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V olum e 50. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1895. E ntered aa Seeoii
artil’ery for the Depa1 GOLD BONDS FOR SALE! Maj.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry HOME HAPPENINGS. took charge of the defens! Hix per cent Electric K. It. Bonds, payable prin Kingston lie a as given cipal and Intercet In gold, by the Bouton Hnfe Halibut has dropped to 16 cents a pound 23d Armv ( np«, which Deposit and Trust Company, and Municipal 4M and it’s nice rating at that figure. ana 6 per cent Ronda. Aleo money Invested in J B I O G l t A P U Y several engagements during tl real estate securities. For eale by F. .M. 811 AW, Charles Smalley has the local agency of the ’64. lie continued in charge o’ Broker. 420 Main Street, Rockland 14-17 Chicago Saturday Blade, a very sharp paper. which w?'c flicially comrnende Written fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K. Gould Loved by all When Living, and His in the military division of the Mississi Heavy frost Wednesday night, ice froze, also organized the 1st U. S. Heavy Mrs. Anna (jrangerd)ow ground froze, and also plants that were in I Begun In No. 8. Back numbers can be bad.) Copyrighted—All Rights Reserved. advertently left out in the cold Death Universally Mourned. I of colored troops of the 3d North OF NEW YORK. Mounted Infantry. He subsequently ha' Capt. Farwell doesn’t want delinquent tax command of the District of East Tennessee Takes pleasure In announcing to the mual- XI. December 8, 1861, he writes: “ We are payers to forget to remember that he has
MEN AND WOMEN. tender tribute to one whom he had known POLITICAL POINTS. ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. for years. HES PROMOTED. laving Especial Reference to People The procession which followed the remains | Col. W. II. Fogler of this city has been to Achorn Cemetery was one of the largest The Knox County Convention uf Young Frank L. Richardson, cook at The Thorn Well Known Hereabouts. ; appointed chairman of the Congressional People’s Society uf Christian Endeavor will dike, has been engaged as steward of the which has attended a Rockland funeral in 1 District Committee to fill the vacancy oc- Conclude./ from Page 1 many years. Heading it were Edwin Libby be held in Camden some time this month. Broadway f'entral Hotel, New York City, an Mrs. W. D. Holbrook who has been visiting ' casioned by the death of Capt. W. H. Luce The date with full particulars will be an establishm nt that ac ummodates icooguesti Post, G. A. R., of this city and P. Henry Till I of South Thomaston. at her son’s J. 11. Holbrook, Chelsea, Mass., The funeral occurred Friday afternoon and son Post, G. A. R. Thomaston, their ranks nounced later. He will enter upon hi-, new duties at an ear?, |returned home this morning. the services were very simple out of respect to being reinforced by Grand Army men from day. A child was cured of croup by a dose or two When fevers and other epidemics are around, Mr. Ricbaidsnn has had a’ valuable experi Miss Sadie C. Veazie has resigned her the wishes of the deceased and the family. other Posts in the county. The pall bearers of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A neighbor’s child safety lies in fortifying the system with .Ayer’s Everything tending to a display had been were members of the 2d Maine battery: W. ence as steward of leading hotels and l.an - position with the Atkinson Furnishing Co. died of the same dread disease, while the Sarsaparilla. A person having thin and im lord Haynes is fortunate. phe has been with the/company six years. carefully avoided and even the sermon was as * Nelson Ulmer, Anthony N. Greeley, Charles father was getting ready to call the doctor. pure blood, is in the most favorable condition “X G Barney -g? Arlingthn, Vt., who has brief as the General’s former beloved pastor D. Jones, Franklin Tolrnan, O. M. Withain, to “catch” whatever disease may be floating in Samuel Derby, Frank P. Witham and R. This shows the necessity of having z\ver’s Rodolf’s Liver Pills cure Headache, Indi riit thhxfuy for a few days, the guest of could bring himself to make it. The process Cherry Pectoral always at hand. the air. Be wise in time. gestion, Constipation and torpid liver. Ison, CT. M. Barney, returned home yester- ion which followed the remains to the tomb Fred Crie. Doing escort duty were the follow bore as little resemblance to a parade as pos ing Past Grand Commanders of Edwin Libby sible, the members of the light infantry which Post: A. J. Crockett, J. E. Rhodes, S. A. MILLINERY NOTICE- llrs. S. G. llupper has arrived from Balti- bore Gen. Tillson's name and who would Keyes, John \V. Titus, C. C. Cross, Jonathan )re where she has been sojourning for some gladly have assisted the Grand Army Posts Crockett, William Noster and S. A. Fish. | Mrs. A. C. Hamilton has returned frunt e, her husband’s vessel, the Wm. J. Ler- in doing escort duty, having to content them The remains were interred in the family HEWETT’S nd, being located there. J Xew York and Boston with a choice selec- selves with being present at the last services tomb which Gen. Tillson built at Achorn , tion of novelties and all the latest styles in llrs. R. Y. Crie has arrived home from a in civilian’s dress. Cemetery not long ago, the impressive Grand millinery, which are now on exhibition at her burn of five months in Chicago the guest But that which could not have been pre Army burial service preceding. The par , parlors, 750 Main street. per brothers, the Messrs Tolrnan. On her vented, and certainly no relative of the ticipants in this service were George F. S p e c i a l i home she stopped a week with Dr. 1 deceased would have the heart to attempt it, Thomas in the capacity of commander of the |L. Bartlett and wife in Brockton, Mass. was the grand outpouring of citizens. Long Post, E. M. Shaw as chaplain, Alvah Bab- NEW AND DECIDED jaham s the well known travelling before the hour of the funeral the family resi bidge, John II. Cables and A. J. Crockett de IVo/fD Inadc his headquarters in Rockland dence, Middle street and Main, was tilled, positing the wreath, laurel and rose. Dur I is manager of the Portland branch while hundreds of people in all stages of life ing the hours of the funeral business was |A O’Gorman, publishers, manufac- thronged the grounds outside, barely speak- completely suspended along Main street,every ATTRACTIONS. |imp«»rters. Mr. Abrahams was in ing above a whisper while the services were I store and office closing its doors out of re l^'TM You Clearance in progress. Prominent in this large con spect to the man who has done so much for When Every Department ___ . Burpee, who has been very ill gregation were the many people who had our city. On public buildings and shipping rat the head of been given years of employment by Gen. in the harbor the national colors were at Pilled to Overflow Hwas with the under- with pneumonia, is recovering----- Miss Lu Jones of Boston has been visiting friends in Tillson’s mumerous enterprises and who had half mast. Never was there a more fitting ing. : : : : I Sale! [of President Macomber loved him for his many benevolent acts and testimonial to the memory of a private citizen. In zifid myself that this town------Col. E. R. Spear is recovering from genial disposition. Among the numerous out-of-town people Are You ,,eed °.f i? Sl,,'in - i Your attention in now Invited Te have performed our a severe ill turn------Fred F. Burpee and Sid * 1 • Overcoat ? Do you ney L. Hall take a trip to the Aroostook this A touching incident occurred a few who came to attend the funeral services was to our Magnificent New Stork of and it rests with the moments before the hour of the funeral when Congressmen Nelson Dingley, Jr., of Lewis want a Stylish, Well Made, Per- |l<> theirs. It will cost week. a plainly dressed woman entered and asked ton. He had been a lifelong friend of Gen. 1 feet Fitting Coat? THIS WEEK ONLY! ■at bridge and pay inct- Miss Hattie Bird returns to her home in trembling tones that she might be per Tillson and read the news of his death with 1.1 Mt. Dillingham, “and in this city tomorrow from Boston, where she mitted once more to look upon the deceased. the deepest sorrow. Boots, Shoes, la/ voter in town who has been for several months studying music She asked the pardon of the few who chanced ling that, not for a under Ernst Perabo. Mrs. Ada Keene, who to be present for her intrusion at that time OBITUARY- So You should most em- has been spending a few days in Boston and and stated in explanation that she had form _ _ phatically see otir stock W hat We Propose to Do. ptates that should the vicinity, accompanies her. erly worked for some years in the general’s Mrs. l rances A. Spear, widow of the late 1 of these garments, tvbich is by far S lip p e rs, fit their wishes he hasn’t E. C. Cotton of the Y. M. C. A. goes to employ. She stood silently for a few moments Capt. Charles S. Spear formerly of this city, Lc special town meet- Springfield, Mass., this week to attend the . gazing upon the beloved features and when died at her residence in Lynn, last Wednes ' the most complete we have ever Tuesday Morning we shall |k s will rescind its Y. M. C. A. Convention.------Fred T Ryder of she turned away tears of genuine sorrow day at the advanced age of 87 years. The show n. Oxford Ties, Etc. place on sale our complete Selectmen were in- Boston, a former highly esteemed Rockland , stood in her eyes. remain* were brought to this city Saturday |jc lights tb : com- s, " line of : : boy, was in town a few days last week. Mr. The rooms where the remains lay in state for burial and funeral services were held at f t yet been made Ryder is secretary of C. S. Converse, presi the home uf her sister Mrs. David Robinson, |lly taken. represented a wealth of floral offerings touch The Best Selected dent and treasurer of the BostonRubber Shoe • ing in their significance. One beautiful Rev. C. W. Bradlee officiating. StfoifT ' said Mr. Dill- Co., a position he has held for 15 years. and Most Desirable L a d ie s ’ • see our streets piece was a pillow composed of calla Roland Hatch of Thomaston died yester ting to do as we Mr. and Mrs. Carleton ' Effie Canning lilies, roses, hyacinths, pinks and maiden day moruing at 8.30 o’clock of old age. He Assortmont of Crockett) are playing with the “Oliver Twist” hair ferns with the letters “G. A. R.” across was ^orn jn Bristol in November, 1800, and 0vEifC64TS C o tto n io are satisfied Co. in New York and Philadelphia, and will *.h-T A0?.'* ? hlS ‘u ' tr.