T he Courier-Gazette.
V 'I ’.’mk 4 9 ROCKLAND, MAIN 1, TUESDAY, MAY 1,1894. E ft. r- d »« Remnd Ol»». Mall M tiiw . N u iF it B 1 ”
UNION’S GRADUATION. with white satin ribbon and lace, pink brides IJAOUN F.N MAINE. E. H. COCHRAN opened down, as it looked fifty years ago. as railroad out of Boston at that time. It was maid roses. (F or tile C o t’KIFK G ayettf..] Church St. was well down towards its margin to me a wonderful sight. ( »ccasionally I A Disagreement on the Question of a ' Ida E. Robbins: White nun’s veiling, He Tells of Boston of Sixty Years Ago of mud, marsh and water. would tramp over to Charlestown and go up The ar .ma of th .t first sniff of morning air to Bunker Hill monument, then not half Ball or No Ball. trimmed with pearl passamenterie, Marechal Bv A n x ie W r ig h t . — Interesting Notes. differcl materially, I judged, from that used completed in height and take a view of that Nicl roses. Ther ben’ place fer er Jolly right m the ointment which was poured upon the battle-ground of the Revolutionary War. At The graduating exercises of the class of ’94 The reception and ball was a very enjoya Kz daoun en M aine; Thanksgiving Day, 1883, the Pratt Mem head of our Saviour by the woman. that time the entire hill and surroundings, Union High School, an event which has long ble affair, and the attendance was very large. Ther cloud* thet soar, orial Methodist church in this city was re Nov dropping this line I will take up a few well down to the river, was bare of buildings been looked forward to with interest anti T her brook* tin t roar, other matters of that fifty years ago. While which gave a good view of where the British Burkett’s orchestra furnished the music with T h er waves thet rnanle on the shore, dedicated, and Rev. J. W. Hamilton of Bos pleasure hy the friends of the school, and the ( hurch street house of worship was be- army formed their line of march in brilliant the following array of artists: Jee’ seem ter come from Henven’r doer ton delivered the sermon. At the time a ing completed I attended meetings on Brom- array, in full expectations of success, in con- more especially by the participating parties, I. II. Burkett, first violin lender. W ’en daoun en Maine. friendship sprang up between Mr. Hamilton tield street, peeping out over those high box quering American Independence, E. L. Hewett, second violin nnd prompter. and which was announced to occur Friday I’m f. M. \V. Lnwry, cornet. Ther bos’ place fer er jolly sleep and E. II. Cochran of this city, one of the pews, getting a view of the pastor, John I will close my lett r by mentioning three evening, April 27, had an unfortunate begin <'. W . Gale, clarinet. Ez dnouti en Maine; ’ I inds v, whose square built proportions and familiar figures, well known in Boston in that John Johnson, trombone. pillars of the church, and a correspondence T h er smell or rose grum voice, made more grum on account of : 1 ng ago year 1834. ning on account of a disagreement between B. K. Mnddocks, brtsn. followed the reverend gentleman’s return to his habit uf speaking and preaching with The first was Constable Reid, the tall, the school committee, and a majority of the Mr. Seiders and Misses Tolman ami Hen Kn clover-blows Jes’ seem ter fit er feller, so's Boston. One of the letters written hy Mr. teeth lirnily set together. j straight tnan who was a terror to law-breakers graduates. The whole difficulty arose over derson refused to take part in the exercises. He wants ter shot hex eyes en doze, Cochran we have been permitted to see, Occasionally I woulil go doun »n Hanover with his Hag silk handkerchief usually tied the holding of a ball at the close of the exer It was very unfortunate that a difference W ’en daoun on Maine. and it contains so much in the way of remin St. and hear l ather Daniel Fillmore, the i round his neck. cises, the class desiring and the committee arose between the class and the committee. meek a n d quiet preacher, whose church edi- Another, the burly City Crier with bell in Ther bes’ place fer er jolly meal iscence and history that we have obtained ficc had t • me an uppish look, with its tall hand, who was usually in demand giving pub- opposing such action. T he C.-G. represen Consideiable feeling has been engendered Ez daoun en Maine, permission to give it to our readers entire. spire giving evidence of church title a long lie notices. At one time I recollect his street- .-a u n e rs , tative in order to do justice to each party con thereby and it will take some time for the Biskits thet rise, The letter after a few words of introduction distance heaven-ward, with a not-to-bc-for* crying a “box lost” on Hanover street, and cerned, interviewed a member of the school healing process to begin. En pun ken plea, is as follows: gotten massive bronze rooster standing on the with his stentorian voice created a little alarm Laborers, top of a long iron rod, making itself useful by board, and a representative of the class lo Clam chowdera, benna with eller eyea, to bystanders, hy being misunderstood as an Rockland, Jan. 24th, 1884. an occasional change of front thereby giving nouncing “Small pox on Hanover street.” T e a m s te rs , obtain all possible information partaining to SOME SHORTING NOTES. En haddocks Idled ez no surprise, Can find no belter shoe than the W en doaun en Maine. ...H aving a few leisure moments just people on terra firina the information which The third familiar figure was the street the controversy. now at my command, and your favor calling way the wind was coming from. lamplighter, who was usually seen about sun Bread W inner. Saida member of the class: “When we G. K. Merrill, the Photographer, has re i'h< 1 hva' pluee for er jolly dance to mind by the splendid efforts you have made 1 pause here to say, that with your personal set with his ladder on his shoulder and a Ez daoun en Maine; experience in churchbuilding, with the enor large can of whale oil in his hand, lighting up It is strong, rrlial >. hone t. and manufacture were informed that the committee opposed turned from a trip to the western part of the in a locality in Boston which long years ago n-SKlytoRive A IX <>( i IlOOIt WORK Y er hev the hall I had some acquaintance with, leads me by mous debt of the People’s Church in Boston the street lamps, as gas lighting had not then US the Bent Service for the I.eiiat Moncv our having a ball, as has been the custom state, and the following notice taken from the En M erdll’s h ill, at one time largely on your shoulders—you, Made for Men an d L evs, from soft, pliable stock .ay of temptation to give a little of mv per been introduced. I pitied the man with • two styles, seamlc . Balmoral and Congress, here and elsewhere, a class meeting was Portland Evening Express will he thoroughly Yer want ter beer “Twin Demuth cull,” sonal history of boyhood days. zMthough not with others in l’ke embarrassment, have faced that big job on his hands. vith and without tap lv. called at which four members voted to have appreciated by our checker players. Er else yer can’t enjoy et all. vritcr, as I never attempted an article for the day when it had become a serious anxiety I am sorry to have detailed you so long AMOS P. TA P LE Y & CO-, G. K. Merrill of Rockland, the champi-.n W on (1.1 un en Maine. print or public observation. as to how to raise the wind, as the saying is, with my comical and historic account of boy BOSTON, MASS. a ball, one opposed and the remainder which reminds me of a little of my own ex checker player of the state, no matter who Ther lies’ place fer ef jolly time It will be fifty years the 8th day of next hood experience of my first seven months in .. . TIE? abstained from voting. The committee were holds the title as long as he is within our June that I might have been seen on a Mon perience, when with eight others, the building Boston, in that long-ago year 1834. In the 1 / daoun en Maine; committee, a few years ago I got caught under at once notified of our action, and we were borders, loves the game as well as any man day morning landing on T wharf in Boston following January I returned to my then F. A PETERSON, Atlantic Nlioe Store (I’ll w ’lsperthla) a heavy meeting house debt, and only escaped “ T.ast Thomaston” home. immediately informed hy them that they on earth, hut he has to travel incog, hi order E r little miss from a lime laden schooner from what was then Last Thomaston, now Rockland. My hy paying about S800 each ! E. II. Cochran. would not recede from the position they had to play il, as all players who know him fear • olh lips jest achin’ fer er kiss, him. He has been in the city since l ast Day dress was a tall, straight, black fur hat, a 'To return to those fifly-years-ago memories NURSERY TREES FOR SALE taken. 'I'he class then offered to hold the Given me ther orenm er this w orl’a hllaa, blue broadcloth jacket, a pair uf bottle-green of church attendance, 1 would occasionally go and has been having a picnic with the hoys. W’i n (Innun en Maine. A fine line of young nursery and shade trees, graduating exercises in the church, and have He has played four games with Mr. Chap pants that had been made for my father, in and hear Father F. T. Tailor at the Sailor’s Vinalhaven Fire Department. maple, chestnut, app!e, pear ami others, of good Soai.r City, Iowa, April, 2o. Bethel, in his prime of life, full of vigor and hatdy stock and in excellent condition. Prices the ball in the town hall, but this they re man aud won them all, three with Prank Lib proving a little small for him, but at my age right Enquire of MRS. J. It. RICH \ RD.-’OX, then, about sixteen years, were more in size hot shot, firing into his inotly crowd of fused to permit. They also gave us to under by which resulted in one game for Merrill, Every town of note prides itself on its ?re 52 Camden Street. 15*18 ne for Libby and one draw; three with WHAT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS. than I could possibly fill. I had gone to Bos sailors, and swaying hack and forth on his stand that they would nut allow us to have a Frank Rounds, two of them for Merrill and ton at the request of a brother who was in platform like a lion going the length of his department, and Vinalhaven has just cause to ball when the music was to he furnished by one draw; three with W. A. Golden, all trade there and wanted me for a chore hoy chain. Then there was Father Snowdon, a he proud. In view of the fact that they re Among the distinguished visitors to the city colored preacher on Belknap street, with his the orchestra which had been engaged to drawn, and several others in which he come and in his haste informed my parents by letter sponded so promptly to the call of duty last SALESMEN WANTED_! off victorious. Thursday was Col. A. N. Dollinger of Cleve not to stop to fix me up, but send me along congregation, whose singing was really enjoy play at the graduation. Finding them week, T he C.-G. man thinks it deserving Yesterday he dropped into E. C. O’Brien’s land, Ohio, a well known disciple of Chris just as I was. able. This completes the Methodist Church To solicit orde nursery stock. Snlary obdurate, we had no other alternative then, So there I was that hot sunny morning in force in Boston at that time, until the Metho of more than passing notice. commission.immisi Cash advanced for expenses. Write on Pearl street, under the name of Johnson, tian Science and an earnest promoter of the ■ for' ‘te a and secure good territory, but tu proceed to carry out the program as and cleaned out the whole crowd of checker June, standing on T wharf just as I was. I dist edifice on Church street was completed Ihe present officers are: Foreman, Lewis faith. He had been in Bangor on a flying and dedicated, having the smooth-faced, well as we could without the co-operation cranks there assembled. watched the boat which had landed me as G. Clark; Assistant Foreman, James Carlin; 11.18 business trip and stopped over here two they rowed hack to the schooner I came in, snugly cut hair and trim appearance in every and assistance of the committee and three of In the evening, at the same place he placed Hose Foreman, Charles Clark; Asst. Hose WANTED. the blindfold game with four people at one three hours on his way west. and then started up town, carefully noting the respect, hoy preacher, Abel Stevens, for pas At 166 Broadway 3600 chairs to mend without our members.” surroundings, occasionally interrupted by tor. I enjoyed listening to his preaching, al Foreman, Charles Reeves; Truck Foreman, ami the same time. Number one was Edward Mr. Dollinger is a man of ministerial ap regard to thi ir kind or condition. Prices accord Before our representative arrived at the Schwartz, who got “skunked;” number two having to stoop down and roll up my large ways wondering what he would say next, as Lyford R. Vinal; Asst. Truck Foreman, L. lng to amount of mutnriul used and labor. pearance, aged about fifty, and the goodness blue woolen stockings, as then termed, as he was so young, scarcely twenty-one years Kch. 7. 