Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times In Eastern Maine Consolidated March 17, 1897 T he Courier-Gazette. TWICE-A-WEEK . . . . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

Two Dollars a Year R o ck lan d Maine Saturday May 29 1897 Vol. 52. . . N o. 32

COMMENT OH CURRENT EVENTS BOSTON’S ANCIENT ARTILLERY MAINE POSTMASTERS IF YOU ENJOY BREEZES FROM THE HUB IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY The downfall of young King, the messen ! The N'-" Turk Son riqim atly Reviews Appointment* That Have lleen Made flown Kant People That Other Peapl«$ Are F. Marion Crawford’s new novel, “ A Rose A Cup of Coffee ger who absconded with >30,000 belonging Their Recent Trip to Ragland W ithin the Pant Few Weeks. Aequnlntcd W ith— Gwaslp. of Yesterday,” is soon to he brought out in to Boylston Bank, Boston, is a theme for From Boston comes a little volume modestly Following is a list of new postmasters in Boston, May 26, 1897. book form. p,Vinslow .. moralists. The view ol the affaii which bound in sober brown and bearing the imprint the second Maine distaict 1— A t warm weather advanres nn increasing Bishop Potter has prepared a volume of That Bntistios, that m ake. your breakfast the blames the bank itself for placing without delightful meal of the day ask your of a medallion which shows an ancient war­ Andover, Charles P. K im ball; Appleton, number of visitors from Maine is noticed at essays on sociological and civic questions, vcrsight so much money in the hands of a rior grasping a battle axe and surmounted by F. L. Davidson; Boothbay Harbor, Wood­ the Hub. Knox county is well represented which the Century Company announces. It *And & W4TS!' grocer for youth whose pay was only a dollar a day, and an arm embowed brandishing what is either bury Manson; Bowdoinham, William W. as usual. Among those from Rockland now Is to he called “ The Scholar and the State." therefore had an easy opportunity to acquire a cutlass or a carving knife; and from its WINSLOW, RAND & WATSON’S Brown; Bowdoin Center, A. M. Brown; located here we chronicle an interesting in­ A new piece of Dickensian* is in prepara­ I high life without labor or delay what he could scarcely title we gather that this modest tome com­ Damariscotta Mills, James E. Mulligan; East terview with Cspt. J. L. Smith, proprietor of tion hy A. C. /Krmstrong dr Son. They will expect to gain by a life of such economy and memorates a great and georgeous national Hiram, George W. Clifford; East Livermore The Claremont, 21 Hollis street. Mrs. Smith k . toil as he saw in prospect, is not without dhlish it verv soon in the “ Book Lovers' C°rf' “HIGH LIFE” occurence. For this is the true and authentic Mills, C. I I . K eith; East W ilton, Edward (nee Abbie Gilbert of Isle au Ila u t) is an ibrsry,” under the title of “ The Novels of reason. A man under strong tempation him­ Packed In 1 and 2 Ifc. air tight tin cans. He history of the storming and capture of the Farnum; Farmington Falls, George II. able and accomplished assistant in tbe man­ Charles Dickens.” It is hy Mr. F. G. Kitton, self is for the time partially an irrational British Islands by the Ancient and Honorable Stinchfield; Fairbanks, George F. Currier; agement of the business, which is in a tnrnable if not satisfactory. person. His judgment is dazzled and paral­ well known to Dickensites, and it will give a Artillery Company of Boston. “ Trip of the Friendship, George A. Collamore; George­ flourishing condition. The captain and his complete bibliography of the novelist. yzed to a greater or less degree. He cannot Ancients” is its title, and Mr. W illiam Hich- town, W. C. Todd; Hiram, W illis T. Wads- wife are looking healthy and prosperous and Colonel Richard Malcolm Johnston has IF YOU WISH FOR reason to consequences as in his freer mo­ born is the writer, and herein the world may worth; Madrid, Miss Alice M. Chick; Mil- speak kindly of their many friends in Maine. kept silence only to long, and readers of his ments. The penalty of his crime is con­ learn all that took place upon that great and ton Plantation, Edwin Andrews; Newcastle, L. W. Howes, esq., formerly of Rockland, delightful “ Dukeshorough Tales” will rejoice CT H BESTTE/Y cealed from his immediate view, and those glorious expedition, when,filled w ith enthsiasm Alonzo W. Glidden,; New Harbor, Charles has a law office at 27 School street, where he in the appearance of a new hook hy the author. motives to which alone the law-makera ap­ and other things, these noble warriors set F. Poland; North Auburn, Isaac Osgood; has been located for thirty years. O f course It is a collection of short stories called “ Old Ask for Winslow, Rand & Watson’s peal are feebly touched. In the language of forth with peace in their hearts and a poet or North Rumford, Llewellyn D. Elliot; North he is a subscriber to The Courier-Gazette and Times in Middle Georgia.” The Mncmillan one of the greatest moralists, “ the law is two from Boston in tbc band wagon, to assure Waldoboro, Washington Burnheimer; Ocean thus keeps posted on the affairs of his old weak through the flesh.” Accordingly little the dwellers on the shores of Albion that they, Point, Miss Edith Flagg; Parkers Head, Company w ill publish the hook, and every­ home. body will rend it. ROYALTY CHOP could he done by amending the law and in ­ the Ancients, were men and Plymouth broth­ W illard II. Duley; I’emaquid, Lena A. Mar- IL A. Reuter nnd wife w ill visit old friends Choicest blended Formosa Oolong, in 1-2 lb. and 1 lb. creasing its penalties to prevent such crimes. ers, and that, whatsoever fortune might be­ son; Pemaquid Beach, Mrs. Dorcas F. Gray; and relatives in Rockland this season and it When eighty per cent, of free library Whatever prevention could be devised would books in actual circulation prove to he fiction, tin cans. Returnable If not satisfactory. fall Old England, Boston was, and always Phippsburg, Charles V. Minot, Jr.; Popham goes without saying that a cordial welcome have it) be in the direction of educating the would be, with her. Beach, Ephraim S. Marr; Port Clyde, Fred awaits them in Rockland and vicinity. and when eighty per cent, of fiction is silly conscience, or of providing against the tempta­ On Monday, the 19th day of June, 1896, at IL Marshall; Rumford Center, Charles II. I was pleased to meet Miss Susie Perry, for stuff, when not worse, it stands to reason that W inslow, Rand & Watson, tion. Poor K ing—yesterday a trusted employe, exactly twenty minutes past 12, Boston time, Graham; Tenants Harbor, W illiam F. Sher- many years an employe of The Courier- unrestricted acquisition, and distribution to a hopeful son, today a repentant criminal, and amid the booming of cannon, the braying of er; Topsham, Warren W. Goud; Temple, Gazette, on Washington street, a few days readers, of whom eighty per cent, are minors BOSTON. candidate for the felon’s cell. No wonder his un the bands, and the shrieking of steamwhistles, CharlesT. Hodgkins; Warren, W. L. Lawry; ago. She is looking just as nice as ever and or little more, must tend toward weakness Sold by all tho leading g r o c e r s . '- )'1 happy father “ hoped to hear that he had met the Ancients launched upon the mighty West’s Mills, Frank B. Eveleth; West Paris, asked kindly for nld Rockland friends. rather than strength.” — The American. with foul play.” deep. In the interest of generations yet to Peter C. Fickett; West Waldoboro, Irn U. Mrs. A. T. Jenness o f Dorchester is visiting The English “ Bookman” has had another come we are glad that the historian is thus Wellman. We have heard of tbe old farmer “ who her many fnends and relatives in Knox symposium, this time in order to ascertain precise as to the time. It inspires confidence didn’t cut as much hay as he thought he county for a month or more. the views of publishers as to the best season and shows that he is indeed a careful man. Before he died the late Representative M il­ should and never expected be would.” Our J. O. Paul, formerly of Rockland, is living for the publication of a book. The reply Ladies And here let him indignantly deny an en­ liken endorsed the petition o f Charles II. Gold Watches anticipations of the issue of the Gueco-Tur­ at Charlestown and doing a large trucking of tbc Macmillans is brief hut conclusive, and tirely unfounded rumor, for which, it seems, Hooper, of Castine, to be postmaster at that kish war have been realized in about the business in tbe city. He hopes to visit old we wonder it did not occur to the editor him­ the Sun was mainly responsible, in printing place. This endorsement was not made pub­ friends down east this Summer. self. “ In our opinion,” observe the writers same way. Greece— “ sad relic of depa rted the following warning: “ To block up the lic at the time, but Mr. Hooper’s appoint­ R EA D T H IS worth,” is iu a very badly whipped condition. I met A. J. Oxton and wife a few days of the note, “ It makes no difference, if a book whole Atlantic with bottles would be a grave ment is assured in due season. Tbe commis­ She neither consulted good sense nor tbe since. They inquired for old friends in Rock­ he a good one, whether it is published in the danger to the safety o f other navigators and sion of tbe Democratic postmaster at that land, Warren and Rockport. Mr. Oxton has spiing or autumn.” *«° Silverware Powers in rushing into war with a much travelers for pleasure. The Ancient and place expires soon. As has been the case a fine position with a large desk manufactory. The late Edward Hale Bierstadt collected stronger foe. H er action could be accounted with other endorsements Mr. Milliken made, Honorable Artillery Company should not be While at Jamaca Plain a few days ago I iu twenty years a library which cost him New Liwn Wrappers for only on the supposition that some secret allowed to throw its relics into the brine. The there w ill be no disposition to change the con­ assurance of aid from Russia, or another called on Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fish, formerly about >10,000. The sale of it last month, In A N D . . . Atlantic must be ^tcpl open.” “ Now,” clusion he arrived at. The Castine office is a source gave tbe confidence for the great at­ of Hope, a cousin of Simon A. Fish of New York, yielded >14,000. Many standard says Mr. Hichborn with quiet dignity, “ I fourth class one but pays a good salary. FOR ALMOST NOTHING. tempt. But the indications thus far are that Rockland. E. C. is superintendent at the editions went for a third of their cost, hut first New Veilings thing I saw and heard about all that was Cobh Rubber Co. shop where he has been editions and rare hooks brought very large it was a case of simple recklessness, the ebul­ going on on board the Servia in going and lition of enthusiasm, ambition and self-con­ employed for many years. They hope to visit prices. Sheridan's plays, first editions brought, returning, and I did not see but one bottle W C T U NOTES . . . AT . . . ceit. The chastening may do the nation Knox county friends this Summer. School for Scandal, ” >210; the “ Rivals,” thrown overboard, and ‘ was one I threw C. A and E. L. Mathews, formerly of the same, and the “ Critic,” >27. Haw­ If you want a gold watch good. They may settle down and work out yself.” This straightforward statement, in The greatest undertaking, viewing it from a their destiny with instruments better suited to Camden, are doing a large grocery and meat thorne’s “ Twice Told Tales,” >18; “ Scarlet spite of its slight ambiguity in point of gram- financial standpoint, that is being carried on business at 220 Massachusetts Ave., where letter,” ^20. Longfellow’s “ Evangeline,” or a set of silver dishes wo national development than arms. W ith tbe latical construction, may be accepted as def­ by tbe Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, THE LADIES’ STORE truce between the armies begins also the they have been located eight years. Edward >56. Lowell's “ Poems,” >36. initely disposing of a very serious matter. is tbe building of the Temperance Temple at L. and wife are at their Summer cottage in sharp conflict between the bondholders. Mark Twain says that he was never in The narrative flows onward in an easy, Chicago. The corner-stone was laid in Camden this month and Clarence A., wife can tell you where to get better health or spirits, notwithstanding the flUt. E. I . Cntcnj-T, lacid stream until, in his account of the November, 1890; building was completed in and son John will go down in June for a few There is a fine opportunity for Warren vil­ rourth of July celebration, the chronicler is May, 1892. reports of his death, published in the news­ them by buyiag Spofford Black, Rockland. weeks visit. papers. He is still st work on his new book. lage now to do itself a good turn by building moved to an enthusiasm befitting the occasion. The Temple has a frontage of 190 feet on I had a pleasant talk with A. H . Knight at Ie had finished it with the record of his that road along the river side from the village “ Imagine ^yourselves,” be exclaims, “ in that LaSalle street by 96 feet on Monroe; height, Waltham last week. He is a brother of ex- travels in India, hut his publishers asked him to the upper toll bridge. Tbe village is etill a elegant dining room built of choice inlaid thirteen stories. The ground is valued at Mayor K night of Rockland, and makes many for an additional 30,000 words on Africa, and hard place to reach, and expensive, in woods highly polished, w ith five tables >1,000,000; it is leased for a term of two inquiries about his old acquaintances down thst is the part he is working on now. As parison with most places of equal importance. stretched the length of it, some 100 feet long, hundred years at a fixed charge of >40,000 that way. It is poor policy for a town to invest in rail­ each covered with the choicest viands earth per year. The rent roll when all the offices has already been announced in this column, $ 5 WORTH s ROODS HARTFORD Among other people from Knox county Mr. Clemen’s book, of which he is reported to roads, and by good management Warren has can produce, crowded with fair women and are rented w ill be over >200,000 a year. The recently seen here I would mention W. F. have said that it is the best thing he has ever escaped that snare. But the town would not brave men in gayest attire—the of building cost >1,265,000. Its capital stock is Rawson, who runs two tailor shops on Tre­ done, w ill he ready in the fall. lose anything by laying out a good level the officers and soldiers mixing with tbe >600,coo, and it is bonded for >600,000 more. mont and one on Hollis street. He is looking Bicycles. highway on the river bank of extra width for splendid and costly toilets of the ladies, glit The stock was subscribed by persons favorable nicely and reports business im p ro vin g .... Dodd, Mead St Co. bring out in a limited the accommodation of the com i*e electrics tering with diamonds on every hand.” No ! to the cause. The Temple trustees have the JohnI I.Frost has a pleasant borne on Washing­ edition of one hundred copies a curious book and paying #8.95 extra m as well as of ordinary travel. It would be a We cannot do it. We might manage to call controlling interest in the building. This ton street and an excellent position as fireman interesting to all students of Americana. It UDOCID IN hick. “ scenic route.” Small farms, Summer cot­ up a mental picture of the choicest viands, building is tbe headquarters of tbe World’s on the railroad. I had a nice visit with him . . . . is entitled “ Some Correspondents Between cash. It is at tbe store of tages, etc., would be likely to be established the faiY women and even the brave men. But and National W. C. T. U. As soon as it is Jesse Tolman gave me a cordial greeting on the Governors and Treasurers of the New C ut from S 7 5 to S6O along the road. The beauties of tbe river the brain reels at the very thought of the paid for tbe income w ill go to the National the street, recently. . . . E.E. Ila rg ^r of Union England Company in London and the Com­ scenery are known only to the cattle splendid and costly toilets of ladies who Society, and the States. is here waitiug for a job promised h im . . . .T . missioners of the United Colonies in America, Pattern 7, Diamondi Frame and crows for the most part now. A good glitter w ith diamonds “ on every hand.” The president of the Trustees, Mrs. Matilda W. Pease, Geo. O. Stone and Zeron Thomp­ the Missionaries of the Company, and Others, Pattern 8, Loop Frame engineer could pick out a route on one or the After picturing the decorations, the American B Carse, is the leader, and stands at the head son are holding down their old jobs on the Between the Years 1657-1712.” The collec­ other side of tbe Georges that would be a and English flags entwined around the saloon, of this work. In a circular letter read at the electrics.... S. B. Hupper, formerly of tion includes letters from Johu Eliot, “ Apostle delight to the eye and matter of interest to ith “ the British lion and American eagle in local meeting q! the Rockland W. C. T. U. Tenant’s Harbor, has arrived at Salt Pond, to the North American Indians,” Increase F. A. PETERSON, the man of business. loving embrace,” he works up to one uiagni- last week Mrs. Carse says in p a rt: “ Over a West Africa, where he has a two years posi­ Mather, Rev. Experience Maynew, Cotton ficient burst descriptive of the enthusiasm year ago I started out to raise >300,000, in tion at representative of a large mercantile Mather and many other of our early celebri­ Huston’s Hews Stand. The United States Senate has recognized when “ the Salem Cadet Band tuned in with order that we might own the entire capital firm of this c ity .. . . I met Miss Louie Hen­ ties. A|ut> rape Mua«Mtarl>B Ca. tbe belligerency pf the Cuban insurgents, in a ‘God Save the Queen.' • * • The very air stock of the Temple • • * * After the derson of Appleton a few days ago. She is “ The Outgoing T u rk : Impression of a Who can also show you a resolution which thus far remains what Sec­ seemed charged with inspiration. • • • The National Convention last year, the severe ill­ having an enjoyable visit with her sister and Journey through the Western Balkans,” is retary Olney would describe as “ tbe mere English steamer we were in, as if moved by ness of my son prevented me from continuing w ill remain some weeks longer. the title of an important book hy IL C . Thom­ opinion of several eminent gentlemen.” Be­ variety o f the same spirit, seemed to leap forward with mv effort of 1895, to secure the above amount. The theatres here are doing a large busi­ son, author of “ The Chitral Campaign,” which fore the sentiment of the senators can be­ a single bound and to shake the water from W ithout any trouble, Marshall Field and ness, the largest daily attendance probably is to he published shortly by 1). Appleton St come the voice of the nation it must get past Its sides as if it were a thing of life. • • • others who had made conditional pledges, being at K eth’s, where there is a continuous Co. Mr. Thomson has traveled over eight ICE Speaker Reed and have tbe President’s ap A t 11 o’clock the grand event had passed extended the time for another year, but busi­ performance from 10.30 a. m., to 10.30 p. m. hundred miles through Boznia and Herze­ proval. It ir not believed, at present writing, into history.” Next day, we are pleased to ness grew worse instead of better. • • • • The attendance last week averaged over 5000 govina, and he piesents a graphic picture of thst tbe Speaker intends to permit or en read, the weather was as fine a* usual. I did not prejudice our case by applying to a day. This is one of the finest p ity houses the effect of twenty years of Christian control. Gents’ Bicycle Shies, courage tbe House to think o f anything ex­ We would that apace permitted us to give many persons. 1 did, however, receive some in the world, thoroughly up to date in all de He also discusses tbe problems ottered hy C. W. Perry wants the public to know cept the revenue. His policy, to keep tbe the readers some specimens of the stately and subscriptions from our prohibition friends, partments with popular prices of admission, that he is supplying customers every day Armenia and Greece and the attitude of Rus­ Senate also to tbe pressing consideration so classic eloquence of Col. Walker, and to follow notably a handsome one of >5,000 from our 25, 50 and 75 cents. Tbe new entrance to sia. His study of the relations of the Powers $1 SO tl $3.00 along his loo routes. far as his action can do so, has not been He has not sold out—he Is ou ilack w ith tbe historian in his account of all the strange own Mrs. Hannah J. Bailey, and one of the theatre, which w ill face on the Common, to the Eastern question is one of special the finest o utfit this c ity ewer saw. abandoned. The President asked for >50,000 and thrilling adventures that befell tbe >1,000 from our grand old man Neal Dow, is to be Die handsomest thing of the kind in timely Interest, and his survey of the con­ Ice delivered at your door at all hours. to aid Americans in Cuba, who were in peril Ancients; their first banquet in London, after also a smaller check ft im Joshua Levering of the world. At night it w ill be lit up by more trasts between Christian aud Turkish rule is of starvation, and got it. Tbe expectation which, “ at about 2 o’clock in the morning, Baltimore. • • • • A few weeks ago I than 600 32-candle-power electric lights, one of great value. His took abounds In Ladies’ Russit £ Black L“ po‘,o" n“Deon ” T that he would say something disagreeable to we were taken iu hansoms and carriages to went to Marshal Field and stated tbe case to shining through stained glass designs, and entertaining travel sketches, descriptions and Spain was not well founded. I t was not jus­ our hotel;” their meeting with the Queen and him. I told him I had not the courage to go will he a gigantic advertisement plainly personal experiences, and the illustrations are Oxfords, 91c Yi $2.00 tified by anything known of President Prince of Wales; tbe exclusive entertainments to wealthy people in such times as these and visible from Somerville Highlands, Water- numerous and helpful. W . PERRY. McKinley. When did he ever slop over? to which even the band is not bidden, but for ask for large sums of money and that I town, Cambridge, Brighton, tbe Newtons, etc. which “ special invitations to Lords, Dukes, certain we could not raise tbe >300,000 by The opening will occur about the middle of YOUR FAVORITE POEM It is said that Naples (M e.) is contem­ and Generals were very numerous.” But here Jan. 1, 1897. I ^ cn a*ked him if he would July, and tbe night the fence is taken down plating loaning its credit to the Westbrook, it is all set down, and he who bays may read. not extend his generous offer of ><5,000 for it is expected that half the population of Hera will bo printed ihe old poems that have de­ Windham St Harrison railroad. Tbe writer We must restrict ourselves to one short another year. This he kindly consented to lighted ihe world for generaiteua; and thoae of The watcheB and ailverwure Bolton w ill he on the Common to view the modem birth that aeem worth proaervlag. Headers lives in one of those farming towns that is extract that w ill serve as a sample of the do.” electrical effects. e la riled to eend la their favorite poem*. burdened with one of those millstones, a big music provided by the laureates o f the band Tbe Ixjcal Unions are working in smaller Kellar, the famous magician, closes a can be seen in our north railroad debt, and has a good deal of wagon. ways than Mrs. Carse to carry on this work highly successful two weeks stay at The It la Not Always -May. sympathy with a community that is content and are praying that she may be blessed with Hollis Street Theatre, Saturday evening, Heal lu by Donald II. Fuller. 1 birds 00me window. lating decorating its nsck with such a noose, success io her efforts tbe coining year. We which terminates the season at thia most Tke euu 1* brlght-thr air Is clear, ft is altogether likely that the road w ill be find from figures she gave that at tbe present popular bouse. Tbe best and representative The darling ewallewe soar and elug, built if it will pay a decent interest on tbe time about one-half of tbe desired sum has Aad from the elately alma I hear attractions of the old and new warld can be Thu bluebird prophesying Hprlng. investment, whether the town builds it or not, Some day this noble verse may inspire an been raised, tbe rest to be raised within tbe seen at Tbe Hollis and the Fall opening Why on earth the town should want to saddle present year. Ho blue you winding river flowa, artist to the creation of a great historical work; promises to be a brilliant one. It eeauia an oatlal frem Ihe sky, itself with the undertaking when according to tbe picture of a portly Ancient coming, as Tbe building known all over the world as “ The Good Mr. Best” at The Museum Where, walling till the weal wind blows, all precedents the road w ill go into the bands skimming sea birds come, across the bright, tbe Womans Temple, with its beautiful closes the season this week. The play Is a Tbe freighted olosda at anchor lie. of private individuals at length, for about blue bosom of the broad Atlantic, bearing a Willard H all where is held at noon daily a musical farce of a class thst catches the All things are new —tho buds, the leaves, fourth or sixth of its original cost and leave champagne bottle in one band and arbitra­ service of prayer free to any and all who visit public quickly, and it has proved a wonderful That gild the elm tress nodding crest, F. A. PETERSON, the town to struggle with the care und Chicago, where the power o f God is manifest Aad aveu the nest beaeath the eaves — tion treaty in the other; while in the lower success. A performance of tbe piece w ill he perlings of the transaction, it is useless to There are no birds lu last year's nest I right-hand corner is an allegorical present daily in the conversion of souls, must never given Tuesday evening, June 1, for tke bene­ A ll things rejoice lu youth and love, conjecture. Whoever lived in a town that ment of “ the British lion aud the American pass out of our bands. Subscriptions large or fit of Gen. Supt. John <2- Adams and Treas. 364 Main St.. Rscklaafi has gone through that m ill once is not apt to The fulness of their first delight I eagle in loving embrace.” Meanwhile let us saaall w ill he gladly received from any one T. M. Lothian. And learu front the soft haavens above advocate further municipal investments of that cordially commend the histerian when, speak­ who is interested in tbe cause of temperance. E. S. Willard closes bis successful engage Thu msltiag teaderneaa of ulght sort. But if the Neapolitans want to get a Any local president of the W. C. T. U. would R e s t ing of the expedition, he says; “ It was the ment st tbe Tramont Theatre this week, clos­ Malden, that read's! this simple rhyme, little experience at railroad building nobody first time in history that anything like it had be glad to talk with persons in regard to the ing the eighth regular season which has more w ill begrudge them any joy or profit that may taken place. • • * It was worth all it subject. than realized the hopes and expectations of In O u r arise from the transaction. Still we would O, it Is not always 1 cost.” The wife of the governor of North Carolina its managers. Monday evening, May 31, will rather learn that Naples was laying out and the wife of the governor of Wyoming commence the regular Summer season with JLdoy tku Hprlug of Love aud Yontk, To some good angel leave the real; L in e brand new county road with a view to the are both members of the W. C. T. U. tke dashing, up to date, melodious comic accommodation of an electric road to be run THE NAIK CEITRALS FIIEST For Time will leacn thee eoou the truth, A DELIGHTFUL During the session o f the New York opera, “ The Walking Delegate,” with an T heie are so birds lu last year's nest! The Best Tobacco by private individuals. orchestra of 25 and a chorus of 50. New — Longfellow. SHORT STORY by F. S. BitKFoao W .C . T. U. Conference, it was announced Best Brauds of Cigars Col. F. E. Boothby believes in giving his that the annual sermon before tbe National scenery and costumes, tbe whole under the Best Quality of Pipes patrons of tbe great Maine Central System a direction o f W illiam Seymore. G. W. F. A Blue hi 11 Family's Troubles. W. C. T. U. convention, to be held in Buffalo Best Assortment of Goods low-rate, popular, Excursion Train. The one in September, w ill be preached by Lady Best Kind of Treatment 26 The Bangor News says: Luther Bridges is personally conducted, Tuesday, Jane 22d, a fanner residing at East Blue hill with his Henry Somerset. Early in June Lady Henry The claim for woman suffrage, first formu leaving Portland 8.45 A. M., to Niagara Falla, w ill come to tbe United States to spend tbe Ian Maclaren wife and family of nine children. These cbil lsted in 1848, never has been allowed to lie w ill be no exception. This is uo doubt the Summer with Miss W illard at Evanston, III. dren, all uader 17 years, were taken sick with dormant, even during the civil war; but not Howard Cigar Co. best season of the year to sec the great New until two or three years ago was there an; The author whose books are attracting tbe measles a short time ago. After having York in her green state, for everything in the Several years ago Mias W illard sent a full 404 MAIN STREET.