxi­ quote here a few of the Iicutnur back, “ $1.00 One game a week will he played during June but was pulled off by two tugs. Damage, if horo is authority for this statement. cants, and all appealed——The work still bargains which we offet and by July the season will be fully under way any, not reported. Andress a orders to Miss Fannie Mitchell has returned to the to be done on the ram Katnhdin will take Gil Harttield the crack third baseman of Island----- T. W. Sullivan returned from Bos­ Sch. Ira B. Ellems, Marston, was in the at least three m onths longer-----The Build­ STRICTLY FOR CASH: the Portlands, was recently left a legacy of harbor Saturday, bound to Bucksport with WASHINGTON- ing Trades council issued an address to TH UMON TIMES, ton Saturday------Mr. and Mrs. Galicini visited Munificent Fleur, genuine H. B. O., $8.86 $75,000. He will continue playing ball, having the city last week----- Dr. Bushnel of Thomas­ phosphate Irom New York. the citizens of Boston urging tho adoption Plllflbury’a Beet, BURKETTVILLE— D. L. Miller of West 4.50 c ion, Maine. signed with the Louisville League team for ton was in town last week on business. Sch. Lavinia M. Snow, Hinckley, arrived of the day labor system on municipal Ht. Louie Koller, 8.26 next season. He is the wealthiest ball player Saturday from Boston. Rockport was in the place Monday and works. 10 lb LtirridFairhunkn, living. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cogan enteitained a Tuesday cf last week------Miss Ethel Went­ Tliurrtdav, Feb. 21. 10 1b Lard/Pure, party o f friends, about 40 in number, Thurs­ Sch. West Side arrived Monday from' Bos­ worth of Union is visiting her friend Miss Frederick Douglass died suddenly at 10 lb. Cottolene, The Rockland High School will place a day evening with cards and music. Ice cream ton and is loading for New York from Jos­ 21 lbn. G run u In ted Sngar, club in the field this season that will he far Mabel Burkett for a few days------Mrs. Martha his homo in Washington-----Silver sena­ 26 ILh Light Brown Hugnr, and cake were served during the evening. A eph Abbott. Burkett who has been very sick is much tors abandoned the Jones bill and the lted Heal Hurntiparllla, ahead of any of past seasons. The material is very pleasant time was had. Red Heal Cod Liver OH, there all right, all that is required is the de Sch. Commerce, Torrey, arrived Monday better----- Harvey Douglas of East Knox Wolcott resolution-----The new 4 pur Witrh Hazel, pint size, veloping. The members of the Sabbath school gave a from Boston and is loading from Perry Bros, visited his brother, F. F. Douglass last Sun- cent bonds went like hot cakffs in New Sulphur, per lb., concert anti baked bean supper on the even­ for New York. lay----- F. F. Douglass purchased a fine York and L union-----The Massachusetts H barn Good 8oap, John McManus has signed with the Little ing of the 22nd. The little ones all did their p «rker a few days ago------Harvey Moses of house passed tho biennial elect ion resolves Don't forget I sell a fine Porto Hico Molasees Rock, Ark. club. John is a brother to Me Sch. Wm. Rice, Maddocks, came up from per uul., parts well. It was a pleasant entertainment. Owl’s Head Monday to load for New York Washington has moved on the John Suke- >0 be engrossed by a vote of 108 to 67----- 6 lbs Muncatel Raisins, McInnis&Suliivan Manus who played here last season. Those forth farm. Mr. Sukefortfi is to live with Hon. Daniel Needham of Groton, Mass., 25 bars American Family Soap, who know say he is a dandy. A large party were pleasantly entertained from K. C. Rankin & Co. at Mrs. Duran's Saturday evening. The Mr. M o tt------A large delegation from Is dead-----A band of conspirators who BeetHama , pur lb., The New England League is trying to Sch. Chas. R. Washington returned from Best Bboulderj, per lb., evening was spent in playing cards and danc­ Bar Harbor Monday. Medomac Malley Grange, visited the So. robbed tiie Balbach works in Now 25 Iba. Gruniilated Sugar, THE GROCERS. count out the Bangor, Lewiston and Portland ing. A nice treat of cake and ice cream and Montville Grange last Tuesday evening. Jersey of $10,000 worth of bul­ 3 iba Mocha uud .Toya, best, clubs on account of the heavy expense in