‘bu,c ,°f ,td "'ln consequently in his 95th year. He has N E W S T Y L E S ad where it is open May 20 at the Bowdoio Square, Boston. Libby IM ./ to which the General belonged been unti, recen, years an aclive nian Fur. be satisfied to Miss Canning plays one of the important and frotff whose records his memory will nierly he was a blacksmith at Mill River, and A i. 10 1,0 worn again thia Now awaits your U n d e rw e a r , but public parts and is also understudy to Miss Otis, never effaced. A very beautiful “closed until within five years truckman to the steam *-casoii, and we have them book/lay beside the Grand Army offering, inspection. who want the whose “Nancy Sykes” has created such a boats at Rockland. He came to Thomaston AT COST AND BELOW. selectmen furore. Mr. Carleton has been very warmly , the gift of a number of Gen. Tillson’s employes somewhere about 1824, and has resided there 111 all sizes at at Hurricane Isle. The body of this book shall for his rendition of the part of . . . . . 7 . r»ever c i 9XUUC.since. JiCHe was>’.13 UlCthe lUXIlCXfather Ulof W. »» . XX.H We Lead the Trade agin.” Wj»s of while pinks, a stem of magnificent ) latch uf the Rockland Soap Manufacturing $8, $10. $12. $15 and $18. ;s Susie Trueworthy and Sarah M. Catherine Mermel roses lying across the page, j Comnanv We Challenge the This line comprises Corset Covers which also bore the word “ Hurricane." , , , 4 the First Baptist Choral Association In one corner of the room was a line crayon ' . J’ '' nKrahain of tin, city died at the country for Bar Night ltobcs, Drawers ami Skirts, iterday morning for Boston where they portrait of the Genera! made from an army hospital in Augusta, hnday, of brain trouble, f o /j J\HD $ / . 5 O g a in s . and for this week only we shall a course of vocal instruction with photograph and mounted on an easel. It P ec,c.ase9 '» die sewing machine business atniphrey Allen, the noted concert sell all of them at was overhung with an arch of beautiful Easter 1,1 J*115 clty f°r n>any years and afterwards in We are showing line all icy will nur.c their h.-nie in.Mei- lilies while beneath was suspended an ivy f^st- A portion of his life was spent in We Guarantee Satisfaction Every Time, of the Association were wreath containing a bunch of violets and a California. Lp to the time of his trouble he wool coats that are well Less than Wholesale Prices. ye them good sen i off.Miss sheaf of wheat was an intelligent, bright businessman, lie worth more money. by the middle of July und . had many friends here and leaves a wife and I If course we have an object in do unes back in October. Ihe casket was almost hidden beneath H e was a member of Palestine Com- ing tills, hut if you can get $1.00 floral Offerings, the four employes at the „lan,iery,Knights Templar, of Belfast. 1 uneral Wentworth & Co., worth uf goods for 62 cents what JL SOUSA. Hurricane Granite Co. s office in this city services were solemnized Sunday at the resi-, sending the beautiful roses which were en- dence of .Mrs. W. J. Atkins, Rockland street, 338 Main St., Rockland. do you care about our object? twined about its head. At the foot carefully > j^ey. J, H. Parsbley officiating, delegates from OUT DOOR EXERCISE! Sutlicu to say we mean the above, arranged were 65 roses, a wreath uf pinks, , pa|eJline Commandery of Belfast and Clare- | as you cau readily see by giving roses, Laster and cal.a Idles, heliotrope and mun, Commandery, this city, were present. I Is the doctor’s worst enemy. Messenger's Notice. Idles of the valley, a wreath of English violets M[ In„[ahani was „ years old. A beau- Exercise on u KAMULEK witli i us a call. and maidenhair ferns, a pillow of roses, car- ,iful Mallese flura| crow was furnished by, nations, easier dies, lilies of the valley, j.oIestlnc Commandery. G. & J. tires. The most pop Office the hherlU ®f Knox County. sun lax and maidenhair ferns, a wreath of ivy ular wheel with Hockiand ©TATS OF MAINE. SAMPLES IN OUR NORTH WINDOM and lilies of the valley, a sickle of roses and K x o \ B»., May 6, A . D. 1896. lilies of the valley tied with heliotrope ribbon, j HANDSOME RESIDENCE. cyclists. Tbi» is to gixe notice. That on the fourth day of May, A. I). 18U6, a Warrant in Insolvency wa» and bunches uf roses. Perhaps the most iieued by the Honorable C. E. Meservey, Judge of Cooda and Prices Cuaraa- beautiful______tloral offering was _ the magnificent w The W. H. Glover Co. of this city con- the Court of Insolvency for said County of Knox teed Correct. piece “Gates Ajar” a t’the head of the’ casket, traded yesterday to build a >12,000 residence against the estate of said Charles F. Williams of Rockland in said County of Kuox, oxi judged to be This stood about three feet in height and at Warrenton for Benj. Smith, and work has an Insolvent Debtor, on petition of said Debtor I was an exquisite combination of calla lilies, ! begun on the foundation, ihe new mansion which petition was filed on the aecoud day of May. roses, pinks, hyacinths, Easter lilies, ivy and will be erected about ioou yards northwest of A. I). I8V&, lo which dute interest on cltuisa is to he klies of the valley. The gates were com- the other Smith residence. Winslow & Weth- J. F. Gregory &Son computed; That the payment of any ddJ>U to or by said Debtor, and the trausfei and deliwry of any Jused of cinnamon pinks interwoven with crell of Boston are the architects Ihe liv- ONE PRlClJ- property by him are forbidden by lgw; That a \dax. 1 here were many uthci offering* a ing room of the house will be 24x44 feet. A meeting’ of the Creditors of said DekttV, to prove William 0. Hewett r.ailed description of which space does not 1 rotunda 16 feet in diameter reaches to the theJr debit and ehooae one or more as»4gi-wa of his estate, will he held at a Ony^^JfcuM oJveiicy lo be Ymit. second Boor. The house will have all mod- CLOTHIEAnmj^VERS, holdtn at U ocklandin^fl^^^^ of Kuox ou the JRev. J. J. Blair, a former pastor of the cm improvements, many fireplaces, etc. It 1 iwentyJ^^SagffillOP^^ ut twu u’clock Ingregational Church, which Gen. Tillson will have a veranda on three sides * and Company, katabove written. ■ended, but who is now located in Walling- ffrgt in length. ULMLK. |d, C t, came to officiate in response to a ” t of ln»olv»ncy request of deceased. His sermon was a B7-1 .'Vliiiix WireeL,
i CUPID S DARts. FOLKS AND THINGS CITY COUNCIL. A few agents wanted by Homer N. Chase A Co. Pleasant, lucrative business is offered Mrs. W. H. Fiske has just returned from The monthly meeting of the city govern Young People at Home and Abroad United in in the advertisement, “ The Happy Farmer.” New York with all the latest ideas in drew The eloquent Ingersoll to-night. To fail ment was held last evening. 1 he following the Holy Bonds of Matrimony. making, having attended the spring openings to hear him is an opportunity lost. You had better get a Paper Hang6r orders were draw n: lit r t u s . in that city, and is prepared to receive both Pauper anouut,
MATINICUS. Maine Central Railroad. The Largest in the World. City of Rockland ! In Effect Dec. 30, 1894. A y e r’s bred Rhodes and John Crie were in town INfERESfING ISIAND ITEMS From the Chlcnuo Inter-Ocenn. Asrhw /rrtd ^'>ep4»iz Care between Rockland and NOTICE. last week en route lor So. Matinicus----- Crie How many people in Chicago know that '1'ho Joint Htanding Committee on Account!) and Boetan. Brothers on South Matinicus, alias "Crie Clnhnn of I lie city of Bncklnml will be In Reaaion at Paasunr*r Train* leave Kocfelanri a* CHERRY with all other great industries there is also the City Treaturer’a office on the FRIDAY EVEN Haven,” are getting their weirs in order ft found here the largest soap and washing f a llo w * : spring work.------Mr. and Mrs. Richard ING preceding the Aral Monday of each month, 8:10 a. m. for Bath, B runsw ick, 1x»w1*ton, A agustn, Our Vinalhaven Scribe Again powder business in the world, The N. K. fo rthepurpoae of exninlniiiL' claima ngainat the city. Young have gone to housekeeping in rooms Fairbank Company, with their factories in All bllla niunt be approved by the party contracting Waterville, Bangor, St. John. Portland ami Bos at Seth T. Condon’s----- Mrs. Grace Young them, must bo made out on proper vouchera, which ton, arriving in Boston at 4:26 p. tn Parlor car Rakes the Town for News. Chicago, St. Louis ami Guttenburg, being, cun be procured of tho City Trcaanrcr, and muat be on thia train for Boston. and children and Miss Marion Young have left at the City Trcaaurcr’a office on or before the 1:36 p. tn foi Bath, Brunsw ick, Lew iston, W a te r without doubt, the largest producers of soap returned from their visit to Rockland. products in the United States. The great date of the (Annmltlee’a monthly meeting. Bllla ville. Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston at not presented at the regular med lug of the Com • :30 p. ns. Sch. Tillmore, Harrington, was at II business is not of mushroom growth Cut the For Golds and Goughs Young’s wharf, last week, discharging a load nilttcc muat wait until the aucceedlng month before Trains arrive! Opposition to Stable Business -Yacht result of persistent eftort, broad business being put Into the r