______the usual run of the disease the children, with description of the work of the white ribboneis organized resistance to it among women, and so much attention, will soon be printed beldsand forests w ill be in Nature's best though various powerful tracts have been pub­ one exception, still remained ill. Their pby robes of greeuness. The W hite Mountains to Count Tolstoi, who with his family signed in these columns. aician said that in addition to measles they tke pledge and formed a total abstinence lished, from the pens of Francis Parkman, C^FRANK^JONES^ w ill be enchanting with their cool breezes, Goidwin Smith, and others, not until uow has You will want to read it. Look out had become infected with tubercular pneu the dinner at Fsbyan’s, and forty minutes to society, so far as we know the first estab­ menia. One child died Tuesday, another lished in Russia. auy complete exposition of the subject ap fo r ft. sen old Mt. Washington. A matron will ac­ peered ou tbe anti-suffrage side. This is far St nographer Wednesday, and three are now at tbe point The usual two-day Summer conference of company the party. Passengers from the nished io “ Womsu aud the Republic,” by We have also arranged for original, of death. Mr. Bridges keeps a cow and all tbe New York State W. C. T. U. was held at East will have to come to Portland the rrgbt Ileleu Kendrick Johnson, now 10 tbe press . . nit e copyrighted stories by the following the children except oue drank thia cow’s the Broadway Tabernacle, May 6. The State before, in order to leave Tuesday morning, of ihe Apple tons. Mrs. Johnson considers Typewriter. milk. The child who did not drink the milk President, Mary Town Burt, presided Dr. fannoua w rite rs : 845. Sleeping car is boohing fast, and the the subject from every point of view - his was the one who recovered. Dr. W. T. West party is limited to one hundred. Special C. H. Mead, Mrs. F. Schmsdlcr Barnes, toricaUy, legally, morally, and socially— t>S2 flAIN STREET. of Elio worth was sent for Friday to test the rales______nt tbe____ West End, Portland, hotels io president of the Mothers' Congress of N. Y. ANTHONY HOPE traversing all the arguments of the suffrage cow. The animal was found affected with I Buffalo, where tbe party w ill quarter, and go city, Maud Ballingtoo Booth, Dr. Duuo, were 1 huvo opened us office at the above number, RUDYARD KiPLlNU tuberculosis and condemned. to the Falls of Niagara the next day; from among tbe speakers. There was also a ser leaders, settiug forth some considerations that are entirely new, and incidentally giving where persoaa cuu secure Ihe service* of uu expert Niagua to Thousand Islands, down the mon by Elizabeth Greenwood. Mrs. Frances Htenographer und Typewriter at a nominal ffgur- FRANCIS LYNDE complete account of the progress thus far or I will come to your place of business every da) Kbumatisra Cured io n Day. St. Lawrence to Montreal, shooting the W. Graham of Lockport sang. The closing and take your work by dictation returning th LUCY C. LILLIE session was devoted to an address by Miss made by the suffrage movement iu various POWDER “ Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu­ Rapids, Balmoral Hotel, there on to Quebec. parts of the world- letters to you in lime for*4the next— mall “ at “ thesi Frsuces Willard. p rices: WILLIAM PERRY BROWN ralgia radically cures in x to 3 days. Its ac­ Tickets good h i thirty days. W rite to Geo Absolutely Pure. average of 40 1«__ tion upon the system is remarkable and mys W. Thompson, Ticket Agent, Portland, for xuore than MAURICE THOMPSON serious. It removes at once the cause and sleeping car berths. This is a grand trip, and A Bridgton man celebrated bis 91st b irth­ For prevention of baldness, and to renew Geleh/ated for Ils gr«great ieeveuing strength amd the rates are too cheap to talk about; but day recently, by uiggiuf up two young maples, keaitU/uiaues. Assurerres the feod ugUjuU slum aud For all legal work s t low as It can possibly U BENJAMIN NORTHROP the diseaae immediately disappears. Tbe aud thicken the growth of the hair, use H a ll’s all forms of adulterationiretlon common to the rheef first nose greatly benefits; 75 cents. watch this paper, and sec posters in a few carrying them an eighth of a mile and plant­ Vegetable S fcttff* Hair Keucwcc. Physicians brands r l ask your support Mr. Business Man for lhl» MRS. HENRY E. DUDENEY Sold by W. J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland days, giving full tales and particulars. ing them beside his driveway. cudursc and recommend it. BOTAL BAKIMU FOWDBM UU . BMW TUB* TirR ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY. MAY 29, 1897,

Elsewhere we print an account of MUNICIPAL MATTERS ALWAYS PERSONAL MENTION The Courier-Gazette. the Maine Musical Festival plans up to nV/C£-4-lV£fK Thursday. Since that time, if we Biddeford fixes the salary of chief engineer ' George Aderton is risiling in New York. of the fire department at >500, and that of 1 Mr». J. P. Brown of Baltimore n in the nnderstand the sitnation correctly, INTHELEAD FULLER & COB the street commissioner at >1,000. ALL THE HOME NEWS I city. Bangor has clearly dated that It will A report comes from Newcastle that the Mrs. C. A. Young is visiting relatives in St. PoMuhrd every Tuesd«y and Saturday morning from provide for the festival if it can have water company are to extend the system, T u i t l e ’s T w o C a sh George. 469 Main Street, Rockland, Maine it entire, but does n»t care for it if it as measurements were recently made for the Miss Lucy Webster from North Haven is extra pipe by the superintendent of the com­ Groceries have No in the city. We propose this week to < ffer extrai In our window yon will see our dis ■ V THE ROCKLAND PUBLISHINGCO is to be double-barreled. Portland pany. still has the matter under discussion, Mayor Butler and wife will arrive home inducements in our I play o f L a d ies’ NEWSPAPER HISTORY Damariscotta has a new board of trade from Asheville this evening. at this writing, but seems also to in­ with F. W. Day, president; K. M. Dunbar The Rockland Garette wm established in 1846. In Competitors John Blethen returned Tuesday night from 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with cline to non-division. That is the em. and E. E. Philbrook, vice presidents; J. II. the Gazette in 1883. The Free Press was established Ogier, secretary, L. H . Chapman, treasurer. a business trip to New York. In 185s, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. phntic opinion of this corner of Maine Realizing how useless it is to Cloak and Shirt Waists The Union Times was established in 1893. The three They propose to push the old town to the M. S. Bird and Harry I. H ix start today on keep up with our Prices and a fishing trip over Jefferson way. papers consolidated March 17,1897. as well. We observe that under the front. Which we offer at theory of a divided festival Rockland's Waterville streets are liable to be dry this Quality becau e they have Hortense Pillsbury who has spent the W in­ Subscriptions $2 per year in advance; single copies Summer—always providing that this storm ter in M elfield has returned home. three cents. chorus is assigned to Bangor. We neither the business or money Advertising rates based upon circulation and very clears off. Having tested the delights of Mrs. G. W. Butman is visiting her daugh­ Suit Dept. $ 1 .0 0 reasonable. think we are justified in affirming that municipal sprinkling the people along the to purchase in large quantity, ter, Mrs. F. C. Howe, in Worcester, Mass. Communications upon topics of general interest are they won’t go to Bangor. Portland is streets now refuse to subscribe to pay the solicited. they get ex.-perai d and work Mrs. Mary C. Sullivan of Jay Bridge is vis­ Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation much more to Rockland's taste. It is sprinkler and the few grumblers have suc­ iting her son Chas. M. Sullivan at 232 Broad­ at second-class postal rates. ceeded in housing the city cart. themselves I..to a rage and say way. 1 lot Black India Twill Waists (tight the judgment of The Cenrier-Gazctte The Gardiner appropriation bill, this year, that the festival better be held either hard thinzs which injures no Miss Bertha Glidden of Nobleboro is the S u its . fitting) Velvet Collar, $1.69. worth carries a total o f >80,712.79, which is >7,244. guest of her brother, George Glidden, Broad $3.60. Circulation 6 ,0 0 0 Each Issue in Portland or Bangor. If the choruses 53 more than last year, the reason for one but themselves, and fur­ street. $3.98 will get any customer a nice the larger appropriations being on account of 10 Fancy 811k Waists, choice for have grown to such proportions that nishes amusement for the Mrs. S. H . Webb is visiting in Somerville, Navy or Black Fly Front Jacket Suit overdrafts and unpaid bills, amounting to which is worth $5.00 $2.98. Memorial Day Proclamation. one town cannot accommodate them, >6495.60. Then there is a bond of >4,000 to public. The people of this Mass., the guest for a fortnight of Mrs. Joseph Monday the Slat Inat. haa been chosen as the tlnoa Glover. Ladies’ all wool Capes 98c, $1.26. for honoring the memory of thooe brave men, then let there be jtidisious weeding out he paid, and the state and county tax is lar­ For 5.00 you can buy an all wool These two capes are worth more than city ha'.e been robbed long Mias Nettie Waltz of Damariscotta M ills is whose devoted services were given to the Country and havo the several choruses reduced ger by >1706.73. Storm Serge Suit, Navy or Black, per­ we ask for them. in fte time of great peril. The Veterans of the War Waterville M ail:—The fact that the city of enough by high price J houses the guest of her brother, Howard Waltz, fect fitting, skirt all lined and bound, are rapidly Joining the silent majority, sad our peo­ in number. In point of fact we believe Broadway. ple can do no less than honor those' who remain, Portland gets >42,000 as its share of a special aud we are now making them worth $7.60 Ladies’ fTackintoshes aa well as those who have gone before. I respect­ that is a matter that will take care of distribution of the surplus earnings of the Mrs. Josephine Clark and sister, Miss fully ask onr citizens to cleee all places of em­ come down on their knees. Hannah Pillsbury, of Ingraham’s H ill, are vis­ 25 Snils in Elon, Blaizor and Jacket $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. Navy Blue , ploym ent, and devote a portion of one business itself. Not above fifty percent of the Portland Gaslight Co. gives a pretty good idea iting in Malden. effects reduced in price to $12.50 for Double Cape, Velvet Collar, Inverness day, to the solemn duty of observing and assist- numbers now under rehearsal are of the advantages to be gained by municipal No hard times at our stores, ing In the exercises appropriate to the occasion. ownership of such natural monopolies as Mrs. Persis McCallum and two children of choice. included in this lot at $3.00. ALBERT W. BUTLER, Mayor. likely to show up at the festival ant- lighting systems, water plants, street railways, as we make the prices to suit Rockland, May 28, 1897. Warren are visiting Mrs. Fred Holbrook, way. We 'believe Mr. Chapman is and the like. If W aterville were the owner the tim es. Camden street. We have Marked Down a lot of 1 lot Misses’"Blouso Waists 49c, going to give our state a magnificent of the existing water plant, water could be Mrs. A. J. Farrar o f Winter Harbor is visit­ It is pleasant for us to read the kind furnished to citizens at about half the present cheap. entertainmeut, but there is such a thing Iway, the I.o-vest Prices and ing in the city, the guest of Mrs. A. L. H a r­ Black Figured Silk Skirts. No store in Maine can show such a words that invariably accompany the rate and then the operation o f the system rington, Grove street. as an unwieldiy body that falls to would be a money making business for the Best G< ods that money can buy complete assortment of Ladies’ House check with which subscribers living at The North Breeze Club’s last meeting was $8.60 Skirt to $5.60 pieces of its own weight. We hope city. You are the Judge. 15.50 “ “ 10.60 Dresses and Wrappers in Silk, Cash- a distance settle for The Courier-Ga­ Remember you cannot buy the very with Mrs. Henry Gregory, Front street, and mere, Flannel. Eider Down, Percale, both Portland and Bangor will stand The W inthrop Banner which died last was a very pleasing event. 12.60 “ “ 9.50 zette. They indicate what an old fam­ week contained the following farewell plea:— finest Flour mV led anywhere in Rocklaod P rint, Law n, etc. We have 4226 Mrs. Carlton F. Snow and infant daughter 10.00 “ “ 7.00 ily friend the paper has grown to be, against a double-headed aflair as being “ If you won’t give us a new schoolhouse, O except o f us for $5.25 W rappers in (lie eight different inn- in all ways impracticable. If the Fathers of the Tow n," says the Banner, “ do, A nice buttermilk Flour for 4.90 Dorothy will arrive from Brooklyn today to tcrials to select fiom,69c to $10.00. 32 doubly valuable now that its visits bo. 8 copper bottom Wash Boiler .88 spend the Summer with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. festival is divided we believe, speaking we beg of you with tears in our fists and our Jackets for the Little Folks to 46 sizes. have been increased to twice a week. eyes doubled up, give us a new sidewalk ! Best Nlckle Tea Kettle .85 Rice. Sometimes you write to yonr distant for Rockland, that this chorus will lose I f a concrete walk bad been built in the first 5 gals Best White Oil and Best 5 gal Mrs. A . A. Beaton accompanied her bus- We offer n nice little Nnvv, Cardinal BOYS’ SUITS its interest at once and not a dozen from place, it wouldn’t have cost any more than faucet can 1.15 band to Portland Monday, on the occasion of or Brown Reefer, 3 to 8 years, at 79c. friends and you undertake to give Navy Blouse Suits with Sailor Col­ this city will visit either exhibition. has already been expended on plank walks; Fine Broom 18 the reception to the grand officers given by them the home news. Did you ever and if a concrete walk should be built now the N. E. O. P. lodge. lar. White Braid Trimming $1.25. Sulphur per lb .OS A new lot Lilliputian Dresses Just stop to reflect that if you should work it wouldn’t cost any more than will be paid C. tartar “ ,22 Miss Annie F. Frye, who has been spend Boys’ Blouse Suits in wasli materials The prompt and vigorous protest out on plank walks in the next 15 or 20 years.” 6 pkgs. Stickney & Poor’s Spice Received at 50c. at your letter ten hours a day for a mg the Winter in New York and Massa­ entered by Rockland citizens, as form­ The Banner was a small sheet, but it w ill be any kind -25 chusetts, returned home Wednesday night,, Jnst received a new lot of Infants’ week you wouldn’t be able to present 4 to 14 years, 75c (o $5.00. ulated in The Courier-Gazeitc’s series missed from Maine journalism. Epsam Salts per lb. .10 and reopened her house on Summer street. bhort White Cashmere Cloaks $1.25, the friend so much home gossip as is lib very finest Formosi Oolong Tea .35 of interviews of last Tuesday, has not Bangor Commercial: Alderman Forter, S. II . Webb and F. W. Fuller started for $2.25. $3.50. Extra good values. found in these columns evsry issue? chairman o f the committee on streets and Pair best Wash Tubs island 2nd size 1.10 Houlton yesterday morning, where they w ill 1 lot o f W hite Lawn Wai6ts 19c Io A large assort men t of Fur Collar­ been without its effect. Word has been highways, and Street Commissioner Gibbons Best fine granulated Sugar per lb .05 Send your friends The Courier-Ga­ join J. A. Brown and Mr. Friedman of that close. ettes $4.50 to $25.00. received from President Wilson of the went to Bar Harbor Tuesday to inspect the 100 lbs granulated Sugar 4.85 town and proceed to Skiff Lake. Then the zette. Subscribe for it in their name, stone-crusher now at work there, and on Subject to change of market. Maine Central, acknowledging tlie pro­ 8 Bars American Extra Soap .25 salmon and trout w ill have to roost high. then they’ll get it regularly, twice Wednesday they w ill visit a quarry on the test and requesting that some of the Trade wnere you receive an equivalent John D. Nichols, Boston, of W. W . Cor­ every week, 104 papers a year, fo r onlv coast whence it is expected to get a supply of son & Co., one of the leading carpet houses of We carry the Celebrated citizens meet the officers of the road stone for use in Bangor. It is purposed to for your money. Bont forget we sell two dollars. everything at a discount. New England, was in the city this week on for conference on the matter, in ac­ get the right machinery and the proper kind his regularly quarterly trips. Mr. Nichols of stone and then carefully construct a speci­ has many friends in our city besides those in cordance with this suggestion Hon. men macadamized stretch o f road, probably in N O R T H E N D If Cuba will come aud take her mis­ his trade and it takes him a good while to do placed rainy season away from Maine 8. M. Bird and Hon. W-T. Cobh went Main street from the Bangor House to Rail­ the glad hand act. Z Z CORSETS to Portland yesterday. Our paper goes road street. Upon the success and expense CASH GROCERY much may yet he forgiven. of this first section of road w ill depend the Mrs. W illiam Ryder and Mrs. Julia John­ to press at too early an hour to an­ Rankin Block also 306 Main S t . near son of Orrington, Mrs. Lizzie Blake of Ban­ extent of future operations. Park, Spear Block. nounce the result of this conference, gor, Mrs. Lizzie Fitch o f Natick, Mass., and The most Perfect Fitting It is inhuman not to relieve the starv­ Mrs. Leslie Campbell, who came on to attend but it is pretty well assured in advance The Rockland High school pupils had a ing Americans in Cuba, and no crime half holiday Monday in place of their Winter A Maine Man’* Little Surprise. the funeral of the late A. M. Rich, returned Corset for Stout Ladies to oiler to help a starving Cuban at the that the Maine Central is to recede sleigh ride holiday. But what on earth they A Maine man has surprised the financiers to their respective homes Wednesday. same time. from its recent position and give to us wanted of such an afternoon as that of Mon­ of Washington this week by buying out a Miss Annie Coombs of Vinalhaven was at on the market. the night train service promised in the day is beyond comprehension. controlling interest in the Metropolitan bank, G. M. Duncan’s, Thursday, en route for Ells­ at a cost of thousands to himself. S. W. worth, to visit her brother, J. T. Coombs, o f The riches of Peru were unequal to Spring. ______Rev. Thomas Stratton pastor of the Univer- Woodward w ill be remembered as the native that city, whose condition was extremely criti­ the strain of the silver standard. That salist church w ill deliver the baccalaureate ser of Damariscotta who recently bought out a cal, he having been thrown from a carriage HIGHT TRAIN SERVICE SURE mon before the class o f ’97, Rockland High controlling interest in the bank o f the Repub­ fracturing his skull and sustaining other se- country knows how it works practi­ ious injuries. A Boon to Ladies A telegram from H on. W . T. Cobb re­ school. Sunday, June 6 is the date. lic, and was then made president. Both cally, and iB delighted to escape from these banks are among the staunchest and Mr. and Mrs. C. Vey Holman of this city, ceived by the Courier-Gazette Friday P. M . No more sagging shirts No more bagging waists. $10 worth of com it. Mrs. A. C. Mather kindly presented the best known in Washington. The Metropoli­ who, with Mrs Holman’s mother, Mrs. John •ays: teachers and pupils of the Purchase street tan bank came to the assistance of the gov­ Ross o f Bangor, have been passing a month fort for 25c. We are the sole agents for Mr. Gladstone’s prescription for T ur­ “ Knox & Lincoln branch w ill have the extra schools with 100 roses last Friday. ernment in 1812 in paying off the govern­ at the Virginia Hot Spriogs, left there on key was armed force vigorously ment troops. Mr. Woodward w ill not be Wednesday for Washington. After a few train service this season as first contemplated made president of the Metropolitan bank, it applied by the powers. Thev pursued days sojurn at the capitol they w ill return to THE UNION BELT by Maine Central management.” Another of . . is said, but his partner in the banking ventures, their homes in Maine, stopping en route in a different course, and the Sultan is Dr. Parker, may be elevated to that office. New York and Boston. Holds the skirt up and the shirt waist down stronger than ever. Under the fostering care of the six A t the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Christian powers Mohammedanism is $100 Reward $100. I I . Ropes, at Salem, Mass., on Sunday, May 23, was solemnized the marriage o f Miss Capt. Mahan should explain wliat spreading rapidly in Europe. The readers of this paper w ill be pleased to W.O.Hewetl&Go.’s learn that there is at least one dreaded disease Sadie M. Haskell, formerly of Rockland, to has goue wrong will) sea power in the N. J. Gutman, a well-known citizen of Boston, Our demonstrator will be at our store Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ Another Gubernatorial Candidate. that science has been able to cure in all its war between Greece and Turkey. The stages, and that is Catarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh formerly of Savannah, Ga Rev. Charles day. Don’t fail to call upon us during her stay. What lady does not Portland Press:— We hear it stated that Pefler, o f the Salem Universalist church, Sultan ignored it, and won every Knox county has a candidate that the Re Cure is the only positive cure known to the appreciate the value of this article? medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­ officiated. The bride was married in a very point in the game. publicans of that county will bring forward at stylish traveling costume, as immediately the proper time. This candidate is lion. tional disease, requires a constitutional treat­ S u c c e s s fu l ment. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is takes internally, after the ceremony the happy couple left on W. T. Cobb of Rockland, prominent in the an extended wedding tour. Many prominent When war is made on women, chil­ Limerock bank and other important enter­ acting directly upon the blood and raucous Prompt Attention to Mail Orders. surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the citizens of New York, Savannah and Boston dren aud the class engaged in tilling prises of that city. The Rockland people were present at the ceremony, and the bride claim that the central part of the state has foundation of the disease and giving the pa­ the soil, as is now the case in Cuba, tient strength by building up the constitution and groom were escorted to the depot by not bad a governor elected from it for a long a recognition of belligerent conditions S ilk S a le s and assisting nature in doing its work. The many friends, who wished them good-luck on FULLER 50,000 damage suit instituted by a ferred to SALE PRICE, and by cutting the attack. It was the most inspiring sight to Michigan Cereal Company against the North Main atreet, between Main aud Broadway see how splendidly our brave soldiers did New Eng and Telephone and Telegraph Company, Good White Shirts Genesee Pure Food Company is at an end. price way down, we ought to their work.’ The determined work of the By JABPEK N K ELLAK. General Manager The next number of the Bugle w ill contain They settled it and took it out of court for lbe April 12, 1B87. 126 M ilk Street, Boston, Mass division from the closing hours of the short ridiculously small sum of >500, and as a prac­ dispose of every yard. W inter day till ten o’clock at night, as it au article by Gen Cilley in reply to Gen. tical result, Gram-0 is in greater demand CITY OF ROCKLAND. assaulted one traverse after another, or the Curtis's recent paper read in New York, in than ever. The new plant, only just com- ! In Board of Mayor and Aldermen. gallant work of Abbott’s brigade, as at nine answer to the paper of Gen. Ames. The Under the foiegoing petition It is oidered that Courier-Gazette has been promised advance pleted, it to be dupliested,so that not only the I notice be givan by publishing a copy thereof aud In this sale w ill be offered o’clock at night they moved by the flank old friends of the delicious food drink, which ] of thia order in The Courier-Gazelle, blur aud 5(i Cents. between the palisades and foot of the fort, sheets of the article. completely lakes the place of coffee, but the Opinion and that a hearing thereof be given at the and climbed up the slope enveloping the sea Aldermen’s room, on Monday. June 7, 1897, at Blacks, Colored & Brocades end of the fort can never be adequately de­ new friends it is making every day, can be 7 £0 p m , at which time and place all peraona iu Our 50c Laundered White Shirts are made of New supplied. The beverage which the children urealed therein shall have full opportunity to show scribed. A Dexter lady not long since war burning why lb prayer of suni petition should not be for Dresses, W a s ts , and “ This crowning work of General Aines’s as well aa the adult, may drink with benefit, York Mills muslin, with real linen bosoms. Every one up some papers which she bad been sorting ranted, the publication to be at least fourteen military career renders a notice of bis pre­ w ill he furnished in unlimited quantities. ays before said hearing. Pieces for Fronts. of these Shirts are full size and full length. Every spot over and held a five dollar bill iu her baud as Suits may come and suits may po, but Grain- 5It is adjudged that no personal notice be ghen- vious army service appropriate. I remember, she was about to cast some of the refuse into 29 W. F. IIB B K PTB, City Clark. with most pleasing accuracy, my first meeting O goes on forever.—N. Y Mail and Express. about them that might be weak has teen strengthened. the stove. Unthinkingly she threw the bill We cannot give or send General Davis Tillson The Fourth Maine ...... J They're ‘‘mighty Go«d‘ Shirts for 50c and much better with the rest hut her eye caught sight of it as Infantry was being organized at the time. In the blaze began to work its destruction. She s a m p le s . referring to this regiment General Tillson than lots of stores sell for half a dollar, thrust her hand into the blaze and secured a INTEREST AND INSTRUCT. •poke of a young cadet about to graduate Sizes 14 to 17. See them in our North Window. very small piece of the bill. Giving it to C. M. at West Point, who be thought would make Sawyer the fragment was forwarded to Wash­ an admirable lieutenant-colonel and a fitting ; » One of the most intereetiug feature* of The Courier Gazelle is it* T TTREMEMBER ington and the lady was made happy one support to Colonel Berry. The name of this i day recently by having the same redeemed. varied columns of ftdveriisemeut*, prepared by inteliigeul merchant* for r I cadet was Adelbert Ames. He was tendered i There was so small a piece left that she had the appoiutmeut, but the military authorities the eye* of ducriiniuatiug reader* aud buyer*, it co*t* money to adver- ♦ 9 o 'c lo c k , a. m . little hope that the department would redeem J. F. Gregory & Son, at Washington decided that bis services were 1 it. U»e iu these column* and merchants wisely use great care iu getting ready X needed with the baltery of light artillery to , J u n e 2nd. which he would be assigned. This battery their announcement*. They can’t allord to throw money away, it coat* Z , at the Battle of First Bull Run was stationed 1 < a -h t o r i a . to ute these column* for two reason*: the paper’s great circulation aud to the right of the celebrated Henry House, I Z ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. aud was exposed to disastrous infantry fire. The f&o- shaile i* solidly established reputation, and merchant* are glad to pay for it. Z Ames was severely wounded, but in bis dis­ ifgfixturs W. 0. Hewett & Co. abled condition stuck to his guns, and kept j fif THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897