candy was served and all had a nice time. Capt. James Mullen, who has been in com­ They found the So. Montville Grange in a lion were run down by detectives----- 2 Iba. Bent Gold B utterfly Tea. bringing the Massachusetts clubs into this mand of sch. G. M. Brainerd, has taken sch. flourishing condition. They have a beautiful •v*” ■ 'Ht* Will name prices that will make An anniversary concert was given by the A Law and Order league agreement has TOUI, fl >< state. Red Jacket and is loading for Boston from large hall, elegantly furnished and a large been signed by tho Bridgeport Liquor Deal T. H. F. society last Friday evening. The F. Cobb & Co. your visit to their store pay you. Frank E. McManus, the crack backstop of program was as follows: “The Old Wo­ force of talented working members. After ers’ association ----- Halifax street oar last season’s Rocklands has been signed by man’s Shoe,” Lily Rowling; guitar solo, Sch. R. L. Kenney, Colson, arrived Mon­ entertaining the visitors with recitations, stables wero burned-----Jum es B. Gentry Manager McGrath for next season. Mac Mr. Herbert; “A School Girl's Trouble,” day from Boston with general cargo. speeches, tableaux, dialogues all of which made a deposition that he shot Madge C.i!E. T U T T L E , refused $90 a month from Little Rock, chorus; “Little Jack Horner,” Albin Rehn; Schs. Jordan L. Mott, Speed, from Perry were very witty anil interesting all partook of Yorke because ho was insanely jealous----- Meats, Ark., and $90 a month from the Portlands, piano solo, Mary Shields; tableaus, “Old Bros.; A. W. Ellis, Ryder, from A. C. Gay & a bountiful supper. Altogether it was a very General Organizer Barondoss was expelled 306 Main Street, preferring Rockland. T he C.-G. Is delighted King Cole," Edwin Patterson, Thornton Co., for New York, sailed Saturday. enjoyable occasion. from the United Garment Workers of to make this announcement. Mack is a Packard, Willie Hill; solo, Myrtie Thotnbs; America-----W est Boylston (AViss.) voted BI’KAIt BLOCK, NKAIl l'AKK BTRKBT Capt. Wm. II. Hamilton, of sch. Lydia M. to fight tho bill to establish a reservoir for modest fellow, a superb ball player, a perfect “ Miss Muffit,” Annie Scroggie. Deering, left Monday for Baltimore to take Provisions, gentleman and will be this season as last a Instrumental music, Lizzie Thombs; command of the vessel. NEWS OF THE WEEK metropolitan district in that town ---- bulwark of strength to the Rocklands. The “Simple Simon”, Edwin Patterson, Richard Mayor Noble was renominated by Lewis­ base ball public will hail this news with feel­ Ready for Sea.—Schs. James Maloy, ton Republicans-----Charles H. Warren GHLT Rowling; solo, Annie Scroggie; instrumen­ Tuesday, Feb. 19. ings of joy. Manager McGrath made a ten tal music, Willie J. Hill; dialogue, “The from A. J. Bird & Co.; Race Horse, fre m was arrested at Lynn on the charge of EDGE B U T T E R ! Canned Goods, K. C. Rankin &Co.; Ella Francis, from Far- Haverhill’s striking shoo workers unan­ strike iu signing McMaaus. A center fielder Competing Railroad,” Edwin Patterson, bigamy ----- Cambridge people object If you want Gilt Butler has also been secured hut we are not allowed C. E. Rehn, Willie J. Hill, Charles Rowling. rand, Spear & Co.; Lottie, from Perry Bros., imously voted to continue the strike; an to the display of bare by Harvard to make the name public at present. It was a pleasant time, thoroughly enjoyed by for New York; Caroline Knight, from F unsatisfactory offer of settlement was re­ runners ----- Officers of the Commercial send jour orders to the G roceries, all present. Cobb & Co., for Boston. ceived from Chick Bros-----Charges of Alliance Life Insurance company are Handsome Jack” O’Connell of last year’s m alfeasance in office wero preferred Rocklands has signed with the Little Rock, Sch. M. Luella Wood, Spaulding, arrived ..narged with conspiracy and fraud----- Union at Savannah 23d from Port Royal. against two New Bedford license commis­ There are 85 cases of smallpox in Ark., team. NORTH HAVEN- sioners---- The overdue steamer City of Teas # Coffees Schs. Mary Langdon, Georgie Berry, Eu­ St. Louis — * Lucy Dowhirst, a dis­ Creamery, St. Augustine is safe at Bermuda-----The guised Lawrence girl