T he Co ijrier-Gazette.
V olume 48. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1893 N um ber 7
LOCAL LACONICS. PERSONAL POINTS THE “BROKEN PINION.” FOR THE LADIES. stead a handsom e doiley under , very UNIVERSITY eXTEssoN. OUTLOOK, plate, dish, nr glass, upon Ihe table Regarding P op’e More or Less Well Tiie following artieie has been mailed Advance Hints and Suggestions from The Csp ure of the Bssiile Proves In ! Tim southern paper which spoke of a Things Trivial and Otherwise Gathered Lem otes's Mag.,zine This, of course, riq’iires Innunn ruble Up by Our Keporieis. Known in Our Couniy. ns lor publicat'on: tensely Interesting. j recent faeliunnl light in Tennessee didn’t sets; and, as if these were not enough One dav a convict in Joliet prison I , , . , . , . make min Ii ol a mistake when it called A happy tesult of the present s'yles is to distract the busy hou-ewife emiilou- The second lecture by Prof. Sbniler Will Fuller of Lynn, fotuierly ol this picked up a scrap of p iper from the o ir- , . .. , it a "family fewtd.” OW sm all Ini’ been ' ' ' , 'bat the hourglass waist wnti its de "I keeping up with her sisters. there are M athews ol c dby U niversily.in Hie U ni the dealh record city, is visiting in tow n. ridor, on which were these lira s: , , , , , • , , , still Olliers, for alter-dinnor c If,,', vases versity Ex ensloiiG urs, ,was given in Hie i forming length—(or which absurd dis Hereafter he will bi known ns “ Fac Ibis Winter mid lorlion ol nature we have to thank the at. every plate, bread arid-butler piste. . Fust Baptist Chu c'i. Wednesday even- tory Inspector,” ineti ad of Deputy Labor Spring compand Our distinguished Bo-ton representa sherbet glass, etc. mg.to a l u ge and appreciative audience. A b r.l . I.r. k- English tailor—tins almost disappeared, Commi-sioner, and will be independent with one year tion mentioned, last week Inis returned Hi morning j Most corsages are round and Bhorler, Tiny aifiirs of line linen not over I be su j ct was Hie “ AnH-feudal Per III i of other departments. ago! Last Jan homo. pinion, with wide, seamless backs, and mote three inches in diameter, intended for iod." and embrace I Hie iu eling of the uary ami February or l.-ss fullness in front. T here is an the bread-and butter plate or sherbet Suites General,the Evolution of the N it- Asa Potter of Maverick Bnnk fame Geo. Bitty, wlm has been stenmboat- [ found ■ young life brokt-n our uudertnki rs were conducting two By s n s s. iliicilv.- a r i; enlire absence ol the driven into-the glass, are olten made in lire form of a ional Assembly. Ihe Capture of the Bis- gels n total of about 25 years in prison. and three funerals a day. It’s a case ol ing out of Portland, lisa gone to Phila Ami n,i 'to,I will! a Chrl-t like pity, single flower; as the stinll iwer, d o g tile, the Outlawry ol Hie old Regime,the I lt» k to n In my lieiirt m old i ff ct, ruse and comfort being a This is a lung time, but then a pardon In grippe or no la grippe.... We saw ill delphia to accept a sleamboat po-ition pronounced feature of Hie present modes. wood blossom, poppy, rose, or marguer Assembly's Move to Paris, R trospuct cun shorten the longest sentence. S. M. Venzie’s last week a sled with pa il being his third engagem ent with Hie lin t II,. Great hrendlh is given to Ihe lops of ite. The dogwood blossom, from tin and Prospect. tent spring steering apparatus, designed Philadelphia company, lie will proba ag.e, corsages by rovers,—single, double, and simplicity of its lines. Is one of He I lie lecture proved of especial interest Judge Gresham may bo Cleveland’s Bui la, I.lr I for bob-sled work. When thu present bly reiura to Maine next Summer. i pin Ion even triple,—breteiles and berthas plait- most • ffd iv e; it should be embroid- and profit mid t'|e «ppakur was warmly Secretary of State. The possibility is generation was running bolts a pole was I rl very lull over Ihe shoulders, and ered in pure white, touuhed here anil applaud d at Ihe clu-e of tbe address, no morn pleasing to old line Democrats considered all tbe steering apparatus ' paillettes. When not carried to too there witli green and red, as in tbe I Tho class work ill it full iweil was ol llial Jaek-oii’H appointment is to old line Crpt. Fred Pearson and wife arrived I II re c In,,ding for , very rain; necessary. Hut it's a new era, nnd naiural 11 ,wer. great inleie-t, many o' the audience pro Republicans. from Nova Scotia Tuesday noon lor a IP " Hit' lard Witt, ' hi, hrek-li ['till,J,I, great an extreme the effect is picturesque • • things have changed. As a well known Never sum s as high fig-ili. p uad ng iijii. iioih Which were prom pt- visit to 'lie Captain’s o d home. Pleasant and most becoming, and by contrast Hie Some of tbe n ci,i iludeys for llie , , ,, .. .. Tbe Oxford County papers are still citizen said tbe oilier day: 'Boys and This m in had been converted in the - i i , f i ,. Iv aud bUilllully uusw ered by l’rof street Capt. Fred is one ol our most M tinal waist looks quite small enough finger-bowl, ele., arc of slnnre-t bran ,, , wrangling over tbe location of Ihe court girls extract to begin wneru their parents early prrt ol Ills imprisonment, ami tin , Mathews. highly esteemed master manners anil Much is said about tint extended shnul- jambric with wide borders of exq lisite , , bouse Why nut locate tho building in left off’’ , ..Tu«-dty noon after the words c nite to him with great force II, der si ams, hut, ns a ra itter of fad, they is gladly welt: uned It ime alt-r bis long Spanish drawn-work. I, non doi'eys ol Tne lecture Wednesday evening was Ihe town which will give the most heavy snow fall, the electric snow plow thought ol his sin.amI rcaliz d bow hard are cut only a trifle longer An ap voyage. He is looking well aud is the all sizes are made in the silane ol a given additional interest bj a large map money towards beautifying the build succeeded in g e ttin g down through .Main it would tie henceforth to in ike his way peuranre of greater length is given by same genial gentleman as of yore. leaf or fl iwer,—clematis and water-lilies of P o n enl trgu I from a small one by ings? street and in the nlternoon the cars were in Hie world J tin, abundant trimming carried over th being used in addition to those already S ili-master Smith of the Hi-Ii School and regularly running ...... Joseph McLaugh He cop ed the stanzas ami kept them .p,adders, mid liy Hie character of Hie There seems to be a great deal of sav menlionu I,—and are covered almost en Principal Much II of tho Lincoln Street | lin cut Ilia wrist quite badly Monday ol Miss Marie I. Sin ill of Allston, M iss , carefully j which, while increasing in ings buik legislation threatenn^. We tirely with embroi lery, giving Hie e ffe e t G atiimar School. Messrs. Smith and I last week.... Some of tbe patrons of tbe celebrated tier 12 'll birthday nnniver-ary W ie n he cam e out of prison, he resol ■ ! ,.jltlel. <|r„op or 8|,ltll) 0„ ti in8l(.a j o( don’t understand th at our savings l'lfi^ti- of natural blossoms A band some ,i t Mitchell, wlm are managing the ouurse, Ilook & Ladder levee from Rockport last week. Five girl friends, making ved, (rod Indping him. to preach the | being thrust up as formerly, tutions have been doing anything ti/ recently noted was embroidered with a are putting a great deal ot efficient work and Camden didn’t get home that night with her tiie W adsw orth C lub, were tin- gospel. Many looked upon him wi h warrant this onslaught ol legislation! Violets, sweet violets! If you would (1 iwer for every month. Carnation, lie into it. and are tile means ol giving our because of tile storm. guests ul honor,while others called with su-pi don, bin G id give liim friend-, We do think, however, that the tax bill be chic, you must wear or carry violets January; cyclamen, for February; people a great treat. There are signs of snow at the foot ot congratulations. It. was not “ pink ten” and be gained the confi lenco of people proposed should pass. Irom now until Easier,and with every cos hepaticn, for Marcb; violets, for April; Myrtle struct. Snow at Co , fruit ileal Mil the tivdc was spread in pink and the wherever ho went tume and on every occasion.—a boulnn- pansies, fur May; lilies for Jura-; sweet The next lecture will occur Wednes era, put il out ...Steamer Penub-oot ligbtsanilciisiuu.es w eip pink and in In telling bis experience, ho often re The Intest sharper trick heard from in nicr wilh your morning tailor-made, a peas, for July; nasturtiums, for August: day, torn irrov, evening, in the; First now makes Belfast, her up river port, pink piper suits the sister, Miss Emily cited ' The Bird With a Broken Wing.'' Maine is to advertise “ n o elegant steel I uger hunch un your corsage nr sbouldir golderirod, lor September; cosmos, lor B ipiist Church. The especial theme will Bucksport b’ing frozen up....G ipt. W F .Small,soil a High School mate wailed Who Ibe author was lie did not know. engraving of Columbus in Sight of whin calling, or at the matinee, or at October; chrysanthemum, for Novem bi ihe Assault up m tiie Tuilleries and E, Hill hat stoekeil his State street stole upon the guests, Fivors. mi s c and At length, however, it was learned llial Land, or of the Landing of Columbus, ciinich; and you mu-t have the counter ber; and holly, lor D-ceuib r. the Massacre of tbe Swiss Guards, and ....Snow & Co. have the telephone, games filled tiie evening hours and all Hie poem was written by if z-kiuli Bat your choice for $ 1 .” Tho innocent wh(f feit b|,aims lu'kel a in in g the feathers It is not at all important tint tbe will be one of thrilling interest The-o nnd 11. S Flint is having one pot into were joyous l>.