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ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1894. Entered ■■ K.cnnd Ola.s Mall Motto. N umbku 2
HOME LOYALTY. S E E T H I S WORTHY OBJECT STABLE FINA\CIALINSTITUTIONS. II ill, Samuel Bryant, J. C. Perry and C H. Berry. At a subsequent meeting How many of our readers when they For Which thx Elaborate Concert To morrow Evening Is to Be Given. And the White City went down in a EAT O p p o r t u n it y They Hold Their Annual Meetings and of the directors, the following officers order goods ask for those made at home? era of flame. Were elected: President, Geo. W. Tomorrow evening, tn Farwell Opera Elect Officers for Another Year, Il we buy home-made goods all tho Burry; Vice President. Chas. H. Berry; WITHOUT MONEY. House, there will be n fine concert England fears that she will lose her mon y stays here. If we buy goods Cashier, T. II. McLain. given for the pnrposo of raising fundB supremaoy on the seas. That same fear The Rockland Loan & Building Asso o not made at home, only a small portion to pay the expenses of a free bed in tile on the part of England coat Napoleon ciation— Resume of Its Condition — ,0 0 0 Grand N ew Year P r ese n ts! 3 0 0 G ifts! Vital Statistics—The County Banks Tho North National bank officers, of the money stays here. Emergency Hospital. In view of this his throne. and I Heir Exc.llent Condition • titled Tuesday, wero President, Sidney For Subscribers to The C.-G. fact a reporter of T he C.-G. thought The John Bird Co. manufactures The Rockland Ulcer is advertising a M. Bird; Vice President, E. R. Spear; tlE NEW YORK WEEKLY RECORDER Is th« best homo paper in tho 'twould be an opportune time for visit spices, nnd other household articles, biok entitled a ‘ Trip to the Moon.” it Cashier, N, T. Farwell; Directors, |J . Wo have ninde arrangements with tho publishers to send Tub 11E annual meeting ing tliis institution and getting some probably has reference to some of that ■key R ecorder for a who e year to every one subscribing to The < ourier- makes extra fine goods, nnd all the of the It ekland S. M. Bird, E R. Spear, F. R. Spear. fc»«,orp jing for one year, paying the su -seri;-t;on price •. « co m advance. little information regarding the condi paper’s “land tax” and other visionary grocers keep ’em They employ help, Lean & Building A. W. Butler and A I). Bird. ErnestJ r 'l ii r. v ? i k i. y Rbcobdbr Is a large twen y-iou page paper, containing tion of things therein. thrones. ) latest Parle fashions before they appear in any ott.e. American publlca- Association took Holman is clerk. n ; gives the latest news of the world, sensations, sermons and doings of increase our city’s business and pay The Emergency Hospital is on tlie o place Monday I creation n'inost on the instant of happening, and the publishers are con taxes. Tho money expended for their third floor of Syndicate Block. It The author of a hymn ’'There’s a light Rockland National Bank elected stantly introducing novel and startling sensations. evening, Jan. 9, Everybody obtaining Thb W&kkly Rroobdkb through this office Is en goods remains here with ns. Why not comprises ten rooms, including 2 wards, in the window for thee, brother,” lias officers Tuesday with tho following re titled to compete hi 2 private looms, dining room, dietary dii d in a Kansas jail, but nt last accounts 1894. The fol ask for home made spices and the like. sult: Directors, Wm. H. Glover, John kitchen, and operating room. Tlie the authors of “ After tlie Ball” and lowing sers nnd directors were S, Case, E. II. Lawry, W. T . Cobb, That’s tho kind of home loyalty that The First Grand Prize Distribution of 300 Valuable Presents, sanitary arrangements are perfect with “Ddgy” were still at largo.—Boston □nanimnu-ly elected : President, Samuel W. S. White, Fred W. W ight and pays. __ which will be made March 7,1894, and every one signing bis or her name to baths, lavatories, closets, etc. Dr, Globe. Bryant; Secretary, Fid ward K Gould; W. W. Case. John S. Case is re-elected the subscription blank balow and sending it ta*»ur office, wit »2.oo will receive CITY CHAT. W. V. Hanscom is the surgeon in charge, (Treasurer, Leander Weeks; Attorney, [ president, and G. H. Wiggin ia cashier. Tlie Courii r-pn/ette for on • year, regular p ric es oo, I hk WLekdy Recorder while Mrs. Dr. Bello S. Ayers is the Culture is getting in its work in K an J E Sherman; Auditor, E M SubbsjfF B. Hatch and Harry Hix are clerks. for one j par, price $1.00, and ar~ ono of the several premiums illtHlrat d be low, worth 75 cents oach; tola 7fl, |,..sid»»s being entitled to figure out the Here and There About Our Rapidly matron and house physician. There sas. A Lawrence papor rebukes a Tope- Directors. Samuel Iirymt. Albert W. | o time required for a United States silver dollar to fill I rota the top of The Growing Metropolis. eka paper for saying “The Matabeles." Recorder Lull d ig, 15 Spruce stic-’t, N«nvYor.{, to the street below. the dis nr: four regular nurses as follows: Butler, Samuel A. Burpee, Gardner L. | The following directors were elected tance froui the top of the building to tin street being exactly lu5 feet and 9 Miss Winifred Shaw of this city, Miss The Lawrence critic declares tint ‘ ma’’ Farrand, J. Henry Flint, Harry O. at the annual meeting of the stockhold- Inches. ’ ATI? a well known is merely tho article “the" and that it is A silver dollar will be dropped from t io top of The Recorder Building Clara Porkins of Newcastle, Miss Cum Gurdy, E Mont Perry,Frank C, Knight, „r8 of Georges National Bank of Thom- Rockland business February 2s, lf-94 at 3 p. m., and the time required in falling will he accur mings of Union, Miss Fuller of War only proper to say the Tabeles. Ju-tus E Sherman, William S. White, aston, held Tuesday last: Caleb Lovon- ate! v timed ami the time pub isne , In I he Weekly R i iorder, March 7, 1894. man, who employs Ezercii your wits and send n your answer t j tins p oblem. ren. Miss Shaw is head nurse. There is L"ander We ks; Finance Commitire, saler, Edward E. O'Brien, William A. The follow_ v ng partialpar tial list o. prizes wi.lwill byE given to tt.e subscrilM'rs who a number of meu: a corps of assistants beside these, m ak As stated elsewhere President Cleve Samuel Bryant, Frank C Knight, Campbell, Moses R Mathews, C Sydney between now and February 23. 1894, first send the correct failing time of the ‘‘Catholics are al ing a total of ten in all. land refuses to pardon Millorand Clark, Gardner I,. Farrand. Smith. Edward E. O'Brien was re those first Bending nearest the correct nine. and the pr os will be awarded in ways church-goers, th e order numbeied. No. 1 golnjr to tJi- o Ilrst sending the correct or near At the present time there are six the Jeffarson Burdan murderers who are There is but cne change on the Board elected president, and John O. Leven- est the correct time, No. 2 «oin to the seoond sending the correct or next and on Sunday yon patients, with accommodations for four serving a life sentence in Thomaston of Directors, E Mont Perry being saler cashier, Miss Lizzie Levensaler nearest tho correct time, and & , o i throughout the whole 1st. can depend upon T ry It, and you may receive on , of these Ne v Ye ir Gifts. teen. Three of tho six are sufferers who prison. Those mo:t conversant with tlie chosen to fill a vacancy caused by the assistant. it that they will The oorrect tim e w ill be published in The Weekly R ecobdeb, March 7, are unable to pay one cent towards their case endorse the president’s action. In resignalion of James Donohue. The o 1894. bo at mass and not Don't think that others may bo ahead of y m. Tee last person Bonding care, and the hospital is caring for them this cuse clemency would be ill-timed. report of Secretary Gould shows that Tho annual meeting of the stock- the enswer n ay wm the Ilrst. pr.ze.zo. It 4Iss well worth trying.trv off sprecing about the country j and on without hope of remuneration. Of remarkable prosperity has been the lot ho'ders of the Thomaston National Bank A list of the prize winners ill be publisbe 1 in The■: Weekly Reco Monday morning as a result, you will March 7.1894. course the institution can't do that kind The public will watch with interctl ^ js association for the year just past wnB held in their banking room. Jan. 9. generally find them at work and in a of work to any great extent and exist, The old board of directors, viz., SL LOOK OUT FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR I the progross of the co-operative experi Dispite tue financial stringency through condition to work. I don’t believe in Prince, Wm. J . SiDger, C. H. Wash-N— Fill out this blank, out It out and send to us ir.tb*2,00 and the object of tomorrow night’s con ment in Michigan, known os the Gibson out tbe country, this association has an idle Sunday. I am not a religions cert is to raite funds to endow a free done a larger business than ever before, barn, N. C. Meban, B. W. Counoe, H. man in the strict sense of the word, but ville Altruistic Community. The society bed. The actual expense of a patient owns over 400 acres of fine farming land nnd its financial statement fully warrants Mills and E. A. Robinson, were elected. I like for workmen those who attend for care, food, etc., is $1 n day. If the For president, C. Prince having present and is engaged in manufacturing, ag ri tbe confidence reposed in it by the church, because I know they will be the concert tomorrow evening yields $;1G5, ed his resignation of that position at a My answer to the falling tlm • of tho dollar is. culture and merchandising. Women public. most likely to bo ‘on deck’ Monday there will be one bed at the hospital The receipts are: Cash on hand previous meeting of tbo board, at his morning. An idle Sunday is a danger have equal authority with men in the which will bo free to tho needy. The $1 management of affairs. At the end of Jan. 1, 1893, $1 490 90; received for request that resignation was accepted, Sign your name...... ous day.” will pay the actual expense, tho hospi the year half tho proceeds of tbe com dues, $24,748 50; interest, $5.355 41; and Capt E A. Robinson was cbo County...... Postoffioe. tal physicans donating their services, premiums, $1.735 89; fines, $120 28; fill that position, no other change Rockland baseball enthusiasts arc munity aro divided among the members, Street and Number...... operating and treating for nothing. membership fee9, $151 50; transfer fees, made. F. II. Jordan conlinj coming out of their hibernation wonder according to the amount each has pro The hospital is not a homeopathic $4; loans repaid, $3,9G4 52; insurance, cashier und Thomas A. Carr ussi| L I S T O F PRIZES: fully early. They want a state league duced, and the residue is devoted to gen institution. Almost all of the cases are $468.72 ; total, $40 865 91. o ’ fret panels, height, formed to include Bangor, Belfast, Bath, eral purposes. The scheme appears to WEBER UPRIGHT GRAND PIAI 4 feet 8 Inches. surgical ones, and are mechanioal or Disbursed for withdrawal of forfeited At the annual meeting of tbe s?? Made by tno cele Freeport, Augusta, and any and all be a modified form of Bellamyism. It scientific, ». ithout reference to schools of shares, $5; withdrawal of shares, holders of the Camden National Bank, brated Weber Piano other places that enjoy good baseball is an attempt to harmonize tbe socialistic Company, Fifth ave. medicine, nnd allopaths are just as wel $5,497 40; withdrawal of advance pay held January 9, the following directors and 16th st., New and are interested enough and have sand principle of joint ownership in the agen come as homeopaths. ments, $544; withdrawal of interest on were elected: J. F. J^jgmor,^ York. Every piuno- enough to support an association and a cies of production with tbe individual forte is warranted , nnn nn It is a grand institution which the advance payments, $201.95; amount Alden, Johnson 'Kill] for five years. Price,.!.000*00 good club. istic principle of rewarding labor accord poor of our city have already bad occa loaned on shares tho past year, $685; J F. Stetson. H. L. AH -—Parlor Organ.. 200.00 Rockland last year had a fine team ing to its efficiency. The history of such 3 — Edison Phonograph sion to bless, and T he C -G. will be amount loaned on real estate, $28,895 00; president and J. F. StutS complete . _ 175.00 and we saw some good ball. Next enterprises shows that individ lal jeal 4 — Columbian Bicycle, surprised and disappointed if our peo disbursed for current expenses, SG98.59 ; Jenness French is oierk. nickel plated *. 100.00 season we’ll have a better one than ever. ousies upset the success of socialized in 5— Ster- opticon 100.00 ple do net fid Farwull Opera House dustry while tho socialized forces deter for improvement of real estate, insur LOCAL LACONICS. n “ G—Bicycle ...... 75.00 tomorrow evening, ance and taxes, $757.22; cash now on !<— New Home Sewing Rockland's people are charitable and iorate the individual. hand, $3113 03. Machine...... 7 0 .00 thoughtful, and deserve great credit LEND A HAND. Newsy Notes and Brief Mentiq 8— Parlor Stove . .. 5 '...... This association now has an accumu Late Home Happenings. 9— le « bcope.mounted. 50.00 therefor. Outside of the work of the Tbe late H. W. Paiuo was for five 10— Cooking Range .. 42.00 Charitable Association and its Auxiliary There’s Work Enough for All to Do years the prosecuting attorney for Sen lated capital of $102,137.87. The total 11— Cooking Rmgo__ 40.00 and More Than Can Be Done. Some of our young men hnveJ a great deal of good is being accom nebeo County, Maine, and though urgbi amount loaned on real estate is $102,800; 12— Cornet...... 35.00 ized a society oulied the Broj 13— Kodak...... plisbed by the various fraternities and Every kind hearted person in town to accept a re-election, he positively do- on stock, $1,930; the guaranty fund 14— Overcoat...... 3 0 .0 0 o • churches. Rut outside of all this, indi amounts to $624 30; the advance pay 15— Ladi'-s* < io ik... 30.00 can find ample opportunity to exercise dined it. In conversation with a mem- Rice, Bird & Barney, 10—Typewriter... . 8 0 .0 0 viduals aie helping their neighbors, and his generosity on tho worthy poor all bur c l tbe Boston bar, a tew weeks since, ments io $6150.75; interest on advance 1.