5 R. M PILLSBU RY A CO. seat of war, Mr. Luce, the supervisor, had was William Ilofses, result a draw; number Treat: Secretary and Treasurer, Henry John three, Moses O’Brien, the boy wonder, who of his heart seems to be reflected in his face. they were nearly hiding my horsehide shoes of age at that time, if I remember rightly. returned to his home in South Union after I think my class leader’s name wa1- Taylor. son; Steward, Charles Reeves; Engineer, was only able to get a king; number four One realizes after a few minutes talk with him from sight. E. H. WHEELER, M. D., making an official visit to the High School. I recollect that I did not particularly fancy I liked him, hut did not always fancy his sub M. F. Calderwood; Fireman, Chas Haskell! was Frank Rounds who also got into the that he is a sincere believer in Christian Physician and Surgeon. Not being much of a pedestrian, the report king row. Time of game three hours. the continuous row of blocks, but did as well ject for song, for he was quite a singer in his The first fire engine in town was the I.iolL Science, of which he is an able disciple. as I could in my sweaty condition enjoy the way, “Jesus my all to Heaven has gone, was Ollice Spear Block, corner Main and Park streets. er concluded to call into requisition a well Mr. Merrill has been checker editor of sev an old machine brought here upwards ______RKaiDESCK 63 Masonic Htreet. eral of the prominent papers of this country “ How came the Science to attract your at long look up to the old State House. so much his favorite that it was the freely- known member of the school hoard, who con I found my brother’s place on Exchange mixed-in piece of music. I should have pre twenty years ago, in the early seventies. which devote more or less space to the game. tention originally?” asked T he Sun reporter. IDR. W O O D S ID E , sented to be interviewed, which in substance street at head of State street and he took me ferred more of the present Jesus than that of Soon afterwards the “ Ellsworth” was bought The Kennebec Journal and Boston Globe “It came about,” replied Mr. Dollinger, Residence and Office 49 Middle St. was as follows: into the counting room, and looked me over, a gone Jesus. by a local company, and in the same year contain notices of Mr. Merrill’s Portland and kindly informed me that my rig, as the In fune I had my first experience of a fire TELEPHONE CONNECTION. “The committee desires it to he understood “through hardships of the war. I was incar another second hand machine was bought by H o u r s:— 8 to 9 a. m .; 1‘. U 2, and 7 to 0 p . career, the Journal having the following to cerated in a Southern prison, and disease sailors termed it, was hardly in keeping with in Boston. It was in day time. At that time, hy the public, that it did not object to the the weather, a fact which I had been expe 50 years ago, all of the city bells, as I then a local company. This machine was called say: “A checker expert has been skunking almost reduced me to a skeleton, and I did M. P. JUDKINS, M. D., dance on the evening of graduation day from riencing for the previous hour. thought were rung for a fire, and what a he “Putnam” hut re-i.amed here the “ E. P. Portland’s local celebrities of the game. He not know how soon death would claim me clanging of hells! I thought hy the noise RESIDENCE AND OFFICE, 34 SPRING ST. any moral or religious standpoint, but from He requested me to go out with him, and Walker,” but was soon sold to parties in traveled incog, and so got the ‘boy wonders’ for his own. At that time I became interested called at several places of trade, and on our that the whole city was well on fire, and I, O f f ic e IIoukr—10 to 12 a. m .; 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p .rr. a desire to separate dancing from legitimate Massachusetts. In 18S8 the town purchased Telephone Connection. and the other checker fiends to try a game in the science of' life and I succeeded in re return the lookers on did not probably know like any boy, ran out of my brother’s store school work. No objection would have been the steam fire engine “ Reuben Carver.” The with him.” Mr. Merrill conducted a checker I was the same hoy that they had just pre where I was employed, without asking per DR. P. E. LUCE, interposed had it been on any other evening storing myself to health. Everybody, how viously seen going down street, for as I stood mission, and followed the engines to South total cost of the engine, ladders, nu: k, hose, department for several weeks in tne Courier- ever, does not clearly understand Christian than that advertised. The committee after before the counting room mirror on my Boston. On my return, as my brother had be hose cart, etc. was $4,989.61. The VinaJhaven| Physician and Surgeon. Gazette and he was also the instigator of the Science.” return, I hardly recognized myself, and would, come uneasy at my absence for nearly two Office, No 3HH Main St , Plllubury Block, carefully considering the matter decided not hours, I told him where I had been. He Volunteer Fire Department was organize Oppo. Thorndike Hotel, Koekl»nd. tournament which excited much interest here ‘Can you give ine some explanation of it, perhaps, not have so readily acknowledged to attend the exercises, and that they would my identity had it not been for the uncom kindly told nie that as I was not a fireman, it June, 188S. The engine is a powerful Office tfu u n 10 to 12 A.M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P At the past winter. In his week’s Portland trip withhold the diplomas, should the class go on Colonel?” asked the reporter, and right here fortable suffering I was beginning to experi would he better not to take any more such chine built hy Silsby Manf. Co., of Sen ♦a-NIGHT CALLS promptly answered from he won 51 games, lost 4 and drew 26. tramps. Residence, Opposite Warren St. School Building. with the arrangements.” the scribe opened wide his auriculars to re ence on account of the extreme snug fitting Falls, N. Y. She is the pride of MJ The danger to ball-tossers throughout the ceive some weighty facts. suit from head to foot which had been crowd Quite a number of notable events occurred Despite the attitude of the committee, the in Boston and vicinity during my seven Calderwood the engineer, who is vnthusi/ country, truthfully remarks the Lewiston Jour “ Its anatomy is mental self-knowledge,” ed upon me or, in other words, that I had F. B. ADAMS, M. D., majority of the class proceeded to graduate been crowded into. months residence there. In July, Durant the in praise of her working qualities, and asi nal, is in their friends—those mistaken indi said Col. Dollinger, “and consists in the Physician and Surgeon, due form. At 8:30 p.m ., the class enter As I stood there musing upon my condi haloonistr made several ;erial excursions,...... un the has filled his present J/U3UIUUposition forIUI IUC the Pina viduals who think it necessary to “set ’em up” act of dissecting thoughts in order to dis- 400 M AIN S T R E E T , R eh id /.nce St a t e St ed the hall and took seats on the platform in tion, I could hardly do else but stand, on s^ht,Owa“ wafted by ®henwin“d out''over'‘the tht' e he,ouShtto undentand her point for them, after every game. Rockland has cover their quality, quantity and origin; it account of the want of sitting space in those company with the selectmen of Union, Ran bay, and finally came down in the water out- C.-G. man made a call atwh'c W. A. ALBEE, M. D., experienced the same difficulty. teaches how and when to probe the self-in everlasting snug fitting, tightly strapped dall Robbins, the spared monument of the lown black lasting pants. side of Minot lighthouse,and was saved from engine-house yesterday and the good {joints OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 45 MIDDLE Hl flicted wounds of malice, envy and hate; school committee, T he C.-G. representative Most of the high grade bicycles this year I felt that my powers of locomotion had f»rave I’) ' a rescue ma(le by an were explained. He says she works good, Of f ic e Houks—8 to 9 a. m .. 1 to 2 and 6 to 9.80 p. rn. T elephone connection. and Dr. Bachelder of Rockland. have a very high frame, so high in fact that a how to secure the hallowed influences of un been sadly interfered with, but comforted my l-.ast 1 homaston (as then called) lime loaded ru„.runs sinuoth, and h„ has „ never ' vt.r ha,. had „a uu,rV.„ “kick-up,’ n . selfishness, philanthropy, spiritual love and self with the idea that my then appearance schooner, ('apt. Archibald Spaulding, master, The decorations though not profuse or short man cannot get the saddle low enough might unmistakably give evidence that I was who received the Sioo reward which Durant and can easily play a stream of solid water W. V. HANSCOM, M. 0., the government of the body both in health elaborate were prettily and tastefully arranged. to reach the pedals comfortably. One man in fact a straight, upright boy,forcibly remind had advertised in Boston papers in case he 250 feet, and has thrown it 2S0. Physician and Surgeon, In the rear of the stage were collected potted who is live feet six inches tall, could not ride and sickness. Its ontology is the nature ing me of an event in my history that trans should unfortunately come down in the bay. SYNDICATE BUILDING, . KOCKLAI fhe house is a well located building on plants, above which on neatly arranged comfortably, the frame kept him so far above and essence of all being—inind and its es pired some weeks previous, when my down- in,1 i‘ T ’l " July. th^ . ‘ W“ !!ery mUCh Main ’''W '.is al)0“‘ 40 X 20 feet, and in it ast pastor announced in full class meeting interested in looking at what was then to me 1 . , * draperies, tied with nile green, the class col the pedals. There are many men of this sential qualities. It pharmacy is moral and lip .m .l 7 I that Bro. E. II. Cochran had stood his six a very long procession, (Boston knew then as are contained the truck and ladders. The 10 p. m. or, was placed the class motto, “To Heights height even shorter, who cannot ride a goose its medicine is intellectual and spiritual for months trial, and if there were no objections, now how to do a big thing), the obsequies of second story of the building is fitted up as a TELEPHONE CONNECTION : 46 3; Houa< Beyond” worked in blue letters. This, coup neck spring saddle on these high grade physical healing. Humanity is wrestling would receive me into full membership, Marquis de Lafayette, who died in Paris, meeting room for the boys, is a very pleasant 80 2 France, the 20th of the previous May, aged led with bright faces and beautiftl costumes wheels. In fact these wheels are not so ad with the dream of matter. Thousands of and requesting any having objections, to make place and the members appear to take pride a . mH a u st in , people in every large city are living this the same known. 76; , of the class, made a very impressive sight. justable for all sizes of men as they were be While the suspense following was passing, Ihe night before the 4th of July during a in it. Here the boys meet to transao^ busi Surofion and Mechanical Dentist, The attendance was unusually large, the fore. science. In the measure of their several un I had so shrunk in size that my present snug- storm of thunder, lightning and rain, some ness monthly, the meeting being callek the 441 MAIN ST., • • ROCKLAND, ME seating capacity of the hall being insufficient A. A. Zimmerman, the American wheelman derstandings they have destroyed the beliefs fitting suit would have been uncomfortably miscreant with a saw decapitated the bust of second Monday of every month. As one* for all who wished to witness the exercises, and fears of matter and have come into a loose. I ~ "• ™ DR. F. E. FOLLETT, arrived in England Thursday. He was re There was no unfavorable response, my fhe principal of the school and four o f the state of relative measurable health and har general who was then in the' presidential likeness of Reuben Carver, for whom th c\ Dental Surgeon. ceived by a large deputation of British bicy bated breath became normal, and I went out committee were not present. clists, who wished to entertain him in Lon mony.” ol that class room in full size, feeling that I chair, had made himself quite unpopulai engine was names, and Col. Thomas G. Libby A . K. SPE A K B LO C K —Cor. Milin anil Purk l’la \s no minister was present, prayer was of don. Mr. Zimmerman proceeded, however, “The founder of this science was a woman, had, although a hoy, established a six months for the time being, hy what was deemed an i whose name the truck bears. Between these record for the right. DR. J. H. DAMON, fered by Dr. Bachelder, after which came the as rapidly as possible on his way to Paris, was it not, Colonel?” »«*->- • ■«>» “Yes, the truth came through the person of Now back to the counting room. I went to Surgeon mid Mechanical salutatory by Harriet Harriman Wingate. where he is to ride. the basement of the Old State House for the country. speaking trumpet, a present from the old E. P. a New England girl, Mrs. Mary Eddy, born D o n t l i s t , Her subject was, “Simon Says Thumbs Up,” A grand testimonial benefit will he given lunch at one o’clock, passed the afternoon as The Ursuline Convent in Charleston was Walker Co. The following gentlemen make 3PEAR BLOCK, • 80* Ma in Ht r k it of God-fearing parents in the middle walks of best I could, then went with my brother to sacked and burned in the month of August, up the company’s roster, as the names ap- It was a unique, sensible and well written Joe Donovan, the well-known Rockland 37 Ether and Gas ulwuys on hand life. She was gifted with the fullness of spirit his house, a few doors south of Church street It made a big stir. , ,, _ £, paper, 'fhe power which imitation plays in middle-weight pugilist, at the Spring stree In early (all, the big military muster on P - q •«re »ry s book: S.G. Clark, J. E. ual life, and gave from the era.lle indications Methodist edifice, which was then being re EVERETT A. JONES. our every day lift, and evil results flowing opera house Tuesday evening, May S, in fitted, having just previously been purchased Boston common took iny boyish attention. ’ ar*,n» ( *afk, C. \ \ . Reeves, L. R. of a divine mission and power that caused her In October 1 Some wise people affirm that now is the MEN AND WOMEN. OBITUARY. fHE METHODISTS. proper time to lay in next winter’s supply of coal. Having Especial Reference to People Rockland lost one of its best women m the Quarterly Conference of the Society Well Known Hereabouts. death of Mary N. Wise, wife of John P. Held at the Rockport Church. On C onsignm ent! The Lewiston mill operatives’ conclusion to have no strike at this time, but rather to Wise, which occurred Tuesday night. Mrs. Miss Carrie Kitching went to Boston Sat Wise was bom Aug. 15, 1825, her father i The fourth M. E. quarterly conference was stibmit to a cut-down in wages, is a ray of urday night. ♦ ♦ « good sense amid the gloom of prevailing being the late Jonathan Crockett, 3rd, her , held at the Rockport Methodist church Sat- darkness. A cut-down in wages is bad Bert R. Bachelder graduated from Com mothcr Mary Spofford. It was a large fam- urday evening, April 28. Presiding Elder I mercial college Friday. ily, of thirteen children, and Mrs. Wise w as, II. W. Wharff was in the chair and L. K. W e = = enough, everybody knows, but in times like these a strike is infinitely worse. Fred Glover came home from Bowdoin the last to pass away. Some of the best j Morse was secretary, College, Saturday night. blood of Rockland has flowed in the Crockett | Dr. A. F. Piper was confirmed as Sunday - h a v e h a d We commend the policy of the Maine Cen Mrs. E. M. Manning has gone to Hard veins, and this particular family has left its school superintendent. Reports from the impress upon our town’s history. Of its tral which leads the road to cancel trains in wick, Vt., for the summer. pastor and various committees were presented, members, none was more widely beloved than l ive hundred dollars have been expended 500 J the interest of wise business management, at Miss Jennie Mann of Seal Harbor is stop .A' Mrs. Wise. She was of sweet and quiet on the church property. The pastor has re the same time we arc indulging a gloomy feel ping in town for a few weeks. character, abounding in good works, and very ing over the outlook for that night Pullman 1 ceived £116 the past quarter and his salary is Miss Edith Davis of Bristol is visiting her loyal to the church of which she was a mem Rockland has been hoping for. deficient $172. ’Ihe benevolent apportion aunt, Mrs. Pressey, Grace street. ber. She married Mr. Wise May 19, 1844, ments have been pretty well met. The local Mrs. E. W. Berry went to Wiscasset Fri and he survives her, also their two children, preacher’s license for Dr. A. F. Piper w Garments, The time is now near at hand when traffic day morning, where she will visit friends. Flora M. and Henry M. In the death of a newed. L. K. Morse was appointed record over the Boston & Bangor steamboat line be good woman like Mrs. Wise the community ing steward, S. J. Treat district steward. gins picking up and the boats of this favorite Mrs. Albert Lermond of South Hope has CONSISTING OF suffers a distinct loss. I he Stewards arc—J. T. Spear, S. J. Treat, company are loaded down with passen been visiting her sister Mrs. C. II. Achorn. The funeral took place from her late resi Geo. McFarland, L.