-lies. Miss M arie is pres terworlh. tbs well known editor of tin is foolish enougli to send the dollar getf ,, and tiir on your hat, either in a puuipon- doileys should match the table center; s piral" lectures are interesting and in his Pleasant street residence. Fuller & ident ii tie- Wadsworth Club, afniesaid famous Y ruth s Unupniion. II gives, * ' a bran new Columbian one, or two-cen oke hunch, or in tiie soft, stragglin - but mauy pretty set-consist ot this piece telligible to those who do not attend the Cibb are also to have the 'phone in tneii whose members meet on Siturdays to Hi's story : postage stamp. u-ters that are so charmingly naiural with four smaller ones for conserve c "irse. Tiie admission to the single new sto re ...... rimes Hanrahan will oc read and sew Tney give a fair soon, Rev G C Larimer. D !).. pastor ol t, . ... , ,u-i ,u-u i i i i I m n you mustt use violet per'ume,pertum und dishes, and one dozen finger bowl I ctnres is 25 cents. Tne o iurse is put Tbe new school system bill should cupy half ol Mrs. 11 S. Font’s house. i lie proceeds t i be devoted for (lie Fiesh Tiemont leniplo, (1872-I8rd.) ih liverid , _. , C, •» _ violet-tinted stationery; and if your doiluys. on uuder Hie auspices of the Public Li pass tho legislature by a large vote. P leasan t street . . . .T h e R >ckland B -e' Air Fund for Ihe benefit ol little children a sermon on “Samson grinding at the I . i r . a ! "most duvoteil understands Ihe proper brary Association and should be well The old district system bis served its Co. repot Is business startin g up. A car who rarely see lire country. mill saying with reference to Samson, r ' O U R S T A T E , r, . • , . i . tiling, lie will keep your bunboiniicrc patronized. Too lecture begins a t 7 :30 purpose and should be relegated to the load was received Friday evening----- “The bird with it broken pinion never H ’ , supplied yvilli crystallized violets, Tho Bath Independent now has hon o'clook. soars as high again Mr. Butlerwoith • • shelf along with other things which The city street crew, for the lir-t lime A ROCKLAND AUTHOR. orable comp ir.y, although a good way- said inn word c imu to him as a lightn ! Advanced mislels ol lighter garments have outlived their usefulness In this this Winter, had to turn to and shovel off. T he I- mdon, E ng., W estm inister Camden sends an interested and inter ing flish of truth. He yvent home aud are all made up of changes rung upon connection T he C-G. also thinks that snow out of Main street, Wednesday. What lh« Boston Daily ‘ News" Thinks Gazette, which is devoted to home rule, esting delegation to tbe onurse. of "TxLarna." wrote the poem. Hie circle. The m ore capes and the ttle assessment of school money should Capt (in Alabama Gross has been is printed on green paper. These two ast u n io n be made by the state instead of by the awarded $5000 for injuries received iu Dr Lorimer afterward went to Chicago biller they are. tbe readier the garment E . sheets are believed to be tbe only ones tow ns. The word “Txleama" is the name of as pastor ol the Immanuel Baptist chinch. finds lavor. In materials nothing in the wteek of schooner Lucy Jones, as printed regularly on green paper. Alvin Moore has soli His farm to El- • * referred to last week. nn Aztrc prince wtio according to the There, one Sunday evening, he preached more popular for dressy wear Ilian den Jones of Warren. Howell Jackson wonld fill tbe posi storv ol J A Knowlton, fresh from the on Hie Cincinnati riots. Speaking of tiie velvet, either black or colored. Often Ttle lobster fishermen aud jdealers re C om m ander Cushing of the Maim- Spencer Drake of Rockland is at work tion rendered vacant by the death of press, figured al the time of the conquest insidiousness of sin, he raised his finger, the capes of a garment are of differ port a short supply because ot the ice. G, A. R has made tbe following ap f ir J. Whalen at E nt Uaioz. He it a Ju d g e L *w nr d oesn’t stem to be the ques of Mono Zuma by Coit'Z, and was Ibe siyiD g, " I t may lie. to night, Ihere is a ent colors, one cape being of chameleon The boat fishermen dtm't average more pointments: Dr. 11. C. Vaughan, Port a good blacksmith. tion under consideration, for some of the than one dny’s fishing a week.. ..The accept d suitor ot tho niece of the king defaulter here.” He happened to point velvet contrasting or harmonizing with land, assistant adjutant general; A. M. Tbe members of Pioneer Grange had Republican leaders are kicking vigor of tiie ancient people ot Mexico. The directly at a defaulter It was God’s the others. These convenient wraps city physicians report an' epidemic ol Warren, Dover, assistant quartermaster a sociable and d irain S itu rd a y evening ously at the appointment because Jan story is a love tale, but it is handled in arrow convicting the guilty one of sin are of all sizes, reaching only to tiie colds, some rheumatism and a number general. at Farmer's Hall It was ttle best time son is a D em ocrat. It is ratk such a manner Hint the clever inlei weav The man resolved at once to make re elbow*, or tailing below the knees. of cases of measles... .S >me of our of tho Beason. ocratic name, but if be’s horses are troubled with a kindred dis ing ol historical data adds much to the in stitution, desiring to cover his crime tin Small capos plaited very full, extending Tbe Saco City Council has passed a the position be should be col The diphtheria is rag in g in a m ild form ease to tonsilitis in the case of people. terest The plan of the hook is simple til able to restore all he had taken But only to tbe shoulders, and shaped to a resolution favoring the erection of a but as yet no eases have proved fatal. It is somewhat similar to “horse ail,” The story is of Txleama, a foreign bis erime Was discovered, lie pleaded point Iront and back, are lidded to tight- county work jiil at Biddeford and has In the State ol Maine fifty vi Virgil Torrey is quite sick, but at last except that the aboesses for m inside tiie prince, who became a subj- ct of Monte guilty, and took a two years sentence to fiiting coats of last seasoD, and make appointed a committee to appear helore engaged the past season in thi aec mot was not dangerously ill. animals’ mouths ..A cask team got its Zuma's kingdom mi uccoiint of his love Joliet. them appear quite modish. All ages, the legislative committee at Augusta fi-hery, employing nbont 700, S. E Wentworth is out again after runner s inside the electric ra I, in front for Lxlonw i, to whom he is espoused hv This was the man who found “Tbe from Hie baby to its grandmother, are to-day in tho iuteiest of the movement estimated value of vessels being laid up six months with a disloca ofTiigC-G . office, Wednesday morn the king, Iris sw eetheart's uncle Ixilii, Bird with a Broken Wing.” It was a wtaring these picturesque garments. not far from $200,000. Tfi A Bath man has invented and patent ted knee. value of the catch for 1892 landed in ing, end tipped over. Casks were low a traitor to Monti zuma. jealous ot Tx true picture of himself. Hats and bouuets lor the spring are ed a burglar proof sn'e, which banking M s Bessie Wellman of Hope is visit Maine ports is about $250,000. Of the and plenty for a lime....Now is th" leama, endeavors to destroy him to gain He has been for several years now an things of beauty. Of course there are a men already proaounee a capital thing, j at William Daman's, 700 men employed, at least three-fourths time to plant tomatoes and lettuce for possession ol I.xtonwa, in which purpose e truest Christian worker, preaching few startling and outre things for those It is worked by electricity, through tiie are citizens of the State. They propose early use... Joe Dunhani s»ys he’s go he finally succeeds by treat lierously ad much and with great power to audiences Miss Minnio G mid is home on a va who demand them; but conservative agency of a dry cell battery inside the to make themselves felt at Augusta, thia ing to beat his way to the World's Fair mitting the Saninrds into the city. Al ol criminals. Ami it is true of him as is cation. Sho has been attending school women of quiet ami rr Urn d ta-teean nil safe and outof Ihe way of the uninitiated. Winter, desiring unrestricted sea room. ....General Secretary Match of our vado. a Spaniard also loves the princess, expressed iu Hie so n g : in W arren. "But the bird with tiie broken pinlo be suited. There is the small turban of W hen the safe is shut, the current is Y. M. C. A. will sing at a concert in and won lil possess her. Ixilii opposing F Gmid has a large amoust of stave Kept uthvr fr, turned on, only to be turned ■ ft' by the C L E V E L A N D ’S C A B IN E T . is killid by tiie angry Spaniard. Tx •I ihe life ihut kId liuil -iric k e n fancy straw trimmed wilh velvet folds, lumber at his mill. He carries on R ckport the 22nd inst----- Harry Mitch Kuieud anutbi r from dcapair. leama would escape with his sweetheart which some women like so much for m an who has it in charge. 