- a. m. morning train from Portland, Ixtwlston ers Getting Spray Slingers in Trim methods and intelligent and discriminating and Waterville. tinicus Fishing Co. is beginning its prepara advertising. 14 O. W. SMITH, U O p.m . from Boston, Portland, Ix>wi*ton and MEDAL and DIPLOMA tions for spring, and is making a large amount for Hie (ampnign—Collecting Pole K- W. PORTER, Bangor, bringing Parlor Car from Boston. Many brands of soap are made in these fac Committee on Accotinta and CIhIiur of improvement around their buildings at the tories, but Chicago is best acquainted with PAYSON TUCKER, Qen’l Manager. A T T H E • •bore------Frank W. z\mes is having his house Taxes—Two Smart Workmen—Multi F. K. BOOTH BY, O. P. 4 T . A. Santa Claus which long ago found favor with W. L. WHITE, Div.Supt. painted. James B. Thompson is the artist. plication of PopnlhtR. those who care for our homes. Gold Dust Wash Mrs. Herbert Hilton, nee IL Frances Norton, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. ing Powder is known in every hamlet of the Wherena Harry O. Gurdy and Hainucl II. Gurdy, visited her parents here for a few days UK AMtWtM IBUCtfl 5KCUUM United States, it being everywhere recognized both or Rockland In the County of Knox and State JTON&BANGORS.8.CO. W orld’s cently. as the leading product of its kind. of Maine, by their deed of mortgage dated the Lawyer Walker was in town Tuesday ninth day of February, A. I). 1W‘2, uud recorded in vexed Service Io Five Trips h Week. Sch. Maggie Hurley, Rockland, came The cycles make a great cut in the livery Announcement is now made that The N. K. Knox Registry of Deeda. Book 86, Page 58, con here Saturday, 27th, on her way from Sedge business. There was to be another livery ABSOLUTELY PURE Fairbank Company are about to take another veyed In m ortgage to the Rockland Havlnga Bank, “ City of Bangor” nowon route. FAIR. wick to Rockland. Isaac Philbrook took her step forward to turn another page in their his a corporation lewnlly Incorporated under the Ihw« stable started this spring but business will THE OLD RELIABLE ______*1______01of tnethe mState ate 01of Maine and located at aaid HocRockland, a la into Rockland----- Jack Ames will soon move not permit------Wm. Orbeton brought on more tory of progress by introducing another new tj,e following described parcela of real eatato, his family to Vinalhaven----- Mrs. Annette cows Wednesday. William knows just how soap. I his will shortly be advertised in a wit: Chang* In tfonra of Departar* Condon and son Harry and daughter Elsie most striking and original manner. A certain parcel of land situated In aaid Rockland C. THOMAS SAUL. to handle the new milkers------Capt. Osgood SWEET CAPORAL lid bounded an ■racing MONDAY, MAY «th. 1H»S. have gone to housekeeping in rooms at Fred For twenty-live years this company was „„„ WV.WI Opthalmic Optician. hauled his yacht out last week for repairs. Iron bolt on the 1 Steamers will leave Kocklanri aa follows Young’s----- Willie Young and wife and little She will be fitted in first-class shape for the likewise the leading lard producer of the i pdntTid\ty\flve north 20
CITY CEMETERIES. aston and Rockland concerts, which have CITY CHAT I been given by the Choral Association the Plants for Sale. Where Oh Where Is ihe flehorn Association last three Wednesdays, will be not far from 1 A city full of people down this way will be Now Is Ihe Time Io Bo Ihe Work. Fioo. pleased to learn the very excellent businerl Now in Stock and Ready prospects of the Sal Mountain Asbestos Co., for Buyers. Last year a movement was starter] looking A great deal of work was done on the Re an article on which will he found elsewhere. towards the beautifying of Achorn Cemetery. bekah choruses at the Wight Philharmonic T W. Hixk a former Rockland business man, An association was firmed and officers elected. First Baptist Chotal Assocution rehearsal, Thursday evening. Mrs. W. A. is treasurer, and»THF. C.-G. hope* that the de CA RKAQB PLANT*-Henderson’s Knrly, Owners of lots in Achorn Cemetery, which is Luce of Rockport sang the "Liberty” solos velopment of the business may line his pocke's W lnlngstadt, Early Drumhead U p Y c i : r a private burying ground, were invited to join. Concert Given Wednesday. magnificently. She has a powerful, high so with golden ducat<. TOMATOKS—Acme, Cleveland, Dwarf The by-laws provide for a membership fee of prano voice which is in perfect control, and Champion, Early Perfection, Faultlcan she rendered the solos with telling eft ct. Early, Ponderona. 11 an«l annual dues of fli thereafter. Some The Belfast Band, through its city papers, forty identified themselves with the organiza Mrs. G M. Barney rang the “ Redemption CAULIFLOWER — Henderson’s Early Audience Boom of First Baptist Chnrcli expresses itself as highly pleased with its S n o w b a ll. tion, ami as a result the association has about Hymn” solos finely. They arc adapted to Rockland trip. The pleasure was certainly CRLKRV—White Flume, Golden Heart >40 in its treasury. It was proposed to ex Filled Full to Overflowing with Ap her voice in a manner to bring out its riel est reciprocal. Self Blanching, Perfected W hite Plume H e a pend the money thus raised in improving the qualities. A fine program is arranged for CUOUM BERS-W hlte Spine. roads and beautifying the premises generally. precliitlve Andlcnce—Lunch After next Thursday evening. “ Rebekah” will And the visit of Belfast Band and its de When a man But the lot owners have shown little interest Program- Wight Plillhurmonlc Soc again be studied. Mrs. Ada F. Mills will lightful music again emphasized the need f in the matter. Every owner of a lot there sing the "Rebekah” and Dr. T. E. Tibbetts a similar organization in Rockland. The , Peppers, Recta, Squashes, Etc. Have you bad a bad cold off should at once join the association. Memo l» ty IteheHrsnls. the "Kleazer” numbers. “As Pants the citizens should organize a stock company, se Heart” atid its attendant movements will he and on this winter ? Have rial Day is approaching and if any work is to cure a director and proceed to organize a is well and EE. M . LOZCD, be done a beginning should be made. There sung, with solos by Miss Poyzer. “ Thanks band which shall do business under iron-clad you had La Grippe ? Do vou is need of a walk from the Highland thorough Be to God’* from "Elijah,” a new number for rules. There’* good material in this city .ind 14 O r a n g e S t. Hi feel that the w inter has bc.cn fare in to the cemetery and there arc other EDNESDAY evening the Society, will he tried for the first time, immediate vicinity for a band of thirty pieces. improvements urgently needed. Memorial occurred the con and for a light selection the Barcarolle by I'HE C.-G. will garantee to place a liberal wants a G o o d a bard one for you, and now Day should not find Achorn Cemetery in an cert of the First Bap Wilson will be given. For various reasons a share of the stock in such a company. large attendance of members is urged. that the spring is here, vou unkempt, rough condition, when a little inter tist Choral Associa est and a little dollar from the lot owners will tion in the Baptist would be over all your L I F E ’S B R I G H T S I D E LOCAL LACONICS. Chew, he takes The Right Place is the help materially to improve things. Church, this city. troubles if you only felt Bay View Cemetery is a city burying The church was filled, There has been nothing perfunctory Place t/here feu t/ont ground, and as such has some little assistance every seat in the big Cares Are Laid Aside and Thoughts the grief and regret expressed by all classes s t r o n g ? Are Given Only to Pleasure. to trade. The right from the city. Last year the Cemetery Board audience room be <>f people at the death of General Tillson. B. L. Tobacco was organized, and about |io o expended un ing taken,while a few late arrivals were obliged No more affecting and honorable tribute place is the place tthere der the supervision of Capt. H. L. Gregoryl to stand in the rear of the house. It was a Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Robinson of Camden could be paid to character and worth. very delightfully entertained the Merry Meet you can get the most and a great showing was made for the money representative audience and, as it proved, a A. B. Butler is soon to appeir with a \cry expended. There is about $300 now in fh< very appreciative and kindly one. Club, Tuesday evening----- Mrs. C. A. Has as he would fo r the least money. . kell’s class efficiently served as waiters at the nifty milk wagon from the factory of J. Fred city treasurer’s hands for use on this cemetery Promptly at eight o’clock, the advertised Hall----- Capt II. Smith of steamer Jessie The board should organize and have improve hour, the members of the association, 27 in Universalist Circle, Wednesday evening. An : enjoyable program was presented by the Phil- ' received quite a cut in the head while lower ments made at once. number, tiled onto the platform and occupied ing one of the wharf slips. Let the homes of thedead|be kept neat and the raised seats. The ladies were attired in ai.athans.J h. « C-. £43> 3 . > A‘{ I a Square Meal. Why Should Yon Do Otherwise? attractive. The trailing arbutus is still plenty. One g o o d heart. A ll you want is becoming evening costume, and the bright The Baptist Young People's Union gave a . ... , , colors of the dresses’ reinforced by the tasty very pretty reception in the church parlors, ! *!?'?,’. ' hur'''®y. H1’ nearly a bushel ol heau- Wo sell Groceries, best to giv e your weakened nerves L06 EXTRACTS. floral decorations made a charming picture. Thursrlay evening, in honor of Misses Susie ’‘ful hh.onis. I hat section of country betw- It is the Best, The program was given as advertised. The Trueworthy ami Sarah flail, who left yester- y 'e n 'o v e and Rockville seems to I pecu« grades Flour, Provis- strength; natural, not fie- Taken from Log Bookfof Brig Nicholas Berry chorus numbers, begi- ning with “The Miller’s day lor Boston to pursue their vocal studies h,,,ne favorite dower. ions. Canned Goods, ti'.ions strength. Then vou Albert Hill. Master. Wooing,” a beautiful and difficult choral bal with .Mrs. K. Humphrey Allen. There was a ; A metronome will be used at the Wight lad by Eaton Faning, were smoothly rendered large attendance. 'I he early part of the even- j Philharmonic Society rehearsal next Thursday and Satisfies— Meats, Vegetables, etc. w ill feel yourself build up In the month of January, 1856, on a pas and seemed to please the audience. ing was devoted to conversation on suggested evening to establish the tem jo. Dr. J. A. subjects. Solos were sung by Missus Hall Bichan was admitted to membership last AH our goods are fresh day by day, and get ■'that page from Jacksonville to Boston, 250 miles M errily, O merrily, N. N. E. from Cape Hatteras fell in with sch, Thu mill wheel turns to-day,- and Trueworthy and there were also several 'Thursday * ' evening. s““ and *o sell as lot/ as blessed feeling o f s t r o n g Henry Ereeling, of Angusta, Capt Gill, in With splash and dash. selections by the chorus choir. Lunch of Charles Burns will handle the flyer Blondie that’s why. And merry crash, chocolate and delicious cake was served inthe anyone in the city, . health. You say: “ That’s sinking condition it blowing a gale from the IZ.lP I lift Vlilll.n-’q }|(*ifr*t in ga>. again this season----- E. B. Ingraham ic Co’s VV. With some hard labor succeeded in banquet room from beautifully arranged tables new show window is an attractive place these what I want; what will do W earily, <> wearily, which were brightened by princess lamps. taking them off, seven in all and landed them There came at eventide days of early green stuff-----Strawberries sold We Will Save You Money. I a ll this for me ?” safe in Boston. A maiden fair. The arrangements of the tables displayed the for 25 cents a box Saturday morning----- Isaac In March ol tl e same year on a trip from With shining hair, letters “ H ” and “T.” Chocolate was poured Hahn is doing a thriving cigar business in Over the dark hill side. Georgetown, S. C., 150 miles N. by E. from by Miss Elonia Hamilton and Miss Agnes the city express office. Cape Hatteras fell in with schr. Tempter, of Cheerily, O cheerily, Shaw, the waiters being Misses Susie Sawtelle, The ground? about the attractive home of H a ll’s New York, on fire. Succeeded in taking them The miller snake; quoth he, Luella Crockett, Clara Thomas and Alice Samuel Adams, Rockland Highland**, have "Great joy were mine, Mitchell. The ladies in whose honor the off all right but in coming alongside by care Didst thou incline been handsomely graded. Nice gravel lessness of one of the men the boat was stove Sweet maid, my bride to be.” social was held were wished great pleasure walks have been constructed and the work Tow n and success in their studies. Mrs. F. M. into kindling wood, but all hands including Joyfully, O joyfully, of improvement carried to and beyond the M a r k e t , Capt. Crawford and seven men were saved. he maiden spake her “yea," Shaw had charge of the lunch and decoration, electric railroad track. J. M. Dunn did the And the bells rang soon being assisted by Mrs. A. B. Butler and Mrs. work. Mr. Dunn is now grading about ihe FRED R. SPEAR Nellie Watts. 