—Stylo E.—American oak, 7S 17— Reohnlng Chair. 2 0 .5 0 B ck insurance men* rObloT! petnves; grand uprg'it; extra 18— Gin I nr ...... 25.00 it seems to bu a time of universal benev about us. Keep an eye out for the be gavo bis reasons for this declination. payments, $606.49; uudivided profits, handsome case, over t ng sea.a, C.-G with s lovely calendar. An I over 209 other valuable olence. Down at the Soutb-eod some ol needy in your own immediate locality. “ I found’ be said ,’’that I had begun to $1,405.08; real estate owned by asso three strings, patent a-tion, con prizes. o o tinuous hinges, "iid carved legs, I'ii list of prizes o e e l, with the young men were discussing eases of have feelings of disappointed when I ciation, $3138.24. swing desk, handsome; width, a ful • !«» eriptioii of »»»te i p riz e , Tho pension of Lucius C. Dagge t of need, and being unable to give much to Mrs. Henry Pearson, chairman of tho tailed to securu convictions, nnd also There are now 539 shareholders, 170 6 feet; depth, 2 leet 4^ inches; boat free to all whos-u l or it. tlds city has been renewed. help such cases, one of the number sug Chartiblo Association Committee in that I was ti tving this feeling irrespeo of whom are boirowerK, The lum ber ol SEE W H A T WE GIVE EVERY SUBSCRI ER. shares is 2,241 I 2. FoX ihe ensuing o o gested tlio idea of getting up a minstrel Ward 5, complains that little or nothing tive of my own personal belief in the “ Trolley foot" is tbe name of a troubl* 3 Every subscriber sendinft®® i r e year’s subscription to The Conner. perforin ince and devoting the proceeds is banded in to her for tho poor of tho guilt or innocence of tho party accused. year ihe fourteenth and fifteenth series thnt iff ets new motor men in tbo em Q u . t i e mid The New Yohk Weekly ltncQBDi.il Is entitled to any ONB to help the poor. Tho necessary steps ward. She has hud many calis, and to A lawyer likes to win cases. I was a of stock will he issued, tho fourteenth in ol the premiums below. PROVIDED tb it when Bonding the sube-ription tho ploy of the uluctrio road. It is oi.used are now being taken to push the matter supply them has been obliged to pur lawyer with professional pride But I April and the fifteenth in October, and prernliim desired io mentioned. io u r tuulo must bo bent to help pay postage by ringing tlie gong which alarm the on the premium. succi sdul issue. Il’s a grand ob chase new garments at tbe stores. In was also a man, nnd had an instinctive Irom April to October shares are open to ISicUol • p late stool all purchasers, hut during tlie Fall and public which is rung by means of uc iron •Cl-du'x. hu«, <|;jaI- ject, a good idea, some of our best min tiireo needy families there is a total of love for justice. I found on a little self- Hf. :ncb«» Io, button in the platform, upon wblol ttia Lverybo y u-ed, strel talent is interested, and we hope to fourt’en children who need clothing. examination that Paine the prosecuting W inter,shares will he sold to borrowers food , , motor man presses bis foot. It dot not e a pile of money made In the family closets in tho ward are attorney and Piine the man were at odds only. Uia p-ix yuu vauu take much pressure to ring the gon but many articles of clothing which might and so I concluded that tlie latter should Thu laws of the state provide that Alcohol f.Atrp. a lit after a series of stock is four years old ilie exertion brings new muscles into tle Kem < r lie tft< The Emergency II ispital concert oo- prove God-sends to many poor people. have tile chance. I did not Want any curllnir irons. < l»>tn, and over, that the shares of those series play and iu a day or two tbe now me* doo« not Biiiol.o th i curs tomorrow evening, in Farwell Ransack tho big pile of garments which thing more to do with the office of pro Iron. ..n.l i. 1 ,»y, may ho .etired at the direction of the are affleted with soreness or stiffnas, y for use. L* io* Opera li aise. The money raised is to fii 1 tlm attics and closets, and leave tho secuting attorney. It was too risky, so tun ii .t t u t t d o m w ith- directors. Pursuant to this law and to j l»te right foot. The malady has be u-u I to endow a fieo bed in that insti set viceable ones with Mrs. Pearson. of course I got out.—Boston Transcript. care for tho Winter’s surplus of promptly dabbed "trolley foot.” tution for tlie beta fit of the poor of our Comforters are in great demand. funds, the directors have decided to soreness soons wears off but city. Il would be a striking example ol SOCIAL SALAD. Duu’i let tlie poor sleep cold when you, commence the letiremeut of tbe un new men are affiieled with it. the benevolence of our people to see the dear reader, have a spare comforter and Society Notea, Paities Teas and Other pledged shares of the first and second Opera House filled to the brim. O 3O D OLD u gentle blanket at bourn. Send your blankets Like Innocent Dissipations. series. Shareholders holding same will and comforters to T he C -G office for he paid the lull amount ol their deposits W. J Wood of this E xtra flno quVity Mon'i If we are io have a Fourth of July listrihution. I'110 High School sociable Monday and accrued dividends, und may take Solon, Me., the other day to i Rose, with double book no evening of last week was a very pleasur- toco, oerfeot fitliag, gaorun celebration it's time to begin girding up I out an equal number of shares in the funeral servioei of a maternal I t«< d otaluloo^ otroug. fine out your loins. Fellow C'elebrators! ’Twould We hear from the young folks that j able affair, although the net proceeds durubio. j current series. Il a sufficient number aunt. They were Aaron JewettJ be nice to celebrate! We must cele they are at work on T ub C.-G. fuel fund were not 1 >rge enough to tempt uu em- on it. and » ol the shares are not voluntarily sur 84 years, who died D jo. SI; andj l.-.mento It l •ilU.il> ild. .-70id by deal- brate 1 All the young men or young misses in buzzler. Miss Kate S. Ingraham was • lur ------rendered, the law says that the directors A Jew ett, aged 79 years, who < the city should interest themselves in tile pianist of the evening. NEWSPAPER NOTES. shall euforee retirement by lot alter 3 They are tho last of Mr. this mutter. ( o npioto eot thirty days notice. mother’s people. | of Doiuiooio. Dudley M. Holman has an editorial Beautiful Oublaot Plot are A very pleasant wedding was solcni- This is an excellent time lor bor It is a long-lived family. & Frame* rod, blue or groo» position on the Providence, R. 1., Daily A Roeklaud gentleman ruoenlly gave Fery oho ty and aUraatire rowers to secure loans of tbe association, grandfather Jewett died at News. the Charitable Association a barrel of ( niz< d Wednesday evening at the homo flour. It was divided up into small par- i Hie bride's mother, Mrs. Celia Fish, as money has never sold ut so low u rate 91 and his grandmother Je| ng a rar.or caa as at the present lime during its exis age of 92. * without ib1^ John C. Winterhutham, who died eels and a dozen lamilics were helped , this city. The contracting parlies were t belt* recently at Lamoino, was ut ono time therewith. Who will do so some rnoref Agues E Fish of this city and J. A, tence. ACTUAL WEIGHT. I *Tni a daisy ” Card > Ue-o 2 I Ca,e. white metal editor of the Edswurth Bulletin Griffin of Boston, Rev L D Evans of I . oil Y r I’i* O ■ statute I rhich m tktti it a HANDSOME UNIFORMS. At a meeting ol the stockholders of We saw two big oranges from with beautifuldo«ign fori te share a u l Camden being the officiating clergymen. xfM Keopo • art* from «u mg tu d • »»<■< ii»- Thu Augusta Journal is now an eight- the Limerock National Bank Tuesday F'lorida grove of Woodard «Ss Spaldin .11. I X I.... 4 Tlie two new fire companies, Gen. The bride was becomingly attired in afternoon, the lollowlug directors w ere j of South Thomaston. They weighed' page paper, one of the few improve Berry and James F. Sears, are having French eassimere, golden brown, with chosen: Geo W. Berry, Richard C. 12 12 and 13 1 2 ounces ments possible in that valuable paper. haudsomo uniforms made by Rose Bros. velvet and white satin embcllishmeut Il is enterprising and up with the They are of indigo blue cassiuiere, with T he C G extends its congratulations to times. double-breasted Irock coats, nice trim this worthy young couple. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. mings, gilt braid, eto. » Tlio Waldoboro News has entered Thu two eornp inies will unifoiui upon its 221 year of prosperity and use Fi.luuiry 1 is the dale of the wedding ulike fulness, with tin t well known and popu-1 of E F. Glover and Miss Addis French Two blalod knito.pearl or ahe'l baoJle. extra lur editor, S. L. Miller in charge. Wei OUR PRIMER. of this city. hope to bu able to assist Editor Miller Ses our city grow. What makes our STTE uI j m o r e . celcbrule its fiftieth anniversary. city grow ? Ii is beeuusu our people The chorus choir of tlie First Baptist 'nt tied to bav ------Church held its rehearsal Tuursday even- •bang licitp'm l • ".Jp r a i.iu-* unm i " I na Yauiie spend their money at home. pel " uiilttiuu id T h 'i i \V. , ay 11;. \iiipi a I Our o f our exchanges states that tburu at ihe home of A. Ii. Butler and wife, Thia pr.vii'g-alone e v.'oitti many time* tne c o t I our price, ir..1 you will b ' able to make m ay vu uablo ex '.sages wit are 129 railroads in this couutiy in tho Why liould we buy our goods at M ush road, making lliei journey thiih- CGHDUt’s tboUSHlld ' bands of receivers, which doesn’t look as ' boiue Because liie money we thus ex-1 er in big teams lurnished by Frank S. People who k n o e M u. , o. i wP' t .1; . though railroad properties are ail gold . peud will thus remain in our local cireu K dleth and Mr. Butler. They were Xbe t.uiKi.Udlui. mines. I latiou. most pleasantly enleilDaed. ABSOI.UTEIY PURE
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THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY JANUARY 16,1894.
F U E L FU N D MEN AND WOMEN BOSTON LETTER 100 pieces Cotton Birdseye. 10 GRAND MID-WINTER. box colored L There is a great deal of want in our Personal Paragraphs of More or Less Weekly News Notes From New ft piece, Interest to Our Readers. England's Great Metropolis. Old Prloe 60 cent® elty. Many families are unable to pro Worth from 20 vide fnel with which to keep warm. Mrs. I. K. Kimball and daughter Netla left B oston, M a rs., Jan . 16, 1894. 10 doz. L adies’ Want yesterday for Boston tor their usual W inter 1000 yards Fruit Loom Cotton This is a season of raonev earning in In the distribution of committee appoint sojourn-----Miss Jennie McLain returned Wed ments at the opening of legislature, F. W. antqne ways, but we believe the young nesday from Boston where she has been puran- Darling of Hyde Park, who has many friends in R em nants 1 to 10 y ard s, people thns far have not been engaged in< her piano studies-----0. E. Havener, wife in Rockland, fared very well, being made a Old Price 10 cants. Gent’s Linen Collari and four children have been sick with la grippe member of several committees, and bouse- in anything of the sort, and so T he the past week, hut are recovering------Mrs. chairman of the committee on railroads, the soiled. C.-G. has a plan to propose. Coal sells E. W. Singleton of Marlboro, Mass , is at most important In the Houso. Mr. Darling 1000 yds. Remnants Unbleached 6 for 2.5 cents. at ten cents a hod. To the young miss Pillsbury Johnson’s, Masonic .street-----J. W. was also a candidate for the speakership, but Walker, the piano man, is in the city, accom withdrew from the contest. Cotton, 40 inches wide. or lad fifteen years and under who will panied by little Gyp. Worth 8 ceuta. Gents’ Shirts and Drawers, An appreciative audience, that tested the earn the greatest number of ten cents Charles Henderson, a former Rockland boy, Worth 60 canta. Mending aa well aa the seating capacity o f the FULLER & COBB’S is a guest at Capt. M. K. W illey’s, Limerock between now and Feb 6 T he C.-G will Hollla 8treet Theatre Monday evening, greeted street— - Mrs. G. R. Lancaster is in Boston .500 yards 48 inch Unbleached Gents’ Fleeced Underwear. give ft nice gold ring. The money thus ----- C. E. Weeks has been in New York on Mias Marie Jansen on her first appearance In badness-----N. A. Packard has sold nut his Ibis city, as a star, in “ Delmonico's at Six.'* Cotton, . . . . Good Til raised will be used as a fuel fund, to be Prices mill be made Io m atch the tim es, which, owing to the Dull Trade in business in Portland and returned to Rock In the audience were a number ol well known Regular Price 12*^ cents. expended for the poor of our city. The land------Miss Della Bean is home from Bos- Marne people, among them ex-Mayorand Mrs. the large cities, enables us to purchase Goods for Cash at the LOWEST 10 Linen Dressing Case Corera, ton. W. 8. While and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H ill. PRICES IN THE ANNALS OF TRADE. And in order to show those that Hen cent pieces should be bnnded in as Worth 76 centa Miss Rlssie Smith is visiting in Portland----- 300 yards Shirting Prints, fcvat as earned so that tho poor may be cannot come what we are doing, we give a few quotations in this paper, Editor Ogier of the Damariscotta Herald called Mrs. Deo. Patterson (nee Edgerton) of La Good Time. Price fl cents. Rotting the benefit of the money nt once. on ns yeaterday----- Hon. Abel Hunt, one of Fayette, lnd., formerly of Thomaston, spent a the same subject to changes. Many of the goods we have only small Odd sizes Corsets, Bangor’s substantial business men, made us a few days In this city last week. Mrs. Fattetson lots of, so do not be disappointed if some of them are dosed at once. Tht names of all contributors will be was on her way to Thomaston where she w ill Former Price ,1.00 pleasant call yes erday. 