'Tile alarm quile an extensive business in the Cleveland has selected lour m g ell, formerly with J W. Coakley, is Tills be our lulliest aim. as it was of io his own country but is taken prisoner shopping ami traveling; and c'ose little is connected with the police stations, so manufacturing of lime eask lumber He of his cabinet as follows:, now clerking with W. II Kittredge.... our dear S ivii ur,to keep hack tiie young I c„p,,t,.g of fancy straws nnd chip, by the minions of Alvado When (ace that when anyone attempts to open tin- a|90 r a sawmill f ir tbe manfautnring Gresham. Secretary of State; John’, Len Ross of this city is an expert musket aud unwary from the snares nl thedevil, J Strings are Ihe color of the trimming, safe the number of tile bank is sent ti Carlisle, Secretary of Treasury; Danii. juggler. Wo saw him dallying witli to face, Hie prince would fight Alvado of long and short lumber. It is managed and rescue ll.ose.wlto arc h-d captive by t ah(j iu|| two inches wide. All kinds of ibe station. But besides this, tbe man S. Lamont, Secietary of War; Wilson' a gun nt the Armory tho oilier day, whose desire for I.xtonwa is no sec'el by one ol Eist Union's most enterprising him at his will.—Rev. F. M. Lamb. buds and berries are more used than molesting tins machine when it i» I men, William Going and lie lines a very neat and difficult | and in ihe fray, the girl shields tiie body Bis-ell, Postmaster General. Concern Qiiwers. lints have wide brims and loaded will be held there till u tiled for. piece of work ...Lent began Iasi week of Txleama and is ihrust through with GRANITE CHIPS. ing these appointments the Portland ! low crowns, are bent and pincl.ed into Gradually, but Bitrely, the occupations D E b R ISL E . Asli Wednesday. Our lent began some Alvado’s sword Fill'd witli frenzy Advertiser says: The granite industry of Hallowell at: ! many shapes, and trimmed in front, at of some of our brightest nitiz ns are Miss Luoy G. Murphy is attending time ago and the person who borrowed Txleama slays Alvado aud stalls himself. vicinity promises to he excellent tile j Hie side, or back, as is most becoming. being taken front tbe u by the irrepressi-, school nt West Deer Isle. Judge Gresham is io be “premier” of our Plutarch's Lives will kindly return Tiie classic dialogue is well wiltten and j coming year. I The severe, but lu some faces most ble inventors. I The High School at G'een’s Landing the Clevtdand cabinet. All doubt on that it at once... .The various ponds alioui us Hie bundling ol Hie story is com m enda Thu Maine Farmer bears a rumor that er queltisli, Em pire poke com es ir fine, I is m arly done, greatly to the regret of |Hiint is settl'd by the official nunounce- are last filling up, through ihe kindly ble. For a short story Mr. Knowlton ANOTHER COMPANY Mr George F. It 'dwell of Chicago lias colored chip, and is trimmed with velvit ! the scholars. ineot by the President-elect of tbe nam es assistance of recent rains and thawing lias given his leaders an admirable one form, rt a stock company with a capital i ribbon iu severe lines nnd erect ostrich- Tbe Old United S'ales Engine and ot four members of bis cabinet. * * * spells... .The residents in tho vicinity in Txleuuia Her His cry. G F Small is soon to take charge of of $100,1100, and will open and operate; feathers. S, eretury Gresham on the bench has of Broadway and Pleasant streets ale in tbe restaurant in the Sunset House, his granite quarry in Hallowell, in the Our artieie ol last week on the J Landing. evinced a good dual of ability and has earnest iu their eptleavor to got an elec OUR CORRESPONDENTS. There is a prevaleiicu of smooth, finely i’pf'hft- woven surfaces in the spring woolens. Fred Merrill Engine Co. leads one ol i ,, , . , . gained an enviable reputation as nn lion trio light. Il is one of ibe growing lo , . II. Warren Fuss, who is teaching tho A. T Fuller of Augusta has sold one- huge proportion ol them are silk-and- our Citizens to lernaik that one ol tile the | ,,, , , , ... _ e t, (earless, independent and impartial calities ol the city and should bn given a T he C -G . thinks it has Hie best corps W inter term of school ut W est Doer lialf interest iu his quarry at "Olivet's wool mixtures, the silk being in dois or first boy's engine unnipanies in this city judge. There can be no doubt of Iris*in lam p.... Don't forget tiie House of the of correspondents in Hie stale. The ma Lie, is having a very fine school. l-alge,” so-called, to Hallowell parties -p'ashes or wido diagonal wales of was the United Sides Co., of which | tellectual qualil'cs to till any posi ion, Good Shepherd. All such contributions jority of them wiite regularly every A young Indy who recently advertized yvho will at once pioeied to d e v e l o p tho ! bright, contrasting colors They are our present couniy treasurer, L R I but it remains to be seen whether he is ns sugar, food of all kin Is, clothing, bed week, and we have none who attempt to for a correspondent was rewarded by re same, h iving already a $10,000 contract suit, light, nnd pliable; and the only Campbell, was foreman. The boys bad a good diplomatist as he is j'.dge.. clothes and Ibe like ate very aeeeptahle use their position for anything but a le ceiving twenty letters iu one day. to Ull anil a prospect of another $100,000 embarrassment to Hie shopper is that all a blue snd while uniform, and an en Mr Carlisle is to he secretary of tbs ....Tiie Friendly Ten is a Rockland gitimate purpose Scandal never appears Gertiudo Knowlton of Sunset is nt one. aieso attraciive il is hard Io choose gine which was mails for them by Mr, treasury. There is no abler mau in tbe charitable organ.z itioti which is doing in T ub C-G’s. columns. work in Hie G azette office at G leen's Among Ihe choicest fabrics are tbe tine- Pierce, a Rockland resident. Democratic party, but during Hie lifte n no little good.. . .Talk ol bouse building THE VALLEY ROAD. Landing.... Mrs. Mary Brown has been rep|ad, liglii-weight velours. There Just after the boys got their new y curs of bis Congressional career he in- for another season begins to assume We are desirous of improving our St. forceii to keep herself in doors for the Contractor Julies Mitchell of Bucks- me olives dotted with lavender, yellow, unilorms "fie ol tbe members was taken varibly voted on the wrong side for the form ami comeliness. A well known George news service, and wish our var past few days, as rheumatism is troub port has resumed work on Ihe Georges I ami gnenish blue; French rose with dangerously sick, and the company lag baby und free coinage. If be has South end man plans to build a nice res ious correspondents in that section would ling her quite badly. Valley Railroad and has contracted with i Indian red, yellow, and blue; French thought that they would have an oppor been converted to sounder views, his idence ibis coming Summer ...Tbe make a little more i ITirt to give us the .I B Watts of Thomaston lu build all ! gray splashed with yellow, blue, and tunity to parude in uniform witli crape eonvt rsion must linve been as recent as supply of coal on hand by our dealers WORLD HAPPENINGS. happenings from their section Wo need on tiie arm, as Hie big companies did. Ju d g e G resham 's. U r is it th at Hie Presi holds out well. Our fuel dispensers are ol the bridges. Tho work was stopped white. A still lighter weight, called a Clark Island sot ibe and would Im glad So they liung about Hie sick liny’s liou-e Tim New York Advertiser says a sen dent elect has changed his views? not to be caught napping as lliey were some time ago on account of a legal grenadine velours, has a two tr ued to have some resident of tile Island cor several days waiting for liim to die. sation inis been caused iu shipping cir Dm Lamont made u distinguished several years ago, when ice made coast complication Tho town of Union held (fleet, a bluek-aiid-whito ground being respond with us. But to the great disappoiiitm -iit of the cles by a story to the < ffecl Hint an ex- record as private, secretary, uud within a ing almost impossible und Ihe stock on a special meeting an I voled to loan its 11, caid with yellow or heliotrope firemen bo got w. II, although his per- pe liton is boiug lilted out at Key West, few yens has made a fortune in tbe Il nt any time a news letter fails to ap ciedit, Imt ullerw ndi it was found that N o v e lty bengalines show eh cliic (fleets, baud gave out. versencss and thoughtlessness in so doing j Fla . by Cubans and Americans to pro- street railroad business. Hu is no doubt pear iu the issue lor which it is intended tho action was illegal as sit It a vote silk threads uf contrasting color b ing neai ly resulted iu Ins being turned out ed to Honduras lor the purpose ol con capable uf managing the military uffairs our correspondents e in rest assured ilia', il c mid only be tikin at a regular meel- thrown up iu irregular zigzag liras, A Bow of Pearls of the company. quest and plunder. of tins country with neatness uud des was either reoeived too late or for some ing. loonier that thu work could liegin like forked lightning,—hence Hie name Secretary of Stale Foster has tele patch. Glistening ibroaeb coral lips is certainly a oilier reason was sst aside until the sue Hie railroad projectors were obliged Io A soft gray will silvery white is one of GRANITE EAGLES.' pleasant o l'je c i; but a row of discolored, be- graphed Minister Stevens ut Honolulu, Wilson S. Bissell is Mr. Cleveland's speckt'd itt-itl hi any lie utb al all is a gnevoua ee.diug issue. wail until the Legislature could piss an the prettiest of the-e. and there are drawback i add