shipped as a UNION, ME OBITUARY- gene Borda, E. G. Willard and Silver Heels, British steamer Ganges, which was being Edmund Cooper has bought a horse of Al. arrived in New York Saturday. cabin hoy on steamer Bostonian----- towed to Havre with a broken propeller, is The London military institute has opened We deliver promptly and save Ingraham------Misses Edith and Bertha Sch. Geo. Bird is bound here from New It was with pain and regret that the public Farnsworth have returned to their home in adrift-----Queen Victoria arrived in Lon­ -----Norway may rebel against King Oscar our customers all trouble. . . heard of the death of Mrs. Maria W. Tibbetts, uth Beddington------Gertrude Crabtree, Y04. don. She is unable to walk because ----- Moro than 20.U0U pensions were Saturday morning. Mrs. Tibbetts lived a life who is at work at Vinalhaven, was home last Schs. Leander V. Bebee, Wilson, for Nor­ of rheumatiain in her joints----- granted in 1894-----Tiie Anglo-French con­ (Tile old Jumes llouuhiic Stand.) which was a blessing to mankind. She never cek------James Alexander and daughter folk, and Everett Webster, Kelley, for Phila­ Stationery peddlers have Imhm working the tention regarding Egypt has been re­ will uud testam ent of Mary ______. lired of doing good and her many acts of Dora of Camden are visiting at Capt. Stone’s delphia, with ice from Rockport, were in the envelope game at Middletown, Conn., aud opened-----Word has been received in Bos­ Rockport, Iu said county, liuvlug been prt love and charity will live long in the memory harbor Wednesday and sailed. several families have been swindled----- for probute: Cor. Main and Myrtle Sts., ------Ered Carver and daughter Rose of ton that the brig Jane Adelino is safe---- OuuEKEU, Tbut notice thereof be given, of those blessed by het ministrations. In Levant are stopping at Ellington Carver’s----- Sch. Carrie L. Hix, Rogers, arrived Wed­ Ex-Premier Giolitti has been summoned Eighteen hundred stool workers at Joliet, wteka nut-ccseively, In T1IK Cot) IU Kit GaZI? ROCKLAND; times of sickness and death her presence was Leila Carver returned from Rockland last nesday from New York, via Boston. to Home lo answer to a charge of libel Ills., returned to work---- The Colombian printed In Rockland, in said coun a comfort to the sick and a balm to the sor­ against tho government-----The house of sons interested muy attend at a Pi week, from a visit to her sisler, Mrs. Charles Sch. Jordan L. Mott arrived Wednesday. revolution is confined to th* deparimcn held at Rockland, on die third Tuesday of March rowing hearts of the afflicted. Her life was commons rejected Chnmberlair.'s motion of Sogamoso-----Contributions in Boston Price------Al. Ingraham of Rockland was in Sch. .Ada Ames arrived Wednesday from next, and show cause, if any they have, why the that of a Christian. All who knew her loved censuring the government’s course-----The for the Newfoundland sufferers amount said instrument should not be proved, approved town last week, Eeb. 20------Ed. McDonald Boston. her. She was the widow of the late Samuel of Vinalhaven is visiting his father, Lewis Ciiinese are suspicious of marines sent to to $2411-----Inhabitants of San Gabriel are uud allowed us the Iasi will aud teetaineut of the Pekin from foreign warships lo guard the deceased. Tibbetts and would he 85 years old next McDonald. Sch. Mollie Phillips brought wood Wed reported muss e r al by Brazilian govern H-1U C. E. MK8ERVBY, Judge. April. She leaves six sons and one daughter, nesilay from Gouldsboro for A. J. Bird & Co, legations-----The site of the Blaine m an­ ment troops— William Allen, formerly A true copy,—Attest: Charles M., Henry G., Dr. T. Edwin, Horace Lavon Thomas sawed his knee quite badly, sion will cost the government about $2uo,- E uwakd K. GUL’LD, Reglater recently, while sawing ice on Lily Pond. Sailed Tuesday—Schs. E. S. Wilson, North principal of the Bridgewater (Mass.) READ THIS . . J., Dr. Samuel, George W. and Cloe M. Haven; Humboldt, Boston, with lime from iahj-----A favorable report was ordered on academy, is dead-----The London Daily Funeral services were solemnized yesterday Samuel Beverage has been drawn juryman Joseph Abbott; Annie May, Bucksport. the