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V- ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, .JANUARY 9, 1891 Entered h« gMoSd (Jim Mall Mattel. Number 1

FUEL FUND. OUR ALIENS. OLD VETS. THE RuCKLAND WATER COMPANY in lhe company’s system, and where it Is ______below tho reach of frost has to a large Th. rn is a great deal of want in our Items of Interest Regarding People For­ Local Members of That Gallant Regi- B K Watts remembers us wilh copies merly Residing In Kncx County. ment, the Twentieth Maine. It Passes Into the Possession of Well ”Xl' Dl vnrifipd '*• name. oily. Many families arc unable to pro of tho Punta Gordn, Fla . Herald. < 2 s i f it One of the finest families that ever Known Boston Capitalists. ------______w a s n o t vide fuel with which to keep warm went out Irom old Knox to seek a home One ol the finest regiments that hailed ------The money tor this transaction was This is a season of money earning in from the Dirigo State was the Twen In the Milchell-Corbett contest it A Big Purchase—Nrw Company Will all raised in Boston. Among the gentle- T h e B e st elsewhere was that of Mrs. Ehen Thorn looks as though Mitchell would win— we unique ways, but we believe tbo young tieth Maine. This regiment has a num­ SornFthing' Hi^or\tl‘-CPiV?ns<'c!n^ ra,‘n lransaction.be- — d oes dike and children, who resided in South mean Governor Mitchell of Florida. people thus far have not been engaged Thomaston, in the fine hou«e now oc ber of members resident in this section. nccicd With the Company. sides Mr. Starr, may ho mentioned, S L Miller of the Waldoboro Nows, Mr. C. F. W. Dillaway, Mr. 8 ’s pnrt- ~2^S any one in anything of the sort, and so T he cupied by Collector W. II Luce who bought it of them. who is Secretary and Treasurer of the There is a revival of Napoleonism in AMES R Farns- nfir> Mr- Charles W. Young and Mr. suppose that C -G. has a plan to propose Coal sells Mrs. Thorndike was born nt the Creek, Regimental Association, is contemplat­ France. Plays in which the renowned worth and other Charles S. Rogers, all of Boston, iP illsta y ’s E at ten cents a hod. To the yonng miss in Thomaston, and is a sister of A. II ing furnishing T he C (J. with a history Corsican figures prominently are popu members of the There arc reasons for believing, it may or Iml fifteen years and under who will Fogg of this city and L. E. Fogg of of that gallant organization, nnd we lar in the theatres and sketches of his Farnsworth fami­ ho said, that Mr. George P. Wescott, of earn the greatest number of ten cents South Thomaston. Mrs. Thorndike hope to bo able to publish the first in­ life are eagerly bought and read ly have sold 1,- Portland, president of the Portland stallment before long Following is a Water Company, who has extensive hold­ between now and Feb G T iif. C.-G will now resides in Seattle, Wash., and is 8G3 shares io the BEST very pleasantly located. The son Geo list of the resident members: T he hTtifcP of Wover in built, they buy, Rockland Water ings in that and other water companies, give a nice gold ring The money thus ’urn over th» bills of the By-and-By, would briny: a F. Thorndike and youngest child, Miss Aaron Andrews. Atwood Andrews, Itn guten are reached ';y a deviout* way, Co. to Bo-ton capitalists, the sale being . has an interest in the deal.—Rockland raised will be used as a fuel fund, to be Hidden rom all but un angel's eye. Alice, m ike their homo with her Daniel Andrews, ot West Rockport; It winds about snd In and out made to C. F S arr of the firm ol Dilla k e r' b e tte r p rice Z"— expended lor the poor of our city. The Obed A. Andrews, Wm. B Bradford, The hills and dales tn sever, George F. is purser ot a steamboat ply Once gvi r the hills of the By And- By waj’ it Starr, Boston, as trustee. It is th a n -*j~~U ten cent pieces should be handed in ns Ing between Seattle nnd Victoria. W K. Bickford,M. E Lawrence, Austin And you're lust In the Louse of Never. under food that he represents a syndi­ A second cargo of pipe for tho com­ Ferr.and, Edward A. Humphrey, Henty fast as earned so that the poor may bo Mise Grace, now Mrs. D. H. Gilman, T h’-Ji iut’ - of Never Is filled with wilts, cate of well known Boston capitalists. pany’s system has arrived and is pilod <2^ every other S. Mathews, John D. Morse, C. A. WPIt Just in a minutes and pr. tty toons; upon the vacant Farnsworth lot. Spring gi tting the benefit ot the money at once resides in Seattle Her husband is an The noise of their wings ns they beat the gate) Mr. Starr also lias tiie refusal of 200 F lo u r? attorney and prominent railroad man, Copeland, Ambrose Whitcomb, ot Comes back lo t e earth In the afternoons, more shares, which will give the new street. Tlie names of all contributors will he W hen stia''ow - fly ucrufts the sky and vi ry wealthy. His wedding gilt to Thomaston; John L Bradford, Chandler Ai d iu-h with rude endeavor purchase's control of the company, as To question the hills of the By und By LOCAL LACONICS. published in thia paper. his bride was $40,000. They live in Brackett, Henry II. Butler, J. F. At, the) ask for the huuse ul Never. the whole number of shares is but 2,137 fine stylo. They have no children. Creighton, T . A Divis, S. L Messer, T h e h »nso of Never was built whh tears; The new proprietors assume all the CITY CHAT. C. G. Stewart, ot Union; Rufus R. And lost in the hills of tho By am’-By Newsy Notes and Brief Mention of Miss Lucy, now Mrs. Ligbtburn, re Are a inl'llon hopes un i a million tears— company’s contracts, including that of Laie Home Happenings. sides in Colorado, where her husband is Blackington, of South Hope; G. W. A baby's smiles and a woman's cry, the Radford Iron Co. of Radford, Pa , Here and There About Our Rapidly Burding. of South Thomaston; E, 1 he winning way seems bright today, Glowing Metropolis. engaged in profitable business. They for iron pipe for the new system, and Gur city schools began yesterday, Creighton, South Union; John F. have two children, a girl and a boy, ami veils in the house of Ne that with Daicey & Taylor of Ruston o o Quite a number of our stores now Clifford, Alden Miller, Camden; Eben — Chicago Dispatch. are most pleasantly located. for laying it. It is understood that the C. IL Merrifield and G. I. W hitten close evenings, and as a consequence Elwell, Ira Elwell, Oliver T. Mank, Miss Minnie, now Mrs. Jam es Both- system will be thoroughly rebuilt on a enptured eighty t dd pickerel ut Grassy St. George; E Folsom, Vinalhaven; Battle Creek, Mich., according to a Ex r c !etf w ithout Pain hard-working clerks and employers have wcll, resides in Seattle, wbete her bus modern system Pond. Thursday. some little time for recreation and self Frank Geyer, Henry Geyer, J. T. despatch to the New York World, is tho BY band is engaged in the insurance busi o o improvement. Ol course, the closing of ness. Ho is well-to-do. Mr. nnd Mrs Peabody, Joel S. Hart, Jacob McLain, scene of great excitement at this time, The Rockland Water Company was DR. OWOR. iho Main street stores doesn’t tend Io Bothwell have no children. Miss Min­ Edmund Wotton, Friendship; Elijah D. because Ellen G. White, the mother of created by an act passed August 20, J. B. Loring of this city is making a liven up matters much of an evening, nie will bo remembered as a fine pianist Gushee, Appleton; Charles A. Jones, Adventism, has had revealed to her in a 1850, with power to construct an aque­ 16 foot center-board beat for Dunn & but we can put up wilh that in the in Ava, now Mrs. George F. Earle of Edwin Keating, J. M. Kennedy, Porter vision that tho end of the world is near duct from Chiokawatikee Lake into and Elliott of Thomaston. o o terest of humanity. T he C.-G. would Oakland, Cnla., is the mother of two Richmond, J S. Stevens, Wm. F At a meeting in the Tabernacle of that through tho village of Rockland, to like to see other stores doing the same— children, a boy nnd a girl. They have Wight, Lewis Hall, W arren; SylvaDUs place people were adjured to donate regulate the use, distribution, and prices Charles H. Nye has opened a taker ci-1. sens of Ito grocers and the rest a beautiful home Hyler, John II. Jones, Selden D. Hunt, what they could of their personal effect of said water, and to bold real and per­ shop in M. F. Donohue's stal w it'i any o' ihm-i will crj-.vloce t .• Give the clerks their evenings and E B. KeUeran, Cushing ; Oliver Howes, to educate the heathen and ppread Se­ an old band at the bnsi most pk pltcal of the r xr-ilent re Estelle married Capt. W. M Ballard, sonal eslate not exceeding $75,000; on suits. I nm the only Dcntiat In save kerosene! a wealthy Seattle banker. They have ra R. Sylvester, C'arles J Witham cond Advent doctrines. Twenty-five condition, however, that at the end of this section ol Maine who I ns the ’right to u— thin Viluao e and l'«*>-rleH« Arlcle. lost four children nnd have one child Razorville; Decatur Monk, Theodore thousand dollars were given at this ten years, on the refunding all the ex The following 31mplv upplh d to l< " h a ><1 gatna an I th • tooth The life of a druggist and a drug clerk or filling ■ a- ito living. Roosen, Rockland. meeting for that purpose. There is one penilitures nnd ten per cent, in addition, been voted into the i *. Thl* ;a the i mv aiiect-H fu u til JfiirrnleHR must be rather a monotonous one, for The other daughter, Delia, married sane streak in these people. They have thu town, nt its option, was to have the First Baptist Churt Sab til Ute yet fout.d for Ua« <»r II her their places of business keep open seven Capt. Hatfield of Seattle. She died sev­ FIRST CARGO expended over $50,000 in buildings this right to take and control all the property Susie Trueworthy, OFFICE:—308 Jluiu Street,Spear Block, days and seven nights in the week. eral years ago, shortly after Mrs. Thorn­ year and have made them very strong and privileges of said corporation. A S. Ingraham, Lizr Iwo (tool's north of Brock’s Car and substantial, for they believo that L. Thomas, and - Station, up nu ■ Hight. dike’s arrival in Seattle. Of Lime Shipped fiom This Port to preliminary survey by R. T. Slocomb, .1. II. HA (15, Denial Parlors. The Tribune made a wise suggestion Ntw Yoik—Profitable Business. after all the sinners have gone they will and estimate of cost was made; and the and H. M. Sanl M the other day when it asked our people OUR VICINITY. come back and occupy them. This is subscriptions to the stock, by exertions to show a little pride in the matter of The first cargo of lime was shipped G W. Redman of Green’s Landing, putting into practice the formula of of Jere. Berry and others, soon amount­ Eastern keeping their walks clear of snow and ice. from Rockland to New York seventy DR. BELLE S. IAYERS, with characteristic enterprise, is re­ some of the early Connecticut settlers as ed to within $4000 of the sum required Labor, of this < When the ice melts which now makes years ago in schooner Leo, Capt. Josiah building and repairing his store which follows: Resolved, That the saints shall This balance was taken by the Ntr- Wednesday evenli, onr walks so slippery it should be re­ Spaulding, The lime was burned by was damaged by fire the ninth of last inherit the earth; resolved, That we are York firm of Ball & Co.. In part pay man, W. H. Sir moved, so that when the snow falls it Medical Parlors. month. old Mr. Rankin. He bad a little wharf the saints. ment for a supply of their newly invent­ man, M. r.lectriclty, c m be removed clean, to the boards and whore Brown’s wharf now stands. The O f f ic e IIoubs a o ed indestructible water pipe, of which tary, AIPS. .* Muh. mk bricks. vessel took in 200 barrels at the wharf We have received a circular from 9 to 11 <, lied K o led Marcus Taylor of Hope wounded his it was computed that 30,898 feet would tary, A. E. •J to 4 I1 and bad the rest scowed off to the vessel Mrs. L M. N. Stevens, president of tho be required, from one to nine inches ) Bath* Notwithstanding the accustomed drop hand about six months ago and although Chaplcs. as sho lay in tile stream. His triends Maine W. C. T. U., from which we take Specialty: Diseases of Women £; Chilton. in business after the holidays our mer- the wound healBd’ M r’ T ,y|or has been bore. The company was, in February, and associates tried to deter him from PERSONAL SYNDICATE Hl.OriC.TbiM Floor. chants report a fair amount of trade in 'K,or hn,‘l,h sincu aQ(i fiDa»y there tho following: 1851, duly organized by choice of I. K. 1- I b H U L b ' . I l, *11- . were symptoms of lockjaw. The wonnd shipping to New York, saying there was “The United Kingdom Alliance and Kimball, president; C. Holmes, treas­ no market there, but he persisted and the British Women's Temperance Asso­ Having Especial Rel We already hear talk of improvements was reopened and a three-cornered piece urer; and C L Lowell, clerk. Mr. Well Known Hereat made a good thing out of it. ciation, of England, have taken up the W . S.' S H O R E Y and new buildings for this year. Rock­ of glass, over an inch long, was re­ Ball contracted to excavate the trenches moved. Mr. Taylor is rapidly re- suggestion made by the World’s and —six miles, for $4000, and all over that Miss Della Bean has 1 o o k land is always progressing and the hard times seem to have little effect npon our 1 cov°ring Capt Oliver Jameson of this city was National W C T. U.. for a general ob­ distance, for $1 a roil. This was com­ Massachusetts. city’s growth. RAISES POTATOES. ten years of age when Mr. Rankin servance in the interest of Temperance pleted, and the Chickawaukee water INDER, shipped this first New York cargo. A reform of March 20, 1891, the ninetieth reached the C'ty, through its subter­ George Fernaid is homo fr! B As to that Fourth of July celebration j A Former Rocklander Who la Pros- few years afterward Capt Jameson, in birthday ol Gen. Neal Dow. the- father ranean channel, by the middle of No­ land lor a few weeks of vacation? SUNK BOOK MANUFACTURER —who makes the start? What public-| P=riog in the Wild West, schooner Watchman, engaged in the of prohibitory law. It is hoped by those vember. The $30,000 stock being thus Front St., Bath, Maine. spirited man or men will step boldly into i _ lime business betwe n New York and whohive combined to bring forward xpended, a further subscription of $10,- Rev M. H. Babcock of Lewit the breach and risk his life for his city. irle " ‘"' l0W" h,‘™ r,c "iv" 1 k‘tter8 this city He bought his own cargo this proposition, that Temperance So- ( 000 was obtained ; and, in October, 1852 !,t> IIO ' It,. T he C.G. believes most sineerelv that I Peen,|y llu,.h 'rt II,av“n"1’ “ formerly pastor of the Free Baptist nk Bln Hug bu*i»<»- Executed l’r.m p t;y . most sincerely that For tiie first stiipuc nt lie paid 75 cents cietics in all parts of Hi world will give I the directors reported tin t 14 miles ol former tv. I! known Rockland i ident, Church, this city, has been visiting Esfhiiutes uiveii on Litrg?- or Mnnll Job# a proper celebration of tbo glorious a b irr, I, took it to New York and sold it their endorsement, each conducting pipe bad been laid. 225 rods of which, now loea'ed io Greeley. Colo Mr. friends here. Af-HfiT* by permibfLHi to the Pub I hIhtf 1 Fourth would do our t ity a gr, at amount it for 75 cents. The cargo, how- tho celebration according to his own cn account of deep cutting and rock,bad Havi n e t is extensively engaged in farm­ this paper 17 ot good. To do tiie tiling properly .gi ver, fur which lie paid the same price, judgment and opportunity, aad all send­ them subjected to au extra expenditure of ing and h a il last season thirty-five acres A. E. Walden, formerly of this city,, tation should begin at once. 75 cents, he - dd to a woman, a Mrs. ing congratulations to our 'Grand Old $5000, that the whole cost amounted lo I Theplheeto.. of potatoes lias lu tn in town. Mr. Walden has Briggs of North River,for $2.25 a laurel. Man.’ Il is needless to say that this $46,000, ttiat the number of takers was L a - t Summer tie spent two weeks at line position with Charles R. Ileynpld L f l u D have The new Berry Hose Co is going t would lie done not only lor tho purpose 100, and rapidly increasing, ut $6 per tiie World’s Fair and only met otto ao & Co., electrical engineers and/cr • purchase a set of elegant uniform of honoring this heroic leader in tho family, and that, Irom the first nine THEM and that was a former EMERGENCY HOSPITAL. tractors, Hartford, Conn. They and the new Sears Company arc quaintunee, temperance reform, but with the expec­ months profits a dividend of four per C urtains! CLEANED very much interested and enthu-iastiu, R's'klunder, H. I. Weeks, now of CHORAL ASSOCl/TIO’ .. Approaching Entertainment for the tation that tho principlos of Total Absti­ cer.t. had been declared. McLain’s mill And Done up equal to new 1m $at II aud say they are going to make things , Rmgor. Benefit Thereat—Cheerful Place. nence for tho individual und Total Pro­ at tho outlet ol the lake was purchased, hustle. EPH.PBRBY’F D Y - HOUSE THE STEAMBOATS. hibition for tin’ S'. itu, would thereby ho aud in 1855, rebuilt, at a cost of $10,185; Steps Taken to Organize a ’ The long expected concert for the FOR S A LE . “When is Editor Fuller of the Tri­ brought before the public in a great and the whole expenditure of the com­ Local Musical Socir One or more inkrvHc In the « H.te of the lute bune to deliver his now famous lecture Steamer Juliette ot the Bluehill Steam- benefft of the Emergency Hospital w illie many localities and a variety jf ways, pany, up to 1855, at which time Win • Lucy II Sanborn of thia city, True I’ Pierce, Ad in this city ?" is a common query We I bo:l' 1 1 • Uitk.-s two trips per given in Farwell Opera House Wi dncs tho ouicome ol the effort being the ad­ A Farnsworth was president and M. At tho rehearsal of tb' -ion my, hope we may be favored at some date iweek between Surry and 11 ickland dur- day evening, J in. 17 Thuro will be a vancement o t tint principle, lo which we Sumner secret try and treasurer, Hospital chorus, Wedne ay WANTED. big chorus of ti ty voices, selections by At 165 Broadway 2500 chairs to mend without within a lew weeks. ing the winter months, will call at Cas­ ate all alike devoted. The W. C T. U. amounted to $67,411; capital stock, in the following committee . mgard to their kind or condition. Prices accord tine and Islesboro going and coming. the Rubinstein Club. Crazy Club, Ariel has always taken an attitude of friendly creased by that year’s dividend, $56,000, II g to amount of material Urfcd and labor. look into the advis.ihili , ; uMah Feb. 7. ft K. M 1 'IIJ b B l'U Y at CO. Up the list gom to Uvo hundred more— This is done in order to take the place of Ladies Quartet, Iopas Male Quartet, and cooperation wilh other Temperance leaving a debt of $11,821. Continuing a choral association in u city: . Yuk C.-G. will get there o» it did before. (lie Frank Jones, now oil' for the season. tiles by J H McNamara, Mrs. G. M. Societies, and I feel confident that in the to apply its income to the reduction of I itilietis, Mrs. Ada F 'its or Sale on Chestnut Street, Sf It has been suggested that Rockland’s 1 The public should appreciate the efforts Birney and others and readings by Miss present instance we shall not lack the the company's debt, and paying off the Mrs. lxiuise Furbis) . Fort, Rockland, Me Clara Gregory it will be one of the D tuiruble hoiifce and lot w ith t>tuble, near cirie I firemen lie exempt from jury duty and 'thin comp my is making for its eonven- sympathy and endorsement of Christian dividends by new certificates of stock, We need a chora1 ly oere, iw.'u?’«Ei“ “ P°H ,8X’ and it is a j ience. and patronize tt accordingly. finest events ever given in our city It’s und Temperance workers. the latter was increased to over $70,000. large amount ol tie'. for sellar »i'h ol.iirw, «nd p'pirt weh c isIt. water. 'suggestion which tills paper heartily ap-I for a worthy object “ It is proposed lo publish io all tho organization and < ' < is co About lift,’fruit irees on nbovs lot Will be ...til •"*- .... , ' J WASHINGTON’S SOCIETY. Water was first let into the pipes Nov. w ith or w ithout 6 ton* of buy in b tri), wugona und prOVCd 0 UUVti DOW lOUT g o o d tll ti Lend a band! temperance perhxlicais the picture of on the part of o o Heal peoj furuiiiig tool# t*or n for mm Ion enquire at 103 f o o 14, 1851 The directors at that time ltiu.kln HI. Kocklaud, M t.,or of /. J UUBEKJN, organizations The remuneration they Th(. Washington Agricultural & Gen. Neal Dow, us lie appeared in 1851, some society o .be sort. Vlualhaveu, 49 A number ol patients are now in the when he was Mayor oi Portland, Maino, were 1 K. Kimball, Larkin Snow, J. get from the city is very small, and Horticultural Society lias elected the wards of the Emergency Hospital. It is and the prohibitory law was adopted, O. L. Foster, G. W. Brown, A .H. Kim­ TAX INTEREST. they should he considered in the matter following named officers: President, ’. H B HC R8E2 Interim on taxes coinin'-need October 15th a most cheerful und attractive borne for and another as be looks now in his hale ball und Jeremiah Berry. Iu September, All tuxes to be nuid ut my (dUre. 423 M.du mreol, of |X)II taxes und in the drawing of jurors. A. G. Sukefortli; Vice Presidents, #E. over i rockett k Lovejoy's rtire. Office houi* the sick. and honored age With these piotures 1852, Maynard Sumner was elected trea­ A. Sidelinger, Ira Sylvester; Treas­ There’s been some fast 9 to 12 u. in., 1 to 3 p. rn and 7 io h evenlngH. will doubtless be published a sketch ot surer aud Geo. W. Berry, secretary. In thu pond tiie past week. IU K. H. FA BW ELL. Friends of T he U -G. should patronize urer, L. A. Law; Secretary, T. S. POETIC CHECK. tiis life, und s -mu account of the success October the directors slated that they those who advertise in T he C.-G. Bowden; Trustees, J. F. Bryant, TAX NOTICE. of the prohibitory law m M one. where had fourteeii miles of pipe laid. ‘ Charles L. Dunning is LEND A H AND . George Danforth, A. O. Vuntiah. A Correspondent Pays for H is Paper for ihe yeura lk«9,169C, 1*91 and 1?92, u» follow! and Perpetrates Poetry. it has been longest tried. Some of the Every day from 9 lo 11:30 u. in , 2 io 4 p. n» : The “indestructible pipe" referred to ’ owner of Lazy Mike. Mr Weliu-eday and Saturday evenings Bom 7 to 8 MINSTREL MEN. wise und pungent sayings of Gen. Dow, o f was of sheet iron, coated without und j now has two fast ones—/ p. tu. 4b W. II. BMI111, Collector. Many Ca6es Urgent Need Right at Dear l.uel. Herburt I. -rd, 1 lusau — one of tiie most incisive speakers and Your Door, Dear Reader We are promised some good within with cement. It is now in use Little Brown Jug. K. A U A M 8 M »/., You that ara fat aa I aril loan— writers that the reform hua produced, amateur minstrel performances in Rock­ Wa would ei>me to ibco tbia ere will be collated, and odes in Ilia honor Physician and Surgeon. The active workers of the Rockland land during the Spring. Some ot onr Tbo m d of a nety-ti r.- -, w’o b ’lluvir, Wnh a bank draft to renow and hymns, oonimemoralivo of 'Prohi­ MAIN 8TUKET, UOCKLAND. ME Charitable Association are almost over­ 1 Holiest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t R eport talented young burnt cork artists will Our aubnerip Ina that Is due Kenldencu corner tfla' i and Florence Uta. bition Day,' is wu might well name the whelmed with the calls for help this give uu unlerluinmeul (or the bem Ul of Tils liocanasn OocutEa.tiazaTra, birthday of Prohibition’ll father, will be Winter. The association has little Alfarata Council, Degree of Pocahontas, A j aptr that wu like, you hot, written, we may well believe, by our money, arid donations ol lood, groceries, while anotle r paity intend giving a Filmed'way down there In Maine The Best Place to Bur best pens tu ull p u ls of Christendom fut], and thu like are very weleouie. minstrel perform o n e lor the Ic netit oi W here wo hope to ooue* again ■ . -CEiM fcNT -• Wln-n Summer t'tuo la on onus more, “ I have long wished that we had a P v k i n the poor Aud wu can dab atoog iba chore— Clothiug that can be repaired und tempera! co ’Auld Lang Syne’ song, MALE CARRYING. A weekly vt.l or. a w Icouu yn i.t, and one das recently been furnished tor made serviceable is always in demand Co tuare'n cue lamdy ’way out W enl- Here's wba.'e due, and a-mewnal inure the W. Ci T. U., but here is a grand op­ S. 6 . Prescott & Co.’s, Last Winter, in Ward 5, tiro Charita- The ElC' iric Railroad Co. now o« 'lo pay for It through ul'iety-lour portunity/ to r our writers to give us a P o w d bio Association distributed 193gartueuls, 1 ri's the mails between ibis city ui U ay tby blueeius on It real song of iNiivtiroal adaptation that shall The Coill Dealers So lb it nest year’ll be lbs beat served Christmas dinneia lo 11 families Camden. ‘X'illson Wart It ba- case sine,* it began signalize the birthday o l our noble TeUphouc -'onnuctlvdf and 30 individuals. ' it also curries males and females. To publith news for the < rod ef m an, outef ” J^I&SOLUTELY PURE THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE. TUESDAY JANUARY 9.^894.