io ibis dial such a set of leeib act leg ilizing Urn action of the town, Mives wilh greenish gold, old rose with Tiie B (1 Co. al Virailliaveu is figur approving bis aotiou iu tifii iu (lively re old law partner at Buffalo. Hu lias re is usually acc iiupanied by impure bieatb ano ing on a jib, a portion of which cusists spomling to the request of the pruvis- pute as a lawyer, und he weighs about one can acarcelv imagine auyibing mote oh- One or two of ‘our scribes persist in which has been already done and rail-j Bage-green, and an infinite number ol j ciioiiable eOZODONr, ibe ureal purifier writing on both sides of their paper road braiding is expected to boom now attractive combinations. of lIneo eagles Each eagle is to be cut Ional government of Hawaii for tile es- 3(J0 pounds With such a champion at of ibe hrealb aod wbheuer ol tbe leeib ubviu'es until the road is well couipteled. C n-j —~ from one piece of granite, which will tablishmeut of a protectorate over tbe tiie lie.ad of the ilepaitmunt of justice tbe ibis steic of ibe mouib completely, rescuing Don't do it Marriages.dentils and births, Ila denial occupaii'a from deairuciion, and also, should be written on separate truclor Mitchell has advertised for 20.000 j It is q»Ue the mode to dispense witli weigh 120 tons ill Ihe rough They will j islands pending negotiations lor annex- country may rest assured that iu inter rouuieraciinu ibe lufi ience upon tbe enamel of ties for the line. ' Ibe table cloth lor luncheon, using in spread 20 ti, high and 8 wide, 1 ation of the islands to the United Slates. ests will be looked after. acid accreuuus fa tbe mouth. sheets by themselves. TIIK ROCKLAND COURTER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1893.
MEN AND WOMEN. THE LEGISLATURE. “The Remington Standard Type Personal Paragraphs of More or LesB (Continued from Page 6.) ^presided nt the Af» Interest to Our Readers. Another bank bill baa been introduced. It Opening Day! J r swindler got his just requires the treasurer of every savings bank, writer is the official writing machine B. R. Andros is in Boston. within 30 days after declaring a dividend, to u n'ey bus lost his fortune Frank Ingraham i< home from Lynn, Mass. credit the same to the deposit account. Any ofthe World’s Columbian Exposition." treasurer neglecting or refusing so to do shall Tfillnre of n friend. But with ihe Miss Mary Fogler has returned from New ...... in force he can readily get on his be liable to a fine of not less than $100 nor York. more than $500. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Mrs. George A. Glllchrest is visiting in Belfast. Four! Four! Pnbllc spirited men In onr city have sub By Mr Alden of Union remonstrance of Fuller & Cobb T. W. Hix arrived home Sunday for a two C. C. CROSS, Dealer, scribed $8,000 for a public library building, James M Payton and 32 others against abol and there’s more to come! Who says Hock- weeks stay. ishing the school district system ; also, petition KOCKLANI), M l’.. land's capitalists arc not awake to the city's Capt. Mark L. Ingraham and wife have re of W. A. Luce and 42 others of Union for needs! turned from Whitefield. abolishing the school d’strict system. most cordially invite Mrs. A W. Hall of Waterville is visiting committee will report the bill, with some few changes In the matter of penalties. { The Thomaston Herald is now an eight-page her sister, Mrs. A. B. Crockett. Ih e following were passed to be enacted: Ph at born of the New Year, thou paper and is thereby greatly improved. Editor beautiful Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Eucene Liddy have arrived Bill an act authortz ig the Governor and B ig Thompson has been improving’he paper stead 0 ,1 With Joy love end gladness, thy home from a visit in Providenco. Council to execute a contract for lighting the The new druggists’ bill of the majority the Public ily, and this is another step in the line of pro State prison. the judiciary committee is similar to the origi- 5 praises we slog; gression. Conductor Cobb of tbe ’Lectric, accompanied nal one. A new provision is that licensee < Thou brlngest tbe perfume of sweet Bill an act to legalise the doings ol the town sem ted flowers, by his wife, is visiting in Albion shall be granted only on the Reproval of the 5 Commander-in-chief Welssart, in unmistak of Union. Tbe tinging of birds, the warm April James Hanrahan and wife do not move to municipal officers of a town or city, and every to 5 s h o w e r s, able terms, warns the Congressmen in Wash Pleasant street, as elsewhere stated. permit expires on M?y 1st of each year, so if < ington tokeep their claws off the pensions. His The present Legislature is said to be dis TbeatArtlng of leuves from bnsb, vlee Mrs. F. J. Bicknell bas returned from a any druggist abuses his privileges ho can be n od tr e e , letter which is published is ft very vigorous tinguished above all others for its large and visit to her old home in Waterville. refused another ono. The new bill gives every The babbling brooks, from tbe Ice piece of Anglo Saxon. glittering display of bald beads. If that person who chooses tbe right to inspect the H log set free; B a r g a in s ! Mrs. Ada Keene is home from New York. woman suffrage bill doesn’t receive good treat the Opening of their records of a druggist, the original bill allowing How ninny tbe blessings to mortal* She was quite sick during her sojourn there. ment there will be more bald heads there. Gov.Cleaves hasglven unmlstakableevldence only officers to inspect them. y o u b rin g , of a very sturdy, staunch and stalwart back Charles A. Rose and wife returned early last Firstborn of tbe New Year, tlion bone In vetoing the act to Incorporate the An week from a visit to tbeir old home, Islesboro. • * !< beautiful Spring. There is a movement in the Legislature to The bill to abolish school districts will not New Store, bnrn A Mechanic Falls Railroad Co. The Oren Perry has been very sick with pneu lock the doors against the Iron Hall and such Tits' sounds very fine, and from 'he ....AT ... . people In the state want no more special legis monia, but is considerably better at this writ meet with entirely plain sailing. I* comes up poet’s stand point, is bo doubt oil swindling scheme” hr reviving all the provis In the senate today and Senator Peakes will rig h t; tint then* are lots of th in g s lation. and the governor’s first veto is greeted ing. that this first born brines that he ions of rh e ’aw of 1889, some of which were oppose it. He believes local option is good with a loud and hearty amen. Miss Fannie Reed of Waldoboro, who has hasn’t sn il anything shout, hat smohered two veers ago, through the efforts enough as given by the present law. when told In col-', hard prose doesn't in the Syndicate Block been the guest of Mrs. E. C. Davis, returned of Bros. Somerby and Rice. sound quite so line, lie hasn’t told ns. (or instance, that more than any Thoae devoted Congressmen at Washington home Saturday. other time of the y- nr, who wish to accomplish some business, and A. G Sukcforth and 35 others of this countv J. Frank Bickmorc, who has been in this The bill abolishing school districts was E. 8. Hastings’ have petitioned the legislature to pass the Congressmen of both parties, too, want gore, vicinity on business for some time,has returned W e passed to be engrossed in the Senate Tuesday listing bill. Representative Light introduced Rockland, Maine. and its Kilgore’s they’re after. That Texan to Denver,Colo. broncho stopped proceedings for a whole day morning. the petition. The following petitions were Poor Mortals Miss Gertrude Kidder of Camden is clerking last week by bis filibustering tactic”. If tbistbing introduced by Representative Carleton : Peti with Simonton Bros. Miss Kidder is one of A bill and petition were introduced Tuesday Opening Hours: keeps on Reed will be called back to the chair. tion of H. C. Weston and 35 others in favor of Suffer Camden’s finest vocalists. for Incorporation by Edward E. Richards and Reed is a buster, but not a filibuster, instead tax on savings tanks; also, petition of John FROM INDIGESTION, I.OW Miss Lizzie Thompson who ha-t been visiting nine others info the Camden & Lake Citv iV. Thomas and 36 others of Rockport for <>v A l ’F K T IT K B l l I.HUJM From 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. be was rather tbe buster of the filibusters. NKHH, “ T H A I' T IR K II FK H I. Mrs. Jas Murphy, Cambridge, Mass , re Railroad Company, to construct an electric same; also petition of W. A. Luce and 35 ING,” AUK LANGUID, OUT turned homo yesterday or horse railway from the Boston & Bangor others of Rockport for same; also petition of OFSOMT*. I) GKMCKztL Y PUBLIC LIBRARY. M I SK U A It I. F; and even If he had ♦...... BARGAIN NOL steamboat wharf in Camden to Megunticook Dr. F. B. Adams had a birthday Saturday, C. E. Hannon and 35 others of West Rockport t id us a I this he wouldn't have **7{t** *-^bIovement on Foot to Give Us a Fin e and Mrs. Adams surprised him by inviting in Lake in Camden. for same. known anything about Library Building* a small party of intimate gentlemen friends to tea. The committee on banks and banking re FRATERNITY FACTS. 