* K. Morse, Chas. Cain, gers. Now we would suggest that for the Mrs. F. L. Daggett of Cambridgeport, dence on Pleasant street Friday afternoon Geo. Hewcs, John Beal, Mrs. J. Beal, Mrs. comfort and convenience of patrons of this Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leander and a large concourse of friends and acquaint L A. Corthell, Mrs. Wiedman, A. F. Piper, Capes, < line that a time be set for the boats to leave Thomas. ances were in attendance, testifying to the B. II. Spear. the various landings. As it is now, people Rev. C. A. Towne of Iowa, who is the love and esteem in which the deceased was The Trustees are—J. F. Spear, S. J. Treat, who wish to take the morning boat in this guest of Rev. Thomas Stratton, preached at held by an extended circle. The floral David Upham, L. K. Morse, John Beal, Jackets, city for up-river landings are obliged to ge Lewiston Sunday. tributes were many and beautiful and among George Hewcs, A. J. Morton, G. F. Burgess. down to the wharf at an unholy hour and . AND Mrs. Henry Young of Matinicus, who has them were noticed many rich and elaborate Committee on Missions—Mrs. A. P. Babb, then perhaps wait an hour or more for the been visiting in the city the past two weeks pieces. Mrs. Mary Hansen, Charles Cain. boat to arrive. These boats ordinarily have has returned home. The services were conducted by Rev. W. Church Extension—D. Upham, A. F. plenty of time for their runs and it seems that Suits, Capt. Otis Ingraham left for Boston last M. Kimmell of Portland, formerly pastor of Piper, Mrs. Hattie Wiley. the company could easily set a time before evening to'take the new steamboat Bangor the Universalist church of this city, and also Sunday Schools—S. J. Treat, Mrs. Prince, Sent to us from the the manu which the boat would not leave the wharf. If the present pastor of the church, Rev. Thomas L. Pressy. facturers, whioli we shall dispose this could be done, it would prove a great out for her trial trip. Stratton. After the reading of the scriptures, On Tracts—Lina Beal, Anna Clark, Anna blessing to the travelling public. Miss Anne Rice arrived home Saturday of in connection with our As evening from a visit with her brother Richard and prayer Rev. Mr. Kimmell made some Richards. signee’s Sale. A member of the Central Club was speak II. Rice, Providence, R. I. eloquent remarks concerning the character of Temperance—L. K. Morse, Charles Wil liams, Fred Bro/Gn. M ail [orders will re ing recently of a plan he had thought of Miss Mina Fowler of Surry is the guest of the deceased. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ For friendship’s sake I am here today. I Education-L-Mrs. A. F. Piper, J. Havener which could likely be made available. It was her uncle, S. Lord, Park street. She enters BUY OF US AND AVOID ceive prompt atten a suggestion as to the feasibility of reciprocal did know the deceased, and I knew her to May Leveriseller. Rockland Commercial College. THE RETAILERS’ PROFIT. relations between clubs of like character in love her. Yet as I look into my own heart Freedman’s Aid—Florence Morse, Mattie tion during thissale. Gus Reed, who at one time conducted a This Cape comes in all colors, with and with cities all over the state, and particularly in I sec not only sorrow, but I feel a joy over Ptaafcl, Mrs. Fred Brown. restaurant in Farnsworth Block, was in the out Tabs. Value, £7; consignment price £4.38. neighboring cities. To be sure, clubmen, as her righteous life. It seems to me hers was. Church Records—S. J. Treat, J. F. Spear. • ♦ ♦ ♦ city Friday morning. He is now located in a rule, are rathc^ prone to run in ruts, so far almost an ideal life,ideal in its home life, ideal Parsonage and furniture—J. F. Spear, Mrs. Boston. as the method«X)f club arrangements are con in that it fulfilled its obligations to God, ideal J. T. Spear, Mrs. Weidman, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. cerned, airfare slow to introduce innovations. Albertus W. Clark of Georges River arrived in that it was free from all conscious pain, a Beal. UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED Biu/the proposition is so manifestly desira- last evening from a six weeks stay in Belfast. life known and loved by all, a life of exceed Church music— M. E. Hanson, Mrs. Weid and so easy of execution, that it is not Mrs. Clark has been quite ill there, but is ing tenderness and loving ministrations. man, Mrs. Ogier. unlikely the idea could be made to bear now gaining. “ Hers was a life full of respect for all, full Estimating Pastors Salary—S. J. Treat, O. WHILE YOU WAIT! fruit. No ponderous machinery in the way Dr. G. Langtry Crockett left on yesterday of sympathy for those in less fortunate cir F. Piper, J. F. Spear. Manufactured only by of-conventions, reciprocal treaties, or other noon’s train for Lewiston where he is in cumstances, and we know that there never The church building is insured for £3000, THE F. P. ROBINSON CO. public negotiations would be necessary. Any practice. He has been visiting his former was a deserving case that applied to her in the parsonage for £1000, all for three years. Boston, Maj half dozen clubs whose officers might think home at Vinalhaven. vain. It was a life especially faithful in her Voted that a request be sent to the East Bring in your old umbrella and have it made as good as favorably of the scheme could readily put it Last advices report Dr. Hitchcock's health religious relations and her constant attend Maine Conference desiring that Rev. W. W. into effect by the action of their several as greatly improved. He has been making ance upon the church was marked. In every Ogier be returned to Rockport next year. new. W e are agents for the Detachable Umbrella boards, trustees or what not. Clubs in other a trip as far south as Windward Isles. He good church work she could be depended Voted that the Parsonage committee be in cities could privately agree to extend the is probably homeward bojjfhd ere this. upon to lend all her might and intelligence. structed to pay note of £100 standing against We never thought of her as growing old; we the parsonage. A vote of thanks to the re Covers and have them in all sizes and prices. courtepies of their several houses to properly Rev. an TITE ROCKLAND •U R IE R -G A Z E T T E : TUESDAY. MAY 1, 1894 VINALHAVEN. n talking with George Smith recently he CAMDEN. THE MAGAZINES. The Hon. Thomas H. Carter, Chairman of MYRTLE HOUSE, PEOPLE WHO CANNOT EAT. said : “ They have said that this town would tho Republican National Committee, con Myrtle Street, Rockland Miss Abbie Fuller of Boston was here Mr. F. Marion Crawford Is the author of an tributes an article on “ The Republican Out be a J How did you like the Dunce Wasn’t he not amount to anything, but I have been here look,” io the April number of the North Ameri It. II. M O O RE. - Proprietor. Katitig It* a natural i tceerity. It ought to Friday. lllu’trated paper In the April Century on “ The people look upon li a naughty boy? more than twenty years and I never saw its Go Is of India,” for which the recently revived can Review in which he analyses the political ■ ROOMS TO LET BY DAY OR WEEK 11 Miss Maud zXchorn is ill at her home on situate n and sets forth the reasons which in Did you attend the examination of “Ye outlook better than now.” Interest in the Oriental religious wlil furnish a MF.AU AT AI.L nOt’Rft Elm street. special audience. bts opinion seem to point to Republican victory Fmmj ennntri with nil bontinnri trnini; fnrt th<- shotild'n’t. It l« bail sign. So long a* Deestrick Skule?” Mrs. David Savage has gone to join her next November. L-au will be thin and sick, husband in Rockland. He is under treat Miss Elenor Ileal of Searsmont has been nt because you think you J. I’. Armbrust is busy perfecting plans for visiting here. Col George F.. Warning, Jr., has written for Mr. W. I). Howells will begin the record of ment for the eyes, having been severely hurt the April Century, from expert Knowledge and insuring the workmen. Miss Susie Brown returned to her home in his first visit to New Egeland In lh*' May Har yourself. You are really slowly Mnrvh not long ago; but we understand that he nndt r the *-uggestfve title, “Out of Hight, Out per’s. with description • t the famous men and tim er Smith delivers groceries on a wheel of Mind,'* an important paper on ‘Methods of T he trouble bi hind It nil Is indigent will not lose the sight of it, as it was fearei Brewer Friday. women that he met. These articles will fully Sewage Disposal.” illustrated Mr Richard Hardlnn DnvL will stomach want any food. It if It with pneumatic tires. George S. McCrillis of Boston has been in doesn't kno at one time. h Iso contribute to the Mnv number an Inter- Wednesday the Yinalhaven made her first town a few* days. -Ibcv.rictvorihoAprllCpnu.rTl.cnhanrert!""'1:'""' fl’!''; "L N' ’ "n'' Tn.nr.!e^ ’ rich, or It will hr The Eox Island Granite Co.’s stone that i trip since her renovation. Miss Bessie Patterson of Boston is visiting by paper by Or. K^lcM^n. -WIKI J ' down altogether. Give it pr< digested food. !* said to he one of the largest ever detached in Mrs. C. P. Brown. FloWim 1.1 Eneli.hPptirh In America,"a topic ’ 1r. ' " n WESTERNTICKETS KOLA will help help it alom till it g.-ts better, T h e“ \V. 14” club will have an elegant set New England is 130 feet long, 40 feet wide upon « hl. b Dr. E cv.c p „ may be considered °0'f w Vm KSL u oMbe t eating, yet If y Miss Grace Bass is visiting Mrs. Evetelt an'cMpcr'l- You cannot keep up without ei of club rooms in the Noyes block. and runs from five to seven feet in thickness, United States Government, and “ Pecuniary stomach rebels, medicine will ne I htffy, Elm street. II. V. Lane is making the most delicious It is of the best quality of stone and free from j Independence,” by Junlt s Henri Browne The OneWay anflRoundTiipExcursious right. I’ASKOLA will. But tl PAS KOLA is Miss Lizzie Pendleton took the boat for M ark Twain will te’l the “ private his,on ’ of number will contain six complete short stories not medicine. raised bread ever seen at Vinalhaveu. knots. Searsport Friday. the (unions -.lumping Frog- story in Ibc North „nti ,he fir»t Instalment of a two-part tale by ALL ROUTES! Everybody knows that Pa*kola Is a pre.digest J. IL Sanborn, who for several years has American Review for April. James Lane Allen, called ‘ A Kentucky Cardi Did you ever watch that trip-hammer in |J£Miss Carrie Hiller of'Lincolnville is visiting nal.” ‘ A Little Sourney in Java” will give an ALL CLASSES AND PRICES! food, made of grains and fruits, ami that it Is tt been engaged extensively in the fish business Ished ny the weakest stomach. Everybody wl Lcnfest’s blacksmith shop. It’s interesting. Mrs. A. E. Miller. i The April Eiectlc presents a good selection Intimate view of Ihe gentle brown-skinned peo g^-Throuuh Sleeping Cars to Chicago, St. Pan has acquired an interest in the firm of Lane ple who Attracted so much attention at the has tried It, has experienced after meals that d Lane & Libby are making preparations for of papers, opening with Professor Matlock’s lid Ifinneapolln, All Pacific Coast Polnta and & Libby, and will take charge of their j‘ H. C. Small came home Wednesday after a valuable discussion of “ Fabian Economics,” Columbian Exposition. Beuthern California. liciotis sense of perftet digestion exhilaration, add the spring rush of business in their fishing brief stay in Belfast. ed strength and Increased appetite that everybody mense fishing business here. He is well known In which, after impartially reviewing the ideas Time Tables and nil Information Furnished industry. of Socialism, he meets their arguments with on Application. knows can only be produced by I’askola. Why and words of praise are not necessary from us, W. S. Giles and W. E. Schwartz have re unfailing common sense and ability. In view The May Arena closes the ninth volume o not try what a hottie will do for yo The usual weekly prayer meeting will be and we wish him success. turned from Bangor. of recent political tendencies, an article on the this leader among the progressive and reforma A. S BUZZELL, * Ticket Agent, Dr. G. W. Babcock, of Chelsea, House of Lords Is of timely interest Among tive reviews of the Englisb-spenking world. held at the Advent Church this Thursday The steam lighter l’anuco, belonging to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Atkins and W. H. . u « w. . . . ______j Maine Central R. R.. Rockland. gives me great pleasure to speak in the highest The table of contents is very strong and invit- evening. Booth Brothers at Hurricane, was here Reed are in Milford. of Crime,”r dealing chit fly with the modern to those interested in live questions and terms of your delightful preparation, ‘l’askoln. treatment of this subject, which for obvious 1 advanced thought. Among the important social One of my young lady patients has gained There should be a fire gong on the engine- Thursday and attempted to move a portion of The remains of Mrs. Joseph My rick ar reasons—aside from its psychological aspects ’ nn(l economic problems discussed and ably pounds mill says she feels like a new creature.’ house, as the church bell hardly answers for a Lyford & Green’s wharf, but after towing it a rived by boat Friday. should be of general interest. 'Ihe principal i handled in a brave and fundamental manner, Further particulars in free pamphlet form scientific article of the number is Sir Robert characteristic of this review, are “ The Fi fire alarm. short distance it got stuck in ‘he mud and E. E. Pote, B. & B. b. S. Co. agent, of Bel The Pre digested Food C o., 39 Reade 8t.N ew York Ball’s “ Mignlficancs of Carbon in the UniverFC," ‘s,r P1’ *n J?flnd Question.” by Louis F. Post, Wilbur Coombs ts kept busy in his stove had to be left until a higher tide. The section fast, was here Tuesday. whichch lacks none of bis usual force and clear- ,*1C eminent Single-Tax leader; “ The Philoso- For Sale by C. H. MOOR 4 CO., Rockland detached will be taken to Green’s Island and ’ Mr. and Mrs. <1. B. Allen and Miss Marian ' i. Sir Mountstuart Duff sumraariz the pby of Mutualism, by Professor Frank Par- Maine Central Railroad. store attending to the demands of the busy Life and Letters of Arthur Stanley,” of the Boston University Law School; used as a wharf there. Emergency measures for maintaining Sclf-Re- In Effect December 25, 1893. housewives,] j i L Allen of Rockland were in town Friday. ] fessor Poole contributes an enthusiastic article Star of Hope Lodge,I. O.O. E. had a’most Miss Alice Cushing is in Boston the guest j on Ruskin'*: Relation to Mod' rn Prob- epected Manhood,” by the Editor of the Arena. Parlor Car between Rockland and Boston. Col. T. E. Libby has been appointed the ...... , items.” Max Muller draws a parallel between The Saloon Evil is also dbcussed in a sympos successful anniversary celebration Thursday of Mrs. Edward Johnson, Mareboro street. Mobnmmedanism and Christianity, and Mrs. ium. One ot the strongest popers on IL redity Passenger Train* leave Kncklaml at* local treasurer of the Camden Ihiilding^’A; that ban appeared in recent years Is found in f o llo w * : evening. The members met at the ball at Mr"s7A7\V. Gould of Boston is spending a H8r,rlson’s e.ke' c!! comes Loan Association. . 1 s reader who has been assured that a revolt of this issue from the pen of Helen H. Girdener. 8:1ft a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, The Kind of 7.16 and marched in a body to Union church, Rev. M. J. Savage appears in a very thoughtful Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, St. John, Portland The ( o-operative ( o. is getting out a large few days with her sister, Mrs. C. C. Phelan. English daughters Is imminent. Mr E. N. and Boaion, arriving In Boston at 4:80 p. m. Rev . Mr. Gaskin presided and offered pray \Uc« v..ii:„ ri, „ „ • i i . Buxton’s paperon “ The Mountains of Egypt,” paperon “ The Religion of Lowell’s Poems;” m e d ic in e Miss Nellie I hompson arrived on the boat, whjtbcr he went with his daughters to shoit a fine portrait of Lowell appears as a frontis Parlor car to Boston. stone from its quarry. It will be one of the and introduced as the speaker of the evening, 1 :S5 p. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Water you need is the largest ever got out here. Wednesday for a visit with Dr. Pearson and the Ibex, contains some admirable puges of piece. Dr. James It. Cocke contributes a strik- vllle, Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston at Rev. Mr. Jenkvn of Rockland, who delivered wjfe j description of o very little known region—the paper on “ The Power of the Mind in the Cure 0:80 p. m. old reliable tonic and jBIIerm on Arey, clerk in Alex Davidson’s a most able address in behalf of the order. eastern range of rocky bills which, so to spenk of Diseases . . . . ” A strong , feature . . „of this . number Trains arrive: Mr. Gilkey is employed at the opera house | support the Valiev ol the Nile. Hi*, account of ifl c*J.'‘fae' n /- ™ Ch ’u ?LeV.be%,Crnno 19:60 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewiston blood-purifier, store has a lame shoulder, from getting hung , , ’ the Roman porphyry quarries is areal addf- entitled: An Ominous Bnhy. Stinson and Waterville. up on a meat* hook in their ice-room. but not as boss carpenter, as erroneously don N knowl(.rlge. in 4be number arc several ! of brillhuit papers on “The Ascent ft 30 p. m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston WARREN. stated. shorter and lighter sketches and articlca touch- | ° ’ “ Bt closes wit., this issue. The Arena has and Bangor. Parlor car from Boston. The Bodwell Co. is at work on the stone Hngavariety of ►ubjects and interests pup. made steady progress; its circulation having PAYSON TUCKER, Qen’l Manager. for the tower story of the Pennsylvania ^ R uskin Club met with Miss E. J 1. Hosmer |jshed bv E. R. Pelton, 1-14 Eighth Street, Nev. i Increased during ihe panic, and it has nrcessar- F. K. BOOTHBY, G. P. k T. A. N. A. Spear is making needed repairs on Wednesday, subject, “An evening with O ld’ York. Terras, ^'5 per year; single numheis, By been enlarged to one hundred and loity-four W. L. WHITE, Div. Supt. AYER’S avenue side of the Washington post office. the various school-houses. c - „ 45 cents; trial subscription for 3 months, SE J here is, also, in addition to this, the Sch. Harvester, Capt. Roberts, arrived ^pa»n. Eclectic and any #4 Magazine, #8. . bo"k reviews, which cover over twenty pages, SARSAPARILLA Mrs. Waters has moved into the Crawford i \ . i . . i », iz. mt i • • making in all a magaz:ne ot over one hundred SOSTON&BANG0R8.S.C0. Wednesday from Boston, with flour, corn, b,A n addition is to be made to Knox Woolen [ - nnd 6|xty 6> Tb(J 8lefldy ,ncrcu6e clr. i t tenement at the village. oats and general merchandise for our traders. mill. Megunticook mill has had an addition i Th ROCKPORT, SPRING NOTES FROM BOWDOIN. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. HURRICANE. First Quality, Eugene Piper of Boston is visiting his uncle The spring term of the college opened the FRANTIC WITH BOILS E. Piper. I T homaston, April 27—A serious accident Mrs. Sarah T homas is visiting at Camden Green, 17th and with the exception of a few who are happened at the Creek this forenoon. The W. S. Sullivan has returned from a trip to And Itching, Would Scratch Until Mrs. W. O. Corthell has returned from FO R 'T l AND out teaching all the students are back for the Atkinson Company’s furniture team of Rock Boston. Blood Kan Down His Limbs. Forced Gardiner. .INFANTS INVALIDS. terms work. land was hound into town drawn by a pair of to Take to His Bed. Whole System 1 TRAct V '.’tF u ?* ;' Jj »**"*• Mrs. D. M. Miller 15 to move to Vinalhaven J. S. Poster is making improvements about ’Ihe number of students in college is 210, horses which were being tried, not the Com- AfTectcd. Doctor after Doctor With out Cure. Inst;*nt Belief, Speedy HARD WOOD his buildings. while the medical school has an attendance of pany’s regular span. Master Charlie Hill entertained a party of Cure by Using Cutlcura Kerncdles. Miss Rosa Morse has been appointed as an 115, the largest for a number of years, mak 1 he horses were somewhat frightened by friends on the occasion of his 1 irthday the ing a t >tal attendance of 325, the largest in Per Cord, assistant teacher in the Intermediate. the cars. Alden Ulmer was driving, Samuel I. He receive 1 numerous presents and Mv 'ups might bn nppeo „ $5 1 Substitute for Mother’s Milk. E. F. Richards has sonic choice cabbage , ^’8tory college. Grinnell of Iowa, who had charge of the the young people hnd a nice time. Tli I IIA KEMEOri Delivered. i Newton Upper rails. Mane 11 ».:i nu'KMl th e fev er ai__ DnnrAlrs •—T hnv< used your Mellln'H Food plants growing for his regular customers. I he number of Seniors in college in 47 horses, occupying the box with him. Mr. I-nnc Barker and Miss Annie Antita were • kidneys so lunlly that I 1 two years, (an hluhlv recommend it tothe while the Medical school has a graduating from which resnltMl uhlic. It Is surely trie lust food In the mar- School Surpervisor Burgess is making Grinnell attempted to seize the reins, hut married Thursday and held a reception at 1 l 1 mil I Milh*rc«l u n told ag onies. To et for lurnntsand \ oung children ; our littlo ! class of 32 making a total of 79 students who succeeded in getting but one of them, and in 1 1 ' n •. :-utl.Tinz^ more, my left leg below the i girl used It over two year some important improvements in the schools. the hali in the evening to quite a large com C will graduate from Bowdoin next June. b' ! -.;e ' 11; in large blood bolls, a n d • om - George Ladd, who has been at work for tho so doing pulled the horses sharply round and pany of their countrymen from Einland be lui m ed a Kealv, itch in g irrita tio n , so th a t n t tim e - I was almost fiautic.nml would scratch DenrPlr»: —lam n nurse, pave used. Three boys from Knox county are among Grinnell was thrown to the ground. sides many others. Food a great deal, and I find It Is the Inst Shepherd Company, has moved to Thomaston until the blond would trickle down in.v leg. In 1 food used lor Infunts. Yours respectfully, those 79, F. W. (Hover of Rockland and Mr. Ulmer afterward jumped injuring his the summer these large bolls would commence, If you want to find Walt Perry’s paint shop during which time I would have three or four Mrs. OftMEtt K e n n e y . James A. Lcvensaler of Thomaston in the back and ankle and Mr. Grinnell sustained a S E N D for stir booh, “ Tito f’nro nn«l look in the basement of the Burgess build NORTH CUSHING. whii-h were so painful that nt times I was forced ‘ t iliiiK of Infant**," mailed senior class of the college, and H. L. Ray compound fracture to one of his legs. He is to take to niv fu d. Every winter a dry itching Very Nice Free to any inhlrcHM. ing. alv mass would gather on my leg, which with mond of Vinalhaven, who is President of the The Emergency Hospital, Rockland. Jacob Wiley is suffering from a lame back, the boils, seemed to effect my whole system. - Doliber-Goodale Co^Boston Major Fowler is having his house painted graduating class in the Medical school. During all this time, a period of three to nine in pleasing colors. Walt Perry is doing the The horses were not injured, and the furni- 1 the result of a fall. months, I had doctor after doctor, hut they gave Fred C. Russell, formerly supt. of schools ture was delivered by hand. me only temporary relief. This last fall I com- PRESSED HAV work. Oliver Hyler has moved into Mrs. Satab J. menccil using your CfTICURA, C d t ic c r a Bo a p , in Rockland is the orator of ’94 in the Medi a n d < i Tict KA R esoi.y e x t , nnd now the scales Mrs. C. W. Boynton of Gardiner, sister of Robinson’s house. have all gone, the itching all gone, I have not cal school. POPULAR WITH ’EM W. O. Corthell, will make her future home in It is reported that Osgood Wiley has left fd t sick, and have worked all winter. I would Prof. Houghton and Woodruff went to not suffer again as I have for tnk oast eighteen PerjT on. Rockport. ti e vessel in which he sailed at New York years for anything. 1 had doctors from the $15.50 Do You Cambridge Wednesday to attend the Latin The votes for officers of the 2nd Regiment, and will go South. west to the cast, all to no purpose. I h av e n o t Mrs. Grace Crockett has returned from felt so well or been so long without a sick spell/' play given by the Harvard students. Patriarchs Militant, of Maine, will he counted since taking your remedies. Thanks to them: Bath where she has been under medical The course of |study offered to the|students May 5. E. W. Berry of this city is a candi and to you, and the great Maker of mankinds treatment. EAST GEORGES RIVER. for my returning health. Use Salt? has been revised recently and the result is date for lieutenant colonel. The following DANIEL I’. WOODWARD. All the the men at work on Augustus Warren, Washington County, Vt. that a much larger range of elective studies Cantons have thus far voted: Rockland, I. E. Clark is hauling paving at Clark It will pay you In numerous ways! Wentworth’s house are from Rockland ex will be offered to the students next fall. Vinalhaven, Belfast, Brunswick, Waterville to use THE ROCKLAND COUR R GAZETTE; TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1894 CAMDEN. *b* W in close position. Her Megunticook mountains, fifteen hundred feet high, arc the G. Kingman of Boston is in town. only 'mountains immediately on the coast i between this point and South America. They J. IL Santee is visiting friends in town. are noted landmark to the mariner and per E. Myrick of Boston is visiting in town. petual sentinels to the summer travellers or (lo you have to urge him with tlm whip? If so, he is out of condith roaepS/Q) G. E. Harlow of Boston was here yesterday. beckoning them to come and rest and re needs a tonic (a spring m edicine in fact) just the same as a man. Give Mrs. C. E. Wetherbee is visiting in Boston. cuperate. It is only a question of a short time—and the more prosperous our country L. A. Page is visiting relatives in Bucksport. is, the shorter the time—when all the beauti \V. 11. Reed returned from “ up river,” last ful sites around these mountains and shofes sSypup night. will he occupied for summer homes. L. A. Page returned from Bucksport last The present price of these sightly building night. spots is moderate indeed compared with prices at bar Harbor, which is the only point and noto the effect. Jn lent than owe treefc he trill '"HEARTBURN- Mrs. E. E. Boynton entertained friends last evening. on the coast that approaches in natural beauty that of Camden. A few more men like J. 11. FEEL BETTER, LOOK BETTER, AND DRIVE EASIER AND FASTER, I). I. Barker was at the Camden Woolen Stearns, James A. Wright, W. A. French and {Larger tales than any ether Condition reorder in the world,) Price AO Cents nt nil Mill, yesterday. Dr. Strawbridgc will make our town a very IlriigKlsis nnd Medicine dealers or by tnnil. Send postal card for pamphlet THOMASTON. VINALHAVEN Simeon C. Tyler returned from Massachu busy summer place. The outlook is good “ Veterinary Medicines and flo w To U se T h em ,” F R E E by mail. setts. Saturday. for a full number of summer visitors this DR. A. C. DANIELS, 