HOME LOYALTY. MEN AND WOMEN. COUNTY CORPORATIONS. To ptpE peopLe! How many o» onr render, when they order Over the Snow, Swift They Go. Making Personal Paragraphs of More or Less Important Organizations Formed m Our E. B. Hastings fu ller& cobb. flood, nek for those rnnde nt home! II we hoy Rare Sport for High and Low. Interest to Our Readers. County the Year Past WHAT PEOPLE? home made goods all the money stays here. The splend 0 sleighing of the past few weeks Miss Jennie Ingraham arrived home Satur­ Seventeen corporations with a total capital The whole people who read our Ad. You’ll find I f we hoy goods not made nt home, only a b is been th O.>ans of bringing into use all ,. , . it profitable business If you’ll heed what It save. day from a visit in Beaton-----Capt I). W. Stock of a littlo Iojs than $1,000 000 were We can do better for you than anybody elae In the small portion of the money stays here sorts ol slcigirtng turnouts, and among them Looke is in Kan Diego. Cala., and is very much formed in Knox county in 1893. as In, ows: ch7 — — i Annual The Roekland Soap Mnnafactnrlne Co., lo­ are some very fine hitches Pairs seem t.-. be plea«ed with the place----- E. E. Payson re­ Knox Gas an ! Electric Companv, George E. W U F Q I? P D I P liQ W T I I P D fllT li1 quite the proper thing on the road this Winter. Macomber presiden’. capita! stock $200 000; 1 D u O fi I n iu E lJ " I L L I IIU I Pj cated on Sea street. Is employlns men and de­ turned Thursday from a trip to Boston. Mrs. o Payson ts visiting th e re ------Blanchard Hicks To you that we veloping new bnslness here. It is making a N. A A 8. H. Burpee Furniture Company, 8. Nearly every plcasunt afternoon the flyers returned to Tnfts College. Tliuraday-----C. F. H. Burpee president, capital stock 950,000; flrat-class article. It has Its soap on are out and judging from the crowds that Kittredge, who has tietn severely III wuh q q e /i t M ark Down W. II. Glover Company, Wm. H. (Rover pres­ F lo u r. sale. The money expended for this soap all watch them as they go up and down, the sport pneumonia, is now recovering----- 8. P. Nash ident. capital stock $100,060; Camden M n'onlc, Pillsbury’* R»‘«Ej>er B id ...... $1 90 is thoroughly enjoyed by the lookers-on. Our of ihe Western Union office, Bangor, is visiting Magnificent, II. B Bbl...... 4.S0 stays bore. Why not ask for home made soap ? Temple Association, J. F. Stetson president. Stork* Best, per Bbl.. 4 70 reporter spent an afternoon a lew days since on his home .this city-----Rev. J. 8. Moody is away That's the kind of borne loyalty that pays! $50,000, Livingstone Manufacturing Company, Fancy Patent, per Bbl. Rockland’s M ill Dam. Rockland has quite a in New York on a ten days trip----- Mrs. Z O. JohnBlctben president.$9000: Bay View Min­ o o w p Sale! lot of fast sleigh horses, and we doubt if any Bragg of this city has been chosen one of the Firemen should not be compelled to do ju ry eral Sprint Company, Samuel Bryant presl. Gr o c e r ie s . city in Maine can produce a harder field of lady visitors to the Soldiers and Sailors Orphan dent $260,000; Central Club Association, 1 Lb. Cream Tartnr...... 28c d oty or pay poll taxes I 1 Lb. Pea, form er price 60c...... 3f«c BEGAN horses to beat than those seen on the Park Asylum, Bath----- Amariah K. Drake has gone Henry Pearsons pre-idem. $50,000; J. W. Spier—any Rind—per L b ...... 20r Another attempt baa been made to poison the street Boulevard. to Seattle, Wash., to engage in the granite Anderson Company, George W. Berry presi­ 6 Lb. Pall 1’reBcrveR...... 4 Sc Caar with poisoned flsh o boflineea. dent, $10,000; Red Seal Remedy Company, F. H. Berry is seen nearly every pleasant S^L£ Monday, January I. E. F. Hooper has returned from Eagle Rock Elmer F. Hooper president, $100 000 {Diamond R aisins. day oui with his string, inclading Otto 2:24 1-2, and Richmond, Va., bis annual business trip Fancy London Layer, per Lb ...... 18c In nnhappy Brasil twelve naval cadets bare Publishing Company, E. R. Chaples president, Fancy Three Crown, 3 Lb*. for...... 25c Dixmont 2 .33, Dr. Franklin 2:30, Thad Irish to that section-----A. B 8nilth and wife of $4000; Fox Island Granite Company, Thomas Good Three Crown, 4 Lbs. for...... 26c been shot by the government tor conspiring Peachen, best, per can...... 12c 2.38. Quincy. Mass., are visiting at Capt. Ezekiel J. Lyons president. $10 000: M an with Admiral Mello. o Sweet Corn, nice, per can...... 10c Nash’s, Mrs. Smith’s old home----- Eugene Steamboat Company, Wm. H.Fogler president, Roaflt Beef, per L b ...... 8c 1894 G. A. Ames, the lime manufacturer, is a Roast Pork, (native) per Lb...... 12c Spear, formerly in charge of our telephone $2500; McLoon Knife Company, K. R. Spear Over In Bath the shipbuilding outlook la bet­ daily visitor. Mr. A. has two fa*t snow horses exchange, but now located in Belle Isle Park, president, $10,000; Rockland Cold Storage ter than it was last year. Six vesse s have in Lady Hamilton and Isabelle. near Detroit., Mich., is in town on a brief Company, Loring B. Haskell president, $20,- Oysters Fresh Every Saturday, already been contracted for. o visit. 000; New England Ice Machine Company, ONLY 40 CTS PER QT. C. A. Crockett is always mixed in very near Harry Shaw returned yesterday to Columbia Wm. H. Perkins president, $200,000; Stockton Let the yonng lads and misses take hold of the front with Arthur B. 2 36, and Littlo O -The above Prleea are for CASH ONLY, at College------Glover, Rhodes and Andrews Medicine Spring Company, E. 8. Bird presi­ the "fuel fnnd" movement out lined elsewhere. Blanche 2 .29 1-2, both being very fast sleigh SILK. have returned to Bowdoin College. dent, $50,000; Rockland Soup Manufacturing Lend a hand and help the poor! horses. FLINT’S PARK ST. MARKET. o Rev. Fr. Harrington of Whitefield and B. C. Company, T. A. Madden president, $10,000. DEP^TMEpT 75 P IE C E S Donohue, a well-known Portland vocalist, t-4. II. II. FRIST, 117 I’nrk .IS Oen. O. O. Howard w ill he 64 years old M. Frank Donohue is one ol the most en­ thusiastic road drivers and is always there were in town yesterday-----Winfield M. BANK MEETINGS - OF.... Nov. 8, and w ill go on the retired list that day. Thompson, at one time editor of the Rockland In his case to be retired w ill not mean to be with Lady Grant 2.35. This mare is a very Free Press, has now a responsible position in To Be Held This Week—Probable H W K I p Q forgotten. bandy actor and when Frank starts his calliope he comes down the road a 30 clip. the Boston Globe office, handling Maine news. Change in the Thomaston National, OF Black and Colored Silks Yellow lever has broken ont In Rio Janeiro o Mr. Thompson is one of Maine’s brightest to add to the tronbles of that unfortunate place. Capt. M . W. Woodman is also seen working young newspaper men, and his many friends The annual bank meetings for the election of Y ellow Jack is more terrible ti an the First-class Livery Horses, out his string. The fastest ol these is the hero w ill be glad to learn of his promotion. officers occur today. Few changes are pro­ H U D S T f l D F FANCY FIGURED, Nlctheroy's dynamite gun. Fine and Stylish Turn-outs speedy chestnut gelding 8t. Patrick 2:31 1-2 Adelbert Butler, formerly of this city, is bable, but in the Thomaston National we hear (/(//f Q l U r f t . FANCY STRIPES, as a three-year-old. Mr. W. has not started still located in Fort Payne, Ala. He has It reported that C. Prince, who has for thirteen Buokboard and Barges for Summer Rockland's boys and young men should 8t. Patrick much to the snow, but we predict several business openings before him and is years past been its president, w ill, if he hts Excursions and Picnics. FIGURED CHINAS, ETC. arefully read the article “ A Coffee Brigade,” this horse to be very fast when ho strikes deliberating which to accept. not already dune so, present his resignation of Prices Reasonable! Give Me a Call! whhIch w ill be found on another pa«e. Here’s Chickawaukie Pond. Mrs. Geo. Copp from North Anson Is visit­ that position, insufficiency of compensation Silks for Whole Dresses. a chance for the boys to distinguish themselves u ing at J. R. Smith’s, Park street------Pillsbury received for the time, labor and services re­ whilo the firemen extinguish the fires. Johnson went to Jefferson Saturday morning quired of him being the principal reason M. FRANK DONOHUE, E. H. Roso, the tailor, comes down with the PARK STREET, CORNER UNION 8T Silks for Skirts, crowd occasionally with the brown stallion Dec. 30, called there by the death of a relative, therefor. The Wiscasset Echo in its last issue sort of O “Telf’ ’bone connection. Cushnoc. This horse if we are correctly in­ a Mr. Bond----- City Treasurer Weeks and A. Silks for Fancy Waists, let Itself out, and devoted nearly a column of NO F R O S T . Now Look for formed has no mark, but bus a very nice way weeks have been sick with the prevailing headlines to the new Wiscasset Railroad. of going. Influenza. An employe of the Electric Railroad Co. Silks to maks up with old dresses The Echo has onr congratulations. Its efforts o says there is no frost in the ground The Facial Blemishes! have had no little to do with the success of the R. W. Messer, the retired lime merchant, SOCIETY SIRCLES. sod i9 frozen, but under that the earth is as Warm, Molen, Superfluous Hairs, etc., removed Silks for Waist Linings, movement. likes an occasional spin with the boys, and mellow as in July B A R G A IN S makes a striking apptarance. His stylish Silks for Children’s Dresses, T h ji C.-G. is gratified at the new acquisitions Here and There in the Gay W hirl of brown gelding, which by the way is not always 'to its subscription list. A t this Social Amusements. W K IIIM , Remnants of Silks, behind, elegant Russian sleigh decked with to newspapers naturally expect beautiful robes, and himself wrapped in costly HA CS IN O U R ^scontinuances, but T h e Friends treated Miss Alice Glover to a su Remnants of Velvets and Plushes rery few, while the new furs at once suggest comfort and happiness prise party, Thursday evening. combined. (For this we aie grate- fl^g^Every lady should visit o START coveted 4000 drawing Friends of John T. Berry 2nd gave him Dr. W. V. Hanscom, when not busily en­ C L O A K R O O M th is sale . surprise party at The Thorndike, Friday even­ gaged wlih his professional duties, enjoys a ing. A very enjoyable evening was spent icomea above $4000 brush, and it 1 am not mistaken the Doctor has We shall offer some of the Greatest , cents a gallon on a little grey gelding, the name of which I do THE Bargains ever offered in Cloaks. We ?ts a pacfc on play- not know, that the boys can’ t all beat. A “ Rooster Party” was given at the home of shall make prices that will sell them. reached by the o Jas. H. McNamara, Wednesday evening, to in­ a DRESS GOODS Uivs and Means Alvin McLain is perhaps the oldest road timate friends of the fam ily. Those receiving No lad}’ can afford to let this oppor­ ^opposed the in- driver and although Alvin, us he is familiarly invitations are loud in their praise of the ban­ tunity pass without seeing the Bar­ -/that the political known, has passed the “ three-score years and quet served. They say the roostor was tender. NEW YEAR MARKED DOWN. gains we are going to offer. Democratic party, ten” mile post, yet he seems as active as any of It was the same that Miss Lizzie McNamara insisted that the in- the Joys. Annie Boone 2:33 is his favorite won at Hurricane by guessing the exact weight. upon all incomes, sleigh mare and when he turns to come down Miss Helen McNamara, assisted by her sister OUR BEST S 2 0.00 Rose, received the guests, and James, always Remnants of Dress Goods. and that any other it takes a last horse to heat him. JACKETS MARKED the genial host, made it pleasant for ail. Sing­ indenioeXMic, in that o DOWN TO . . . . Many of these Remnants l^hen Chairman ing and games followed the repast, but the A. C. Phiihrick of the Boston Clothing Store rooster was not “ in it.” Thomas J. Emperor of the 11 Repre- has just found out that he has in his rangy and being anxious to reduce ou r stock have enough in them to make roted aye and it was carried, of T h e C o v iu b u -G a z b t t b staff regaled the bay horse quite a burst of speed,and we noticed $ 1 0 .0 0 . i the net earnings of corpora- company with heart-breuking reminiscences, Nice House Dresses and quite a close race between this horse and Lady as m uch as possible, w e w ill close out private incomes I l does I Gram, jjr . Philbrick thinks that when his and Tim McInnis, the boy from Bucksport, Dresses for the Children— we iriunces. who employs Jere Harrington to look after horse is properly “ hung up" he w ill finish very the balance o f our OUR $15.00 JACKETS his store, told in eloquent terms how he and make them very low. near the first. tethod of selecting laborers for Tom Sullivan built that rooster. I t was lute MARKED DOWN TO . . o i one T h b C.-G. would like to j when James hade us “ good morning,” but 4 pieces Figured Csahmere Franz Simmons of the City Road Commis­ jb is city. !□ Boston there is a we’ll not soon forget his hospitality and that sion seems perfectly at ease sitting behind his Overcoats al the Following Prices: $ 7 and $8. 39c; N EW , regular 75c goods 'a ll the men who desire to work of bis sisters and family. The only regretahle bay side-wheeler. Shooting Star. This is a i the streets or other public de- incident was the absence of Miss Lizzie Mc­ likely appearing colt and some day be w ill, we — these make beautiful House fre registered. Each man is ex Namara, who was called away to Boston. Her OIO think, go fust. $ 2 5 .0 0 OVERCOATS $ 1 5 .0 0 OVERCOATS GOOD INARM JACKETS jten he presents himself. His ph) - place was ably filled by Miss Helen, who bas D re sse s. TO SELL AS LOW AS It ion is ascertained and the number Among the noticeable absentees from the the not too common faculty ol making every­ $ 2 1 .0 0 URD flEW $ 1 2 .0 0 iple who are dependent on him. His road is the portly form of M. H. Nash, once body feel at home. A “ Rooster Supper” is Dress Trimmings, Braids, __ are inquired into. 1 here is a system ot ; tbe much advertised owner and driver o’ the something we want to assist at again, especially $ 2 .0 0 . Etc., Marked Down. arking which determines his rank, much the pacer Lazy Mike. Myrick is now a sidewalk if given by Miss Lizzie and James McNamara. PRICE same as pupils are ranked in a school. If he spectator, but he is, so we are informed, look­ O n e o f t h e I n v it e d . $ 2 0 .0 0 OVERCOATS is a sober man, well able to work, be gets ing tor something (provided the price is right) $12 .00 OVERCOATS POMONA GRANGE. MRKED OUR MISSES' CLOAKS high rank. If be bus these qualificatons and to hook to anything on the road. UNDERWEAR MARKED iDOWN. in addition has several people dependent on $ 1 6 .0 0 $ 1 0 .0 0 TO BE CLOSED OUT A T him h. get. a .(111 higher rank. C. A. D.vi. of Swift"4 Co drive, a showy The January meeting of Pomona will be 'R Sach laborer I. gtveo a ilcke. wt.h his rank 8ajd be lield with Evening Star Grange, Washing­ A n y P ric e 1 case Striped O u tin g at, which he keeps as his certificate to a ton, Saturday, Jan. 20, at one p. m . I f very Flannel 5 cents. rig h t to city employment Suppose now the „ __ stormy postponed one week. PLRip city wants a hundred men. The huudred hav- ° ett’ lljs North-end blacksmith, $ 1 0 .0 0 OVERCOATS AS WE ONLY HAVE A PIlOGIiAM. $18.00 OVERCOATS 1 case C h ild re n ’s ing the highest ranks are the ones who get the 1 r ‘vt‘s dult(-‘u ni< e going i accr, und Chn?. L. M unit*. FEW OF THEM. . . W o o l employment. I f twenty men are wanted for a Dunnln* ’ ,r0“ ‘ district, ha., a very Addrean of Welcome, Samuel Cunningham $ 1 5 .0 0 piqURES Hose 12 1-2c. special job, nolle/ is sent to the bureau and 8Peedy Httle chestnut pacer. I here are many Response, Lyauuder Norwood $ 8 . 0 0 Instrum ental Munic, Annie Staple* double the number are summoned. Then their 0,^er sleigh horses in Rock and but these Reading, D eclam ation, .Jc op tickets are inspected, and the twenty bolding j were a few f^e numher tbat were out M U*le. the highest ranks are selected. Queition: “ Keaolved, That the World'* 1 been of great benefit to the I'niled State* BLANKETS. This system takes the street department out This is as we saw the sport from the side­ M unic. ERCIi$16.00 OVERCOATS $ 8 .0 0 OVERCOATS of politics. No questions are ever asked of a walk and if we have under-rated the speod of Report of Subordinate jrungu*. 1 genuine bargain in W hite 'man as to bow be vote". any horse we trust the owners of the same will $ 1 3 .0 0 The affirmative will be discussed by L. $ 7 . 0 0 Blankets $1.39; cheap at $2, take no offense. M. Staples, E. E. Light, Mrs. Olive Light; QURpiepT! Remnant Sale T H E W E E K . Lo o k an Ox. the negative by E L. Daggett, Edgar Wal­ HAYING PROPERTY. cott, Mrs. Cora Gardner. I is rumored now thut President Dole of the T H IS W E E K . M b s . C l a r a M a n s f ie l d , Secretary. We’ll Save Yon from $2 Io $4 on an Ulster or Soil! Infants’ Bonnets MARKED DOWN fallen Provisional Government has been We have mi asured up all our R em ­ 1 by Minister W illis to step down and out Showing Some Upa and Downs —Money Making and Money Losing. $2 Bonnets reduced to 9$c. “lat he h i- declined so to do. ANOTHER NOTICE. In our North Window you’ll see regular 50c nants of Dress Goods, Flannels, $1.50 “ “ “ 7pc. Says the Boston Herald of Jan. 4 : U n d erw ea r m a rk e d 38 C ents. Shirtings, Crashes, Prints, Outing lime for the law abolishing the district A Thomaston man owns five pieces of first- i and substituting the town system to go class ship* and four pieces of first-clas* “ Miss Maxime Elliott,who has made a great Flannels and Cambrics, and Marked $1 00 “ •< » 59c bit in the part of Cora, the freed slave, in “ The In our South Window you’ll sae a good A ll Wool cb 1st, is drawing near at hand schi oners. From these nine vessel share. in Plain Figures, and will be found Voyage of Suzotte,” which is in tor a long run $ 2 .0 0 Filllt marked down to |otves the appraisal of all school received Id dividends during the year 1 $1.50. on our CENTER COUNTER. Some ' l several districts, the inbebiunts sum of $243 at the American Theatre, New York city, is said by many competent dramatic critics to be Great Bargains will lie found among j LACE CURTAINS. to pay for it. Then a sum He paid - ut in in-urance on this property “P ut ^Cf/EY Ifl MY 500 Pairs of Lace Curtains kalue of the property w ill he $235 n tax $150, mukii i tot..I of $3bfl. the most beautiful wonon on the American P urse these goods. ("S^Look at them thie stuge. Miss E lliott w ill he favorably remem­ among the districts. The This gives a net loss of $142 not taking into Said William to be sold within the next bered as u member of Mr. W illard’s company Shakespeare, and we would add, in week, as the best go first. r is to equalize the ownership ol aceouut the depreciation in value. 30 Days. PRICES TO SUIT for several season’s.” order to spend it to the best advantage, call upon ^erty. ' h ' '■ . Ute a contr • • to lb • figure* of a T H E T IM E S . Tiding which tin cit z n* t- xed tl ern- well »n B.th bn<»» f-ur-m ' which ROCKPORT. A erect,while others have a house which since si e waa built seven years ago ha8 J. Ich more than i she I. It would not be netted hei owner* $200,000. W b s t R o c k p o r t .— We have a competent A lot ot Print Wrappers J U . G reg o r y & S o y , We have just received two more cases corps oi teachers in towu and the schools each proptity owner share equally. P O L L T A X E S , are progressing finely... .The Knox Cooper­ of the Slightly Damaged Marked Down to 50e, 75c and d age Co. have put, their men into the woods THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, HATTERS and FURNISHERS, 98c; from 75c, #1 and #1 50. this winter to chop wood ius(ead of making ^vantages are better; or i wn or more weak oiu uei-p .• th:»t ui. p ss a le^.if nt t .» -o u i he lime casks. They have 20 men at work at Under Farwell Opera House, Rockland. b l a n k e t s Satine W aists 50c. r ill be consolidated. This w ill he is not obliged t . pay a poll tax. A ll reeideute present... .There is little o r no business car­ ary if the schools throughout a towu are whether voi .ts or not ate compelled to pay a ried on in this place, and we never knew it That we sold over twn(y-flve hun­ Flannel W aists $1.09. maintained an equal length of time. p >11 t x so d u ll here before. dred (jfZ»O(J) pairs of the first of the O ld Silk W aists $2.50 to $5 00. T h e S to re . season at Hr w are of Ointments fob Catabuh H a rd w a re THAT CONTAIN MgltCURY. o n e a s y ) ] us mercury w ill surely destroy the sense of ‘ smell und completely c« range the whole system IANOS p a y m e n t s ) when entering it through the mucous surfaces H. H. CHIE CO., 69c a Pair. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. Such article* should never he used except ori We have the STOCK ! Twenty-five dollar, cash w ill place one of our Upright Piano, in your home prescription* from reputable physicians, us the Will Clive Special Bai^ninn on ! , You have the MONEY I fiin, ,a / 300 miles of Boston, balance $10 a month. 1 damage they will do i* un fold to the good you I » C shall offer this lot at the same ■you arc not io assume any risk of damage in transit end the piano is to be I an possibly derive from them H i.l’s C a ta rrh We want the MONEY ! -satisfactory to you or you n< cd not keep it. W ill explain everything | cure, manufactured by F J. Che iey A Co., bar Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Nails, Low price, see them this week in You may have the CLOAK! y o u w r ite US. Sllfe-htlj ubcd pianos at reduced prices. C'oledo. O , con la 1 us no mercury, sud is takeu Tiernady, act og directly up n ib< blood and 1 our South Window. gnomical buyer, ,hou’d write for description of little used and aeoond- iaucous surfaces ol the system. In buying BLACKSMITH’S STOCK AND TOOLS, II AOTIIIflO We Invite Your Patronage. •nos. Rare bargains among these. mall’s Catarrh Cure b. sure you get the geu- U|ue. It i* taken iuternully and made iu OaxrlMgB dtovk aud TrliuuUng», Whip Cbaiidlcry aud FUharmeu’a G