109 Park Nt., Rockland. IT WAS NICE. F o rthe 1 residence ».f Mrs. Wilbiu Boynton, Franklin Has Peducfd the Price of street. B R 9 Now lustily, () lustily, ASBESTOS MINING. Ths Program Which Was? Pressnled.- by Ihe The miller singeih he; J. S. Ranlett’s new pacer is showing up well Philapadians Wednesday Evening. Ills voice keeps time ----- Capt. Scott and Lieut. Faulkner, the Sal l k ; a With the water’s chime, Fine Quality of Mineral Which Is Meeting With a t f W U And his heart from care Is free. vation Army’s new officers, are taking h>-ld The Philapadians furnished the enter Ready Sale—Foreign Shipment. of the work veiy earnestly----- Austin .Mattin We Sell Cheap as Anybody Merrily, O merrily, -L! tainment at the Ladies Circle at the Univer The mill wheel turns around Harry F. Hix has returned from his trip is at work for the Red Seal Co., in charge of salist Church, Wednesday evening. The pro With splush and dash, to Georgia, and reports a pleasant experience. ^hipping department----- A. < I. Keene of Egg and Broken, $!T0' gram for the evening was as follows : Anil m erry crash. His parents, T. \V. Hix and wife, are located Thomaston has a very handsome new milk I could get relief 5 For the miller’joy hath found. Chorus, club; piano duet, Viva Hall an there, Mr. Hix senior having extensive wagon. It is a covered allair, gla.-s enclosed, .love and Nut, 5 50 from a most horri-S asbestos interests. and is a very unique arrangement. BEFORE hie blood disease, I S Emma St. Clair; vocal solo, Faith Green Miss Sarah Pillsbury’s rich contralto tones WOOD The Igh; reading, May Sullivan; banjo solo, :re heard to advantage in Kate Vannah’s The properties are located in White County, The piano which was used at the Choral had spent hundreds 5 Lucy Peck; Vwcal solo, Mary Gate; reading, “ When the Roses Fall,” Miss Mabel llodg- Georgia, in Nacooche Valley, in the north Association concert, Thursday evening, at of dollars T R Y IN G various remedies® sang Pinsuti’s “Queen of the Earth” and eastern part of the state. Trie asbe tos and physicians, none of which did me St Anna Conant; vocal solo, Florence Clark tracted a gnat deal of attention by its bril Kind piano duet, Kathie Mugridge and Alice Bur sang it finely, Miss Su.de Trueworthy’s ren deposit is at the foot of Sal Mountain, and liancy ami the richness and fullness of its tone. 2 any good. M y finger nails came off, C dering of the solo in DeKoven’s ‘‘Legend of the properties comprise 250 acres of land Genuine: Franklin : Red : Ash * a n d my hair came out. leaving me leigh; vocal solo, Winnie Spear: chorus It was a ‘ mover piano of htgti’ grade, and 3 club. he Chimes” was greatly erjoyed, the great containing rich deposits of the finest quality a perfectly bald. I then went to M arrived from Chicago 'Thursday noon, being range and power of Miss Jennie Ingraham’s of this fire-proofing mineral. The company’s taken direct fr .m tne depot to the church. STEADY WORK sopran • was finely shown in the duet with Mr. plant includes a mill, 98x43 feet, an engine All *»!«••- Free B’lruing xvhita That 5 HOT SPRINGS 3 It is a .«u. rb ipcrumeni. It was furnished bli, Lehigh Euk an>1 Biokna Lord, Miss Sarah Hall sang Cowan’s “Old iiouse 43x30, with a 100 horse power engine. by the .Maine Music Co. > XX’hlte A Hi, Franklin Stove Red Hoping to be cured by this celebrated * A*h (the only genuine), Oeoru«*4 Seems to be the watchword at the pant fa and Young Marie” with great effect, Mr. The mineral is dug like limestone, drilling treatment, but very soon became 8 and blasting with giants. 'Die mineral is ( reek- Cumberland Coal, gd GOAL lory of Brown Bros., Si uth Union. They are Small’s bass song ‘‘The Depths of the Sea” by MI8CHIEV0US MICE. Aquilicd for smithing »nd ateata disgusted, and decided to TRY £ Burns employing 35 hands ami are at work on Magoun was a L vorite number, and the piano ground and put up in 100 pound bag-, and purpose*. The effect was g solo by F. B. Whitcomb was skillfully ren shipped m that form. The company is ship W. (J. Barrett of Hope has no love for truly wonderful. 1 orders for the Boston market. They have ▲Leo a rcu. sto ck or . . . W? sell one quality been running steadily for tight months. dered. The quartet,‘‘Santa Lucia,” was a very ping its output to New York, Milwaukie and mice, i he past winter these troublesome commenced to re- taking num ier. It was sung by Miss Ingra Chicago, while one car-load is being shipped occupants • t the fields girdled and killed XX’opJ, Hay, Btraw, Lime. Hair, , . cover after taking B Ick, .Sand, Drain Pipe, Ko T H E B E S T! SHALL WE BUILD HOSPITALS. ham, Miss Sarah Hall, Mrs. L. II. Snow and to England. The company is now employing sixty of Ins \oung and valuable fruit trees. lah-^ud Portland Cement. the first bottle, and by the time 1 had Miss N. T. Sleeper. “The Serenaders,” the 12 hands and work is progressing finely. <£* Ordure left ul Hurricane Granite Co.’s Oflice. taken twelve bottles I was entirely cured— » iiirce ’X •’’•S. when the world-renowned It is now generally understood among phy Yodel number, was encored. The company’s market is rapidly broadening Fire Clay chimney Pipe a^d T K LB I’HONK CONNECTED. ’ Hot Springs had failed. sicians who have carefully studied the subject W. O. Fuller, Jr., scored a distinct triumph. and the outlook is encouraging in the highest WM. S. LOOMIS, Shreveport, La. His first selection was “Capt. Bimley’s Cow,” degree. I * pipe Is madv from I’tire Fin- ClaJ that consumption is an infectious disease. So C au se for , fm chimney*, anti I* the «ufurtt. Our Hook on III.- lll«t.a.o an,l II,T reatm ent written for the occasion, and it made a great The Company’s product is used for paints, mailed li e,, to any ad,Ire,,. general is this belief even among laymen, that . moat durable of any Chimney Pipe ' hospitals for the treatment of consumption hit. I le declined a persistent encore, but on his concrete coating, fire proofing, cements, felt market. It le eualiy put up by Choice Groceries SW IFT SPECIFIC CO.. A tla n ta ,Ua. are being built in various cities throughout second program appearance he didn’t get of! ing, etc. The Widespread /ent person. AND KtfWJfce'iKrOW** the United States, with the idea of isolating easily, and was compelled to respond to a Mr. and Mrs. Hix are well. 'Die latter will the patents. The State of Michigan has, al doable encore. return to Rockland about the middle of June, Demand for ready, inaugurated a campaign against con The audience was very generous in its ap while Mr. Hix does nut expect to coine north Family Safeguard Kerosene Oi Ship Chandlery sumption. Hospitals, to cost hundreds of plause, and at the request of the management until fall. At XX'holeaale. "k your grocer for ITCHING PILES thousands of dollars, are being erected ii lemanded no encores from the members of s o u t f TTT b e r t y Dr. Swan’s Nerve it. i >rd«*ra received by telephone. New York and Pennsylvania. the association. At the Lowest Prices SWAYNE’8 Scientists estimate that there are in thi ( hie very pretty feature of the concert was . . WOOD! . . PILES School began Monday under the able tuition T onic. T have an Extra Good Trade In Wood A country over three hundred thousand cases o the innovation of young lady ushers, who in A B HO LU T H I.T HUTIHR. OINTMENT of Miss Inez Riplcv of Appleton. She will about ll. ITBlTOM k- Mnl.iuwi InUn.e lUhfny aad consumption. These are sad facts; but won attractive costumes greeted the arrivals, board at Jesse Ovetlock’s----- Sunday School ■ tliiflnc: moat ul n lghi; w or*n l»y ■craU'hTn<. Jr than all is the trujh, that such deaths were seated and provided them with pm- The unequalled demand fur Vi bII o w h iI h euntlnue tutnurn form anil protrudn, began last Sabbath under the instruction of Peter Kennedy & Co., largely unnecessary and could have been pre grains. ’I’he young ladies proved very effi talized Nerve Tonic among the , FRED R. SPEARi Rev. Chas. Bradstreet------Big business at the people uf this Si ate is but an link x NO. 6 PAltli ST.. ItOCKLANB, MB. bleeding, abnurba the tumor*. Hol t by driiggliuor by vented. Scientists have discovered the cause cient. Miss Agnes Shaw was head usher. steam mill now. We hear the whistle three TILL,SON WHARF. KaULr Mata. Frcpaud by b*.8 w ii» i aSuM.FLUaJeliiMa. They were costumed as below: of tiio great good itlsduing. Nut 1 of consumption—the tuberculosis germ which times a day----- Prescott & Leighr have shut only in this vicinity but in every produces it. Their investigations have also Mian Agnus Shaw, u light blue crupon, uimined down their mill owing to a collapse of tl e with while lace. New England state, Vi-tabized found a cure for the disease in Ozone and water----- Miss Lillian Prescott is keeping Guaiacol; the greatest life-giving, germ de Kihei RiihscII, black and white eilk waint Nerve Tunic, the wunderful rem and black ek lrt. school in the Davis district------We saw here edy that makes peoplo well is E verybody Kflows Us. . . . stroying agents in nature. These two agents MImh Gertrude Knowlton, brown with blue recently the uncommon sight of a man and beyond question the must reliable i | K E E P have been combined with Cod Liver Oil in a IiiIF >n collar. woman sawing wood with a crosscut saw, scientific preparation called Ozumulsion. It Mi«x Kcrbi.