300 yards Dark Percale width of But we shall add Bargains from day today, as we never want dull trade, pnblijhed in this paper. N. F. Crbb and wife left this morning for a visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. Edgerton. and always try to keep our derks through the Winter season, and the Ladies’ Wool Skirts, short visit in Boston----- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dress Goods, . Otto, of Bavaria, tho insane monarch, i? Ames were passengers on the morning train, A. B. Fales, formerly of Rockland, but now only way to do it is to offer GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL NOT BE Worth $1.26. a prominent citizen of Somerville,was appointed When labor wae plenty these goods sold for very sick. He has made his subjects very sick for Fitchburg, to visit Mr. Arnes’ sister, Mrsi cents. This la tho third case. OVERLOOKED...... to the board of health of that city by Mayor for some time. Laforest Fuller-----Mrs Harriet Btrd is spend Ludies’ Wool Skirts, ing a few weeks in Boston and vicinity----- Miss Hodgkins, Wednesday. MaBaachuset's is having some little trouble Mabel Haines was the guest of friends In H a ll 100 pairs White or Grey Blank W orth with small pox. 57 w ill not do Maine any hurt owell a few days last week. While there she 8ergt. John Brlckley ol 8tation 2 now re Remnant* of Dress Goods with Remnants Ribbon at H alf Price to watch ont. had the pleasure ot listening to an address by ceives bis friends in a bran new office, exten 50 doz. All Linen Whit' Rev. C. S. Cummings, formerly pastor of the sive alterations having been made at Station 2 Several Case, this Saaion. out regard to cost. Excel- Belfast's free soup bouse Is proving a success. Methodist Church of this city. In Ihe past lew weeks. Black Velveteen Bindim 'TIs an Idea (bat could he copied to advantage Mrs. Maynard 8. Bird is in Boston----- E. lant for House and Children’s by other cities and towns In onr state. Worth 10 easts. Mont Perry and wife w ill leave next Saturday There were many Rockland people in town 50 pairs Wool White Blankets. 5 cents. tpr a trip to California. They w ill be away during the week. Among them were Mr. and Plenty of Labor Times ,2.00. Dresses Usual Price 17 esnta each. An obstinate Bath citizen recently had the 20 pieces all wool Dress Goods, 29 c some two months----- John Perry and wife of Mrs. C. E. Littlefield, Dr. F. E. Hitchcock, A. pleasure of paying 835 in tho settlement ol his Ingraham’s H il1 are visiting their daughter in W. Butler and Capl. C. F. W illiams. Plenty of Work 60 oruti. poll tax. Don’t monkey with the tax collector. 10 pieces Turkey Red Outing, 8c A lot of Dress Buttons, 2 doz Belfast-----Leslie Cross is home from Bridge Ladies White Handkerchief' port, Corn., where for nearly two years he has Miss Minnie Palmer, who has just recovered Good Tim es lO^cents. What’s the matter with letting Governor been in the employ of Warners, the well known from what threatened to be a very serious ill 10 pieces Tycoon R epps, Mitchell of Florida and the Duval Athletic corset manufacturers. He w ill return there ness. is now able to resume work. 50 pieces Light Strip Opting, 5c Former Price 17 canta Club have a scrap. ’Twould create more fun when business starts up-----Geo. W. Brown of than Corbett and Mitchell. Warren visited friends in town.------A. J. 12 Scrap Baskets. Miss Cora B. Gay of Brockton spent sev 100 Chenille Fringed 6-4 Covers, 98c tees Red Scrim. . Erskine is at home, sick with la grippe------eral days during the past week with friends in 1000 Spools odd shades of Twist. W orth 12 % centa. I t is announced that Charles D. Clarke the Good Times 81.58. Before Chrlstmi E. E. Morrison Is very severely sick----- F. E. this city. originator and former editor of the Bath Inde Bickmore has been cooped up in the bouse 6 for 5 cents. pendent Is to resume the paper’s editorial chair. Fred L. Andrews of this city is visiting his Remnants White Checks for Ladies’ Fleeced Hose, a number of days with sickness. 25 pieces Gingham, E dito r Clarke's pen Is too able a one lo be old home In Thomaston. 2 pairs for 25 cents, allowed lo rust out. Labor Plenty 8 centa. IN VIRGINIA. Aprons, Children, etc. Joseph F. Glover of the firm of Stanton & One lot Cotton Tarn, Glover, Hanover street,has been visiting friends Bordered Opaque Windo Henry Watterson, be of the star eyed god How the Ship Timber Cutters 25 pieces Dress Goods, 12 1-2c In Camden. 2 for halls 5 cents, dess, doesn’t like the Wilson b ill. Says It Isn't W intering—Comfortable Time, Good Times 20 cent/. Remnants of Crash—low prices. Shades, square-toed enough. I t ’s square-toed enough Albert 8. Rice and Miss Ellen Rice were Regular Price 50 CentH. to knock the natal stuffing out of Knox E. A. Wentworth ot Rockport arrived home guests at Parker’s during the week. 20 doz. Black Dress Braid, 3o a roll County's lime business. 25 doz. Children’s Wool Black Friday from James City Connty Va , where he Plain and Fancy Silks put on Regular Price 7 cents. 25 Hassocks to close, has a crew of 20 man at work getting out the J. E. Moore of Thomaston spent a few days .Boston Record files the following at the Worth 11.08. frame of the 1500-ton vessel to be built by H. M. here last week. Its editorial colnmn: the counter aud marked in paper Z Bean of Camdeu. J J. Wardwell of Camden ■ 1896, W. McKinley, Jr., Ohio; T. B 8 pairs for 25 cents. is in charge of the crew in Mr. Wentworth’s M. F. Hanly of Union visited John C. Short lengths in Brussels, Tap order ot arrangement to be decided blue, showing the bargain Ladiesl Silk and Linen Under W?., absence. Mr. Wentworth w ill probably get Hanly during the week. I t Is not nnderslood that “ here- estry and Wool Carpets, with V." out the frame for the second vessel which Mr. vests, small sizes, only "applies to eternity. prices; Silks from 25c upwards Ladies’ Black Wool Hose. Bean w ill build. John L. Goss of Green’s Landing was in W orth »1.26 out regard to cost. Mr. Wentworib says that bis men are having town last Tuesday. The Rockland Ulcer in Ils last Issue refers to a comfortable time ol It in the Virginia woods. some paper aa being ten days late with an ar- They have only had one snow tall, and that Miss Marie Jansen has mode a decided bit in | * | ^ . news, a ^ j In Ihe very next item gives was early in January. The ground w .s white Glen MacDonough’s new comedy “ Delmonico’s RULLER & COBB, at S ix” at the Hollis Street Theatre. Miss hap-- only one day. Jansen is an old favorite here, but her new ven - ^ W t in l ... ,- TH E MOCK TRIAL. ture has won her many new friends, Her en SYNDICATE BUILDING, - - - ROCKLAND, MAINE SI®?. ^■ pietiM int "!i,■. ar.d d, r.- i, ;.,rn gagement at the Hollis ends this week and will As the otflccrs cleet of these or- The breach of promise case, Liscomb vs. be followed by “ Jane” rU b Jennie Yeamans ^^K atlons will not he Installed until lomor- SOCIETY CIRCLES. Davis, for $50,000 damages on muck trial in the roln. KjBsvenlug, the Ulcer must hsve bc-.-ndesi-.-lb. Jtst to start the before the Good Templar Circuit Court, held “ CharleyX, Annt” (“ from Brazil where the installetion which occurred one year alternately with Hamilton and Progressive ruts come from” ) is drawing largo audiences Here and There in the Gay Local Whirl Ball Bolling as a of Social Amusement, Lodges, L. R. Campbell, esq., Judge, has to the Columbia Theatre at every performance. |$iS^R>eeting ot the S . i t v governti. nt an: closed. C. J. Gregory, council tor defendant, There is not a heavy moment in the play, and Invitations are out for a private dancing tees Iron) the churches uml tn’iivtiLt-iii and W. A. Ripley, for plaintiff, ably argued no better way can be imagined to laugh away parly at Limerock Hall, Friday night. The COMMENCER ^^Lw as held lu-t Light til tleVBf incur- the case last night at Progressive Lodge. Tbe a,Gt of blues or to pass a most merry evening Big Four turnish the music and the committee . ^ B ^ h c a .” . judge made the controverted points ot the law than to visit tbe Columbia. in charge is R. R. Bartlett, W. H. Brown and For the New Year lh' i. n clear to the jury who then retired and in a few “ Ihe District Fair” , which w ill be presented A. E. Crock>Rt. kjt\S fllO J-EftfOqS p'-ur , ii minutes agreed that it was impossible for them at the Grand Opera House this week is a strong to cut and haul wood to agree, ten being hopelessly in favor of a domestic play of New England life, abounding The following item is from a Pepperell,Mass., Genuine $3.90 St. Louis, for c ity use.” —Portland AaW ffser. verdict for defendant, and two fci plaintiff. with human interest, beautiful pictures, and paper. The lady is a daughter of Postmaster I f the city has been using wood it prb^ftbly There has been consider/ioie interest in tho exciting situations. The cast is exceptionally O. P. Davis of South Cushing,this county : Genuine $4.25 Haxhall, trial at every meeting. . bought it ot local fuel dealers who were obliged strong, aud the play w ill be presented under James E Dunn and Miss Julia C. Davis Genuine $4.70 H. B. G. Magnificent. to have it fitted for use, and so were obliged to the personal direction of tbe author, Mt. Edwin were united in marriage at the residence of hire men to do it. We fail to see how taking Five members jokaed Hamilton Lodge Satur Barbour. S b l a f . Waller C. Harriman on Pleasant street, Wed ftjrW e warrant these Flours. Not one barrel in over 600 has been returned, which tells Ihe story. day evening -w° propositions for member nesday evening, the 3d, the ceremony being the labor from one set of men to give to another performed by Rev A. Woods. Mr. Dunn hab Five hogsheads of that 32 cent Molasses is o f any great benefit to the community at ship were recMved at Progressive Lodge last C A M D E N ’S P O S TO K F1C E already sold, but still wo shall keep up the fun a been lor several years employed as a machinist w hlle longer with the one we still hate left. large. evening. at Leighton Brothers’ Shoe Factory, and Miss 10 lb. Pail L a rd ...... 96 A Popular Official Goes Out and Another Davis has been in tbe office of W. H Annis Hi CIVIL SERVICE. Co. Both are well known in East Peppeieil 1 lb. Best Cream Tartar, any kind ...... 2S THOMASTON’S POSTOFE1CE. One Immediately Goes In. Bib. 8or Raisins...... 26 und have a large circle of friends and acquain 3 lb. California P runes...... 26 tances who w ill wish them happiness. The Here’s a Chance for Our Young Capt. Isaac Coombs, recently appointed 2 Ih. C itron...... 26 newly wedded couple were called upon by a 26 tb. Rice ...... 1.00 W h o W a n t to be E xam ined. There Are Three Candidates for This postmaster ai Camden, took charge of the company ol about seventy-five musicians soon 7 bars Soup...... 26 Greatly Coveted Position. office Saturday last. F. A. D. Slnghi, the alter the ceremony. 2 cans Beaches...... 26 A competitive examination, under the 1 lb. best 60c leu, w arranted...... -38 retiring postmaster, took tbe office Jane 9, FRIEZE KING ULSTER! 2 Ih. V alnuis, ull sound...... 26 rulea of the U. S. C iv il Service Commission, F. E. Gillchrest is tbo latest candidate for the 1889, succeeding E. C. Fletcher. Ih e office The Lord Loveth a Cheerful Giver, 2 cans Best Ju n e Peas...... 26 ol applicants for tbe grades of clerk aud position ot postmaster at Thomaston. Mr. Molasses, very good, per gal...... 26 was then located in Kuigbt Block, Mechanic Temperance and Kceleyism is being advo Oil by the barrel, 0 cents per gallon—Centennial, ca rrie r in the classified postal service at tbe Gillcbrest was mail clerk on the route between the old reliable. street. In the great fire in 1>92 the office was cated so much that It has developed evidences We've only a few more of these De post-office in this city will be held at tbe Rockland and Portland under the former burned out, and temporary quarters fifed up uf charity, philanthropy, and the love of God The question Is naturally asked, bow can we post-office on the tenth day of Febriiary.com- Cleveland administration and was retired with sirable Garments—ten or a dozen at undersell everyone else Cash buflness answers, in tbe Bay View. From there the office was In man for man greater than any other com which is -uttlcleut. umencing at nine o’clock a . s i. Applications others of his Democratic fellow employes removed to tbe one storied wooden building bined effort for temperance work on record. the most. 1 1 I I These are only a few of our trades. ^^examination must be made on blanks when the Harrison administration took charge Cull and see whuf we cun do. , ^^kkrib e d by the United States Civil Ser- built by T. H Hunt, where it now is. The It has been the means of father, motht i ster, Parlies from out of town buying by the quantity of affairs. next probable move w ill be Into elegant new will receive a LIBERAL DlriCOUN f. Oj^^om inis.'doii Su< li U’.mk> r.m < >■ , -» brother, husbaud and wife, merchant, trades M iss Angela Carr, the efficient assistant in quarters in tbe Opera House. Mr Slnghi bus man, broker, and laborer to act In onn accord llie < Ir -Jix i’.HLr: T the postoffice at the present time, is a candidate been in every way a model official, courteous, In supplying the charity box with funds to aid 1 -■ i and E. D. Daniels, a well known young Demo accommodating, painstaking and enterprising, tbeir neighoors and trieuds to take tht: Keeiuv crat, is another. 3(MJ MAIN STREET. und during bis term of office introduced rnuuy Cure at tbe Maine Keeley Institute at D ering, t!lr important changes. He retires with the good (Portlund), Maine. SPEAR BLOCK. NEAR PARK STREET T H E W EEK. wishes ot all. This has not been the only way tba’ Divine t ! Ber\ .. ’ .k • Cupt. Isaac Coombs, tbe new incumbent, is a Providence has seen proper to aid this work in (if itatui^ i l l , ( till.’ '’.\.tiit.i.,(: Ipswich, Mass , suffered from a #100.000 fire, well known citizen of tbe county. He was Maine and for Maine’s worthy institution &- t«. a ll reputable <’iti/.-tK win* n, Saturday. born in Islesboro io 1827, and went to sea at a Deering, but in His wisdom, He has seeu fit If you want one of these Ulsters you to t n le i th e - r . . TELL EVERYBODY! very early age. When 21 years of age he to give them abundance of support without will have to hustle, as the lot will be to their political uilib iti.jn Ail commanded schooner Mt. Vernoo. Ho sailed ^^HciliZch A, • I I- it Jose Correiro, tbe Fall R iv er murderer of money and without price in helping to educate Bertha Manchester,w ill hang. 