THIS ROCKLAND COURtBK-OAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1894

Lotwofstormswearehaving. OUR ORPHANAGE, BUSINESS LOCALSA SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLICITED FOLKS AND THINGS Lots of nice ice is being hauled through For the LADIJCR' HOME JOURNAL. The Jnur- — ___ ...... J ______There are <«•-•< nty children now 1n the Hrnse nal In on instructive and interesting monthly pttb- COPELAN Main St Ifrntiun, and lea

WASHINGTON AND ITS BUSINESS, sod tile residence uf Elbridge Lin«crtt, E A S T U N IO N wh:ch was fully covered by insurance. Improvements Made in Stores and Houses Some Interesting Statistics from a Thriv­ Are you i Some of the people who have relied ing Portion of a Bu y I own. L sufferingwith and Business the Past Year. upon the manti. net tire of lime casks feel a / Consumption, Hriglils^k For the past year East Union has rot The attention of all readers is called Sr Disease, Rheumatism, X W hat Some of the Business Men of temporarily the dull market in that m *•’*'$ FScrofula, Blood Poisoning, 1 the Town Are Doirg—New Buildings industry, but they all are hopeful made as large a showing ns common. to ttie following testimonials: — ir W For any of the many stubborn t reeled and Others Which Have Bon E ist Union is noted lor its water privi­ . “ Allen’s Sarsaparilla has cured my eczema, and nearly cured my rheum­ complaints which make life Enlarg d and Bettered. Mrs So vens of Portland with Mrs. atism.” — Lewis Russell, Justice of Ihc Pence, Middlebury, Vt. miserable ? Do you know that leges nnd manufactures. Some of tho ALL ROUTES! E L Thompson, Mis. M. F Ilanly and most noted of Hr se latter we give. “ Every doctor in Rockport gave me up as dying, but Allen’s Sarsaparilla RADAM’S I/THOUGH the year Mrs Bradford of Union hive organized cured me. I hail backache and headache, loss of cj petite, could not sleep, dis­ ALL CLASSES AND PRICES! just closed has not a VV C. T U in the town, witli Mrs. C. Y. Fuller & Son, carriage mnkeis, tressed spell, and all run do.vn.” — Mrs. Nettie GrernijiW, Rockport, Me. been ns prosper Isaac VV.J- lire hi a President,and Mrs- h ive done a large business, but by the " A lle n ’s Sarsaparilla cur, d me of dyspepsia and indigestion, after many g®“Throui?h Sleeplr g Car* to < b'cv> St. P hu other medicines and doctors had failed.” — Mrs. 11. J. Barnes, Camden, Me. and Minneapolis, All Paeiflo Coot Point* and cures nl! such diseases by re­ ons as former P. (I Ingalls, Vice President. sickness of the senior member of the firm Bouthern California. moving the prime cause—mi­ years, in Wash- The following deaths occurred in their business of late has been som iwliat “ Allen’s cured me of Scrofula humor of longstanding.” — Mr. Richard Time Tables anil all In formation Furnlahed crobes. There is no disease in­ SAVH.tr., Vinal Haven, Me. on Application curable if this remedy is taken Washington during the year 1893: quiet. in time. A 50 page book, con­ Calvin M.rr, rigid 47-years; Wnrren taining valuable information D. B Titus & Son, makers of mast A. S. BUZZELL, ■ Ticket Agent, Jones, 2 months; Augusta Marr, 37 and truss hoops, do the largest business M. inc Central K. R., Rock land. for sufferers, mailed F ree . TheWllltna, Itsilam JHcrotjeKlllerCo. town has felt the years; Barbara E Williams, 49; Leon of this kind in the state. As a gem ral 7 Lalo-lil st,, New York City. S bard times ns little as in most any por­ E Lenfest, 1 tnonib; Susan F Clifford. thing they have work all the year round. C. H . PtNDLETfN, 46 years; Jam es S. Collemer, 65; jsaei.t ior Rockland. tion of the stnte. No mention has been This year there has not been quite so “ Allen’s cured me of a severe case of biliousness, loss of appetite, and sSlio California. made of any pecuniary losses to the Eunice Dart, 23; John F Mears, 47; much work as common. general debility of long standing.” — Mr. E. W. Fullerton, Cash Comer, Great Central Route Excursions. town or any of its people No com­ Joseph Hislur, 72; Alden Cunningham. Cape Elizabeth, Me. ERSONALLY conducted, through Tonrt.l 60; Thomas Clark, 77; Isora A Benner, " Allen’s cured me of sciatic rheumatism of 35 years’ standing.” — A. W. Cm*, leave Chicago twice a week, Monday* plaints are being made of any individ­ N. Lolhrop.the eld and reliable wheel P and Thnredaya a t 10 40 p. h., tor Ben Rrnncfeeo nnd 86; Caroline Pinkhim, 58; Augusta wright, will ba found at bis place ol Burnham, 3 Wilmot St., Portland, Me. all point* In Colorado, Utah, Montann, Idaho, ual suffering, neither are there more Waaalngton and Oregon, via Chicago, Union than usual nt this time of the year being Carroll, 21; Gilmore Miller, 60; Free­ business any day, where you can get a Allen's Sarsaparilla cures ALL diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Pacific and North Wealern line, ehorleat time Kidneys. It is an unfailing remedy. Those who have used it claim it to be the The improvement of residences man Jones, 63; Benjamin Fitch, 70; wagon built or an old one repaired in Loweel rate*. For Sleeping Car Slrth*. etc., apply aided by public or private charity. honest kind, accomplishing many honest and wonderful cures. All druggists to F. K. SnBAKRK, Manager, nr W. 8. CON throughout the town during the year are Amanda L. Vose, 45; Emily A. Mitchell, DELL, Asfilntant Manager, S90 Washington St., Ur6t-olass shape. sell it. It will cure you. Take it now. Boston. 20 noticeable. Most of the houses have 78; Joseph II. Overlook, 52. been painted and otherwise benefitted THE ALLEN SARSAPARILLA CO. The " Best on E arth ” on its Merits —Compare it Total deaths lo r 1893.21; total births, Payson & Robbins, merchants, do ns with all others anti be s.'.tr.fud. ERY SIPELA S of The large store owned by L. A. Law 22; total marriages, 21. large a business as any store m Knox Woodfords, fie. twenty-seven years’ standing cured. and occnpied by Staples & Stevens as a The promint-'t persons who have Co., and you will always find as neatly general variety store has been raised died the past year are Calvin Marr, arranged a place o l business as you will several feet and the interior finished in James S. Collemer, John F. Mears, find in any country town. bard wood. Tile countersnreof neat nnd Thomas Clark. Mrs. Dora A. Benner, tidy construction and build. Tho eost Mrs. Caroline Pinktiam, Gilmore Miller, James Dornan carries on quite exten­ of repairs to Mr. Law was $750. In Freeman Jones, Mrs. Amanda L Vose, sive cemetery work He is prepared to the southern; portion of the store is a Mrs. Emily A. Mitchell. furnish nny kind of work at short notice. neat and trim posloffice, with now boxes, He has a polishing mill connected bdiI both look and glass. Tbe storo is well can do a nice jon filled with a suitable assortment of gen­ PULMONARY DISEASES, eral merchandise, and these young men Freeman Gould's stave and heading CLYDE LINE. r§5stte. Some of the Matters of Interest Occurr- mills have for the past year done a large are doing a flourishing business. mg up the Georges Valley. SCROFULA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS 1-2 THE COST OF RAIL, husini ss, but the prospect this year 2 x THE COMFORT. Jam es L. Burns, who has been in trade in;this;.village 22 years, has im­ That big block will go up this spring doesn’t look so bright. There is hut R H E U M A T 1 S M , 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. little lumber battled to the mill thus far, Only lino direct to Jacksonville. No change at proved bis store during the past year to without a doubt. It will prove an Intermediate pointe beyond N. Y. Rates from Boston and the prospect is there won’t be one- And Mew rnglnnd Include fare to N. Y. by Round quite nn;txtent, and carries the largest ornament to the Common and tenants ltace, pa‘a ngcr and baggage transfer in N. Y. Ships Read what Mrs. LUCY M. KIETH says from out half as much as last year, for the pros­ flr*Ucbiss. cuisine ths best. Send to Ea?t* rn Agt. for of the fullness of a grateful heart. stock of goods to be found in any store will not be found wauling. articulate or apply to nearest ticket agent. pect for lime casks is somewhat discour­ S. A. FLANDERS, Easl’n Agt,, I. G. EGER. T. M-. G en tlem en : between Rockland und Augusta. One iQKWosb’n st>, Boston. 6 Bowling Green, N. Y. aging. My age is sixty-two years. At the age of thirty only has to inquire for any articlo Tho Union Bnnd’fl New Year' I was attacked with Erysipelas of the heat ana in 1893 three new houses were built face in its most severe form. Eor years 1 would usually kept in a store and it may be was an unqualified success, a Maine Central Railroad. have three or four attacks yearly. My face would found at Mr. Burns’ who is a most crowd being present. ih East Union. There were two deaths, be so swollen that I could not see for weeks. Year­ ly the attacks increased in severity and frequency successful merchant. one birth and one marriage. In Effect December 25, 1893. until mv blood was in such condition that I had /tor/or Car between Rockland and Botrton. it almost constantly. Life was a burden to me. Isaac W. Johnston, having rearranged Sleigh rides from various towns in ol Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda. The disease affected my head and brain. I thought his store and added to its finish, contin­ THOMASTON TOPICS. PMoenger Trains leave Kockland an I should become insane. My sufferings were ter­ the county are visiting Union nowa­ CURES NERVOUS DEBILITY, GOUT, AN/EMIA. f o l i o 16 h: rible. At last 1 was confined to a darkened room ues to have a properous business. He days and the Burton is harvesting a 9:16 /». m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lcwhron, and thought I should never recover, when my RICKETS, I Awnata, Waterville, Bangor, St. John, Portland physician prescribed Dalton’s Sarsaparilla for my is well liked by all people. He bas re­ few dollars from its famous suppers. The Assemblies have opened very \cJf Bos.on, arriving in Boston at 4:30 p. m. blood. 1 commenced to take it the Spring of iSv, auspiciously. And Diseases Caused by Faulty Assimilation of Food. Parlor car to Boston. and took it three months, itendre.y renovated cently retired ns postmaster, having held 1:85 p. in. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Water and purified my blood from all humor and since the office for 18 years, always satisfying Some hemlock bark is being shipped Sold by all Druggists. Look to r l i E D seal on every label. vllfe, P ortland and B oston, arriving in BoetoD at that that time 1 have not had a vestige or sym­ They say that a number of our ludies • :30 p .m . ptom of Erysipelas. My cure is wonderful. 1 tbe patrons ot the office. Mr. Johnston by rail from here, b l i t not many casks were run away with Wednesday. THE RED SEAL REMEDY CO., Rockland, Me. X T Trains arrive: cannot speak too highly in praise of Dalton’s Sar­ REP 5EAL saparilla. also is a dealer in caskets. as yet. 10:46 a. m. morniug train from Portland, Lcwi-iton M rs. L ucy M. K i e t h , John C. Morton and Elbridge C. Lin and Waterville. Belfast, M e., D ec. iS, 1S92. No. 2 Alto St. Ship Isaac Reed, Capt. F. D Waldo, 1.1:30 p. m. from Boston, P ortland, Lewiston A new time table will probably go -> >and Bangor. Parlor car from Boston. Scott are in trade here, and both are do­ Prepared by DALTON SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me. into effect this Spring on the G. V. 11. is now about due in San Francisco. L PA YBON TUCKER, Gen’l Manager. Use Dalton’s Pills and Plasters, also Dalton's ing a steady and safe business, both of K. BOOTH BY. (i. P. & T. A. W. L. WHITE, DP^giipl Liquid Dentifrice for the Teeth and Gums. whom have many friends. The popular treasurer of tbe Segocbet Messrs. P. G. Ingalls and Levi T. KNOX COUNTY.—Hi Court of Probate held at Club has a key to Knight of Labor Hall. nTHE K i f t S D lb c/lard on the third Tuesday of December, Marr have large and well filled stoves 1893 Certain ]n»'ri.ni<-nr, purporting to be ti e last :angors.s.co, about ajmile from the Milk village, at CURES Miss Flora Putnam will not return to Rorkliu'd, hi m id C I ARRANGEMENT. Razorville, and both are having a large Thomaston from Bangor until tbe last bi tiled lor pri t-.le: and increasing business. Their custom­ (•iinFRf p .T I .it n o dIn- thnthr h • I I.’. -I. 1 tri.-I nrnuh 5 1 C. E. MEHKUVEV, Judge. T o b a cco sold the property to Dr. S C. Pierpont, ufternm edy nt the isitif- t s-j.tiiutioa uf friino-, A true i-opy,—A llo t: An eminent physician has made a curious __ but to no avail. o it i who now occupies lor a residence, time. This is the fourth season, und ■ One year ago Iu»t June 1 came to Maine and t u v A l h K. G .1 , lt.g i.le r mathematical calculation in giving the H|hearing of the wonderful eurea |n-rf<>riaed by having his office in the basement, leas­ workings of the human heart in mileage. there will be six dances. Rockland and Waldoboro are represented. The ILVXA’S ^Hlund, ul 7 :3u ing a connecting teuem ejt to the widow He shows that in a lifetime of S4 years £ SARSAPARILLA KNOX COUNTY —In Court oi i'robt le held at V d FOdaya, foi o r fla v o r of llie celebrated Deane-Bryant, who re­ the blood as it pasaes through the heart ia next one will occur Monday evening, Itock lund on the third Tutsduy of December. Beamport, •Fort thrown a distance of 6,150,*80 miles, which, H l com m ent'd taking it. A >’II W O NDl'It- 1893. rrt, couni-ctluw ai cently died in Philadelphia, leaving a | i i i. v. in i m : ni si i/r. luuinA.Mid W *1. Bird, A^ministrairrs oa mgor and point* in a continuous stream, would reach around ^IK l I l i.l s 4*nkd tin Ir first and WASHINGTON. B t v l i you. Yourw -tfultv. II' * u'count of a< nunistiaiion i f raid ealato tor ject of much litigation. Keeping in view this constant strain on H MATTiE DOANE. f t . (on arrival tr. That i « ihe thtreof be glvtn, 'tree The property known as tho Brown mill j abuse it receiver from over-exertion, alco- Miss Lila Junes is visiting Mrs. Law ® I. N MAYO. P M. w •< k« sue emhely. In Tils CovhlFM UakrTTa, priviledge and tannery was purchased j holic and other stimulants, is it any wonder Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Be If art, Maine. piit.teil in Uocklai d, in SAid Coumy, rt ut nil p«r- IM G trains for pointe -----Mrs. Staples is sick with the pre­ i*i L» in icitaiid in. > attend ala i'o bate Court »o ir Vinalhaven, North that it dually becomes atfected, refuses to by W. W Dow, who has expended $1000 vailing rolfi----- Mr. and Mrs. \V. \Y. he in Id at lit'Ll nd, ou the ibiiri 'iuieday of m.a.nl Bwan'e isiand. Heltusi perform its work, ami causes death? The Jiinuury i« xt, an 1 .bow m ure, if Any talc for ih<- t«untj oi Ki.ix Con nnmiontxa ALIIAVEN disorder have never suspected its presence. Angler announce many special urticl.s Z .. .. lo K-ttl’i und ex. mint 'he cluinie uf crediioia IUII a- foilew a, w .ulfi. r p« iii.llilt g have been repaired by Mr. Bliss, their for 1894 of much interest to lovers of t-ga i- t il,» ta'afe of W arn F C a u o ll late of H^VklTWAED. a.n> I LAKlWaHD. p h, Joseph Boody, Pierpont, N. Y.. writes: “ Three W. IJ. KITTREDGE, Sole Agent Rock laud h'tklund, dt-tcrbt'i. nprtatnfed iuaount, give owner, who has expended considerable years ago 1 began to have dlifivuliy in breathinz. i ot < c ihaf six I;'I is me a )< w d lo fu n ed ilo re •t-wan'rlalur d, ft 4' ■ I.-- . i..j .1. . palpitation of tbe heart set in, and mv limbs and 1j tisbiog and fi.h culture. Florida, that un U ■^^•jifau'-L a’d’g. 7 DOl Yiualf u.. i ,, 3 o' lo pioent ai (1 provt th> ir aid that they money upon them. ankles were badly swollen. PhyHtmna eai'l I midwinter Mecca of all good sportsmen, will be In eeraloi at I. R. Campbell's office, 876 M North Haven, 8:00' “ North Haven, 4 3c could not live a week. I began using Dr. Miles' j *• Vinalhaven, 9:' (T •• Orevii'a I.«nd*a,6'U Robert C. Mooers bas built a new bain ] New Heart Cure; lliefir.-t bottle greatly relieved j will receive considerable attention from DO YOU KNOW Main S 'r it, on Junuary 17tb, 1664, at ten o'clock A rR o ck lau d , 10:16 A r •Pw au'a l*lui d, *.46 SARSAPARILLA LADIES In tbe lortnoon, loi that 1 u none. me, and, although 76 years of uge. the several 1 L. H. CAM THKLL, •Monday, Wednesday , • I u«*day, Thursday &. upon bis farm, which eost about $4u0 b 'tiles I toi-k altogether so immensely benefited i a special correspondent who will visit DA. FELIX LE BRUN S and Friday. Batuiday. the Superior RHlLir HOWARD, The residences of Mr. Staples, Daniel me that I am u new man. I cheerfully recom­ ail tl e fishing grounds accompanied by 61 4 C cauo i*» lo o m . Connecting at Kocklsnd with train of hi aim- Blood-Purifier m en d th is rem ed y ." C entral hailrosd, arriving in Fori laud at 5 ‘J6 p. in , E. Hilton, Leslie Morton, Alva P Mears W hile suffering from a severo attack of heart , a competent artist, und tbe result will iBoston 9 80, same day. dihett-e, and exjx-cting to die. phy#>i< ians having ' und Spring Medicine. ai d Charles Howard have beeu repaired atfordeanu no relief, I wus ind u ced t bnyaouie be seen in many pages on tbe habitat tl and only ftHENCH, t-afound to I Rouud Trip Titki ls betueeu Rock laud and I.- m,.... i i .. . i i... i vinaihaveii, 26 cents. 2 th market. PricoSi.db; aent by Commissioners’ Notice. & JORtfT LOTH HOP, Ay. nt, Rockland. Cures others, and improved the past year and method ol capture of Sauibern game MiLB-aiUfttD. spp< ii ted by the Judge of J W HOPK1NC, Agent.. Vi. ,»ll.av». The amount ot lumber manutacturi'd J fishes, with appropriate illustrations. W . FI. Kittredge, Bo « Agent, Rockland. lo r >h< C o nl> 11 K* lx. C* minis/ioi era to JOd. EATON. Agent. Ur>vi's Landing. and ixaiu n* tbvdeiuir oi cieditors aauiusl [ JTHOR G. LIBBi . Ueu’l Manager. w ill cure you at tlie different mills in town has been j Besides this specinl feature, tbe pages of o of l.mkiii 'J boi nd/a*-, late 1 1 R« rkport, i, r*pren rued ius'Jaent, give notice that ubout the average of former yeais As j this laverite magazine are full of io- USE MISS BEECHER’S lint are allowed I' n ad r n d t c r a t p a a v u l re I heir h'lius, and d a' ih< > wii> t>« to \O IJK.tN RABER A CROttb, that is one of the principal industries of formati. n to tbe levels of treut, bass at ih« Rtg ••» r oi I teds offi'-e, Kirk hud, Arthur s the town the amount of money ha, been | and musealonge fisting, with spirited Hair and Whisker Dye of Kn x, P.atv of kiuine, vu J nursday, kiRM, SAUI'IS, L1FL AND ACCiDXpT £ (OLOKI4 BROWN ANO BI.ACM? ith, R94, at nine o’clock iu the forenoon, considerable. descriptions o l trips alter these noble t a c t ic a l H lu m b er. It contains no sulphur or lead. Wasting is net klMB 'L ' . Insurance Agency. As to tires in the town during tbe ' game fish. The American Angler is a required after dyeing, as In other dyes. Whole- K B. YJH-LKK. k'A’uUi Fixture* Be safe diuggihis uho huve handled all the varlou* up In tho best m.Jkntr past year, the loss has not been heavy, j large monthly magazine, fully illus- Con. in ir stone n». Capital n prvsenivd over Nitiviy Mibion I oilars dy . R pronounce It the best single prepurutiou evi i ■fwtlon iu Drainage a 111 Vrutiialiuii. Only two eonffagratious have occurred— ir .ted. and is | unlist ed ut No. 19 Burk brougl't lo their notice. The largest t»vttle and tl < Loim» ddiu^td and ZYred if (Ap bv-ei dye iu the market. Used < zteusiv?'.) by ladies Life Msh. *)t., Opp'>. 11Jfluaey House tbe residence of Jervtniab Mitchell Blae-e, New York. Biice £2 per year, I Prepared only by G. W.THOMF6GN. W R ockland. Ma kMb MAIN BTivKXF R^ ACi E N D which wus ueurly cliVered by insurance; 20c. per oopy. Bold by ail dealers. X' ♦