There are 26 inmates of the almshouse at THE MAINE FESTIVAL WITH THE CHURCHES EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THl'TUWN the present time. The Tillson Light Infantry netted $85 from Will l»e Hold In Itnngor anil Portland, Advert *em«nt« In thl* column not to exceed the Carnival of the Republic. five lines Inserted once for 2ft cents, four times for Mrs. Mnrton Blackington it having addi Instead of nt Lewiston.—Nit! I The Y. P. C. U. meeting j f the Universalist tiont made to her residence, Pacific street. church is held each Tuesday evening at 7 30. 60 cents. Looks like business at Knox Trotting Park The Lewiston Sun Wednesday morning ^CLOSING OUT SALE!^ The latest list of pensions granted includes thi^ season. That’s right, give us some good announced the final decision relative to the Rev. Sewall Brcwne of Tenant’* Harbor W a n ted . an “ additional” to George E. Blackington of sport. location of Maine’s great musical festival. w ill preach at the First Baptist church tomot- this city. The Canadian Jubilee Singers gave a very row forenoon. The management greatly regretting the lax On Recount of contentplRleil clitngc^ r ik ! moving into r A N TED —A girl for general housework; Dr. Benajmin Williams is having a veran pleasing concert at the Methodist Church attitude toward the festival assumed by Mayor R«v. Mr. Nickerson, the pastor, w ill preach stnRllpr atom with r ilitlorent line of good. I wi«h to redneo tn y N must be reliable and capable. Three In dab built around the front side of his residence Monday night. Judkins and the city government, have been at the Free Baptist church tomorrow morning theW family. Apply at residence of C. SIDNEY atock Rtul will clone out my SM ITH, Main Street, Thomaston. 80tf on Elm street. The Maiinee club were pleasantly enter­ forced to go elsewhere. Two festivals w ill be and evening. The Sunday school holds its A cooper named Jones was taken to the in­ tained Monday afternoon by Mrs. H. I. Hix. h 'Id , one at Portland and the 01 her at Bangor. session at noon. ANTED—Board for the Summer. In ex­ sane hoBpitnl Tuesday, having developed vio­ The next meeting will be held with Mts. E. Ltw bton was naturally the central point Rev. Thomas Stratton,' pastor of the Church change will teach practical drosamaklng, E. Payson. where the festival could have been held to the W cutting and lit ting to measure. Best of refareaceslent symptoms. of Immanuel, Universalist, will take for his «^fOLOTBIirai^> K entire satisfaction o f tbe State, but since it given, prefer going on farm. Address MRS. U. I. J. Gray is running engine No. 3 o f the Rockland’s state tax this year w ill be £2300 theme Sunday morning, hristianity Attract­ HOLMES, 144 W. O4th St , New York. 29 more than last year and the county tax $75 cannot be held here, the choruses in the ive.” There w ill be no evening setvice. , , Rubber Goods, Oil Goods. L. R. R. R. while Newell Sherman it repair­ eastern part of the State w ill assist at the ’ANTED—A tenement In Rockland of two or ing No. 2 which met with an accident at the more. This is why the committee on appro­ Rev. J. S. Moody was one of the speakers three rooms for very light housekeeping. priations feels blue. festival at Bangor and the choruses in the at the dinner of tbe Church Club of the Five K iln t. western part of the State w ill assist at the e « Rot 118, Csmdea. Me. 28 Diocese of Maine in Portland, Wednesday. This week’s rain has been glorious for the Steamer Gov. Bodwell is to make a special festival at Portland. Mr. Moody made an able plea for increasing ESPECIALLY ANTED.—People to know that I do the very grass, hut gardens and baseball are hardly to trip from Vinalhaven today at 5 p. M., and There will be 1000 voices in each grand best of Upholstery and Farallure repair- returning w ill leave Rockland Sunday at 3 missionary zeal upon the part of laymen. W Ing, old furniture repollshei and make over mat­thankful. Which goes to show that even na­ chorus and the same artists will appear at both tresses N.T, MURRAY, Sea street. ture and newspapers cannot please everybody. P. M., for the islands. places Bangor is enthusiastic over the pros­ Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R., w ill attend Trunks, Extension Cases TAStfAprW Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R. w ill probably pect of securing such an attraction and evi­ divine service at the Congregational church, McLoon & Anderson have a crew of four­ Sunday morning at 1030. Rev. C. A. teen men at work at Pleasant Reach laying have a three days’ fair sometime in October. dently appreciates the great thing it will be and all bulky goods j ANTED—Some good Tiger Striped Shaggy Moore preaches the Memorial Day sermon. Kittens and good pure black, and pure out more roads and avenues. This is a de­ None was held last year and the veterans are for the city. The board of trade has taken Evening service at this church as usual. W Mattes*, 4 to 6 months, all males. Address M lightfulR8. Summer resort’ and is growing in popu­ now of the opinion that they can just do the measures to erect a building to seat 5000 peo­ MARY H. RANLETT, Rockland. Maine. 1ft larity. thing up in good shape. ple, and have guaranteed Prof. Chapman that The 4 o’clock meeting at the Y. M. C. A. WITHOUT REGARD TO PRICE! > I RES for general housework, nurses and the I CityClerk Tibbetts reports that 264 dogs have The marriage intentions of 25 couples have the house would be crowded at every perform­ rooms tomorrow will be both interesting and nursery can obtain flrst-olass places by apply- ance. attractive. Rev. W. L. Nickerson, paster of G been licensed thus far. The assessors report­ been recorded at the city clerk’s office thus ...... office of M R S.R .C . HEDGES. Speaking of the festival the Bangor News the Free W ill Baptist church w ill address the -4^ My Winter Overcoats anil Ulsters will br packod In packing 4 ed about 350, and as the time for paying the far this year. A t this rate there would only of Tuesday says: “ W ith two thousand singers meeting and the young ladies quartet w ill sing. 5 crsor so they cun bo lookotl at and PR IC E IS NO OBJECT. Sum- ! license fees has passed, canine funerals are be about 50 for the entire year, but perhaps mcr nnd Fall Overcoats to tbe number of 200 will bo sold nt. one- ) June w ill help the matter out. in the chorus of the Maine festival, which is Increased interest in all branches of church F o r S ale . on the docket. more than double the number at Worcester, ’'ft linlf Ibcir value. Last yonr's coats cut long will be iu stylo again 1 The following marriage intentions have woik is noted at the Pratt Memorial church Through Gen. J. P. Cilley*s agency, Ama- together with Seidl’s orchestra from New soon nnd will pay to buy nt prices. This is no fake sale. Como 1 lately been filed at the office o f City Clerk uuder the lead of ihe new pastor, Rev. F. E. •pLEABANT POINT-A delight Ail summer riab K. Wheeler of Rockland, who served as York, augmented by the best of Maine’s Tibbetts: James W. Pendleton aud Miss Ella White. Congregations are steadily growing and see for yoursolf. JL. resort. 2ft acres land pleasantly laid out. a corporal in Co. E Maine Coast Guards, has instrumentalists, which w ill include several Fine roads ar.d avenues, boating, fishing, bathing, E. Cotton, both of this city; and Charles Mc­ in numbers and (he Sunday school is taking been granted an original pension at per from our own orchestra, surely this array of plcnlo grounds. Kino granite wharf, dtaainboat Cann of Bluehill and Miss Clyde M. G ilpatrick on renewed life. connection with Rock laud 7 ml I os dlstaat Livery month from Jan. 27, 1897. talent alone would insure a musical event of of this city. Rev. F. S. Bickford’s sermon at the First io . E. BLACKINGTON. j stable with 30 horses, on grounds 18 cottage* unprecedented interest. Now, when are alrendy built Lots for sale Further particulars The Methodist Ladies Circle gave an ex­ Baptist church Inst Sunday was exceedingly Several of the Limerock Railroad cars and added to this such stars in the vocal firma­ «f McLOON ft ANDERSO N, Rockland. 82-00 cellent supper at the vestry Wednesday even­ able. Mr. Bickford is an original, clear and one of the locomotives collided on the trestle ment as Nordica, and Lillian Blauvelt who is ing. The housekeepers were Mrs. Day, Mrs. forceful thinker. He is in Sedgwick this OAT F >R SA L E —17 foot aloop-rlgged sail work near the Hurley kilns Wednesday. Two to sing at Bayreuth this season at the great Tolman, Mrs. Smith and Mrs Cbatto. Latfir week looking over a small fruit farm which he boat, largo mainsail and jib, In good condi­ cars were derailed and somewhat damaged, Wagner festival, also Duflt, Nulls, Williams B tion, boat newly nutated, saliable lor a pleasure inor the evening an enjoyable musical and lit­ has recently bought and to which he some erary program was carried out. while the locomotive was slightly damaged. and other singers of repute, it is almost too fishing boat Also a doubk-aeated, extension top No one hurt. day conteasplates retiring. surry and second bund driving harness. All tbs Thomas Glover has bought the Perry house much to believe that Maine is really to be above will be sold at a great bargain if sold nt The Methodist church has elected Rev. J. on Ocean street and is having it thoroughly The June meeting o the city government thus honored. once. Would exchange boat for n good blcyclo. R. Baker of the board of stewards as record­ At Copeland's Bazaar Address, I’. O Box 208, Camden, Me. 8lTB8w repaired and renovated for his futuie occu­ occurs one week from Monday night. After “ This comes to the state through the energy ing secretary and treasurer in place of E. II. pancy. The sale was made through the the regular session the mayor and boar I of of Mr. Chapman, who is a Maine man by birth Cochran, deceased. Mr. Cochran, it should WE HAVE:*-^* GARDEN SKT8.10, 15, 25 and 50 ots. OR SALE—Carriage Paint Sh »p In Town of agency of Walker, Rose & Co. Arthur Perry aldermen w ill meet as a licensing board. and eager for the renown of his native State W'-rren, large shop, low rent, plenty of work. be noted, had filled this position for forty GARDEN TROWKLS, who has been occupying the house moves to Mayor Butler will be back iu season to pre Only to think what an event of this kind F A good opening for a yiung man. Ill health cause years, and continued up to the day of his of sale. Must close soon. Inquire of K. L. Warren. side at the June meeting. would mean to Bangor! Were it to take place GARDEN WEEDEKS, annually, as is designed, the city so fortunate death, and had not resigned, as was errone­ THOMPSON, Warren, Maine. 2VMt Cumberland and Mt. Vernon Lodges, N. Among the improvements which have been GARDEN SPRINKLERS. as to secure it would come to be the most ously staled in an obituary notice. Enoch E O. P. of Portland, tendered a reception made at Knox Trotting Park since last sea­ OR SALE—Secnd hnad Bicycle. Century important in the StAte, and almost o f world­ Hodgdon waa elected by the cfiurch as trustee Carts, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Velocipedes, Doll Car­ Columbian, m g »od running order. Prise Monday night to the grand and supreme offi­ son is the moving of th« grand stand along­ wide reputation, to say nothing of the pecun­ to fill the vacancy. riages. Big Bargains In Enamelled W are for only 8 ots. F$20. Address UKtlKERr K. MESSER. Southcers. An excellent musical and literary pro­ side the track, opposite the judge’s stand. Union, Mo. 27tf iary value, which would be great, indeed, The First Baptist church will not undertake gram was given. Among the grand officers This will afford the grand stand spectators a while as a means of education too much can­ to engage a pastor until next Fall, believing Ladies' and Gent’s Hose, they are good onea at 5 and 10 eta. present were Past Grand Warden A. A k much better view of the races. ARM FOR SALE.—For sale on reasonable not be said in its praise. that in view of the near at hand Summer and terms the El bridge Burton farm in Warrea, Annie K. Patterson has brought suit Beaton of this ci»v. The Argus of Tuesday “ W ill Bangor come to the front and secure vacation season, when church work is usually F containing ubout one hundred and thirty acres.printed a fine cut of Mr. Beaton. against the city in the sunt of $2000 for this prize or shall Portland with more activity more or less interrupted and congregatiuna CEO. H. COPELAND, Apply to JOHN R. STUDLKY, Friendship, or injuries received May 15 through an alleged WM. II. FOOLER, Rockland. 8w2ft Albion Ott was sentenced to 15 days in the and enterprise, obtain it for herself? It hardly scattered, it will be better to have the new defect in the brick sidewalk near Berry Bros’ 398 MAIN 8TWEET, - - - ROCKLAND, ME. county ja il by Judge Hicks, Wednesday, his teems possible that our public-spirited citizens pastor with the opening of the Autumn cam­ KW HOUSE FOR SALK—Now nearlag com­ stable. A sprained ankle and a fractured latest offence having been the theft of an iron w ill allow this splendid opportunity to go by paign. As this paper has already announced, pletion at 10 Birch street, Mouse with ell; leg are understojd to be the injuries in the 8\ rooms, front hall, back hall, bath roam, 0 closets, block from James Fisk’s barn. He pleaded the pulpit w ill be most ably supplied during case. unheeded. ” OUR YEARLY OFFER large, light attic; all conveniently arraagsd. High not guilty at first but afterwards retracted the Prof. Chapman was in Auburn Tuesday August and September by President Butler of BURROW’S and dry cellar. Lot 00x90. Fiae healthful location. C. I. Burrows w ill arrive Wednesday with plea. This man O tt seems to have a natural evening and conducted a most satisfactory Colby University. According to usual custom The Courier- 600 ft. from electrics. 16 minutes walk ts I*. O. two car loads of western horses, and have faculty of forever being in trouble. He has rehearsal of the Lewiston and Auburn chorus. Gazette makes the following offers: Call and Inspect the house during woiklng hours or them on sale at h it IAndsey street stable for The death of E. H . Cochran recalls that he address J N. FARNHAM , S3 Cedar Street. been the source of much cost to the county in There was a large attendance and great For the first peck of green peas we w ill two weeks. The other lot he had here didn't was one o f the original trustees of the Metho­ Apr. 20 TftStf recent years. interest was manifested. Many regrets were give a yearly subscription to The Courier- last but a few days and many intending buy­ dist church at the time when the house was Great Sale! expressed that the festival was not to be held Gazette. OR SALE—Attractive cottage bouse, six I f the parties who make a practice of watch­ ers were disappointed. rebuilt in 1867, thirty years ago, and rededi­ ----- OF----- in Lewiston, but the people are in it to stay I For tbe second peck, the paper for six rooms, piazza on southerly side, water in ing the hall games from Weeks’ hill and from Steamer Gov. Bodwell makes an excursion cated aa Pratt Memorial church. There were F honso, stable connected; X ecre lot, fine maplesthe trees along Broadway, only knew what a and w ill go to Portland for the great event. months. trip to Vinalhaven Monday, Memorial Day, nine trustees, George Pratt, Stephen Gould, along front of It, tv e minutes walk from church, The concert by the local chorus assisted by For the third peck the paper for three schoolhouse and beach, saltable for a summer ar up-hill struggle it was to make the game even leaving Rockland at 9.30 a. m., and 3 p. m., E. II. Cochran, Andrew Ulmer, Silas Farring­ local and outside talent will be held at City months. winter resideucs, situated In the plctureaqae vil­ self-sustaining in this city, we think there and returning from Vinalhaven at 1 and 6 ton, Timothy Williams, N. A. Burpee, M. L. lage of Owl’s Head. Price $000. Apply to O G. hall on the evening of June 17th. It w ill be We further offer: would be more paid admissions at the gate. p. m. This w ill not only make a fine outing, Simmons and Aaron Howes, each of whom MOFFITT, and see photograph of It at office 361 Baseball it a great sport, and the efforts of a great event and will give Lewiston and For the first peck of potatoes The Courier- Main St., Rockland, M aine.______TflC6tf but will accommodate those wishing to see gave ^750 toward the building. Of the num­ Auburn people an idea of what the festival Gazette for one year. those who are keeping it in existence should the ball game between the Rockland High ber Aaron Howes is the only one now living. ORSES FOR SALE.—About a dozen <*8i be encouraged rather than discouraged. An may be. Tbe admission tickets will be 25 For the second peck the paper for six school team and tbe Vinalhaven team. ern and second hand borsss now on band occasional arrest for trespassing might empha­ cents, reserved seats 50 cents. M r. Chapman Following are the dates for the Forty months. H and for sale at low prions. W. L. BARROW S, In giving the prompt returns of the ball size the situation. w ill be here for several days before that date Hours* Adoration in the Catholic churches of For the third peck the paper for three Union, Me. 24tf games in the Maine League, the Western rehearsing the chorus. this diocese: May 23, Church of St. Francis months. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nickerson Williams, under Union telegraph office, through Manager E. J. de Sales, Waterville; May 30, St. Mary’s These offer* arc open to any of our reader* OR BALE—A email manufacturing business whose management was produced “ The Car­ Professor Chapman rehearsed the Portland which can be profitably developed by tho ad­ Brann, is conferring a public favor. When church, Biddeford ; June 6, St. Mary's church, in Knox, Lincoln or Waldo counties. F nival o f the Republic” enjoyed their visit in ckoru* Monday evening and was delighted dition of capital Call or write for particulars. Rockland plays away from home the office is with its work. The impression Mr. Chapman Augusta; June 13, St. Joseph’s church, Wal- GEO. II. G ARDINER, Thomaston, Mo. 23tf this city very much. They labored hard for crowded from 5 to 6 o’clock and almost every lagras; June 20, Church of the Sacred Heart, the success of the production and to them the made at Portland may be gleaned from the OR SA LE—At West Main street, Thomaston, passer by stops to iuquire if anything has W inn; June 27, Church of the Sacred Heart, public and Tillson Light Infantry are much following statement from Harry Murray, for­ tho two-story wooden frame building, with been heard from the game. Manager Braun merly of Lewiston and'now one of the most North Lyndon; July 4, St. James’ church, MEMORIAL DAY! F lot, occupied by II. M.Oardlner, harness dealer. indebted A for two evenings of rare enjoyment. gives a bulletin of every game tne moment it Thomaston; July 11, St. Joseph's church, good business location. Will be sold for cash at a prominent musicians o f Portland, made after Mr. and Mrs. Williams made many friends is finished. Ellsworth; July 18, Church of Notre Dame, irlce far bolow Its valuo. Was thoroughly rebuilt while here and on departing took with them the rehearsal: hree years ago. Apply to U . M. G AR D IN ER , or The board of managers of the Wight Phil­ Mr. Murray said, “ This is the greatest rehear­ Grand Isle; July 25, St. Sylvia’s church, Bar fG. U G ARDINER, Thomaston, Mo. 23tf the best wishes of all whom they had met. harmonic Society are soon to put in operation Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are now in Pittsfield, sal I ever attended in my life. I have learned 75-HORSES-75 one of the by-laws that provides for the sus­ more tonight in seeing Mr. Chapman conduct, TORK FIXTURES FOR SALE—York safe, Me., where they are preparing for another pension of members who absent themselves Last Sunday at tbe North-end under tbe weight 1500 lbs.; moat, platform and two production. and the wonderful effects he is able to pro­ auspices of the Christian Advent church four Outing AT^— Scounter scales; coffee mill; three show oases and from rehearsals without satisfactory excuse. duce with the chorus, than all the rest of my 25 Drivers 50 Workers other fixtures. L. F. 8TARRKTT, Assignee, The concert given under the auspices of This is rendered particularly necessary at this candidates were baptized at the water’s side, Rockland, opposite Thorndike Hotel. 19Tb life. He is a revelation to the Portland Rev. A. W. Taylor officiating. Among the AND G ENERAL PURPOSE HORHKB. the Good W ill Club at the First Baptist par­ time because the chorus is bard at work on singer*. I w ill gladly play every night when lors Thursday evening drew out a goodly at­ festival music and it is necessary that tbe candidates was a woman whom Rev. Mrs. VINALHAVEN OR SA LE—10 h. p. Boiler and Engine and he conducts, and take uiy pay in what I can Taylor first met in tbe city lockup while in Knuckle Joint Cider Press ull complete. Can tendance in spite o f the drenching rain A singers have steady and uninterrupted re­ learn from him.” W ILL OPEN AT IIIB ROCKLAND STA BLE F be seen running. d. T. JACKSON, East Jefferson,number o f the participants in the program did hearsals in order that all be equally profi­ pursuit of her duties as police matron. The Mali..-. not put in an appearance, but the entertain­ cient. woman’s husband was also of the number. An especially interesting feature of the occasion Wednesday, June 2 Monday May 31, *97 ECOND Ilaud Horses for Sulu. Address or ment was a most delightful one nevertheless. There is no reason why Oak H ill Grove "INCOME” ANO BUSINESS ALL RIGHT call on W. W. LIGHT, So. Liberty, M 191. In addition to the concert numbers there was should not be a popular resort this Summer was the baptism of Police Judge G. M. AND REMAIN TWO WEEKS. S a d rill by the Good W ill boys under the d i­ and it w ill be if manager J. H . Simonton can Hicks, who made a profession of religion Thesu horsuH are frsm ft to H years old; weigh NGINE AND BOILER— a twenty horse rection o f E. K . Gould. The various fancy make it so. There w ill be a public dance The baker who exeels In all aud suits his patrons some weeks ago in the Christian Advent 1000 to 1504) lbs. All young and soand, fresh from power Engine and Boiler In good order. H. meetings. tho farms they were raised on; 111 for any klad of E A . MILLS, Lincolnville, Mo. 81military evolutions were gone through with this evening and on Sunday there w ill be a well, biislucsa; in matohed pairs, single workers and Stmr. Gov. Bodwell without a break and at the close of the d rill big clam bake. There w ill be special attrac­ The Lincoln Association of the B. Y. P. U. drivers Ib io Is a cbuuce to get u horsn at a low Huh no complaint regarding "loss" or “Sunday WO story dwelling with ell and shed, stable there was a perfect outburst of applause. The tions Memorial Day afternoon and evening holds its rally with the South St. George price, as they are golug to be sold without regard Will Isuvw Rockland. Tillson Wharf, at 9 80 a. m. and small carriage house. House has 13 law" to tell; to cost or value. Several nlse inares Iu the lot. aud 3 p. m. for Vinalhaven. Roturnlng leave ice cream, cake, etc., was all sold and the with dancing. Refreshments of all kind* Union, Tuesday, June 8. There w ill be free Every Horse Warranted us Represented. Vinalhaven for Rockland at 1 und 6 p. in., landing T rooms besides pantries, halls and shed; eight orGood W ill Club nets quite a sum. nlno closets. Arranged for two families. Water will be served and a grand good time may be His “ Income” hoa not beeu “ reduced,” but rather entertainmeut for all visitors. The following at Hurricane each way. Those desiring a short afternoon trip should lake the three o'clock boat, below and ubove, also on tho outside of the bouse The excessive rain fall has put the roads in expected. The best of order w ill be main runs ahead— program will be given: and Iu the stable. Newly painted last fall. Elec­ have over one hour at Vinalhaven, leaving thereat such poor condition that it has been decided tained as Sewall Hewett has been engaged six o'clock, urrlvlng uL Roeklaud ubout 7.30. tric cars pass tho door. Also a large lot on Waldo for the season. The secret of thia triumph I* hl* NEW DOM BSTIC 130. Introductory Prayer and Pralsu Service, Commissioner,' Notice. Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Also a small to abandon for the present the road race be­ Rev. G. F. .Jenkins field of IX acres near the John Jones farm on tween Rockland and Bangor, Memorial Day. The Rubenstein Club met yesterday after­ BREAD, 2.4X) Has the I'lodgs a Prspur Place In tbe Chris­ Jameson's point. Inquire of C. C. CROSS, of noon with Mrs James Wight, Masonic street. tian Work? Rev. F. Purvis The Rockland High School It would be impossible to make any time Discussion. i claims of creditors against Cochran, Baker ft Cross, 406 Main St, Rockland. Tbe club is preparing for the aeries of rehear­ And C. B. KiMlng only buyM the best flour that la 60 for this reason as well as from the fact that 2.4ft. Young People aud Giving, the estate of Horatio Martin, late of Rockland, de Will make up an excursion party on the above the poor roads here give the riders no oppor­ sals to be conducted here by Prof Chapman, made, Rev. J. E. Clancy ((presented Insolvent, give notice that six dale, sad Iu the afternoou a uame of Base Ball la tunity to get in condition. The race w ill be the I2tb, 14th and 15th of next month. On Discussion. mouths are allowed to said creditors to preseut aud announced between the R. II. H. aud Vinalhaven To Let. As “cheaper” grades whloh others use would only 3 30. Has the Young People's Movement a Per- prove their claims; uud that they will be In session Reds, run, however, just as soon as the weather, the evening of tbe 15th there w ill be a con­ ruuuent Futars? Rev. 11. E. Thayer st the Probate Court Room Iu Rooklaud, on Batur- roads and riders w ill permit. The risks un­ cert by Wight Philharmonic Society, probably kill his trade; Dissuasion. day, June 26, und October 30, 18*7, at two o'clock OBUMMER COTTAGE TO RENT-At Pleas- der the present conditions would be many in Farwell Opera House. The purpose of For Imltatlous never go and always prove short­ 4.00. Report of Bocleties. In the after noon, for that purpose. FA UK—Rockland to Hurricane or Vlual- H ant Buuch, South Thomaston, 4 rooms, fur- this concert is to raise funds toward defraying 7.0ft, Prayer Meeting, Rev 8. Brown L. F. HTARREI’T, ulshud, und stable. By the week or season at reas­ and riders do not dare take them, and surely lived— 7.30. Address, Rev. 8 L. Uanscoin W. H. MEriERYKY, Eghuvru und return, 50 ots. onable rales. Address A. F. WATTS. South they cannot be blamed. The men in this city, the expenses of the Maine Festival, similar Consecration Hervlce, Rev. C. E. Harding 82-36 Commissioners. Which oall for plans for “income loss” that have to SlTfcB Thomaston, Me. 32*85 Belfast and Bangor, who w ill participate, are action being taken by all the other cities in ­ terested. The principal numbers on tbe con­ be contrived. O LET.-Bowling and Bllllaid Saloon, also very enthusiastic over the race, and when the Stoic Fixtures, Counters, Soda FouuUlas, time arrives there w ill be plenty o f partici­ cert program will he selections from the TShow Cases, ice Cream and*Saloon Fixtures to letpants. Sherman G. Swif of Belfast in a let Maine Festival music, His N EW DOMESTIC BREAD Is pure aud made or for sule. Right price. C. E. H AV EN ER , st ter to this paper says: “ I have been over the The Boston & Bangor Co's increased ser­ o f all that's best, the Brook, Rooklana, Me. 29-32 road the past week and a wheelman would be vice to live trips a week is now in force. Aud “substitutes” In “cheaper bread” have failed Steamers leave Rockland for Camden, Belfast, UMMER COTTAGE TO LET—At Half-way in danger of bis life to ride in a relay. • • • to stuud the test; Beach, Buttery Ridge, new, 9-roonis, all fur­ I would take my tandem from Belfast to Bucksport, W interport and Bangor about 5 Snished, ready for occupancy. 6 sleeping rooms, each a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday; For though the people sometimes are humbugged IF YOU Stockton Springs, 10 miles, which with good accessible without disturbing others. Rent In keep­ for Searsport aud Hampden,Wednesdays and ing with the times. Apply to K. C RANKIN, o2 roads we can do in 30 minutes, or 35 at the us Barnum said — Sundays about 5.30 a. rn; for Stouington, Cedar street. most, but the roads are the worst that I ever “Waz paper-purest-cleanest” claims don't make saw and I have been traveling over them for South Wett Harbor, North East Harbor. Seal DOMESTIC BREAD. the past 15 years.