1 case 3000 yds. ported legislation inexpedient relative to Mr. SHEERER’S Something more than a year ago an associa Rov. W. M. Kimmell arrived home Wed Hersey’s order that trustees of savings banks Annual Session of Maine’s Grand Lodge. Knights of Honor. tlon was formed to raise funds Public Library. nesday. Mrs. Kimmell’s mother is consider bo elected by tbe depositors. best quality fine ably improved, but Mrs. Kimmell will remain SARSAPARILLA, Friday, Mar. 3, By various methods tbe sum of nearly $40C0 has been raised for tbe purchase of books with her a while. At the 16’h annual session of the Grand That is s CUItK FOR ALL OUR Lodge, Knights of Honor of Maine, held at I LLH, that in tho Latent, the Great Gingham s, all Early last Fall the question of a place to put The friends of Lyman S. Fogler of the State The committee on State Prison reported that est, and the Best Spring Medicine on tbe prospective books was discussed, and a Treasurer's department willl tie pleased to the petition for mntron nt tbe State Prison be Odd Fellows Hall, Brunswick, Wednesday, earth. ^movement started looking towards a Public learn that he Is recovering from the sevete referred to the next Legislature. This Is an 'he following officers were duly elected and Try It! It Ciirpn! Take XoOllier! 1893. n e w s p r i n g s ty le s jary building. Installed by Past Supreme Dictator George 8. iiiness that has confined him to the house for urgent case and one which we hoped would You won’t need any ollie’! IHa movement has now resulted in subscrip- several days. receive favorable consideration. The expense Woodman of Auburn and J Fred Hall of in short lenths, ; from wp|| known men about town to the Henry Dennis of Portland has been visiting would be little, the good great. Rockland ns Marshal: Past Grand Dictator, J PREPARED BY 7 unt of $8000. The plan,ns now formulated, his daughter, Mrs. E. K. Gould. Mr. Dennis Georgo Bliss, Waldoboro; Grand Diciator. I is to erect a building to cost not less than $10 is collating materials for an article on Gen George W Furbush, Lewiston; Grand Vice W. E. SHEERER & CSMP’Y. from G to 12 yds. 000 on the Grand Artny lot.corner of Limcrock Mnj C. J. House appeared before the military Dictator, A. W. Glidden, Newcastle; Grand TENANTS HARBOR, ME. I Knox, to be delivered at the Sons of Revolution committee Wednesday in favor of an appro and Union streets opposite the court bouse banquet in Portland. Assistant Dictator, Charles E. Stevens, Port wl h library rooms below and Graud Army priation of $600 to pay half cost of a monu land; Grand Reporter, Albro E. Chase, Port- I only 9 cts. a yd. A. J. Bird Is exoected this week fr< m **wwwwwwvwwwww€* memorial hall above. ment on the spot where at the battle of Peters land; Grand Treasurer, H A Torrey, Au Knancke. Va., where he has been visiting his burg the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery lost more burn; Grand Guide, L. C. Matthews, W ar-’ It .b thought that the Grand Army men will brother, John Bird, who will probablv return be in hearty accord with the idea, Rockland men than any other regiment in any one battle ren; Grand Chaplain, William Thompson ' here with him for a short visit. The Roanoke during the war. Tho committee unanimously Veazie; Grand Guardian, G. W. Falee, Thom- ' FOOD FOR THE GODS is to have n Public Library building well Rockland colonists are nil well. stocked with books, and that too before long. reported ought to pass. aston; Grand Sentinel, S. W. Mayo, Wind-I We shall take I. J. Burton of Warren lias been visiting in ham ; Representative to the Supreme Lodge town several days. Mr. Burton is one of the CITY POLITICS. A bill introduc’d Friday changes the Camden for two years, George Bliss, Waldoboro; Al BARGAIN NO. 2. mou interested antiquarians in this section, Vt'lige Corporation by excluding from it tb» ternate Representative for two years, J. Ft cd great pleasure and is never so delighted as when iooking up portion in the town of Rockport. Hall, Rockland; Representative for one year. ' The Complete Republican Ticket— Dem or working up some old reminiscence or matter K. W. Starbird, Portland; Alternate Repre ocratic Committee Organization of history. He is well posted on matters of sentative for one year, George S. Woodman, j 1 case, 80 pairs, Introduced by Representative Dow of Sou’h tbe sort. Auburn; Grand Trustee for two years, A. W. | in showing the Tbimaston. remonstrance of Harrison Bever- The Democratic City Committee has organ Col. and Mrs LaGross of Bucksport, and Fowles, Warren ; Grand Trustee for one year, I! ag • and 14 others ngainst tbe repeal ot Speclhl large size B lank ted with the choice of County Attorney Brfd Mrs. P. W. Tusker and Mrs. A. S. Lander J. R. Andrews, Warren. ird K. Kalloch as chairman, and William M Laws relating to salmon, smelts and cels. both of Corinna, made up a party which oc pewhter secretary. Mr. Kalloch was chairman Store and New cupied a covered accommodation sleigh which W. A. Luce of Rockport who bought the ets w ith Pink and ^ear and Mr. Brewster is the a.'dermanlc By Mr. White of Rockland, petition of A. P. was taking them on Saturday from the State plant of the Waldoboro Packing Company two • vard 1. The remainder of the 8t. Clair of Rockland in favor of nn increase House to the station, 6ays the Kennebec Jour years ago has sold It to the well-known Twitch- ollows: of tax on foreign investments of savings Blue Borders nal. Just after tbe team crossed tbe Rines cll-Champlin Company of Portland. It is un Benner. banks; also petition of E. P. Rollins and 21 Goods to all who hank E. Hitchcock. bill crossing, the king bolt on the front bob derstood that the new owners will at once se I Murphy, broke, letting down the body with a sudden others of Rockland for same; also petltlou of This crowning triumph of modern which we shall F. M Shaw and 21 others for same. By Mr, cure .acreage and operate the factory the com- ' s E. Sherman. bump. Two of the ladies were injured, one ing seas »n. This will he good news to the; milling soienoe is absolutely the es H. McNamara. quite badly. The colonel was a delegate to Carleton ot Rockport, petition of P. E. Miller c a n m a k e it and 36 others of Rockport in favor of bill in farmers of Waldoboro and vicinity.—Waldo- BEST FLOUR ON EARTH sell for only $1 a tbe G. A. R. encampment, and the ladies to noro News. and is so endorsed by expert cooks tns In the various wards, Fri- creasing savings bank tax. the W. It. C. convention at Rockland. ALL OVER THE WORLD. □ inated the following tickets Beware of imitations. Tho genuine p a ir . "Ward I Ephraim Perry; Ward OBITUARY. convenient to Under suspension of the rules Senator is always branded exactly as above. tea P/St.Clair; Ward 3. Charles 8. Crock Nickerson presented a bill to incorporate the 4 OORB.WI HT&CO. SolfiAl-’ts. ; Ward 4, Stephen Chase; Ward ft, Herbert Lucy Ann, widow of Capt. 8. B. Sleeper, died ...... , I , ...... at her home on Spring street, this morning Waldoboro & Randolph Railway Company M. Lord; Ward 6, David H. Ingraham; Ward By this bill tbe incorporators named are Mr 7, Elbanah Spear. The funeral will be held Thursday, at two come. No goods Bliss, E. Q. Clone, T. E. Warner. R. 8 WHY W h e n Covncilmbx—Ward 1. A. J. Bird, Frank C Partridge, A. R. G. Smith, Hiram Bliss, Jr., J $ £ Packard. Koht. H. Crocked; Ward 2, F Henry Russell, father of Mr. Fred C. Rus Manchester Huynes, esq , Geo. E. Macomber, WILL YOU BOTHER Shaw, Elden 8. Simmons, M. M. Parker BARGAIN NO. 3. sell, recently supervisor of Rockland schools, P. O. Vickery and others. The capital stock is TO MAKE to be sold on Ward 3, W. O. Fuller, Jr., Clarence A. Pack died suddenly, last Sunday, of apoplexy, at not to exceed $50,000. 'y o u 1, Charles A. Rose; Ward 4, Arthur 8. Lit' his home in Center Lovell. o n every barrel of MINCE MEAT ^Henry M. Sanborn, Harlow P. Wood flour, by using the 100 Large Size LC. Calderwood, Wm. F. Tibbetts Edward S. Keot. the well known Boston Gov. Cleaves’ suggestions regarding tho pro c a n b u y the Opening Isaiah A. Jones; Ward 7, Hon. Nelson Thompson of Friendship, will be an end to a mass of special legislation $1.50 each, our John W. Turner. whose death we reported last week, was born affecting different inland waters. ol the ordinary high- THORNDIKE dt HIX, Rockland, Me. Waud Clekkb—Ward 1, A. G. Thomas; on Cranberry Island, friendship, Nov. 2, 1832. • • It Ih like the Mince Meat your mother used to price for this lot Ward 2, J. N. Farnham; Ward 3, Edw. B. In early life he engaged in fishing. Iu 1855 ho priced baking make and you are always sure of the beat pies If McAlister; Ward 4, Chas. R. Frye; Ward ft, went into trude with his brother Robert. The The governor's veto message regarding the you usu It. Pul up In Glass Jara nnd sold every granting of special charters to street railways w here. 40 Chas. E. Burpee; Ward 6, John N. Ingraham; latter lost bis life off Cape Cod in 1863, and powder in cans, and is 98 cents. has already borne fruit. Several such bills THORNDIKE & HIX. Ward 7, Joseph C. Ingraham. siuce that time the subject of this sketch has continued (he business alone until quite recently that bad passed to be enacted were reconsidered the result is better. and laid on the (able. The voting lists are posted in ihe several when his son Robert L. has been associated T r y it. wards and voters should see (hat their names with him. the Store we appear correctly. The Board of Registration Mr. Thompson waa actively Identified with Tbe druggists bill still excites great Interest. Excursion^- is to be in session four days beginning March politics for many years, serving with ability Another bill is suggested which amounts to 1st for tbe revision of lists. and credit the places which he has been called nothing more nor less than a local option luw BARGAIN NO. 4. v • • upon to fill. In 1867 he represented the towns for druggists. are now in will of Cushing, St. Georgo and Friendship in the It winds up like any good -^ T ic k e ts ! Democratic ward comm {trees have been ap pointed as follows; Ward 1, W. J. Thurston, legislature and waa a state senator in 1870 and The Knox county delegation has reported stem winding watch, in about To nil I’ointg in the United 1880 He was the father of the secret ballot in ought to pass to uliow the county of Knox to Slnti’g mid Canada. Bnagutte 50 doz. line qual Heury Gregory, W. J Kelsey; Ward 2, H O. fi ve seconds. be closed to bus Gurdy, F. K. Meservey, Ralph Hewett; Ward Maine, be having introduced a resolution iook make a loan. checked through to dentiiiniiou. 