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESl

CHECKER COLUMN, THE “COFFEE BRIGADE.’ MEMORIES OF THE WAR.

Conducted by G. K . M e rrill. A Fire Department Suggestion to the The Horrors of Libby Prison Rel Editor of “ I he,Courier-Gazette.” vived.

A proposal of Mrs. E. A Kusseli of An Event Whioh Will Surprise Even, tho VV. C T U. C flee House of Min­ Old Soldiers. 1 POSITION NO. 7 neapolis to o-dablish n “Coffee Cart” lo An exercise In cnd-plny for leurnors by tho The Most Wonderful Experience of the Checker Editor. serve members of the fire department Army Ever Recorded. WHIT 11 while on duty reminds me that I enter* tnlned the same idea fifteen or twenty We never tire of hearing of the thrilling years ago in n definite t -nn. but wh. tber adventures of the war and the wonderful 1 sujxgekted it to tho Rocklnnd boys, escapes from Libby Prison. The recent re­ through the columns of 'The Gazette, moval of this famous jail to Chicago renders BIREaV' I cannot now r- menib tr; but whether f any facts about it at this time particularly in­ did or did hot, I now propose it (with teresting. A most fascinating story has just t » • - ? J your approval) to the new “rising gen­ come to us of a man who passed five months eration” of my native city. I had ob­ of agony in this prison. The experiences of F a i.n e ro , « ®i served with regret on sorno occasions, this person during and since the war are the L a b o r e r s , when our “ fire laddies” hnd had a pro­ most remarkable that have ever been brought T e a m s te r s , tracted conflict with the ‘‘devouring to public notice. This man is none other Can find no better shoe than the element.” particularly in cold weather, than the well known Mr. L. \V. Porter, of West Berlin, Vt. He writes the following Bread W inner. and had become chilled by exposure or interesting letter: stronp. reliable, honest, 1 manufactured exhausted by their labors, that whiskey exprcssl,sly topi e ALL O» J- fiOOK WtfKK- “ Since my return from the war tny health has K R S the I’»<»•' SorvifO BLACK. the Count M oney. or other intoxicating liquors would he been growing poorer from exposure and hard M aue for Men and Hoy roft. pliable stock: Bieck to pkv and win. Balmoral and Congress; procured by somebody and handed round service and the horrors of a five months im­ P ? 2 s - | ‘: T : POSITION NO 8. to the firemen,and that such as were not prisonment in Libby prison. I came home a H : 7: S: : * AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO., A deceptive ending by A. Allen. BOSTON, MASS, teetotalers would sometimes drink to ex complete wreck and was sick lor a whole WHITE £5k?S2-3s-2§8s-g| c —SOLI) BY— cess, nnd what was intended as an invig- year, during which time I did no work at all, c * ££5 ~a 3 3 r orant would bring weakness and re­ being confined to my bed for about half the F, A_ PE PERSON, AHunfic shoo Store s i a g ? ; j5e II s-e I « proach. At such times it had occurred time. to the writer, as ofcour.se to othors, that “ After I got up I was so weak that I could could whiskey be kept away from fire not walk but a short distance and then was " SL- men on such occasions and they be obliged so stop and rest. About two years P E © J ' ® P served instead with freshly made steam­ ago 1 found myself in a very bad condition the ’ with nervous prostration, the results o f my ; g £ g : ing hot coffee, as often as desired, it has not t long time poor health. For the ensuing year the outlook for ‘ , S would be better for the comfort, efficien­ vessel building in this district is not as flatter­ cy and credit of the members of tho de­ “ I took most every kind of medicine that The installs .© s s ing as was hoped it would be, still something Relief Corps ofliT! partment is to be done. ' ■ : ~ Wednesday evening ffi* © Hence the idea of organizing a “ Coffee I. L. Snow A: Co. of Rockland have now ing. the 6th. W e r e Brigade,” us a volunteer auxiliary of the on the stocks a steam propeller tug boat of a fire department. The purpose of course about 60 tons net and they will also build This week is observi^ during the year a three-masted schooner of Methodist and Advent1 Y o u E v e r BLACK is two-fold: First, to supply a proper Black to piny, what result ? and needed refreshment to firemen, about’400 tons net. George A. Gilchrcst of week of prayer. Rev. which ought to be provided whenever R ocklind has a contract for a steamer for Belfast will assist at the t Soluii. n t j Position No 3. they are obliged to be on duty for auy parties in Gouldsboro, of about 70 tons net. 19 23 Tbt U. S. Shipping Co 17-13 18 23 27-24 24-28 Dunn & Elliott of Thomaston will build a Buttonholed 9- ft 24 28 32 28 32-28 32-27 considerable time, and, second, to pre­ stntes that there has been s 13-17 23 27 24 19 31 27 28 32 vent the use of intoxicating liquors on four-masted schooner o f about ioco tons. by a tobacco dealer and told 11 1ft 28 82 28 32 28 32 27-31 The Port Clyde Marine Railway Co. have in coastwise business at this 17 22 27- 31 22 26 27- 24 19 lft such occasions. While, therefore, the that some other Chewing commenced on a schooner of about 550 past year compared with the pre lft-19 32 28 32-27 82 28 31-26 • Coffee Brigade” may be considered a Tobacco was ju s t as good as 14 18 31 27 26 31 23 19 15-18 tons, which will be launched early in the year 19-24 28- 32 27 32 28- 32 B wins. temporary organization, it would be no spring at St. George. Thomas F. Creamer of The AI. U. Charcb held a conference It the man on 21 is stnrttU tbe kings are less useful were all firemen .(as perhaps Waldoboro, W ilbur A. Morse of Friendship, Saturday evening nnd quarterly meeting used to lorco him to the side of the board, those ot Rockland now are) asgoodteet bl and. Eugene McClain of Bremen will build Sunday. The Snnday School Board bufl thus winning. otalers an Neal Dow. the usual number of fishing boats. elected Monday evening the old beard T hel T? GAME NO. 3.—“ E D IN B U R G H .'’ The “ Coffee Brigade” then should During the year ending December 31 of officers. MR. L. W. PORTER. repair 1 consist of boys from 14 or 15 to 18 or 20 there are 677 foreign arrivals— 647 foreign e-9-13 7-10 2- 7 r-4 11 lft 24 II. H. Mngune has a handy machine. portion 1 22-18 c-23-19 23-11 27 23 32-28 years old. It might be organized with I could hear of, with no good results vessels and 30 American vessels— and 681 The st3 6 10 It is called tbe Old Orchard snow b-6 9 3 7 e-10-17 24 27 a captain, lieutenant, a commissary and until I commenced on Dr. Greene’s Nervura foreign clearances— 641 foreign vessels and engine, thej, 2ft- 22 24 20 26 21 24 19 31-24 scraper, i for sidewalks. He did good machinery, lfi-14 1417 11 18 10-17 ft- 9 blood and nerve remedy, which relieved me 41 American vessels. T h a t man had an axe to g rin d . assistant, etc., or a foreman, assistant work on the hill with It last week. Just more fuel tha^ 29-26 21-14 21 14 23 18 7- 2 of nervousness and gave me strength so that During the same period the imports were There's nothing so good as I- 6 9 18 1-18 22 1-7-iu 9-14 foreman, steward, etc., if preferred The the thing for tbe town to clear the walks So unless yl, 18 lft 28 24 19 lft 18 14 2- 6 outfit,to consist of a specially constructed, I was able to walk and wotk. I consider as follows: 49,529 cords firewood, value little albumen, 1 11-18 d-7-11 8 11 11 lft i- ll 18 Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve rem­ ^75,808.85; 95»°°° lobsters, value $5,000; with I Thin people 22-16 26-23 lft- 8 14- 7 W wins. very light but. strong vehicle to ba drawn than fat people, OLD HONESTY. edy the best medicine there is for nervous­ 2,948,726 lbs. salt, value $4,035.04; 300,000 Our young folks seem to like tbe way The above game was played between the by hand and filled up with burners,tank, still they don’t get i Insist on having it. ness and to give strength to any weak per­ staves, value $752.50; 71,064 feet boards, Chtcker.Kdltor and a gentleman from the wild etc., for making coffee rapidly and per­ to Union. A second sleighride was held The reason is geneTH son.” planks, deals, etc., value $641.78; logs and Indigestion has of late yean and btwhiskered west who visited our town fectly. with compartments for all the Tuesday by the members ot the Sand JNO. F1MZER & BROS.,LouisYiIle, Ky. round unmanufactured timber value $224.65: be the cause o f a at prop lis t week. After playing a number of games “ Then personally appeared before me L. wich Club. A turkey supper was duly necessary requisites, including suitable 422 1-2 bushels potatoes, value $199; 138 3-Jo diseases. In which ,we were unifoim ly successful our W. Porter o f West Berlin, Vt., to me per­ considered and afterwards shaken down ROBINSON, tin or other metal cups for distributing Indigestion can be c u rl J J fc X K L sonally known, and subscribed and swore to tons “ Culm” or coal, value $165.96; ship by eating proper food pro| __ opponent proposed one moro which we were tho beverage. Whenever there is an by a dance. The party arrived home in b >ih to play tbe best^we knew. the truth of the foregoing statement.” timber of value of $140; 1165 dozen eggs, digestion means getting norlWhl fatT" Attorney at Law, al »rm, the Brigade with its oulfi*, would time for breakfast. C a r lo s L . S m it h , Notary Public.” value $124.42; still wines of value of $9; You probably know what foods C A M D E N , ...... M A IN E NOTES ON THE OAHE, starch. I f you want to get fat these are proceed to the scene of the fire, prepared Well may Mr. Porter be called a hero, pickled herrings of value of $1.50; a total of latte Judge of Probate and Inrolvency. a—This move is worthy ol :he fiery un- •UNCLE JOSH." foods to eat. to furnish the best hot coffee to the fire­ well may every inhabitant of the civilized $87,102.70. nil business r i« timed r tn ’ut oi our opponent, for it is con­ If you want to know’ which of these to dvericv C ourts. men, as soon and as often as they can world read of his experience and well may all The total exports of the district were consult your palate. Do you like it? Doesj sidered by all authorities to be the weakest Fine Play to Be Presented for Benefit black c n make. huve need of it. When necessary, also mankind rejoice at its termination. The $1,050.09. agree with you? of Rockport’s Firemen. I f not, don’t eat it. M . r. JUDKINS, M. b—He almost moved ft 9. did in fact, but th« y might provide sandwiches with ibo horrible sutierings which he experienced from The old idea was, that to get fat, you^ must took if back. OFFICERS ELECTED. t.XHIDKNCK AND OF;.'!CE, 302 MAIN • TKEK'I c floe. The raw material for tho com disease were even worse than those of the This evening in Rockport Opera eat fat. Eat meat, fat oils, cod liver oil. OFKICK I l o u i a - 10 III 12 a. in : 1 to3ant' 7 town. c c—At rbh p int we Instated gome time missarv’s department the city council war ahd prison. But he is a well man at This is wrong. w h r ’b- ■ J r ni'O vennnefi i •? information A t the annual meeting of the Rockland, House the Dixie Dramatio Club of would doubtless be willing tofurninii. It last and cannot say enough in praise of tnis Starchy food w ill make you fatter than to b;. fcittm .o ib..t ‘ I ’ve got 1 in trdying " Thomaston A Camden Street Railway Co., Waldoboro will present the interesting foods. You could live without oily foofis remarkable remedy. His restoration to py. a. u u u stn r d—P ' in this point we cnuJu rend our title strikes me this would be a useful organ­ Wednesday, the following named persons drama, "Uncle Josh”, for the belli lit ol altogether, if you wished. / health after so many yeais o f suffering is Starchy foods are generally more easily clear, but the representative of western checker ization for the Rrckland boys to under­ were chosen directors; George E. Macomber, G. F. Burgess Fire Co. The Dixie Physician and burgeon. indeed must wonderful. digested than oily foods, hence a/e better for cult who, Lm R iiijtilth<1 the black piece take and if they should make the organ­ Augusta; S. M. Bird, Rockland; I I . L. Club has more than a local tepulation MKHIPENCE AM I OFFICE: «tl MIDDLE STKBF.T I f you are suffering from any form of ner people who wish to grow fat. I f people are different'y.' In the metaphorical language of ization, it would bean easy matter tor Shepherd, Camden; E. K . O'Brien, Thomas­ too fat they should not eat starchy foods. A ll HOUKLa ND MAINE. for tine dramatio work, and a large that country .from which he came, the land oi them to procure from the business men vous or chronic disease, indigestion, weak­ doctors admit this. IIo i uh:— 8 to 9 a. u«.; 1 iz. 2, and 7 to U p. n ton; J. Manchester Haynes, Augusta; W. S. house is sure to greet them. Tho cast of pork*puckers und big feet, be. declared that ness, kidney or liver complaint, take Dr. Pasckola is a starchy food. I t ’s use will Telephone connect 1.- of the city the funds necessary to procure White, Rockland; W. T. Cobb, Rockland. “ suit wouldn’t save u Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy. characters is as follows: enable you lo get fat, when all the starch aud their outfit. Z. P. V. Subsequently the board was organized by the Joshua Jarvta, "Unnte Jo»h" from Vermont, A. . .LHfcK, M. I)., e— H.s bilatiou.-ness now found vent in It w ill cure you. fat foods you eat do not help you. The l .riner who reads the newnpupum and k«cpH reason for this is that it is already digested another, gem; of packing-home E nglish; to election of lio n . George E. Macomber of hi» tt,a« open, F. U. Miller Dr. Greene, the noted specialist in the before you take it. OFFICE AKD RKdlBFNCL, 46 M ID D LE BT bystanoer.be said “ I've got bin. bog woggled.’’ THE FIREMEN. Augusta, president; lio n . A. D. Bird of Count de ( our/ille, nob'o in name, but ignoble Ju cure of all nervous and chronic diseases, can cha"A< ter, IJ. I. Kugley Paskola saves your digestive organs fro O f f ic e Hnuita- to U s. Ill 1 to 2 und 8 to f - 6 10, ‘ followed by 14 9. ft-14, 32 28 would Rockland, treasurer, and lio n . II. M. Heath Gerald Murray, u young New Yorker, ».so be consulted at his office, 34 Temple Place, havihg to work. When it reaches t have painfully interrupted bla festival, and he o f Augusta, clerk. The annual meeting o f the G. U. Ritas. intestines it is absorbed at once. i connection. Sears Company Elects Ofhcero- Boston, Mass., free, personally or by letter. Upaon D wnea, one of Now York’s Choice “Four probably perceived It. Current Facts of Intertst. Knox Gas and Electric Company was also Hundre W. B. Winslow, We said that gettiug fat consisted in eati g—Havlng^become somewhat accustomed to Joe Clark, “Slipp ry Joe,” a hunoo steercr, proper food, food that would digest east* w . v HANKCOM, SI. t l., held the same day. Officers elected were C. B SUM the elation, constq ticnt ot possessing a “ dead Paskola is that food. JainOB F\ Scars Hose Company, TH EY SAY. identical with those o f the Railway Company Mulouhey, a “dive keeper,” M It Head. Physician and Surgeon, cinch,” and magnanlmoudy recognizing our Munson, a debetiv**, E . A. Glid en. Fur a thin person, the certainty o f gettii which lia- recently reorganized, has as above enumerated. The time of annual Krustu", Mr-. Reynold'sFcrvant, J. A. Frost. fat depends almost entirely upon I^askola. SYNDICATE BUILDING, . KOCKLAND human origin, he now stums that “ prayer That thu city’d finuneiul year ends in Mrs Uu j Holds, Jushuu's eister, a widow, 4W Special attention given to DImousm of the won’t save us.” elected officers us follows* Foreman meeting was changed to last Wednesday of C rlo Head. Most people eat enough in their daily mea Eye and Ear. February. Lolly, her daughter, in love with Geiald, to become fat, but the fattening food is n« h—Rather hasty for a man who is under July. OFFICE llo tin s:—11 to 12 a. in.; 2 to • p. m .; 7 to and Treasurer,George E. McLaughlin; M >ude Mayo. digested. I t merely passes tl a > ug th« sj| l 10 p. m. contract to introduce the iron into our soul, Second Foreman, Flunk Post; Fore­ That frozen herring are now worth Miss M inerva Clack* tt, who is getting desperate, tern. Thin people can see is T e l e p h o n e Co n n ectio n Oflle?, 46 3; House There has been fine sleighing all over Mstiie Ea on. and our caller from the “ Midway” commences man of HohC, J. E. Mulligan; Secre­ four cents a pound in Now York. need a food that isulready di*? to realise if. M aine for a month. There ia snow enough One interesting feature of the event The old doctors told their , tary, J. IJ McLaughlin; Steward, That the city election will Boon bo J C. HILL, i—Our opponent here acknowledged that his in the woods to make good sledding and will he a skirt danue by Miss Lena Head suffered from dyFpepsia tba irugt w o f i here. prophetic vislou had become glamoured, or Martin Watson. The following named lumber operations hare made good progress of Waldoboro. cure them; that drugs woult help iheit Phvsician and Surgeon. something to that effect. pipernen were appointed: J. E. Mulli­ Thut Mayor Knight will be the Re­ for the season. get fat. Even now many of them ri O f f ic e IIo is h —9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 6, and 7 to M> gan, first; Stephen llasseu, second; publican nominee. sin and cod liver oil. ». m. N ight cui.'s from the ofllce. NEWS ANI) COMMENT George Adams, third; Joseph Code, 2,228,672. ROCKPORT PERSONALS. 43F* Telephone Connection. That M. A. Rice is again mentioned Pepsin wofi’t digest stare Wo understand that West Rockport is a fourth. Standing Committee, J. 1). These figures represent Ihe number of bottles only digests albumen (lean SYNDICATE BUILDING. as the Democratic candidate. veritable hot-bed for checkerlsts. of Dr King's New Discovery fur Consumption, Lester Miller, student at Harvard eggs, cheese, etc). McLaughlin, D. L. Procter, J. E. Coughs and Colds, whioh were sold in the f o l l k t t , Solutions are invited to all of our positions, That tho KicrfapixM aro with us. Medical College, Boston, spent the holi­ Albumens are not fattening i< do . Mulligun, Fred Smith, Stephen Hus- Uuited States from March 'Ul to March ’ 92. agree with you don’t eat too a uf * and all will be acknowledged. days with friends in town. 6611. Thut the Police News gave Donovan a Two M illion, Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight Then you wont need pepsin. Dental Surgeon. Tourney players aro requested to be as spry good word. Thoussud, Six Hundred and Seveuty Two XIodern science has discover • at stare) • bottles si Id in one year, and each and every A. K PTKAJt BLOCK—Cor. Sjoluuo,t Burl, I'tar# as possible io finishing ilieir allotment, for it The newly organized Gen. Berry Herbert G Pratt, who has been on a food is the food for thin peoj aftk da * j r HotUifociioo y u a ra o u .d In II btu n cL u o That there will bo but one more regu­ bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that the outcome of the most moi ver; Dvntim ry. h desirabie that all games be wound up by the money would be refunded if satisfhotory re­ Hose Co. contemplates bolding a levee lar business mooting of the City Coun­ voyage to Australia in ship S. 1) Carle of modern science. It is t bad MCI end of Jtouary. sults did not follow its use. The secret of Is and dance, Feb. 22, Washington’s cil. ton, came home New Year’s eve. Bert food. It is composed of the finest and m<- a OR. J. H. DAMON, saccoss is plain. It never disappoints and nourishing flours, artificially digested. birthday. can always he depended on as the very best says that he doesn't want to bu a deep­ Surgeon and Mechanical Tbe Daria Sarsaparilla Company have got That tho year has beeu an harmonious Paskola is pleasant to the lustc. remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price 6llo out a copy book which w ill prove a great in­ water sailor. ing or other preparation is T J o n t l t t t BIG FACTORY. one. and $1.00. A l W. 11. Kittredge's Drug Store B P S A R BLOCK, - 80s Ma in Ht r k b t . centive to the youth ol our land. The com­ contains no drugs or medicine. I t 1 That Col. Knight has made u tiret- 87 Ether and O hs always on hand. pany <.ffer,$100 in gold io boys and giris under Frank Symondg of Bedford, Muss been digested by being treated with iE Stkkno'h i Anu Health. stances which, in the healthy man, are'1 lft years.of age in eveiy sta'e, who w ill com­ John Plummer, who is inure or less ' ola-'S mayor. I f you are not teeling strong and healthy, spent the holidays with friends in town. by nature to digest starch foods. AUSTIN, plete tbtse books in their own handwriting try Electric Bitters. Il “ Lu Ortppe” ha. left pleu»uiitly remembered by employes That dripping eaves un business Paskola is nothing but natural food. * A.” without assistance. Ih c prize money w ill be you weak and weary, use Klectrtc Bitters of Hucklund’s old shoe factory through blocks are a nuisance. Consumption is wasting away and losing of SuroHon and Mechanical Dentist, distributed as follows: Fust prize #50; This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach Mrs. Azro Levenseller is very sick Ml HAIN BT., BUCKLAND, «E. ldi ouiiectiou with them us ^uperiu- I and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs te flesh. It is but one o f the many diseases we second §2ft; third S ift; fourth Copy That thus tar we have bad com par a- perform tbeir luuctlon. It sou are utlfcted with la grippe. suffer from, caused by bad digestion. book No. 1 is for competition in Maine, New tendeiit of that institution, has now , tiv«-ly few snow-slides, with Sick Headache, you w ill tind speedy und Bad digestion can be cured, the consump­ J> 1U B . BIND A ItAKNEV, Hampshire and Massuchusetis only, A ll who charge of a large New Jersey factory , permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. tive can gain flesh aud strength, and this That the aiuateur tuinstrul per One trlul w ill convince you thut this is the Arthur L. Beal, who bus been spend­ w ib to compete for prizes must have their at a salary of S500U a year. : e will help the doctor to cure the disease. Insurance Agents, rormance, soon to he presented here remedy . Winslow’s Leading English and American Fire Insur­ 'twill become quite u good paper. Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. 'They could be fat if they tried, ance Companies repr* sen ted. opportunity to obtain a sum of money, but Willoughby Ilall, Monduy A. C. Knight of Boston, son of could even be well if they tried. * eocourages good writing which is one That we hear very little now ubout 7YaeeUm* Accident Jnturance Co. of lust week, by George Gilichtesl, Bucklkns Auniua Salvk. George L. Knight of this city, bus just I hc way to get well would be to get fatj greatest attainments a business man tba proposed rallrrad to Appleton, l< :. 1 den tut I R D. Waldo Uiw ibv Beat Salve ia the world lor Cut., ' Bad a nother song publi-bed by l)iLw„ the way to j*ct fat would be to take Faskola, JpVKRKTT A. JONES, can possess. Seursmont an 1 Liberty. Brut.e,, bores, Ulcer., Salt Rheum, Fever ,, , • ,,, , , Paskola is for sale by all reputable drug­ Uogi uiaiu pn - ii. tl at the piano ores. Tetter. Chapped Bai ls, Chilblains, ' ** Kl* 1 v* K t e ij B u d Is gists. Pi ice 50 cents per packet. Fire Insurance Broker. In some Aroostook towjj That the matter is being pushed, just t ora., sad ail Skia Erupt ions, aud positively Hushed 111 Sleep.” It is a ci tal'e sung, Bisks placed sad Insurance c4*«eted. bi' ert * b i.'t'c l w:th loggjj lady clerks of Simonton Bros the same. oure. Piles, or uo pay requ red. It is guar- I k e y u f p- J, dedicated lo H elenl W in - The Pre-Digested Food Co. The largest ricks pluce^ •ty . k auteed to give perfect saltsfactioo or muuey .. JOb D XMtte bircet, K«sr York. UOCKLaND, ME. - ■ d That tbe poor in Knox County are re fua le l. Price :-d, cents per Jbot For sale , k,uw F u lle r u f Ualigor, and 1. 4 Very heard this year. being well cured for this Winter. by W. U. Kittrodgu. ' musical production. For Sale by C. H. MOVE & GO., Rockland i