- Hall, b ro v n »<-rge w ith ecru eollur. production til modern medical Mlitrt GiimkIuMiernutu, brown i-ult while another woman was splitting up the science. THE OLD HARDWARE STORE. is prepared by T. A. Slocum Co., 183 Pearl XI ba Klonia Hamilton,ecru crepou, lrimmed with wood. The man looked tired----- G. Wash IN M IN D ^ ^ s Street, New York, and sold by all druggists. liisertlou and Hutiu. ington Daggett has bought the Fish farm, No one disputes it. From the ( This remedy cures consumption and all lung After the concert, members of the First day it was first preset died by that Good bargains always to be obtained on Bar so called, of IL Bliss, and moved thereon------THK - troubles. It does this because it reaches thi Baptist Society surprised the members of the Miss Grace Ludwig, who teaches the Light most eminent physician, Dr. John w Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Nails, seat ol the disoreer and destroys the poison Choral Association with cream and cake in school, boards at Mrs. Franklin l.eighr’s----- Swan, it has been lecommeudcd, ous germs which cause the disease. Tht the parlors,a most refreshing close to the even There was a inusicale at Mis. Franklin prescribed and its merits extolled ------W e c a i f i t o u t ------i Ozone and Guaiacol do this. The Cod Liver ing’s festivities. Leighr’s, Thursday night, after which the by the ablest of physicians. L.BEW TAILOR SHOP Oil supplies the nutrition necessary in all Die lady members of the Choral Associa Vltil-lzed Nerve Tonic is tin A Blacksmith, young people indulged in various games until wasting diseases. That is all it does but it tion wore the following costumes: a late hour----- Chas. Overlook and wife fur one .ipoeillc for those Nervous A Carriage Maker, does this well. It is the prince of fat-makers m. W. W. Btnith, cream figured ailk with nished music for the May ball at Summit Disorders, Indigestion, Neuralgia, H. H. CRIE & CO., and tissue-builders, but does not kill th ribbon and pearl trimming. A Ship Chandler, Hu ivblte dutud niUHlIn, whin Hall, Somerville. Itlieiimatism, Heart Troitlilt G. XV. Fernald & Co. germs. It simply alleviates, and enables id libb.i Lassitude and Sleeplessness from A Quarryman, nature to struggle on a lew year longer. 456 Main Street, XIi»K Kunie Trueworthy,pink bcngallne dik,white NEIGHCORHOOO NOTES. which men and women in this A Fisherman, Building hospitals is a worthy charity — climato suffer. It supplies the worthy from instincts of humanity—worthy • .lofio Bradbury, blue m duel Milk, blue A Carpenter, ROCKLAND, • MAINE. and while laue 'Die vacancy on the board of examining nerves w ith food, makes new blood from reasons of sanitary safety. Unfortunate CUSTOM CLOTHES. A P a in te r, i Mabel Itudgklint, pink tlgu surgeons for the pension bureau, at Waldo- and removes tire cause of disease ly, all sufferers cannot have the benefits of !»• ro, caused by the death of Dr. Eveleth, has :tnd makes you well. A G la zie r. i Surah Hall, shite olln, white luce und P4EW GOODS PRICES RIGHT. hospital treat meet; hut eueryone can enjoy been filled by the appointment of Dr. Eben the benefits of Ozumulsion, It cures people \ Dr. .Swan will answer all in- h Jinuie Ingraliuin, pink china eilk, pink Alden.—Waldoboro News. quit ies regarding your case free of at their homes. Il brings the ozuuc of the il.liun und white lucu, J ts jjr XVu would be glud to hatu you cull V\\x V voo$ XXxit t* VavVwvjj, VV," MI»« Alinee XJaiuh, while inutdlh, white ribbo: « Capt. Bert Kimball, C. H. Miller, Melvin ocean and the balsamic odor of the piny G. W allace, Felton Wallace, Damon Benner <1 examioo our goods before buying woods to their bedside. It is the gieatest Mj-h l.oltu Bktnner, pink china tdlk, uhitelac v With every bottle is a bank Is an old saying ami a good nl pearl It iiuiuing. and Ellsworth Wallace • f Friendship went to germ destroyer, the most potent healer, the MF* Mlibel Hull, light green uilk, green ribboiu Waldoboro Tuesday, and took the train for r cheek, our guaiautee that this one. I f you are w anting a 1 * 1 > most marvelous flesh producer in nature. Gloucester, where they will man the schooner 4 remedy will do all wo claim for it. (i. \V. Fernald Co., v, old r Be beiirfett: I t M. S. Ayer for mackerel seining. F Full Pint, $1. Sold Everywhere. 423 Main St.. Mi« a. U. Butler, Nile green crej vhile luce -o n - POISONOUS G iJi/.iS ■ pearl heading X Scutes rtedicul Co., • Westbrook, .le Over Croi-kctt & Lovejoy’s O ^ L C ^ A . 1 X T like these shown here Mirr. G ertrude Heu vurd, white iiiuultu, white luce WASHINGTON. are found in the ex » Eilzutath ferry, plrk tigu 1 >ilk, while Dea. S. Cunningham visited at Coopers Anti w ill take the trouble io pectoration «f con d pink l iget me non*, k o- •'S ' i Ethel Gilchicet, white mutilin eucle Mills Tuesday----- Ernest, Jones is on tin- call on u« we will show you sumptive!'. They are sick list----- bea, Cunningham and daughter minute, living or ! Light as a Fairy, to yourowu satisfaction that MF h Hct-ule Luwry, N ile green figured eilk, green Mrs. Hibbert went to Liberty on business W . L . DouclaI we can save you from ganisms. which have luce. Thursday----- Miss Grace Ludwig began her i White as snow, just begun to grow h Surah l’iilobury, white urublln, white luce S3 SHOE iblion und pearl iu-uding school at the Light schoolhouse, Monday---- Sweet as a kiss $ 5 0 to SHOO and feed upon tile * N. '1 . bleeper, cream henrietta, plu»h Miss Lottie Fairer began the school at the ’Neath mistletoe. lungs. They multi iriujiuingH. Mountain schoolhouse Monday------Everett ’Tis nature's best O n your purclias W t ply with amazing rapidity in the tissues » Nellie Jinowlton, bluet crepon, cream luce, 4.»3 so FiNt Ca d kKAWJAKoa have il. M. Lord, navy blue velvet und eutiu, jet Cunningham is at work for Stillman Hibbert, Replenishment, * 3 . % P , q l ic e i3 s o Le s . am i a ir passages w here they find w arm th irimadngk. making poverty buckets----- Chas. Cunning The staff of life, and moisture. These paraslte-sare t ile d i 'Die ladies ami gentlemen all wore may- ham is having his house painted. B. E. •■Magnificent.” PIANOS rect cans ? of Consumption. To cure tile flowers in honor ol the day, May I. F. W. C. are the paint slingers. disease, the.->e germs must he destroyed. THE GENUINE IS ALWAYS BRANDED BOYS'SCHOOLSHOEi ; « * * • * - That are fuinlliai* to you of 'The First Baptist Choral Association was $ jq o Rew ard, $ jo o . LADIES' Old Reliable makes such as rganized in September, 1893, and has the ft-FHAIL,” “ BAC«,” following officers and members : The readers this paper will be p1 eased to ORGANS learn that tberiis at least, one dreaded dis •CHICAGO,” "COTTAUK," •HNAHK.M “ KMERsON," »ideut, Mre A. B. Butler; Vice fi tl ••SCHCREKT,” ••CONOVEli,'* dent, E. i»- Montgomery; Secretary, Mr*». I.- ease that scienci has been able to cure in all “CAUFBMTIMt,” ’’MUIDGEFOm*’, Ta.OI M.M.- its stages and thlt is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh “ H I NG SU C ttY ,” Etc. "now; Treoaurer. Bernice E. Hcuwurd; UkCCKTOfLMAJi. “ JE8TY.” und o th e r s . does this. It contains Ozone and Gua- _,live Committee, A. B. Butler. F. B Wbit- Cure is the only Lositive cure now known to Over One Million People wear tbe comb, kilos tiuruh XV filUbury; Director. IL M. the medical fratiinity. C atarrh being a con iaeol, which are certain death to germ <1; .Xoalotuui Director. M im N. T. Hl eper. W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes stitutional diseaa?, requires a constitutional life. It also contains the purest Norwe n u t, Mre 11 U Lord. AM our shoes are equally satisfactory MAINE - MUSIC - COM’Y, gian Coil Liver Oil. This supplies the Sopruuoe —Mru. Jume- W uUm, Mis» Suruh M treatment. Hall* Catarrh Cure is taken in Hull, Mi*e Jennie F Ingruham, Mi*»Jo«le A. Brad They give tbe beat value for tbe money. ROCKLAND. required nutrition. The appetite is bury, Mie- XV. XV Bmitli. Mie» Mubel S. llodgkiue, ternally, acting directly upon the blood and They equal custom Shoes In Style und fit. stimulated by the Guaiacol, the Ozone *'!«■ lx>lile F. Skluuer, Miee Sueie U. T rucw orlby. mucuous surfaceskol the system, thereby de Their wearing qualities are unaurpasaed. re-invigorates the system. It is a rich, 'o n I ml toe.— M re A. H. B utler, Mine G ertrude J . stroying the fouiJ.lation of the disease, and I he price# are uniform.— stamped on sole. uwurd, M1 e. Leonard H. Sh o w , Mire Elizabeth giving the patient Strength by building up the From $i to $.< saved over other in--r.es. liquid food. It makes the sick well ; it fe rry , Mie- Ethel G ikhie»i Mi»e Beaeie E. Ii your dealer cannot supply you can. sok by Spring Curry Comb keeps the well from getting sick. It is a Mi»r Far di XV fillebury, Mie* Bernice E. constitution and JrsLting nature in doing its B THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. TUB MINI! l in sIl l tNS 1-Ul sCltlliK itwuid, Mi-e N T . Sleeper, Miae Ni Hie A. work. 'I he proprietors have so much faith in I Clock Spring Blade. Soft as a Brush. Fits every Curve. The uu Ito II, Miee Aimue Mureh, Mire Mudei F. Hull, its curative powers, that they offer One Hun F Demand it of your Grocer. F. A. PETERSON, for Cold*, Cough*, Couau tup lion, iirou- ‘euore.—K. S. Montgomery, Fred B. Whitcomb, * Accept no imitation or aubatltutc. 'Only Perfect Comb. Used by U. S. Army and by Barnum and chitlH , A m thuja, ami ull I'uliuouury nge S. Eveietl. 11. M. Lord. dred Dollars for any case tnat it fails to cure. Atlantic Shoe Store, Korepaugb Circuses, and Leading llorseuicu of the W orld. Cojupluiut*; Scrofula, General Debil Bueenr -A- B Butler, Frank B. Kullocb, J. K. Send for list of Testimonials. ity. J .o o f FU-wh, Antenna, and all Small, Kurl E. i'ackurd. J Cobb, Wight & Co., Adepts. Rankin Block, - ROCKLAND Ask your Dealer for IL Sample mailed post paid 25 cents. W u.ting nUt itm*. Address, F. J. Ci 1EN EY & C fToledo, O. pur tuuue Itos , m« t o l a SPMl.SV CPUBI COMM CO., 10uL*r»j'tt« SL,S»ulS Scad, ladlsaa. A ll D r u g g U l* or T. A. Slop* • \ e w Y o rk 'i he net proceeds of the Rockport, Thom- >a>“ .Sold by Druggists, 75c. C. S. STAPLES, • North Hi THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1895