8, Cornelius Doherty, O. B. Lovej.y, M. A ing to that cud while he waa in the senate iu Honest it always was ; now 1870. < OYIBM.E S i; ity, all wool Hose, Rice; Ward 4, W. F. McManus. Edw. Sulli it is handsome - with jeweie.l Mr. Thompson was married to Helen M. T hu friends of the druggists bill are in high PI EI.Yl.t V Mi:Hl B< U van, J. W. Gray; Ward ft, Alex. Stover, no glee aud claim that in the favorable report of movement, enamel dial, coin- iness Monday, others yet appointed; Ward 0. R. H. Lothrop, Benner of Waldoboro, who died September 4, from Kocklund Io < lilcago, SI sold first of tho the commi’tees, the battle is half fought, but Paul, Mhnicupnlp, nil i’acillc OfCar Babb, Wm. E. Brewer; Ward 7, T E. 1878 He leaves three sons, Rodney I . a silver or gold-filled case; the Portland Express, which has been fighting Cousl Points mid Southern Cut- [McNaruara, A J. Toiman, Fred Packard. pi act icing attorney at Union, Robert Leslie,(be either lady's or gentleman s ate Democratic candidate for county commis the measure hitter’y from the first, says that il'orniu. lor ‘-ah- nt the Muiue season for 42 cts. ------•«,— ------Ccntrnl It,It siuiion, Kockluud. February 27th, sioner, aud who was connected with his father they are mistaken, for there will be a long, watch. Far better than any SOMETHING RfcMINISCEMT. in business at Friendship, and Victor V , prin hard fight against it now. Ono of tbe argu A- I. BUZZELL, : Tick, t Agent. Sw s watch at the price. 4w*Correepundeoctf nUfrilvd 0 our price is now ipul of (he Rockland High School. ments O be u»ed against tbe bill m the house That is stiii low — kept down A Cold ’Winter of Some Yeata Ago Mr. Thompson was a man oi the strictest in when the time comes will be that it is class and we will not Ice In the Bay. tegrity aud high ideas of life. He was a warm legislation and the legislature has no right to by .American machinery and 25 cents si pair. inend aud kind neighbor, and his taking off is euact a law for the benefit of (he druggists. brains. It has been cold enough thia seuson to satisfy incereiy mourned not only by his family and .Ask your jeweler about it the most exacting and while Bangor and places town associates, but by bis acquaintances and . Quartcr-Centuty’s do any more The seieclmeu of Camden have withdrawn — The new ijuick'nintdiii^ down the river do not relish having the Pencb- friends all over the county. the bill presented to (be Legislature asking to acot blocked by ice mere is a Iittie cousolatiou have the town of Camden incorporated into a “\\ aterhnrv.’ ... e Experience in Ihe thought (but the conditions fail far short STILL WAITING water company, having been convinced that u n t i l w e o p e n of those of one or two previous years in severity they were not authorized by vole ol the town JI have found ll.irtsliorn’s Cough and that they seldom exist oftener than once in Our correspondent in Stony Creek, Cuun ., „ Balsam suj r to any medicine I writes that tbe granite cutters are still out ou a to usk for the same a score of years. In 1875, when the Peuobscot W. H. GLOVER A: Ot’., S ever sold for C. mgh. and Colds. And was froitu before, Mrs. Etta G. Witherspoon, strike there, Ibis being tbe tenth month of tho in th e N e w struggle. i i:. .cr in my experience t o U failed to E. B. H a stin g s, of Lincolnville, and William Thurston, of Rock I'aeaday .liernoon there waa a bearing co tbe Cou.plrucy act. It i. thought tbe com- CONTRACTORS, ff jive relief. II. O PACKARD. port, walked from Pulpit Harbor to Lincoln CARD OK THANKS. F Halifax, Mass., Dec. 23,1892. ville on the Ice, a feat, it is safe to say, no lady uilttee will teport in favor of It. repeal. ... .Deulurn io all kinds of.... HO< liL A Vkl. ever accomplished before, nor has there been an Mr.. C. W. Moulton wl.be. Iu express her • • S to r e . tbunka and gratitude to (be ni»ny (rlenda wbo Lumber, Doors, Glazed Windows opportunity lor repeating it since* It will be a were ao kind to ber in ter affliction. And tbe Another labor matter to be favorably re- long remembered achievement. wl.be. to e.peel«lly tb.nk Gen. berry Lodge, purled I. tbe act for Ibe protection ol tbe BLINDS, GUTTERS, Ruigbt. ol I’ytbi.k, lor tbeir tuany tbougbifd label, adopted by varlou. union, to de.ignaie uouLuinua, muck, m m i kkl> uaja. Yes, Widow Urey Cough Duu'i 'mcow. cvn.Up.u-d Tukt'UuciiAa'aPiLL,. act.. good. mad. by union labor- Tbe legal alfalrf ‘ 451 Main St., BocMlknd, Maine, Cure FULLER & COBB. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY’, FEBRUARY’ 21. 1893
The 29 h anow storm visited us Saturday. Our sportsmen hereabouts don’t like the idea THE CHURCHES. LookiDg Backward. KEYS LO ST. FOLKS AND THINGS. Nice kiln wood Is being hauled into town of nuking gunnorw fj m other states pay n Ttieolny pv< n ntr to iw< • n dockland and K< ck- llc?ne for pennUsion to shoot in this state. Rev. O. 8. Cntnmfngs baptized eleven candi poi», a bunch o’ Hi ip k y«, tied with a given from Warren. date”, Sunday. Mrs. Elmeda E Bowen, of Monroe. Me., ribbon. Ib-w^rd. L are ai C. O. OFRICK. A mnn named Spencer once had a bakery on The new vessel In I. L. Snow 3c Co.’s yard L. 3. R »bin« n secretary of Aurora Lodge is the wife of Deacon Jeremiah Bowen, of that Mrs. Haven of Rockport will cmduct the Water street. will probably be launched the first week in F. A A. M. has been appoint'd historian of tho town. April 24, 1884, being justifiably lodge. Ho will nuke out a Complete history meeting at Glen Cove sehoolhonse, Sunday, at alarmed concerning her health, she called in LOST. Sunday nfabt tbe 30.h snow storm of the March. A white sett r pop with teiwon colored ears and of the :o.lgc, from its b winning, and_will need tw ) p. m. j one of the leading physicians of this county col nr with nm 0. E. BL' Winter began. Capt. Wealtball and wife of the Salvation e • V F. McDonald ” Rew .rd for the r s st m-c of all tncmb’M who c?n give in Th • Union Praying Bind will convene with who found her nlfeeted with a severe cough, leaving mine ii at ere of Jame« Donohue, Rockland. The Penobscot put ink’ Portland Friday held H meeting in the Baptist vestry, Camden, W. F. MCDONALD. formation. the Free Baptist Church, next Sunday, Feb. accompanied with night sweats, hectic flush, night on account of the stoflpi. , Friday evening. 2G at 2 :30 p. m. All arc cordially invited. and great emaciation; her pulse w i- 13”. her Onn Black Fur Nutria I A Rockland profession <1 man n sd his hand j temperature 101 1-2, mid she manifested all Savings 9ank Book Lost. Trimmed Coat that The coming issue of the iftoh School Echo Capt. Wealtball of the Rockland Salvation Rev. C. L. Paddock, the recent pastor of tho promises to be unusually in’crfotlng. I Army tuario his “ farewell,” Sunday. He is kerchief saturated with rum by a friend, n tlie symptoms of tubercular consumption. Notice is herein given i lint Alfred 8. Davis, of sella for «28 ...... I TAKE' sport, I bo day following tho sail ration lie Universalht Church at Camden, has accepted a Examination ascertained the existence of a Wal obi.r.- Me., ha-notified the R j -kla-ul Bivlngn Thru uhr tild be nn electric ItcffLn the vtcln- NUreecdid b, Capt. Young. Bank that Deposit Hook No. 13247, l-miel to him professional mnn called on i l.tdv friend aid call from Macedon, N. IL, and will comtncnce large cavity In the left lung. Inquiry dis- tty -aid b v k . h lo-t nnd tiiai ho Wishefl to obtain a Ily of I'lcnsnnt street and IlriindAjb ) Notwith'tandlng tbe heavy snow fait of Sun- pulled out his handkerchief, t he lady is a his dut fes March 1. i closed that she was having frequent, almost duplicate t»e rent i $ 8 .0 0 daily, hemorrhages With.n the preceding IF K ELAND HAVJNoq r \N U , One Grav dap Coal, sells Witt Snow nnd N.d 1,.etc are do*F Cutler d.iy nlaht and yt.icrday morning tho electric, strong Prohibitionist The professional nmn The Pratt Memorial Methodist Chutch of this 0 8 By K. D. tiPKAR, T rcas. for ...... I T A K E S IT two years. Mis Bowen's mother ami two Rockland, Me., Feb. 14, 1893. wry in rrhooner Victory nn .. tradlne t^P- wc,° '" nnlnK ,n sc.-on. says ’tis no joke. city has extended a call to Rev. A. W. C. An sisters had died fiutn Consumption, The tin.wing no,rhlnr h.n been nt wcrlfV»o J Tramps eort.nue to link Into our steam derson of Calais. Mr. Anderson has been five Lime In New York yesterday was worth #1 i The physician was then commencing, in his Onn For Set Black I days, corner of Broadway nnd Masonic str?