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ST. OEORQE. Bangor to Jive with bis sister, and from thete orders which were highly appreciated and he retnrned to Portland, where he was kindly enjoyed. To be deprived of church privileges Ten miles S. W of Rockland. On stage line I .. from Thomaston to Friendship. Incorporated TntrVew miles N. W. of Ilockisnd. SeMlod cared for in the Aged Men’s Home. He bed and nil social gatherings for the last two years, Jan . 28, 1789. 1890, polls 19ft; estates tl2ft,483. 1 !,874- Incorporated Oct. 20, lTSft. 1890, polls 417. many friends. tronhlc, I’ojcmasters, A. 8. Faks; South, OllverP. Davis, Hiatus, t«20,°«l. Postmasters, A. M. Wingate North. N. R. Hyler; Pleasant Point. Cora K. B 'V. .Jones; North, A. Fossett; East, A. as very Davis. Selectmen, Vinal Wallace, Niven Hjler, F- A. Alden, O. N. Roller, and Annie E. Hooper of thia city died at her Eldrwin Orff; Town Clerk, C. A Fogerty Oeo- W. Payson, Helectmon, Assessors and Over- home, Monday morning, after a long illness of Treasurer,- -Samuel » . _Payson. • z seers of the Poor; Treasurer, K. II. Bnrkett, Supervisor, R. I. Thompson: Colleotor, F. K Bur­ eight month*. She was the wife of Capt. Jere kett; Town Agent, K. II. Walcott; Clerk, A. >1. Hooper of this city, daughter of the late B. F. W il b y ’h Co r n e r .—Two vessels, lime-laden W ingate. from Thomaston,were towed down river Tbnrs Webster, and grand-dauebter of the late Dea. | throueh it all be nevdr murmured. d ay....M r.and Mrs.Geo. Overlook of 8tockton W ||| Mitchell goes to Boston to school this John Emery, both of South Thomaston. Mra. lie died well. A^ few hoars previous to Springs, who came to attend the funeral of week. Hooper leaves an only daughter, Mabel, wife passing away ho said, " A ll is bright beyond. of Washington R. Prescott of thia city, and an Mrs. Overlock’s father, James Thomas, re­ Janie' Fossett has bought the fine team of Let now thy servant depart in peace for I have Fleas- turned home F riday....T he river still contin­ W ill Davis. adopted son, A. K. Hooper of Hammonton, peen thy salvation.” And with almost his ues open to navigation. N J. latest breath, he quoted the promise of his Carl and Ki delivered the biggest carload of Since her marriage to Capt. Hooper in 1854, M artinsville .—School in District No. 14 is corn yet, weighing out 931 bushels. Saviour: " I go to prepare a place for yon.” prospering under the instruction of Miss Gns- M rf. Hooper has been the almost constant The funeral services were held nt the house, How about that board of trade 1 Someone companion of her husband on bis sea voyages [rial ion i tie A. W atts***-Mrs. F. O. Martin, who has Dee. 28, attended by large nber of reta- make a move to start the same a-going! I been on the sick list, is recovering....Mrs. A l­ to all parts of the world, during which time tlves and friends, wh Jous to pay a Bean supper at chapel next Thursday oven- she visited many countries and acquired a of one whom " was taken bert Rawlcy has been visiting friends in tbis tribute of respect t place for the past w eek....M rs. Clara Gardner irg. All are Invited. large fund of Information about places visited, they had so d and dearly 'pleurisy, but and 9ister have been visiting relatives in Rock­ Mcralxjrs of Seven Tree Grange visited and the world in general which mado her an loved. The sen ndneted by hia port. i Washington Grange Saturday evening. interesting companion to her many relatives pastor, Rev. J. who spoke from nlon Is doing good T e n a n t s H a it non.—Mrs. Ianiha Baiano has i and friends. The Union Creamery Co. is ready for busi« (he words he had suggested In bis dying He holds very inter- gone to Uest U p ton ....M r. and Mrs. O. L. j Mrs Hooper's death is peculiarly sad in this, ness. It Is hoped it w ill be generously pat­ testimony, John 14, 1 to 3. he school-honse, and is Beverage of Attleboro, Mass., visited friends that after spending many years at sea, and ronized. He leaves a wife, two sons and two rlstian Endeavor Society, here last week....M iss Lillian Pedrlck wont to braving the many dangers there encountered, dangbters. who though deeply afflicted are Social dance for benefit of Union Band next shop at the village took fire Beverly, Mass., Thursday....Capt. James H. she bad come home at last with her husband consoled by the gracious benediction of his Friday evening at Town Hall. Admission 25 tiring church service. The alarm Davis of New York is visiting his father, Capt. who had ju9t retired from the soa after an ex­ life and the hope of meeting again. cents. and »he fire extinguished with pails Samuel Davis....John Wall has bought Mrs. perience o f fifty years of sea life to spend with May the abounding graco of our Heavenly Very little damage resulted, Olive Clark's house... . Mrs. Orris Hnthorn has Kd Bowes and Geo. Robbins are doing the him, and her daughter, the remainder of her Father comfort and sustain their hearts. moved into Mrs. lantba Balano's house.... plowing of fee for the public, also filling many days. But the number of those days were not t costa something to go a coasting down onr Frank Brown has gone to New Y ork....M iss Ice-houses. many. Apparently in good hoaltb, she was ills, as haa been proved of late. A young The community is saddened by the deith of Onsta Watts is teaching school in District No. suddenly stricken on the 18th of last May, man with a lady friend was ont one evening A large ride from Rockport took supper et Laura A., wife of Rev. John rettengill, pastor 1 4 ....Cap.t Charles Brown is home. His ves­ with a disease from which thero was no hope coasting with other?, when from some canse he the Burton House Tuesday evening after which of the Freewill Baptist Church, which occurred sel is in New York. of recovery. Her sickness and constant and was set upon, thrown down and somewhat the dining room was cleared and a social dance yesterday at their home on Maverick street. G l e n m r r r .—The ladles are preparing for severe suffering were borne with a wonderful scratched about the face, a pair of glasses enjoyed. Mr*. Pettengill was a lady of high character, an entertainment to ha given at the Second degree of fortitude and patience. The last I which he had on being broken. The next day J. Pindar Bland gave the third lecture in the refined and winning temperament, and during Buptist vestry on the evening of the 18;h, if fair months of her life were soothed Hud cheered they were notified that the matter could be course of lectures given by the Y. P. 8. C. E. the year that she has been here strongly ....B e rt Hupper has been visiting his mother by (be faitbfnl ministrations of her nurse, Miss befriends in settled upon the payment of a certain sum, and in the Cong’l Church Wednesday evening, his endeared herself to the heaits of the people. and has returned to Boston....Ralph Wiley, Hatch, and the constant devotion of her fautil) if not settled within a few days other measures subject being "Happy Homes.” which ho illus­ In her family relaiions she was a gentle, loving who has been at work with Dr. Tibbetts of and Bisters. 0 ^ ? ' would be taken. Upon consultation the trated in a very pleasing manner. spirit, ministering to the comfort ol husband Rockland, is home for an indefinite tim e .... The funeral w ill be held from the family and children with the most tender and affec­ amount was forth-coming Mr and Mrs. R. W. Bartlett are visiting in Some 1500 feet of half-inch birch boards went residence on Broadway, Wednesday afternoon, tionate care. Her illness was of lingering di i” . N o r th W a r k b k — Miss Laura Fuller is A ugusta....M rs. Wm. Bessey is very sick through this place, en route for Port C lyde.... at two o’clock. duration but throughout it she exhibited the n uJ. ■, 'i’i v : : > ili»; employed in the hospital in Rockland----- The with pneumonia...... Mrs. A. M. Jones is in Mrs. George Wiley and Mrs. Elsie Henderson buoyant, happy spirit and calm trust so char­ ^■ are allowed to slide down on entertainment given at the Grange Hall by the Massachusetts....Mrs. B. Burton visited in Adelphus L. Bartlett died in Union, Dec. visited Mrs. Hilla at Thomaston, Thursday.... acteristic ot her when in health. The daugh­ High School last evening was excellent. Rockland la9t w e e k ....I)r. L. F. Bacbeldcr of 25, 1893, at the age of Gl. Mr. Bartlett’s to Blip down on any other, Miss Lizzie Barter has gone to Weymouth, ter. Mrs. Ida Eastman of Ashland, N. H., and Rockland has been in town several times dur­ death should have more than a passing notice, rjw ers was taken ill last Satur- H io h l a n d —George Bnrkett, B. J. Dow’s Mass., to stop through the Winter with her son Harry Fettenglll, who is also located in ing the past week, called here by the sickness ns he has been for many years closely Identi­ as son’s store, and had to be car- teamster, is quite sick. One-half the people brother F re d ... .Capt. Joel Barter arrived at New Hampshire, have been with their mother of patients..• .George Bachelder, who Las been fied with the interests of his own and adjoin in the place are sick with colds----- Joseph Now York from Mobile, having 26 days pass­ during the past few weeks, and together with confined to the house with sickness for a week ing towns, and as a public speaker and advo v i l l w ill put a ’ toek of boots, shoes Beaton ot Rockland is visiting his young age. John Barter left Monday to go as mate the faitbfnl husband mlnlstgred unceasingly past, is im pro vin g.... W ill Davis of Rockland cate of every good cause has been very popular. !er goods into his new brick store, schoolmates in the place-----Blanch Crawford ....C apt. A. H. Henderson is waiting at Pas- to the comfort of the loved one The sincere, is in town for tbo present. He is suffering His willingness and ability to speak, and bis is attending school at Pleasantville-----Delia cagou'a for business....Mrs. Mary Barter has heartfelt sympathy of the entire community is severely with rheumatism. wonderful faculty of adapting himself to all grocers give ns 22 pou n d s ol fwst augar Keating is at school in Farmington----- M rs. raored from Capt. M. Bond’s to the old home­ extended to the sorrowing fam ily. Funeral occasions brought him very prominently H r a siver dollar. Does that look like demon* B. J. Dow, who has been very sick. Is im­ stead. 8 o v th U n io n .—Capt. Charles Harding ar­ services are held this afternoon, the remains before the public and won for him a host of f ix in g silver ? proving------Frank S. Keep and family passed rived home last week. His vessel is now to be taken to Ashland, where the daughter, WASHINGTON. friends among all classes und ail Hges. Such The report that Capt. H. M. Bean is to build their Christmas with Albert Copeland and hauled up in Boston....Capt. Harding received Mrs. Eastman, resides. Deceased was th6 expressions as "The community has met with a six-masted schooner for Boston parties is not Ife. Twenty two mlloa N. W. of Rockland. Inoorpo a dispatch from his father, who lives In Vine­ daughter of Roswell Reed of Woodstock,N.H. a great loss,” "H e w ill be greatly missed,” yot confirmed. P lhasantvillb .— Mrs. 8. B. Wade con­ rated under name of Putnnm In 1811, name changed yard Haven, to come at once as he was very 1828. 1890, polls 334, estates $321,438. Postman- ‘ He was a good man,” "1 thought a great R ail, There w ill be busy times during the nine tinues to improve in health. She Is now able tern. I. W. Johnston; Went; VVm. M. Andrews; sick. As the dispatch was not received until Mrs. Julia A., widow of the late E. M . p Clar- months in Capt. Bean's ship yard. I t takes to walk about her ro o m .... Wade & Waldron Globe, Robert Sukeforth; Ituzorvllle, I’. Q. Ingalls; late Saturday afternoon, there was no way to deal ot him ,” are heard on every hand. As a Carlton, died Dec. 30, at her borne in Hope, ftelectmen, F. Light, J. F. Bryant, C. G. Over­ man he was genial, kind, generous and true. lompany lots of labor to build two 4-masted schooners. have a crew ot six men at work in the woods lock; Supervisor of Schools, A. K. Johnston, go until Monday m orning....C ounty Com­ after but 24 hours sickness, aged 84. She was Constable and Colleotor, W. O. Luce. missioner 8. W. Jones spent nearly all last He was a Christian, but no bigot. He was a most worthy and pleasant woman, a good Miss Alice Lee of Boston, who is one of Gam- ....O o account of the deep snow and swamps not being frozen work in the woods has been week in R ockland....G irls begin to seek charitable in spirit end broad in his views. wife, mother and neighbor. Since her hus­ V w ith our dons most charming Hammer visitors, assisted The W. C. T. U. w ill give a supper in Law’s K urch on the rather d u ll....M rs . Jane Jones and U. G. boarding places who come to work at Brown Oldtimc dogmas and creedal claims he bad no band's death her son Benjamin and family Mrs. Olney, the attorney general’s wife, at her Hall, Thursday evening, at six p. m. Bros., but it is with some difficulty that they sympathy with. While he hud ideas of his have made their home with her and cared for tarting place of New Year’s reception. Thomas are on the sick list....0 9 car Gould of Miss Lila Jones, who has been visiting Mrs. obtain board....Grace Gordon is sick with own, he allowed and encouraged others to If 30 acres of land on Cushing’s Island in Union spent a few days in the place last week, L. A. Law, returned home Sunday....M rs. lung fever. think for themselves. His life was radiant She had four children besides acting the Waldoboro L)ru- calling on old friends. v Casco Bay sold for $112,000 what ought 30 Frank Achorn of Waldoboro spent Sunday In with cheerfulness, kindness and sympathy. part of a mother to an orphan nephew and a y on the stage here acres at the foot of iMount Megunticook on Pe­ to w n ....M r. and Mrs. H. Bliss, Jr., spent NORTH WALDOBORO. He was a member of the Methodist Church grandson Her eldest son lived with her and ut the arrangements HURRICANE. nobscot Bay ba worth. fleveral days in Belfast, last week...... Mrs. in which he rendered valuable service and herjounger, Silas, lives in California. Her Wo are expecting to bare a full supply of Staples and Mrs. Perkins visited in Windsor Mrs. Austin Eugley, who has been making where he was loved aud appreciated. He was eld t daughter who up red for her during the . - a h summer visitors this year, for nothing bat the When shall we hear the last of it? and Augusta last w eek... .Alfred Rockwell re­ last tew weeks of her life is Mrs. Fostina Dol- quite a protracted visit in Mass , has returned also a member of the ratemitica ot Masons on.- coast of Maine can take the place of the World’s turned to Worcester, Mass., Friday*«” L A, b uu who during her husband's life lived In The people ot Hurricane are highly pleased hom e.... Henry S. Burnheimer went to South and Odd Fellows and frequently mado address­ Vinalhaven. and her younger is the wife of -P • :b it f •• • »’• Pair, and at half the cost, too. and double the at the recognition given them in yonr issue of Law has been sick with la grippe for ten days. H. Framingham, Muss., Monday, where he hui es at installations and other meetings of these Joseph Wiley of Lincolnville. lor some lime to c -in-- satisfaction. He is now b etter....L. M. Staples was in Bel­ last week. They appreciate the prominence of employm ent....Luclns H. Bond of Martins­ Burglars broke into the H ili and Sawyer fast Tuesday of last week....Rev. W. W. the notice and fully indorse all that was written. ville was at W Burnhoimer’s Thursday...... cottages on Belfast Road, tome time last week. Davis is now able to be out from his late slck- b v ^ ^ m . Hatch at Rockland pro- There is, however,something io add, injustice Miss Lessie Davis has gone to Franklin, Mass. Pronce it superior to any soap they have ever They went through both houses leaving doors to those who spent their energies, time and W ill Junes, supervisor ...... Thero was a Now Year’s party at J. B. used. They say its merits w ill give it a large and drawers open and ransacked generally, money in making the ball and concert the TRADE CENTRE! Welt’s hall, Jan. 1. There w ill be a social but it is not known whether anything is miss­ ol the Westboro Insane Asylum, has been tile . success that it decidedly was. In this connec­ gathering at the same hall the 14th ....E lvin ing as the owners are not here. spending a few days vacatiou at his old home Smelters are now getting more smelts and of tion, Mrs. E. P. Patterson, nee Maggie Duran, J. Hoff=es left for Waltham. Miss., Friday, to i a o 4 . K. R. Ogier has started on a new venture, in this place. Dr. Hines, one of the asylum is deserving of especial mention. She and be ubsent several d a y s ....J . B. Welt went to larger size than they did at their first fishing. aud should receive encouragement from every physicians, accompanied him — - Linwood Miss Jennie Patterson outdid themselves in Portland, F rid a y ....It is quite sickly here unrt They havo snug houses on the ice, with stoves citizen He mukes u specialty of oil iu any Jones has two fine greyhound pups----- Miss their efforts to emphasize their fealty to Fr. has been lor several months. The prevailing w keep Jhem warm, and really seem to enjoy quantity, delivered at your house. He is a Rosa Giotton is keeping house for Dea. S. FORWARD, XKARCH! Coughlin. They succeeded In interesting themselves. diseases are colds,mumps and whooping cou^h. ------TO T H E ------keen, smart, capable young man honest a9 the others to give their best endeavors to what Cunningham------John Grotton is doing good Fred L. Starrett, secretary of Malden’s Y. M. ....Comrade Rufus Mank. who has been very day is long and sells on commission. proved a tuccess iu every respect. business at his blacksmith shop this Winter C. A., was presented by his wite, Jan. 2, with sick, Is slowly recovering. The annual meeting of the Soldier’s Monu- Mrs. Win. Cogan has earned the deep grati­ ------We bear the whistle from the new Mr and Mrs. W illiam Wellman celebrated ten pound boy, evidently intended as a New l menl Association was held Wednesday evening tude of many of the Rockland contingent by a steam m ill at So. Liberty, every day now. Year a gift,though a little behind time r red s Success to the new m ill is our wish!-----Mrs. the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage one and the tallowing officers elected; President, display of hospitality that was truly regal, aud Greatest Clearance Sale! many friends extend congratulations. week ago Friday evening. More than 76 peo­ John F Tobin; Vi e President, J. J. Knowl her efforts in helping provide the suppor are Chas. Cunningham is dangerously sick with ple were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman were The Congregational Church met Saturday 1 ton ; I reoeurer, W v.Lune; Financial Seer duly appreciated. Her daughter, Miss Izzie heart disease------During the late ice storms EVER OFFERED IN KNOX COUNTY. assiduous in their .ondeavors to make their last and chose officers for the year. No ar Mrs. Robert Wadsworth; Secretary Cogan, well merited the admiration of which our photographer, F. W. Cunningham, took some fine views of W inter scenery. The treeB guests feel at home and enjoy themselves and rangements have as yet been made for a per- Merrill Richards; I’rustees, Gideon Tower sh was the object, and much credit is due her loaded with and beut over with ice made they were successful. The evening was merrily manent supply of the pulpit for the winter, S. Woodbury Thomas, M errill Richards. tor the efficient manner in which she pres ded beautiful pictures------The lumbering busi­ spent in social chat, music, etc. A bountiful though there may be preaching occasionally. over the fish pond. Her assistant was Miss SOUTH THOMASTON. repast was furnished of which all partook. The Creek w ill be a lively place when they Mamie Shields. These two graceful maidens ness has been d ull hero this Winter owing to the deep snows----- Daniel Hannon is the only The presents were numerous and consisted of get their new factory in operation, a new bank Merrick Sawyer, u well known and aged res­ were responsible for a pronounced increase Beginning Saturday, January 6,1894, urticles both useful and valuable. At a late aud the "old church on the h ill” repaired. me general proceeds. one that is doing any business. He has a ident ot Spruce Head, is very sick. His sou’s hour the company reluctantly bade Mr. and The ’lectrics w ill run there from Warren and Erastus P. Patterson, besides doing yeoman crew in the woods------Cyrus Jones of wile, Mis. David Sawyer, is caring for him. Mrs. Wellman good night. I shall make a 8t. George and limo kilns w ill line the banks service in the preparation of the affair, was Windsor has lately bought and moved on the O w l ’s H e a d .—Viue and Ross Perry are farm of Peter Jones----- M. W. Lenfest is of the stream as o f old. grace and dignity combined. He is to be our SO. L IB E R T Y . home from Boston... .John M ilter is home making snow shoes----- The fox hunters are Miss Blanche Robinson entertained friends next floor director. from Bur Harbor. He w ill resume work there laying back and so are the foxe9-----Dea. 8. Thursday at an old fashioned teu in honor ot | ju the S pring....R ev. J. H. Parsbley w ill Joseph Nichols cannot be overlooked, for his Not much lias been done as yet getting M l.. Sionle Tucker. There were twelve young ! preach in the chapel next Sunday, at 2 :30 p. tn. share of the work was considerable, and right Cunningham went to Augusta, last week. out stave and heading lumber, as the snow DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. loyally and ungrudgingly did he do it. ia too deep.----- Lewis Speed, au old resident ladles present dressed in old-fashioned cos. j. is possiole that the gospel singer, Mr. Lamb, AFPLETON. Michael Haddicau of Winterport, who de­ of this place, now of Rockland, is in town. turned, while the table was set with ancient may uceompant h im .... Andrew Magee moved signed the bill-of-fare and wrote the order of ----- All of the mills are running ou half On Ail Cash Sales of dishes. Time was 5 .30. his family to Canidtn last week....Hens in Sixteen mllee N . W. ot KucKlutrl, on siuge Uuu dances, worked Incessantly and showed a com­ from Waireu to Hearamont. Settled ubout 1776. tim e.----- The children of A. F. Light are on Capt. I) H. Rivers left yesterday for New ibis vicinity seem bound to keep eggs high. Incorporated Ja n . 28, 1829. 1892, poll* 265, estates mendable example when supper was an­ the sick list.-----12. G. Turner fell in his York where bis ship is finishing loading oil g / okoes R iv e r . —M r. and Mrs. Rufus K in­ $240,017. Poatmuatera, Mra. A. A Guabeo; N orth, nounced. W. A. W aterman; West, S.O.Barlhdt ;BurkeUville. barn, s trikin g ou a wagon. The accident Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, for Japan Capt. Rivers* fam ily, who accom­ Elden Burkett; Elmwood, 11. A. Morung. Select ney ul Wheeler’s Bay called on friends Suuaay The heaviest burden, that of digging the keeps him in the house at preseut.----- Joseph pany him to sea, leave lor New York later in men, S. J. Gunhee, Elden Burkett and Wilbur in this p ace..-.W in. Barter is hauling k.ln clams, devolved upon Messrs Michael Landers Waterman; Town Clerk, V. O, Kellar; Treaaurer, Overlock, our venerable merchant, slaugh­ the week. Sores of friends wish for them a wood to Tolman & Benner. Rockland....Geo Galen Keen** and John Shields. The excellent quality of tered tw’o flue hogs the other day.----- S yl­ sata and prosperous voyage. 11. Keilocb contemplates making extensive the clams speaks volumes for the discretionary Burkettvillm —The Grange in this place is vester V lu a l of Jefferson was in town the CLon/ifiQ, cups, Muuy stage lines are running between here repairs on his house....School in District No.l efforts of these two gentlemen. They dis­ iu a fine condition. There are about 125 mem­ other day.------11. H . Cunuingham is on the and 8s. George now, and quite a rivalry is closed Friday after a very successful term of posed of many tickets, too, as did the rest of bers in good standing They meet every Sat- sick list. shown by the different drivers to secure patrons. nine weeks, taught by Mrs. A. W. Clarke them. urday evening and have very interesting meet­ And Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods! Sukeforth seems to be high iner, however,and Scholars not absent one half day during (he In truth, uil Hurricane contributed to make ings. It has been said that Mcdumac Valley OBITUARY MENTION- when he presented the writer with a nice large . terra were Dora C’larke, Guy F. Linnekin, Grange can entertain an audience with us in­ This Sale to continue until further notice. Everyone should take advan­ the concert and ball the greatest event of The body of Mrs. Perrlgo, mother of Warren fresh cod, right from the water. T.e thought he Roy P Linnekin; scholars not absent more teresting a program as any Grange in the state tage of this Grand Opportunity to purchase goods at about cost. Look at ecent years. Fr. Coughlin is grateful to all. C. Perrigo of Boston, was taken to North Haven deserved it. »han half a day were Bddie A. Smalley, Flor- ....M rs . Abbie Richardson aud daughter, who He desires particularly to thank Mrs. Cogan, last week, and interred iu the family burying our Odd Lot Counter. These goods have collected during the past year, The play "Blow for B’ .w ” given by &ocfc-j ence Smalley. There was some sickness Mrs Duran and Mrs. Shields for the hospital* have been stopping with Mrs. Chas. Bartlett ground. and to make room for Spring Goods, 1 shall oiler all goods on this counter land amateurs for thb benefit of W . O. Masters, i among the scholars this term which caused jty they so generously tendered the guests for the past month, returned to their home in at LESS THAN ACTUAL COST. This is the Greatest Saeiiflce ever Co.in Watts H s j , Friday evening,was enjoyed i toem to lose a tew day Rockland, Thursday....M rs. Chas. Bartlett, front Rockland- James Pelton, at one time a tatniliar object offered iu the Slate of Maine. Come early and secure the Best Bargains. b«- a goodly * sized audience notwithstanding who has been dangerously ill for the past few FRIENDSHIP. on our streets, died in Thomaston Sunday. Ld- i f blading character of the weather. The weeks, is recovering....E rw in Miller, son of NORTH HAVEN. He was a member of Edwin Libby Post, KA um finely pre.eutcd, and all whoencoded ,UnJl||1 j Coa(1 J. R. Miller, has been very sick with conges­ Randall J. Condon, Superintendent of G. A. It., of this city. were more (ban satisfied. .. tion of the lungs. He is now getting better. TERMS, SPOT CASH! Schools in Everett, Mass., spent last week School in District No. 3 commenced Dec. 26, As the Rockland water Co. ba* pic sod into at Itia home in Friendship. — —Roland taught by Chas. T u rn e r....M r, and Mrs. Levi Daniel Brackley, brother of B. P. Brack ley knew hands, our people are hoping that (be Thompson, W inthrop Whitney aud Herbert Leadbetter of O wl’s Head visited at Mrs. Lead- of this city, died at his home in Strong, Tues­ N . B. The following goods WILL NOT go into this sale only at Company’s water power here w ill be utilized Simmons have gone'to Portland iu the better’s father, Otis Kent, last w eek....F. O. day last. The funeral was held Friday. De­ Regular Price: W. L. Douglas Shoe Company's Goods, Snag Proof Rubber for a manufactory oi some kind, (hat w ill give smack Comet to catch aud sell lobsters these Smith fell on the ice anq injured himself quite ceased was a prominent citizen who had served employment to our people. Formerly a woolen iid r e n Boots, Camden Blue and Gray Pants. winter months.----- Mrs. Eldon Cook was badly recently....The silver set, which was his town us First Selectman and in various other m ill was located here, aud w hy not now, and who are thin, hollow-chest­ taken suddenly and severely ill w ith heart offered by Frank Smith as a prize to the one important capacities. r use the water running to waste and doing no disease Thursday evening. A t present ed, or growing too fast, are guessing nearest to the number of shot in a good. LE V I SEA/VEY. writing her condition is critical though battle, was won bv Lamont Lewis. The num­ made Strong, Robust and William Andrews, Jr., one of West Rock Selling CJgarets to boys is unlawful, aud somewhat improved. ber of shot was 1181....Some of thebo/*- have H e a lth y b y port’s respected citizeos, died at his home on W iiltw 13Io(dc, T ’ltomH.stoii, IVlaine. subjects the seUer to quite a flue A complaint James P. Rus.se 11 of Bowdoin College w ill been doing mischief recently breaking glass West street last week of'pneumonia. He was has been made r ^ t some of the school boys close a very successful term of school at out of H. T. Crockett’s house, aud Injuring one of the community’s leading singers. His ate learning this smoke habit, aud mquiiies East Friendship this week F H Smith’s sleigh and cutting harness from S c o t t ’ <5 good nature and kindly disposition gained for are being made aw to where the article Is pur­ For the first time iu its history, Friend­ the horses left fastened at the church....P rof. him a large number of friends. He leaves a chased, with a view to stopping it. Parents ship supports a tuilk cart. Ai »uzo Welsh I O. L Beverage of Attieboto,formerly of North wite, two sons aud a daughter. are interested in this matter, a n l should help has started the enterprise, aud the conven­ | Hvveo, went out gunning one morutug recently • • L I E E K E © T X ) H E 1J! to bring the transgressor to a halt ience w ill be very great. : and shot 22 cooti, mostly white-wings. He has James Brackett, formerly of Warreu, died a t ' R. H. Couuce, C Prince, and D. J Starrett now returned to M a ss.... Hollis Leadbetter aud I the Maine General Hospital, Portland, Sept 30 1 NERVE.BRAIN AND NERVE TREATMENT. HOPE. B . W . Counce are the only ones left at the ' James Beverage have purchased new sleighs iast, nvw& ut which b *® ju b e e u recto the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. The German Speeilie for Hysteria, Dizziness, Nervous l'roslraliou, Men­ Creek who were boys there sixty and seventy Mr. aud Mrs. 8. D. Bartlett of Boston i ....L u grippe is with us again. Among the Brackett was the son oi Maj>r Berij^ years ago. S H. Burpee o f Rockland, James made a short visit to her parents, Mr. and I people sick with it are A. J. Ames, J. T. It contains m aterial for m ak­ ketl, who came from Greenland,N tal Depression, Premature Old Age, Loss oi Power (in either sex), and Sampson of Port Clyde und Woo. Stltupmo of M ri F. J Quinn, after which they went to i bombs, Lgac Brown aud wife, Ed Quinn aud ing healthy Flesh and Bones. ICO in 179 I, Mild W f .. pj in uvui t | ^11 weaknesses. Involuntary Losses, caused by over exertion of the brain, H hf abuses, etc. Halifax are about all tl^at we remember of W ulhington to visit. He bus a nice position Samuel N u tt.... James Beverage entertained a Cures Coughs, Colds and for a number of years. His sou , those who moved a w a j.lu o w living. Capt. iu Huston.----- Mrs. Nellie Wilkins is visit- party of young friends at his home, Thursday a Harris Stack pole represent^ [ au older class oi mi/her mother, Mrs. Warrm Bill*.— -La evening..S am uel Nutt commenced hts Win Weak Lungs. Physieians, th e lb,- village. From there he muV\J treatm ent Including OSedicino. ” i c e $ 2 .0 0 . boys, and perinps the only one uow living. pL it. Iu« u»- * Lnauy calls, but no very ters's wur ji in the school in District No. 1 last world over, endorse It. | Harris was the boss buy rider of running we ituve heard of.----- Mrs. w e e k .. ..M rs. C irrle Kent has returned Horn recce, H ill & Co. From there I A I V e ill lr<-m hemorrhage of ( amden 4^vre she has Ireeti at work lor some Dcn't be deceit J b, Substitutes! land uud wuo cl.-rk iu the ■LAN MEDICINE COMPANY, had to own if.m uiai. I r , whi e Tyler’s lime i'r»por«d by dcwit A Luwue, N. Y. AU at the White Mountains. Tremont St., Bqston, Mass.