'Twas a brutal her tor a couple of years and then commanded tbe many needy individuals in various locali closed soon. W e’ll save you from $2 h e l l i . \ 1 deed. other vessels. During the war, in ship ties In Maine to go to the Keeley Institution tor Let everyone know it. k W w 1' \ A ' 11 ! I •’d , ;.‘ . o le l, to $ 1 on an Ulster if bought now. Onward, he transported troops to New Orleans treatment and in a few short weeks become re- II.J..11 An important battle was recently fotiffht in aud Hilton’s Head. His last vessel was bark claimes men and respected citizens. W e are still selling 1 the Mate ot Saopaulo, Brazil, in which 'be guv eminent troops under Gen. Argallo were de Anna Walsh. He retired from active sea How tbunkful we should all be when we con ■ feated by the insurgents. Ten thousand faring life sixteen years ago. Capt Coombs sider the numerous messengers of mercy scat S1O, S12 and S15 Suits for troops were engaged in tbe battle. Five hun built several vessels io Lincolnville, and tering the glad tidings of truth in recommend dred of the government force* were killed and within a few years has been shipbuilding In ^ ^ o r application blanks, full instructions, the rust taken prisoners. Among tbe captured ing the Keeley Cure which ultimately leads are Gtneials oilvi and.Tcllas On D cember Camden. The last vessel with which he was |Knd information relative to tbe duties and into the straight and narrow way io the portals 12 an unsuccessful attack was made on Una conn eted as builder was barke.ntine Maunie of the Keeley Institute at Deering, ( Portland), salaries of tbe difierent positions apply at Grande. The only means of communication Swan, which was launched in Camdeu in with Rio Janeiro is by naval escort. Firing Maine and brings with it numerous students Roasts, 8c and 10c per IL the post-office to tbe secretary of tbe board. 1891. In (he construction of this vessel he was between the government and uieurgeot I >rr«s that would otherwise have deferred if not tor We have 20 or 25 Suits, odds and ends of stock, slight Round Steak, 2 lbs, for 25c James E. I.awrence of Cberryfielri w«s is going on all ihe tune. Tbe government in ass jciated with Capt. Joseph T. Conant, who these good words of cheer poured forth by the tercepts all inland communications. Santos Is now dead. brought out of tbe woods Thursday night with b is beeu blockaded since the begin ingn- Dac- advocates oi Keelyism. ly shop worn, that we have sold all the way from $10 tt Sausage. 10c per lb, Cupt. Cuomos moved to Camdeu some uis skull fractured and died early Friday morn cernber oy tbe Republica aud other insurgent The people of Maine proclaim with one ac thirty years ago, aud since that time has beeu $15 a suit, that we wish to close out for only Pork Chop, 12c per lb, ing. When found h^ had just felled a tree und war ships. Tbe troops uuier the insurgent cord, “ Let this powerful work ol reform go oo, general Saraviv are eight or (cu days' rnujcb it Is supposed he was struck by a tailing limb promineutly associated with the town's best as our proud aud worthy institution, known as from Saopaulo, making a movement to the interests. In 1872 he ably represented the S. (i. PRESIOTT & tO.’N He was 40 years and leaves a widow uud son. west toward lialara to fetch horses aud iorage. the Maine Keeley Institute at Deering, Is in- town iu (he state legislature. He has been creasiug io patronage taster, and better cures S5.OO A SUIT. Branch Store, 2S2 Main St, tovu treasurer for iwo years, and when ap than can be found anywhere in the land.” pointed to the position of postmaster was a God moves in a mysterious way His wonders If you’re iu need of a W orking Suit this opportunity Keim -tuber, this Is nut cheap Beef bat member of the town board of selectmen and to pet form- Who does not see the hand should not be lost. Our store is brim full of Bargafns the Best t'lileugu Beef Iu the mu'kel. corporation treasurer, positions he has since writing of his wisdom in this noble work r resigned. Ho comes to his new position wiih We have sutlslied a larse number of Remember citizens ot Maine, I must stand in every department. ( I f . ibis lad. We have still mure lo offer p a y m e n t s ) tho confidence and good wishes ot a il the by my State Institutions. The trains on tbe P IA N O S purons ot the office, aud is well equipped for Twenty-five dollars cash will place one of our Upright Piano, In your home Maine Central all st p at Deering Station, the within, m y 300 miles of Botton, balance $10 a month. its duties. location of ite Maine Keeley InH tut. Calendars for 1894 Supplied tc All Our Customers. You are not to attume any riak ol damage in transit and the piano is to be C I THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1891 Lectlonscoming! CARRYING MAIL. THE BIO CONCERT. THE CONTEST OPENS. FOLKS AND THINGS Tbe road crew la digging tbe ice of tbe m a n George W. McKinney of this cltv i* now car street gutterb. Good job. No finer concert has been attempted in our The great Hose Reel contest between tbe rying themail* between Rockland and Camden. ABOUT PREMIUM BOOKS. Twenty little ones are comfortable and happy city than that to be given nt Farwell opera Hose Compnni « In Knox C nnty begin* today TEETH He commenced toting it by ’cam Jan. 3. at tbe House of tbe Good Shepherd. house next Wednesday evening, the object with the Isf.i id cards a* Dnnohu” « Cash Grocery. Th - s bow p goc- . Go to Dono- A ll pereons pay.ng for T h e Co v h ie h - Wade & Heald have en route an invoice of being the maintenance of a free bed for worthy The whole ;-opt. who read our Ad. Yon’ll Hod Extracted without Pain WINNING HIS SPURS hue’a, make a purchase, get u card and have it [.rolttablo b u sln .If you’ll tier 1 whst It .avs- O aehttk a year, for arrears or in advance, w ill oranges from tbe Florida grove of Dr. Khcn charitable objects, in the Emergency Hospital. the amount punched on it and when your We can do belter for you thnn anybody else In the spun payment ot 25 cents extra be entitled to a Alden of Waldoboro. The program of operatic choruses, quartets, city. Wo see ny the Boston papers that M. P. purchases reach ten dollars you w ill get a copy of onr premlum.book "The Housewife’s The electric railroad company had a crew at solos, etc., will be presented by 8mltbwick of Harvard Medical School bas certificate for forty votes, worth two dollars, Library," 644 pages bound In oil clotb,decora work removing the Ice .from alongside their city’s best-known musical people, been appoined first bouse physician nt Boston which you enn give or sell to any Hose Co. in THESE PRICES WILL PROVE ted side and back, tnarblelsed edge. Regular track, yesterday. City Hospital, after a competitive examina gram will be as follows: To you t correct More thnn 3200 teelh e x tr^ te d without pain price 82 25. Our subscribers may have the thh county. Votes will also be sold at five since March, when I first took the Don’t forget the Rockland Charitable Associ tion. Chorus—-"Hail to Thee, Libert) ,” Ag> nny for the ’Odontundar Paln- Tenor Song—“ Orn Pro Nobis” cents each. Now is the time to help make book mailed to any address for 16 cents extra. ation and the House of the Good Shepherd Mr. Smltbwick was at one time principal of F lour Iohr Method lor Extracting and II. M. Lord. your faverltc Hose Company a handsome Filling Teeth. More than half of these cold days. Vinalhaven High School aod afterward filled "Tho Lost Chord,” S u lliva n Pillsbury’s Beat, per B bl...... $4.90 AMOTHRR HOOK OPFBRRD, present. The carriage is a bicycle wheel, this number were taken from cltl- the same position In Thomaston. Rubinstein Club. Magnificent, II. B. G ., per Bbl...... 4.H0 wns of Rockland, and an Interview Wc can also ofl r our subscribers, on the The Emergency Hospital concert tomorrow Rending—Dagger scene from Macbeth, nickel plated and cost about two hundred Stocka Beat, per Bbl...... 4.70 w ith any of ihetn will convince tho evening deserves a large bouse. It means re Miss Clara Gregory dollars. Eancy Patent, p^r Bbl...... 4 60 most skeptical of the exnollent re- same terras as above, W. W. Fowler’s finely Uunrtet—'•Einland Love 8ong,” HODS OF COAL. suite. I am tho only D entist in written and beautifully bound book entitled lief of suffering for tbe poor. M rs.Hpenr, Mrs.Mortlatid, M ih. Furbish, Miss Spear thlR Reodon of Maine who baa the Baritone Song—"W ere I a King," Roltrnini LADY’S HAT FOUND. Gr o c e r ie s . right to ur- this Valuable and Peerless Article. Some of those queer orchids are in bloom at Dr. W. V. Hanscom. ' Pioneer Woman’’ bound io blue cloth, gold On Thomaston road. Owner can have same at 1 Lb. Cream T a rta r...... 28c Sitnnly applied to tooth and gums and the tooth the Mather Greenery. They have a nerve to Wo hear from various sections of young 'I’he C rary Club, with solo by W . <). duller, J r . 1 Lb. Tea, former price 60c...... 36c or fining c<-a**w to hurt. side and back, stamp. Price $2 at retail. If Chorus "Crowned With the Tempest,” Ernnni 2 THIS OFFICE. blow out in these frigid times. people at work on our Fuel Fund scheme. We Spier—any kind—per Lb ...... 20c X ’Tnls is the only successful and H a rm less by mail 20 cents extra. Solo by T. K. Tibbetts. 6 Lb. Pai] Preserves...... 48c 8abstltnte yet found for Gm o r E th e r . have received tbe following up to date : Soprano Song—"Call Me Book,” Denta SHAWL LOST. I t ’s somewhat cold to think of Fourth of M rs. G. M. Barney. Kenneth P. Lord, 10 cents. On the road from Rockland Highlands to the REMEMBER. July lemonade and India crackers, but there is T rio—"T ho Magic Wove Scarf,” R aisins. OPFIC’E:—808 Main Street,Spear Black, Ruth M. Lord, 10 “ Mrs. Spear, Messrs. Weeks and Torrey Chickawaukie Pond, on Dec. 26 Shawl was plaid some celebration talk nevertheless. •tyle. Reward by leaving at THIS OFFICE. 2 Fancy London Layer, per Lb ...... IRo two doors north of Hreck’s Car Any sabscriber, old or now, paying 82 tor Character Song, J. II. McNamara Fancy Three Crown, 3 Lbs. for...... 26c Hal Crocker, 10 " Quortet—"The Catastrophe,” IFei’Z Station, np one flight. T h r C.-G. n year may have tbe choice of the W ill Leydon of Bath, who at one time played Good Three Crown, 4 Lba. for...... 26c "Friend” from Friendship, 16 " Messrs. Lord, W. E. Tibbetts, March and Samuel BUFFALO COAT LOST. Peaches, beat, pe* can...... 12c J. II. IlAMON, Oental Parlorn. above book, upon payment of only 25 cents in on tho H. M. B. Polo team of this city, is play Harry Mayo, 30 " Tibbetts. Lost between "the brook” ami the Pbree tavi Sweet Corn, nice, per enn...... 10c addition to the regular price of the paper. ing with the Providence, R. I , club this "Darkey's Lament,” by A. Ross Weeks, Finder will be paid if left at THIS OFFICE. Roast Beef, per L b ...... 8c "Friend” from Union, 10 " The Crazy Club Roast I'oik, (native) p, r L b ...... 12c Can and examine these books. Winter. This moans 8 1-2 bods of coal. Chorus—"Good night, Beloved.” Pintail LOST. With the first of February it w ill bo lawful Between Glen Cove and Maverick Square, a Oysters Fresh Every Saturday, The Nimrods are home from Jefferson. to catch salmon and sick like through the ice, package containing Dress Goods with Fuller & NO TRAM PS Cobb’s wrapper. Finder will be rewarded by ONLY 40 CTS PER Q T, Rggs have been retailing at 32 cents a dozen* and the boys are getting their lines in readiness BUSINESS LOCALS leaving same at 38 Brewster St. or nt for tbe sport. Advertisement* in thlR column r i v e cen ts 2*2 THIS OFFICE. •g-The above Prices are for GASH ONLY, at Tho City Market stock is being closed out. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the Boy LINK. No Insertion less than twenty-five cents. Ingraham's Band has commenced weekly H. I. H ix ot the Rockland Ice Co. broke Marching Some Where Else. WANTED. Flint Brothers, Bakers, w ill continue to de rehearsals. through the ice at Chlckawankle Pond, Friday, Shlrtmukers. Apply at 444 Main St., apstali liver Brown Bread to customers Saturday over Alfred Murray’s Clothinir Store. and was fortunate enough to escape with noth The stone yard has been, and gone and done Rockland’s firemen w ill look swell in their p. m Try our M ilk Bread and Rolls, fresh 2 3 J. II. SIMONTON. ing more serious than a cold immersion. it. There’s not a tramp in our elegant jail, and new uniforms. every day. Said a Rockland business man yesterday: whose who have been there are marching post Otis Tolman, the veteran wood hauler, is STOLEN. “I havn’t any too much to get along with, but haste for counties where a stone yard is not Hot Chocolate, 6c Ham Sandwiches, 6c Romo unknown evil person look down Dr still on tho road. Baynes' business sign, 438 Main afreet. If brought I want to give something to the poor,” and tho known. Hot Ginger, 5c Creum Cakes, 5c WE C U lin THEM in GREAT VARIETY Hot Bou'lion, 5c Turnovers, 5c back uninjured no questions will be asked; If not Tbo Cold Storage Co. is shipping steak fish Charitable Association treasury was enriched a warrant will be gotten out for the nrrest of tbe At C M. T ib b e t t s ’. thief. 22 We Quote Some Special Prices: to ihe western markets. by $2.60. Belfast’s ja il bas been doing a very larg A party of ’he Italian laborers are wintering business of late. The ja il inspectors went down Macaulay’s History of England, 6 V olt...... 08c Tho song of Mrs. G. M. Barney with violin Go to 4tH and get one of those Duplex GOOD W O O D . Dickens* Complete W orks ...... $4.00 in the hut on the Marsh Road. obligato by Miss Kate S. Ingraham and piano there last week and found 103 prisoners, mostly Trouser Stretchers. Only $1. No more bags Dhl growth green wood only $6.60 delivered. Bulwor Lytton's Complete W orks...... 4.00 tramps, with only eleven cells. 1 E. R. S PE A R . Dumas'Works ...... 1.60 H. M. Brown, the cigar maker, added three accompaniment by Mrs. James Wight w ill be In the knees. Buy one and keep your panta A lot of Gems From the Poets, published at new hands to his force last week. one of the nicest feature of tomorrow evening’s The tramps were having a merry carnival, loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blackingtnn $2 60; we bought the lot and shnli sell them and the inspectors felt obliged to stop it. After CIRLS WANTED. a t ...... 