(irr;—J'('U nI J‘' 1- A stone yard would lessen tbe and #1 10. but when the large .amount on the years at Calais and is a successful pastor. I private practice, the use of the remedy now Savings Bank Book Lost. Nutria OtterC’uff.,sells j $ 3.5 0 supply in it most decided way. known as Rodolf’s New Mi dical 1 > -eovery. N ” ' «• h ||< r«*by given ’hat Hugh Ppnrgo, fbr- Tr nb'c nt thenew jail! Oneof tbe inmate?, way ami loading arrive-, it will probably take The officers of the Baptist Young People’s m. rlv of Dix l-la d. Me. lia« notified the Rockland for § 6 ...... It a k e s it A staging at George A. Oiticir. .t’f tho soaks Vico Presidents, Mrs. R. C. Hall and M rs New Medical Discovery and g'.adly testifies to There will be several fine new horses In town I have some ness. they can raise. Fred Hull and Georgo St. Allen Merrill; Treasurer, Miss Hekn Lawry; ! that fact, as may be verified by writing to her next season. Several of our lior«nien are Clair, on Friday, raised 1035 pounds Ii this Secretary, M R. Uric; Directors, Mcsd. ' concerning her case mid inolo»iog stamps for planning to buy certain well known flyers Ward 5 has the best wmd room in the city. 20 Reefer Jackets, It is in the basement ol the Purchase street way. Twas a big lift. Brainard, Tighe, Bird, Johnson, Bartlett, a reply. A. B Cobb went into the marble business «n '1 here are hundreds of thousands today FIRST CLASS HELP That are small sizes, that will be sold school house, nnd Janitor John Luivey keeps It J. G. Messrs. 8baw,QTighe, Tuttle; Lotumipee on this city In 1853 instead of 1850 as stated Inst Torrey A Sen’s br us foundry,and about whom housekeepers, Mrs. E. 11. Urie, Sarah Hail, wasting away with the same dea-lly disease >'d oil I'nnl. fmmpdlntvlv nt tho MAIKK below eost, not wishing to pack so small it neat and clean. who might be savt'd by the timely and per- M lNUAtCTUMNU CO , Corner Hrond und fork a lot of Fins, and the season being ono week. He came here just after tbe great fire. PtiE C. G hdo hud sum thing to siy in times Klonia Hamilton; Committeecnentertainment, Ht. , Hock hind. 7 Andrew Cross of Portland, a veteran speaker sis’ent use of Ro lolP< X w Medical Discovery for It i fers, and having my Spring Fred Davies of this citv Isone of our most p • st, broke tho record y. -' i lay by lifting a esd. Judkins, Payson and Shaw, Messrs. ami oloruilfinist, will lecture at Merrill’s Hall together with Rod oil's Cream Emulsion. Goods eomingr in, I want the room more expert amateur photographers. We sr masR ol brass weighing 1,035 1-2 pounds. His J*ic'd Whitcomb and IL 1. Hix. Coat, Vost and Pant Makers next Sunday at two and 7 o’clock p. in. for the These remedies have hem tested and perfeedad than the good9. eral groups taken by him the other day that by eminent regular physicians, and are pre W anted. Apply nt once. 5 7 l*t Spiritual Society. last lift previous to tilts ot 800 pounds was re A a ’Spatch from Marion, Miss , states that F. C. KNIUII1’ & CO., Mrchant Ta I lorn. are fine. garded ns a wonderful feat. Mr. Condon has Rev. R P. Girdnor, pastor of the Congrega scribed by ftieli where known. The Rockland Creamery Association has Celluloid rosebuds, for button-hole adorn beet: undergoing systematic practice at tho tional Church, against whom charges have been Corns Early and Secure a Bargain ch wen the following officers: president,C. A. CIRLft WANTED. ment, is now the popular fad among our young Y. M. C. A. gymnasium this winter. preferred I)/ Principal Howland of the Acad 60 stniiit work* i h wanted at once. Good pay Sylvester; Manager, U. Gtrdner; Secretary ROD0LFS and -’vady employnv nt on Hfirt work. men. Charles 8. Hall introduced them from emy, a deacon in the church, is to be placed and Treasurer, F. W. Smith. I hb Mevd nvs.—Tba reservoir owned by G. 7-20 W. F. KELLKK, C am den, Me. New York. L Farraud and Elk mah Spear, tromjwhleh on trial Thi^’sdty by a church council. The The heating and ventilating of big church Tom. rrow is Washington’s birthday and is a several fatnilies aio supplied.with water, is of charges are ndU made public, but are said to he New Medical Discovery WANTED. 0. F. KITTREDGE, edifices and school-houses is a difficult problem, for misrepresent,?’on of tacts and plagiarism national holiday. Parties having business io ro use at present as the pipe* arc frozen.causing A goo 1 room on Alain street, ”Uliable for m aud It's a great deal easier to find fault than to office. Inquire nt 402 Main St., Rockland, do with bunks and government officials should great im:mvenieiiee....Several members of in preparing sermons'. Girdner is collect 7-7* G. W. D R YKK’8, 473 Main S treet. point out the remedy for faults. ing evidence which will bv presented to show Roflnlfs C riin EmalsiDO, Would inform bln friend-, and get their work in today. Pleasant Valley Grange, who play the farce he It, “ Peen.” the Red Seal Co.’s advertising dog, that Dea. Howland’s verucvl’y is doubUul. A number of our people attended the High “Stage Struck Yankee,” went io West Rock A .SHIP CARPENTER OR BUILDER DIst. Attorney Knowlton of llbrd will ABSOLUTELY CURE School presentation of tho “ Box of Monkeys,' is a well known feature about town. “ Peep” port Thursday evening, and gave Mt. Pleasant appear for Mr. Gardner at the couiLcrJ- Hev. In Thomaston, Thursday evening, und say is strong, healthy, active and robust, and it is Grange the benefit of their services. The play CONSUMPTION, WANTED *twas a first-class performance. understood that lie accredits it all to the virtues was rendered in a fine manner, followed ’by a R. P. Gardner was formerly pastor of the^T011" ol Red Seal Sarsaparilla. gregationa) Church in Waldoboro. SCROFULA, It Is said that if the ditch where water pipes dance and refreshments. The hall wasj well Company in purrhiseand take mmauement of a C losing Electric Light Min Angus Beaton has had a filled with a civil and appreciative audience. bust Wednesday was Ash Wednesday, which marine -diw iv and ship yard wbh view to exten arc laid is covered over with boards laid flat ULCERS. sion an i improvement. Ail < xcelleni opportunity cold time ol it this Winter. Climbing electric There wero some 25 visitors from P. V. Grange. derives Its nanio from tho ashes which in the in u rapidly growing city. Address on the ground (bey will prevent the ground ALL UIS light poles with the thermometer away down All enj >yed It m uch....Pomona will meet with 8 8* N. L. BEVNOLDd, Norfolk, Va. freezing so deep as it otherwise would. ancient church were thrown npon tbe peni ' V E C Z E M A us on the 23 h ult. and our Grange is preparing x A N D under the door step is nt* picnic. He’s a good tents, whoso sins bad debarred them from a WANTED. The walks about the court house lot should man for the position and knows his business a literary entertainment.... The Republican participation ia her services. (Jra.iuii tells us All DiaejMiM Adam was thrown out ol Par Evekftt— Sou'll Thomaston, Januarj daily at home nnd abroad. Visitors are al Mr. and Mrs. A. C Everett, a son. any snow to prevent the deep freezing of the adise so they must be thrown out of the church WANTED. 2 0 0 P q / q s L a d ie s 7 B o o ] ways welcome—Waldoboro News. Blackixotons Corner.—George Hart has Watehiiouhe- Worcesb r, Mass., Februar At 165 Broadway 3500 chairs tj mend without ground. The pipes should be laid not les9 Theu tbe Bishop commanded them to be turned to Mr and Mrs. Lincoln O. Waterhouse, a son rsprrd to tlv tr kind o r 'cmnlillon. Pricos uccord- The platform at the depot nowadays gives been drawn to serve on the Traverse Jury OVEWLorK— South Liberty. February 13, than four feet deep. from tho church doors. It must be remem jjke to amount of material u«cd and labor. at the March term ot the Supreme Court...... Chas. A. Overloi a daughter, b. 7. 6 R. M PILLSBURY & CO. evidence of frequent wedding, and the rice bus bered that it was an age when the minds ol Newnoi'.G—South Th »i Berry Bros, arc to begin at once erecting on Some of those who attended the entertainment mton, February 11, to iness in the various grocery stores is booming. men were reached only by striking appeals. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nei rburg, a daughter. Sen street, just east of Penniman’s store, a Tho man who sweeps out tho passengers of the in Farwell Opera House Monday evening, Feb. LAND FOR SALE. 6,000 YDS. HAMBURG EDGINGS wooden building 30x70 feet and two stories 13, did not get home until next day, on account In TbJSP11*10”* “ nlne acre ,ot ° r *at,d on 1,10 Which will be sold Very Low. Knox & Line dn is opposed to weddings. He CARD OK THANKS. UJarriagts K . & L. itV’R 'R'i. containing a large gravel p it that high. It will be well built and when completed says it’s a waste of good rice and he and not the ol the storm....Davi9 Achorn has returned to Id Ito oft L’C ’d u*c to tin- railroad. Bold cheap. K3*-Tkis is n chance to lay out your '-10* iY^ENRY’ M. H ILLS, Thom aston, Me. a Mr. Lampson will occupy it with a stock of rice gets into the soup. Orono where he is attending school... .Clinton Edwin Liliby Pnsi O te. takes this method Hazard—I’tcnnv— iocklund. February 16, by money never before otrered to the pub hardware and fishermen’s outfittings. Young of Long Cove is visiting at A. R. Rich’s to thunk all who coniributed in any way Rev. W. M. Kimmell, Bcbuyier Hazard of Clevo lic. Joseph Hamlin, tho young Sampson men towards making successful tbe undertaking of land, Ohio, and Adelaide K Perry ol Rockland. Probate Court meets today, Judge C E. ....M r. and Mrs. C. H. Bowden are visiting SA FK for s a l e . tioned hv T ub C.