2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY 7

A A le n d o u s SIMONTON BROTHERS S t u p e n d o u s "ear’s Sale. New Year’s Sale.

C o i i s u i i i e r s ’ 1 8 9 4 . O p j >ort u n ity ! •13 M O R A LI Z A IO N I X i* r i c i i e r D e p t . Domestic Dept. Flannel Dept. Hosiery Dept. Ladies’ and Children’s F u r s . Dress Goods. 81.50 Wrappers, Print 1 lot Crash 3c per yard. 1 case of Outings- 12 l-2c, 10 doz. W ool H ose, 19c a pair. Jerealc, 98c—all sizes. 1 lot 83.00 Seal and Astrachan 25 pieces All Wool Suiting, 86 and 85 Napkins, $2 98—slightly down to 8c peryard. This is all we can get of them. Garments Muffs 81.97. Plaids, Stripes and Novelties; TOown Wrappers. 88.00, soiled. 1 lot of Shaker; 8c, down to 5c 1 lot of Wool and Fleeced Hose; TO BE VIRTUALLY 1 lot 81 Muffs 69c. 50c, down to 29c a yard. fn to 83 50. per yard. 81 and 83 Marseilles Quilts—slightly 50c, down to 39c. $6 Sable Scarfs 83 50 each. 45 in. Black India Twills; 75c, soiled— $1,98. Given Away! Thibet Boas : cost 810.00, down to to 59c. 40 in. Unbleached Cottons—Best $4.75. 1 lot of Ladies’ Jaekels; 810 to Q uality— 6 l-2 c per y ard . Closing ont Silks at Fearful Sacri­ rderw ear Dept. 812, down tc $3.98. 825 Seal Plush Cloaks, large sleeves 3C in. Bleached Cotton 6 l-2 c per and open back, 815. fice. lot of Ladies’ Jackets; 815 to 10 doz. Ladies’ Jersey Vests yard . CUYITD. 820, down to $8.75. All our bept Satines and Peroales ; and Pants ; cost 37 1 -2c, down 1 case Fruit the Loom Cottons; C O ”T P R IC K P B K V D N O W . 12 l-2c, down to 8c per to H>c. 1 lot of L-idies’ Jackets: 822 12 l-2c, 8 c pe yard yard. Best Brussels Carpets...... $1.25 9 8 c and 825, down to $10.75. Um brella Dept. 20 doz. Ladies’ Jersey, Double } 36 in. Unbleached Cotton 5c per These are all new styles, including yard. All of our 82.50 and 82 Um­ Fleeced Vests and Pants ; 50c, ! Ex. Super Union Carpets...... 55 2 9 c Braided Skirt Jackets, Fur Trimmed brellas down to 81.37. Natural down to 29c. 81 Blear hed Tabling—slightly soiled All Wool Ingrain Carpet...... 85 5 5 c Cape Jacket, 36, 38 and 40 inches —69c per yard. long. Sticks, Gold Heads, etc. Blanket Dept. Call and See for Yourselves. JBest Prints 5c per y ard . SIMONTON BROS. 1 lot Children’s Jackets; 8” to 1 lot of Fast Black Umbrellas 59c. 810, down to 82.50. 84 B lankets 8 2 .9 8 ; 11-4, all Ladies’ Fine Natural Wool Vests and ’ Best Ginghams 5c per yard. 1 lot Children’s Long Garments; wool. Pants ; cost 81, down to 69c. 1 lot Scrim 4c per yard. 8s to 812, down to 83.75, Wool Leggins 39 cis. a Pair a fine Blanket 6 9 c; 10-4 size. S im o n to n B r o t h e r s ’ STUPENDOUS SA LE, R o ckland, Ma in e .