55 Portland St., Boston, Mass. How about that yacht Club? The residence of H. season. es Signs of baseball are in the air. coiningly painted. “ Uncle John” Sullivan, formerly of this The frame for the new ROCKPORT. id place, is in town. yard is nearly up. All (lie fashionable world prophesy WEDDING BELLS Real Estate Transfers. this to he the greatest lace year on The Misses Ginn have a wheel and are C. H. Cunningham Schooner Herman F. Kimball is being s- aking lessons in riding. Bay View, yesterday. painted. record. In anticipation, we are pre Mrs. L. J. Barton is having a cemetery lot Horace Robbins and II. C. Hatch are SPEAR—MAY. | 'The following real estate transfers have pared to challenge the city to a com home from Searsport. Sewall Young has a sound cucumber of Edward S. May and Nina B. Spear were been recorded at the Knox Registry of Deeds: petition of qualities, elegant, patterns y, enclosed by a granite design. last fall’s crop. E Schooner Arizona arrived Sunday and is un- Rev. Henry Jones returned from W ater united in marriage last Wednesday at high John G. Wall, St. George, to Joseph W. or low prices in our Lace Depart t- loading wood at Lane Libby’s. ville Saturday night. Rev. W. W. Ogier goes to conference at noon by Rev. R. W. Jcnkyn at the residence Clark, St. George, land and building, $550; ment. Houlton next week. Sch. Annie Mitchell, Capt. Burdick, is Business is brisk at the Bay View and trav of John D. Spear, 20 Franklin street, a quiet Albert Berry, Rockland, to Annie M. Burkmar elling men are plenty. loading paving for J. I’. Ambrust. A nice lot of maps have been received at hut very charming little home wedding, fol Rockland, land and buildings, 81,700. Henry Edward Higgins has moved his family from the grammar school. i- Sch. Annie Green, Capt. Webster, went to lowed by a wedding breakfast at which the S. 11 all, Vinalhaven, to Annie Hall, Vinal O ur New n Green’s Landing Saturday to load for Boston. High to Bay View street. W. A. Paul is building a cottage near his family members and a few intimate friends ofi haven, land, 8150; George W. Bradford, John Whittington will conduct the Loyal Have you noticed Colson & Co’s window, father’s, Benj. Paul. Dress Goods and d I Workers’ meeting at the A. C. church Tues- all in black and scarlet? the young couple were partakers. The bride Vinalhaven, to Arthur Dutch, Vinalhaven, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Rockland arc is a person of many pleasing qualities which i land 8100; Thomas E. Brastow, et als, Rock 11 day evening. Rev. L. D. Evans goes to Newcastle this visiting friends in town. N ovelties A. C. Sprague is having the foundation morning for a short visit. make her popular with a host of friends, and port, to Rockport Ice Company, 8500. is laid in the cemetery for a monument he is Congregational circle meets with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith of Rockland are also musical abilities which our people have * annot be described, to g iv e visiting old friends here. >• having built. Augusta Stetson this week. frequetly enjoyed. She was dressed in a stylish Don’t forget that Arbor Day conics on the least idea of their beauties. Capt. Geo. Smith brought his new schooner G. A. Eoss of Belfast and B. E. Stantian of Dr. Dolan has been called home on account travelling suit of tan which was very bccom- May 9. Many are in patterns and only ’• yacht into port Saturday. She was built in Knox were in town yesterday. of the sickness of his father. cotning. Mr. May is in the employ of the n Essex and is a beauty. Portland is to enjoy, May 7, Emma Eames, one pattern of a style. Miss Ella Hall, who has been visiting in P. C. Cousins while working at Belfast was well known firm of Spear, May & Stover, and T. W. P. Turner has had a monument Belfast, came home last night. Gertrude Edmands, Ben I )avics the English taken sick and has returned home. a young man possessing favorable business n made for his cemetery lot. The Eox Island Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Atkins came home tenor and the Adamowski Quartet. Mrs. Mamie Carleton has been engaged as qualities, and a genial, pleasant manner. Our Wool and e Granite Co. did the work. from Milford by boat, yesterday. O. M. Lamson sent a handsome acknowl an assistant for the grammer school. Many friends of the young couple| are their If the wheelmen organize a club as they Mrs. William Alden came home from edgement to the New York Recorder people .j talk of doing, it will increase the interest in Brookline, Mass., Saturday night. Mrs. ITulda Andrews who has been spend well-wishers, that their lives may be long and Half-Wool Challies acknowledging the receipt of the elegant piano the exercise in this town. Miss Hattie Derry assisted in D. A. Page’3 ing the winter in Massachusetts has returned happy. 'They were the recipients of many home. which fell to him through T he Courier-Ga Are the prettiest ever seen, so Wonder if the professional men arc going candy kitchen during Mr. Page’s absence. handsome and valuable gifts, among them e to organize a baseball nine. We notice zette guessing contest. the ladies say. B. C. Prince returned Saturday night from Wire guards have been placed on the various pieces of silver, linen and rare bric-a- s many of them practicing. a visit with his brother Will in Arlington, windows of the basement at the new school- Now that wc have a retail Grocers’ Asso There was a skate at the opera house house. brac, household furniture, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Mass. ciation, and all pf the marketmen being mem Saturday. The bills were some of Merri- Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Robinson returned Sat? May went on the afternoon train fora trip Our Fancy Silks Rev. J. H. Parshlev of Rockland delivered bers wouldn’t it be a good idea for them to Y thew’s unique productions. urday from their trip to Ellsworth and other an eloquent sermon at the Baptist church through some of the New England states and D. Provinsky & Son of Boston will (.pen places. Sunday. after their return will he at home at 20 Frank make a rule that none of the men shall buy For Dresses, Waists and 1 their clothing store Thursday. It will be Rose Bros, store will be an elegant affair. or sell fowl that haven’t been thoroughly ^and Trimmings, are as handsome Rev. Mr. McCrann of the Bangor Theolog lin street. 1 called the “ Boston Blue Store.” Artist Carleton is doing a great job on the properly cleaned. as they are numerous. It ceiling. ical Seminary preached at the Congregational seems as if the designers have 1 Rev. W. E. Gaskin delivered a very inter- chapel Sunday. RICHARDSON—DYER. In regard to the Freeman property referred r esting discourse to a large congregation at The gaily painted cart of the “ Red Seal reached their limit in styles the Union church Sunday evening. Co.,” of Rockland brightened our streets Excellent music is being furnished at the Wednesday evening at the residence of to in another column, it is now stated that Baptist church by a chorus choir under the and combinations. Adelbert Crandall is canvassing the town yesterday. Mrs. J. R. Richardson, 52 Camden street, the heirs are supposed to reside somewhere in Walter J. Lyman of Boston, of the firm G. charge of C. F. Richards,esq. II. IL Magunc, occurred the marriage of her youngest son, Maine and Massachusetts as Mr. Freeman t in the interest of the Homez Chase Nursery who is West, is a good deal missed therefrom, Stock Co. of Auburn. He is meeting with A. Colson & Co., came Saturday for a short Judson R., and Miss Emma A. Dyer, (laugh before bis death spoke of brothers and sisters stay in town. but C. M. Kibbles takes his place for the time. Our French Satines good success. ter of Timothy Dyer of Camden. It was a living in Portland, Me., and Chatham and The H. R. Brennan Dramatic Club, now Allie Beverage is foreman on the Herald Rockport’s citizens held a special town Are the talk of the city, Such force, having severed his connection with the meeting, Saturday. The meeting was called very pretty wedding and enjoyed by the rela Welflcet, Mass. He died some 25 years ago. _ playing a four weeks’ engagement at Bangor, beautiful effects were never n will open for a week at the Vinalhaven opera Rockport News. to reconsider the action of a previous meeting tives and a few of the social acqnaintances of The laughable play “A Temperance Trick” r house May 14. Horace Robbins and Harry C. Hatch took respecting highway surveyor districts, and the bride and groom. Some of the young produced. raise money for the roads. It was finally to be presented at the opera house tonight for 7 There was one man arrested Saturday- a carriage ride to Stockton, Saturday, remain lady friends lent their aid in adorning the the benefit of the Canton has the largest cast ing over Sunday. voted that the selectmen appoint five road night for being drunk and disorderly. He commissioners. After considerable debate it rooms and a prominent feature of the result of of characters of any play produced this sea was taken before Justice L. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Herrick and daugh was voted that the selectmen may contract to their handiwork was a bower of evergreens Our New e lined $3 and costs, ters Clara, Julia and Margaret of Chicago sail son, and includes many new faces. 'The fun have roads broken out in the winter. The and arbutus, from the center of which hung 5 John Tolman, Erank Pierce, Allie Lane, for Germany May 5. article to raise more money for the roads was commences with the raising of the curtain Organdies, Llamas, e Fred Grindle and Lyford Vinal furnished the At Norumbega, Mr. Stearns has recently passed over. E. A. Morrill was moderator. the wedding bell of white carnations and and never lets up until the curtain drops on - music for the skate that Manager Shields had set out too quince trees and has an acre of under which at 8 o’clock the couple stood the last act. Major Chas. E. Weeks has Dimities, Henriettas at the opera house Saturday evening. blackberries and raspberries in cultivation. PULPIT HARBOR. and were united in the holy bonds of matri charge of the floor for the ball which follows t M. F. Lenfest is kept busy furnishing tools The Monday club met with Mrs. II. L. mony by Rev. R. W. Jenkyn. The bride is the play. The tickets have been selling and Percales 1 for the paving cutters, and although he has Alden yesterday afternoon, and voted to dis an attractive young person and it is said by ; added another man, Wm. Lothrop of Rock- continue the meetings throughout the sum Lobster fishermen report lobsters very rapidly. those present that she looked exceedingly j land, he finds that he can hardly till orders. mer. scarce. The lobster dealers of that city, says the pretty in her wedding costume of white Hen 1 Steamer Governor Bodwell will be taken The employes of the electric road don’t Alexander Gills has a large number of her Portland Press, will prepare a petition to the - ofl the route Saturday night, and will during ring in his weir. rietta made up with point d’lrelande lace think that the track will be relaid to the next legislature for a ten and one-half inch • the next ten days undergo a thorough over- bridge this season. It is to be hoped that it Vernon Cooper of Lewiston is at his grand and satin ribbon. Mr. Richardson is a smart lobster law the year around. They say that 1 hauling, and be made ready for the summer’s father’s, S. Y. Crockett. young fellow, at present with the fruit and work. the nine inch law will soon result in the Josiah Parsons, Solomon Parsons and James produce house of Thorndike Hix, and is 5 The E'ox Island Granite Co. is busy on Eaton of Bear Island were in town Wednes- destruction of the lobster. Under the present popular with a large circle of our society 1 cemetery work. It is making the foundation law, the canners and foreign market only are » for Charles Littlefield’s monument that is young people. The bridesmaids were the i being built in Hallowell and a lot for Mrs. Tbc quarterly meeting of the Lincoln Bap benefited. T he C.-G. reporter] has^ talked tist Association was invited to meet with the little misses Leola and Leona Thorndike, ■ R. C. Gray. with a local dealer who thinks that cither church here May 15. nieces of the groom, who with their bright Mrs. E. A. Ellenwood is having the old short lobsters ought to be sold for a while, or S. W. Crockett and Eostie Witherspoon wall that has presented such an unsightly faces and graceful manner of officiating add else ten and one-half inch lobsters must be 1 appearance in front of her house, removed, have returned from Lincolnville, where they ed to the eflectivencss of the scene. have been visiting friends. sold more cheaply in summer. This last and the ground graded. It is a great ini Among the wedding gifts were: A cham The Willing Workers met last week with course could only be reached by having legis J provenient. ber set, dining table and chairs, silver knives Mrs. S. P. Cooper. Their meeting this week lation prohibiting the shipment of such At the Grand Lodge of Masons, which will will be with Miss Lora Ames, Wednesday at and forks, banquet lamp, oak table, white fur : be in session at Portland this week, our lobsters out of the state in the summer 2 o’clock. rug, silver water pitcher, napkin rings, parlur ' Masonic bodies will be represented by F. S. months. 'This would increase^the supply of Ellington Carver has his weir nearly com chairs, etching, various pieces of silver, cut Walls, J. II. Sanborn, Geo. W. Vinal, O. C. lobsters in this season and thus lessen prices. ' Lane, W. Frank Pierce and D. II. Glidden. pleted. His brother Fred who has been help glass, Limoges ware, linen and other gifts. ing him, returns to his home in Levant in a Lobsters are in grest demand in the summer Mr. and Mrs. Richardson are to go to Rev. E. W. Webber of Richmond, who 1 few days. season particularly among summer resort preached at the Union church not long since, housekeeping in the Hall house on Maverick seekers. is at the head of the Order of Good Tem- street. . plarsof Maine. We understand he is to take - steps to establish the order in this town. « EARTHQUAKE AT QUEBEC. SOUTH LIBERTY. The Eastern Consolidated Minstrels of s William Harkness is ill. Rockland will be at the opera house next Mrs. W. II. Bartlett is in quite poor health Q uebec, April 30—Friday night at 8.30 Silas Hall is in town. STE Tuesday, May. 8. A street parade will be George Brown of No. Hope has been very given previous to the entertainment. ‘ the inhabitants of the village of St. Albans, Sarah Leighr is able to be out of doors. sick with congestion. situated 45 miles from here and about four There are are 22 people in the company who ‘ Most all of the lumber is cut out at the Josiah Hobbs has moved to Camden where miles from I.achevratiere station, in the mills. will furnish a first-class entertainment. he is emplowed by St. (’lair, Schwartz & Co. county of Port Neuf, heard a terrific noise Sunday evening the Advent Christian resembling the roll of thun-ler in the dis Daniel Williams has hired the farm of Geo, Leander Brown who has a pipe cancer on Overlock for another year. q church was crowded with young men to hear <. his lip is going to try the Fred Packard treat tance. 