67c N. A. Burpee Hose Co. hid a turkey supper concert. & Co., 404. a consultation with the county commissioners Girls for general housework, uuraos and the Wednesday evening, and u right good time. A big load of Ice was carted through Main nursery can obtain first-clans places by applying ut Booklets and Calendars in all styles it was decided to transfer a squad of 25 of the Oysters at Thurlow’s Market, Union and Oak H o Intelligence office of MRS. It. C H ED G ES, street the other day en route for tho Rockland BIBLES, Rockland’s firemen should be exempt from rugged but lazy Inmates of the Jail to the Pen streets, fresh and nice at prices as follows: Ice Co.’s sheds on Crockett’s Point. Adrian ALBUMS, ju ry duty aud their poll taxes should be abated. obscot county ja il in Bangor, to be kept at Providence River. 50 cts. per quart; 8tamford C. Loverett was the driver and his load weighed ORBETON ESTATE. FO UN TAIN PENS, The municipal officers w ill have a hearing on hard labor during their sentence. Bay, 75 cts. per quart. Goods delivered free. exactly 4 tons and 1780 pounds. Parties having demands ngninst the estate of tbe the sewerage assessments Jan. 24, at two p. m. The change was made Friday. There were Order by telephone. late Josiah Orb-don will present thorn to the under WRITING DESKS, A change has occurred in the firm of Sher not handcuffs enough in Belfast for the men,so signed for settlement. LAP TA B LE TS ,& o. It. E. Mooro at the Myrtle House is having Go to 413 Main St. for school supplies, Blank 40 F. .T. ORBKTDN. Admr. man, Glover A Co . W. B. Hatch retiring. a long chain was secured and with padlocks 49*CalI and nee our stock. a fine run of custom. He is keeping a nice Books, Stationery, Inks, etc., also when in We can auve you money. house. Messrs George A. Sherman and T. B. Glover the men were fastened to it. TENEMENT TO LET. Glass Baskets, Vases, Etc. w ill continue the business under the style of doubt where to obtain anything try Dunn A 62 Apply to A. K. HASKELL, 35 Ocean St. Thore is a fine display of the patent McLoon Carr, 413 Main St. TRY OUR CANDIES. Sherman & Glover. THE CHURCHES. cheese knives in Spear, May A Stover’s south TO L E T . W e keep a full line. Try Balsam of Wintergreen for whooping ern store window. A 9’x-year-old son of Charles Davis, residing Tenement to lot nt 00 Broad Street. 317 MAIN .STREET, Rev W. O. Holman preached at the Free cough. Nothing w ill relieve paroxysms of Charles L. Dunning had a new speeder ar on Brewster street, while sliding yesterday, ran w ill Church, Sunday. coughing so much. rive by train Saturday. ’Tis a rangy, high into a sleigh cutting a terrible gash in his head. BICKNELL TEA CO. The scalp was laid open for several inches and Deai ’able tenumnt, corner Park and Union 8te. headed black gelding. Large audiences gathered at tho First Bap Are you thinking of buying any books for hot and cold water, gas, furnace, cementod cellar, GEO. H. COPELAND, Proo. tbe temporal artery cut. The wound was tist Church Sunday. The evangelist, Rev. etc. Apply to F. R. or C. T. SPEAR. 43 Several new school houses are an expense to presents. I f so call on us. We carry a nice 6cwed up and the lad seems to be doing well. F. M. Lamb, preached morning and evening, lino of books and can order and get any book which our city must necessarily be put before The Rockland Tribune hears a report that and sang a number of solos. He has a very in tbe market at the market price. See other TO LE T . many years shall roll around. Tenement on Warren street, 6 rooms, bath room, the Georges Valley Railroad is soon to be sweet buritono voice, and puts lots of heart ad for our special bargains. Huston’s Walter H. Piston is the scenic artist respon w ater closet, oto. Apply to pushed through to Augusta, effecting a junction iuto bis singing, which makes all his num Newstand. 37 3V J. W. ANDERSON. sible for the sign on Fred It. Spear’s office an with the Maine Central, so that Pullman ser bers very effective. Revival meetings con nouncing pressed hay at $16 per ton. You can find a large variety of Perfumes, TENEMENTS FOR RENT. vice between the latter road and Rockland w ill tinue this week, every afternoon but Monday Toilet Waters and Sachet Powders, at the Good Tenements In the Spear Block. Main street, The rain and snow of Thursday evening so run over the G. V., avoiding tbe bother of the at 2:30, every evening but.Saturday at 7 ;30. nd one over Jaa. Wight's shop, I’ark Place. Bijou drug store, C. H. Moor & Co. 28 C. T . or F. R. S PE A R . crusted the electric railroad tracks that the cars ferry at Bath. At Pratt Memorial Church next Sabbath did not get through until noon, Friday. morning, the pastor's sermon theme w ill bo: TENEMENT TO LET. T. H. Winsor of Portland, formerly super- New walnuts two pounds for 25 cents, Mala In years to come, und not many years at "Better than silver or gold,” or the "Temple For family of two at 230 Broadway. Apply to ntendent of the Postal Telegraph Co., but now ga Grapes 15 cents a pound, Mixed Candy 10 F. W. COVEL, 487 Main St., at tbe Brook. 45 that, our sewerage outlet w ill have to be ex. connec’ed with Baldwin Bros., brokers, of miracle in the light of modern times.” tended to tide water. 'T w ill cost suthin. cents per pound, New Figs and Florida Or itting in our New Boston, was in the city last week, on business Quarterly Conference at M. E. Church anges, etc., at E. E. Simmons, 272 Main street, FOR S A LE . Underwear, we The Rockland Creamery is canvassing terri rotating to this firm. The broker’s office in postponed until Monday evening,Jan. 22. cor. Myrtle. One or more Interests in the estate of tbe late tory in Waldoboro, Nobleboro and Damaris Willoughby Block, formerly a branch of Gove, Lucy H. Sanborn of thia city, True P. Pierce, Ad- Rev. W. O. Holman occupied tho pulpit of ndnlstrator. 31 R. M PILLSBURY. and cotta with a view to bringing cream in by rail. My junk store business has been removed Slid Edwards & Co., has been transferred to Bald the Free Baptist Church last Sunday and w ill Diseases Treated by Vital Magnetism from 32 Sea street to 13 Pearl street. I pay the at GREATLY* Some of our horses nave had their coats win Bros, management, with Lemuel Q. Tyler preach at that church again next Sunday highest cash prices for all kinds of junk, sails, SLEIGH FOR SALE. OFFICE 26 OAK ST., PRICES. clipped. Horses don't clip very well this W in as manager. A. H. Smith of Portland w ill morning. Dr. L. F. Bachelder w ill conduct Good nooond-hand sleigh for sale. Apply to rubbers, rigging, bottles, metal, old Iron ete. 1-4 ItOCKLANI), MAINE. ter say the horsemen. Probably due to the continue a9 operator. the evening service. Rev. S. Pettengill, the 1 SIMONTON BROS. Send me a postil card. David 8chobel, McKinley and Wilson bills. pastor, w ill return and resume his duties the Rockland, Me. Belfast’s ja il wanted to disgorge sorno of its Amusements and Announcements. following week. VESSEL FOR SALE. Boh. Fly Away of E dgartow n; 167 ton*; well W r a surplus tramps onto our ja il, and let ’em have Robes...... Choice California Prunes are In the market found und In good condition. Will carry about Former Price $2.76. a go in our popular stone-yard, but our com LIST OF LETTERS and we have them. Also new raisins and cur 260 tons. For particulars Inquire of This week at Limerock Hall tbe Big Four 1 K. W. CUADWIOK, Agent. o Steamboats, Trains, Weddings, Parties, missioners said : “ Nay, N ay!” have just a plain dance. The car runs. rents. See our ginger snaps at 10 cents per Funerals, Etc., Prom pt attention given; Regular 25c Corset Covers, .21 pound. They beat the world. R. Fred Crle Probate court meets today. T h e C-G. with The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. w ill Remaining in Rockland postotfice, for the First-class Livery Horses, & Co., Grocers, at the Brook. Dissolution of Partnership. its big circulation, equal to the combined cir be held Friday at 2.30 in tbe parlor, Y. M. C. A. week ending January 13 1893. The co parcnershlp of the firm, 8 berm an, Glover Ladies’ Plain Drawers...... 2! culation of the other two city papers, is the Gents’ List. Tomenski, Henry & Co., is hereby dissolved, W. B. Hutch retiring Fine and Stylish Turn-onts. rooms. Do you want money or do vou want to sell proper medium lor all probate advertisements. f Q Tucker, L. C. from the firm. All bills due or against the firm Suckboard and Barges for Summer Onr Winter Underwear will The Thomas E. Shea Co. are In Shamokin. Ankerbtream, J. S. Ulmer, Gilbert your old gents clothing or second hand furni will be settled by Sherman fie Glover. In answer to numerous inquiries we would ,,rleJ’..1o crl • Arthur GKO. A. SHERMAN, Excursions and Picnics. also h Closeed Out a t cost. Penn , this week. Last week they were in Brackett. Ooo. Via|, Cl o Ai ture. We will pay you the highostcash prices. T. B. GLO V ER, jay that the "poem” trim a subscriber, pub Easton where they did a fine business. Brown, John Webeter.O. H. We have m »noy to loan on second hand fur WILLIAM B. HATCH. ’’rices Reasonable! Giro Me a Call! lished last week, was perpetrate! by E. F. Dec. 80, 1393. 2*2 Thursday evening Alfarata Connell ladles Butniau, Capt. Wm w illiam s, James K. niture, clothing, watches, etc. Max Antin, Berry, formerly of this citv. now wav down In 1 Cartes, F. A have another pleasant social dance. Meser- Clark, H . W . Ladies’ List. 90 Sea street, Rockland, Maine. Missouri NOTICE. PARK STREET, CORNKR UNION BT vev’s orchestra furnishes the music. Copeland, Charles Bea'/ n, Mrs. M. A. Notice Is hereby given that the HiibncribeiB have The North-end car btatiou is now in the stoie j Dean, H. L. Campbell. Miss O. P. Did you notice that the E. W. Mild has the SSrTelephone connection. Arrangements are being made for a big mas b« i n duly appointed executors of the last will and ot Z. F. firewater. Mr. Brewster has a neat Powiie, W H. ElUrldge.Mrs. Wm. H. genuine ‘Manual Garcia” aroma. The E. W. tentumeiii of Audrew Presney, latu ot Brooklyn, querade ball In Farwell Opera House, to take Oil ley. Eurrincton, Miss Katie N Y , deceased, testate, and have undertaken that and tidy pluce of business, he has put in some J. E. .Mild is the 1’uDuln.r ten cent cigar. A ll first place Friday eveninr, Jan. 26th The Quin truwt by gfviuv bond om ihe luw directs. I'lie comfortable chairs, and w ill give patrons of ! class cigar stands. uoderaign’d, Howard Ilnvllnnd, ha* appointed M ills, Wood Land, Houses and tet w ill turnish inusie. Frost, Mrs. E. M. Win. II. Fogler of Rockland, Maine, hli» attorney the road hearty welcome. Froerioslkg Miss Uora Why nut try a loaf of C. E. Rising's new lu the State cf Maine All persona therefore Fanning Land COPELAND’S, The James F. Se»rs Hose Company annual Morse, Mrs. Nancv having dl, e*q., Jam es E. Cargill aud Jan u ary 12, H04. C. M. W a l x e b . B. O. P a tso n , cant» lor pair ol rubliers, Mrs. Cooper; 60cents The regular fortnightly meeting of the Mr*. Lizzie Cargill, both of Wu-lilngton. CANCER. for fruit, through Mrs. J. b. Moody; box con Rubinstein Club was held at Tho Thorn Molasses Rock...... 15c 1 am prepared to cure cancers on the lace it STATE OF MAINE MYRTLE HOUSE, taining two dresses, 4 aprons, 3 kilts, skirts, 18 dike last evening. The following 8UMKTHINU SEW. was presented: uot of too long standing. The medicine w ill KNOX BB.—At u Probalu Court hidden ut Rock Myrtle Street, Rockland boys waists, a friend through Mrs. Moody; remove and heal and the cancer w ill not return land, within and fur said county, un the third R. 1-3. M OOltE, - Proprietor. ButterCream D rops.. 15c Boprauo—"My Star,” W ill not detain trom business. Cun refer to R il l —Rocklund, Juouary 0, sou of Edwin E. Tuesday of Ju u u sry , A D. J>04. pair rubbers, Mrs. A D. B ird; pair rubbers, Mr*. E. M. Perry. and Lydia E. Hill, aged 4 month*. A ceriuiu instrument purporting to he u copy of Q ROOMS TO LET BY DAY OR WEEK O Mrs. K. G. Rankin. Soprano—"Good-Bye to tin.' Leaves," Knox County people who have been cured L'i m lu -Rockiaud, January 18, Mury A., widow th«» la-t will and testament of Oliver J. Bisbee, late MEALS AT ALL UOUBS. Dr. Geo. W. Thompsou, 25 Purchase street, New N uts...... 20c Mrs. G. M. Barney. of Gilbert Ulmer, aged efl years, 1 month, 17 day*. ol H lchburg, iu the State t Massachuavtt», und Teamt co n t^ with all boatt and trains; fart Contralto—"W hen the Romms Full," I'onnaA Rockiaud, Me. E li k Wurren, .January 17, Mr*. Hannah E. of the probate thereof In suiil Stale ot Ma-s-.ebus- t6t. Mr*. Lillian 8. Copping. Kirk, uged hfl years. elt*, duly auihehtbalcd, having b< on pres. nU-4 to Bangor Taffy ...... 2 5 c Mezzo Boprauo—"Passing Cloud," tiilbtrt LihNE'»—Warren. January 14, Julia, daughter of the Judge of Probst -for our *sld countv for th- Mr*. 11. M. Lord. Dr. W. J. Jameson’s new local aoiesthetlc Mr. aud Mr*. Daniel Lmneo, aged lt> years. purpose of beiug allowed, tile, and recorded iu for the painless extraction of teeth is meeting AMES Appleton, Laura Arnes, aged 56 year* the Probate Court for our said county. Hildreth’s Molasses Vel- J with universal approval. It Ih tbe latest, best W 11 a upp —Bangor, January o, Mrs. Sophia A. O u u lu k o , That notice tbvreof be given lo all j Wbuill, mother ot Rev. I. II. W. W harf of fhotn pi rson* interested therein, by publishing a copy i BURNED FLAT and most reliable unaistbetic known to dentis try. In over 20,000 injection^ it bus proved to uston, uged fl'i years. of this rder, In T h e COUBIKU GAZETTE, a now s-| Warts, Moles, Superfluous Hairs, etc-, removed The Rockland Tribune t>e all thut is claimed of it. During the past T ho m a s—Rockport, January 7, Mary IL, widow paper printed in Kuddund, in said county, thnty by Elec truly »is at office of DR. D. C. PERK1NB, of W. O. I homas, *ged 7a years, 2 mouths. days prh.r to the third Tuesday o f February, A. I). flit) Maiu Bt., Rockland, Me. 46 fl New House on the Marsh Road N week Dr. Jametoa ha, extracted many teeth h AittttA.sxa—Last I'niou, January fl, Mrs. Sarah 1*04, that they mu\ appear at a Probate C>>urt then Is furnishing each week are sim ply Ashes—Possibly Incendiary. absolutely free from pain- In over *20,000 test E. Kairbu' ks aged 6fl years. lo be held at Rockland, within aud for suid county, casts uot an unfavorable symptom bus yet Saw rxit—Spruce Read, South Thomaatou, Jan at nine o'clock in the loreuoou, and shjw cause, If GEN. TILLSON’S ORJ beautiful. You arisen. uary of, Merrick Sawyer, f.rmcrly of Portland, a»> th have, against the same. -VI-A/VI. Oscar E. Robinson's new bouse on tbe ThumuoiOQ, Jan. 8, 1893 aged 4 years, <1 mouths. 