** The complaint of Mr. Harbor and Bar Harbor, Tuesdays, Thurs­ ARE IN DOUBT rtisvellaneous. Swift is the same as is heard from other days and Saturdays about 5.30 a. m , for Bos­ wheelmen. The relay race w ill, however, be ton daily except Wednesday and Sunday, BOXIN "IITE will preseat absolutely free a new 1897 run in the near future. about 7 p. m. Returning steamer* leave Bos­ CovtcIs—Rockland, May 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ W blcyo e (either ladles' or gents' wheel) la ton daily except Thursdays and Sundays at 5 erick W . Covel, a daughter. exchange for a favor we wish attended to In Union, Card of Thauka Gat—Thomaston. May 28, to Mr. and Mrs. A l­ rh to which is the best place also another for atte ding to same la adjoining p. m., from Bangor Mondays and Fridays at bert Gay, a daughter. townships. No sgeDcy or selling business. We We would express our gratitude to Mrs. noon and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur­ spuak-R ockport, May 19, to Mr. and Mrs. A. prefer those acquainted with many voing people Ella Levenseller of Rockport, who so faith­ days at 2 p. in.; from Hampden at 12.10, P. Spear, a daegbler. now studying music. For full particulars write, Ccakz —Stonington, May 16, to Mr. and Mrs. to hay your furnishing', let us The Columbia Muslo Ass'u., 218-218 South Third fully and tenderly cared for Mr. E. H . Coch­ Mondays and Fridays, from Brooklin Clarence Clark, a daughter. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 82*84 ran in his last and very distressing illness. at 10.30 Mondays; Tuesdays, Thursdays and Eaton—Deer lale. May 18, to Mr. aud Mrs. We cheerfully recommend her as a nurse to Saturdays at 12.30, from Bar Harbor, Tues­ Obldiab Eaton, a daughter CUBTia—East Boston, May 22, to Mr. and Mrs. AINTING, Paper Hanging, Ceilings Whit­ any who need such care. We also thank the day, Thursday and Saturday at 1 p. in. show you somejof ours. We have ened, etc. Prices to salt the time. Ad- Ibrl W. II. Curtis, a daughter— Auule Isadora. £ s F. B. AVERILL. 68 Creaceut Bt., Rocklaod. Masonic fraternity for their kindness in fur­ That any company should draw good Weight 10X4 J be. nishing watchers, etc., and to friends for bouses in such weather as we have had all tbe floral offerings. week is a compliment to that company’s ca­ BkX JHJ D carefully studied the wants of our young mon in NION, Past aud Present. An Illustrated bin PK lxa— JACaaoa—Mashpee, May' 2, at the resi­ tory of the town of Union, Maine, from earl" Mas. E. H. Gochban. pabilities. Rice’s Comedians opened at Far- dence of Mrs. Ieebella Jackson, melher of the Ulimes to dale. By mall, past paid, 2ft cents. Ad­ M r. G. W. Cochran. well Opera House, Monday night in a rain bride, by Rev. I. N. Allen, Ambrose A. Pells aud dress, G. W. FISH, Union, Maine. M bs. J. R. Bak k k . btorm, and there have been rain storms on Isedor N. Jscksou Rockland and wo think we have about everything' each su seeding night, but Rockland theatre Gutman— Hawekll—Salem, Mass , May XI, by I AMO VO UTE INSTRUCTION.—MIBB M A­ Rev Charles Peffer, N. J. Gutman of Boston and BEL U. HOLBROOK, 22 Cain dsn • tree I, [oers are willing to undergo some discom- Sadie M. Haskell, formerly of Rockland. P will receive pupils iu pianoforte Instruction, B lo o m ?orts for the sake of witnessing such excellent IIOTLa—T uuulow—Bath, May It, Rev. J . L. they can suggest. When you want a good fitting either at her home or will go to them. Especial performances as have beeu included in the Hoyle, oaelor of Wesley Methodist church, for attention given hegluuers. meriy of Camden, and Phrouie Thurlow, both of | Rice repertoire. It has been a week of clean, Bath. **rr, HE Chronicles of Bearsmout” are now ready, P a n s ie s wholesome comedy and every member of tbe Fo w lk u -U a u .— Searsmont, May 16, Blmer E. JL A buslues* directory, names and ages of cast of characters, including the side whis­ Fowler aud Inez M., daughter of J . F. Hall, both of white or fancy shirt call aud sec our lino of Hatha­ Inhabitants aud historical matter. Mailed ts any ------HOB------Bearsmout. address for 2ft cents. Address, G. W- FISH, kered villain, have beeu exceedingly popular. Union, Maine Mr. Rice, himself, as the leading man is au XDXXXXD actor of fine stage presence, aud is rapidly Hxgau—N o, Waldoboro, May 32, Lillian, wife ways. Those shirts always give Decoration Day! forging ahead to the front ranks of the pro­ of Norrie Uegar, aged 42 years. Moktom-F riendship, May 28, Myra M., daugb Our Bloom Pansies are now a blaze fession. He has gathered around him a com­ ter of Mr. aud Mrs. Win J . Morton, aged about 5ft of beauty aud are the hauilbouieot aud pany of first class artists who seem perfectly years. satisfaction. fitted to their parts and who are capable of Millkm—East Unlou, May 24, the wife of Charles FOR SALE cheapest thing for decorative purpose* Miller, aged 44 years. giving a fine variety performance in addition. to be bad. They not only decorate for Coumck—Thomaston, May 24, Rufus Harvey tbe day but keep iu bloom all summer. As Mr. Rice stated in his announcement, his Couuce, aged 7ft years, 9 mouths, ft days. At a Great Bargain! They are from tbe choicest imported company carries no baud, but the money Gnose —Waldoboro. May 28, Cornelius Gross, which would have been expended for that aged 69 years, 2 months, 1ft days. seed from Euglaud, France uud Ger­ H amkimaN— Waldoboro, May 20, James Harri Oue two-seated, extension-top Car­ purpose, has gone toward securing the best mau, aged 6ft years. BURPEE & LAMB, many aud are cheaper tbau you cau riage. Nearly as good as new. Will of talent. The Rice Comedians close their Mauo —Warreu, May 17, Mrs. Electa A . Mero, raise them yourselves. week to-day. This afternoon there w ill be a aged 74 years. sell at one-third its former price. BuiDoKM — Swau's I»laud, May IT, Parker Asters, Verbenas, matinee performance at which the comedy Bridges, aged 78 years. NEW ENGLAND ^IIOUSE. ‘•’ Twixt Lx»ve aud Hate” w ill be presented. Guapton — Lowell, Maae , Naucv R ., widow of Petunias, Tomatoes, etc “ Daniel Boone” is on the slate for tbe even­ Joseph Grsftou, formerly of Cuahlug aud Thoosaa- loo, aged 64 years. H. H. CRIE&CO. ing performance and everything indicates CuBTia-Cushlug, May 88, James Curtis, aged 2ft 4w82 C. f l. T IB B E T T S that there w ill be two large audience*. years. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897 — ------I M aine Central R . R .' CALL AND HAVE TOUR fellow, a» the mountain youth go, which “ Shucks 1" said the fanner, mopping back. * 'What, all was you Towln to do urally trathfnl, sho hedged in tho wrong is to say that he was not leaner than bis faco with a bandanna. "Done druv with the bawss?” place. "He—ho sort of suspected it, I Witches, ClicksfMhl Jewelry fo’ mile to get that thsr letter off this "I thess gwine take him home,” said reckon.” IK Effect Oot. 4. 1806. was consistent with grace and supple­ CLIANBD ANO RKPAIRED. ness, that his face hnd not yet taken rnornin. Hit's got $10 in for that feller the small one, gathering np the reins “ Being an honest fellow himself, I AB8K N9K R tralva Imre R^eklaad m fob I *Im bar, > lie, et vise,*. Jewelry, IFItrerwar, on the expression of seltled melancholy that sold me the nrowin machine, and I and wriggling his bare feet into the wonder he didn't try to stop yon.” lew *: ad Optical O ..d. Eye. Tested Free. "Yon wouldn't say that if yon knew. P8.30 A. M., far H alt, B m a w te k , Lewlatoa, By FBAHOIS LYNDE. which seems to he the heritage of the Towed to him he conld count on hit stirrup leathers. Bnt. Cantrell noticed Aofurta, Waterrllle, Baa tor, Portland, \nd Boston, A. C. BRAGG, mountain folk, men and women, and ■bore today." th at instead of tnrning off np the lane Yon see, Lafo and me—th at is—well, arriving In Boston at 4.15 P. If. {Copyright, 18B7, by the Author.] be thinks n mighty sight of me, Mr. 1.88 P . M.. far Bath. Brunswick. Lewiston, Jewel or and •ptlclan, I7aloa,i8le that his eye was bright and fearless, and "C ay u ’t he'p it, Mr. Kilgore. Like to Ma’am Wilkeson’s the child kept Waterville, Portland and Boston, arriving 1n Boston Vigo—not the Spanish city of that his lnngh had the ring in it whioh is mighty well to do you all a favoT, hut | the road toward tho Gap, urging the Jaffray. ” •I 8 J 8 P .M . name, lint Vigo of tho coal mines in I cayn't hold the mail to register no let I b o i’O into n Rallop as soon as he was “ That’s so. I'd lost sight of that for Tkaikb AitBin : H o r s e ? supposed to vouch for a light heart and 18.45 A . M. morning train from Portland, Lew- D o Y o u Harmony valley, Tennessee—had two a clear ronseicuce. If Inspector Jaffray, ters now. Orders is mighty strict.” over the roiky hillside beyond Lnyne's. the moment,” said tho inspector grave­ laton, Anrnsta and W aterville. ly. Then he sprung an innocent littlo If so, you'll bo interested in my Wool Collai daily events—the departure of the pas­ being endowed with the gift of invisi­ Then Lafe spoke np: “ Thess put hit I Inspector Jallray’s guard ditties dur­ 5.20 P. If. from Boston, Portland, Lewlnton and trap that had been gradually taking Ban tor. Bost made, sad at lower price than you've boos senger train in the morning nnd its ar­ bility, conld have ridden beside tho in with the rest of 'em," he suggested. ing the remainder of the afternoon wers paying for poor ones. Better come sad see for shape in his mind. GEORGE F. KVANP, Oen’l Manager yourself. D. L. BENNER, rival at sapper time. To do honor to mail carrier through the September "Might' nigh ever’body docs that of a kind merely nominal. Layne was F. K. BOOTHBY, O. P. A T . A. Haraoos Manufacturer. both of these the Vigon corps de loisir aw ay." away, and tho inspector and his prisoner “Now, what clears np some things I W. L. WHITE, Dlr. Bnpt. ie « f ______Union, Ma. forenoon, he would have seen nothing Was wont to gather in forto on the sta­ amiss. At Bray’s Flat, at Powderville, Tho fnrmer hesitated for a moment had the front porch to themselves. Jef­ couldn't quite understand. I wonder P ortlan d. Mt. Desert > M aehlwsS.fl. Co H. L. ROBBINS, tion platform twice a day, and, know­ and ngain nt Long Monntnin, Anderson and then concluded to risk it, nnd five frey said little, tint he encouraged An­ what Lafe did with the money.” minntes Inter Anderson wns once more derson to talk, tilting his chair against The girl wns too new to tho business Str. FRANK JONES —Dealer In— ing this, Inspector Jaffray dropped from kept well within the letter of his in­ the farther side of the incoming train structions, handing tho locked pouch to jogging on his way to Vigo. the aide of the honse nnd shrouding of equivocation and she promptly be­ trayed herself. “ Ho pnt it under the Change In Ronte. ltesnwapt Ion of Service. Drugs anl Patent Medicines, and beckoned to n man who Btood in the the postmaster and lounging abont in There was tho nsual crowd of lonf- himself in clonds of smoke while Lafo Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port- . shadow of a loaded coke car on the front of the sl< re until it was brought ers in Cantrell Bros.' store when the told of his life on Long mountain with hearthstone at Ma’am Wilkeson's”— land 11 00 p m., Tueadays and Fridays, and Rock ! Confectionery, Fruit, Cigar,, mail carrier rode up to the porch and she began, and then she saw the trap. land 580 a. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays for Bar mine siding. out to him aguin. At the Gap, however, his old father; of his courting of Willie Harbor, Machlaaport and Intermediate landings. Tobacco and Fancy Oooda. “ How are yon, Layne? Let’s get away which was I bo end of his route for the dismounted on the high platform. Godfrey; of the yonng girl’s loyalty, "Ah, I seel" said tho inspector. “Of Returning, leave Ifschlseport at 4 00 a. m. oa from here before anybody recognizes day, he hitched his horse before the Throwing the bridle to his 10-year-old and of her father's contempt for the son oonrso this is merely supposition on Mondays and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4 *Re’'airing a S p eoialty. cer of the postofflee department ho was to do it if he will. ” with himself fcr want of n better listen­ "O h, yes, indeed ho is, Mr. Jaffray 1 Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sargcntvllle aud Castine and Cantrell camo back almost immedi­ You don’t kuow Lafe, and you nov’ can connecting at Belfast with steamer from Bangor. skillful to plan, quick to execute and a er. Once his reflections slipped into ately and gave the inspector fonr hank know how much I—I love him. Cayn’t From Bar Harbor, and way-landings Tuesday, very beagle of the service in the secrecy “ {Phot (« your theory nhuut this thing, speech: "It all goes back to tho same Thursday nnd Saturday at 1.00 r. m. of his methods und the rapidity of his notea There were two twos, a ouo nnd thing in tho end. Wo’vo got no manner i you tnko me?” FRED LOTHBOP, Agent. Rockland. B. D. SjllCljJI.D,B.I.D. C a n trc lli” W ILLIAM H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. movements. Aud it was an us officer a young girl was perched upon a stool, a five, and Jaffray glanced nt tho num­ of right to take a man who lias never ! "No," said tho inspector roughly, Office and residence In house known as that he came to Vigo on this Septem­ knitting her brows over a dog's eared bers before patting the money into his been taught tho lesson of responsibility i driven to the last resort of tho sorely Inland Route--••Portland and Rockland. Chao, l’untoa place. ber evening. acconut book. pocket. and put him iu a place where ho has to , tempted. "You go hack home, and I’ll Hoars: 9 to 10 a. us., 1 to 8 land 7 to 9 Tho little mining town was tho ter­ “Howdy, Lufo?” she said, getting "Ho’s our man," ho said quietly. rob up against temptation every day. I boo what can bo dono toward getting Commencing Tuesday, April 13, aud until p . ns. him off easy— No, don’t say anything further Notice, Steamer UNIOM, MAINF. minal station on the Long Mountain down to open tho ponch. "Go and talk to him nnd take him to That's tho long and short of it. Jast tho i branch of the railway and the distrih- " P u rty toler’blo. Whar’a you nut the door with yon. When you see mo at same I wish I might hnvo given this I moro. You don’t know w hat you ask. ” MERRYCONEAC. 8. W. JONES, nting office for a biweekly mail ronte pawr?" his other elbow, grub him and bold youngster n shock without catching I Before ho could stretch ont Ilia hand I. E. ARCHIBALD, Master, which included a half dozen villages in “ I don’t know—down to Lnkens’, 1 him. Do you understand?" him. That might have been tho making 1 to prevent iter sho went on her knoca Leaves Tillson's wharf, Rockland, TUESDAY, the upper end of the valley Within a reckon. ” Cantrell nodded und sauntered back of him, bnt this is goiDg to rain him beside his chair. T H U R SD A Y nnd SA TU R D A Y at 0.30 a m., for " I do know ," sho Baid piteously, Portland, touching at Tenant’s Harbor, Port Clyde, IRON-:-FOUNDRY. month a number of valnablo letters and Sbo pulled the strap through the sta into the store. “Want to see yon n min­ world without end.” Friendship, Rouad Pond, New Harbor aud Booth- packages had been missing ou this route, pies nnd, damping tho mail on tht ute, Lafe,” bo said, linking his arm in At 10 o'clock tho inspector had sori- "and it s such a littlo, littlotbing—just bay Harbor, arriving In Portland io heaaoa to con­ Light Iron Costings a Specialty. to let mo go in his place. What do yon nect with Boston nnd New York steamers same and the inspector hud come to Vigo to counter, began to call it off to tho group that of tho mail easier and leading ous thoughts of turning iu, bnt before night. DBALXIl IN locate tbo leak, and, huving found it, to of expectant loungers and townspeo­ him toward the front door. On tho step the inclination gathered forco enough oaro as long as you got somebody to own RETURNING, leave Portland Pier at 0.30 and stop i t Cantrell saw the inspector over Lafe’s to overcome tho inertia of the tilted up to everything you ask?” Boston Boat wharf nt 7 a. m., MONDAY, Huooey Plows, ple, keeping np a desultory convcrsatioB WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, for Rockland, C u ltiv a to r s sued H a r r o w s, Will Cantrell, tho Vigo postmaster, with tho mail carrier ut tho same time. shoulder and obeyed his instructions chair thero camo a clattering of a “Got up, Miss Godfrey,” he said making way-landtags as above, arriving in season Osberne MowlagftMachlnee. met him at Layno’s after supper, nnd "Doc Parks, Many Golfin, John Tre­ literally. Thero wus a fierce struggle, horse’s hoofs on tho loose Bhinglo of tho sternly. "I repeat, you don’t know to connect with steamer from Boston. Rakoa aad Tedder w hat you ask. Tho law is not to bo set Connections mad* at Rockland the following the inspector was soon in possession of vor—what—all news is thero down at like that of an unbroken horse when ho Gap road. Tho rider dismounted at morning with steamers for Belfast, Castine, Bucks- A general line of repairs and fixtures forfthe above. such information ns Cantrell had to Vigo, Lafe?” first feels tho weight of a titan on his Layno’s gate, und tho inspector lighted aside or tampered with simply because jrt and Baagar; Ialesboro, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, back, ending in tho ratehctliko click Its workings huppon to h u rt somo of rooklin, Bluehlll and Ellsworth; Vlnalbaven, SOUTH UNIOM, MB. give. “ Nothin rnnrh, not ns I heerd. ” a fresh cigar when ho saw tho figure of eGreen’s Landing, Swan’s Island, So. West Harbor, “ You say it’s always money that’s “ Yon’d nev’ hear anything, nohow— of tho handcuffs, and then tho prisoner a woman coming np the path toward us. ” North East Harbor and Bar Harbor relapsed quickly into quietude and sul- tho house. “Oh, no, it isn’t that,” bIio went on, Time table subject to change. S. A. P E D R IC K . M. D. niBsing?" asked Jaffrny after the post­ Jeff Greer—Eph bunders—here's a let­ CAPT. LONG, Agent, Porttand Pier. master had told what he knew. ter for you—all, Eph—hawse gone lame, lenness. "This is tho girl in tho cose ot unmindful of his command. "I don’t G. S. ATWOOD, Agent, Tillson’s Wharf. "Yes, mostly Bnt as far as we know Lafe?” Jaffray Hpoke to CantrolL "I want course,” ho muttered. "Now, how tho mind the hurt only for Lafo’s sako. It’ll O m c l AND RKSIDXWCBJ Gxo. A. PXAfiX HousB you to come w ith me. Wo’ll take him devil did she find out?" kill him, Mr. Jaffruy. It’ll spoil hie Hours 1 to 4 ana J to 8 p. m. it began with a ring that John Corny “ N a Why?” -BLUE HILL LINE­ ordered from Nashville for his girl. It “Thought yon—all seemed sort Cl np to Layuo’s for tho night. ’’ In another moment sho stood before whole life, and I reckon tho law don’t SPRING SCHEDULE. Appleton, Me. 162-78 came this far all right because I mind tired—Bnd Gordon—Wiley Pryor”— Lafo Buffered himself to ho walked him, and though tho cigar wus burning moan to bo thut hard. Oh, please tako Iii Effect Saturday, May 15, 1897, seein a little packago marked to John. Lafe straightened up, nnd theC away between them, and no word was woll enough ho ntudo it tho excuse to mo and let him go, won’t yon?" 8-P. STRICKLAND,M.D. Bnt he says it nov' did re’ch him." thought bet ter of it, resuming his loung­ Spokeu until they reached tho porch of strike another match, in tho brief flare "No, I toll you, ouco for all. Now STR. CATHARINE “ What kind of a ring was it?" ing position on tbo counter bccanso it tho farmhouso. Thero tbo inspector of which ho got a glimpso of a pair of get np und go home before I get angry WASHINGTON, ME. “ Plain gold was w hat ho sent for. brought him nearer to her. She went placed three chairs and sut down to flashing eyes set in a faco whereon grief and sny things I’ll bo sorry for." W ill leave Rockland upon arrival of steamer from Sbo felt herself refused and dismissed, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, There was goin to be a marryin, I on calling the names, and he watched question his prisoner. and resolution fought for tho mastery. for Dark Harbor, North West Harbor, (Deer Isle) BVMTOJV BOV’SK, reckon. ” her dexterous fingers juggling the let­ "You muy us well mnkou clean breast “ You’ro Mr. Juilruy, ain’t yon?" she and sho rose, trembling. "C ayn’t I see BargentrlUe, Sedgwick, Brooklln, So. Bluehlll, Lafe—just for a minute?" she pleaded. Parksr Poiat, Bluehlll, Burry and Ellswarth. • • • UNION, MAINE. ‘‘Where does Corny live?” ters und stoic occasional glances nndei of it, my hoy,” ho said after Lafe had began. RETURNING, will leave Surry at 8 a. m. (stage “ Up in Loder's Cove. Graffville’a the brim of his soft hat at her face. It sulkily resisted for u time. "ItTlgo, “Yes, und you are Willis Godfrey. "No; I can't allow ovon th at” leaves Ellswarth 7.30 o ’claok) every Monday, Regular Transient Staffers. She went down the steps slowly nnd Wednesday and Friday, make slops at above land­ ani his poirtofficc. ” wns a face for which the language pro­ easier with you iu tho end, und I’ll do Sit down, Miss Godfrey. ” ing stations, Including So. Brooksville, on Mon­ Special attention gives to the what I can to get yonr sentence short-' Sho dropped into a chair os if thank­ with evident rolnctunco, turning on the Traveling Public. "That’s this side of the gap, isn’t it?" vides no adjective. “ P retty" is toe days and sonnect at Rockland with steamer for "No, it’s on the fur side, tho wuy the trivial. “ B eautiful" is too flue. It wiu> ened if you’ll open your ltcud and toll ful for the permission. * ‘I reckon you last ono to ask softly, “ Where is he Boston every Monday and Friday K. F. WIGHT, • Proprietor. O. A . CROCKETT. Manager. route’s carried. Aude'son goes up on a faco on which strength of charactei ua all about i t ” know what I’ve come for. I hoard you now, Mr. Jaffray?” Rockland, Maine. Private Parties served ou short notice. thia side of the valley und comes back was written very legibly und yet with­ In the silence that followed this ap­ all had taken Lafo Anderson for rob- "H e’s asleop in that room. Now go, •a the other—makes a circuit.’’ out marring its womanly attractiveness; peal there was u rustling iu tho laurel bin tho mail, and”— and don’t uak any moro questions. ” VINALHAYU & RftCKLAM HOTEL CLAREMONT, “ Hunsphl Anderson’s the carrier, I dork eyes that mocked oftener than they bush ut tbo end of tbo porch, und Jaffruy "Pardon me, Miss Godfrey,” inter­ She puused a moment and then went STEAMBOAT COMFY. C- 8. PEA8E, Proprietor- suppose. What do you know about caressed; finely penciled brows; masses got up to investigate. Ho rtuno back in rupted tho inspector. "Howdidyouflnd awiftly to the gate, and tho inspcotoi Coa. Cubemomt ahd Maboric St b k it i, hito?” of durk hair gathered back into u heavy a moment, apparently satisfied, but this th a t out?" sat listening until tho olick of horse­ shoes on stone stoppod suddenly. Then SUMMER ARRANCEMENT Rockland, Me. "Well, I don’t know. Lafo's a toler- knot which wus transfixed by a lead was becuuso he failed to sco littlo Joe ; "Bud news don’t wuit for an ox toam. Anderson cowering under tho drooping I heard abont it, and I ’vo come 23 miles he sprang to his foot und began to talk TWO TRIPS DAILY ’ble good sort of a boy—son of old man pencil; u nose that would have been FIREARBACCIDEIlfIMSUHAHCE Aude'son up on Long mountain. Does pert withont tho correcting suggestion branches of the lunrel. on that bawss to keep you ull from oar- to his beard. BETWEEN VINALHAVEN A BOOKLAOT. "You’d better open np, Anderson,” ' "That’s wbat I might havo exported. Insure jour buildings at actual cost with the his work ull right, fur as I know, und of firmness about tbo month und chin; ryin an innocent man to jail. Lafo he repeated. "Wo’vo got all tho evi­ nov’ did take anything thut didn’t be­ She cantered the horso np the hill to Commencing Tuesday, Juae 1. 1807, the MAINE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. of I nev' heard anything against him." a yonng woinun who wonld rise to hei S te a m e r Augusts, Matas. Insure against socldsal in a re dence we need; bat, us I say, I'll do all I long to him , Mr. Jaffray.” mako me think alto’s gone homo, aud liable ascldent Insurance com pany.#Finest policies The inspector nodded ubsently and opportunities, one wonld say, adding the written by begun to make idle hieroglyphs with saving clause that she wonld probably cgn to help you if you’ll toll us tho 1 Tho inspector smoked in silonoe for a now sho is coming buck ufoot to get u GOV. BODWELL T. JH5. BOO TDH N, his pencil on the margin of a newspaper never miss them if they should happen whole story. ” full minute. “ Supposing I were to toll word with tho boy. By tbo Lord Harry, Ca PT. WM. R. CREED, WaoltlwcWa, hfo _____ he had been reading. Cantrell waited to pass by ou tbo other side. Whereupon, hoing something less1 you that ho has confessed?" I’vo u mind to— No; that would uevet Will lea\e Vinalhaven for Rockland every week patiently for the final question, und than a hardened criminul, tho yonng “It don’t make uny difference. He da And yet"— day at 7.tv s. m., and 2 p. m. When the lust of the expectant ones Return.ng, leave Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, foi W. H. KITTREDGE, presently it came. hud gone, Lafe asked, "llavo you told mountaineer broke down. ain’t tho thief." Ho trumped up and down tho porch, V in a lh a v u a t 8.30 a. in. and 4 p. m. landing at “ What is yonr theory abont this thing, you uns puwr yet, Willie?" "I don’t keer much what—all you do "Then why should ho suy ho was?” this sworn officer of tho luw who wu> Hurricane isle, each trip bath ways- . A p o t h e c a r y * :' yet but u man, fighting over ugaiu the W. 8. W HITE, General Manager. Cantrell?" “No-o. Seems like you’re in a power­ with me, *s long us you git me ont of “ Cuyn’t you sec? He just told yon a Rockland, Me., May 24, 1897. The postmaster tilted his chair and ful hurry, Lafe. ” here 'fore pawr 'r—'r Willie Godfrey heup of lies to cover np tho real one. ’ ’ old battle between justice and mercy nt Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles. thrust his hands deep into his pockets. "Reckon I have to be, don’t I?” fin’s ont," he said. "I reckon she’d say I "A ud who is tho real one, Misa God­ muny a loyal sorvant of jnstico hai Georges Valley Railroad. Prescriptions u Specialty. “ I don’t know as I ’ve got any, Mr. She twisted the riugou her finger and things ’at I nev’ conld forgit. Hit ull ! frey?” fought it since tbo law firBt sot itself Leave Union at 8 .*16 a. m., 1.20 and 3.15 p. ou. 380 MAIN »T.t - - ItOCKLAKB Jaffray. Seems like it’s amongst half u smiled down upon him. "There's plenty caasmence’ with that thur ring of John ' “ I am. ” over against lawlessness. Then ho flung Arrive at Union 10.60 a. in , 2.35 and 6.25 p. ui. dozen of ns np here, und 1 reckon I'd of time.’’ Then suddenly, "Where did Corny’a Yon see, 1 done ast Willie, and - It w ub well for tho girl’s poaoe o, the stump of his cigar fur out into the Connect at Warren Junctlou with Maine Central grass and went into tho porch bedroom, trainu. WINDSOR HOTEL better stand ou u line with the rest till you—all get tins—get this ring, Lafe?" I was a -wouderin which way I could. mind thut sho conld not sco tho inefface­ CU a ring when that thur little box j where he bent over tho sleeping muu ua H ig h street, Belfast, Me. you find oat who’s doiu i t " “ Bought hit, of course. Whur did you "Bnt you reported the thing your­ Tow 1 got hit?" dropped ont thoo the hole in the m ail: if to satisfy himself thut tbo fettera Livery Stable Connected. Couches to and from all bag. I knowed what hit was, ’eaze John | wore still iu placo. U ^ “U,BOSTON Trains and Bouts self, ” suid tho inspector. “ 1 didn’t know. I was just thinkiu special Rates to Regular Hoarders. Cantrell smiled. “ Ye-es. But a heap of John Corny aud Annie Hester. Ilo be Towed to me he wusa-lookiu for hit. J Anderson stirred uneasily. “Is that Hample Rooms on Ground Floor. Railroad aud bigger fool than 1 am uiight’vo thought I didn’t Tow to keep hit, and I ou’y you uns, Mr. Jaffruy?” he asked. W Steamboat Tickets Bought aud Bold. 'lowed to get her a ring aud says lie of doiu th at'' sent to Nuslivillo for it. It nev’ did opened the box to see what for kind of . “ Yes.” Ha took the irons from the M. R. KNOWLTON, P r o p - "That’s so. We’ll keep yon in mind come, und now Annie she don’t believe ring hit was. But tliat thur very eveuiu hoy's uuklea "Now you can stretch as one of the possibles," said the in­ be ever meant to get it, und she won't I slipped hit on Willie’s finger, thess in yonr legs u bit. I'm going to tuke W .

1 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897.