bill to forfeit lands granted to the Pa­ News says the British cabinet’s uhoic Commissioners’ Notice. afternoon from her late residence, Rev. Mr. to serve the March term of court. cific railroads-----Many coasting steamers Tho day has gone by fo r Sailed Wednesday—Schs. Chas. R. Wash­ cannot be altered without disaster Stratton of the L’niversalist church officiating. The committee on accounts met at Frank are overdue at Boston-----The Cali­ Friday, Feb. 22. High Prioes on ington, Bar Harbor, with brick from Boston; fornia legislature voted for the an­ Tiie undersigned, appointed by the Judge of Beverage’s last week. Edward Lameyer, Beal, Richmond, Va., lime Miss Anna Nunan of Winsted, Conn . 1 rebate for tiie County of Knoz, Commissioners nexation of ilawuii---- Elijah Thayer, to receive uud examine the claims of creditors Kodolphus Bowers a highly esteemed citizen The Thoroughfare, which has been frozen from F. Cobb & Co.; Empress, Holmes, lias sued I*. J. B like, who deserted her a kgalii.l the estate of Luviua Wiley, lato of 81. of Camden died last Wednesday, aged 84 up, is now open to navigation. an eccentric aud widely-known resi­ Providence, lime from A. F. Crockett Co.; dent of Blackstouo, Mass., is dead- tin- altar, for *it> •»-----The corner stone ol George, deceased, represented insolvent,give notice years. He was for many years a lime burner, George Roberts and Abelbert Crandall of G. W. Glover, Johnson, Boston, lime from a Swedish church was laid in Boston — that six mouths are allowed to said creditors to Meals and groceries. then went into the grocery business. He Bcnjamiu Furst was urrestod at Lewis C. F Robinson was elected city treasur. 1 pres, n, aud prove their claims; and that they will Vinalhaven were in town Wednesday. A. J. Bird A: Co. In lu se&slou ui K alloch 8c M eservey's office, 2VU finally purchased a grist mill which he main­ ton for u burglary in Boston, aud con­ at Marlboro---- The wife of Defaultc: “Gut In the Streets,” a temperance drama, The schooner Alineda Willey, sailed from fessed -Peabody, Maas., celebrated tin Main 8l , Rockland, Maiue, on Thursday, March tained for 20 years. He was married iu 1835 Goodier of S nubbrulge, Mass., lias le- 14, aud Monday, A ugust IV, lbtt5, at ten o'cluek Iu was presented at Mullin’s Hall Wednesday Darien, Ga., Jan. 15, for New York, with anniversary of the philanthropist after to Miss Louisa B. Wood of Brownfield, Me. lliced 'he am ount of the shortage 62000 by the furenoou,1, for that purpose. evening, Eeb. 2C, 1895. a cargo, and after being buffeted about over whom it took its nam e-----President Nor­ M. D. AMES, FLOUR. TEA AND COFFEE. Ie married fur his second wife Mrs. Mary moriguging her home-----Musaucliuset s a month by terrific gales and mountainous ton aud si u peri n teu dent Quinn of the '. Kallock, of Rockland, who survives him. CHAKACTtRS. seas, she succeeded in reachiug Bermuda al­ 11 dsion, Hons of Veterans, convened • • • Three children are yet living, Mrs. John Col. Jsapor Wayne, C. 8. Staples most a wreck. The decks were swept, bul­ Atlantic Avenue Rabroad company of it *iiihuul encampment at Boston— Stetson of Thomaston, Joseph \V. and Charles Solomuu I>avia, Wiulield Ames Look at the Prices: warks stove and she lost or split most of her Brooklyn pleaded nor guilty uf violating Tilt. V*>rth Carolina legislature adjourn d R. Bowers of Camden. Mr. Bowers was a Sl ut Davis, Ueorgu rimull iu hoi if of Fred Douglass-----Lowell peo Donohue Funcy Patent. North Carollaa Pete, J. <). Blown sails in her struggle with the boisterous ele­ the 10-bour law -----Tho senate passed the thorough Christian, joining the Congregational D r. Mclflvl.1, Avery D yer ments. agricultural appropriation hill, including p h -a re 'o present* a m arble bu-it.of Gov­ CUT THIS OUT B tundurd...... church when but 19 years old. Funeral ser­ Ur». Bradford, Mias M A. Bione Orange Blossom...... 6-lo,noo lo r extermination of the gypsy ernor (A ccnhalge to 1 he state and a hronz- tud send MA cts to K A. Miaa B. E. Alexander 1110th in Massachusoi is-----Six men were rep lea to of Lowell----- Best (We Tea fur...... D. Evans officiating. sels at auction Tuesday, and the vessel is Waldc county (Me ) officials are charged Household Articles aud 1,000 yards of I Best 6Uc Tea for...... Mies Flora Thoinpaon killed and five burned, four probably I-ewlug bilk. AOKJirti WANTED. 