'The soil vibrated and panic ensued. the sermon based on the crime committed by ment. The people believing the ground was going Mrs. IL IE Cunningham is tending store in Herbert Emery. The pastor took his text , her husband’s absence. He is at Court at Miss Minnie Barrett will teach the Corner to open under them rushed away as fast as Our Capes and from IIeb. 12:i6, “Sold his birthright.” The they could. Near the parish church is a Belfast. address was made to the young men in partic- *' school, and Miss Mary Bills in D. II. Mans field’s district, to begin April 30. curve in the river St. Anne, which makes a The steam mill started up Monday. Fred Ja c k e ts ular and pointed out the danger of evil asso- ; water fall. The ground on the right side of Pease, Chas. Howard, Geo. Overlock, John dates. the falls gave away and the earth and rock Ramsey and Oliver Withain constitute the The selectmen have posted the warrant for NOBLEBORO. Tilled a deep gap of the falls, burying a pulp crew. Oliver William runs the engine. a town meeting to be held next Saturday, rj wood mill. May 5. 'There are ten articles iu the war Additional news from St.Anne De la Parade Mrs. Mary J. Genthner is under the Doctor’s DAMARISCOTTA MILLS. rant. The meeting is called to see what care. says the banks of the river, which are com UNION action will be taken as regards the replacing posed of clay one hundred and fifty feet high, Our Lace Curtain of the town buildings, recently destroyed by 1 Miss Maud Sidelinger is very ill and not caved in blocking up the natural channel of expected to live long. Mis. Robert Jones is very ill,being confined Another meeting of the Union Water Com fire. This is an important meeting and the ? the river for a distance of live miles and to a to her room most of the time. pany was held in the town hall at Union Sat citizens should be at their post of duty. B. Winchenbach will teach the school at depth of 17 feet, making the water rise over a D ep a rtm en t urday afternoon, the purpose being to com Church corner commencing Monday. Miss Lizzie Clark has returned to Auburn, A little tot of a girl was calling on one of a hundred feet. The earth walls were not having been home for a few days. lias been a grand success. plete the organization. The project was Mr. Henry Woltz was operated upon for strong enough to keep in check the fury of the neighbors recently and the all-absorbing The ladies of the M. E. sewing circle liad a Customers say we have select thoroughly discussed and a committee ap. question at the time was that of the fire. She n dropsy on Friday and is at the point of death. the stream and with a terrible roar and rush baked-bean supper io Temple* ball Wednesday pointed to investigate the question of land listened very attentively, her sympathies were the water came down upon the unprotected ed the most beautiful designs, drainage. C. M. Walker, esq., of Rockland Allie Perkins is having a long ditch dug evening. aroused and evidently wishing to console 5 feet wide and 4 1-2 feet deep to bury rocks village, carrying away the bridge. ami our prices are the lowest was appointed a committee to ascertain the those who were sorry that the school building At io p. in. the water rose and carried away Mrs. George Clark has arrived home from W iiat more can you ask? cost of water pipes, hydrants, etc., and to see was destroyed, said: “ Well, don’t you link, . another bridge at St. Anne. At eleven it Whitefield with her little twin daughters. if insurance rates would he materially les Mrs. l.yra Winslow returned Friday from carried away two piers of the bridge and all She went to Whitefield in February. I ’se lost thirty cents worf o’ books and not a ’ Rockland where she has been caring for sick We do not use many columns sened by the introduction of this water sys cent of insurance!” the lumber booms along with the wharves. I tem. The sentiment of the townspeople relatives. 'The house of Farmer Gauthier, at St. Albans of this paper lo name prices of seems to he heartily in favor of the company’s The concert and ball Friday evening, May e, is completely buried and the four persons who 5c pins, 5c print, 5c shaker scheme, and it ought to he so for pure water 4, under the auspices of Star of Hope Lodge, (i occupied it are supposed to be crushed in the iiuunel, 5c ginghams, etc., etc. piped right into your house is not to lie No. 42 I. O. O. E., will wind up the ob- p| debris. At the place where the house was Papa Says laughed at. servanceof the 75th anniversary of the order j £ overwhelmed, smoke can be seen and it is Many times our prices of here. Some idea of the amount of work being feared the house caught lire which means Mamma Makes done towards decorating the hall for this oc- Sl goods are lower than quoted 6how Depicted Blood, poor sure death to the inmates that were known to by others. We read every L a d ie s ’ Will he one of casion may be learned from the fact that from have been within. The Most “ Magnificent” 4 to 20 of the members have been at work nourishment, e v e ry th in g The accident has been especially severe 011 Light, White, Bright Bread, advertisement (in our line) C o n g r e s s tlie ,eailillg Bty*es on the decorations, every evening for more the dumb animals. Hundreds of cattle,sheep Daintiest Rolls. . . Most Delicate Cake, printed iu our county papers, than a mouth past, and all day Friday the 111 bad. They are signs of And Delicious Pus try , Me liver Suw. A n for Spring of ’94. and pigs have perished and amidst the wreck and wlien quotations are made committee will be at the hall putting things in P) A n a e m ia . age that floats past the brutes can be seen strug SHI- CAN T HELP IT I I WHY ?? ■ B o o ts w place. All who wish are welcome to call the gi less than regular prices we al H e expect them gling desperately to reach shore. River Noire, BECAUSE SHE USES afternoon of that day and see the beautiful ef nt the exact place of the accident,is not anywhere ways meet or beat them. ^ a n d fects. It is safe to say that nothing of the Ul in boon. Prices near a telegraph station and no information kind was ever attempted here before. With a* S c o tt’s as to the dead can be yet had with certainty. B i o e s . flouJ g:i l(J the music, decorations and the other special 91 The people of all the surrounding districts are features, this certainly will be the time of the lc >ea>on. ‘J1 panic-stricken and on account of the altered C, D widths. If you cunnot conditions of the country it is very difficult to E m u lsio n reach the scene and return. 'The piece of [et what you want at home, call here SOUTH WARREN laud which slid into the river is about a mile the Cream of C od-liver Oil, long and four miles wide. 'The latest information received says that md see what we carry in stock. Our Billy Clifford was in town Sati|fday on busi w ith hypophosphites, en ness. 8500,000 worth of property has been destroyed riches the blood, purines the and twelve persons have been killed. nit of town trade is increasing. George Eenuond is quite sick with appen dicitis. skin, cures Aneemla, builds Vhy? Because we carry the stock The smallpox is an epidemic in Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. L’harles Jordan are visiting in up the system. Phyiieiant, t h e Conn., and eight victims are down with the THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH Woolwich. disease. o suit the trade. w orld over, endorse It. Your Grocer will get it if you insist Miss Iola Libby of Cushing is visiting rela Sparks from a locomotive yesterday after Accept no imitation. tives in towu. | noon started a lire at Merrimac that burned Levi : Seavey, Ernest Carle of Malden, Mass., was at Don’t ba deceived bj Substitutes I over ioo acres of the best standing timber in COBB, WIGHT & CO., Agents. HeoU k Uvuie, W. T. AU Southern New Hampshire. kitts Block, - - Thomaston. Capt. Bradford's last week. i THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE] ISDAY MAY 1, 1894. F SPORT AND PASTIME. A tennis association is contemplated. MARINE MATTERS. FRATERNITY FACTS. Rockland and Thomaston have some very fine players who could make things inter The Atkinson Furnishing Co. Bicycle Bits and Town Topics with esting. The Movements of Vessels. Chartes, The annual session of the grand bodies of Exciting Baseball Notes. Notes and the Like. The Bay View baseball club met last Maine Masonry open today in Portland. night and organized for the season. Lewis At the South Railway the following vessels Rockland’s bodies are represented as follows: The following was the result of the National Jason was elected manager and captain and are up for repairs: Harvester, rccaulking Aurora I.odge is represented by C. E. Me league games Saturday: Philadelphia 14,Boston Charles Willis secretary and treasurer. The and painting; Abbie S. Walker, general over servey, Master, and F. A. Peterson, Senior regular nine will play as follows: L. Jason c. 3; Cincinnati 16, Pittsburg 5; New York 10, hauling; J. R. Bodwell, new keelsons, caulk Warden; King Solomon’s Royal Arch Chap Kalloch p, P. Jason 1, Robinson 2, Brown 3, ing and painting; A. L. Hamilton, new We are again to the front, this time with a superb assortment of Baltimore 6; Brooklyn 10,Washington 9; Chi ter by A. P. St. Clair, High Priest, and E. P. cago 2 Louisville I ; St Louis 7, Cleveland 1. Willis s, Nelson 1, Cook cr, and Sullivan r. stern; Mail, recaulking and painting; steam I'he following were the result of other er Florence, general overhauling; sloop Rollins, King, C. E. Meservey, Scribe; King games:—Haverhill 10, Worcester 5: Brocton The lease of Farwell Opera House held by Island Belle, recaulking and painting. Hiram’s Council by C. E. Meservey, proxy for 3, Lewiston I; Pawtucket 5, Bangor 1; f all A. I), and W. H. Bird, expired this morning Win. Farrow has just completed the largest Baby : Carriages ! and the management will remain in the the Thrice Illustrious, E. P. Rollins and River 6, Portland o; Andover 7, Darmouth baloon jib lie ever made. It is for the sloop A. I*. St. ( lair; Claremont Commander/ by t ; Bates 15, Colby 12, hands of N. T. Farwell for the present at A. L. Hamilton and contains 22s yards of least. The Messrs. Bird and D. M. Murphy duck. L. M. Kenniston, Eminent Commander, J. We say it without semblance of have given our theatre loving people the best < apt. Zenas Shaw, the veteran lime coaster F. Hall Generalissimo, and F. A. Petterson, If the game of ball between the Bay Views attractions a going and the gentlemen in boasting but as a straightforward question arc well rewarded as far as appreci is loading sch Ariosto for Providence from proxy for the Captain General. and High School nine Saturday afternoon is ation goes. A. F. Crockett Co. Worthy Master R. H. Burnham represents any precursor of what we may expect in that fact that we have absolutely the Sch. Emma ( Ireen was in the harbor last Rockland Lodge and High Priest John F. line this season Rockland is to be favored night loaded with lumber from Bangor for with some First class sport. It was the first One week from tonight occurs the benefit Singhi represents Temple Chapter. finest assortment of Baby Carriages athletic exhibition at the Spring Street Opera New York. game of the season and so far the best one, Knox Lodge, of South Thomaston is rep I he High School nine played ball to win, the House for Joe Donovan. Mr. Donovan has Schs. Majestic, from Salem, and Lewis R. ever shown in Rockland. A good Bay Views played ball to win, but as only spared no pains that as an exhibition the French, from Steuben, arrived Monday. resented by Milton E. Bassick, Junior War one. of the teams could be successful, the affair shall be a success and our sport loving Saturday’s arrivals were: Schs. Billow, den, and District Duputy Grand MasterA M. strong serviceable one for only High Schools reluctantly gave their opponents people should reciprocate with a big attend Boston, general cargo to A. J. Bird A Co.; D. Ames. ance. I’he setto between I)onovan and the the honor in the end. It was a game of few Mary Brewer, Boston; Nile, New York, with Moses Webster Lodge of Vinalhaven sends errors, abounding in as many sharp plays and famous Hennessey will be worth the admis corn to Rockland Steam mill; Nautilus, Mag $4.50 as much strategy as the law allows on those sion price. gie Hurley and D. W. Hammond, Boston. as delegates, D. II. Glidden, Geo. W. Vinal grounds. And the High School grounds, Sch. Fannie Whitmore, Campbell, sailed and W. Frank Pierce; Atlantic Royal Arch unlike some things, have not improved with The Young Mens Christian Association 28th front Sabine Pass for Manzanilla. Chapter sends High Priest Oscar Lane; De And so on at all prices purposes to keep up an interest in athletics age. i he rhomaston schr. Lizzie Ilyer, arrived Valois Commandary sends Herbert Sanborn, The glorious practice of having an Arbor this summer and with this end in view will put a fine ball nine in the field. The mem at New York 28th, 11 days from Neuvitas. while Grand Generalissmio F. S. Walls also Up to $40.00. Hay each year has caused more or less luxur- Schs. Georgia Berry, Rogers, and John S. ant shrubs to gather in the base lines, coal bership embraces some excellent material and attends. Mr. Lane’s wife accompanies him, there ought not be much difiiculty in fill Beecham, Hatch, brought coal Sunday from and they will visit a few days at the home^ of A Money Making ashes, strewn by the gentle hands of Janitor New York for A. F. Crockett Co. Read the Voting Contest in The Sun! Colson, have assumed formidable proportions ing every position from the