"And yon’d rather die than etoni BTATK o f m a in *: STATE OF MAINE. trial!" WHAT JACKSON DID. KWOX flR. COURT OF IWSOLVRWCT. KNOX SR.—At s Prnhst* Court held St Itnoklsud Third Tuesday of May, A. D. 1W7 In and for *ald tkinnty of Knox, nn the *1fh- "For rhore I wonld—for Willie's In the matter of W A Oatk’n, Insolvent Debtor. teenth day of May, tn the year of onr lz»rd ose rake. Hit wouldn't be nigh n* * hard on ORU8HED BANKS IN ORDER TO RE­ It le hereby ordered that notice he given Io all thouaand eight hundred and ninety eeven persona Interested In the eetthment of the flr»t a certain inetrnment, purporting to he Ihe la*t her.” STORE GOLD TO CIRCULATION account of C. M. Walker, assignee of the nhove will and testament of John B. Porter, late or "Lord I Lord I” groaned the inepeotor mimed tnsolrent debtor, hy ran wing n copy Rockland, In aald county, having been presented of this order to he pnhtlehed three week* enc for probate. behind his teeth. ''Did anybody evar Changed Ratio From Fifteen to Sixteen to ! ccwlvety In The ('outlet Gnaett**, a new-pnper O sn en sn , lhal notice thereof he given te all per­ hear of two sneh yonng fools?” Then to printed in Rockland, In aald County, that they may son* interested, by c*n*ing a copy of eald petition Anderson, “ Yon menu that, do yon?” One to Tiring Gold Hark— W m O n e W h o I appear at a ( 'onrt of Inaolvency lo be held at the with thl* Order thereon to he M hlished three Thought That All Mankind Had a Pred­ Probate Court room on ihe third Tuesday of week* aueceartvelr In The Courlev-Oart tie, a news­ " 'Fore God, I do, Onp'n Jaffray. dune n eit, at ten o’eloek In the forenoon, and he paper pnhllshed at Rockland, In raid countv, that Thess yon try me and see.” ilection For Gold—8llrerlte« Who Knlo heard thereon, and object If they eee canae. they may appear at a Prohate < ou n to he held at (J R. MKHKRVKY. Rockland, In and for said countv, on .ih e fifteenth "Then as the Lord liveth yon shall glre «T ark Ron Rhnnld Read History. Judire of Inaolvency Uourt, Rnox County. day of dune, A. I>. 1H97, at nine o'clock in tho have yonr choice, ” said the inspector A true copy, - A ttbrt : forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, why The silver Democrats have bean nn- , >0 84 RDW ARD R. GOULD, Refleter. the prayer of the petitioner should not he granted. Solemnly. “ Get up." usually profnso this year in enlogiea of A permanent, original anS copyrighted feature. Please eend any suggestions or W-M U. K M ESRRVEY, Jadg© of Probate. Anderson obeyed. A true copy. —Attest: Jefferson and Jnckson They have at­ recipes to our special editor, addressed Qeed Cookery, I Water street, Bostow owarh “Now elimb ont of that window— RNOX C O U N TY —In Court of Probate held at K K. Gortn, Rigleler. tempted to make it appear to those (Copyright) Koekland on the third Tuesday of May, 1H87. No; hold on till I tako the irons off. I with Democratic instincts that it has O. W . Kleker. admltdalrntnr on the e«tate of KNOX COUNTY.-!© Court of Probate held at don’t want the name of having shot a B liss L. Ricker, late of Rockland, In aald eennty, Koekland on the third Tuesday o Un fUto nth day of rency. Here is w hat he snid: In response to your request Bhe pre­ from nil hie debt* provable under Chapter Seven of June next, and show cause, If nny they have, ed thrice, und Luyue's deg, chained in MAILED FREB atkI th.’ It.vlned Htatllten of the Htnte of Maine, nnd “ Nothing within tho range of po­ on application to copyrighted stories which will why the said account should not be nllowed. tho barnyard, set np a sympathetic pared the foregoing formula, which may nmendmenln nnd additions thereto; nnd upon enld 80.84 C. K- M KHRRVRY, Judge. litical absurdity conld eqnnl tho spec­ soon be published in this paper. petition, It la howl. After thut all wus still until the bo used at any time when the symptom* E. R. DURKEE k CO., 153 W ater St., A true copy,— 1 Heat : tacle presented by the followers of Bry­ warrant such treatment. Ordered hy nald ('ourt thnt n henring he had upon Edward K. Gould, Register. farmer came hurrying to the porch bed- ______NEW YORK. ______You know Kipling. the nnme before said Court, nt the Pruhate Conn an when they mot on tho 8th of Janua­ BROWNED BEEF. room In Rockland, In sold County of Knox, on Tura- s I \ I K 0 9 M \I M ry to cnlogizo Jackson, who courageous­ Buy seven or eight pounds ef "chuck” BAKED MACAnONT AND OYSTER8. dny, Ihe fifteenth dny of June, A .D . 1H97, nt two You know his reputation. o'clock In (he nfternoon; and thnt notice thereof he KNOX HK.- Ai a Probate Court hold nl Rockland ly restored tho gold currency. of beef. Put on to boll In het water, Cook macaroni carefully In boiling puhlinhe.l Iu the Courier Gazette, n newnnniior pub In and for said county of Knox, ou the eighteenth “ Have these gentlemen ever pnnsed •alted slightly (too much salt at first will salted water. When done, draJn Ilnhed In aald County of Knox, once n week for three day of Muy, In tho year of our Lord one You know what kind of stories aucroHnlvfl week*, the lant publication lo be nine long enough in their assault ou tho pros­ toughen the meat). Cook slowly, but through a colander. Put alternate thouannd eight hundred nnd ninety aeven. layers of macaroni and oysters In a do'-p he w rites. days bofore the dny of heating; and thnt nil A certain Inatrument, puinorllng lo ho Ihe last perity of the eonntry to inquire why it keep boiling all the time for three heurs. creditor* who hnvo provod their del)I*, mid other win and testament of B otar Bnriiraga* 1st© <»f dish, seasonlnv the macaroni with grat nl persona liH.r.’Klcd, may appear nl eald nla.’e wns during Jackson's administration One-half hour before serving remove Rockland, In aald county, having been presented from the water, and have melted butter cheese, and the oysters with a ve»/ What more need be said? nnd limn, andfshow onuao, if any Ihey have, why a f-.r pi.. 1 tile the ratio wns changed from 15 to 18 to little mace. Bake until brown, having dlneharue *liould not he granted aald debtor accord Ordkiikd, Thnt notice thereof be given to nil per­ in a hot spider or baking pan. Lay the lug lo the prayer of hl* petition. sons Interested, by causing a cony of said petition 1? If, as they tench the people, we bnd m eat la and brown well on both sides the top Fnyer of macaroni and cheese. High class original fiction is ex ATTRHT EI»W ARD K. with this order thereon to he nubflshvil three weeks tho concurrent circnlatiou of cold nnd Roglator of *nld Court for said County of Knox. successively In Ihe CoVRt KR-OaXRTTK, a nowspnper pod sprinkle with salt. Some of tt,o WHS. COWHIxlP y VEAL MINCED. pensive. But we regard it none toe 8U34 silver from the passage of the net of published at Rockland, lit snid county,that they may broth can "be poured In the spider when, (MImh W liteO good for our readers. appear at a Probate < ourt to In. held at Rockland, In 1702 dowi, to tho suspension of the coin­ the meat was browned and thickened foi Threo pounds T aft fR< V$a1. chapped and for said ooiiuty,on the fifteenth tiny of June, A. D 1,','7, at nine o ’clock In .lie folDROOn SDd show age of tlie silver dollar in 1878, why gravy. The remainder of the broth can fine; two Hikes salt po'rfi’; six crac k cs rattan, If any they have, why Ihe prayer of the poll was this change nmde?x Aro they igno­ be made Into a delicious soup next day rolled line; f:ottoTene, size of an egjr, Holier should not b© irrantDQ, by the addition of rice or vegetables. three eggs; salt, pepper, thyme and C. E. MESERVEY, Judge of I’robala. rant, or do they disguise the fact that A true copy,—Attest after the act ol 1792 gold relatively to You will find "Aunt Jane's" directions parsley to taste, l’ut In a deep tin dis : Health isi Wealth! 30.34 Edward K. Gould, Register. for sprinkle the top with bread crumbs and silver wns undervalued and went ont of FLAKED POTATOES, cover with small pieces of butter. Pour STA TE OF F 11MB. circulation because it was worth a lit­ simple enough. over the whole a cup of beef stock. C©v< r Knox ms.—At a Prohat© Court held at Rockland In tle moro as bullion than ns money? Do Prepare "boiled potatoes," peel, and vith another tin and let bake two hours; and for said County of Knox, on Ihe eighteenth day of May, In Ihe y« ar of our Lord, one thous­ they forget or do they suppress the fnot Just before dishing, break Into small then uncover the dish and let brown. and eight hundred and ninety seven. that gold remained ont of circnlatiou pieces with a fork. Pile lightly In a EGG RALAD. Dr. E. C. W est's A certain Instrunicut purporting lo he tint last for more than 80 years prior to 1884? vegetable dish, and sprinkle with sail will and lesltiuetil of John Kean, lute of Washing­ Cut pIx herd boiled eggs In halve--.. ton, lit said county, having been presented for pro. "Aro they uninformed, or do they and lake to the table Immediately, Bub the y; s to a smooth paste wltJ bate • conceal tho fact thut statesmen illustri­ It has b.-n said that onions are the little melttl butter, some cayenne pe. • Orderod, That notice thereof bo given, to all ous in Democratic unnals for muny most wholescme of vegetables; whethei per, a bit of mustard and a little vinegar person* Interested, by causing a copy of said net!* or not this be strictly true it Is cer Nerve and tlon with this order thereunto be puhllshod three “Run, y o u f o o l! " years prior to the administration of Pill the hollow whites with this r.r I weeks successively, In The (’ourler-Oazetle, a Jackson advocated the restoration of tho tain that they have many good qualities serve on a bed of lettuce with hhI 1 newsnaper published at Rockland, In said County, room with a light. The inspeotor whh and act healthfully upon the entire sys­ FLY’S CREAM BALM Is » positive care. lhal tney may appear nt a Probate Court to he held gold currency? Have they never rend dressing. White cabbage can be used In Apply Into the nostrils. It 1» qalokly absorbed, oo at Hoc k lit nd, in aud for said county, on the fif­ standing at the window, peering out tem. You will be perfectly satisfied It place of lettv' O. cento nt Drueplsts or by m n ll; samples 10c, by mail. Brain Treatment teenth day ol June, A. I). 1H97, at nine o’clock into the darkness, und he put back his history, or do they withhold tho truth, should find "Aunt Jane's" reclpo for BLY BROTH RS, M Warren 8L, N ew York City. In the forenoon, and show cause, If nny they have, hand for silence. Layne beard rapid when theyignoro the fact that the bonk CORN BREAD. why tho prayer of the petitioner should not he BOILED ONIONS. ‘ (Eliza H. Parker Bedford, Ky.) THE ORIUIYAL ANI» GENUINE. granted. footfalls ns of some one running over of tho United States selfishly opposed Choose those of size and cut C. E. MKKKRVKY, Judge of Probate. the restoration because tho people wonld Sift one quart of meal, mix In two ten- A true copy,—Attbbt: the dry leaves iu the grove. Then thero in halve*. After boiling 20 minutes In spoonfuls ©f Cleveland's buk'ng powd Burn the Best! 80414 EDWARD K. GOULD, Register. waa a glad littlo cry and the impatient prefer its hank notes to a currency so hot salted water, drain olt all the water; one teaspwnful of salt, a tablespoon^ 1 $1.00 Package for 7Oo sniff of a horse, quickly followed by n bulky und inconvenient as silvor? It add more het water and bell 20 minute* ef butter, one quart of sweet milk, and STATE OK MAINE. diminishing clatter of hoofs aud sileuce. was Jackson who saw the necessity for mere. Whan soft drain off all the w at r four well beaten eggs. Put In a shallo./ 6 Paokagea for $4 00 KNOX Hrf.—At a Probate Court held nt Rockland action, and who struck the blow which and add one half cup ef cream or rich greased pan and bake In a slow oven. In and for said County of Knox, on Ihe eighteenth "Layne, lie’s gone, und I ’d be willing milk, a good sized piece of butter, salt dny of May, In the year of our Lord one thoua- crushed the bank nnd brought hard (1 iiurunt«-«*«l to br I hi' Unnuiiie. and eight hu drud aud ninety seven. to bet u hen worth |5() thut I never so aud pepper. Never cook onions in an LIGHT CAKE. certain Instrument, purporting lo he the last much us winged him ,” snid tho inspector money to the pockets of the people. It Iron pot. One often likes a simple light cake. will and leslument of William M. Hopkins, late of was Thomas II. Benton, speaking for Vinalhaven, In snid couuty, having euu presented coolly. After you have once tried "Aunt Jane’s' The following Is very good: Mix oi for probate. ■ ‘ How do yon rockon ho got loose?’ ’ the adm inistration of JuckHon, who de­ recipe for half cup of butter, one cup of sugar, Ohdbkkd, lhal notice thereof he given lo all asked tho farmer excitedly. clared in the senate that the only way TLAIN PUDDING three-fourt’ of a cup of milk, two egf J, BOLD ONLY BY persons Interested, by causing a copy of suid to crush the power of tlie hank was to •ne teanpoonful of baking powder a J petition with this order thereon to be published Jaffruy held up the locked hnndonffs. >ou will not need to be urged to use three weeks snccesslvi ly III ihe COUItlRH GaXKTTB, "You can see for yourself. I got here restore gold to circulation. Hera wus It again. one and three-fourths cup *>f flour. a newspaper published at Rockland, In said county, Flavor with Metcalf’s water white va­ that they may appear at a l’rohate Court to bo held just iu time to hurry him a little." tho necessity and tlie only reason for One quart of milk; one cup of bread crumbs: th r e e eggs, well beaten; *n« nilla. This rocipe Is very nice for Wash­ at Rockland, In and for said county, on the flf Layne put tho lamp down to examine the pussage of the uct of 1884 establish­ W. J. Coakley tecnlh duy of June, A D. 1897, nt nine o’clock ing the ratio of 16 to 1. cup of sugar; cinnamon and salt ington pies. ______in (he forenoon, and show cause, If any they have, the fetters. “By Jacks, I wouldu’t havo Bake slowly until the the custard Is Just why the prayer of tbe petitioner should not be “ Tho similarity between tho discus­ believed it I Bnt, then, Lafe’s hands “set." ORA GE CHARLOTTE. ROCKLAND ME. granted. nev' wus no bigger than a woman’s. sion which took place in 1884 and the Many a housekeeper has found It con­ Make an orange jelly and use the pulp 0. K MKHERVEY, Judge of ProUie. discussion which took placo in 1890 is as well os the juice for flavoring, re­ A true copy,—A Heat: Shull I saddle tho hawsses?” siderable bother to prepare boiled sauce Mall Orders Promptly attended to. 80 34 Edward K. (PiULD, Register. “To chuse him tonight? Not much. striking und instructive. Hard money to serve with pudding, and If any such moving the seeds and fibrous parts of the should find "Aunt Janes" reelpe for oranges. Line the mold, sides and bot­ KNOX COUNTY.-In Court of l’rohate held at I’ll know where to find him when I Democrats, iu supporting the polioy of Rockland on the third Tuesday of May, 1807. Jackson, advanced the same arguments tom, with large square crackers seaked w ant him. Go you buck to bed aud tell EGO SAUCE In inllk and sprinkled with cocoanut. Kred Copeland, guardian of Oliver J . Copeland which the sound money Democrats ad­ without boiling, It Is needless te say of Warren, In snid county, having presented lit* the women there’s nobody killed. And Pour in the jelly and. set It away to OR S ALE BY first account of guardianship of said ward for ah vanced iu supporting tho polioy of they will regard It as an unmixed Buy, Layne, when this thing gats itself blessing. harden. Heap whipped cream over it Havana - Tobacco low anoe: Cleveland. If the hard money Dem­ and serve. Ordbrkd, Thut uoilce thereof he given, three talked about, jnst tell the facts us you One egg and one cup of sugar beaten weeks successively. In Till! CoUlllkr.OaXBTTI, knew them. Good night.” ocrats insisted thut tho undervaluation wime House Coffee is Has advanced over printed In Rockland, iu said county, that all gar. of gold by tho act of 1703 forced it out together thoroughly with patent egg- sous Interested may allend at a Probate Court ta be Thu next morning Layne looked to beater. Flavor with vanilla and servi imuUhtom the finest Macna AJ.BIRD&CO. held at Rockland, ou the third Tuesday v/ June see the chuse organised in due farm, but of circulation, tho sound money Dem­ cold on hot pudding. A tableopoonful W h it e and Jara. Ito fla/er i i , :- Telephone 30-2. BO per cent In price next, and show cause, If any they have, why th< ocrats insisted thut the proposition in culhr and it unlike anti t- aald account should m t be aflowerl he wus disappointed. Inspector Jaffray of cream c*n be added If liked. ROCKLAND. MB. 80 84 C. E. MEtfKRVEY, Judge. | ate liis breakfast leisurely, never once the Chicago platform to overvalue sil­ The next Ingredient In this formula M ri.it. that ai any other No Advance Iu Price Means N. Havana A true copy, — Attest: referring to the events ef the night, aud ver. if carried into effect, would bring Win recomm nd and explain Itself. 1 caffte In tbe warM—-a (u«- Edward K Gould, lUglsUrr a J H o u s e tact trtomnb in th* ari of D R . A . TAYLOR in the Uigur. afterward took the train south. The about tho same result. will merely add that "Aunt Jane" la W. “ If the bard money Democrats reoog- noted for her caffea-Wtndtof. SoM only KNOX COUNTY .—In Court of Probate held at farmer wondered at this laek of zeal in one and twa pauad cant DENTIST. We use lliu tlno.t Havana Tobacco Rockland ou the thlid Tunaduy of May, 1H07. until he went around behind the porch nized th at tho act of 1703 had no per­ FROSTED LEMON PIE OPEKA1IVK a MKCI1AN1CAL DENTISTRY we can buy iff tlie iiiaiiiifaclni'e of dost ph H i£ella, udmlnlstiator on Ihe estate of Line a deep plato with rich pie crust C o f f e e by Grocers (tntrally. AunM . Kells, late of Rockport, In said county, bedroom nnd saw three bullet scars on ceptible influence on the commercial It it not passible for un- Crown and Brldgework. deceased, having preseuted his first and final sc* and bake a delicate brown. When dene, Gold and Vulcanite Plate* full or partial. the brick walk under the window. value of either gold or silver, und the XTuputous 4e*lers to mix count of administration of said estate for allow only way to restore gold to circulation fill with the following lemon filling, ar cMove CaffuaoM In th s Opposite Thorndike Hotel, Rock la no “ Well, by Jackal” was all he said at which should have been previously made Oie and Ordkiikd, Tbut notice thereof hu given, three the time. But later in the day he went was to chuugethe ratio, the sound mon­ and cooled. way. If yau can’t fet this weeks successively, in TllR CouBlxn Gazstts, ey Democrats recognized tbut the free C.fT*eWy.ur Orocw.wrtie A. J. ERSKINE J. W. A. Cigar printed In Rocklund, iu said county, that all per­ down to the Cantrell boys’ store aad Lemen filling: One cup of sugar, the two pound sons interested muy M A IA BFA'., U O C M J .A A D . vraypox. ' I s THE ROCKLAND COUKIBR-GAZETTK: SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897.

THONUSTON CAMDEN There ix right and wrong in Clothing ax WALDOBORO HOPE Capt. Charles Randlett and ton of Auburn* There was a very interesting court scene East W aldoboro.— Fred Arnold has gone Llewellyn Thorndike has just finished dale, Maas, have been in town this week. before Judge M iller, Monday. It seems that well ax in a n yth in g etxe. to Cushing------Rooksby Cline is home from Pale and Thin painting C. D. Barnes’ house, making the Capt. Randlett made Thomaston his home for three young fellows named Guilford, Coffey Rockland------Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Newbert third house in this place he has recently many years. He built several vessels, among and Blake imbibed too freely of bug juice and little Harold were at A. J. Newbert’s, Could Not Help Herself for Three painted------Abner IJunton has painted his them the sch. Nautilus, and bark Sunbeam, Saturday night and while in this condition Sunday------Gardiner Wallace is quite ill------Months— Impure Blood Causes house------L ittle Bliss Marrtner ■ f Searsmont the latter of which he commanded. Capt. assaulted two gentlemen, Hoffses and Waitt Oscar Starrett and W ill Western of Warren Croat Suffering—How Relief is spending a few weeks with his grand­ Randlett also had built for himself the resi­ The two first named very prudently returned were in this place fishing last week. They parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mathews------dence of the late A. P. Gould. The captain after running away. Blake was captured captured some fine trout------Glenwood Rever Came —Better than Ever Before. Joseph Williamson of Camden was the guest is always a welcome visitor to Thomaston. Sunday in Madison by Constable Duffy returned from Thomaston Sunday------Carrie u I have been in poor health owing to of Henry Payson last Thursday------Henry But few of the men who were in business at They were fined £5 and costs and placed Mank resumed her work in the woolen m ill Impure blood, weak atomacli, biliousness H art has hired with W. O. Norwood for the at Warren, Wednesday------Charles Young, the time of his residence here are now living. under £100 bonds to keep the peace for one and sick headaches, ever since I was a season------Mrs. George Glover of Camden Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Washburn went to year. Blake was fined an additional sum of of the sch. R. Bowers, visited his daughter visited her mother Mrs. James Mathews last COPYRIGHTED 1888 Chisie Young at Henry Wincapaw’* last week child eight years old. I have suffered Boston Tuesday for a few days visit------F. A. £3 for being drunk Sunday. week------Washington Mathews is in very ------Charles Fogler cut bis hand quite everything for the past 14 years. I got so Feaslee and family, who have been in south­ Mrs. Charles Drake and Mrs. T. H . Wight poor health------Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyer badlv Monday------T. Gould went to So. low that I could not help myself for three ern California the past two years, w ill return visited in Hope, Sunday------Fred Fisher has spent Saturday night in Appleton at the Waldoboro Sunday------Charles Payson of to Thomaston next month------Mrs. Susan returned to Boston------Rev. and Mrs. L. D. months, and was pale and thin. My home of Albert Waterman, returning home Massachusetts is visiting at C. Fogler’s------Watts has reopened her house on High street Evans nre vacationing in Boothbay for a couple neighbors did not expect me to live Sunday------D t. Huse of Camden and son Thix label under the coat cottar rightx Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mank and daughter were which has been closed for a number of of weeks. through the winter. I ftfiked my doctor A rthur were called Sunday to visit S. C. at So. Waldoboro------P. W. Mank is at months. The Memorial sermon w ill be delivered by if I could take ’s Sarsaparilla and he Hewett who is confined to his home by all irrongx, work for Will Lermond. illness------W. O. Hewett and Miss Carrie The class of ’97, T. H . S., served an excel­ Rev. T. S. Ross, tomorrow evening, in the snJd that I could take as much of it as I N orth W aldoboro.— It still continues Sherrer of Rockland were quests at the home lent supper at the Baptist vestry, Wednesday Methodist church. cold and wet and the farmers are getting lik e d . I very soon found it helped me o f his brother S. C. Hewett, Sunday------Mr. evening. The supper was well patronized. Your Money Back if you want it. The Y. W. C. T. U. are planning for a somewhat discouraged as many of them have very much. I continued Its use until and Mrs. L. P. True and son Elmer spent Harry Masters is at home, called here by Japanese entertainment some time in June, done but very little planting and some of I had taken six bottles, and at that time J Sunday »n Rockport at the home o f her the illness of his father, Capt. W. O. Masters the proceeds to be devoted to the Clara Parish them none. Don’t get discouraged but re­ looked better than I ever did since I can sister, Mrs. W illis Piper------Mrs. May Roy ------Mrs. R. K. Dunn entertained the Rick- fund. member that we have the promise of “ seed remember. I shall never be without spent Saturday with f.iends in Camden------FackCluh, Wednesday evening------Mrs. A l­ The glad hand was extended to Fred time and harvest” ------There was a social H ood’s Sarsaparilla as long as I ean get it. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Maxey of West Rockport bert Watts returned Tuesday from Lynn, Burnll and Nate Pulsifer, Monday. These dance at the pavillion Saturday evening which It helped me more than any other medi­ visited Hope grange Saturday evening. M r. Mass. t* o young men it will be lemembered were Maxey is County Deputy. was properly conducted and the people were cine th a t I have ever taken. I advise a ny­ The literary department of the Epworth memb* »s of the Camden ball team. orderly and quiet, there being no drunkenness one who is in poor health to try thia South H op* —Charlie Philbrook. the League held a Longfellow night at their ves­ Ft nk Young, while out in a boat Monday, or rowdyism. The dance broke up at 11.30 little boy who was so badly bitten in the face great blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. try, Wednesday evening. A number of selec met with a narrow escape from drowning by and the gathering quietly went to their homes. by a horse he was holding by the halter, is tions from that poet’s works were read in an the capsizing of the boat. The boat filled Towards morning the building was discovered I owe my life to this medicine.” E l iz a recovering nicely. The wound required nine acceptable manner. Light refreshments were with water and sank but Young swam ashore. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. to be on fire. The building is a wooden A . R u m r il l , Box 1178, Claremont, N. H. stitches and the little fellow stood right up furnished and social intercourse followed. The Mills Ideal Stock Company will be frame covered with canvass. When discov­ A ll druggists. $ t; six for £6. Get only Hood’s. like a mpjor and had them taken without “One by one, like Anttimn Iomvcr here the first week in June for several nights ered the covering was completely consumed taking anything. The doctor said he had Borne along by wintry breeze; engagement. The company has a new drama, UNION LIBERTY but the frame was saved. There is no doubt remarkable grit------Mrs. D. J. Bowley and Tbue we pane from earth away. but that the fire was the work of an incendiary FRIENDSHIP Our life in fleeting ns a day.” “ 1 he Fair Rebel,” which they will rehearse The pugilistic meeting here between L ibertyville Center.— Mrs. Young, who daughter Evelyn were in Rockland Saturday ------Miss Eldora Burnheiraer who4as spent True even of one who has reached his more f r several days in the Opera House. Rokes and Ripley is said to have been lively has been stopping with her daughter, Mrs. The Metropolitan Comedy Company will ------Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish of Camden the Winter in South Framingham, Mass., re­ were in the place Sunday ■ Herbert than three score years and ten, as had the George Sabin was home from Bangor this foi a few moments. Judging from appear­ Hanson Sherman, returned to her home last give an entertainment in Cook’s Hall, May turned home last Saturday------Alton J. Hall Hastings and family have moved into the subject of this obituary notice, R. Harvey week------Amasa Gould and grandson Jesse ances Rokes came out the “ under dog in the week------Tne relatives and friends of Percy 27. Enough tickets have been sold to insure and wife of East Jefferson were at Alden Ezekiel Bowley house------Miss Lula Fish of Counce, who died May 24 in the seventy- GouW, arc visiting in Chelmsford, Mass.