6 I Iceman, II. P. Stone now at the North Railway for repairs. with paying tram ps to be ar­ I Best Mixed Teu for...... Muaiu und Songs. fatally, by a gas explosion iu a mine in 2o lbs. Rice for...... Funeral services over the late Isley Martin of Sch. Charlie & Willie is at the North Rail­ Pennsylvania-----A blood clot was found rested in order lo get fees 4 lbs. Beal Rio Coffee... Jnion were held last Tuesday from the resi­ The proceeds were for the benefit of the way recaulkiug. Capt. Joe Metcalf of sch. on the brain of a man believed to have died Inllui-nza is spreading in L u id o u -----Th« 1 Choice hhl. Apples...... dence of his son George Y. Martin, conducted J. R. Bodwell is to have the Charlie & Willie 20 bars Am erican Fam ily Soup new library. from alfuholism at North Euflnu, Egyptian situation is I e -oming seriom 4 I ba. New Rulaiua fo r...... by Rev. M. Chadwick of Union. Mr. Martiu after she lauuebes. Maes. Au inquest is to be held! ---- French troops are s ill killing »»flf Mad The Art Amateur. 8 cuds Corn fo r...... was born in Union in 1806. He received his Ruckidrt Marine.—Arrived 20th schs. Tho electrical workers of New York Hiyo uguscan natives---- Beyrouth ioun»Uken- Beef Steak 2 lbs. fo r...... education at the Rediield seminary and was POPULISTS ALIVE. alter may visit the interior-----Four Ten Best und Largest radical Art Magazine Lurd per lb...... for many years a school teacher,also conducting H. S. Boynton from Boston; Ethel Merriam, stru ck -----Archduke Albert of Austria ia Pork, per lb...... 10 from Boothbay; 22d, schs. Willie 11. Higgins, dead---- Three children were burned »to ucssce con 11 (ics are to be investigated for C. B e e f.. .06 to .OT a singing school, l ie was married iu 1831 The Populists are again showing signs of e le c tio n frauds-----Moses Kimball, foumlci iu tow, from Bostou, to load ice; Mary Ellen, death at Lewiston, Mich-----Negroes Jef iuke ‘ to Eliza Morse of Union. A son, George Y. I |ifc Knox Co. They propose to hold iuon- Winterport. K ingston, Mo., killed a negro wife rjaur- of tiie Boston Museum, i® dead ----Eur. art or U) make their hum-« ♦ ♦ ♦ Martin, and a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Grinnell, tlily love feasts in the various towns in this pc a 11 nations seem likely to combine for a j Sailed 22d sch. Edward S. Stearns, for derer-----John McManus, the Boston wife both of L'Ilion, arc .nil living lie alw»y« c,mnt y , l . r . t to be held al Grange Hall, tariff war on the United States-----Ann > HEMEMBBU that I -ell cbuica C harleston, S. C., with lime from S. E. & 11. murderer, waived the exceptions laken in FOR 10c. fraoh opened Oyatcra 60 ct-uU lived on the old homestead which hts father Warren, Wednesday, March 6, at IO his case-----Tiie heads ol 37 xebels wore picture, “D ath-Bed of Daniel Webster m specimen copy, with superb color plates: I IB OYSTERS! reclaimed from the forests^ Mr. Martin y’doek a. m. The Warren Populists will do L. Shepherd Co.; 23d, schs. W. 11. Oler aud was presented to the Bostonian .>-»clely---- (for copying or framing; uud 8 sup; b IV perquurt; good.fruab opened Oyater# 4uc per quurt O. D. Wilherell for Baltimore with ice from sent to the sultan at Fez-----The arch­ mentaly pages of d(signs (ieguiar price, 36cJ. Of subscribed for the Liinerock Gazhe Citizens aud Dem­ M* rfailK UOnOilUe, LI I I M AnKtli onew bohas sect Rocklaod grow from an reading, speaking aud dissuasions. Bark J. 11. Bowers arrived at New York the ' Harvard student, Pre»coit Warren, ’90, For surprldugiy low bargalus In di COUNKK PARE AND UNION 8T8. alder swamp to lUprcseut proportions.’' Mr. Ai| lhat bcUcvc in lbt. pupui,il3 arc iUVIlceen expelled from the college for ocrats named 6. T. bnlpu for the same glte M J HARRIS, Martinsville, 1 Telephone 66-3. 40 1 •^arlln was an honored and worthy citizen. bc present with their families. A telegram was received Friday aunounc- 1 giving a special student ai whip-lashing. uffice 8 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZBTTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1895.