! gles, Katherine Gillchrest and. Martha Craw three years course. The Class num WARREN ford. proving and will soon be ahlrj to teach again bered 1.8 at the beginning but dwindled down ------Fred Fuller returned to Boston Friday TIMELY THOMASTON TOPICS I T. S. Singer opened his new grocery store j to 9. A notable event in the Class History ------Inez Merry is teaching in the Payson I Saturday with great eclat. It is located in I , was the celebration of Columbus Day, Oct. N". W arren.—The North Warren Y. P. S. C. F. gave an unusually interesting school------Laura Fuller of Rockland is at dinger Block, has been finely fitted up for 21, ’92, on which occasion there were appro home on a vacation------Niven C. Crawford the business, a large and well selected stock priate exercies. The class organized March musical and literary entertainment at “ White Oak Grange" Hall No. Warren, Tuesday has returned from New Hampshire where he has been put in, and many friends hope that 7, with Raymond Gleason, president; Lizzie went with W. II. Crawford on a prospecting Newsy Pencilmgs of Events Oc the resulting business may be large ami the Literary Exercises Followed by Creighton, secretary; Alice Young, treasurer; Intoxicated Finn Disturbs the evening to a very targe and appreciative audience. Brief opening remarks were made tour through the mines------W. H. Crawford returns in the way of profits satisfactory. Frank Creighton, Harry Alden and Carrie of Cal., who has been on an extended visit curring in and About Town. a Reception and Dance. Bradford, committee on arrangements. Two Sunday Quiet of Busy Town. by Miss Mabel Fuller, after which the fol The diniug hall at the Kn«.x House, fresh lowing program was rendered: Chorus by a with relatives here, has returned to his min and attractive from the bands of the paperers of the class refused to accept their positions ing properties in the west------1uist Wednesday as the majority insisted on having a dance at choir from the Warren Baptist Society, a few and painters, is now in use, and the patrons He I* Corailed by Hie Officials—Resn Its words from Aunt Lowiza, the dwarf; song, a large number attended the gram! gift May of the house are delighted with its appear the conclusion of the graduation exercises. ball at Central Hall, Washington----- Frank Arrivals a d Departures of Well Known Class Have a Motto, also Class Color The tallest member is 6 feet 2 inches, shortest of the Tobia Granite Law Amend Miss Burkett of Warren; nursery rhymes with ance The handsome new office, commo tableaux, 1, “Little Boy Blue" in 2 scenes, 2, I.. Fuller of Wellesley, Mass., a prominent People—Interesting Exhibition Prom- dious and well arranged, which has been ami Class Flower—Citlsens Enlkusl 5 feet 3 inches, average 5 feet 7 1-2 inches; ment— Threatened Improvement# In civil engineer has been the guest of E T. the heaviest weighs 200 pounds, the lightest, “ Little Red Riding Hood"; guitar solo,“Songs doing duty as a dining hali, is now restored astir Over School and Will Vote Yiclaity of Carver’s Pond—Mineral my mother used to sing,” Mrs. Perry; instru Benner the past week------Gus Achorn has laid—Special Services in I lie ( hnrelies to its proper mission, and Landlord Masters 106 pounds, average 120 pounds; the oldest returned to Tewkesbury, Mass.------A dele is 21 and the youngest 15; the largest shoe Water for the Town. mental music, autoharp, guitar and har —Two New Q uartets in Tow n— and his affable assistant, George Maxey, think More Moiej Next Tear—Troubles of monica; illustrated poem, “ Thanksgiving gation of 26 members of White Oak Grange life’s worth living again. worn is 8, smallest 2, (a young lady’s of accepted the cordial invitation of Maple Knn\ House Notes. Last Y ear Xot Vet F o n ro ttru . course'i average 51-2; in religious preference. Deputy J A. Davis was on Green’s Island Pumpkin Pie," Clara Calderwood; chorus, It is rumored that Levi >eavey and family choir; illustrated poem, “ Hannah Binding Grange of No. Waldoboro Thursday evening 5 have no choice, 3 prefer Methodist, and Saturday on business----- Several parties were to partake of their harvest supper. Maple are to move to the Rokes house. Knox one is a Free Thinker; in politics, 4 are Demo expecting to see Manager Black of Rockland Shoes,” Grace Stetson; tableau, “The Flower street. of the family; instrumental music; duet with Grange is evidently jubilant over their rapidly crats, 3 Republicans, one Prohibitionist, and at Lane A. Libby’s store, Saturday afternoon, increasing membership, in consequence of Mary I., Hanly, who has been in Florida Frank Hunter, who has been officiating as CLASS POEM one Populist. to procure tickets for the lecture in Rockland tableau, “The Flower Girl;’’ recitation with singing, “The Power of Song," Clara Calder which they are quite anxious to share their ail winter, arrived home Thursday evening bell boy ir. the Penobscot Exchange. Bangor, Classmates our happy tehool days An essay, Advancement, was read by to-night, but no Black or White appeared hospitality with their brother grangers. The r—-Miss Angela E. Carr has arrived from is at home. Miss Alice Young. This was a well written, ----- Mrs. C. IL Taylor and daughter left for wood and the choir; song, “She’s my School- Are ended with today, marm,” by the choir; instrumental music; musical and literary entertainment was ex Ffew York where she passed the winter. Dr. W. J. Jameson is slowly recovering And life's bread path* before us scholarly production and full of many Minneapolis, Minn., last week ------B. IL ceptionally fine, and the supper was unques thoughtful suggestions. With the wonders Hopkins and J. P. Armsburst gave an exhibi recitation, “Barbara Freitchie, Clara Calder / Murray Miller has been doing a plumbing from a relapse of the mumps. Are at retching far away . wood; chorus, “ Homeward Bound," by the tionably a treat. job on North Haven. Mr. Miller, who works People in the town who are interested in Shall we spend our lives iu seeking of the past to work upon the future should be tion of fancy cycle riding on Main street Tuesday------T he C.-G. is booming this year choir. The vocal quartet did themselves for Arthur Shea of Rockland,is a tine plumber. the schools should attend the Arbor Day Wliat cannot satisfy. brilliant. The advancements made in the sciences have been wondeiful and should be in town. Many new subscribers are being proud in the rendition of their selections. The bicycle fever continues and myriad are services this week. Or follow the path to the lofty mountain The instrumental trio, banjo, autoharp and Towering npward to the sky - approved upon in the future, for the results of added and the old subscribers all continue, as the kinds in use. Murray Miller lias a new The “Dollar Earning” entertainment at the the past are merely suggestions for future de they claim it’s the best local paper in Eastern harmonica also made a hit. The character one—a Waverly. It is called an extra tine M. E. church, Wednesday evening, was With our teuchere* aid to help us velopment. The speaker refered to the steam Maine------Arthur U. Patterson and wife songs by the young ladies of the Society, machine. largely attended and greatly enjoyed. The We have Journeyed on our way. engine, telegraph, telephone, lighting systems, spent Sunday in town------It took 42 tons of introduced the following characters: “ Little Mrs. T. B. Brown went to Boston, Friday, amount raised in various unique ways was And by working we have conquered schools and many other things. She dwelt mortar to plaster Memorial Building. Boy Blue,” “ The Flower (flour also) of the 1 S O S S . to visit friends. $88, and the adventures attending the labors Our tasks from day to day. at considerable length on the advancement of Merrithew & I.owe have their type all family,” “The Flower Girl," “ The Liiiputian of each were quaintly and ingeniously told in Let u* hope that In the future Dwarf," “ Barbara Freitchie were admirably Mrs. Hattie Prince Whitney is expected women, comparing her position of the past arranged. Look out for the W asp!------verse by Mrs. Vose. The entertainment was Wc tnay hasten to the held to the present and what is in store for her in Yacht Qui Vive, owned by Senator Walls, lies portrayed and nicely rendered, the costumes home from Florida today. Her brother, a pleasing one and included selections by the And that by working we way eouquer and stage settings were an appropriate feature LUNCH-MIIKl Ellis W. Prince, will arrive the latter part of the future. A brilliant future was predicted in the harbor, dismasted, and bowsprit gone. Oriole Male Quartet, Messrs Geo. IL Gardi An
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T IN HER FAVOR pitching stafl of the nine that represented this CANCER. city in the New England League. He pitched good ball then, but has greatly im THE NEW YORK HERALD r U n it e d The Law Court Decides a Rock’and Case for Mrs proved since that lime. The Lewiston man Cancers are distinguished by the structures 1 in which they originate: by the method of Farnsworth. But— agement claim to have first rights to Burrill if America’s Foremost Newspaper he decides to return to the professional ranks. their recurrence and their mode of growth as S t a t e s well as by a few characteristics apparent to Last summer the Board of Health dis There are no papers between them to this Daily and Sunday. Few Skiis to Interest Cranks Until eflect, and Burrill informs the Journal corre the eye and touch, and may be known from covered a pile of rubbish in the rear of A. T. other tumors by theik shooting or lancinat G o v e r n m e n t Hlackington's store in Farnsworth Block and spondent that he simply verbally agreed to A MAGAZINE FOR FIVE CENTS. the Season Opens. join the I.ewistons. He will sign with the ing pains, and if an wi>en sore, from their deciding that it greatly endangered health great fieter. M ordered Mrs. Farnsworth to have it removed. management that will oiler him the best in The United States Govern ducements, should he enter the professional After removal they we apt to recur and THE SUNDAY IlEKALD increases in beauty and value with This that lady refused to do and action was their recurrence is almost without exception every issue. It is a veritalde MAGAZINE of contemporaneous ment employs expert chemists brought against her at the September term of arena. Burrill is a Junior in college, and Bill One Salem Player Lef t in Camden— should he become a professional it is prob in the lymphatic glands which collect their LITERATURE of the best class from the pens of FAMOUS to analize all food preparations court to recover |io o , the forfeiture for such supply of lymph from the seat of the original able that next year he would be debarred FOREIGN and AMERICAN AUTHORS. It contains each purchased for its use. refusal. (o in in on I m of the Press— Rock land tumor, which may be repeated in the next The defendant filed a demurrer to the from participating in the games between the week a SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT of HANDSOME PICT Boys Doing Well Away From Home Maine college teams. Burrill lives in Co- proximal lymphatic glands, or numerous dis In the line of flavorings sufficiency of the indictment, arguing two tinct cancers may appear in different parts URES in COLORS, HALF TONE and BLACK and W HITE. reasons in the Lav Court. The first was —The Season Is Drawing Nearer— rinna.” Camden has a good m m in Burrill and the fact that he would be debarred from of the body. $2 a y e a r. that that section of the statute upon which Sports in General For All. Without going into an exhaustive treatise of college playing if he played professionally THE DAILY HERALD contains all the news of the world the action was founded did not authorize an will probably keep him in the amateur ranks the many different forms it is evident that action of debt to secure the forfeiture, that this year. cancer is a disease of the blood, and while it gathered by its own correspondents and reporters and forwarded the only proper way was by indictment. is advisable in many cases to have all large “C hummy” Gray is doing some tall work by unequalled cable and telegraphic facilities. a year. The second was the Legislature had re Dan Gorman, or “ Fog Horn” as he was tumors removed, it is necessary in all cases Flavoring V a n illa pealed the statute covering that offence and for the Toronto nine. Recently he pitched to remove the cancerous humor from the A d d re ss L e m o n kuown hereabouts last summer, has come to passed a substitute six innings against Cornell, during which time blood. We have a number of testimonials O ra n g e the conclusion that Camden is not fast enough On the part of the city it was claimed that ( for #u |,e jia3 cjose(j that cell in his brain the latter team failed to make a score or even from grateful parties who have been cured of THE HERALD, Herald Square, New York. Extracts Rose, etc a hit. In the gam-against Yale a few days the forfeiture could be recovered by either an in which was lodged a promise to Manager cancer, showing that this is effectually done action of debt brought by the city or by a ago Gray was put in the box to replace Crane by RodolPs New Medical Discovery. We have been given the preference Patten of the Camdens to play ball on the after the score had been tied, and Yale fanned grand jury’s indictment, that the city could field at the foot of Megunticook Mountains, shall present a few of them in this paper, and arc now used at its differ proceed in either way ami that this was air. The Eastern League season opened and we invite the reader to ascertain the You want the and has signed to play with the Ilaverhills of Monday when Toronto played against Spring- ent m ilitary posts. warranted by a long list of decisions to that the New England Association. Dan can truthfulness of the same, as several have al effect. And City Solicitor Prescott further field in Springfield. ready done in the case of Dea. Hiram Pattce, This highest testimonial of pick up a ball easier, quicker and more BEST argued that the section of the statutes on poetically that a Bowery swell can pick up a Ed. Brown of Bath, who is well known in of Brooks, Maine, who was cured of a severe worth w ill be appreciated by which the provision was founded had not cigaret girl on the battery. Tie is a heavy local baseball circles and who took part at cancerous humor of years standing. He BICYCLE! every housewife who w ill give been repealed because the substitute passed hitter, at times, and although his position is at Eddie LaBarre’s benefit entertainment, left writes under date of May 10, 1S92. “ My if you get any, by the Legislature did not cover that peculiar yesterday for a down east trip, selling optical mother and grandmother died of cancer. them a trial. short, he is capable of going behind the bat kind of nuisance. and catching a good game. He made many supplies. He did the coast last season with About nine years ago I had a cancer re The Law Court in the rescript held the friends in Camden last summer and Martz, the showman, and may go out again moved from my lip, after which it broke out GET plaintiffs views to be correct but that the was the first man to be secured (?) for this the coming season. He is an expert trapezest. in four different places on my face and grew declaration or writ was insufficient owing to season. He used up several reams of paper rapidly worse, affecting my eyesight very O. L. Hall, city editor of the Star, should badly. I tried blood-purifiers, physicians and the omission of a clause, and consequently and spent considerable money needlessly in the figure on the Rocklands this season. Two sustained the demurrer. But they also gave purchasing of stamps during the winter telling specialists without any benefit. The cancers years before entering Colby University he was were getting so had and so painful that I had FRANK L. WEEKS, Local Agent, leave to have the declaration amended which of the glorious victories to be won by Camden captain of the Coburn Classical Institute team, VICTOR. given up all hope, until the early winter of virtually assures the case of further trial— on the diamond this season. The last letter filling the position of catcher. In 1890, his possibly at the December term of Supreme 1892 I tried RodolfsNew Medical Discovery. ROCKLAND, HE. G rasp was received about a week ago and must first year in college, he was substitute on the court. have been on its way when his memory failed Although they had assumed a malignant ’Varsity team. In 1891 he commenced the form, they began to heal rapidly. I continued Mortland A Johnson appeared for Mrs. him and he put his autograph to a Haverhill season playing Centerfield, and finished the Farnsworth. contract. A ball player’s word can be de its use taking six bottles and all of the cancers season olaying short stop. That year he led on my face healed, leaving it as smooth as pended on just about as much as the weather the college team in fielding. In 1S92 he T h e s e when I was born. H iram Patter. STEAMBOAT SPARKS predictions in patent medicine almanacs. played Centerfield at the begining of the sea Oo you wish fo r a fine Photograph furnished in tho latest style ? We are rather sorry that Dan will not be with “ I, Caroline Pattee, wife of above named The handsome Sappho is here being son, but filled the position of catcher at the Hiram Pattee, hereby certify that the above Then have your work done at us again (he may be looking for a job in this close. That year he led his club at the bat. painted by a Maine Central crew. statement is true.” Caroline Pattee. direction before many weeks) for his witty In 1893 he played first base and captained The Penobscot left here Saturday even remarks on the coaching lines will be missed the team. In 1892 and 1S93 he played on F a c ts ! ing, May 4, and will go off for repairs. The by the “fans.” Camden will try to get along the Poland Springs. He is a fine player when COMPARATIVE COST LANE’S STUDIO, Lewiston left here Monday, May 6, for without him. Gorman, it is said, will captain in condition, and it may be well for the local Boston, and the City of Bangor arrived the Haverhills. He played bis first game, management to keep him in mind. While Flour, Lard aud other good* huvv ad- here this morning, May 7. The Lewiston Wednesday, the Haverhills having for op 01 Baptisms in Foreign Fields, in the United Camden, Me. -raiinoA, I utn baaing my price* on good* which and Bangor w'iil alternate until time for the ponents the Salcms, on which team our old The terms for the O’Brien-McCoy fight Slates, in Maine. Knox County, etc- were bought on a low market, thereby giving my daily boats. friend Jason is playing. Gorman played in have been agreed upon and articles drawn up. . eufltoinera the benefit. right field garden and his record was, one hit, Joe Donovan (not our Joe) in the Chicago In order to give my patrons the benefit of the best work I have been News speaking of this match says: “ My im Deacon F. S. Kalloch of the First Baptist Plllebury’i* Beet FI »ur...... M.9O one run, one put-out, one error, one strike obliged to discontinue my branch studio at Rockland and make all . 4.90 pression at the present is that McCoy is a Church, this city, has recently made some Waab'uirn and Cro-by Flour out, and the Saleins won. Lie will do better interesting computations regarding the cost sittings at my Camden studio where I will be pleased to receive all . Bt. I.ouIh R oller...... when the “frost’’ gets out of his joints. trifle too fast for O’Brien, but that the latter Normal i 11...... ought to about even up matters in the way of ofhaptisins in the Baptist denomination, from my old patrons and many new ones. 10 lb*. Coitoletie ...... It was reported and published in this city staunchness. The Kid can certainly go over which we quote: Plntiliotypo work a specialty. The results (when properly executed) 10 1b* Pure L ard...... that “Chummy” Gray was laid by with a 10 lb«. Fairbank* I.urd O’Brien for a few rounds; when the first edge In the foieign field the cost of each addition will rival steel engravings which means must be from a first-class 2 Beat Tub*, I at and 2nd *lz* strained arm. There could have been no wears off, however, and the inen get to bat to the church is ^131; the cost in Maine, negative. These are absolutely permanent. My aim is to produce 9 bar* Good Heap ...... foundation in the report and somebody must tering hard, with the fancy left out, Richard 5163; Lincoln Association, which comprises the liigliest grade of photogruphic work, to accomplish which 1 Red Heal Bumupai illu .. have been stringing the reporters, for Gray Red Seal Cod Liver Kinins • u. should come in better. 