BOSTON LETTER, ranged the production that it is to be distinct­ SECRET SOCIETIES. after which there was dnDCing until the bogle f CHECKER SCORE. Here You Are! ly new, with new costumes, new music, new Bounded “ light” ont.’’ features and new people In the company. As Our Weekly News Notes From New Interesting ' Fraternity Facts” Crowded The following is the present standing of the England's Great Metropolis. usual he w ill surround this star not only with My E ntire Stock of Out fromTheir Proper Place. The installation of the oflkers of Evening Checker Tourney participants: clever artists bur with a bevy of pretty and Star Grange of Washington occurred Saturday KAMBH GAMF.H POINTS POINTa shapely girls. S i l a e . Boston, Jan. 8, 1894. The regular meetings of Golden Rod Chapter PL.1VKD WON LOST CLOTHING, evening. Worthy Master E. M. Lucas of F. A. Winslow, M 118 £>2 Chas. W . Eaton died at bis home in Revere, No. 8, O. E. 8., have been^changei from the I Seven Tree Grange, Union, was installing Chaw. Leo, M l it 67 HATS, CAPS Monday, after a long illness. Mr. Eaton who STATE MILITIA. second and fourth Saturdays to the second and • officer, and performed that service in a very C. A. How. H4 103 M BICKNELL TEA CO. G. K. Merrill, 72 98 46 wus born in Revere, Aug. 2, 1849, was a son of fourth Fridays in each month. The first impressive manner. The members of the lat­ I. Elwell, 48 68 28 JUHT RECEIVED meeting since the change occurs this week, ter Grange were present by invitation, fifty L. D. Cundage, ao AS 64 AND FURNliHiNG GOODS Capt. W. B. Eaton, and a brother o f W. B- Parties Having State Property in Their C. E. Tuttle, FA AS A0 Friday evening, when the new board ol officers ----- A Lot of----- At Reduced Rates. -:- Eaton, the well-known parser o f the B. A B. Possession Should Take Heed. strong. A royal banquet, prepared 0y the A.T. Blackington, 64 68 60 8. S. Co. He received his education in the will be installed. sisters of the Evening Star Grange, was one of L. G. March, 64 6 < 64 W. T. PresooU, 48 62 44 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ public schools and in tbo Cbanncy Hall school The amendments and changes made in the the pleasant features of the evening at which Edw. Lovtjoy, 42 10 34 Ten representatives of Knox Lodge attended in Boston. He entered the employ of 8. S. 100 plates were laid. This Grange starts on A. Htetaon, 42 48 86 China Plates For the remainder of thia month I an. m ilitia laws of the State by our Legislature of the installation of Warren Lodge, Friday F. E . Robbins, 4? 46 38 Helling goods cheaper th an any other Pierce nearly thirty years ago and had been ’92-’93 have proved to be of the greatest benefit. the new year auspicious:?. H. T. M ugridye, 12 24 • place in the County and the reason evening. connected with the firm ap to the time of his A. Allen, 0 0 0 why is because 1 have the cheapest Careful observers of the State M ilitia cannot J A. Brunberg, 0 0 0 2 for 25 cts. rent and my own help, and buy for death. His ability, energy and faithful ser­ fail to notice the business-like promptness now cuah. <^CalI and satisfy yourself by The officers of Washington Lodge, A.O.U.W., vice gained for him an interest in the business District Assembly, No. 86, Knights of Labor, I In the average of points won Elwell still W E K T H E M . getting u look at the quality and pr.oes enforced in all departments. Many improve- of Washington were installed, Thursday even­ several years ago. Mr. Eaton’s good nature w ill hold its annual session in this city Toes- | leads, followed by Wmsiow with 8.41; M errill, ----- Abo a Lot of----- ments are doubtless due to the officials now in ing, by L. M. Staples. Lunch was served utter and generosity made him a host of friends day, Jan, 23. A. A. Beaton of this city is 8.26; Lee, 7 91; Rose, 7.27. office, but they are all helped, encouraged und which the brethren smoked nice cigars at the Ulsters Worth $8.00 for $5.00! who w ill miss him sadly. Master Workman, and E. S. Vose of Thomas Glass Baskets, Vases, Etc. fostered by the new law. Companies now expense of Bro. A. W .Sidelinger. enjoy the benefits of a proper and suitable ton District Secretary. The Assembly w ill THE BLIND ORAj^R. TRY OUR CANDIES. Hulls the sutne, and my entire line of have a growth of nearly 160 per cent to report. Xmas Goods I will sell at 25 per cent The destruction of the Globe Theatre, which rifle range, a thing which was not granted The mock trial now being held by Hamilton W e keep a full line. discount. Remember It Is no trouble Dr C. F. Mare of Bncksport ha&v was burned Tuesday morning, is much re­ them under the old low and an important and Progressive Lodges of mis city is exciting to sh o w you these goods. P. Henry Tillson Post.G. A. R., of Thomas' 1 this city a few days. Ho camo principal!] gretted by the theatre going public of the city, factor in producing a uniform ity in the effi­ great inteiest. The acorneys are W. A ton installed its officers Saturday evening. hear the blind orator, A. E. Tisdale, on 8u3 BICKNELL TEA CO., who have a warm spot in their hearts for that ciency of the several companies. Ripley and J. N. Farnham for plaintiff; C. J. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ day. The doctor pronounced the evening dis­ popular play house, which under Mr. Stetson’s Section 73 of Chapter 266 is another im­ Gregory and E. G. Barter lor delendant. course one of the finest he ever listened to in GEO. H. COPELAND, Proo. Extra Trades in Gents’ Fancy Ties management had become one of the most fa­ provement over the old law. Many of the Large crowds are attending. Plaintiff, Annie mous and prosperous in the country. This i9 recruits who join the service soon succeed in The officers of Warren Lodge, No. 127, all bis life, so scholarly, so deep In thought, 0. F., of Warreu, were publicly installed Liscomb, sues E. R. Davis for 850,000, breach ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the second time the Globe has been visited by getting into possession of more or less of the I. O. so fcieotific and convincing, so Instructive, Friday evening by D. D. G. M. Geo. Harden of promise. Call and See Them. fire, tbo first time being on Decoration Day, 8taie property issued to them for uniforms and clothed in such choice and appropriate language, and his staff, as follows : N. G., J. E. Collins; und delivered with such ease and d 1st inc meet 1873. The Globe bad for an attraction this equipments, and whenever a change takes Edwin Libby Post, G. A R., of this city V. 8., N. R. Tolman; Recording Secretary, as to win (he approbation of his hearers and week, “ The Prodigal Daughter,” the great place in their occupation or residence, such installed its officers Friday evening in dne and G. D. Gonld; Permanent Secretary, A. A fill them with delight and wonder. Thin is an sporting play, in which Miss Maxine E llio tt property is often abandoned bv them. This proper lurm. After the ceremony a nice sup­ HORSES! Moody; Treasurer, M. R. Mathews; Warden opportunity tor a rare treat for the people of 0. E. Blackington, had a leading role during its long New York section of the law makes it of personal inter­ per was seneii und then there were a number W. G. Robinson: Conductor, W. M. Stetson; run. est to all our readers to see that they have no Rock'and. One of the subjects for next Sun R. S. N. G., E. R. Moody; L. 8. N. G., H. C of songs by J. H McNamara, sung in his 435 Main Street. such properly in their possession. day is “ The Destiny ot the Human Soul.” After many years of service, the old Hay­ inimitable style. Miss Amy, daughter of FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE The section roads: “ Any persoa, who Kalloch; R. 8. 8., Frank Cobb; L 8. 8 / Mr. Tisdale spoke in Hartford, C onn.,duj market Square Station of the Western division W. 11. Swan; O. G., I. W. Snittor; CbaplaiD, Norman Marsh, accompanied him without shall have or retain any article of m ilitary December. AT THE LIVERV STABLE OF of the Boston A Maine Railroad system is D. R. Yates; R. S. N. G ,E. J. Cook ; L 8. N. previous preparation, and did a remarkably property belonging to the State, in violation of closed, and passengers now arrive and depart G. , C. D. Means; Trustees, Thos Walker fine piece oi work. She is talented. M. FRANK DONOHUE, law or regulations, shall be punished by a tine MARINE MATTERS. at the new union station on Causeway street H. C. Kalloch, C. B. Watts. After the instal­ Corner Park and Union Htreeta. Id not exceeding #50.” There is undoubtedly The new order at first caused considerable in­ much state property In the hands and pos­ lation ceremonies the company were favoied O-Telephone connection. convenience to passengers, but they have now with short speeches by Messrs. Johnson, | THOMASTON STATISTICS. The Movements of Vessels, Charters, session of our citizens. We have been in­ become accustomed to the change, and pro­ Hamilton and Lovejoy of Knox Lodge, Rock­ Notes and the Like. formed on good authority that steps w ill at nounce the new station a vast improvement land. Mr. Walker gave an interesting speech The whole namber ol deaths occurring in CLIFTON || once be taken to entorce this law and hasten to over the old one. on Odd Fellowship in .Scotland in the early Thomaston for the year 1893 Was 68 births 33, Sch. Mabel Hooper iu chartered to load advise our readers for their benefit. I f you days. Mr. Brown made interesting remarks, marriages 28. coal at Philadelphia for Galveston at $240; I The Rockland friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. find such property, it should be turned over to and Pensacola to New York with lumber at KARL, I Capt. R. R. Ulmer of this city, at once. the ceremonies were preceded and followed R. Wyiio of Chelsea w ill rejoice with them on with tine music by a choir and a tine banquet ’ #5-75- •W Out o f Town Ordtn\for Gooda attended to FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. at once. the arrival of two sous, which happy event oc was served. Schs. Julia A. Decker, from Vineyard Haven, and R. L. Kenney, from Boston, ar­ Paper Hanging, Graining, Hard Wood ; curred a few days since. Here’s a long life and Dr. H. B. Baton of Rockport has been ap­ a happy one to both Russell Reed and Robert pointed Hospital Steward on the staff*of the Warren’s Sons of Veterans installed their ( Reported From Brown A Com pany's rived Friday. Finishing, Etc. | Johnson W ylie! Colonel of the First Regiment Maine M ilitia . officers, Thursday evening. Weekly Freight Circular. Sch. Edward Lameyer was here Saturday Dealers In Paints. Oils, VarnishcD, Window And have all Dr. Eaton is corporal of Tillson Light with coal from New York for Belfast. Gluaa und Painters’ supplies. Agents for tiurilsou Mrs. K. E. Foy, who has been visiting in Sch. Seventy-Six sailed Thursday for New Bros.’ Town aud Country Paints. 1 he best line o Infantry. The officers of Wra. Puyson Post, G. A. R-, The new year in the freight market opens FL o u f { °f ’ • ! St. Paul, Minn., has returned to Boston und is York from Perry Bros. goods In Knox County. of Warren, were installed Saturday evening In quietly and with the prevalence of the same Our work is always good—our men careful— j i spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs P. S. Sch. Anna M. Dickinson, Ginn, sailed prices are right, und satlsfuction assured 18 the presence of many invited guests. Prof. conditions under which the old one closed. After the completion oi the annual settle­ Thursday for New York from A. F. Crockett Leading . . • Croekott at Charlestown. NOTHER BAND. Richmond’s quartet furnished music. Re Co. • ’ ments an increase of business is to be expect­ marks were made by various speakers, after ed, and while there is nothing upon the sur­ PRICES! Brands:. . Belfast was well represented here during the Friendship's Young Men Make Up Their Sch. Hannah McLoon, Alley, went to which the tables were spread, and a ll enjoyed face of affairs to warrant the assumption of week by the following well known gentlemen: Minds to Blow Their Own Horns. East Bootbhay Friday to load ice for NeW the evening with social chat. an early reaction from the protracted depres­ York. XnguiUrciit, $4.50 Fred Pole, A. C. Sibley, C. E. Knowlton aud sion, there are, nevertheless, of indications Sch. Alfred Keene, Maker, sailed Friday Chas. O’Connell. The young men ul Friendship have lately somewhat better business as the year ad­ I’ill-hury’s Best The election of King Hiram ’s Council will for New York from A. F. Crockett Co. shown a disposition to enliven und entertain vances. Among the more hopeful of these J. IL Manley of Augusta and E. W. Hyde occur the first Tuesday in February. Capt. B. F. Cushman has gone to New Forest City, its people by the organization ot a cornet baud. indications may lie mentioned the fact that ot Bath were two prominent Maine men who York to take command of the bark Heny About ten years ago a band was organized the Argentine Republic has been favored Stock Patent, were in the city the week past. with another phenomenally fruitful wheat Norwall. in Friendship and enjoyed a most successful Seven Tree Grunge of Union held its installa­ harvest, which w ill contribute materially to Schs. S. J. Lindsey,from Boston, A. Heaton, Itoyol Bose, career, but finally declined on account of most tion Wednesday evening. A goodly number Among the Camden people in town were: the financial resources of that country, and, from Salem, and Ella Frances, from Portland, of its members leaving their home iu the of invited guests from White Ouk Grunge were Western Bose, H. L. Alden, W. G. Alden and W. H. Fa u neo. in conjunction with increasing political sta­ arrived Monday. To Housekeepers: pursuit ol business life. The younger genera­ present. Bro. Geo. Pendleton o f White Oak bility there, tend to promote business between From Rockport were Mrs. L. H. Lovejoy and Sch. Caroline Knight brought geueral tion seem now to exhibit the perseverance of installed the officers, as follow s: C. W. Thurs­ be River Plate ami our own and European Are you fussing becaute your old Stove C. 4 I’., Miss Lovejoy. cargo Monday from Boston for Cobb, Wight don't buke aud takes so much fuel? If so their predecessors. Last week W . T. Wallace ton, Muster; Everett Grinnell, Overseer; ports. Some of the better class of vessels, & Co. don't do so any longer— Coronet, W. H. Smalley, Steward; M. J. C. Heruen- which were formerly employed in our pe­ went to Worcester and bought un outfit of Sch. Herald brought (lour for Chas. T . Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payson aud Mrs. A. 8 way, Chaplain, by proxie, Adelia Town troleum trade, are now carrying grain from BUY A instruments, all silver plated and under his Spear Monday from Boston. * , Puritan, Littletield composed a party ot visitors to the send being elected; Harry Grinnell. Assistant the River to the Unitt ‘ Kingdom at 2Oj to instruction for (he present the band w ill begin Sch. Bertha E. Glover arrived MondaJ- city last week. Steward; N. E. Cummings, Lecturer; Harry 241 and returning with coal. The West A A, practice at once in the [hall of Capt. F India sugar season, now opening, will also from New York with corn to the Rockland M esser, Secretary; Royal Grinnell, Treasurer; Other visitors to the city were W. H. Bird Francis’ store, which w ill make most excel­ quicken the demand for tonnage, both out­ Steam M ill. ROYAL HUB il. It. (1. « Co., Eva Daggett, Cere-*, Joe Pullen, G. K ; Elec.a and J. 11. Simuuton of Rockland aud C. A. lent quarters for them. A ll the parts have ward and homeward, and the advance of the Sch. Nellie, Averill, sailed Monday for AND BE HAPPY. Funey Patent, Leighton of Thomaston. not been yet definitely assigned to euch mem­ Lucas,'Pomona; Sarah Smalley, Flora; Rosa season will assuredly call into requisition a New York from Perry Bros. Martin, L. A S. The sisters furnished a ber, but the make-up of the band w ill be sub- , large fleet of vessels, some of which are uow Sch. Clara, Lord, was at Spear’s wharf Miignilleeiit. idle, in the yellow pine lumber, tie and other Roial Hub Range There has been a great demand tor seats tor stantiaiiy as follows: bountiful supper, after which Seven Tree gave Monday loading for New York Irorn Tolman a tine program. coastwise and oil-shore Uades. ♦ * * General Has many features, will ill mukes It “ Delmonieo's at S ix” In which Marie Jansen Clurinet, Romney Collamore; e flat comet, | & Benuer aud A. J. Bird & Co. Pleass call or cargo freights for distant f reign ports remain be BK&T W orklug BANGS iu Kuos appears at the Hollis Street Thea re tonight. Joseph Poland; solo b flat cornet, W T. I Sch. S. J. Lindsey is loading from Joseph Jounty. write for Priced. inactive, and the same is true of South Amer­ I Also have a Tins brilliant comedy is from the pen of Ulen Wallace; 1st b Hit cornet,Addison Thompson, The officers of Libby Camp, S. of V., of ican lumber and Europeau deal und timber Abbott for New York. large stock of 1j a n d hue it MacDonougb.and Mias Jansen.who has alwuys leader; second b flat cornet, Mellie Francis; I Viuaihuveu were installed by P. C. F. S. Walls freights. Lumber freights for the River Pla'e Sch. Hattie C. Luce, T orrey, cleared 2d at CORN, been extremely popular iu Boston, has been soioaito, Ellsworth Wallace; 2nd alto, Albert I of L. Carver Post, G. A. R.,on Friday evening* are down to about the lowest point on rec­ New York for Manzanilla. ral Hub Range. credited with a hit m her uew venture. She Poland; 1st tenor, Isaac Poland; 2nd lenor, Tbere was a lurge attendance, and interesting ord—too low indeed to afiord a living profit Sch. Almeda Willey, W illey, arrived in w ill probably be warmly welcomed by her Percy Wiucapaw; baritone, Ralph Davis; remarks were made by L- W . Smith, T. G for the ship—and any change therefore, it New York 4th from Charleston, with lum­ MEAL, would appear must necessarily be for the friends during her engagement. b Hat bass, Charles Poland; tuba, Alvarado Libby, Capt. Fred Snow and Mrs. W. W. K it. ber. P. WISE & SON And all kinds of tredge A nice treat was furnitued to all and belter. In coastwise freights there has been Sch. John 1. Snow, Snow, arrived at W il­ '1 Joseph Jefferson in “ Rip Vau W inkle’ is the Wallace; bass drum. R. R. Morton; tenor very little business consummated, as usual mington 2d, from Rockland. A g e n ts , R o c k la n d . attraction at the Boston Theatre this week, to drum, F. A . Geyer. then dancing until a late hour. during the tirst week of the year. 41 FEED. be followed next week by the Boston Theatre New accessions to the band are expected. Sch. O. M. Marrett was at Gloucester 6th, C h a k ie k s .— Ship J. B. Walker, Baltimore Vaudeville Company which is the title of the The annual int-ullaiion of tfficers of Lafuy- from (Ids port fur N ew York. WI1Y WILL VOL’ to San Trancisco, coal, at or about ^5------A favorable report was ordered to be made Stable combination ot specialty and variety artists NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. ette Carver Post, G. A. R., of Vinalhaven oc­ Sch. Catawamteak, hence to San Domingo, Bull, r *111, ItHKlJMA from the House Commerce Committee o f the made by M r. Tompkins for the week of Jan. curred Saturday evening, the iustu- iing officer and back with sugar, p. t.------Bk. Stephen G. TlBM in W rb t, Arm Fixtures bill to extend the term o f service of the mem­ and (hr* ugb the S b ru i ' 15-20. It is composed of the greatest favurites School has begun at lugraham H ill, Miss being P.-C., L. W. Smith. There was a large Hart, Philadelphia to Key West, coal, f l .55 (lera. When one ol COY- bers of the life-saving corps on the Atlantic known to the variety stage and some highly Teresa Hanlon, teacher. attendance A nice program ot r< citations by ------Sch. Lena White, lio txjke n to Camden, f l ’S ' If CTRIC RHEUMAT ' 61 coast. The ptcscut term extends from Sep­ 1C RINGS WILL 1.1 HE | enjoyable eutei laiumeuts Are assured. W. A. Sards, Miss Laura Sanborn, Miss Me , coal 85 cents- Sch. Morri» A Cliff, tember to May. The purpose of thc^ VoL I Prhe |1. Head | All K ings Weehawken to Plymouth, coal, blip of paper size of ' Henry C. Dixey’s engagement in “ Adonis,” 11. L Shepherd ot Rockport has been elected Evelyn Munson, music by a male quartet and which was intrudueedby Mr, Cogsw which begins at the Park Theatre tonight, pro­ Muss.,) is to have the service cover I steal Applied For. * * * one of ibe directors cf the Union Safe A De­ pleasing remaiks by F. 8. Walls, Ij W . Smith from August to June, ten mouths, ELE6TRIC RHEUMATIC RIM6 CO., CHAS. T. SPI mises to be one of uuusual importance iu the posit Trust Co. of For Baud- Fred E. Richards aud T. G Li boy made the occasion1 very enjoy­ ploy’s ‘ Bu-ad Wmuei” outwearfcuN other eight. 4o7 MaiutjUeet, livekland, Me. Store 295 and 297 history of that house- E. E. Rice has so ar­ ot Portland is president. able. About 16b sat down to a turkey supper shoes. ' V