Thomaston, was presented and the usual notice ordered. He leaves all his real estate S p e c ia l STATEMENTS OF INSURANCE COMPANIES T o Gel Relief and all his personal property to the widow, BEPRESKNTRD BY from the pains of sickness, to be with the exception of $10 each to the fol­ lowing children: Frank Foster, Red a Post, R e d u c e d well, strong, and happy, is certainly Emily Rack Idle. On the widow’s death the worth the trouble of an examina­ real estate reverts in equal shares to two S a le ! A Small Attendance Notwithstand­ sons, William A. and John II. Foster. The COCHRAN, BAKER & CROSS, tion to learn the best method of will is dated April 6, 1893 Fhe witnesses securing this result. We do not ing Pleasant Weather. are B. K. Kalloch, F. B. Dow, L. R. Camp­ BEZLE.'ST B LO CK , MAI3ST ST., rtOCHLJkWD bell. J. II. Kalloch is executor. rest on our claims for the superior Calvin Smith, Fred Snow and Wm. Grant, m e rits of appraisers on the estate of George Smith, late Jilsks are taken at thin Agency on alt Incurable Property at ac Itcaconable Hates NererlheleftR CoiiMiderahle Important of Vinalhaven, filed the:r inventory. It gives H uhI ik 'sn I n Transacted—H o t Case in real estate at $800, person )1 $180, making a as can be effected in any Itetiaide Agency. total of £980. Sarah Smith is executrix. a Number of Years for tlie Public Ad- G. II. M. Barrett, P. B. Cooper and A. F. ininlMirator— Several Interesting In­ Piper, appraisers on the cs ate of Anita Cam­ ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT THIS AGENCY. SARSAPARILLA eron Leach, minor child of Rockport, present ventories Fileu. The Kind That Cures an inventory showing real estate at $810 and Abstract of the Annual Statement of the Statement of the Condensed Statement of the u p o n o u r om^ i say-so. personal property $8244, making a total of $892 44. The real estate comprises cottage zETN A I NSU K A NCE (X)A11r Y, PIKENIX INSURANCE CO., ORIENT INSURANCE CO., MRS. F A. WENTWORTH of and lot on McIntyre’s Point, house lot on Hartford, Conn., Of Hartford, Conn. Of Hartford, Connecticut. Oil the 1st day of January, 1896 WASHINGTON MILLS, ME., is Probate Judge Meservey and Register south side o f Spear street, house lot on north On the 31et day of December, 1S94, mode to the Incorporated In Ju n e, 1807 Gould had a quiet tune of it Tuesday, at the D. W. C. S k ilto n , Pres. G uo. II BuRD iJtb dec Commenced business Jntiy., 1872 a witness to the truth of all that is sine Central street and homestead of late Wm. State of Maine. L\ rgldar monthly session of Probate Court. Cameron, .all in Rockport. U. E. Leach is Incorporated 1819 Commenced buiilneBS 1819 'Die capital stock of the company, which is OR paid Ch a r l e s IL W h it in g , Pres. in, is t2.o0d.00u.00 WecretJiry, J ames U . T a iNTOR said in praise of DANA’S. Business was slack all day with the exception guardian. W m . II C la rk , Pre®. W . H. K ino, Secretary The assets of the company are as follows : Capital paid up in cash $509,000.00 For many years she suffered of the two hours immediately following the The inventory in the estate of the late E. Capital paid up In cash $4,090,000 00 ariival of the boats ami trams, when matters Cash on band, in bank, and w ith agents $878,707 02 ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1894. A. Robins ?n of Thomaston was filed. The APSKTH DECEMBER 31, 1894 State stocks id bonds 27,500 00 greatly from a complication of dis­ were brisk. Following is T he C-G.’s usual appraisers are S. S. Gerry, T. A. Carr and F. Hartford hank stocks Real estate owned by the company, lt«ul entate owned by the company, unincum bered ><86*862 15 eases peculiar to her sex, originat- detailed account of these important proceed­ II. Jordan. Mrs Amelia M. Robinson, the uninct-mbered $200,000 0 ■ M iscellaneous bank slocks 415,046 00 Loans on bond and mortgage, first liens 199,714 3<» ings : Loan* on bond and mortgaie*, flret llenc 36,000 00 Corporation and railroad stocks and Stocks and bonds owned by tbe com­ widow, is executrix. Blocks and bonilc owned by ’he com- bonds 2,456,102 60 . ing, no doubt, from some trifling brands S. Carver, administrator on estate L. A. Law, Edward Jones and J. F. Davis, pany, market value 1,405,99047 