following list: Will Goodwin. in the pitcher’s box, while the Lincoln street Howard, Simonton, Winslow, Watson, Calla Sch. O. M. Marrett. Harris, brought coal sidewalk is conducive to base bits that neither han, Magee, Wiggin, Spear, Brown and from New York Sunday for Fred R. Spear. Brunberg. As soon as the college season The regular communication of Aurora We place today in our window a sample of our newest Mr. Hoyle nor John F. Morrill conceived in Schs. Richmond, L. A. Wancn, G. M. Lodge, F. & A. M„ occurs tomorrow night Scheme! their wildest dreams or wisest rules. The ends, McLoon, Clover and Bird will be home Brainerd, Clara Rankin, Chase, Win. Rice, and best addition to our already large bargain list Trueworthy house and brook still play an and a winning combination will be cffectel. and Addie Schaelfer, arrived in New’ York and the regular convocation of King Solo important part as backstops. Saturday. mon’s chapter the Thursday night following. A Complt hamber Suite of 10 pieces. The game had not been greatly adver VINALHAVEN BUSINESS FIRM. Schs. Commerce and Mary Jane Lee sailed Probably very little work will be done us many Saturday from New York for this port. With best soft top Mattress and Spring. The glass is tised and there were doubtful prospects of the officers willjbe in attendance upon ’the of a game, but a very nice respectable Business, business,—that’s the idea you get Sch. Northern Light, Robbin, Deer Isle Grand Lodge sessions at Portland. T a large one as represented ; table and chairs are good crowd gathered to see the spot. It A Grand Opportunity is offered into your head when you enter the store of for Newport with a cargo of granite, went quality. : : seemed like old times to see Abbott Richard ashore on Tuckernuck Shoal Friday. She ] ~St. Paul Lodge of Rockport has the fol- son, Charles Harrington and score or more the above named firm. Yes, you get that idea, was assisted by the crew from Muskegat the Ladies of Rockland and other cranks howling for both sides, while and you will soon be impressed that it is a Island Life Saving Station and arrived at owing delegates: Allen Sylvester, C. W. Jen-' four little girls in blue veils lent a certain fact, if you stay around the establishment any Vineyard Haven Saturday apparently unin kins and J. A. Russ. Mr. Jenkins is in at ______Vicinity to : : : charm to the scene. length of time. Our reporter having from jured. tendance. Mr. Callahan of Portland consented to act time to time noticed the active manner in Schs. Catalina, Lilis I’. Johnson and Alas in the capacity of umpire and when he had ka, from Rockland, Laura T. Chester, Ante Knox Lodge, I. O .O . F., worked the in F called “play ball” for the fourth time there which business is conducted there, thought a lope and Regalia from Rockport and Kate itiatory degree on three candidates last night. flake Dollars was expectancy in the air. The latter turned few points for our readers would be interest I.. Pray, from Green's Landing, arrived in A jury was also drawn, with E. O. Heald as out to be rain in the third inning. ing. Boston 28th. foreman to officiate in tonight’s drama “A That the nines were evenly matched was Edwin Lane the senior member of the firm Schs. Carrie C. Miles, Billow, and David Temperance Trick.” A dollar saved is a dollar earned, and In these apparent ere the game was very old. Both Turry from Rockland, Ned P. Walker from lacked good solid practice but both played was found in the private office and received us times when everyone is economizing a Genu Vinalhaven, George A. Lawry from Spruce At the meeting of Golden Rod Chapter, good ball and the team work was up to the in a friendly manner. Our object being ex Head, arrived in New York Saturday. ine Bargain Halo is henrtily welcomed by the snuff. No. 8, O. E. S., Friday evening, it was voted o .sag! plained, he readily consented to give us a few purchasing public. : : The High Schools have an unmistakably Ship J. B. Walker, which returned to Bal to extend an invitation to Ivy Chapterfof points. timore from Newport News after being ashore fine combination of players this year, a nine Warren to visit them at the next stated S we think which will come near holding its “Come into the inner office, we can talk has been placed in dry dock and about fifty own this season. Bunker and Crockett make better there.” feet of keel Irom stern forward was found meeting, which occurs Friday evening, May badly broken and about thirty feet of shoe a first-class battery. The former catches a Comfortably seated in the cosy office we good steady game while the latter has excel badly damaged. lent control of the ball and deceitful curves. passed a half hour pleasantly indeed. The Rockport bark Adolph O’Brig was Thursday evening was a busy one at From Mr. Carr and T. E. Libby, one of the Wejhavc Just closed a transaction with Weeks, ( ushman, Chaples and Latham make stripped, caulked and remetaled at Brooklyn Masonic hall. King Solomon (Chapter had a strong infield, Chaples at third base making last week. The whole Suite, Spring and Mattress only ...... $ 1 9 .8 5 one of the largest Manufacturing Cloak sons of the junior members of the firm, we the hall first and conferred the Mark degree a particularly brilliant play in one of the early learned the following of the volume of busi One hundred tons of coal had to be taken Houses In New York for their Sample innings. Hodgkins, Miller and Stewart upon one candidate."/After the Chapter was Here is what it is actually worth : ness. out of the achooner Abbie S. Walker before L ine oi showed up well in the field. Stewart led his she could be floated. closed King Hiram Council conferred the- team in batting. Suite, 10 pieces, 825.00 This is indeed a bargain and Edwin Lane was born here, when the Capt. John W. Whitman, formerly of the Select’and Super-excellent degrees Tupon one S. T. Mattress, best, 3.50 The Bay Views had a fine battery in place was known as Carver’s Harbor. His schooner Eugene Borda, has purchased a we can only say in explana M isses’ a nd C h ild re n ’s Kalloch and Jason. Kalloch is a trifle wild at candidate. Then a banquet followed which S pring, 1.50 tion that it is due to a lucky times but has good speed and curves. father was one of the business men of the master’s interest in schooner Hattie A. Marsh was enjoyed by all. town and consequently the son was brought and is now loading with paving at Long purchase and our determina Winslow played first base substituting for Cove for New York. 'I'he vessel is a fine 830.00 tion to serve the public at the Philip Jason, Robinson and Bass covering up as a business man, and was connected with We doubt if the 75th anniversary of Odd second and third bags. Brown played an three-master of 450 tons, with a carrying ♦ • ♦ ♦ lowest prices absolutely pos Reefers and his father at the age of 21. capacity of 650 tons, and was built in New Fellowship was anywhere celebrated, with excellent game at short, as did Costello, Cook London in 1888. : SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW.: sib le . and Watson in the field. Cook made a splen T. G. Libby was born at Lincoln in this greater success than by Knox Lodge in this did running fly catch m the sixth inning, state, and when just entering manhood, the Capt. Joshua Bartlett is at home from Bos city, Thursday. The celebration was opened ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Jackets! . . while Watson fielded a man out at first base call for troops was heard, and he responded. ton, where schooner Evie B. Hall is dis by Canton Lafayette in the afternoon with a charging lumber from Brunswick. on what was a dead safe hit. After the war was closed he came here as a parade, headed by Ingraham’s band. There This is the Pilgrim Spring The last three innings of the game were Capts. A. F. Green, A1 Achorn, and M. About 100 in all, no two alike, which we painter. were 51 men in line, in full uniform, marching On requestwe will mail Catalogues particularly exciting. In their half of the Shady left Monday for Boston to join schooner shall offer at . . • . seventh the Bay Views made two scores both In 1871, the firm of Lane & Libby Nina Tillson and proceed to Hillsboro to with veteranlike step, and it was noted b>4be of our Baby Carriages or Refriger on home runs. Costello was the first man at was established and till 1878 it was car load plaster for Alexandria, Va. crowds of onlookers that no more attractive ators. the bat, and as he had been doing excellent ried on as a furniture, painters’ supplies Vessels Loading.—Frank A. Magee for parade ever was seen in our streets. In the work throughout the game everybody won 5oc on the Dollar. and jewelry store. In 187S, the business of New York from A. J. Bird \ Co.; Carrie L. evening Odd Fellows hall was crowded and a dered what the next stroke would be. It Hix, for New’ York, from II. O. Gurdy & Co.; came and was a bigger surprise than its pre- curing fish was added, and there has been Ada Ames, for New York, from A. J. Bird program of much enjoyment was rendered, CASH OR CREDIT. lecessors had been. Costello otTercd at 8 5.00 Jackets at. .$ 2.50 strict attention to the business, until now it Co.; Humboldt, for Boston, from Almon made up of addresses, music and recitations. almost the first ball pitched and the bat met it reaches annually a business of $100,000, Bird; Race Horse, for New York, from K. The speakers were Oliver Otis, Aaion Howes, squarely with a resounding whack. Like a G.00 Jackets a t. which means a great deal for the little town C. Rankin & Co.; Julia A. Decker has fin A. A. Beaton, Rev. A. R. MacDougall, Free Delivery by our own team. .. 3.00 shot from a rifle the ball went past short ished loading from Joseph Abbott for New stop, straight for the wooden schoolhouse on of Vinalhaven. A. I. ' roi l.rtt, Geu. Harden aiWJJ . . 8.00 Jackets at. York; the I’emaquid finished loading yester . 4.00 Summer street. Straight toward the little The principal part of the business is done day for Boston from A. C. Gay A’ Co; Nauti ! 11:. 1 • - J: nog a ,t - /y the hole which does duty as a cellar window went in about six or eight months of the year. The lus is loading for New York from Almon Bird ■ h u t i: ■..1’. s i if, Ci i'V The finest procurable. We have as well the BARGAINS ON EVERY FLOOR. 1 0 .0 0 J ackets a t. the ball and to the laughter of the spectators M i M r . ..e \! dlcr, II. .M. ! .. . r d , ^ B ^ § . 5.00 fish are taken on the wharf, either fresh or and G. A. Aines, Thomas Borden, for New and the chagrin of the High Schools, disap York from A. C. Gay & Co. and G. A. Ames Woven Wire all grades from $4.50 down. 15.00 Jackets at. peared from sight. ( letting it right away was salted, cured and packed away, either in ! . . .. 7.50 an impossibility and before a method had Schs. A. W. Ellis and Fannie & Edith ' .iace T a ^ H ^ B B barrels or “drums,” as they call them, or in sailed Saturday for New’ York from A. C. Gay been devised even, Costello, who is every inch the old familiar packages. It WILLOUGHBY BLOCK, - 343 MAIN STREET a ball player, had crossed the plate. &Co. Brown knocked a grounder to short stop In the autumn they make a specialty Sch. Eugene Borda, Greeley, is at Long ■ gi ' 3t re W. J. CALDER, Manager. and died at first base. Winslow who up this of the toothsome finnan haddie, and many Cove loading stone for New York. .'.t: , ' ,.:i point had done nothing with the bat stepped tons of this style of cured fish is put onto the Sch. Yankee Maid sailed Saturday from A. ! id’ an 1 1 I . i attic. to the plate and aimed at a good one. He market to tempt the appetite of those who F. Crockett Co. for Boston. A lso A bout 5O H undsom e hit it and the ball sailed over third base into surround the breakfast tables in our New Thu following wood cooxterH were entered at the Nelson’s yard. A foul or fair ball was hard Custom House Monday ; Lizzie B Howard, Port to determine hut the umpire decided that it England homes. Greville, wood to F Cobh ,Xc Co; Beulah, Was on, H E E R E R ’S l was all right and home run No. 2 came in. About forty men are employed at the wharf 8t John, wood to Joseph Abbott; Watcbmun, BLACK CAPES Robinson flied out to right field and Bass died Surly, St George, wood to F Cobb .x Co (and cld ARSAPARIL in the busy season, taking cure of the fish for Kt George), Maud Pyu, Wilson, Rockport, S on a grounder. The High schools made two wood to F Cobb & Co. In Lace, Jet and Braided. Lat runs also in this inning and the score stood 6 delivered by about 50 vessels, beside what is Beb Surprise of Harrington for Boston put into to 5 in their favor. bought from small boats owned by individuals. Port Clyde Thursday leaking badly. She Is loaded What the Town Clerk Says] with potatoes and apples. Capt. Mitchell nay* she est Designs—No Two Alike, I he graduates drew a blank in the eighth, On the wharf and vessels about 100 men are commenced to leak noon after leaving Harriugton It is Lilts but Jason crossed the plate for the Bay Views necessary to carry on the work. and tiny had to pump all the way. They have beached her and are trying to atop the leuks so as and the score was tie. to proceed. The cargo i* some damaged. From $ 5 .0 0 to $15.00; Costello of the Bay Views opened the ninth I’he business of the firm is not confined and last inning with a clear base hit. Brown to the fish wharf. Just step into the NEW YORK FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. struck out but Costello in the meanwhile had store on Main street, and if Glidden can Getting S01 worth $10.00 to $30.00 Little or no variation in the position of the mar. gone down to second, Winslow was the next find time, he will take you around the store. ket can be noted this week. The prolonged Inac tivity and depression in petroleum and general car batter and he hit the first hall pitched knock We call this a “general” store, you can find ing in Costello, but ‘lying in an attempt to go fieights for distunt foreign ports has become, if For M i n e ! First Choice w ill get Best Styles. about everything here “generally.” Six men anything, even more active, and unfortunately there make second base. No more scores were would appear to be slight change of ananything for made in that inning hut as the Seniors drew are employed and a lady bookkeeper up the better. another blank it proved the winning run. We River Plate frieghts continue to be held In check stairs. We find the clothing department, and by the depression In Argent! ia, due to the extreme WHAT? present the full score: low prices realized for In r wheal crop, in uddltlon you can get about anything you want in this to the burden of a heavy iudebieduos. The small HAY VIEWS. line, although many think they have to go to number of fixtures of lumber vessels for that des W hy exchanging your tination of late indicates no variation in rates, Brown, -s, Rockland to get their goods. I'm. C.