2 4 C. E. MEBERVEV, Judge of Probate. 1 OOI) busln* ss women to act os aguuts C O LD S O D A . N l w iil u i —North wal 1 boro, January 4, Oliver 1 iu evury town, uot occupied by s Marsh Road was completely destroyed by fire N ew bert. ( ready. Apply, euclo-iug stamp, to Maine Cut out a Coupon T h h B alsam o p W ix tm u g u b m x . MfctftttVLV—Rockland, January 4, A ’icc M., CO., No w? Congres street, Portland, M« between tbe hours of two and three, Saturday wlf* of bred E M- servey, aged ‘ii years, 0 month*. CITY OF ROCKLAND. I . E. COBB, 3 6 4 Main morning. Mr. Robinson was absent at the time, Of all tjje gi ms (hat nature gives T iu u r T r a -< um de», .fai u try 3, W aller J „ sou NOTICE. Each week ami w ith the coupon and I'U ltl DuuU FBUM dUlJQ BTI and Is uuabfe to offer any explanation other To bless tuts earthly scene, of Mr. and Mr*, o. A. Ifeb. : , aged 10 year*. Tbe Joint Siandlug Committee ou Accounts aud SPOT CASH PAID. There's nom so tare, or can compare, K m u u t - Lu,, olnvllle Cen « r, January 1, sou of Claims ut the City of Rock,and will ho in «u»*r-o Highest Cash Prices paid for old rubbers, rub 10 cents get the number of " Sights than that the fire must have beeu incendiary. Arnold W. and Olive Knight, aged fl mouth*. h>- City Trcuvuref's office on thi FRIDAY her bool* and shoes. One cent per pound for He figures tbe total loss of about $1890, in- W ith the glorious Wintergieeu liACKLirr—Waldoboro, January 1, Mrs. Eme EVENING preceding the first Munday of each ootion rags. If parties having at y Junk of any kind aud Scenes of the World ” for that tine Raokliff, ag* *1 6T yeai- loon it, for the purpose of examining Calm s uguiu»l will send rue a postal 1 will cafl und get ft and cludiug $5 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1894. CONUNDRUM CIRCLE. a candle in old times? CHECKER COLUMN. 44. What is the magic wand of the DISEASES OF MEN AND> WOMEN Large Atterdarce and Deligh'lul Time WESTERNTICKETS modern Midas? Conducted by O. K. Merri RADANVS at the Universalist Church. 45 What old fashioned means of SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. MICROBE discipline are now out of date? OneWayaiflRMnSTripKicBrsiniis The regular circle nt the Church of 46. What do wo mentally call the Year* of Pjpcrlrnce. 7hnn»nnd« of TmtlninnItils from nil pnrtn of the KILLER Tturannucl. Universalist, Wednesday rooster who disturbs our morning napP ALL ROUTES! zt It nft* r firin g yon i D.nrouub - , Isthconlvkiiown principle evening, was rather a noteworthy event, POSITION NO. Inn lo’’, pei -onalty i bj mall, jour camp Ib curable, I # that w ill destroy the microbe , 47 W hat does the mercenary maiden Iracl to either cute joh I e-j'eolai'y a n te ante • th n iia v e b'-en prounutteed tewnf ALL CLASSES AND PRICES! mi its able by ether* or that I vc become • p ill the blood w ith o u t injury to oven in the successful list of Universalist ’ most desire to do? irtn-cd by i roionued treatment wi h-.ut receiving any btneflt 0"Throunh Slopping Oar« Io Chicago. St Pau and Minneapolis, All Pacific ( oast Pointe and the system. By removing the circles. Mrs. Edwin Sprague atid Mrs. 48. What is one of the measuring Southern California. one cause it cures all human O. M. Hicks were housekeepers, and dishes you use in making a cnkeP RMAN SPECIALIST Timo Tnblenand all Information FurnUbwl D iseasesi evidently knew their business.lor a more 49. What flower de-cribe9 the lack 3 f f l p in-ns.-, Neill i- D ebility, Bemfnnl U’eafenesn and Iho on Application. The William llmlani Microbe Killer Co. I of one who can’t invent a ready excusi P 7 Lalght St., N- w York City. tempting and satisfying repast was never A. S. BUZZELL, ■ Ticket Agent. 50 What's nn appropriate name for C l i . n Ml LP1C N 8-1 before a hungty horde. There was a writing m in? Mnlnr C’rntrnI It. It , Korklnml. Agent for Rockland. the usual center piece ol baked beans [ 51 What was Oscar Wilde in this );! J S T t t i N B E f l .. 245 Tremont St., Boston, Miss: flanked by cold meats and baked saur country ? ■ '" :i ,;;” T ■; a T ic k e t California. kraut, steaming and savory, concocted 52. A personal pronoun, a letter of AND TIME to 8THE KIND i by Mrs. J r re Brown. Nice bread with the alphabet, and an unpardonable Great Central Routn Excursions. creamery butter,cakes of all kinds,dough epithetP—3 syllables j ( e p 5e a i' K.EP5EAL ERSONALLY ronducted, thronifh Tonrl.l Cara, leave Chicago twice a week, Mondays a THAT CURES" nuts, cr flee,tea, etc., formed a portion of P and T huredaya at 10.40 p. M., for Snn Francisco and n ANOTHER PUBLIC STATEMENT. olnt« In Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, the edibles which were provided in such FRATERNITY FACTS. Washington and Oregon, via Chicago, Unton I suffered a long time with chronic affection of ^Paclflcand North Western line. Hhornat tim. abundance that the very large party pres Sf ' the throat and lungs, which caused inc to cough at rates. For Sleeping Car Birth*. etc., apply ent, all of whom brought their appetites Interesting News Notes from Various very much, particularly at night. I used Keil .Seal t _ K. 8F1BAKRII, Manager, or W. 8. CON Secret Society Circles. BLACK. Cough Svrup, which gave inc immediate relief, and I atn entirely DELL, Assistant M anager, 2 9 0 W ashington Ht., with ’em, Pfftned unable to produce any Black to play and “ skunk” the white*. Boston. 30 cured. It is the most effect:vc cough medicine I have ever used. impression thereon. After the supper The officers of Orient Lodge, F. and JO H N A. L E E , 70 W illow St., Rockland, Me. the following delightful musical pro POSITION NO 10. W H E H *) A. M., of Thomaston will he installed TO FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. gram was presented: WHITE this evening by E. G. Weston, P. M. When at Gardiner, Me., a friend recommended that I use COLD Plano - M arch— *K. 8 . 1 ” MIpp Kate Ingraham Bong—“ Fuibldth n Mum c,” Oaeialdun o o © * ' • j Mix* Bhdi<> Miller. The officers elect ol Aurora Lodge and 1 «• 1 Vocal T rio —"St rn of the Bummer N ight,” Owen M immib L ottie fckli tier, hadle Hall and fcadle King Solomon’s Chapter of this city Plllul ury. . / Z, z ' Song—"Fiddic and I,” (by r« quest) Ooodeoe will bo publicly installed tomorrow M:p . to p i lug, Violin obligato by Mlm Ingraham. evening. "Slumber Song,” h'ewcoinbe o o . < ! / ® © Mil M ils Mabel Hodgkins. District Assombly, No. 86, Knights of Plano Duet, ‘‘Home, Sweet nome” MlfftCR H< len nr d G rate Illcxa. Labor, will hold its annual session in fo r a very bad cough and cold, with which I suffered during the past winter, and which had settled into a difficult bronchial After.the musical program a number this city Tuesday, Jan 23 A. A. Ben trouble. The first dose gave great relief, and the medicine effec cf original conundrums, devised by ton of this city is Master Workman, and f i S/ f i ted a complete cure in a very short time. To all my friends who CLYDE LINE. , 8 5 % . Mrs. Edwin Sprague and Mrs Lillian E. S. Vose of Thomaston District Sec arc sim ilarly affected I especially recommend it as in my judg DUDLEY BLAKE, ment the very best medicine for all throat and lung troubles. 1-2 THE COST OF RAIL. Hollowell, Me. Copping, were propeunded, causing no retary. li. W. CARLOW, Calais, Me. 2xTHE COMFORT. ■ a RUNNING SORE : : :® end of sport. The answers to the first o o ^Trnv. Salesman fir W. A. Wood & Co., Wholesalers, Boston. . l.fc jour drnvKt.l for U til >rat Congh Syrup. Insist on KHIIiir It. X r , g E P 5 ^ A l 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. ~ Thrco by Six inclicn, of 0 Years Stand- set are,the names of local business men, Painters Union, No. 259, elected the Only line direct to Jacksonville. No change at ing, anti Hands that were One Mass ofcs following officers Monday evening of BLACK RED SEAL REMEDY CO., Rockiantl, Me. f " to points t»evon TH EY SAY. A BEAUTIFUL DAWNING. AN ENTERPRISING COUNTY TOWN l»- Copeland built a new housn, ell and That $1 will buy 20 pounds of grnnu _____ slahle near the residence of the late k c h h i : * W O O L ’S Light Sprung From the Darkness* ated sugar. What Smart and Wide Awake Warren Has I " W 2Vt" herbte ” hichcost the builder Been Doing the Past Year. t a,bout ,280° The Dew ,lwelliDB Torturine, disfiguring cczc-n»*, That now is the time to buy granulated J L Spear cn Main street, when fin- ■a ami every of Itching, A Flesh Forming Food sugar. 4 Grand Awakening Which Shall Last \ b u r n in g . «ca)y, crusted, and Forever. Excellent Shewing from Warren With iehed, will probably cost $1700. C. P. LI pinil'ly skin and ncalp (IHcnne*, (Artificially Digested) <7 with THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1894. trip to Bath and Augusta last week...... Mrs. ROCKLAND IN DAYS OF LONG AGO dbubt not bus had as matJ R. 8. Whitehouse started Thursday for Coop cording to its size as any ol G r o d e r j s er’ s Mills to spend a few weeks with relatives TI»4r»4M*t) mllod N W of Korkliuid. Settled Perhaps someone can give! 0 0 0 nuvninuu niict. 20, 1786. 1*90, poll* 417. Our Corraspondent Recatjs People and Boston St Bnngor Steamboat line. Incorporated , State*, >620,023. Poftmiwtern, A . M. W ingate and number. Oae was a( Feb. 25, 1891, being then *et off from tow n of Cam- severe attack of Ia grippe. South, 8 W. Jonc*: North, A. Fo**ett; Rn*t* A. Things of the Distant Past, , W . I’avaon; F. A Alden, f). N. Butter, and Shaw. Near this going n\ Last evening Miss Teresa Aran assisted by ; Geo. W. Payson, Selectmen, Assuasors and Over- 1890, polls 743, estates valued »t Miss Marion Kelley received iriends at 9 Sea , seers of the Poor; Treasurer, E. II. Burkett, was the residence of John Further Stroll Over the Meadows—The >1,631,200 street. Supervisor, R. I. Thompson; Collector, F. K Bar- further on the road was M ° 2 5 Y l» V P kett; Town Agent, K. H. Wolcott; Clerk, A. M. Two Rockland Highlands Cemeteries 1 The Opera House is to he decorated white There w ill be no services at 8t. Thomas W ingate. — Military Funeral — Resum e of which I think belonged to a Mr. G1 and gold Church next Snnday becanse of the absence of Changes—Parting Words. ory. Benj. Clough and Capl R oh! Hot supper nt the Cong’l vcMry, Wednesday '5 • A • I» EgnW rt E O T • C V \E • Fbl^ Oeorgj T. Hodgman A Co. have been giving the rector. Crockott once lived on this ro.ad neal evening. away some pretty calendar!. The Ladles’ Guild of St. Thomas Church Now wo aro ngaitt at the head of the the Camden line. But Shaw. Brown’ M C. Whitmore Is making a sleigh, his first w ill meet with Mrs. Wm. G. Alden, High Rev. H. F. Pe ry of Boston w ill deliver the Old Road on Litnerock street, going Grpgory, Clough and Crockett aro dead.’ attempt. 'Tis a nice piece of work. street, Wednesday afternoon. fourth lecture in the course, next Wednesday north from whioh 40 years ago wo ahonld at the Cong’ l Church, subject "The Catacombs Filled their places and passed on. O0W 5Tli>ftTi0tf. i The Camden Grist M ill Co. discharged two Mrs. Fred 8. Libby has been confined to the have seen the residences of Alden Ulmer, of Rom?.” i cargoes of corn and one of oats last week house with la grippe the past week....M iss Oliver Brown, George Martin, Luke Now turning the corner nnd going Ellie Haidwell has returned from a visit to Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather I Ralph Carrier is guardian of a full-blooded Iiean, Silan Farrington, A Mr. Banner, north we find a one-story house, but I THOMASTON. Stockton....Rev. Howard B. Tilden is visit quite a ’ irge delegation went to Appleton F ri • English bulldog, the property of T. J. Ferry ing Mr. and Mrs. F. M. P reble....M rs, H. R. day to attend the dedication of the new Odd I think, and perhap.t othors whom I don't think I ever know whose it was. ; ofRockland. don’t now reoall, and right along here I The next plnoo we recognize is the old Three miles west of Bocklaud, on K L. Di Niue u nit* west ot Rockland, on the K. A L. R. Small is home from Massachusetts....J. H. Fellows ball in that place. rtsion of M. C. R. R. First known m a trading R Known as a trading post in 1631. Settled In Grand Officers Robinson and Bisbee instituted Ogier spent Sunday in tow n....C apt. Thos. I). A ride of 32 couples wont to Washington, see another little red school-house, but tavern honse where the Iimcca9k team port »n 1630 Rett’einertt commenced 1791 1736; Incorporated Nov. 7, 1776. Area about a new Odd Fellow Lodge in Mt. Vernon, f c n b » v.! mi*II IMS Rockland aa 1 South Tbom I ii.uw27,000 acres.acre*. in»u,1M90, pounon.poll* 617 ; eautu-s,e* tote*, ¥ >873,898pio,ovo. | French left yesterday to take command of bis Monday evening. A fine suppe r was served by abandoned for a more imposing edifice sters baited themselves and teams. Noxt salon._____ ....__...... Incorporated______M4rch TO, 177T.____ .Population _r . ! Postmaatora, K II. Vaughan; North,W. II. Fuller; j Tuesday evening vessel, in New Y o rk ....J . H. Montgomery Landlord Fish, after which a social dance was 1890.3009. in 1890 the num ber o f poll* wa* 6fil , tJouth, W . O. Counce; W est, A. 8. Arnea; Plea* which I see today on Middle street. was the little red school-house near the r-1 ertnte* w ere valued at >1,868,610. antvllle, W. j . Rusaell; Highland, Wm. D. Stone. Landlord Capen has the Bay View ice house and wife left for Washington, D. C., for a visit, enjoyed in Central Hou«e Hall. Looking across the Meadow from here I Selectmen, Jason Spear, Austin Keating, Edwin graveyard. I don’t think I over visited filled in readiness for the Summer business. Saturday. Dr. L. F. Bachclder, wife and daughter,E. C. Is it not about time for a horse trot on the iveaiintc,Keating; Town lO w ni/IP Clerk, rs, W. w . L.lj. Lawry;Lnwry, Treaanr i nwnn ~r, see the Sherer & Ingraham kilns, the tills old cemetery more than two or three M. R. Mathew*; Collector and Constable, Elbridge C. B. Abbott did the work. Saturday evening a large party of Camden Davis and wife and J. C. Burton and wife of pond ? j Burton. ______homes of the Blaekingtons, Spears, In times, nnd one of those times was when No dance Friday evoning. Too h o t!.... people took a special car to Thomaston in Rockland attended the Odd Fellows Installation Miss May Delano returned bom? from Bos Miss Coliamore is visiting at Geo. F. Pipes froze Friday and Saturday....Business tending to have supper and dance at the Knox last w eek....A . L. Jones is visiting in Cam grahams, Sherers, Tolmans, Farrands, General William Ulmer was buried here ton Tuesday. i French's. w ill bo brisk in Bean’s schooner yard, this House. Music was furnished by Yonng’s Or bridge, Mass...... Charlei Pullen Is very sick et nls. I see also the road winding in military style. I enn remember today Waldo Glllchrest entertained a few of bis i H. I. Kugiey of Waldoboro spent Sunday season. chestra and they all report that It was a most with fever. around the monntain to another little how the General used to look on his friends, Tuesday evening. enjoyable occasion. Among those who went whh friends here*•••Col. C. A. Leighton spent A if Martz and Harry Hammond showed in N o rth U n io n .