puny, market value 9,260,357 00 1 ounty, clly and w ater bonds 377,230 no Loans secured by eolliternls 7,63900 ^m ent common to all women, and of Eliza S. Carver, late of Vfnalhaven, tiles a appraisers of estate of David Nelson, late of Loiinn secured by collaterals 6,6o0 00 Real estate 380,012 65 Cash in tin* com pany’s principal office bond for $2000, H. V. Carver and bred J. Washington, reported as follows: Real estate, Caeh iu the company’s principal office Loans on collateral 30,600 00 and in bank 120,598 26 Tich, if taken care of in time, and in bank 718,094 77 D am s on real estate 324,242 85 Interest due and aeotued 22,08530 Carver being sureties. Mr. Carver is ap $39°» personal, $79; total, $469. William A. Ititeri Ht due and accrued 3,406 77 Accumulated interest and rents ’.0,078 16 Kvould have been easily cured, and pointed on petition of the other two sons and Humes of Washingt mis administrator. Prem ium s in due c ourse of collection 027,758 82 Prem ium s in due course of collection 244,693 20 Total t V».688,i Aggregate of all tie- adm itted assets o f ------heirs of deceased, who died Jan. 10. I). li. The inventory ol the estUeof Isaac C. Dec­ A gari gnte of ad tin- adm itted assets of ------ish assets ,058 1 the company at their actual value $2,096,603 73 the company at their actual value $10,847,810 30 much misery and suffering saved (iiid.h n, a . 11 Vmal and U. P. Lyons are row, late of Camden, was filed. It shows real LIABILITIES DEC EMBER 31, 1894 LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1894. her. She employed the best inedi named appraisers. estate valu *1 at $700 ami personal property $2,0(H),000 00 Net am ount unpaid losses aud claim s $191,366 18 . • W * ' • Net amount unpaid losses and claims $386,313 76 lb idnig losses 523.579 03 On petition ol Mrs. Augusia Saditr, widow e amount of $8558.89 making a tot I of fie Amount required to safely re-insure nil cal skill without avail Her disor­ I.Me . Aon,mil required to salc-ly re insureal ratiee 2,827,260 93 outstanding risks 906,919 42 ol Willard >a«JEr, who died in R ckland, $9258.89. The real estate consist- f die Wo. outstanding lisks 3,111,396 36 j Ne 787,217 61 All other demands against tbe com. der was pronounced Liver and Kid bet. 2, C. M. W ..er is appointed auiiunis O. Decrow homestead with buildings. The j All "ilier demands nvainst the com I pany, viz commissions, etc. 43,679 37 pany, viz: commissions, et . 162,259 97 $6,68 .,058 07 Dator on estate ol dtcea- <1. personal property c nnprises three shares in j '( S c Total amount of liabilities, except cap­ ney disease, and a Female Com f«e and sXif Total amount <«f liabilities, except enp ital stock and net surplus 1,141,964 97 G.orgeM Hull of Mel ^ e , Mas-., np < amden Woollen Mill, Union Debenture itnl stock and in t surplus 3,049,909 09 4,000,009 On Conde ised Statement of the Capital actually paid up in cash 5"9,000 09 plaint. They said she could not puiiiUG agio i.istra'or on the estate <1 I uh* bonds and notes against various parties. The Capital actu dly paid up In cash Hui plus beyond capital 463,698 70 erine A. Hail, late of Melrose, who had prop­ appraisers are O. B. Woster, Hudson French Surplus beyond capi’nt 3,197,847 27 LONDON \S s UKAV c e c o r . Aggregate amount of liabilities includ------live. Aggregate umount of llaldliti* s, includ lug net surplus $2,095.563 73 el tv in Rockland. Charles T. Spear and and Seth Calderwood, all of Camden. C.’ II. ing net surplus $10,847,810 36 I’ORATION, A Mistake I She not only lived, He R. Sp ar are sureties, and J. bred M Deer *w and C. II. Decrow, 211 1, are executors Of London, England. R . ^ D n ; ; Me. tJ S .A Condensed Statem ent of tlie but was made well strong, and i. I, I . I) Gloves an*. Cleveland Crockett 1 Incorporated iu 1720 appraisers. The second and final account of >4. IL Statem ent of the Commenced luiBincsN in U. H iu 1872 LIVERPOOL LONDON & happy. Six bottles of DANA'S 1 01 11 lirst time in a number of years the G eo rg e W . Ca m pb e l l , Governor Rowell, administrator on estate o f Th nnas GLOBE IN- TO., PENNSYLVANIA PIPE INS (’().. Manager in U. H. Charles J . Care produced this result. pu c udmiiiHirator <>t Knox County has Wentworth, late ol Hope, presented at Janu J ' . R. Presc'iU, public administrator, Capital pnld up In cash £448,276 Of Liverpool. ary term by administrator o f W. R. Rowell’s fi.D £ 0 f Philadelphia. 