------ght.” Henry were shocked to hear of his sudden a good house. Burnheimer’s Sunday------Rev. C. W. Lowell Camden was in the place Saturday and Sun­ sixth year of his age. He was born z\ugust Mrs. W. B. Benner, has returned to her home William Dunbar has recovered from the death. He was in this place the first week of Capt. M. B. Cook was in Portland last week w ill deliver the Memorial sermon before day on her wheel------Miss Lona Bowley is 19, 1821, being a son of Rufus C. and Lucy in Lynn, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. effects of his pistol shot and on Monday, May May making farewell calls before going to and purchased a small cargo of grain which Erskine Post, North Whitefield, next Sunday, the happy owner of a new bicycle------L. E. Healey Spear Counce. His early manhood M errill Richards------A meeting of the Cam­ 17, went to Rockport where he is visiting Massachusetts to work. It is supposed he re­ arrived by sch. Railroad. He also made consequently there w ill be no preaching at Bowley has recently returned from Asheville, was passed in the employ of his father as a den Soldiers Monument Association w ill be relatives. ceived an injury which was the cause of his arrangements for his supply of coal for the the M. E. church here in the forenoon but N. C-, where he spent the W inter------Dr. ship carpenter. After following that voca­ held with Mrs Robert Wadsworth, Wednes­ death as he was thrown from his bicycle while Leander M. Paul has recovered sufficiently Mr. Lowell w ill preach in the evening and coming season. Woodside of Rockland was in consultation tion several years he learned the art of wood day evening 9 - -Mrs. I L L . Alden and returning to his home in Palermo. He went Jane to be able to ride. would like to have all the soldier boys in this Sch. Atwood and sch. Nellie G. Davis with Dr. Wood at Mortimer Vogler’s Friday carving, doing the work for the various ship daughter Miss Emma have returned from a to Massachusetts to work, was taken The W. S. R. C. w ill furnish a 20 cent vicinity to be present------Mrs. Washington sailed the 26th for the Provinces after lob­ building firms of Thomaston and vicinity. The sick and lived but a few days. He died in on the case of Mrs. Vogler, who has been visit in Boston------Mrs. Mina Gilpatrick of Burnheimer visited her sister Mrs. sters, this being their third trip. writer well remembers the life size figures, the supper Memorial Day, the proceeds to go Lynn, Mass., Monday, May 17. His mother sick ail W inter------Mrs. Julia Martin was the South West Harb »r visited here this week. towards building a fence around the soldiers G. A. Barker at Cedar Grove last week Mrs. product of Mr. Counce’s skill, that ornamented went to Lynn but did not arrive in time to The lighthouse keeper on Franklin Island, guest of Miss Julia Caswell, West Rockport, The annual election of officers of the George monument. The W. S. R. C. solicit the public Barker is very sick and her recovery doubtful the prows of some of Thomaston’s s’ately ships. see him living. The remains were brought to George Pottle, is reported to have bought the Saturday------Mrs. F. L. Payson and Miss S. Cobb Relief Corps was held Tuesday even­ to furnish flowers tor that day and w ill the his home where funeral services were held ------Mr. and Mrs. G.B.Walters visited Mrs. dwelling house of I L J. Parsons at Hatchet Ella Lermond were in Rockland, Thursday Mr. Counce was quite interested in agricul ing and the following officers chosen: Presi­ friends have them at G. A. R. hall as early Thursday. He leaves a mother, stepfather, Walter’s parents last Sunday at Washington. Cove, and Capt. Oren Condon the dwelling ------Mr. and Mrs. John Oxton have gone ture and horticulture, owning and for a long dent, Mrs. Carrie Aldus; vice president, Mrs. Monday morning as possible. brother and sister and many other relatives Mr. Walters has been sick several weeks and house of Mrs. Pitcher at South Waldoboro. to Searsport and adjoining towns visiting re l­ time operating quite an extensive hot house Mary Anderson; chaplain, Mrs. Sarah Barnes; While in Boston recently, the writer met who w ill sadly mourn bis loss. Much sym­ his many friends are glad to know that he Capt. F. Francis of sch. Flora RogerB is at atives for a few weeks------Mr. and Mrs. Bert ilant. Always interested in music he found secretary, Miss Gertrude Faunce; treasurer, Chas. L. Messer, who has an excellent posi­ pathy L extended to the family, in this their has so far recovered as to be able to ridt* out home after a successful voyage to the West Bowley of Caradenwere at S.K. Bowley’sSun- farge opportunities for the exercise of his Mrs. S. L. Arau; conductor, Mrs. A. H . ------Presiding Elder W. W. Ogier of Thom­ tion with a large piano firm Miss V illa is sad bereavement. Many from this place at­ Indies and back to Boston. He w ill remain day— G. D. Rokes is feeling well over the fact talent as a leader ol church choirs, and as a Salisbury; guard, Mrs. Susanah Richards; aston was at Rev. C. W. Lowell’s Friday------housekeeper for her brother and they have a tended the funeral— -Mrs. Gertrude Ham­ iu Friendship until the vessel Is discharged. that his young pacer Cash Boy warmed them teacher of singing classes. In maturer years past piesident, Mrs. Georgie D. Small. The cozy home at Waltham. ilton of Lynn, Mass., Mrs. Emma Boynton of Alvin Eugley is housed with the grippe. out on the Ingraham trotting park Saturday he held the office of County Commissioner installation will take place next Tuesday E. J. Geyer, F. G. Jameson and Wilson Mrs. R. I. Thompson has been visiting Augusta and Mrs. Goody Bacbelder of Paler afternoon at an impromptu trot------Mrs. and minor offices. An organization that was evening and Mrs. Sarah Pascal, past state Thompson are erecting quite large buildings her sister, Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, for two weeks, mo, sisters, visited their friends and relatives Charles Achorn and daughter Minnie of his conception, and in which be ever bad president of the W. S. R. C. of Maine will PALERMO for henneries. interest and pride, was the R. H. Counce returning to her home in Rockland, Thurs here last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Rockland visited at G. A. Fogler’s Saturday act as installing officer. N orth Palermo.— A concert was held at Some of the mackerel fisherman left the fire engine company, a body of men who had day. Bachelder was accompanied by her son, and Sunday. the Baptist church, Sunday evening, the fol­ 26th to try their luck with drag nets. May more than a local reputation in the days of Miss Lena Aldus is visiting Mrs. E. E. Nelson Williams and family of East Union Hiram Henry of Massachusetts. The sisters Wescott, Belfast------The Mountain View will lowing program being rendered: they meet with success. hand engines. June 3, 1846, Mr. Counce have moved into Charles Bachelder’s house have not been here together for many years. MONHEGAN married Sarah P. Edgerton who survives him. open June 25— Mrs. Clara Porter is visiting near the Common. While here they visited the home of their Praise Servleo W ilbur A . Morse has launched a boat twen­ in Belfast------Winslow Norwood has re­ Prayer, Rev. Mr. Loach ty nine feet long and measuring over Death has once more entered our village Mr.Counce as a citizen was held in honor; as Henry T. Millay and family are moving childhood which is the place now owned by Recitation—Sunbeam, Mnbel Nelson an officer was trustworthy and fai hful; as a turned to Spencer after a year spent with his into the T. A. Davis house which is being C. W. Lewis. Recitation—The Starless Grown, Louise Carr five tons, for George Winchenpaw. She and taken from our midst, one of our oldest grandmother, Mrs. William Norwood. fixed up for them. Recitation—The Butterfly’s Grave, Blanche Black is named “ Sirocco” and is a very hand­ and respected citizens, Alden Wincapaw. man upright and honorable; as a friend gen­ East L iberty.— Mrs. Nettie Daggett, who Miss Ciiffra Laughton has returned from Declamation—The Old Man Gees to Town, some boat. He has another well along H e was born and lived in Friendship the most erous and true. The life of such a one has an Bath Times: Edward Vaughan has ac­ has been visiting her parents, has returned to John 8. Rowe Rockland where she visited her sister several for Capt. Gilchrist o f St. George. Hard o f his life, but about 20 years ago be moved elevating influence in a community and adds cepted the Bath and Brunswick agency of the her home in M orrill------Mrs. Effie Jackson Recitation—Entering In, Anglo Parmenter Fleishmann Yeast Co. and is learning the days------C. W. Kennedy of Jefferson was in Soug—Throw Out the Life Line, times do not seem to affect this builder as he with his family to this place. He leaves a strength to its moral forces. and daughter Alice are spending a few weeks town Wednesday for a short visit------Andrew Jennie Chadwick, Edith Hanson reports more work on band than for a long wife and five children to mourn the loss o f a The funeral was held at his late residence business this week. Mr. Osborne, who has in Pittsfield------Miss Addie Howes is working Declamation—At Easter Time, Lester Perkins Jones and family are moving into the tene­ time past. kind husband and father, beside a large num­ Thursday afternoon, and was attended in a been with the company for several years, has for Mrs. Harry Pease at McLain’s Mills------Instrumental Music, John Hatch resigned to accept the state agency of another ment recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Recitation —The Silver Cup, Vena Getchell Our new Postmaster, George A. Collamore, ber of relatives and friends. His family have body by the R. H. Counce Company. Rev. Nathaniel Sherman and wife called at N. D. Johnston------Mrs. E. H . Mero is sick and Declamation—Forty Years Ago, Georgie Carr took charge of the Friendship office the 25th all married but the youngest son who has C. D. Boothby officiated. firm. Many of our grocery men and bakers Declamation—What He Would Do, Johu Nelson under the care of a physician. Q u’8f?’9» Sunday------Sidney Harriman spent and is working into the place all right as was spent the last two Winters in Florida. The To Mrs. Counce and other relatives the will be sorry to have Mr. Osborne leave, for Saturday and Sunday among relatives in Declamation—Whv, Perley Soule At last weeks meeting of Union Lodge I.O . Declamation—LittJe Princess of Long Ago, expected. rest of his children live in Maine; Mrs. community gives its offering of sympathy. during his two weekly trips he has made Palermo------Burton A. Eastman has swapped many warm friends. I f such a change had O. F. about 150 were present including Sally Y. Simpson The ladies of the Baptist circle w ill hold a Charles Wiley of Warren, Mrs. John Webber horses with Palmer Martin. Recitation—Smiting the Reck, Eva Chadwick of South Portland, Mrs. Irving Stanley and to be made, however, certainly the Fleish­ over 100 visitors from Mount Battie Lodge of Declamation—The Owl Oritle, Earl Nelson levee July 3 at the village. WARREN mann Yeast Co. are to be congratulated in Camden, Warren Lodge of Warren, Germania H ostile Va l le y .—Nelson W. Brown of Recitation—Tommy’s Prayer, Mae Hatch Frank L. Wincapaw of Monhegan. The fam­ Palermo called on friends in the Valley, Sat­ ily have the sympathy of the entire commun Rev. William A. Newcombe, of Thomaston, securing Mr. Vaughan. Mr. Osborne's resig­ Lodge o f Waldoboro, Appleton Lodge of Instrumental Music—Prince Imperial March, urday------Harry Farnham of Searsmont, is at Louise Carr Capt. N . W. Thompson is painting the ity in their affliction. Deceased was sixty-six w ill preach at the Baptist church next Sun­ nation w ill take effect May 29. Appleton, Maine Lodge of Portland and Declamation—The Little Wagon Wheel, Bunker Hill Lodge of Chailestown, Mass. work for J. L. Dodge------Dr. and Mrs. Henry exterior of his house------On Sunday even­ years of age. day morning in exchange with the pastor. Lester Nelson ing, May 23 Rev. Miss Brewster gave (to a There was work on the second and third de­ Leman and daughter Stella visited at W. L. Reading—Wherever He May Guide Me, The evening services w ill be memorial at the ROCKPORT well filled house,) an able discourse from grees on three candidates the work being Boynton’s, Sunday------Mr. Sumner Ludwick Orllla Black Congregational church. Recitation—Serving, Jennie Chadwick John 15th 10-11 and 12 verses------We W. A. Luce has returned from an extended beautifully performed by teams from Camden got thrown from a load of lime casks one day The woolen mill has been giving two or Declamation—Davy’s Prayer, Jthn Hatch have some wide awake teachers. One who visit in Boston and vicinity— Thurston Spear and Warren. The band which accompanied recently hurting his arm quite badly------Instrumental Music—Gov. Sprague's March, The Singhi Studio three days’ vacation to the employes. was weary of breaking limbs to kindle a fire, has returned from Waltham where he has Mt. Beatie Lodge added greatly to the pleas­ Mrs. L. Wiggins of N. II., is visiting a few Mue Ilateh Reading—Bread on the Waters, W. A. Blalsdell sent out for an axe, and now counts it as one The shoe shop takes account of stock next spent the Winter with his daughter------The ure of the occasion. Warren Lodge with weeks with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Handy------Is now open under the Flying Jim’s Last Leap, Gerty Henry of her choice possessions cutting kindling week and there will be a little lost time in ladies of the Congregational society have their new paraphanalia won words of highest Bert Brown of Palermo was at W. L. Boyn­ Solo—Haven of Rest, Watts Nelson management of wood every night herself------The steamer consequence. given our people many good times and still praise for their really excellent work. The ton’s, Saturday------E. S. Hannan is at work Reading— The New , Edna Osgood Reading—The Minister's Shirts, Earl Nelson Merryconeag w ill be on her regular route George A. Keist, who is much interested there’s more to follow. Preparations are now lady members of Bethel Rebekah Lodge fur­ for Bert Boynton------Mrs. J. L. Whitaker being made for the holding of a “ Household Instrumental Muale—Summer, Mrs. Mae Roe again. We are glad------Miss Abbie Sim­ in mineralogy, finds some good specimens in nished one o f the nice suppers for which they remains about the same------Mr. and M m . Solo—Nearer Home, H. M. Nelson L evi M orse the McLoon and Stover quarry. Knox Bazar” some time in June------Mrs. H . J. are famous. Taking all for all it was a great Daniel Hannan visited their daughter, Mrs. Recitation— The Little Malden, Graoe Fowler mons is stopping at Mrs. Erastus Whitney’s AND . . . county is said to be underlaid with the oldest Tibbetts has returned from a visit to Boston day for Odd Fellowship and members here Winifield Belden, Sunday------F. \\ . Cunning­ Song—We'll Never Hay Goodbye, ------Mrs. W . H . Johnson with her colored Jennie Chadwick, Edith Hanson servant has arrived from Brooklyn------The rock in the world. and vicinity------Mrs. J. H. Norwood has re­ w ill long remember the occasion. ham of N. Washington visited friends here, Remarks, Rev. Mr. Leach Summer cottage in process of erection, soon turned from a visit in Boston— Rev. and Mrs. Bethel Rebekah Lodge of this place will Sunday—*—Grace Bradstreet and Clyde Boyn­ Fred fl. Davies The Congregational Sunday school J are to be occupied by the Misses Amarr, is nearly T. E. Bristow are in Sherman Mills where visit Waldoboro Lodge next Tuesday evening ton called on their friends,Myrtie and Blanche about to add a good number of new books to finished------R. W. Davis carried a party of Mr, Brastow will deliver the Memorial Day and perform degree work. Warren Lodge Boynton, Sunday. JEFFERSON jtbeir library. address------C. A. Carleton is going to close teachers to Rockport to attend the Knox All photographic work done of Rebekahs w ill also be there. A pleasant Bunker I I il l .— Mrs. Weeks of Waldoboro One of the hindrances to life < n a farm his market but w ill run his team just the county convention. Those front Friendship time is anticipated. ia viiiting friends and relatives in this place. prom ptly and in tlio best muu- has been its remoteness fiotn other people ALBION were, Miss Grace Evangeline Libby, Miss same------Mrs. J.Fred Norwood entertained The many friends of Miss Ida W hitten are ------The farmers are putting seed into ’ he and from village life various remedies have friends most pleasantly, Tuesday evening------Sarah A. Trowbridge, Miss Nellie Bray and nor. 29lf pleased to see her back again as bookkeeper We have had a heavy rain the last two ground as fast as the rain w ill permit them. been suggested including free mail delivery Miss La wry. S. L. Upham has returned from Two Bush for Haskell & Whitten. days and the farmers are getting discouraged. — — Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ellis visited in and congregation of homes in a center with Miss Myra Mortonjwho has been ill for some Island. One man declares the water .is standing on Nobleboro last week.------Roswell Hodgkin's, perhaps the farm at a distance. I t is worth years passed quietly to her eternal rest May Ro ckv ille.— R. L. Howard has been paint­ McDonald the ridgepole of his house, and another re­ wile and daughter spent last Sunday at A. •consideration whether the semi-weekly ar­ ports Besse Ridge under water------Mrs. C. 25. She was faithful and efficient as a teacher ing his buildings— Charles Barrows has moved Rosa Lee Hussey spent Saturday night and P. Hodgkins’------Mrs. Fred Pendleton of rival of The Courier Gazette w ill not have W. Abbott and little daughter Chaoline and of our public schools, and exemplary in every on the Grandom farm— Mrs. Maria Tolman is Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Damariscotta has been visiting her parents, some effect on the social life of our remoter Miss Lena McLaughlin started last week to walk of life. For her the message has come. at work in Union for a few days------Mrs. Hussey------Mrs. C. H . Batchelor of Paler­ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H all.------Mrs. Sunie farms. I f its attractions do bring outside life visit friends in Massachusetts and Rhode C bie Thorndike and Sam Isaac visited at mo has the heartfelt sympathy o f her many Buchanan and children are stopping at her into those homes more often, it is a feature Island. Mrs. S. Stratton w ill keep house for Mrs Abagail Tolman’s Sunday------Miss friends here in her great bereavement. We grandfather's, Mr. Alden Weeks.------Newhall that we have not seen mentioned, but is Mrs. Abbott in her absence.----- There will NORTH WHITEFIELD Helen Hamilton is at work in Rockland------shall all miss Percy, but none w ill miss him Huuey thinned his strawberry bed recently, worthy of regard. be a lawn party at Albion Tuesday evening. The sewing circle met with Mrs. Jason so much as his dear mother------Kelsie and took about 3000 plants which he gave to The Methodist choir consists of Mrs. Brim, Music by the Albion and East Vassalboro The alewife seems to be averse to climbing Packard, Thursday------Ephriam Long is Smiley has gone to Riverside, Vassalboro, to his neighbors. ner, Mrs. Partridge, Mrs. Boggs, Messrs- bands. Ice cream and cake will be served the river in this weather. I t has not been having his house and barn painted------Mrs. work------Augustus Runnels of Waterville Boggs and H unt------The W. & Q will build and a fine time is expected------Miss Evie L. suggested that he is afraid of getting wet. Annie Winslow visited Mrs. Jennie Norwood was with friends here Sunday------Bert a spur from the main track into Clarey's Besse has returned from Foxboro, Mass., There has been unusual complaint from Sunday------Orland Barrows has moved back Moody and Sam’l Bragdon of Montville were yard. There is also a prospect of making a where she has employment in the straw fac­ our bicyclists of punctured tires. Some be­ on his farm again—— Nathaniel Carroll is calling on old friends last week------Paul flag station there------There is a stagnant pool, tory through the W inter------Mr. and Mrs. in lieve that the ashes from the shoe-shop are still on the sick list------The supper and en­ Struss has done a good job on bis barn and Special Bargains malaria breeder, just north of Shorey’i black­ Win. Hammond of Weeks Mills visited friends responsible. I f tires are in danger, how tertainment for the benefit of the lodge was a it looks fine------Martha Clark has been smith shop. It needs the immediate atten­ in Albion Sunday-----\ harvest feast was about horses’ feet from the nails which ean great success both socially and financially having repairs done on her buildings inside tion of the street commissioner------After July spread at Grange hall Friday evening on the BICYCLES be easily seen in the crossing just above the ------Wallace Pendleton joined the Good and out------Frank Jacquith is working for 1 it w ill be stage driver Kinney. Alfred Col- entrance of two new members. The Grange Not marked up to trade for old m ill on the main road? Templars’ Lodge last Tuesday evening------— James Hussey------Charles Smiley has taken lison hands the ribbons over on that date------is in quite a flourishing condition. wheels but marked down for Quite a number from here attended the Dis­ to himself a wife. He and Miss Flora Jac­ The railroad meeting May 19 was a success. N orth Warren.— Ernest Cummings and I f the party who lost a package of salt pork trict Lodge at West Rockport. quith were married two weeks ago and are the benefit of cash buyers. A Everybody is pleased with the outlook------I have In 00k tbs following: wife from Massachusetts are visiting at their Friday, M?y 21, w ill call on H . L. Mc­ W est Rockport.— Mr. and Mrs. George keeping bouse------Fred Foss from Water­ few of the bargains As Mr. Hodgkins drove to the depot Monday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abiatha Cummings Laughlin they w ill receive the same in good Syracuse l'lews and CalUvuteri, ------Laura Fuller, who has been quite sick, Martin of St. George are guests of Mrs. Emer­ ville was here fishing one day last week, also ’97 model Monitor, $55 00 night to meet Mrs. Hodgkins hjs horse took condition. fright aud started to run. Mr. Hodgkins was is able tc ride out------Fred Mank is visiting son Thorndike------Mrs. Alice Oxton is quite J. Goddard and friend------Carl Delaney of '97 “ Wabash, 36 00 Hussey Plews aud Cultivators. at his parents------Miss Hattie Young is quite feeble in strength from the effects of her ser­ North Palermo was here recently------Charles ’97 “ Crown, 50 00 lost overboard but clung to the rigging and I'laat, J r ., Goods. climbed on deck again all right sick with the grippe------Mrs. Benson Calder- ious sickness she had this Spring------Mr. Craw­ Smiley is doing some work for Dr. Delaney. ’96 “ Crown. 35 00 ------W. K . Tyler Lever hprlag Tooth Barrow ford the well known horse trainer of Warren CUSHING Sweet returned last Saturday from an ex­ wood has gone to Bucksport for a short visit ’96 “ Duke, 30 00 Staadard Spring Tooth Harrow, ------Warren Christian Endeavorers visited is at the Park farm this Summer with a good CENTER LINCOLNVILLE N orth Cushging.— Mis. S. Spear and ’96 “ Orient, 89 00 tended trip to Providence. He was in New Miss Mary Davis of Warren were at H. F York during the Grant Memorial dedication the Christian Endeavorers in this place last string of trotters. Uncle G ill is getting his Solon Bartlett of Chelsea, Mass., made Mr. ’96 “ Eagle, 39 00 week. A large crowd was present. A pacers in shape for the Summer campaign Speat’s, Sunday------There was a aociahle at and had a fine time------R. S. Partridge made Builders' Hardware of all Kinds. and Mrs. Burton a visit last week------C. J. Ross ’96 “ Eclipse, 36 00 a trip last week to Washington, Baltimore pleasant meeting was enjoyed by all------Peter ------Mr. Barrows moved to bis old home Rev. S. H . Burton'a Thursday evening in aid W ooden and IronJ P um ps. who has been in Boston for a few days, has ’96 “ Fowler, 37 50 and other large centers------Dr. P. Forest Gracie and family have moved to Warren at Rockville Monday. returned------There w ill be a sociable at the of the ministerial fand------Miss Rida ~ ’95 “ Fowler, 85 00 Gardiner of Edgartown, Mass., visited a few village------Master Harold Boggs has been Sim onton.— Most of our housewives {have Free Church Wednesday evening, June 2. ’96 “ Waverly, 42 00 days recently with bis mother, Mrs. Gilmore visiting his grandmother. their bouses in order after the season of house Ice cream and cake will be served after the '95 *• Waverly, 80 00 C> oper----Sarah Brann had an attack of cleaning------Eddie Ingraham has returned entertainment------J. U. Young is confined to ------F. W. Chadwick E. E. JAMESON, from Portland where she has been at school Winchenhach and mother of W rit Warren Duu't ba afraid hscauM tba price, . r . cheap. chicken pox last week the bouse by sickness. They are .eu l U. O. D., prlvlteg. of ezarultraUon. has on exnibition a portable emery wheel for ------J. G. Annis sold one of his thoroughbred were the guests of Mrs. Lizzie Spear, Sunday. A .viit for the lurgeel Jobblag bouse and manufac­ grinding mowing machine knives. He has w a r r e n , m e . jersey heifers to Isaac Orberton for £22.50 — turer. la Ibe llulled State.. 2W2S the agency for this vicinity------Don’t forget L evi Seavey George Harrington is getting about on crutch­ A Farmingdale woman reports the 6rst the memorial service next Monday at 1 es on account of a crushed toot. mess of Maine raised new potatoes of the sea­ H. E. MESSER. o’clock. Ladies with childreu will sit near Great Reduction All the New Ideas in son. She planted them in February. 8outh Union. the door and pass out upon the first indica­ APPLETON tion of an alarm. Elmw ood.— Mias Nellie Lawrence of I n P r ic e s A G R E A T Pleasantville is at work for Mrs. W illiam Hall. Thousands suffer from Catarrh or cold iu Spring Style Hats —Charles Heath and wife visited at Vinal COMBINATION The Deering the head and have never tried the popular FOR THE NEXT^O DAYS Messer’s last Sunday.------Mathias Butler who Three of » kind that remedy. There is no longer any excuse, as BOOTS, SHOES, got hurt a short time ago is so as to be out. heat two pair every * Ideal Mower a 10 cent trial size of Ely’s Cream Balm can ------Mrs. Andrew Jones who has been visit­ ...AMD,.., tim e . be had of your druggist or we mail it for 19 W ill Sell For Cash. ing her parents for the past week, returned cents. Full size 50 cents. last Sunday.------Mrs. Lizzie Drake and Maud With Roller and Ball Bearings. E LY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City. Gents* Fleece Lined Underwear, worth 60c for 87s CLOTHING Colburn visited at John K irks over Sunday. A friend advised me to try Ely’s Cream Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined ----- Clarence Baiker went to Belfast on A sure winner. 8|, 4, 6, S aud 7 Underwear, “ aoc “ 8lr Balm and after using it six weeks I believe Ladies’ Fleece Lined ilose, “ 26c “ 81s For Men and Boys. business last Monday. foot out. myself cured of catarrh. It is a most valuable Youths' natural random Underwear ** 26c •• 80c BvRKirrrviLLE.—T. H . Day purchased a Blue Flannel Shirting, ♦* 80c “ 26c remedy.—Joseph Stewart, 624 Grand Avenue, Forme is Flannel, best quality, 22a new road wagon of Wingate, Sunmons & Co. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cotton Crash, worth 8c per yd. for 4c and 60 8EE THE NEW last week------Mrs. Jerry Dyer and Mrs. Minuie SICK HEADACHE Try my 86c Molasses, actually worth 40 c. Harding visited at Mrs. E. J. Hardings’ last Your Mouey Back If Goods are uut us Sweaters and week one day------Our geuerous blacksmith, Positively cured by these A squirrel which bad left its Winter home Represented. Simmons, has presented the children and K ittle 1‘illa. under some stones and gone up a neigh­ Bicycle Suits some of the older ones with parasols I he boring apple tree, near Bath, a few days ago, best fertilizer for potatoes is Reed’s, sold by They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, was seen by a dog. The dog took its stand at indigestion and Too 1 Icarty Eating. A per­ THIS N E W Y O R K C H A M P IO N H A Y M A K E , the loader of the world lu wood or steel and the J. M. Harding. Drerlns All Steel Rake. the foot of the tree and ’ay in wait. The J. L. LENFEST, fect remedy for Dirtiness, Nausea, Drowsi­ THE CHAMPION ALL bTLLL TLDDLK. We have this tedder lu wood orsUei. The heavy, squirrel lingered awhile, but the dog showed LADIES’ FOOTWEAR A SPECIALTY No. Warren.— Mr. and Mrs. Ernest HUBKKTTVIJLJ.K. 121/ ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue cumbersome gems ou drive wheels have been dlspeused with, aud (he cooler chain gear using slrel chain no sign of moving. Finally the squirrel drop­ Cummings of Worcester, Mass., are visiting performs the work with much ess frlct ou and wear aud tear- The draft is much reduced by the new ped a withered apple near the dog. The ap their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abiatha Cum- Bain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They method of gearing. Il has combined pole aud shafts, they sre the simplest iu construction. The centre chain gears reduce the weight, the number of gears aud the liability Lu get out of order. They are pie rolled away down the incline, and the dog O A J B T O n i A LEVI SEAVEY, inings------Laura Fuller, who has been tjuite Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. light draft. tan after it to find out what it was. While sick, is able to be around------Silas Cum­ the dog was gone the squirrel escaped to his TRADE CENTRE, mings of West Somerville, Mass., is visiting Small Pill. Small Dose. A BLA.CItlltfGrTOISr, RooUiaxid, Me Box g5. Catalogues Mailed Free quarters. THOMASTON, MAINE. at D. W. Stetson’s. Small Price. THE ROCKLAND CPU KlriR-GAZETTES: SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897