'The Kid makes a the Baptists of Lincoln, Knox and a portion endeavor to keep pace witli tlie times by constantly adding all the 2 Ibn. Good C itro n ...... Is the Result of pitched against the strong Springfield team pretty set-to with Fitzsimmons as long as the of Waldo counties, $146: in the First Baptist latest improvements and accessories of the art. 3 Can* tlrat quality < 'o rit. .. • Wednesday, and it was no fault of his that the Church, Rockland, for the years 1892, 1893 n Cana Aral quiilily T -mat <>«**. hitting is not too rasping. Fred Morris, Mul- No better equipped studio in the state for producing tine work Torontos lost, for but seven scattering hits doon’s Cyclone, should whip both of them.” and 1894, ^90.70. Car fare to Rockland und Rockport patrons discounted from price of 5 lb. Keg Preserve*. ni.v kind. DISORDERED was made from his delivery. Gray’s work is Sulphur, per lb ...... In this same church two-thirds .4 the ad work on orders of a dozen or more cabinets. Borax, pvr lb.. STOMACH, highly spoken of and those people who think Bicycling has become more than a fad and ditions by baptism came from the Sunday he is in too fast company will have to ac a pleasure. The wheel is being utilized by School. Of the money raised by and for the knowledge their error of judgment before long. military men, by business and professional First Baptist Sunday School nearly 33 per rriie Photographer, BLUR BEFORE The same players who batted the veteran men, by police and high officials, in the dis cent has been for benevolence. T H E E Y E S , Crane at will could do nothing against Gray. charge of their duties. More than 50 bicycles Deacon Kalloch, who is the school’s librarian, C. E. TVTTX.E, Rockland's pet is all right. have been sold in this city this spring. One also says: “For the year 1894 the librarians Have You Seen the |-| I Jason is now chasing tlies in right field for firm alone has sold 27, and the season has not in the hour allotted them each Sunday have 308 Main Street, C r 111 We Are Selling at DIZZINESS, Salem and he has succeeded in catching yet fairly begun. given out tothe members of the school more 1 4PKAK BLOCK, XKAIt PARK .-TRKE1 everything that came his way. Moreover, he Gerrish of Bates will doubtless play in than 5400 books. OVER-EATING, is destroying the trade mark on his bat from Rockland this season. He is a good man be 8 5 C E N T S ? constantly whacking the ball. If he can keep hind and with the bat, and he will be a worthy up bis good work he can be sure of retaining FRATERNITY FACTS. SOUR STOMACH, member of the company he’ll keep. He is an A ls o th e Pastels and Photogravures F o r o n ly his place ou the team. Phil’s admirers, and AI catcher, as his work here last -umraer he has many here, are following his work and demonstrated, and he is highly recommended Disclosures of Importance From the Hidden CONSTIPATION. are greatly pleased with what he has done by Wakefield. Haunt of the Gay and Giddy Goat. 7 5 C E N T S ? thus far. LIVER COMPLAINT, Warren has sprung no new suiprise on us They are framed in white and gold, with glass, and have l’apered Backs. AT LAST. . Two local teams from Rockland and Cam At the annual session of the Grand Lodge of den will play on the Camden grounds, Friday the past week, but the ten-strike made in They are Bargains and wortli more than twice .he price we sell them for. signing Powers and Papalan has furnished Good Templars held in Lewiston, recent N E R V O U S afternoon, (Arbor Day.) Robbins will pro ly the attendance was large and the bably pitch for Camden and Crockett for food for conversation not only for the Warren- T i d a l W a v e D E B IL IT Y , 1 ites but for the Rocklandites, Camdenites and reports from the various sections of the state COPELAND'S BAZAAR, Rockland. all the other ites in the county. Money is no encouraging. J. N. Farnham withdrew his z c o n I NG ! candidacy for Chief Secretary when he learned 398 MAIN STREET, - - ROCKLAND, MAINE PRICKLY FEELING The fact that Rockland, Camden ami War object in Warren this year for gold-dust is as ren will be represented by three corking good thick as the dirt dust on the roads, if not so that Mr. Brackett was a candidate for re- election. Mr. Farnham, however, was o f H a n d s o r f e e t teams this summer and that excitement is at blinding. fEEpiSiq EvEWJWIq. fever heat in these towns is causing comment recognized in a handsome manner by being ' S v in the state press. The Bangor Commercial Wakefield is very enthusiastic over the sit elected a representative to the international says: “One uf the Holy Cross college uation of base ball in Knox county, and in session to be held in Boston in June. This A Sure Relief for batteries, including Powers, the crack catcher a telephonic talk the other evening said that is a rare honor to give so young a man as Mr. who captains the team, is said to have signed the men already secured can not be bettered Farnham such an office. Long live every Dyspepsia by using with Warren for this season. Base ball must and are a nucleus for a team that will make body. fairly sizzle down in Knox when Rockland, any team of the minor leagues bustle. He is L . C. Vannah of Winslow’s Mills has re Camden and Warren all get at it this season. going to keep his eyes peeled for a good bat cently been commissioned as District Deputy Little Railroad Liver Pills, There is no lack of sporting blood down tery and any he might recommend will come over ten A. O. U. W. lodges located in the E vbky Box W ahkanted there, and it is of the kind that is supported pretty near being engaged. Wakefield is put following places: Sedgwick, Surry, East Blue SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. by money.” This is only one of the many ting up the game of his life this season, and Hill, Deer Isle, Green’s Landing, Cainden, • notices and it shows that we are of some he will jump into immediate favor with the Union, Washington, Jefferson and Winslow's N O G R IP IN G ' importance down this way. Why some of attendants at the games. Mills, lie will make a preliminary official SOLD EVERYWHERE. j the papers have so far forgotten themselves as Baseball matters are going along in the visit to the lodges during the present month, Munufuctured by the to recommend us players. We would say to even tenor of their way. There is unusual and prepare for an active campaign later in 24 Railroad Medicine Co., Burn hum, Me. • these over zealous scribblers that there isn’t interest being taken and the indications point the season. the slightest particle of dust on Managers to increased attendance over last year. The rivalry between Rockland, Camden and War | McGrath, Patten and Teague. They are LIST OF LETTERS ' walking encyclopedias of baseball lore and ren will be at fever heat and the tight for there isn’t any player of note in the country the supremacy on the diamond will be stub Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week, but whose record they have down “pat.” It bornly but fairly and honestly fought The ending April 27, 1895. ‘TIDAL WAVE” FLOUR 1 is not so much of a question with us who best club will win and become possessor of Isaac W alton I we’ll sign but the question which perplexes us that piece of cloth offered by J. F. Gregory THE HAPPY FARMER. Can be obtained of your grocer, A Son. Manager McGrath is taking things Wagner, Kdwurd F a r m e r s, Happy breauae one of our agent* corn I need lilia most is, “ who will we leave out?” Players Sitnmona, G. M. flvo >ears before, thut he wua not too old to plant The king of fishermen would have a pretty high opinion of us, (or of easy and is making no great stir about se Ladiea* Liat. L a b o r e r s, >b, W ight & Co. themselves) judging from the salaries required. curing players. He is in daily correspon Ckeyne, Fred L. Clough, Mra. Mury . T e a m s t e r s , not have been compelled to For instance, Manager McGrath was in dence with good men who are anxious to Cobb, 8. II.,' Eaton, M iaa Abbie D hyIs, Alex P. Gergil, Mre N at Can find no better shoe than the Wholesale Distributors. puss away so many hours correspondence with a college battery and play here and from the lot will select the Duvit, George A. H ill, Mr». Lizzie J . all these young fellows wanted was $225 a ones be wants. There need be no hurry just Faulklnghfuii,Cupi. It.I. Ilodgmun, Mra. Z. / Bread W inner. waiting patiently for the month and half of it advance money. 'This at this time to secure players but we can llew ett, William at Co. AGENTS WANTED yrj^ i n M rrrrrptJ.T - ZiAZX:-. iiC? MJKWL AT * Lewie, Lliidriny Hlm w. M ra. It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured To Sell Apple Ttees, Shrubs. Roses and Vines fish to bite had lie been liberal offer tickled Manager McGrath and in assure our readers that Manager McGrath is McGillln, Henry Stover, M iae G race exprcs.-Jy to give A l,l, O l ’T -D D O K W O R K his tickleness he stole a bicycle and wheeled getting together an aggregation of ball tossers Htevene, George StClalr, Mra. Ida F. ERS tiie Rest Service for the Leant. Mouey. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO I CUT THIS OUT I supplied with a Shaw, Mra. Julia A. Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; bis way to the telegraph office, sending word that every Rockland crank will be able to Hparruw, K. A. in two styles, seamless Balmoral aud Congress HOMER N. CHASE & CO , I Autl »eml 23 eta. to tf V C . 43 N o. IX a in I enthuse over. It is going to cost a lot of with and without tap sole. I Bt-, Rockland, M«-., and g«i 23M Useful I to the young fellows—not to come. Oh yes ! I Hnuiabold Article* aud 1,000 yards of R there is plenty of sporting blood down here money for baseball this year so when you AMOS P. TAPLEY & C0-, ). AUBURN MAINE Bewlngsllk. tflfiXrS WAXTBI) 5 I Fishing Tackle and an abundance of the tilthy lucre, but are approached with that little paper go down A S G O O D BOSTON, MASS. what blood we have runs through our veins deep into your pocket anti give what you From our store. The dust and not our brains, and we pave our streets A place as any in the city with granite uot gold bricks. Io buy first-class and al F. A . Peterson, 4. j. BIRD & CO is blowing. Keep it out of There is considerable worriment in Camden NOT A WEED AMONG EM. reasonable prices A gent, Itunkiu B lock, K ockluud. ' s . pooMUnUy your house by a liberal ap over Burrill. It is true that he has signed a contract which Manager Patten has in his plication of the The C.-G. man took a peep at C. M Steam . possession, but the cranks are fearful that he Tibbetts’ hot beds yesterday and viewed will break it. And they have good grounds some handsome green stuff in the form of GROCERIES for their fears, judging from what the Boston lettuce, tomatoes, cabbages, celery and Q L Boilers . D u s te r. Journal of'Tuesday says in the following dis cucumbers. Mr. 'Tibbetts had lettuce in the patch from Portland: “ Pilcher Fred Burrill, market the 25th of last month, which is but .This is a season of the free Burning Coal the capable twirler of the Bates College nine, Repaired We have a large assortment three days later than usual. He also has year wbou everybody u b b e r p a in t In Chestnut, Stuve, Kgg an<| {RrokM is in receipt of a number of oilers to play pro some healthy looking flower plants growing, longs for a taste of Pure just arrived. We keep a fessional ball for this season, but he is unde- this having special reference to several beds, U B B E D O N Lehigh Coal ci