5«asaa f - Organized iu 1836 See that you pret DANA’S. h.<^ b ei :i SLA ASSETS DECEMBER 1, 1894 appointed to administer the affair: estate, was allowed. c i ABHETR 31 DECEMBElt, 1894 ^7 - Commenced business in I’. H. 1848 ‘ J Hi , 1 state 1 f Joseph lfoswick, captain ol th« Loans on bond ami mortgage,first liens $15,100 90 H en ry W . E a to n , G eo . W . Ho y t, ill fated schooner 1’. I’. Dixon, who was lost The second account of Isaac A. Fountain, Koal estate owned by the company, Stocks aud bonds owned by the com­ guardian of Fred, minor child of W. A. El­ •A b’s J - i . unincumbered $134,600 00 pany, m arket value 1,831,302 69 Resident Manager Deputy Manager at sea, near Mani a’s Vineyard, Feb. 6. well, late of St. George, was presented, and Loans on bonus and m ortgages.first Hens 080,820 00 Cash in the com pany’s principal office ASSETS DEOBMIIBR 31, 18 *4 Cop!. B-jsw’ick was burn on the Island .Stocks and bond* owned by the com- and in bank 227,213 31 notice ordered. The balance from the lirst ac­ pa. y, market value 2,012,938 00 Real estate owned by ’he company, l.iHin, in the A riatic Sea, Empire of A Interest due and accrued 5,864 69 unincum bered . $1,690,902 09 count was $865.70, to this is added $346.81, RED SF./-.C Loans secured by collaterals 283,650 liO Premiums in due course of collection 173,813 97 tiki, Nuv. 25, 1864, h i was naturalized at the Cash in com pany’s principal office and Loans on bond and mm igage.flrsl lien- 3,378,918 64 amount received Irom various sources, making Aggregate of all tbe adm itted ast-els o f ------Stool s and bonds owned by the com- December term 6» Ku x Supreme Court 1SS7 in bank 148,63392 tlie company at their actual value $2,263,263 47 a total in the hands of executor of $1212.51, Interest due and accrued 17,H O 27 p a n ', m arket \ due 2,959,712 60 It is claimed that he . a-» two brothers and two A L ^ i l d O Prem ium s iu due course of collection 214,922 0" S c J I LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1894 Loans secured by collat ra's 15,575 00 since rendering of first account. The expen­ Cash in tbe com pany’s prm c pal office sisters in the old c. ui.t y, hut as he has no ditures have been SS05.17, leaving a balance of Net amount unpaid losses and claims $182,322 89 known heirs, and lecv. s an estate valu- d at Amount required to safely re-iusureall and in bank 564.220 71 $407.34 in executor’s hands. $4,1X38,774 19 outstanding risks 828,168 95 Interest due and ncciucd 50,437 76 about S i200, it is it e duty of the public ad­ All other demands aualust the com­ rn m iiin is in dm- course of collection 812,689 69 The first and final account of Olive C. Went LIABILITIES 31 DECEMBER, 1894 Ali other assets 16,822 20 ministrator to take charge of the edate and worth, administratrix on estate of Sarah E Red Seal SI Sarsaparilla for 65 cts. pany, viz: commissions, etc. 27,511 57 settle it. Whatever is left of the estate after Net am ount unpaid losses und claim s $16'),110 08 Total amount of liabilities, except cap­ Aggregate of all the admitted assets o f ------Fairbanks, late of Union, allowed. It was re Red Seal 35c Almond Cream 25 cts. Amount required to safely re insure all ital stock and net surplus tbe company at I heir actual value $8,498,268 40 paying ail just demands against it, is paid to ceived at the December term. outstanding risks 2,045,411 20 Surplus LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1894 the state treasurer; and the state becomes All otlier demands against the company 4,000 On Aggregate amount of liabilities incltid- G. M. Walker, administrator on the estate Tolul amount of llaldlltli s, except cap ------Net amount unpaid losses and claims $700,000 67 lawfully responsible for the principal thereof T hese goodw are of the reguinr alzes et surplus $2,253,253 41 A m ount r. quired to safely re insure all of Sarah A. Melvin, late of Rockland, made and we guarantee that none better were Ital stock und net surplus 2,209.621 s8 in case any lawful heirs should be found with Capital actually paid up in cash 400,