—School closed in the 8tone school-house, Sherer’s mill, etc. horse muster day with his military coat, wore J. H.Gould and wife,Al, Martz and wife, Norman Oakes of this place has closed his I Sunday at home, West Rockport Thursday eveuing. A large District, Friday, after a very successful term of If there wasn't nt one time some kind white pants, cocked hat, red sash, long W. V. Lane, C. P. Brown, W. P. Gould, C. E. dancing school in Union. Knox Lodge, I. O. of G. T., w ill hold a sue- party intended going from here, but the rain nine weeks. It was taught by Miss Carrie Adams, W. 8. Giles, F. E. Allen, F. D. of a shop at this coruer of the road legged boots and his sword hanging by The Bowery Cooking Club met at Mbs iable and entertainment in the lodge rooms, prevented. Walcott of Union, who is one of our best Knowlton, W. E. Schwartz, E. K. Duffy, E. which crosses the Meadow here I mis his side. Nettie Levensaler’s, Wednesday. Wednesday evening, admission five cents. There was a ride to South Hopo, Monday teachers....Miss Glyde Leighr has returned HolFses and wives, Mrs. J. N. Fowler, Jr., take ray reckoning. He *Ieep* hl* ln*t Bleep, C.pt, Thus. 8 Fuller o. Portland Is In town. ' «>’ • c - A 1,|umcr Pr«»che<1 ln Friendship. evening of test week. The parties who occu« from Boston and w ill keep house for her father He ha* fought hl* last battle, Miss Dunham, Miss Guinerson, E. Wiley, G. No *ound can awake him j Snnday. pled the back seat of the big sleigh seemed to . . .. I t . 8tone and wife are confined to the house the guest of Capt. Niven C. Mehan Crane, W. H. Fannce ami W. H. Huse. I think I now see the home of Orris To glory again. N o r t h W a r r e n .—The entertainment given with colds....C. J. Sukeforth is hauling bark "O u r people are being entertained by the Kick- haveau exceptionally lovely time. Ulmer on my left h ind, and a Mr. Hill I would like to visit this old grave , by the Warren H'gh School, Monday evening to Liberty for Henrv L ayer....M rs. J. F. Up tpoo Medicine Co. nightly in Town Hall. M B. Arey has returned from a visit to CUSHING. man n my right, near tilt head of Ran of test week, in Grange Hail whh a success.... ham has been sick with la g rippe....M rs. L. yard and read the inscriptions on the The W. C. T. U. held a union temperance Winterport....James Small is borne from kin street I think there ought to bo Owing to the roads being drilled the installa Boston....M iss May Sheldon, who has been Ton mlloa S. W. of Rocklaud. On stage line R. Burkett and son visited Mrs. J. W. John ! stones, many of which aro made of lime- meeting in Good Templar Hall,Sunday. A good tion of < ffleers of White Oak Grange did no1 irom Thomaston to Friend-hip. Incorporated visiting Camden during the holidays, has re Jan . 28, 1789. 1890, polls 196; estates >125,483. ston, test week... .Misses Gnsta and Lilia some Kollars found in this vicinity, but rock, whioh doubtless was sawed in the Audience greeted them. h Gowen are going to Oakland to visit their niece, occur. turned to her home in Morrill. Postmasters, A. S. Fak ; South, Oliver!’. Davis, not being sure prefer not to say so. But old marble mill at Beech Woods I •'Our Own” Co. w ill probably have the tal North, N. R. Hyler; Pleasant Point, Cora E, Mrs. Dr. Rowe....Atwood Ripley, an aged ented D ixie Club of Waldoboro to assist them C. A Webb was agreeably surprised at his Our people are .‘ooking tor a big Summer Davis. Selectmen, Vinnl Wallace, Niven Hyler, you ask where are Alden Ulmer, O. B. think some ol these head stones are residence last evening by a party of his friends Eldrean Orff; Town Clerk, C. A. Fogerty man, while out walking was ran Into and in their February event. rash in 1894 The World’s Fair is out of the Treasurer, Samuel Payson. Brown, Silas Farrington, George Martin, nearly if not quite a century old. who enjoyed a very pleasant season. Mr. knocked down by some boys who were sliding From this corner we would have seen The Baptist and Cong’ l churc es have been way, and Camden’s aliens who have been Luke Dean, Benner, Hillman, Chas. Webb is master of the art of entertaining and A large dictionary and a globe have been down hill. Mr. Ripley was picked up and car 40 yoars ago the residence of Mr. Ulmer, holding nightly prayer meetings the past two away for years w ill surely come back this lives on oae of Warren’s many pleasantly purchased for the Broad Cove school. ried to his home. I» was found that Jone arm Harrington etc. They are all dead. Hie old brick house near the pond, the weeks, with a goodly attendance. season to see bow New Camden looks. situated farms. The outdoor view from this was b ro ken ....Ira Robbins is visitingjfriends I (ion’t think there wore more than a Dodge honse on the mountain, etc., and Leroy F. Newhall is taking Harry Uathorn’s Rodolphus Bowers, who was taken suddenly Atwood Levensaier of Thomaston has u (pot is pleasant, bat Summer is the time to in this place...-M rs. Mary 'pham has returned half dozen houses from here to the old looking across the little pond and the position as clerk in the Thomaston Market, ill |in his son’s store, is recovering. Mr. Buw- large crew in bis woods cutting kiln wood. e rj’oy it, and a prospect o f our cosy little from Union where she has been stopping for a Watson house, 40 years ago, although I •‘mill that stood by it” we would have while the latter is confined to the house with ers is one of our best known and most highly Isaac Burton ot Warren is in town visiting village and outskirts from the vicinity of the few weeks. seen the home of Merrick Mosman, now respected citiiens, and many friends w ill be friends....Seldom D. Hunt has gone to Low have a faint reoolleotion of one with a It grippe. mansion, Village View Farm, is delightful. the aims house. About thirty members of the G?oJ Temp pleased to hear of his improved condition. ell, Mass. SOUTH THOMASTON. brick basement on the north side of the I think a Mr. McLain, who once The entertainment given by our enterprising ters from Rockland visited Mt. W illow Lodge Masonic Hall is all done, the electric lights A singing school is contemplated, to be held road. I think a Mr. Crockett lived on owned this mill, had a residence not far High School at North Warren, Monday even of Good Tempters of this place one evening are in, the carpets are down, the furniture in at the school-house, and taught by A. R. Four mile* H. of Rooktend, S ettled ln 1776. Bet. the south side, and Charles Harrington from here, perhaps the one opposite the ing of last week, was largely attended, and test week. place, and all is ready for the dedication of the Rivers, District No. 3. off from Thomaston and Incorporated Ju ly 28, 1848. little red school-house. some 830 netted, which w ill assist In defray 1M90, poll* 418; e*tntoi >326,087. Postinaetors, J . also once lived in this vicinity, and 1 Geo. E. Mero graduated from Comers Com beautiful rooms as soon as the grand officers Leonard L Young was stricken Thursday M. Bartlett; O w l's Head, Miss A nn F a r r ; Spruce ing the expenses of the graduating class next think I see the house today, also the old mercial College, Boston, Jan. 5, with the high can bs secured to do the thing in proper form, with paralysis. One side is helpless, bat it is Hoad, S. L. Hall; Ash Point, Ralph Crockott. But we must retrace our steps, goiDg June. The program was splendidly carried Selectmen, Mark D. Atnes, Sidney Jackson, L. A. wheelwright shop and blacksmith shop est honors of the class of 1893. He returned which w ill probably be the first week in Feb hoped that he w ill speedily recover. Arey; Town Clerk, Ixiwla Butler; Treasurer, Q. buck on the west side of the road. There out and thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. home Tuesday. ruary. 8 Bweetland. of years gone by. Thore were some wasn’t any nice sidewalk here 41 years Following is the program: Ice cream and eake w ill be for sale at Town ago, such as we see here today. This Capt. Harvey M ills, who is passing the Win other shops, houses or stores on this south Quartet—“ Bright Sparkle* in the Churchyard," Abel Hunt and wife of Bangor have been Hall, Wednesday evening, for the benefit of S fk u c b H bad —John Mills has moved his two-storv house with a long ell was the ter with Charles Copeland (the artist) at West Misses Meserve and Bartlett, ile m . Stetson aud visiting Mrs. Hunt’s sisters, Mrs. C. 0. the school. The entertainment w ill consist of family to Clrrk Island....The child of Mr. side of the road, but I don’t think I ever home of Michael Achorn 40 or 60 yearz Newton. Mass., has been at home for a lew Hahn. Recitation,—‘Write them u letter to-nteht," Montgomery, Mrs. H. M. Bean and Mrs. G. F. an art gallery, music and several other amuse Mrs. Herbert Griffin has been very sick. knew them except by sight. ago. There was a dancing hall in this days. Anna Vaughan Burgess... .Miss Mabel Barstow, assistant in ments. A ll are cordially invited to attend and G boroes R iv e r —Quite a number of onr house where the writer of this retrospect There were 60 couples at the Assembly test Music—“Come buy niy flowers," Camden High School, has been out a week Now we are at Blackington's Corner, O ra Kittredge help the young people. young people attended enuroh at W iley’s has spent a pleasant evening dancing evening, and a most delightful season was now called Rockland Highlands, and I Dialogue—“ A finished education," through sickness....Miss Susie Knowlton, one The Ladies Helping Hand held an ice cream Corner, 8unday....M r9. Wm. Cowie and fam with the Meadow and Corner girls. Mr. enjoyed. Ice crekm and cake were served by Grace and Evie Wylie Muaie— “Two little girls in blue," of our teachers, has been kept from school a sociable in Town Hall, Wednesday evening. ily of Tenant’s Harbor, who has been visiting will gel right into the middle of the and Mrs. Achorn, Melinda, Mary G , Mrs Gloyd. Timbre were twelve couples from Grace Walker and Julia Vlnal week by the sickness of her mother. Miss A potato race was among the amusements. her mother, Mrs. John Kirkpatrick, (returned square and view this landscape o'er On Katie and Mrs. Orbeton are dead, Mrs. ont of town. Reading—"Lady Bountiful’s Triumph," Marian Kelley taught in her absence. Duncan and Clara live in New York, Minnie Stahl Herbert H. Robinson received the prize for home S unday....M r. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke my right I see the store of the late John The rooms o he Segotchet Club are now and I think there was a son but I never Music—“He never cares to wander from his own Grand Master Robinson and Grand Marshal the gentlemen and Mrs. L. A. Rivers, the started for Belmont, Thursday... .M rs. N. lighted by el iric ity ; and when lighted in fireside," Bird of 40 or 50 years ago. On our left knew him. Grace Walker and Julia Vlnal Bisbee with a dozen fellow Odd Fellow’s, drove ladies prize. A good time was enjoyed. Meservey of Martinsville has been visiting at company the ele furnishings the Tableau—“ Bopeep," Evle W ylie we see a long, low building which I [Concluded next week] to Appleton, Friday, in the blizzard and dedi S o u t h C u s h in o .—Mrs. Cyrus Mank of I. E Clarke's the past week. rooms pre^ formerly a very Reading—"The Witch’s Daughter," Florence Tolman cated the new Odd Fellow hall. They did Thomaston is visiting her parents. Mr. and attract! Tableau—“The Lord’s Prayer,” not dare face the hurricane back that night, Mrs. Wilson Ulmer----- Bertha Morse, who has MAINE MATTERS. ______daughter Carrie Music—“Pardoned," Quartet Recitation—“So w226,690. Postm asters, C. A. Bills; South, F. L. Payson; North, Clara A. Mansfield; Select The report that the ice crop in and about socket ...... >3.15 supper, presented them with three dozen badly, Wednesday, while at work in the test week, looking up old acquaintances. The men, J. P. Hobbs, W. B. Fish, I). S. Hall; Town Richmond is endangered by the water being oranges. woods. Doctor is 98 years of age, but is hate and heart- Clerk, 11. 11. Payson; TreaTreasurer, L. P. True; Snpervlsor, M m . Eva Taylor. salt proves after due investigation to be with Roys’ Storm King Rubber Roots...... 2.93 Two Thomaston gentlemen, who do bust Highland.— Mrs. Clara Grant of Rockland ty, and took a lively interest in the beauties out foundation. It was the result of a rumor ness in Rockland, finding the electric cars *»»« «< her mother’s, Mrs. Sarah Haskell’s, last and improvements of New Camden. Dr. Bay There was a sloighride from Camden Mon got up by imaginative minds and was talked Youths’Storm King Rubber Roots...... 