THE BALL HELD MARINE MATTERS. Don’t Pay $2.00 a (Jalton for MEMORIAL DAT NOTHING ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Ice Cream. Conunasder Cllley's Order and a List of We Are Having All Kinds of Lnck Nave Wh»« Onr Home V ™ »|, Are Itnln*.—Oo«- the Craters For This Section. That of the Right Kind. L IK E IT1 •Ip of (Jn»rt»r-,lrrk nn,| Fire Insurance Comp’ys Tomorrow is Memorial Sunday and Edwin The Rocklands have played their first game Sch. Tho,. J. Bricked arrived Tue.day Libby Poat will attend divine aervicea at the at home andloat. Having made repeated testa of thia (rom Hangar with aawdatt to Thorndike A REPRESENTED BY Congregational church. The Memorial eier- The games scheduled for Monday and lamp during the past alx months Hix. cisea proper occur the following day and Tuesday were prevented by rain but the we have no hesltstlnn In saying that Sch. Empress, Johnxn.i, with coal lo heavy clouds kept the water from falling considering the quantity of rain that has there ia no other lamp on the 1 Joaeph Abbott, arrived Wednexda,. F. ltd- S H A W Wednesday in order to allow the Augustas to fallen the part week, this section ought to ket from which an large a volume of do us. Sch. Chui. McDonald arrived Wednesday have a pleasant day. Gen. J. P. Cilley, com­ light ia obtained. One can ride with The attendance was good considering the from Camden lo load for Boston from Jos­ mander of Edwin Libby Poat of this city, perfect safety with thia lamp In the CALEDONIAN INSURANCE COM'Y. uncertainty of the weather but this does not eph Abbott. has issued the following general order, giving darkest of nlghla. ( ’an see 60 to 75 Fouxnwn in IRo*. pay bills and it is hoped that the games next Sch. C. M. Walton, Lane, arrived from the particulars: feet abend, and objects are outlined The Oldest Bcntilah 1 nun entire Company. Head Quarters Edwin Libby Post No. 16, week will be accompanied by pleasant Bolton Thursday. at least 100 feet ahead. This lamp Uh it id Htater RitANcn. Department of Maine, Grand Army of the weather and large crowds. Sch. Julia A. Decker, Spear, New York W ith the Augustas we met several o f our must bo Been and used to be appro- ClIAtiLRH II. T art, kfnnngrr United Blnte* llrnnrh. Republic, May 13, 1897. Gen order No. 1 : elated, as words fall to describe the via Portland, arrived Thursday. old friends. There was Pete Gildea as smil­ RTATRMSNT, PRC. 31, 1890. Another year has added its quota to the volume of light which It give*. Scha. Wm. Rice, Maddocks, and Nile, increasing ranks in the Grand Army of ing and chippy as ever and we felt sorry he was agin us. There was also Eddie Hans- Manning, from C-ohb Lime Co., railed Wed­ the Republic assembled on the eternal shores. ROBINSON nesday for New York. Flrat and (lenernl Mortgago Rail­ The comrades of Edwin Libby Post w ill cjoro, Geo. Bass and Ed Butman, well known SMITH. way Honda, $1,009 360.00 BUY A Sch. Jordan L. M olt sailed Wedneaday render homage to the departed comrades by to the base ball enthusiasts in this county. etO Onls. St. - n o c l t l n n d United Htatea Honda, 83I.WW.00 Pete was on the cards to beat us and he from Perry Bros, for N -w YArk. Htate and Municipal Honda, 4x0,871.26 their full observance ol the sacred memorial Cash in ll.uika and on hand, 9l.H78.O7 rites. They will meet at G. A. R. H all at 10 aided materially in doing so although he was Sch. Mabel Hall, Bartlett, from Cobb Prom Inina and other lUtna in eourae they won’t ask us to stand up and defend o’clock a. m., on Memorial Sabbath, May 30, hit quite freely. OBITUARY Lime Co., sailed Wednesday lor New York. of collection, 187,6*4 83 W hite them against a series of items now appearing for the purpose of attending services at the The home team put up a gamey fight and Sch,. Atlanta, for Dover, and Red Jacket, in the Massachusetts papers of which the Mrs. Martha Penny was born in* Union, Total naaeta, $S,10|,lb3.96 Congregational church and listen to the usual would have won had it not been for the w ild­ for Boston, were loading yesterday from following, from the Brockton Enterprise, is a Me., Jan. 11, 1830, and died at her daughter’s sermon of that day, to be preached by Rev. ness of our pitcher, Mr. Black. There is no home in Freedom, Feb. 12, 1897, after a lin ­ Cobb Lime Co. I.IAIIILITIKH. M ountain sample: “ We desire to call attention to the C. A. Moore. question but what Black was responsible to a Koaerve for Insurance Force, $996,261.72 scores and the attendance Saturday in the gering illness. When she was eight years of Sch. Maty Langdon waa loaded and in The Indies Relief Corps and Sons of large extent for the loss of the game. He age, her parents, George and Mary Messer, Reserve for loasoa In process of ad­ 'great Maine baseball league.’ Largest at­ the stream yesterday (or Richmond, Va., justment. 109,99* 52 Veterans are invited to meet and attend was as wild as a hawk and the bases on balls moved to Montville. She was next to the tendance, 900; smallest in the New England from Cobb Lime Co. Itcaerve for all other claims, 40,011.81 Freezer with them. he gave and the men be hit were very costly, Reserve for coming netee, 10,000.00 League, 1,000 Scores in Maine, 22 to 5, 27 oldest of twelve children, live of whom sur­ Sch. Fannie Ac Edith is loading for New Monday, May 31, the members of the Post nearly all figuring in run getting. A t times Net surplus over all liabilities, 922,322.40 to 18, 31 to IO. What ia that— a grammar vive her. In May, 1849, she was married to Yotk from A. C. Gay Co. with the Ladies Relief Corps and Sons of he was touched up quite lively. His support And Make It Yourself. school aggregation down there? Many of William Penny and was the mother of six $2,101,183.96 Veterans will assemble at G. A. R. H all at 1 was good. Sheehan’a error was on his not children; two died in infancy, the remaining Sch. Thomas Hix was ready for sea yes­ Total asaeta In homo and branch nfllces over the players are overpaid if they get M2.50 a o’clock p. m , and at 2 o’clock p. m. w ill pro­ recovering quickly after stopping a dust rais­ ones are Mrs. Frank Bryant, Union; Loren terday, loaded from Joseph Abbott for New ten millions. day.” There ia really nothing that we can The only freezer made having the ceed to Achorn Cemetery to decorate the ing grounder and Murphy’s was a fumble W. Penney, Newton Highlands, Mass.; Miss York. after a long run in from third on a short hit. *ay to a cruel cut like that. F. M. SHAW, Agent, Triple Motion, the Duplex Dasher, graves of the soldiers and sailors there buried, Emma C. Penney, Freedom and W ilbur Pen­ Sch. Charley Woolsey is bound here ftom and perform the appropriate Memorial The Rocklands batted hard enough to win ney of Montville. Converted at the age of New York. Offlee No. 420 Main Nt., Roeklaari, Me. the Double Self-Adjusting Wood services. and gave Manager Long’s men quite a scare Capt. Tebeau predicts that one full season sixteen, she joined the M. E. church and Brig M. C. Haskell, Wingfield, arrived at 80tii A nnual Htatim rnt—JAWVAitr 1st, 1«97. Company H, First Regiment, National in the eighth when three men were left on in the National league will make - f Sock- lived a faithful Christian life. During the Scraper Bar. bases and only two runs needed to tie the Delaware Breakwater 25th (torn Ponce lor Guard of Maine (the Tillson Light Infantry) alexis, the now famous Old Town Indian, the last of her sickness she suffered much but New Yotk. UNITED FIREMEN’S INS. COM’Y w ill perform escort duty. The line of march score. greatest player that has ever j lined the * ’s» very prayerful and patient, resigning her Sch. M. I.uclta Wood, Spaulding, is at OF PHILADELPHIA. A Four Minute Freezer w ill lie from the G. A. R. H all by Limerock The visitors put up a “ daisy” fielding game organization. Sockalexis has a prejudice in self t > God’s will, A few days before she and if they keep up their good work w ill give Bolton from Charleston. Roukkx B. IlKATn, President. street to Main street and thence to North favor of smiting wild pitches, and the result died she said, “ The time has come for me to D knnih J. Hwkf.ny, Secretary. The Leader In the Market Main street, where the cars w ill be taken for a good account of themselves before the close is that tbe league pitchers cannot always give go and 1 am not afraid to die.” About an Sch. May O 'Neil, Walts, is bound to Apa­ of the season. lachicola Irom Boston. Capital paid up In cash $300,000.00. We Sell Them the cemetery. Ingraham H ill band w ill him a base on balls when they desire to do hour before her departure she repeated this furnish music for the march and ceremonies. We started in like winners, scoring four so. “ Sox” is the talk of the west. Here is passage, “ And the inhabitants shall not say I Sch. Mnbel Jordan, Hart, from New York times in the first inning on some very pretty Returning from Achorn cemetery Tillson a sample statement from the Chicago News: ant sick.” The last hymns were, “ Thou art May 4’ h for Palmas, was spoken 12th in lat. $ 30,000.00 Light Infantry will give a d rill and dress batting and we forgot all about the cold wind Burkett’s heart is broken—he has lost all my soul’s safe hiding place,” and “ Let me go 39.02, Ion. 52.35. ail bond*, 165,450.00 that blew across the diamond. But the chill ('Ity paaaengur railway atooka and honda, 133,428.00 parade before Edwin Libby Post and Major interest in life and g >es around moping and to the home « f the Christian.” Thus she Sch. Laura M. Lunt, Peck, was in port H. H. Crie&Co., came iu the last half of the first when tne Equipment and car trust bonds, 30,H00 00 R. R. Ulmer, in the vicinity of postomce grumbling. Sockalexis, the mighty Indian, passed away to that land, where “ The inhabi­ al Port .Spain 13th. MoriRugca (Ural liens), 070,619.94 visitors scored three times, all after it was ap­ HARDWARE, - ROCKLAND squate has ronbed Jesse of his long-held place in the tants shall not say I ain sick.” Real estate. 140,350.00 A ll soldiers and sailors of the war of 1861, parent to many that Wiley had the third man hearts of the people. Every day the Indian I,(Hina on collaterals, 91,000,00 Cash lo banka unit ofllce, 07,746.2* the city government and the citizens generally out at the plate. It was a close decision has something to contribute to the popular 456 MAIN STREET " R eaolu tIoiin of Renpeot. FISH ARD FISHING Interest aud rent* due and accrued, 16,096 52 are invited to join the procession. Comrade and went to the visitors. joy— now a home run, now a bunch ol Gross preinlunia and deposits In course Apploton, May 22, 1807. Surgeon Dr. Benjamin Williams w ill deliver We didn’t score again until the sixth al­ singles, now three stolen boscs and again a of collection, 40,032.43 the address at the cemetery and comrade though several times tbe first man at bat splendid running catch. The people have Resolutions adopted by David Esnncy Post Seven landlocked salmon were laken fr in Erastus M. Shaw w ill invoke the Divine reached first. The visitors, however, kept on forgotten Burkett and the jealous left-hander 69, G. A. R., on the death of comrade Ellison /Ilford’s Tuesday. REPORT OF THE CONDITION scoring and tbe atmosphere kept growing Maddocks: Whereas G od in his iufinite l.lAKILlTIICa. blessing. is sorer than a grizzly bear with an arrow in A halibut weighing 300 pounds was on Ru-lnstirarce reaeryo, —OK THE— The graves of the soldiers and sailors in chillier. his gizzard. wisdom has'again permitted death ta e n b r l.oaacs uiiadjuati (I and unpaid. our ranks and has taken front us our Comrade, exhibition this week at the market of D. W. Sea View cemetery and the other burial The Rocklands jumped on Pete’s curves in Titus. Taxes, commissions, aud all other places in this city and South Thomaston w ill the eighth and a hit would have tied the It has come at last. The Belfast club has Ellison Maddocks, therefore, Items, North National Bank, Resolved, that while we bow in humble be decorated, in the usual manner, by details score but the hit we longed for never came suspended pitcher Dilwotth. Two local sportsmen brought in 85 pickerel $9X1.462 4* during tbe forenoon of May 31. and the game was lost. Paterson has released Johnnie Stafford, submission to Him who doeth all things well and black bass as the result of one day’s 300,000.00 The ladies of Rockland and the citizeus Our “ fans” should not feel ashamed for who played in Rockland last season and Lew­ yet we leel to regret and deplore our loss, but fishing at Grassy pond this week. 202.608.00 trust our loss may be his eternal gain. BK8OURCKS. generally, are requested lo contribute flowers Rockland’s work for outside of Black’s pitch­ iston has eyes on him for an outfielder. The mackerel that were reported heading $1,4*8,021.17 Loam and discounts, $171,950 05aud to bring them to G. A. R. hall early in ing the boys played pennant ball. With a John’s pitching days are oven Resolved, that we extend our heartfelt this way seem to have struck off front the Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, 29 05tbe forenoon of Monday, May 31. couple of pitchers Rockland w ill be in the Belfast has signed George Regan of Hav- sympathy to the bereaved family and com­ coast, as no catches are reported among the F. M. SHAW. A xen t, U. H. Bonds to secure circulation, 25,000 00 mend them to the God of the widow and the Stocks, securities, etc., 29,000 00 The exercises of the evening of the 31st, game. erill, said to be “ Butcher Regan,” The Texas fishermen. n u l l ). No. 420 MnliiHt., Kocklitnil, Mo. Banking-house, furniture and fixtures, 1,000 00 On the whole Carpenter, we thought, um­ Wonder, who played in Rockland last sea­ fatherless. w ill be held in the Congregational church, Cod and haddock are very plenty and Due from National Banks (not reserve Major James H . H. Hewett of Thomaston pired a fairly good game. The summary : son. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions agents) 10021 be printed in The Courier-Gazette, a copy prices are low, but still the fishing industry is Manufacturers’ dt Merchants Ins. Co. Due from State Banks aud Bankers, 18 02w ill deliver the Memorial oration. AUGUSTA. quite profitable. Small boats are making Due from upproved reserve agents, 31,40103 Erastus M. Sbaw, the Post Chaplain, w ill Six thousaud people saw K id McCoy defeat sent to the family of the deceased comrade OF PITTSBURGH, PA. Checks aud other cash items, 2,038 38 AB R HU TB PO A K and a copy inscribed on a page of our good catches and fair dividends. read the roll of honor. Dick O’ Brien of Lewiston in New York, Incorporated In 1806 Commenced Business In 1*06 Notes of other National Banks, 3,592 00 Sohrecongoat, c, 6 2 2 3 6 1 0 records. The first sardiue packer in Eastport to re­ A right observance of Memorial Day tends Veltch, aa, 6 3 4 4 1 4 0 Wednesday night. O’Brien had the advan­ J ohn W Chalfant, President, Fractional puper currency, nickels and ceive herring this year for conning was J. D. cents, 504 51 to preserve true love for our native land and Delaney, 8b, 3 2 2 2 0 6 0 tage in weight but McCoy proved the better John Lane, IL II. Whitney, G. B. Thomp­ W m. T . A p a in, Heorelary. Butman, lb. 0 2 2 2 18 0 0 Young, who took nearly five hogsheads of L awful Money Reserve in Bank, v iz : a patriotic devotion to the best interests of ring general and wore down his man. The son, Committee on Resolutions. C apital paid up In Cash, $afl(),(>00. Specie, $7,7*9 45 Baudlboe, 2b, 4 1 0 0 6 1 1 very fine looking fish Monday of last week. Legal-tender notes, 9,000 00 the Republic. Connor, rf, 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 match was to have lasted 25 rounds but the AHMKTH, PRCKMnKH 1st, 1890. ------10,789 45 Jonathan P. Cil l e y , llanacom If, 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 result was a foregone conclusion when the Itcftol tit Inna of Respect. There were the following arrivals at C. E. Fogerty, m, 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 Real Estate owned by the Cumpany, Redemption fund with U 8. Treasurer Sim on IL F ish, Commander. men came up to the scratch in tbe io:h round. Weeks’ M onday: Schooner Horace Albert (6 per ce n t of circulation,) 11126 00 Gildea, p, 6 8 2 2 0 3 0 The following resolutions were adopted by unincumbered, $ 46,009.00 Adjutant. McCoy had O’ Brien at bis mercy and sent Almond Gushee Relief Corps No. 19, in mem­ with 1500 white halibut, Grace Choate with Lohhm on bond and mortgage (first Total, $282,053 05 Totals, 10 12 16 27 16 2 left jabs on his face and right swings on the ory of their late sister Mrs Abigail Simmons: 35,000 mixed fish aud Hullonian with 10,000. liens) 278,760.07 body in hot style. O’Brien was then in a Htocka and bonds owned by the com­ Whereas, it has pleased God in his All wise A member of a party front Leominster, pany, market value, 112.05A.O LIABILITIES, The list of Memorial Day orators this year AB R BII T B PO very weakened condition and as a knockout Providence to again visit our Corps and re­ Mass., fishing at Kineo, has caught a lake Loans secured by collaterals, 38,300.0 w ill include the following in whom this sec­ was inevitable Referee White stopped the Cash In the company’s principal office Capital stock paid in, $100,000 00 Dorecy ra move our much loved sister, therefore trout which weighs thirty pounds. It is prob­ and In bank, 84,109.90 Surplus fund, 20,000 00 tion is interested: Wiley 0 bout and awarded the fight to McCoy. Time Resolved, that we will ever cherish her ably the largest trout ever taken from Moose- Sheehan as Interest due uml accrued, 0,046.89 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes Bath— Hon. L. I’. Carleion of Winthrop. last of round 1 minute 30 seconds. memory as one worthy of our love and esteem. head Lake. Premiums In due course of collection, 22,780.48 paid, 26,299 04 Belfast— Norman Wardwell of Bangor. Fitzpatrick 2b All other assets, 2,442 87 National Bank notes outstanding, 22,600 00 Quion If Resolved, that we tender ner family and The Rockland Fish Co. distributed 1000 Bluehill.— Rev. E. A. Bean of Blue H ill. Coburn lb It rained Thursday—and by the way who Due to State Banks and bankers, 80 17 friends our heartfelt sympathy in this sad pounds of fine halibut among the dealers the Aggregate of all the admitted assets Dividends unpaid, 240 00 Boothbay— Rev. E. C. Whittemore of Dam­ Cbestnet rf can remember when we bad the last pleasant bereavement. first of the week. The largest of ‘.he fish of the compa >y at their actual Individual deposits subject to check, 110,040 87 ariscotta. Murphy 8b day—in consequence of which no game was value, $636,109.81 Domand certificates of deposit, 3,000 07 Black p Resolved, that these resolutions be entered weighed 281 pounds, and the whole lot were Boothbay Harbor— Rev. L. D. Evans of played. The elements have not been with LIAML1TUBS, PKOKMIIKU 81, 1890. Cashier's- - • - checks - - outstanding, ndlnf 126 00 upon the records of our Corps, a copy be for­ captured off St. George. Camden. Totals 88 13 10 *23 8 the Maine league thu9 far but we are all warded to the family of the deceased and Net amount of unpaid losses aud Total, The fish markets along the street are $282,66* 05 Bowdoinham— H . E. Webster of Damar­ •Fogerty out for laterferlng with pitched ball.* hoping for the best. also be printed in The Courier-Gazette claims, making an extra fine display of more varieties Amount required to safely reinsure State of Maine, County of Knox, as: iscotta M ills. Augusta* 3 1 1 0 6 1 0 fl x—10 Lois K. Davis, Emetine L. Hall, Lucinln all outatan ling risks, Rockland, 40000208 0—9 A rumor is going the rounds to the effect than the average person supposed existed. 1, E. F. Berry, Cashier of the above named Camden— J. II. Montgomery of Camden. McLain, committee on resolutions. All other demanils against the com­ bank, do aoleranly swear that ths above statemeut Castine— Hon. Llewellyn Powers of H oul­ Earned runs, Augusta 4, Rockland 8. T w o base tbe Rocklands would have to throw nip the Mackerel are coming in slowly as yet but pany, viz: commissions etc., Is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. ton. hits. Hchrecongost.i Veltch, Sheehan, Fitzpatrick, sponge. This is a mistake. The Rocklands what there are o f ’em are beauties. E F. BERRY, Cashier. Cbestnet. Stolen bases, Butman, Dorsey, Cbestnet, Total amount of liabilities, except os Subscribed aud sworn to before me this 24th day Freedom— Hon. W. C. Philbrook of Water­ Base on balls, by Black, 9. Ull by pitched ball, by are in the fight and in it to stay. We may AUGUSTA Quite a number of our local anglers have tai stonk aud net surplus. of May, 1897 ville. Gildea 2, by Black 8 Struck out, Butmnn, llandi- not win the pennant bnt we w ill be found Dr. B. T. Sanborn, wife and daughter re­ visited Alford’s Lake in South Hope the past Capital actually paid up lu cash, F. ERNEST HOLMAN, Notary Public. Gardiner— Rev. C. S. Cummings of pretty near the top at the close of the season, turned Monday night from a visit to Balti­ week, but the catch of land locked salmon Hurplus b youd capital, Correct—Attest: Watch the Rocklands from this out. A H. M. BIRD. Augusta. more— C. E. Tillson spent Sunday with his has beeu light up to date. About 20 Aggregate amount of llubl llles in­ N . T . FARW ELL J Directors. Jefferson—R. S. Partridge of Whitefield. pitcher named Kerrinsof East Pepperel,Mas*., parentB at their home in Sidney— W. W. desciples of the sport tried their luck Sunday, cluding net surplus, K. R .S P E A R , ’ $ 31 Liberty—Arthur Ritchie of Liberty. Dilwortb, the Belfast journalist, is respon­ has been secured from the Torontog and he Turner of Palermo was in the city, Tuesday, but the skies were too bright and the water F . n S H A W . Machias— Rev. T. J. Wright of Waldoboro. sible for tbe statement that there is not a met the team at Bath yesterday. “ Billy” on business------Ernest Cramer and Miss too rough for good results. A 2£ pound 1 4 4 0 . Monroe— Rev. II. I. H olt of M orrill. newspaper man in that city that can properly Maloy is with the team in Portland and will Rosamond Turner were united in marriage salmon and an eight-inch eel were the only OHIce No. 420 MainHt., Itocklund, Me. Searsport— Rev. O. H . Fernald of Sears­ score a ball g me besides himself. “ Why do the twirling against this strong aggrega­ Saturday afternoon by Rev. f. M. Wyman at catches reported. REPORT OF THE CONDITION port. don’t you score the games yourself,Dil?” asked tion of old timers. Steve Mahoney of the his residence on Weston street. The happy GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. —OF THE— Sherman M ills------Rev. T. E. Barttow of one o f his auditors. “ That reminds me,” re­ Tauntons has been signed as catcher and couple left the same afternoon for a carriage Rockport. plied D il, “ of a certain manager of a team Captain Wiley goes to first base. These men drive to Washington and Pa'ermo where they GLENCOVE OF I-ITTHBUUUU, PA. South Paris—Rev. C. A. Southard of Lew­ located not a thousand miles from Portland are all first-class and w ill greatly strengthen ROCKLAND NATIONAL BANK, have relatives and friends. They w ill spend A. F. Humphrey Is again at home after a Incor|iui»i.d In 1KU. CoiiinwiiM* Hu.Ium. In 1M2. iston. who played right field with hi* club when they the team in every department. The boys are a two weeks’ honeymoon after which they A. B. Buu(jo», PrM ld.nl, F. I.. UnoM.HwJieUry. Union— E. M. Thompson of Augusta. played up in a country town one Saturday af­ batting and fielding all right and with the stay of some week* ai Monhegan------Mr*. w ill return to Augusta where they arc em­ Capital paid up In calk, SxIMI.IMIU. Thomaston— Rev. C. W. Bradlee of Bidde­ ternoon. He was anxious to have tbe detailed new pitching material w ill be right in the Geo. W. Vinal and son Harold,of Vinalhaven, RESOURCES. ployed at the hospital. ford. score appear in Monday’s Argus,so he essayed game. Manager Quinn is displaying com were recently at Z. L ufkin ’s,------Mrs. E. J. aaaara, i>VdSM»Kit SI. Wd., Loans ar,d discounts, $358,29* 85 The exercises attendant upon the laying of Unity— F. J. C. Little of Augusta. to keep it himself,as well as playing his game. mendable pluck in keeping up under adver­ Collins has returned from a visit with her Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, 0 *7 the corner stone of tbe Nash schoolhouse daughter, Mrs. John D. Weed, at North Deer Reul K.tute owned by tba compndy, U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 100,900 00 Vinalhaven— Col. W illiam H. Fogler of W ith runners on first and second a fly ball was sities and the public appreciate his efforts to uulncuinberod, $ 19,200.00 took place on Monday. They were partici Isle------Miss Edna Davis, of Rockport, was a Stocks, securities, eto, 12,726 *0 Rockland. b it to the manager in right. He caught it all give us a winning team. The public should pated in by children of the Grove street Loans ou bond und mortgage (first Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures, 6,900 99 Waldoboro—Col. A. S. Bangs of Augusta. right, laid the ball on the ground, pulled out remember that the home team has to pay a guest at W. R. H a ll’s, the first of the week Ileus), 230,290.00 Due from approved reserve agents, ""23,619 02 schools----- Hon. J. Manchester Haynes re­ ------Mrs. Jessie Kalloch, of South Thomas­ Stocks and bonds owned by the oom- Chucks upd other cosh Items, 0,891 *3 his score book and credited himself with a put rain guarantee of $20 to the visiting team. Bucksport—H. W. Norton of Bucksport. turned from Europe the 16th------Miss Alice ton visited her brother, A. W. Clarke, this pany, market value, 140,012.60 N ctes of other National Banks, 1,697 00 K itte ry—Samuel L . M iller of Waldoboro. out while the two men scored.” W ith The Rockland management has paid this Knowlton is at home from Boston where she Louus secured by collaterals, 11,200.00 Fractional puper currency, ulckuls und three times this week. The skies w ill not week------Open cars are now being prepared Cush lu the company's piinclpal office Lim erick— L. R. Campbell of Rockland. his remarkable ability for telling impossible has been a student at the Emerson School of cents, 111 19 always be overcast with clouds, there is a for the Summer’s work at the car bouse and and in bank, 83,772 47 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, v iz : Rockport— Rev. N. R. Pearson o f Rock­ stories Dilworth, to our mind, makes a great Oratory------Water street was enlivened Sat­ Iiiteri st due und Mcnueii, 6,063.10 lim it to the fall of rain and tbe sun w ill surely will soon replace the close cars. Two of Speoio, 13,122 00 port. mistake in fooling with such precarious pro­ urday afternoon by a runaway, which, while Premiums In dua course of collection, 82,949.28 shine again, so keep up heart and be ready them are now ready for business—— Sch. S. All other usscls, 120.60 Legal-tender n-.te-, 4,000 09 Warren— Rev. Mr. Bixby of East Haverhill, fession as baseball, when his talents would he not causing any great damage, made people ------17,122 00 yielding him princely wealth ou one of New to “ play ball.” M. Bird arrived from Belfast Saturday of last Redemption fund wllh U S. Treasurer Mass. scatter quickly------E. S. Mero, who was re week and lies anchored in the harbor------Y ork’s “ yellow” journals. 0609,177 86 (5 per cent of circulation) 4,600 00 The Rocklands played in Lewiston yester­ covering from an attack of grip, was taken Miss Susie I I . Murch lately at Rockport is Biddeford Journal:— There was a large day, will be in Portland Saturday and in A u­ suddenly ill with pneumonia, Tuesday- now stopping at W. R. H a ll’s------Four new LlAAlLiriCH, OKI KMBKU 31, 1*90. One paper calls attention to the fact that 113 The Kennebec Co. Medical Association met gathering at the Foss street Methodist church runs were scored by the six Maine League gusta Monday for two games. They will G. E. 1000 motors have arrived for the R. Net uuiouiit of unpaid losses and LI ABILITIES. Wednesday evening, where an informal recep­ he at home Wedn tsday with Belfasts as op­ in Augusta, May 18 and 19. An interesting T. & C. St. Rwy. from the General Electric ■ lullliM. 