-G. which are substantially the sume us they were year W inslow , 1 b, wishes the firm many years of usefulness and ago. There Is some little inquiry for lumber ton paper cover Novels that Robinson, 2b, nage for ltio du Janeiro at about $14 lor yellow I I! MM, 3 1 , prosperity. pine, and aso for small vessels f -r general cargo . Jason, e, to N orth Brazil ports ut 70 Buy it of your nearest Grocer or Druggist. All Dealers Keep It, and it is I laving a large sale. Now is just the time you need it. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS DISEASED ? H e r e iis s» Ixttd ease entirely Cured ! READ WHAT W. 0, LDCE, WASHINGTON’S TAX COLtECTOB SAYS: W ashington, Maine, April 28th, 1894. Bed Seal Remedy Company, Rockland, Maine, V a Dear Sirs—You may feel at liberty to use iny name in the following connection. During the Spring of 1893 I was affected very badly with Kidney 'Trouble and could with difficulty attend to my business. T was attended by two different physicians who did not help me and I could get no help until I began to take Red Seal Sarsaparilla, three bottles of which entirely cured me. I earnestly recommend it to others troubled as T was. W . O. LUCE, Tax Collector of W ashington, Maine. IS BETTER THAN OTHER MEDICINES! Every one knows that tea is rendered unfit to be taken into the stomach by boiling, and just so with any other preparation made from Hoots and Herbs, as by Iboiling you cre- ate tannic acid, which is poisonous to the stomach. Unlike other Sarsaparillas, Dyspepsia Cures, Blood Medicines and NerVc Ionics, R FO SFA L SA R SA ;;BAR ILLA !S NOT BOILED OR STEEPED hut is made by the Cold Process Percolation, which method extracts the desired Medical Properties from the Roots and Herbs without pro- A ducing the injurions property, tannic acid. This fact in part explains why BED SEAL SARSAPABILLA is a Positive (Jure for Dyspepsia and Indigestion, We d o n ’t know of a single case it has failed to cure. Be sure to try a bottle. IT O U H E JS T>TROT>T ,TR. /SEAL REMEDY COMPANY, Rockland, Maine, CLARK ISLAND. t h o m a s t o n . I Joseph D. Feyler will sell his laundry bus- Economical Spring Gowns for Ladies I iness to the steam laundry of Peterson & Mero A somewhat rapid glance over the coining BUSINESS OUTLOOK. George McConchie is oil work with a sore W. B. Ilyler came from Boston Thursday which will start as soon as machinery arrives. 1 fashions shows that they are practically the i same a» last year’s. 'I bis tact, however, George L. Knight has just returned from a jlic tra i the Lines______C finger.- night. Mr. Feyler will be employod by the new i prove a blessing in disguise, as it will enable Israel Clark is hauling paving from the Hat Mrs. John Ackerman of Green’s Landing firm. ! many to exercise a well-timed economy and three weeks trip through northern New York, TUXEDO [ of Hie Washing Powders ate severallj was in town Friday. , ! take advantage of this sameness of style for New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts, claimed to~be the best made We claim th. ledge quarries to Clark’s Island for shipment. Schooner \ eto, Capt. Frank Harris, which ,enjl deling old dresses. Every part of a gown M.T. Jameson’s horse ran away and smash Burnham Ilyler is at home from a voyage loaded with litne from J. A. Creighton & Co., can thus be made over, and especially the over and he reports very little improvement in same B u t, wc arc the only manulactiirct who back up tins assertion by_ refundinj ed the wagon and caused a combustication in to San Francisco in ship Cyrus Wakefield. i for New York, and which they feared was skirt which will be so largely worn. By using business. The opening of spring and the an old skirt of a different material, the trans need of a change of clothing occasioned by monev ii cusioin?r_is dissaiislied. Tiili the grocery business. Edna Morse has gone to Waltham where Host, has been reported at Salem where she formation will ba nt once both complete and the approach of warm weather has made some our claim that TUX l d o r the H t Miss Mary Zeender gave a birthday party she has employment in Waltham Watch Co.’s put in for safety during the late gale, effective. If the lower pan of an old dress be worn or soiled, it may easily be removed, as little stir in certain lines of business, but it’s voun^ friends. Ice-cream and other office. I Gorham Mathews and Harry Young have the drapery In some .styles is drawn upas lar as .• compound made, does uot injure ents were served. the knee on the side, and halfway between the only a spring flurry, and there seems n the finest labric. and_does clean everything Elmer Bumps has moved into the house of changed their respective vocations and gone [acksmith shop was on fire Wednes- foot and the knee in front. As a matter of prospect of a permanent change for th l|," lir ' ‘Ccr has a package b ir yt m fry it. Mrs. Willey, corner of Dunn and Elliot1 quite extensively into the egg business. They course the draperies are varied in form and , T. Ulmer sounded the alarm to ...... „ .. I sometimes quite complicated. 1 he McDowell better. le fire department responded and streets. | are going through the country collecting eggs cushion Journal contains all the novelties of “Traders of all parties tell me,” said Mr B e st on Mrs. Saufey and daughter left Wednesday -and shipping them to Boston and Portland the season, and moreover, in order to lurnish , Knll,ht «lhat if the Wilson hill w ere de Reached the flames. further assistance to their readers, they offer a uuu 11 Ult Alison uni were de E a rth morning for Boston where they will spend aj Thomas Vose, our local gardener, has about | supplement of patternpatteins of the latest styles feated or there was any reasonable prospect FRIENDSHIP. few weeks. 3000 tomato, cabbage and cucumber Plan‘s i JnV x ^ d ^X ^ ifio d lrat’c price?’ of it8l) inK defeated,business would pick up.” a n d on Citizens who drive over the South Warren I started under glass, and this week will start Furls” and • ‘•Paris - • Album of Fashion” cost DIRT. £ of Rockport, Mass., is visiting J3.50 a Year or 35 cents each per copy. wn. . . . French Dressmaker” is #3.00 per annum GLEN COVE. Trade Mark through the planks. s »ld 3,000 plants, making quite lucrative <>r 30 eents a copy. “ La Mode,’ which is the enhach is still in the employ of Present and Ticket in every Package. Capt. Joseph Barlow and mate harles ' business. 1 best family fashion magazine in existence is irsery Co., false reports to the r .1 . offered at the exceedingly low price of #1.50 a Mrs. A. C. Young entertained her Sunday Ilathorn left Tuesday morning for fishing E. W. Lanser, captain of the government , c!ir or 15 ccnls „ Cl,py- „ y„‘u are hstanding. School class at her home Monday evening. trip to Georges Island. I buoy-boat Lilac, arrived at J. O. Cushing & | procure any of these punliealions trotu your 2. Wallace has a Scotch Braham Hiram Grant is having his barn raised four | Co s wiiarf Thursday noon and hoisted on "y^apply by m ail^o^L.ssrs A^^MeDowefl'A Mrs. Win. Gurney and Mrs. Sylvester Smith t lays ordinary eggs, and lays every of Rockville were at C. W. Studley’s, Thurs hoard the bell-buoy recently picked up off Go., 4 West 14th Street, New York. She recently laid an egg measuring nA feet, which will be a great improvement. day. ymmtttwmttmtmttmtty Work is being done by George Young. ('ape Cod by schooner Druid, Capt. Hutchins. | finches that weighed a quarter pound, ,,,...... 1 Besides Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Pb’ lpn Ward’* Mrs. Enoch T. Davies and Miss Jessie D a I here was a large crowd on shore to see the , story> .., he Oatb of Allegiance,” the Apr! week from that day she laid another George II. Gardiner has just returned from vies of Rockland were at Capt. E. J. Collins Pimples, Blotches government boat, and the manner of hoisting Atlantic contains two contributions relating 10 a business trip, soliciting orders for his hue P tly as described above, and continues the l.iinv on hoard wur‘ '1'bey are Mr Kben Greenoueb Scott’s Thursday. ig ordinary eggs. Can it be beaten for flavoring extracts, He reports business very the uo) m oara. 1 historical paper, "General Lee during the Some repairs are being made on the E. E. Sanford Delano’s building at the foot of Cantpiign of the Seven Days,” and a paper on and Old Sores iddy? .. . , . , “ W ars Use of the Engines of Peace —rai'- Rhodes buildings, corner Commercial and PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT SOUTH WARREN. Lawrence Dunn one of our young Knox street, which was recently injured by ; rorttiS| elietricity. and inflammable oils— f.y Warrenton streets. fire, has been repaired and painted in lemon | General Joseph L. Bren:, ol the Confederate AND POTASSIUM Catarrh, Malaria ------i photographers has taken several pictures of W. R. Hall has a new lobster car. He is with green trimmings. He will open about irui' ’ ------______llattiC Libby has g o n e to Cushing to visit the hell buoy now lying on the < ushing catching quite a lot of herring and some May 1 a choice stock of fruit, confectionery Dehebvino Pbajsb. M akes latives. wharf. smelts in his net. anti Kidney Troubles and fancy groceries, and will also have a We desire to say to our oitileus, that for Isaac Davis has gone on a fishing trip <1 Arthur McCurdy, our popular depot master, years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Miss Evie M. Carter of South Hope who Arc entirely reuiovetl by lunch counter to accommodate those travel P.P.P, among the islands. has moved into the house recently vacated by Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New has been visiting at W. S. Ingraham’s, has re g r Marvelous Cures ling on the Maine Central. Life Pills, Bueklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Miss Hattie Walter cante home from Port Eltner Bumps, corner of Knox and Gleason turned home. She was accompanied by her The Fishing Gazette of April 19th thus Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sister, Mrs. Ingraham. land Wednesday. streets. speaks of one of our Knox County residents. ,ul! *" w.ell> or 'h»t have given sueb universal in Blond Poison Miss Xda Libby is stopping with Mrs. Ad A party of young men and women from L.Il't'MAIS OKOS. , DUVilUUttU, The celebrated Torbet Concert Company ‘ . ,, satisfaction. We do uot hesitate to guarantee t Hius—I bought a bottle of “ Fishermen throughout the state will regret them every time, and W'J stand ready to re- Rockland were at Glen Cove, the other day, your P. P P. at Hot Springs, Ark. .and dison Oliver at the village. of New York will appear in Walt’s hall, May Rheumatism It has clone mo more goo-' .an throe Benjamin Wallace of So. Waldoboro has to learn that Dr. E. W. Gould, Commissioner fund the purchase price, if satisfactory results after mayflowers. When passing by the months’ troatm eutat r‘ A ripriugs. 8. Further announcement will he made in a of Sea andano Shoresnore Fisheries,nsneries, i5is retiring. Dr.t>r. do not follow their use. These .vmvremedies have Hend three bottles C. /. been visiting at Henry Walter’s. schoolhouse they looked in at the windows, Kespectfully yov , few days Gould ha. has been a good commissioner; ha. 'heir great popularity purely on their ^ and Scrofula JAH. M. L’l WTON, Miss Mary Creighton went to Concord, , , . , r , merits. W. H. Kittredge, Druggist, came into the entry, spoke to the scholars and Abordeeu, Brown County, 0. i worked for the interest of the fisher- f Mass., Wednesday to visit relatives. Robert Lawry and Frank Piper are repair always otherwise disturbed the school. They were P. P. P. purities the blood, builds op € 'u |ll. J . I>. J o llllh lo u . men, and should have been reappointed. 11 A Million Fbiknds. the weak and debilitated, gives George Bucklin of Rockland visited his ing the buildings on the John O. Robinson invited to come in by the teacher hut refused. strength to weakened nerves, expels To all whom it mat/ eoneern: I here- ‘ will behe succeeded by Mr. Whitten of Port Port- A friendirienu in need is a friendrr end indeed, amian-l not disu:'.ses,glvlug the patient heult h and by testify to the wonderful properties , father Caleb Bucklin, Wednesday. place, preparatory to their occupancy by Dr. hupniness where sickness, gloomy of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I 1-. I ” Ti,« ...IV that Mr Kwt than one million people have found j u#t | ,naue a »ccona v,wl u ,u » tnt same feelings aud lassitude first prevailed. suffered for several years with an un- ' E. W. Gould. land. 1 he fish rnren nay regre th . r. a frjeuj jn Dr. King’b New Discovery results. Wonder what the Rockland city sightly und disagreeable eruption ou . my taco. I tried every known reme- NORTH WASHINGTON. Gould did not get his reappointment, hut the for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you schools would say at such an interruption, For primary.secondary and tertiary ------r . ------ju sed , • The quarterly meeting of the Lincoln Bap syphifls, tor blood poisoning, mercu citizens of our town and vicinity, feel that Dr. have never used tin. Oreat Cough Me.Iioine, I 1)y their aUioIls lt was ,hou„|lt perhaps they rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and tist Conference will meet at North Haven In all blood aud skin dlseuses, like Everett Hannan has gone to Uuity where Gould’s entire services are needed in his pro- one Inal will oonvinee you that it has won- members of Coxev’s commonweal armv blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, Buvauuuh, Oa. May 14th and 15th. A large delegation from . . . 1 . 1 . 1 derfu curative powers in all diseases of Throat, I u trc m ’-m uers 01 e^oxey s com m m w eat army. te has hired on a farm for six months. tetter, scald head, bulls, erysipelas, Mklu Cancer Cured. the Baptists here will attend. fession, and we arc glad to know that he ts Lu[)^ Eacllllottlu ia guaralltee,,’ 1 ______eczema wo may say, without fear of contradiction,that P. P. P. is the best TeHimony/rom (he JJtiyor o/Se