DURIER-GAZETTB: TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1894

FRATERNITY FACTS. Burkett; Vice Grand, B. F JSnes; | AdBrne, Spruce Head; W. C. Creighton, SEWING CIRCLE CHAT. Recording Secretary. S. G. Hills; Per- Clark’s Island; Frank Robinson. St. Miss Lucy Cleveland, a cousin of Presi­ H.Q. T o B e S a f e Interesting News Notes from Various manent Secretary, F. A Alden; Treas- , GeOrge; R. L. Howard, Rockville; II dent Cleveland, is the author of a book of \ATJL2Sr T E D . Secret Society Circles. nrer E. II. Wolcott; Trustees, E IL ! W Young, Matlniensj W. II. Benner, poems entitled “ The of the Nile.” To be safe confine yourself to the Emma Goldman, the little Russian an- *5000 Burkett, E. C. Gleason, L R. Morse; I Thomaston; W. B. Thurlow. Green’s use of such flavors as your experi­ Golden Rod Chapter. Order of the srchiRt, now on B la ckw ell’s island, says C O A Eastern Star, will install its officers next Janitor, J. B. White. They will he L an ding she would rather remain in prison two FIRST-CLASS COOKS ence and judgement tell you are rears than go to church. installed this Tuesday evening. I The following statistics will bo found of the purest quality. Friday evening There will be a ban­ By the death of her husband just after TO T R Y o o ' interesting: Whole number of members, quet. the wedding feast Miss Bettie S. Echard Izongund 1 o o Rockland Lodge, No. 79, F. & A. M , i 453; admittid during past year by ini of Staunton, Va., was maid, bride and AVKK Y'M qB PRICES Rockland Encampment, I. O. O F., held its annual election Tuesday night tiation, 26; reinstated 1; suspended 16; widow within 10 hours' time. Lime, Cement will have a public installation next Fri­ with this result: R. H. Burnham, died two; net gain in membership, 9 Mias Norman, a daughter of Sir Henry OltOCKKlH Worthy Master; 11. 61. Sanborn, Senior Nortnan, who has just resigned the prof­ IF'XzOTTJEl Flavoring v an m a day evening. Orchestral music, lunch A total of 76 degrees have been conferred fered governor generalship of India, is the LACTO-LEMON. and a farce presented by talented ama­ W arden; Chas. A. Rose, Junior War­ The total receipts of the year were chief of the nursing sisters of the army. den; Henry Keating, Treasurer; S. Try if in Pies. teurs will enliven the evening. $3,231 54, as follows: From initiations Miss Jordan, the chief instructor at Smith | No. 1 Camden St.,1 E x t r a c t s S. A. Keyes, Secretary; Henry .L-nkyn, college, is said to have been the most b ril- j Try it in Puddings. o o $270; degrees, $269; dues. $2,182.84; Try it in Sherbets. Senior Deacon; Frank L. Lunt, Junior liant member of the most brilliant class ] are just as they are represented to Wardsworth bodge, Knights of Honor, dividends and interest, $251.03; other that was ever graduated from Vassar col­ Try it in Frostings. Deacon. The installation takes place FRED ^ 7 SP] be. If not the cheapest they are of Thomaston, hn9 elected these officers sources $268 67. Tho disbursements lege. T ry i t in J e llie s . tonight nnd will be public. The propo­ the best, and no puddings, cakes, for the ensuing year: H. G. Copeland, amount to $1 664.68, of which $611 IS 6fme. Alice Le Plongcon, who with her Try it in Sauces. creams, or other table delicacies, sition submitted by Spear Brothers in husband, Dr. Le Plongeon, spent a long P. D ; T. B Wyllie, D ; P.M Mud ley, was for lodge expenses and $1,023 6p arc spoiled by their use. regard to the use of St. John Hall in term of years in Yucatan and Central V. D ; W. F. Gay, A. D .; D. H. Rivers, for relief. The last named sum is made America, searching for relics of past ages, their block wasnecepted. This provides Chaplain; M . b. Catlnnd, Treas.; A O up of the following items: Siek benefits, is a pale, slender, delicate looking woman. Koranic in ^ocklnn'l by K II. Whitnny, Flin that the owners of the building shall $867; funeral expenses and benefits, Miss Frances E. W illard has won the af­ Rro« , E. R Ini . , o o the Topeka police commission in tlie place FIRE CLAY flavor. propose to continue these for a short Mcdomak Valley Grange, P. of 11 , ol AND HOLD nY THE Aurora bodge. No. 50, K. & A. 61., of the I’opiili-t member whom lie removed. CHIMNEY PIPE AND TOPS. time yet. A short lime since the de­ Burkettville, has elected officers as fol­ Tlds is said to be the firs t instance o f the MRS. E. L PERRINS, elected the following officers at its an­ Thia plpo ia made from Pure Klrp Clay exnreaaly Restaurant nnd loo Crenm Parlors, 801 gree team of MineolitjCouneil of Knight- lows: Master, II. F. Lite is; Overseer, appointment of a woman to such an office. for chlinneyj, und ia the eiifedt and most durable Main Street. nual communication Wednesday even­ Mme. Adelina Patti recently told a re­ of any Chimney Pipe In the market. It ia eaaily villc visited them an<\ exemplified the G. A. Clark ;Leeturcr,Silas Clarry ;Stew- Rockland Beef Co. put up by any intelligent peraon. ing: Cbas. E. Meservey, Master; F. A. porter for an English paper that people Those goods cun be found at the fol- new anti beautiful rituilistie work. The ard. Arthur Walker; Assistant Steward. G o ton aet In m ad e fro m th o Hon lowing stores: Peterson, Senior Warden; Leonard H. have a perfect mania for asking her to Great Sachem gavo SLlfarata Council S G Miller; Chaplain, Ellen Robbins; adopt their children. She is constantly re­ Beef Hnct and Prim e Cotton Soon Family SafejaarS Kerosene Oil E. P. Rollins, Rockland Snow, Junior Warden; Leander Weeks, ceiving offers of babies—hundreds, she O il. permission to foe tv. a degree staff, which Treasurer, G L. Robbins; Secretary, AT WHOLKSALK. Perry Bros., 14 Front Street Treasurer; Lorenzo S. Robinson, Secre­ should say, in the course of the year. Her has been dqa'e, and consists of the follow­ Amanda Lucas; Ceres, Mabel Noyes; Wo nun for compounding wan our Be*‘f Sunt H O. Gnrdy & Co., 4 Camden “ tary; W. L. Rhodes, Senior Deacon; last one was for a pair of twins. only the bent grade of Colton Hi -d Oil, which wc A. F. Crockett Co., ing : Z Flora. Addie Ludwig; Pomona, Mary refine at our own plant by an Unproved procenfl. 743 Main “ Frank T. Barker, Junior Deacon ; Wil­ E. M. Perry, 738 •• Prdphetess, Mrs. J . R. Stewart; Bartlett; Lady Assistant Steward, Lizzie With thMe advantagen we furnish In Cotonuet, au liam Fish, Senior Steward; Alfred Con­ excellent cooking material, at a price conuidcrahly W O O D ! In W ood. A sk about It. xC. W. Lench, 720 “ Pdeahontas, Mrs. A. C. Mather; Gould; Gate Keeper, Harry Vose. leas than for Pure Lard Wm. B. Hills, 672 •« don, Junior Steward; C. G. Moffitt, J In offering Cotosuet to the trade we feel confident Winonah, Mrs. Lelia Donohue; Powha­ a o that they will find the public ready buyerr, a» we FRED R. SPEAR, Acborn & Thorndike, 668 •• Fred Hall and F. C. Flint, Fin"nco guarantee It to oontain aa ita chief couetituent a K. C. Rankin & Co., 656 “ tan, A. II Jones; 1st Scout, Miss Fannie Rockland Council, No. 46, Older of IOOO Il-known and valuable cooking article, Pure NO. ft PA KK ST., 35 BOOSLAN , Committee; C. E. Meservey, F. A. Beef 8uot, Farrand, Spear & Co., 686 *• Cummings; 2d scout, Mi9S FanDie United Friends, elected these officers 18 Peterson, L. II Snow, A. P. St. Clair A. L. Richardson, 574 •• Carleton; 1st Runner, Miss Bertha Tuesday night: C. M. Harrington, C. J . E. Frohoc, 450 “ and Warren L. Rhoades, Charity Com­ M eals for Brewster; 2d Runner, Mrs. Ada Mallett; C .; Alfred Crockett, V. C .; E. Ulmer, C. A. Haskell, 442 “ mittee. The instalD.'.ion lakes place A. J. B IR D & GO. H. G. Tibbetts, 434 •• 1st Councillor, Mrs. E. 61. H arden; 2d Prelate; L. S. Robinson, Recorder and Wednesday, Jan. 17, and will be public Bicknell Tea Co., 398 “ Councillor, Miss Carrie Sherer; 1st Financier; R. B. Miller, Treasurer; A. •Five* Cents Keep constantly By invitation of Aurora Lodge, the offi- C. Doherty, 877 “ W arrior, Mrs. E. S. Farwell; 2d, Miss C. Andrews, Marshal; Guo. T. Perry, Each person eats on tho average B. Ingraham & Co... 368 “ cers-olect of King Solomon’s Chapter over 1,000 meals per year. To pro­ Fredrika Frohoek; 3d 61rs. A. II Jones; Guardian; S. A. Keyes, Sentinel; R H. perly fla vor these would require ^B E. Tuttle, 306 “ will be installed at the samo time and say 17 cents worth of Diamond ■ere Harrington. 292 “ 4th, Miss Nellie J . Knowlton; 5’h A. I. Burnham, W. S. D. Healey and N ath'l CryatalSalt. This Isa trifle great­ place. For Aurora Lodge the pnst year er outlay than if the other kinds RJonobne’s Cash Grocery, 266 “ “ 61ather; 6th, Harry A. Mather; 7th Ward, Trustees; F. L. Cummings, S. P. were used, hut 5 cents would White & Case, 262 • has contained nothing that does not lend more than cover the difference, Free Burning Coal Jas. A. M ilburn; 8th, Geo. T. Perry; Prescott and A J. Crockett, Auditing and pay for the luxury of having 0 . P. Hix, ?'.6 “ to tho order’s continued prosperity. In Chestnut, Stove, Egg and Broken Sixes. Cow Boy, E. 61. Harden. Committee; J. R. Stewart, Representa­ J . H. Flint, 234 " There have been 14 petitions for de­ The team has been drilling in the new tive to Grand Council; S. A. Keyes, Al­ Lehigh Coal Theodore Roosen. 166 “ grees received and accepted together D i a m o n d W. E. Hall, State St. marches for some time and now have ternate. In nnd Broken Sizes. with four applications for membership. Knox FarmerszEx. Co,, Limerock “ the work well in hand. The future ol o o F. H Whit ' 83 Park “ Lorenzo S. Robinson, the lodge’s very Georges Creek Cumberland Coat. the Counoil must certainly be highly Scuebec Commandery.U. O, of Golden Crystal Salt H . H . F liti 117 •* “ capable secretary, ha9 received for de­ prosperous and successful. The attend­ Cross, No. 496, of Union, has elected I Instead of the other binds. But the Hard Wood, Flour, Grocei ies, Pro­ 105 Sea “ gree work the snm of $275 und degree im po rtan t thing about it Is the finer ! Co 14 Water “ ance is large, and tho interest manifested officers as follows: Noble Commander, flavor your food will have and the visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, werk upon eight candidates remains. greater protection your health will < Sworth Camden by its members in the new work places Geo. W. Baeheldcr; Vico Commander, receive when you use the sa lt th a t’* S torer’s Best Lime, English and American Cement, During the year seven members have all wilt. Ask your Grocer for 5. Clark, this body In the front rank of any order Ada E. Lucas; Keeper of Records, D IA M O N D t R YSTAI.. I f ho has F. Clifford, died and there has been one reinstate­ Western No.l and No.2 Cement. within our limits. We predict a brilliant William Green; Financial Keeper of not got It, w rite to ns. I f you make \C . E. Shaw, ment. W ith a total membership of 306 I butter, investigate our Dairy F " O O rdera promptly filled. Telephone connection year’s record for 1894. Records, Bunj. Burton; Treasurer, F. H. | there's money in It. /Vldress PATENT FLOUK. W. W. Hodgkins, Aurora Lodge leads the state in this K. L. Dillingham & Co . Lenfest; Warden Inuer Gate, Lucy R. Diamond Crystal Salt Co., respect. At Wednesday night’s meeting o o ST. CLAIR, m en, A . J . B I R D & CO., T. S. Andrews, Robbins; Warden Outer Gate, F. A. Masters & Starrett, there were (our applications for degrees Appleton’s Odd Fellows will dedicate Alden. Officers will be installed Fri­ O. G. Dinsmore, and one for membership. their new ball next Friday evening. A Little Higher in Price, But day, January 12. G. W. Bowers, o o Grand 61aster Robinson and Grand S. G Prescott & Co & H. L Shepherd, Rockport 6Iarshal Bisbee of Camden will conduct Iwell Granite Co., Vinalhaven At the annual convocation of King VINALHAVEN. (lave In atock all ulzee of free burning Solomon’s Chapter,No 8, R. A. Masons, the ceremonies. \ BEST, . Smith, Mr. and Mrs W. S. Carver went to I W H ITE S T, Jones, Thursday evening, the following officers Belfast week. yrick, were elected: A. P. St, Clair, II. P . ; The officers of Mt. Battie Lodge, 1 .0 Makes | SWEETEST, B read’ COAL Davidson, Schooner Harvester has been hauled live X3o®t. E. P. Rollins, K .; C. E. Meservey, S.; O. F., ol Camden were installed Tues­ MOST, I. Mahoney, up for the Winter. LEHIGH COAL, 7. bane, E 11 Lawry, T reas.; L. S. Robinson, day evening by District Deputy G N. IBooth Bros. & H. I. G Co., Hurricane See.; W. L. Rhodes, C. H .; L. II. Harden of Rockland, assisted by Past The mails leave now at 8 o’clock, i ; a/ Georges Creek Cumberland Coal„ 'Bodwell Granite Co., a. m., and arrive at 3 p. m. Spruce Head Snow, P. S ,: William Whitney, II. A C ; Grands O. B. Lovejoy as Grand Mar­ insist on C ettingThis 3rantl CHARCOAL. L. A. Arev, Owl’s Head J. F. Gregory, M. 3d V .; J. T. Lothrop, shal, Charles C. Wood as Grand The annual town meeting will occur F. H. Smith, North Haven this year on Monday, March 5. C. S. Staples, M. 2d V .; C. E. Tuttle, M. 1st V .; Warden, A. C. Hamilton as Grand JOHNBIRDCO., Wholesale A®. E. N. Brown, So. Thomaston A. P. St. Clair, E. P. Rollins, C. E. Secretary, and G. H. Blethen as Grand There are quite a number of vessels WOOD! O S 1 .Z’uI jI j 3HLITM T O fc J . J . M. Bartlett, Meservey. Finance Committee. Treasurer. in the the harbor,hauled up for the Win­ H. S. Sweetland, The officers will be publicly installed Following are the officers: Noble ter. Akron Sewer and [.rain Pipe, Magoun & Vannah, 'V inslow’s Mill Grand, G. T. Ilodgm an; Vico Grand, E. P. Walker has a crew at work cut­ Hart & Mathews, Te nnnt’s Harbo the evening of Jan 17, and 11. E W. S. GROUND TILE F. O. Clark; Secretary, C. K. Miller; ting kiln wood and piling it on his place G. W. Rawley, Ilinckly, D. D. G. H. P„ has been in­ -or Vntlerd raining Purpnxea All rders R. Long & Son, vited to install them. The reports of Trtusurer, N. H, Hosmer; Warden, near Perry’s Creek. •rump > filled. Telephone connection. a.«avm. J. L Burns, Washington pmber he place, the officers showed the past year to have J. W. Mason; Conductor, G. A Pooler; The annual account of stock wns U 5 a n w W. M. Staples, R. S. N G., Thomas Bushby; L. S. Robinson Bros., Wiley’s Corner been a prosperous one nnd quite an taken at the B. G. Co.’s store Saturday S, Q. PRESOOTT & CO H. W. Eastman & Co., Warren amount of work on hand. N G , F. H. W ilber; R S S„ J . C. evening. Die. 30, and tho usual sapper TILLSON’S WHARF, KoekJand. IMeiue Goo. Fossett & Son, Union Fish; L. S. S., Ralph E. Richards; after labors was served up by little j . . . ' D. H. Pulsifer, Waldoboro The installation of Anderson Camp, R S. V. G , John F. Thomas; L S. H a rry . ’ North Waldoboro L ’ ' PJi.! > • John Burnheimer, Sons of Veterans, Wednesday evening, V. G , Albert O. Start; Chaplain, D. Principal F. L. Tapley entertained i3 1 i« J. W. Haggett, Damariscotta Mills Flint ? Charles A. Jackson ; L 8. N. G., Clif­ ing Monday evening, Jan. 1. Tho par­ upon request. cent tbuu over before. Wo have them from Klve Crockett Block, j Abbie Veazie; Recording Secretary, DolLra up We can sell a nice Double Barrel BECAUSE SHE USES EllaAchorn; Financial Secretary .Cassie ford I- Pillsbury; R. S. S., C. W Gale; ticipants were P. M. Stratton and V. T- DOLIBER-QOODALB CO., Breecb Load Steak from 10c up; goo 1 Hoists J ^ A L L O U H Si U nS K H V E V . Cross, G W. Hicks, C. W. Livingston; petitors. from be up; Corned B«ef from 4c up. Be sure aad Outside Guardian, John Colson; R. S. Cali Suturduy nights at Finance Committee, O. 11. Lovejoy, G Theie sre letters advertised at the I had a malignant brenklug out ou my leg L a w y e rs , N. G., Malvina Crockett; L. 8. N. G., below the knee, und was cured bound und well ■OS) MAIN HTKEKI', . Rui KI.I Carrie Bowler; 11. S . V. G., Minnie II. Blethen, J. J- Veazie; Supervisory postoffioe for A. O. Ames, Leverel.t II. with two and u half bottles of jp, cuts lor G erm an Am erican F ire InsT Donohue’s Cash Grocery N. Y . W«-t« ru Abrurun-e Co , of Tcronfl W/aX©/ ’ " llrinkwatcr; L S. V. G , Clara S t. Commiltee, 61. A. Johnson, J. II. Will­ llauks, Cha les Bartlett, F. F. Coombs, Other blood medicines bud fulled S'' 260 MAIN ST- und Wuablnglon Life Insurance Uo.,fN.” to do leu any good. W il l ( ’. 1Jea « v, , Clair Grand Master Robinson made iamson, Ootdiah Gardiner; Visiting Edward G Davis, Jonas D. Emery, s.c. Committee, John Colson, Ward 1 ; C H. Thomas J. Evans, Annie Henrehan, J. treated wlthu , some 1 ry interesting remarks, and ’ of kuife I)K U. c. LLV LNSALLK. Grand Marshal Bisbee spoke briefly but Acuorn, Ward 2; O. B. Lovejoy, Wald E, Hopkins, Matti Isakson, Johan Jam- FISTULA t e u 11 on ST F L O U R O N E A R T H pur bu»iiiis-, also all other diseases ol U< clum. N o-80 Maim St., . THOMAS! invr will act it It insist ' to the point 3; W. Msnson, Wurd 4; C. W. Liv­ son, Uriah M. Kelley, II. G. Pierce, i guaranteed. RuBKit f M. HEAD 51 D., d |-7u.. So 175 lit loo,, i .street I4os- Covst’LTATiuMg solicited io all dcp IQ laiittttiuu ingston, Ward 5; P C. Flint, Ward 6; A. 8 Roberts, Annie B. Ryder, S. Rich­ M cdicire, Surgery and Gy uecology. 0 0 i LLACE M ‘.NN. u se,ol for pamphlet, CO., Agents.nts. 5 Union’s Odd Fellows have elected I George Hart, C. G Kill, Ward 7; B D. ards, F J Smith, H F. Swett, J. L to 4 ^peciaZfy Made Office Fracti kjys sad helidayi Oriica ilQLhs: When not otherwlj officers as follows: Noble Grand, F. E. ' Littlefield, Suutb xnumastou: W. A. I n u ilo w , J. G. Young. PILES •iouAiiy engaged. 1

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