0 18,742.08 teams in the three games of last Saturday. Amount required to safely re-lnsure Capital stock paid in, $160,000 00 tion was given to Rev. Charles W. Bradlee, ponents. address was given by tbe president, Dr. J. E. Co., and also two new trucks from the Taylor Surplus fund, 60.000 00 Even this would not have been quite so bad all outstanding risks, 169,796.00 the new pastor of the church, and Ids Tamil). Tuell of this city, also papers by other at Electric Truck Co., of Troy, N. V, The car All other di-ruuuds sgalust the com­ Undivided profits, less expenses aud taxes were it not for the further fact that the six tending physicians. paid, 20.821 01 The committee who had charge of the recep­ teams footed up the grand total of 50 errors. Much Pleased With It. recently from Dover, N. IL, No. 16, will be pany, viz commissions, ate., 18,109.46 National Bunk notea outstanding, 90,000 00 tion have been hard at work for the occasion, II. C. Crawford, a subscriber to Tbe Cou­ fitted out with mis new running gear------J. Total umounl of liabilities, except capi­ Due to other National Banka, 0,690 98 HOOD’S PIIsLB cure IJver Ills, Due lo State Bunks uud bankers, 1,182 45 anc the vestry presented a very pretty appear­ Lewiston Journal— “ Iu Pulsifer, Manager rier-Gazette, writing from Micanopy. Florida, Frank Sprague of Rockland is again on duty tal l * 01*0.017 0* Capital i 200,000.00 Dividends uupuid, 045 00 ance, with potted plants and cut flowers artis­ Garrity has, to our taste, secured the best all- says: “ I am very much pleased with the UlllouBueas, Indigestion, Ifeudache. at the car bouse as night man, after a few Individual deposits subject to check, 182,800 08 tically airanged. After a social hour, during improved twice a week issues. I wish you A pleasant laxative. A ll Druggist**. weeks vacation------Ralph Ingraham uf Glen- Hurplus 122 639.17 Demand certificates of deposit, 14,417 04 around man of the team. He can hit and run which all were presented to the new pastor bases and.play infield or outfield and besides much prosperity with them.” cove, has acted as night mau during this time Aggregate amount of liabilities Includ­ Total, $621,768 10 and bis farnilly, an enjoyable entertainment this,tan go in and pitch as fast ball as tbe best ------Beds of handsome tulips are now in ing net surplus, 0609,177.86 consisting of literary exercises and music, was of them.” And we may add that one of the Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. bloBsom near tbe power house and in front uf F. M. SHAW, A g e n t, State of Maine, County of Kmox, s i : given. There were solos by Miss Wiuifred deepest regrets expressed here this season is The Be»t Salv e in the world for Cuts, tbe stock room adding brightness to the CASTOR IA (mice No. 620 M ulubl., llocklwud, M« I, G. HOWE WIGGIN, Cashier of the ubovs Pillsbury and Mrs. George'* E. Ricker, which that Nate is not wearing a Rockland instead Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever vicinity— Albert F. Jones is rapidly turn­ named bank, do solemnly swear thut the above were enjoyed by all, and the readings by Mrs. ing over the cars, “ spick and span” with a 3w29 statement is true to the best of my knowledge aud of a Lewiston uniform. He has played ball Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaius, For Infant* and Children. belief. G. UOWK WIOOIN. Cashier. Susan Ham Piper and tbe selections by tbe in Knox county tbe past two years,and earned Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively coat of paint and varnish, into the hands of Subscribed and a worn to before me thia 21st day ladies quartet also deserve special mention. in that time the reputation of being the most cures Piles, or no pay required. I t is guar­ the “ barn” crew to receive trucks and motor*— CTOINWIJIZX’A .'riO IN . of Muy, 1897. A t tbe close of tbe evening's program, Rev. Wu f u ­ — Alvin Hodgkin*, an employee of tbe electric WM. A. HEAI.KY, Netary Public. reliable player who ever stepped into the local anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money ll a il. Great Egypilau Correct—Attest: H . F. Moulton, pastor of the Universalist diamond. Camden would have been delighted refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale lU u u r . railway boarding at E. E. Rhodes’ came very Remedy. A pos­ W. S. WHITE, ) church, made a few remarks. Tbe reception to see him play here, even as Warren is by W. II. Kittredge. near getting seriously hurt the 22d inst. He itive C u re for all W. T COBB. J Directors. was declared by all a decided social success. was riding on the “ tower” or “construction” Hloiuacb, Kidney JOUHB. CASK, ) 31 pleased to have Black here and Thomaston a aud Bladder number of her last year’s favorites. car when the pin which held tbe rod con­ . Troubles. Most necting tbe two cars in place, suddenly broke. excelleul for Hoi The Beat Remedy for Rheumatism. The rod was driven into tbe ground about two F 4. Beud4cla. The Lewiston Journal prefers tbe Belfast A GOOD FIT f 1« stamps. Tbe From the Fairhaven (M F.) Jteffh ter. infield to any other in the Maine League. feet and this raised the rear wheels of the 4r UgypUaa Modi- M r. James Rowland of this village, states “ tower car” into tbe air where it remained that for twenty-five years his wife has beeu a Well, we have a little second baseman whom we would not swap for tbe lot. is more desirable in a shoe than in this position, tbe rod having beeu driven We are selling sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago under a tie. The load was well shaken up she was in such pain that she was nearly any other article of wearing apparel. Base ball propably brings into existence and (brown about, together with Mr. Hodg­ crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, more jaw cracking names than are to be found You have to think not only of ap­ kins who was well bruised and rendered in­ Hard and Soft but he bad icad of Chamberlain’s Pain Balin iu any other profession outside of Greek and sensible for a tim e------Rev. W. O. Holman, MEN WANTED and instead of going for tbe physician he pearances, but also of your comfort. of Rockland, w ill conduct services at tbe went to the store and secured a bottle o f it. Cuban wars. Look at tbe Maiue league over all New England to work for us soil­ C o a l We have a pair of ehoee that will (it Glencove school bo se, Sunday. The last ing uureary etook. Steady job, pay weekly, His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland’s for instance. Rockland lets us off fairly easy ith a few small ones such as Cbestnet and leader was Frank L. Cummings, of Rockland exi^rleuce not ueceaeary, exclusive te rri­ purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the you. Theae ahoea are made to wear. ------One of our citizens,who bas always borne tory, outfit free. A pply a l once. c h e a p a a Balm thoroughly aud in an hour’s lime was Viau. Pm'land goes us several better with Houle, McGuiik, Polfiemus, Roussey and The price could not be lower—for a good reputation, came near being mistaken HOMER N. CHASE St GO.Auburn,Me. able to go to sleep. She now applies it when­ for a horse thief by a Rockland man last week. ever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that Deisel. Lewiston hasn’t anything worse than tbe same quality, nor the (it more too Malu Street. a n y b o d y . Killeen and Bangor is unusually moderate Our fellow townsman overtook a horse aud it always gives relief. He says that no medi­ 26*84 Mention ibis paper. this year with only Vro-un and Meagher. perfect at any price. Women's Hue wagon going along tbe road with no driver cine which she had used ever did her as much Augusta starts off at tbe head o f1 the batting iu sight, aud so concluded to take tbe outfit A . F . Crockett Co. good. The 25 aud 50 cent sizes for sale by Vici Kid Skin Boot*, soft aud (legi­ list with Scbrecongost, following it up with fo bis home, a short distance off, thinking per­ IL L . Robbins Union, D. B. Cobb & Son Haudtboe and Veitcb. Belfast immediately ble. Price* 19.60, *3, 12.50, 82 haps tbe occupant bad been thrown out of N o r th E n d . Searsrpont and Warren Pharmacy. the wagon, aud would eventually turn up and takes the medal with a batting list containing 91.25, 91 and 79c. such names as Mazena, Callopy, Mulhall, claim bis property. Just as be was about to Orders by telephone I f you have auy small advertisement— help Ritchie, Gaslonquay and Carriveau. There is turn into bis own street be was overtake!) by g _ “ in Worm V wanted, lost, fouod, etc.—put it in Every­ material for one of F. Marion Crawford’s best tbe excited owner, driving a borrowed horse body’s Coluino, printed iu every issue of The works. ______WENTWORTH A, CO., 338 Main St. at tbe top of bis speed, who excitedly took Clixb R Niven prompt attention. Courier-Gazette. Thousands of people w ill possession of bis property with no thanks to read it. Our Maine league boys must brace. Surely H O O K L.A IV X ), nd.^.X»TXl. the Glencovcr for bis trouble. Best for Children 8 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897

ANOTHER GENERAL ORDER PUPIL ARD TEACHER MAINE ODDITIES

Son* of Veteran* ArejTrjred to Attend Jthe Friendship** teachers this Spring are as fol­ Some Qnalnt Items Telling Life In the Nation’s Greatest State. .-STOVES ^Annnal|RncAmptnent Next Month. ■ ■ Stop! Women, lows : CLARION Division Commander T. A. Cooper of the May La wry, Friendship, Grace Libby, Cam­ The average Maine farmer is burning more Maine S. of V., has issued general orders No. den, Sara Trowbridge, Waldoboro, Nellie on account of the caterpillar than of Cuba. Make Friends Everywhere And Consider the All-Important Fact, Bray, Boston, Mass., Carrie Bradford, Friend 3. It speaks of the resignation of Capt. J. A Machias barber hao been plying hi* trade because they can be relied upon A T A L L T IM E S W. Dutton of Major Charles P. Baldwin ship,North school,Olive Geyer,Friendship and In that city for 33 years, and has done busi­ and are camp, No. 41, of Second Lieut. O. G. Barnes That in addressing Mrs. Pinkham yon are con­ Lena Bradford, Friendship. ness in the same shop for 21 years. of Garfield camp, Waterville, and First Lieut. fiding yonr private ills to n woman—a woman Damariscotta Herald.—* I t hai been prac­ The cotton operatives in Saco and Bidde* Merton H . Welch of Shepley camp of Port* whose experience in treating woman's tically decided by the state superintendent of ford, are locking for a prosperous Summer, land, and congratulates Dr. H . M. Nickerson diseases is greater than that of any liv­ schools to hold one of the Summer schools in with mills running on full time the coming THOROUGHLY on his election to Lieut. Welch’s place. ing physician—male or female. this place, but as he always does in such season. ' It urges every member of the division to You can talk freely to a woman cases he has conditioned the holding o f this An engagement ring awaits every hobo on CONSTRUCTED attend the annual encampment at Waterville, school here upon the interest shown by teach­ arrival at the Bangor jail, the ring of his ham* when it is revolting to relate your ers and superintendents in this section. All in the best manner possible June 16 and 17 and camps to immediately mer on the four tons of rock to be broken out private troubles to a man—besides, that Mr. Stetson asks for is a guarantee of elect delegates and alternates and also all back of the jail. camps to assist the G. A. R. in every way a man does not understand—simply 150 teachers in attendance and considering New Designs. New Improvements, The tramp who boasts of having walked possible in the observance of Memorial Day. because lie is a man. that there are over 200 teachers ’in Lincoln but the same old standard o f excellence The quarterly reports for the quarter ending Many women suffer in silence and County alone this is not a large guarantee. from New York to Brewer without missing a in every detail. Ask your dealer for them March 30 are also appended. The number drift along from bad to worse, know­ “ From conversation with many of the teach­ meal Bays he was never turned away from the or write to the manufacturers. of camps in good standing is 48 with a mem­ ing full well thntthey ought tohave ers in this county it was judged that they door of the poor. A Lewiston saloon-keeper recently sat on WOOD & BISHOP CO., bership o f 1,327. Two camps were mustered immediate assistance, but a natural would take a big interest and turn out well. in during the quarter, with a membership of But so far returns from this county have not the grand jury upon his own case. No modesty impels them to shrink from THE IMPERIAL CLARION „ EHtabliRhed 1889. Incorporated 1894. 43. The amount of cash on hand was been encouraging. Superintendents have failed indictment was found, although a legal seiz* >272.02. exposing themselves to the questions to respond to the question whether or not ure of liquor had been made on his prem­ Shepley camp of Portland is sending out to and probably examinations of even they would attend the school. Now this has ises. the officers and delegates of the division a their family physician. It is unneces­ probably been due almost wholly to The captain of an Islesboro schooner is not circular letter endorsing Lieut. Col. Arthur sary. Without money or price you neglect but this very neglect injures the pros­ complaining of hard times and depression in pects of the school. shipping. For seven years he has been un­ M. Soule of Portland as a candidate for the can consult a woman, whose WHIFF FHOM THE SEA office of division commander. Col. Soule is knowledge from actual experi- "L e t every superintendent and every officer able to get a vacation and is off duty now one of the hardest and most efficient workers y p,, ence is greater than any local on the vaiious school boards and every teach­ only by hiring a substitute. er work hard and go to work at once to get Cept. Colcord, who fur years commanded Maine division ever bad and his election is . physician in the world. The fol- It must have been a peppery conversation The expected as a recognition of his services and in all the names possible so that we can show the American ship A. J. Fuller, has resigned 1 owing invitation is freely offered} which a woman had with the Gardiner station ability. a promising outlook. This Summer school agent the other day when she had to pay >4.65 from lhe sea and he and his wife have arrived Dessert accept it in the same spirit: means too much to the educational interests for the storage of her trunks. Ignorance of at San Francisco by rail from New York. REVIVAL OF SHIPPING of our county to allow interest in the matter Capt. Colcord proposes to eschew the effete /for to-day? Don’tgive it1 MRS. PINKHAM’S STANDING INVITATION. the law or the rules of the railroad are no ex­ ' a thought—further than to ’ to lag. Let the teachers of our county see to cuse, however. east and make California his home for the A great merchant marine would be a for* Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly it that returns are sent in at once as to the rest of his days. order it from your grocer. midable barrier against foreign intermeddli g communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, probability o f their attending.” The most remarkable horse yet reported Give your husband aud the this Spring, a season so prolific of stories of Theie are about ninety different lines of boysatreataflertheirownhearts I on either of the American Continents. It opened, read and answered by women only. A woman can freely talk of her The schools in Center Lincolnville are in ocean steamships which make a business of would form a supplementary navy, which equine intelligence, comes from Mapleton, —a mince pie, fruit cake, or a private illness to a woman; thus has been established the eternal confidence be- session. The Village school is taught by Mrs. where a man says his horse stops at a cer­ maintaining regular communication between fruit pudding. To have the per­ would render the construction of a large num­ tween Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which hns never been broken. Sadie K night; Lamb Dist., Gusta Mathews; the ports of the United States and the ports of ber of naval vessels unnecessary. The Euro­ tain point in the road for him to get a switch, fection of mince pie or fruit pud­ Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from, it is more Rackliff, Edna Lamb; McCobb, Belle after which the beast starts off for town at a the rest of ihe world. Three-fourths o f these pean nations which can effectively intermeddle M ille r; M iller, Grace Mahoney; Ileal, lines, about seventy, connect our country with ding, order in America have all of them large merchant than possible that she hns gained the very knowledge that will help your rapid gait. case. She asks nothing in return except your good-will, and her advico haa Carrie Sherman; Mathews, Winnie the old world, yet of all these only three of marines, liable to capture and sequestration. French; Youngtown, Sarah Fuller; Dean- Mrs. Stow Wilson of Sullivan has just the steamship companies belong to the United At the first attempt at European interference, relieved thousands Surely any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does town, Helen Leadbetter. The Lamb school dumped her kitchen fire for the first time States. a genuine American merchant marine would not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance.—Lydia E. 1 inkliam since last October and during all those months was delayed two weeks, the new schoolhouse “ I take the greatest delight,” said U. S. NONESUCH dot the seas with privateers, and it is not of steady burning has consumed but 2 1*4 not being finished. Senator Perkins the other day, “ when I am in likely that they would give a worse account Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. tons of coal. Mrs. Wilson should tell her a seaport city in putting on a flannel shirt M IN C L M E A T of themselves now than in the days of old.— sisters bent with much shaking and dumping and going down to the wharves and ming­ N. V. Marine Journal. ST. GEORSE of coal fires this Winter, just how it was Ready for use in twenty minutes. | ling with the sailors. You know I used to be While the great majority of the American STEAMBOAT SPARKS WARREN done. Always freah, delicious and whole- Port Cly d e.—Arrived Saturday, sch. Yan­ a man beffire the mast myself, sailing to Cali­ people approve of the dicriminating duty A Bath store suffered from a peculiar some. Cleanliness and the best ------I N orth W arren.—The farm known as the kee G irl, to go on Maine R. R. to be painted. fornia by way of Cape Horn when quite policy for the protection of American ship­ freshet, this week, when 160 gallons of grade of materials are first con- , The Silver Star is off the Castine route for ; Cushing farm in North Warren has been sold — In port, Friday, U. S. S. Lilac and young. So nowadays I go down among the ping in the foreign tr d* there has been oppo­ molasses burst its barriers and washed all be­ eiderationa in its manufacture. , a short time to receive a new boiler, some re- to Arthur Perry of Rockland— Mrs. Austin several coasters bound West.------This place stevedores and the sailors and sit on the side ••Id •▼•rrwhare. Take ■• aabatitaatec. j sition to the policy, nevertheless. The fore it for a time. A hole a foot square was pairs to her woodwork, and repainting. The ' Ka||och has gone to Rockland to work in the it coming to the front in halibut fishing. of the ship aod talk with them, learning ' A IBo. aaakw large plea. j opposition was confined to a very few people, cut through the floor and the uncomfortable Sm« r««r U4r«u, aMalag Otl« KMMr. work is being done here. The Tremont is on pant factory, where her husband is also at Damon Simmons and Warren Davis caught something new all the time from their expe­ however, and the latest information indicates sweetness unceremoniously dumped. That and wa will Ml Hs s haak. ’’Mra. the route while be Star is ofl. work— Miss Hattie Young went home from five Saturday, two of the number weighing riences. I like to go in the foundries, too, r»p«M YU aUgltlM ." *7 that this has disappeared. It now looks as store should have no need of fly-paper this •r tfca M l MW«lag huj The Castine is now ready for business ex- ■ her school last Friday, sick with the grippe— over 500 pounds. Enoch and Henry Benner and the machine shops, and watch the men »riMrt af 1,000 for the admitted by all practical painters year. sweet, amiable disposition bad gained for her the Albion band went to North White- Days. affair has only >500 in sight and w ill try just that Pure Linseed Oil is tbe beat pres­ It will show new and promising parishes many friends and those who knew her best field to a railroad meeting, Tuesday— George one more week to raise the balance. I f the ervation of wood, while lead possesses organized at Woodford’s, South Portland, loved her most. Funeral services, conducted Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., lays: Avery and Mrs. Wade went to Cooper* Mills, sum isn’t forthcoming Bath w ill not celebrate, tbe greatest covering capacity of any East Auburn. It w ill show the churches by Rev. Mr. Baker of Searsmont, were held My wife bad Inflammatory Rheumatism ia Saturday— Bertha Jackson visited her brother that’s all. There seems to be a general feel­ kuowu pigment. However, when through the state in excellent financial condi­ Sunday at 1 o'clock. Flowers contributed by every muscle and joint, her suflering waa ter­ Charles on Deei H ill, Friday—The prayer ing among the citizens over there that there tion, despite the bard times. It w ill show a friends were very beautiful. Among them rible aad her body andface were swollen al­ meetings are well attended. these are used alone the load will iu a large increase in membership, making plain were 22 white roses given by the Sewing Cir­ most beyond recognition; had tieeo ia bed for aie things needed by Bath more than a short time chalk and wear ofl, but six weeks and had eight physicians bat re Fourth of July celebration and that they when properly combined with ziuc it that spiritual matters have had earnest atten­ cle of which Mabel was a member, also a Fifty Year* Ago. tion. Three new churches have been organ­ cross, crescent, wreaths, etc. She leaves a ceived no benefit until ahe tried the MYSTIC should be obtained first. forms a coaling not yet equalled by ized, one with 51 members. father, mother, two brothers, Elmer E. and CURE FOR R H E U M ATIS M . It gave im A Bath cat is having a story told about her Fresideat Polk la the White H our chair, auy “combination” or “durable pig- mediate relief and she was able to walk aboat Dr. George M. Twitchell of Augusta is Walter L. o f Roxbury, Mass., two sisters, by the newspapers which is worth repeating. While ia L.wetl waa Beeler A yer; rnept mixtures.” Do not be deceived president of the convention, and w ill call it to Azuba B. of Thomaston and Mrs. Martha E. ia three days. I am sure it laved her life." ANOOVW She belongs to a confectioner on the princi­ Both were husy (or human weal by chemically united poiut said to con­ order. The address of welcome w ill be given Robinson of Vioalbaven, all of whom were Sold by W . J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland, pal business street and a* few days ago her Oae to govera aad oae to heal. tain rubber, asbestos and tbe like, os it by Hon. W. T^Cobb. present at the funeral. Deceased was 22 yrs. four kittens, newly arrived, were sent to the Aad, a. a .resident's ,is e r ot will is impossible to bold them iu solution. to months old. INIMENT happy buntings of the cats. Tabitha mourned Sometime.depeeds .a a liver-pill, WALDOBORO Cures Every Form of Inflammation; Asbestos as a mineral will not remain APPLETON their loss most deeply, among other things re­ Ur. Pelk toek Ayer's Pills I trow True’s Pin Worm Elixir, Fe y lk r ’s Corner'— John Benner of Noble, INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL. fusing to eat the rarest delicacies. The other iu solution while rubber, as auy oue AW iXioN Rid g k.— Mrs. D . Tobey, also boro was at J. A. Feyler’s, Monday— Frank For bi. liver, SB year. a ,.. kuows, is u gum aud cau ouly be Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tobey drove through Famous for nearly a half ceatury, still main­ the opening of the riore, the cat Burgesa waa at Orffs Corner, Monday—A. L. flaintuatlou------and■ — you ------conquer— •»— the -*• disease,------■-*— lufliun 1 was found with a little black kitten which it worked while not aud will uol unite from Augusta Saturday to attend the funer al tains its high reputation as a remedy of great H ilto n and wife and Lizzie Fletcher went ta cnatlouU manifested outwardly hr redneaa.swelllnr of their relative, Mabel A. Sprague— Lindley eStcacy sod sterling meriti corroborative of and heat. Inwardly by conKestion or the bltx> had stolen. The little one did nut have ila with oil. Silicate or barytes, another China, Friday— Mra. W illie F. B. Feyler was vaasels, growth of unhealthy tissue, pain, ferei ana eye* open. The old cat is perfectly con­ claimed pigment, is ouly added to give H ilto n of Warren has been visiting bis sister, this comes the report that within the last in Rockland, Saturday—Jacob Davis and dlaease: as asthma, abscesaes, burns, bruises, bron­ Ayer’s Cathartic Pills Mrs. Florence Sprowl. three rnoaths Dr. J. F. True & Co., Aubara, chilis,chitis. colds, coughs,coufhs, croup, catarrh, chaps, ailall forms tented and happy with her adop ted kitten. weight and destroys the body of the wife of Orffs Corner was in this place, Sun­ of sore throat, la grippe, mumps, muscular sorcucaa.1 There is one horse io Maine that ia not lead. So we could uaiue other claimed Me., have touad it accessary to prepare day— Frank Slain and wife weie at Flandeis were designed to supply a 28,000 hotties o f this good old remedy. skittish. He proved i(, the other day, wh- n pigmeuts but years of experience bos Coiner and spent the day with Mrs. J. Hoff- be backed into the fire-room opening io the model purgative to people who 1 ------set, Sunday— Mrs. Simmons has been spend- SArESoOT«'K6SATlSD'lHG | taught us to kuow that Lead, Oil, Ziuc Biliousness We saw an envelope this week with a bus­ steamer Sedgwick at Bar Harbor. The burse bad so long injured themselves properly combiued tuakes tbe ouly iuu a couple of days with her titter, Mrs. o Z L u d T T a u old Family IbjsU lauto 18K> landing feet u> the with griping medicines. String I l caused by torpid bvw, which prevent* diges­ iness card on it that is quite a curiosity. A f­ Fred S tain. ______perfect coating. ter giving the man’s name and address it an­ Doula a remedy have existed au IUUc cc t>e^ow 10 l ^ c *tokc hole iu front tion and permits food to fenneut and putrify lu * ’“ * “ r“ - of the furnaces and the bewildered firemen, carefully prepared and their in­ We, backed by tbe manufacturers, the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, nounced bun as being in the following kinds EAST NOBLEBORO a rernady In use today w nun nas m o couwmuc* gredients adjusted to the exact guarantee MONAItCil PAINT to be I of business. “ Notary Public, Pharmacist, tho public Vo ao great an extent as this Anodyi who fortunately stood from under when it began to rain horses. The animal soon re­ necessities of the bowels and composed of uotbing but Pure Liuseed I dealer in merchandise, watches, jewelry, Mrs. Annie Benner of Vinsibavcn visited Oil, Lead, Zinc and Turpentine Dryer at Wtn. Benner’s, last week—Mrs. Anuie gained his feet with his blanket iu flames aud liver, their popularity w as in­ Safes for sale, agent for Bicycles, Aetmolor sold subject to chemical analysis. W indmill etc., also publisher of the Courant." Froude and two children of Boston are visit­ his tail badly singed by contact with the stantaneous. That this popm grates. The stokers managed to strip off the The envelope announced also that be dealt iu ing her mother, Mrs. J. W. Creamer—A. A. larity has been maintained * “ Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes and Newbcrt attended the animal meeuug of the burning blanket before the horse w^a much H o o d ’s scorched, aud then the beast, instead of kick­ well marked in the r edal ____, aarsonaasM. and, Rubbers, Paints and Oils, Hata, Capa, Blank­ German Protestaut Society at the old German CLIFTON & KARL, uol rehoed, blitnua isvsv ets and Robes, Everything,’’ also “ Public church in Waldoboro, iaat Saturday—William ing and thrashing, stood gazing about the awarded these pills a th e Umberbind, one of Nobleboro’s oldest cib- most unconcerned being 00 the boat, until W orld's Pair 1893. blood paUouiit*. Hood's P ills Station, Long Distance Telephone.” Which Foaitlvely cure b ill Is sUiuoUle the line be makes a specialty of waa not stated, zens, is giadualiy tailing— Mrs. Charles Keyes uver and Vowelcornj somebody threw down some bales of hay, by and two daughters, Gladys and Marian, have from the blood. I aid of which he was elevated by easy stages 8 7 7 M ain at., R o c k la n d im Uw liver. cure — but at any rale he must be a many sided using thuui, Price 50 Years of Cur s. pottoo, etc. 2t oente. been spending a few wceha in Rockland. Lb.Juufihok ' the deck. I , 3 X 8 • oui, ruu ui taka