2.16 were not running Friday night started t walk week. Mrs. Haskell is sick.... B. J. Dow is nes did dentistry here many years ago, having day evening of test week and a dance ut the on the streets to some extent. A veteran ice home, but by the time they reached T h o r n - t h ia writing a little better....Edwin Keatiug rooms in the Old Megunticook House, which j hall. Meservey turnished the music. man makes the prediction that within two weeks Men’s Short Knee Rubber Boots, common ----- 2.70 dike’s they were so overcome by the snow and • and son William aro iu the doctor's hands.... stood where the Buy View now is. While Wednesday evening A lf Martz played at ihe lively times w ill be seen on the Kennebec and wind that they were obliged to go in -.here end , 'Vu>. Swift and Leroy Lermond arc harvesting here the venerable Doctor called upon Miller hall, ending with a dance. that an immense quantity of ice w ill be housed. Boys' “ “ “ “ “ 2.25 get thawed out before they could go any H^elr crop of ice....Three sons of A D Fam- A Bisbee, dentists, and wub delighted with , Quite a party attended the I. O. O. F. instal further. Neither had ulsters, and both wore , ham are bolding meetings at Rabittown. The their elegant quarters. When Dr. Miller first Up in Augusta the city authorities and the lation in Union, Tuesday evening. Youths “ “ ’• “ “ 1.50 derby hats. It was bitterly co.d and they oldest boy is fourteen and the youngest nine came to Camden from Boston he was the reci street railroad cumpauy are lighting like cats and dogs. On the order of the mayor snow nearly perished. .Bert Keep, who has been at work in Mats* pient of favors at the hands of Dr. Baynes, and Mrs. C. I). Barnes is suffering from a bad case Men’s Leggins, b est >1.25, f o r ...... 1.13 ! debase Its, the past season, is at his parents, he made the genial old dentist heartily welcome. ot pneum onia....Mrs. E. A. Payson is quite ana ice were plowed onto the railroad track SOUTH LIBERTY. i Mr. and Mis. Frank S. Keep’s . . . . Mrs. A.deu low from a stomach hemorrage but is gaining and then water turned on until the track was \ “ “ >1.00, for ...... 90 [ Copeland is sick with la grippe. Miss Inez Marshall gave a delightful whist slow ly...... S. L. Bills made a business trip to frozen solid. Now ihe company has a crew of Mrs. Sarah Leighr, who has been ou the party Thursday evening. Brooks test week. men at work with pick axes and teams. It is sick list, is better.... Ed ward Bachelder WASHINGTON. the intention of the company to open the track Men’* C am bridge R u b b e rs, B o sto n ...... 77 The Young Ladies Whist Club met with and Mrs. Edith Leighr of Montville visited GREEN'S LANDING. and then sue the mayor or city for the expense. ut Sarah L eig h r's re ce ntly... . Isaac Robin- Miss Agues Tobin, Pleasant Street, Friday “ Oxford Rubbers ...... 77 Twenty two mile* N. W. o f Rockland. lncorpo- ...‘nlni? It will be a costly job. son ia to have a well drilled the coining rated under name of Putnam ln 1811, name changed ; ° " ’ u*ua- Mrs. Em ily Babbidge has had a furnace put The following item is making the rounds of summer. Alfred Poland will do the jo.„... « " • Misses Adeline Adams,Florence Towie,Anne into her house. “ Goodyear Gold Seal Rubbers ...... 77 the State papers: “ Sarah Orne Jewett's charm Mra. John P inkham visited at S. T. Over- Globe, Robert Sukeforth;Razorville, P.G. Ingalls; I Kittredge, Etnma Alden, Florence Murphy Mrs. Eleanor Barbour has juat moved into ing story of the gentle old lady, an inmate ot Edmond aud W ill P re .-! iX 'i-t“ 8 S p .^ » r '1o‘'ir JBohiof.? A*' K°' jJ i . X ’i,' I “ " d Carr'“ Bar8tow un,lei1 wi,b ,he Cl,n«rc«« her ik w s.ore, next to the Arcadian. “ Goodyear Glove Rubbers ...... 77 look a Tuesday.. a Maine poor house, who managed to get to cott are having a run of the m u m p s.... , CooMtable‘and Collector, W. b. Luce lional Church, Sunday. One great event was the buckhoard drive to Philadelphia aud see the wonders of the cen John Ramsey is putting up six sets of his the Reach Tuesday, through the Reach woods, The many friends of Frauk E. Hewett will tennial is recalled to mind by the adventures Ladies' Specialties in Rubbers ...... 64 famous one-horse sleds. He can’t keep The Waldoboro Cadet Band advertised stopping at Mrs. Lizzie Raynes (or supper,and regret to learn of his death in a hospital at ot Charles Snowman, a half-witted inmate of with orders by working evenings-----gamn. concert Friday evening at the CeD,r»l Home. | Uau() Conn., Wednesday. Mr. Hewei. u good one too. Mrs. R. is a nice cook aud Ladies’ Fine Hand Made Boots, Razor Toe, el Overlook, who has been aick. is b e tte r.... | uX;ea,on 01 the severes.nrrn .. wa. postponed. w4< weJ, knQWn m gives everybody a cordial welcome. the Castine alms house who started lust Sum mer to walk to the World's Fair. He got as regular price >5; my price >4.50: in this Chaa. Howard ia to w ork'for John Ramsey, j *®dles ana friends of the W. C. T. U. here many times with Thomas E. Shea Miss Mamie Small is organist ut (be church far as Rockland where he was arrested as a M iu Lilllau PreMOtt is a smart girl. She ' P“Hook oi a delicious supper which they pro- sale f o r ...... 4.05 Johu W. Thomas of the Rockport News in at present, her sister Maud soprano and her tramp and given 30 days exercise in the city I lias about three weeks more to finish a I 10 Laws Hall, Thursday evening. The vited eighteen friends to u sleigh-ride to Them father G. F. Small bass, with Mr. and Mrs. stone yard. After serving his time there he I 20 weeks’ school. She teaches in Washing- [ audience was large aud the receipt* gratifying, L i ■4» I THE ROCKLAND.COURIER-GAZETTE, TUESDAY JANUARY 16, 1894 SECRET SOCIETIES. members, and is In a very flonrlftbinr condi MARINE MATTERS. tion. The lodge w ill have about 8800 in the Interesting “ Frateftiity Facts" Crowded SIMONTON BROS’. treasury with tbefr bonding and fnrnltureall Out fromTheir Proper Place. The M ovements of V essels, Charter*, Hastings paid for. Notes and the Like. Here You Are! Mt. Horeb Encampment of Union w ill in The following grand officers were present: stall their officers tomorrow evening. O. Master, Reuel Robinson, Camden; D .O . My Entire Stock of Sch. Edward Latncyer, Beal came down o a M . Sam’l Adame, Belfast; G. W., Clarence CLEARANCE M. Watson, Biddeford; O. T.. Wm. E. l from Belfast Friday, where she discharged Rockland Lodge, F. and A. M., is having i coal from New York. CLOTHING, Plummer, Portland; G. Marshal, W. F. changes made in the lodge rooms, A. K. 8pear Bisbee, Camden. The officers are: N G., | Sch. A. Heaton, Leo, sailed Friday for New Block. York from A. C. Gay A Co. HATS, CAPS o o J. C. Fuller; V G., H. C. Pease; Sec., E. D. While getting under way Friday for New Knox Lodge, 1. O. O. F . initiated three can Gusbee; P. Sec., J. A. Sherman; Treas., QHFAT AND FURNHHiNG GOODS , U. 8. Onshee. York sch. A. Heaton fouled the S. J. Lindsey, SALE! didates last evening and conferred the third breaking off the Lindsey’s jibboom. Af R educed R ates. degree on one. Lunch was served. o o Keystone Chapter, Royal Arch Mason” , of Sch. Maynard Sumner, Dyer, was at Vine o o yard Haven loth from Vinalhaven for Wash ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The installation of officers c f Ivanhoe Camden, elected the’ e officers Wednesday ington with stone. evening: Geo. Sweetland, H. P .: O. I /WAH^ DOWfJ Gommandery. No. 410, United Order of the Sch. General Adelhert Ames, Jameson, ar Golden Gross, will take next Friday evening, Gould. King; Charles Wilson, 8crlbe; E. E. rived at Savannah toth from Baltimore. place In the County and the 1 Boynton, Captain of Host; George T. Hodg- why ia becauHe 1 ha’ CLOAKS S t o c k the 19‘b inst. Sch. John S. Beecham arrived in New rent and my » o o ' man, Treasurer; L. M. Kcnmston, Secretary; York toth. The officers of Gamden’s Knights of Pythias Isaac Coombs, E. C. Fletcher, Rcnel Robinson, SALE Just Half Price Schs. Nevada, Nellie, Seventy-Six and A l T a k in g Lodge w ill be installed next Thursday even Finance Committee. These and the appointed fred Keene were at Portland loth. officer'’ will be privately installed one week ing by R H. Burnham, District Deputy Bark R. A. C. Smith, Hooper, was stripped Ulsters Worth $8.00 for $5.00! Grand Chancellor. from tomorrow evening. The chapter is in o o caulked, metaled, had deck caulked, new All of Our New Cloaks. B a r g a in s . excellent condition. yard and general repairs at New York. The officers of Georges River Lodge,Knights W u u Five masted sch.Gov. Ames of Fall Rivet of Pythias, of Warren, w ill be Installed this Alfarata Connell, D. of P.. w ill adopt several now at Seattle, Wash., loading with the larg evening by R. H. Burnham of Rockland, pale-faces tonight, and expect all the degree est cargo of lumber ever put on board a D D. Members and their ladles and Invited La^dies^ J a\ cke/ s. 100 Doz. Fancy Bordered Handker team to be present. The Council is increaeiag schooner w ill sail soon around the Horn for guests w ill be admitted. Queenstown. Thence she w ill proceed to EVEff Y chiefs, 1c E ach in numbers and the meetings in interest each Extra Trades in Gents'Fancy Ties o o week. Balt, for coal for Boston or Providence. She GOOD VALUE AND STYLE, The Installation of the officers of Golden o o will remain on this side, as Capt. Davi* has found that expenses, such as wharfage, tow ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Rod Ghapter, No. 8, O. E. 8 , was held in The officers of Rockland Encampment, 50 pieces Best Print, light and dark, age and othei port charges are very much Call and See Thom. S 3 . 9 8 Masonic Hali, Friday evening. It was public I O. O. F.,were publicly installed Friday even higher in the Pacific than they are on this DEPAHTIVIEfIT 3 3 - 4 c yd. and a large number ot members and visiting ing,the lodge room being titled lu ll to over flaw coast. Freight rates have dropped, tao, and GOOD VALUE AND STYLE, Ten Yards to a Customer. friends were present. The ceremonies were ing whh members of the encampment and the chances o f making the schooner pay div performed by Past Grand Associate Patron friends GeorgiN.Harden,District Deputy Grand idends seem to be better in the Atlantic than 0. E. Blackington, S 4 . 7 5 G. A. Sylvester, assisted by Mrs. Jennie Patriarch, performed the ceremony, assisted in the Pacific. OF 25 pieces Crash, bleached and un Stewart retiring Worthy Matron as Marshal by W. F. Manson a9 Grand High Priest, H. C. Capt. S. G. Hupper started Monday to 435 Main Street. GOoD VALUE AND STYLE, and Rev. Thomas Stratton as Chaplain. Day as Grand Scribe, E. O. Heald a* Grand join his vessel, the sch. Win. H . Lermond, at bleached, . 3 c yd. After the installation a banquet was served Treasurer and O. H. Blethen as Grand Junior Baltimore. Capt. Hupper takes with him two new boats built at Jones & Bicknell’s and then an hour was spent in social converse Warden. A delegation of twelve Chevaliers $ 7 . 7 5 shop. One goes to Capt. Ben. Church, 10 pieces Scrim, interspersed with music, songs and recitations. from Canton Lafayette, Patriarchs Militant, Port Eads, Miss., and the other to Mrs. Ma o u n STOftE. W E O F F E R The officers as installed are : under Past Commander John Simpson in fall tilda Scales of Baltimore. Mrs. Emma F. Helller, W. Matron; E. P. SOME GOOD VALUE AND STYLE, 4 C per yd. uniform, did escort duty to the grand officers, Sch. Ered B. Balano, Sawyer, sailed Mon Rollins, W. P .; Mrs. Etta Marsh. Associate f THE ROCKLAND (30URIER-OAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 1894. ONE YEAR OF VINALHAVEN LIFE. COUNTY COMMENT. MAINE MATTERS. Absurd Idea WhfEf! YOU C/l | Some of the Things Which Have Happened Random Rifercnces to Passing Events Dr. Hampton E Hili of Saco, one of I D o Y o u 1 II In Neighboring Towns. The idea that good extract of Va in the Island Metropolis. the greatest surgeons and one of the most noted physicians that New Eng j nilla is easily produced is so absurd In accordance with its usual custom llLseSalt?! as to he unworthy of notice. Un 1 Industrial Figures-Big Crews Employtd and ever produced, died at the residence Cotosuet! T iie C -G. is publishing Irom week Io less the best Mexican Vanilla I in the Granite Business Fn-h and of his father, John II Hill, Saco, Tues- ' Gentleim j Ft hing — Employment Furnished — week articles from tbo various towns on Beans are used, properly cured, day morning at eight o’clock, aged 43 T H E C R E A T Hammer and Saw—Statistics. what the year 1893 brought to them. It will pay you In numerous ways! properly aged, and the flavor prop years His loss will he mourned tty a : to use the salt that's all salt. This I PURE SUBSTITUTE Last week Washington was heard from erly extracted,and allowed to stand host of friends all over the country and ; Is especially true as to the butter J FOR L A R D . IGHTEEN hundred and to advantage. This week Vinal- maker. You recognize n dliterence In I at least one year before offering scores of grateful patients whoso life he butter. Wo can point you out a dlf-j and ninety three haven and Warren make their report. MANUPA«’TD3Rn IU for sale, good extract of Vanilla has saved. fernneo In salt. You strive for the best! Fleeced viewed from all is an impossibility. Try If any of our readers notice omissions or milk, why not eearch for the hostfi standpoints has Tho watchword of the promoters of salt? Test, compare, oak questions.f WWIKr cx>., mistakes we wish they would kindly Investigate what been a fairly suc inform ns Our object is to benefit the tho Wiscasset A Quebec Railroad has AND HOLD n r THE p? PRICtS cess lui one for enterprising towns of the county by been, "Invest Maine money in Maine.” j Diamond Crystal Vinalhaven There attracting attention to their growth and Il other level-headed and energetic ‘ Underwear lias been plenty of advantages, and we trust oar readers business men had adopted thia program ' D a ir y S a lt Rockland Beef Co. Flavoring V anilla ten years ago and pushed the develop- ' Cotoflnot te m ate from the Bee L em on business most of the year, and there will assist us in so doing. I has done for others. There’s no eecret I ment of the state as these men are doing, j I about It, W rite and get particulars. I Beef Huet and Prime Cotton Seed FORK O ran g e has been but very little idleness. The JW o grant that salt Is cheap, hut Jh I O il. Extracts R ose, etc. last several months money has been From all over tho state come com our population would have been greater J I that, n good reason why you Rhould I plaints that the county jails are crowded and our people vastly more prosperous i I not have tiie best? Look fairly and I We u«o for ootnponndlog witn our Beef 8nct and note their delicious flavor. pretty tight, ha' work was not abated on I fully Into the salt question, and you’ll j only the bent gr»