-G. last week, has performed Ibis Post, and Edwin Libby W. R. C. to enter- Colby—Richardson—Rockland, February 15, Good ai new —cotQkluatlon lock—sold ch'-ap. Meservey presiding with E K. Gould as regis in C hina....E d Farrington is driving team for the delegates and visitors at tbo recent Depart nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richardson, TRIBUNE OFFICE. C. F. KITTREDGE another almost incredible fext of strength. He paren s ol the brhte, by Rev. R. W. Jenkyn. Albion ter. Parties having probate advertisements Albert Rich....M rs. Peter Stubbs and Mrs. ment Encampment. By the generous assist- 404 MAIN 8TKEKT. lifted and easily held out 82 pounds in the fiat ance we have receivt d, we have been enabled to C. Colby ot Brockton, Muss., und Emma J. Rich should not forget that T ub C.-G. with its wide James McWilliams are slowly improving in ardson o ’ Rock nnd. ENGINE FVR SALE. of one hand, without bending the elbow. This entertain onr visitors to the satisfaction of all, Maddockh-H unt—Rockland, February 9, by circulation, greatly in excess of any other health....H arry Collainore is sick with mea und wo feel very grateful to nil our friends. At a bargain, a twenty fiv\]’or,e Pow*‘r horizon almost incredible feat o" strength was witnessed E I). Gushee, esq., of Appleton, F E. Maddocks ...1 engine, iu good running o \ 1 0 r- ttl ENTBUTAIN M ENT CoM MITTE11, of Appletod, und Elva II Hunt of Waldoboro. paper in tho county, is the proper medium for by Superintendent R L. Fogg of tho Limcrock sles....Robert Walsh Is stooping with his son work in o ir mill ou Sea Btreei\ Rockland, Maine. Edwin Libtn P o st, Q . A. R. WiiEELEU-CAHKoLir—Rockland, February 7, 2 Q-. KALLR & CO. such notices. Hiram this W inter... .Fred Pease of Appleton by R. 11. Burnli'iin esq , Henry P. Wheeler aud Railroad, and others at the round house. Mr. Rockland, Mo., Jdn. 14, 1893. Several fishermen from a visiting vessel was in tbe city Saturday last....R ev. C. 8. Mary A. Carroll, both of Rockland. Hamlin is hut 13 years old. Honoi on-G ibehhon—Prcrque Isle, February started In to paint the town red, Wednesday Cummings will preach in the hall next Sunday BUSINESS LOCALS. Capt. Alabama S. Gross has been allowed 4, J. 8. Hodgdon, formerly of Thomaston, aud Car HOUSi. FOR SAL\C- evening. Down in front of James Donohue’s at three o’clock.... Harry, son of C. L. Smith, rie Glberson, both of Presque Isle. #5G7l by Judges Nelson and Lord on account M th. B. K. Kalloch offers for sale heY bouse and store »hey jostled some ladies, and Officer Dow is sick with the m easles....Orris Holmes is lot, 121 Broadway, at a bnguin. Apply o f injuries from a Savannah steamboat, when took ’em In tow. O’hers of the crew were H ck ....I J. Burton of Warren has been visit Seatfes. 4-6 u. k . kalloch, 299 Ma schooner Lucy Jones of this city was run into afterwards arrested. Judge Hicks held a ing at C. L Smith’s....M rs. S. M Bird has A New Quarterly, Something to Reid. For and sunk. Capt Gross has another claim of hearing next day and mulcted tho arrestees in dune some very artistic work in doll making. sale ut Huston’s New Stand. Slueper—Rockland, February 21, Lucy Ann, TO L E T . #500 for loss of nautical instruments. The widow ol Capt. Samuel B. Bleeper, uged 76 years, fines und costs to various interesting amounts. It is of the can’t breakem quality. The doll is 6 months, 11 du\ s. Furnished rooms, 39 park StreetI. Apply to \ item on tbe first page, stating that tho amount The Rockland Steam Carpet Cleaning Co. i3 4 MRS. 1 . A brewhterX One of tho fishermen, who hit Officer Dow, for her grandaugktcr....The Cobb Limo Co. Condon—Rockland, February 19, Jos. A. Con- was $5000, was the first news received. Capt. prepared to take up carpets, clean them thor don, awed 64 years. 3 m ouths. 19 days. RED1 SEAL D’ paid #14.10. wiil begin work in oue of their hard rock quar oughly, and put them down, promptly, Loth hop— Rockland, February 18, Louise D. Gross was terribly injured and we wish he had ries this week. . Lothrop. aire 1 68 \earn SPOT CASH PAID. William F. Searles, of this city, bus received secured five times as much us he did. cheaply and in a business-like manner. No Milbuhn—Rockland, Feb. 20, infant child of R. Two and ouc-half oents per pound paid for old \ intelligence of the death of his brother, Robert, more ruining of carpets with sticks necessary. W M liburn and wife. rubber.-, rubber boots and shoes. Ono cent per Dr. Nutter, who has been advertising in Watts—Wairin, February 16, Mrs. Eunice pound for cotton rags. If parties have any junk of which occurred in San Francisco December 21. Amusements and Announcements. any kind will suud mo a postal I will call und get The C.-G., came, into tho otfiee, Saturday, and Pure Gum Tolu at the Bij iu Drug Store. (Varner) Watts, aged 81 years. MR. iM V I D II. AMES, The late Mr. Searles wa« quite wealthy, and by Hilt Wiley’s Corner, S’. George, February 19, it aud iemit them tho cash. said: “ I wish to inform you that wherever I C. H. Moor 8c Co., 322 Main St., Cor. Oak. Chip lea Ililt. aged about 79 years J. R. RICHARDSON, N o \{6 Oliver 8t., Rockland, Me., his will, just probated, gives a handsome legacy J 632 Main tlre o t. have been in tho county 1 tind tho good effects There will bo a ball at Limerock Hall, to Tlio.M'HtiN—Friuiidfhlp, February 13, Hon. Nol- to his brother, William F , of #2,500 in cash morrow evening, Washington’s birthday. For sale by Collamore, a fine drop curtain bo i Thom pson, ng. d 60 years, 3 mouths tl days. Says: l^Wr over ten 1 awoke of Tub Couuiku-Gazettb advertising. Iu Freeman - Cushing, February 13, Joseph H. and real estate and vessel property valued at with a had Ak,,|lu K t h « h ea d , Thomaston I sold an unusually large amount The ladies of L.S. Robinson’s Sunday-school with a picture of Buy Point thereon. At a big Fre.-man, aged 41 years. #7,600 Ho also leaves $250 to each ot his two bargain. Collamore, Itankiu Block. McCarthy—Malden, Mass., February ft, Fred goods. Everybody there must take class gave an anti quarian supper and enter Ilosmer, son ot 1).G. and Mary A. McCarthy, for la tho inout *5°nld daughters. Mr. Searles visited his brother in tainment, ut the Methodist vestry, Wednesday merly ol Camden, uged .-6 yesrs, 8 months, 28 days. FOR SA LE. your paper, for they had seen our advertise Do you want something new und delicious in I began tuking the 8 a u Francisco last Summer. evening There was a good attendance, all had Ripley—Warreu, February 3. Ciemeut. Ripley, ment and spoke of it. We never got bettor the fancy cake line. Wo have it. Wo lead, uged 71 y« ars. 1* A lt ILL. A and a t om-o ieTi Tho following gifts have been received at tbe results from advertising iu uny paper which a fine time, and u goodly sum was realized for Searles—Han Francisco, December 21, R bert others follow. Try our celebrated O. K. Milk Searles, t, nu'ive ol New Hampshire, uged 54 years. clear, bad taste in mouth is gone Houte of tho Good Shepherd, the past week : the church fund. we have used.” Bread, uone genuine without our mark on it— Thorndike -M alden, Muhu.. February 14, Nellie MAINE MUSIC CO. hearty meals a day. Mrs. Whittemore, New York, sheets, pillow At the regular meeting ot the Golden Rod M., wife of Joshua Thorrmtke, aged 40 years, 9 Saturday night saw 63 able-bodied, lazy, ••C. E. R.” All first-class grocers sell it. Hot mouths. Funerul Thursday, Ibe 16th, aud was Have recommended it to my neighbors cases, towels, tolet articles, cloth, stockings, shiftless, slovenly tramps in tho county jail. Chapter, O. E. 8 , next Saturday evening it is brown bread and beaus every Saturday night piivale on account «rf scarlet fever. table cover, sewing materials; Fuller & Cobb, using it with great benefit. Ys one of our citizens remarked: “ They ptoposed to have a “grab bag,” the contents to and Sunday rooming. C. E. Rimno, the STATE OF MAINE. Kocklund, pair blankets; Mrs. A. 8. Bice, table hould be set to work at something. If there be contributed by tho members and left ut J. tamilv baker, 2C5 Main 8t., Rockland, Me. Other medicines made me sick. cloth, one dozen napkins; Mrs. H. W It. Staf h nothing else fo r’em to do let ’em shove! R. Stewart’s store or wi Miss Blanche Ingra FARW ELL OPERA HOUSE County of Knox. The Bijou, C. H. Moor & Co., Apothecaries, ford, Bath two comforters ; Mrs. Whittemore, snow ou» of tho road, and theu shovel it back ham. Several candidut will be initiated ut Main 8 t , Cor. Oak, have several new and de Notice Is hereby given that Edward IL Mac- Dorchester, Mass., two suits boy's clothing; dgatti. Make 'em put iu long hours and hard this meeting and a general good tiraa is ex £)* FRIDAY, Afaster will apply for alminsluu to practice-law ut St- Barnabas' Mission, Augusta, two pairs lightful Perfumes by the ounce. 9/1 tbo March Term, 1893, ol the Supreme Judicial work! Give ’em good bread aud nice cold pected. Court for this CouLty. sheets, two pairs pillow cases. F E B R U A R Y , Z4. water! This bill-ut-fara is warranted to thin An interesting event iu this season’s amuse Flint Brothers, Bakers, will continue to de 6-7 L. F. STARRETT, Clerk. Nothing new has developed regarding the out the occupants of our gilt-edged jail in ment history, will be the advent a». ’•‘arwell liver Brown Bread :o customers Saturday p. pioposal of the graduating c uss of Rockland short order.” Opera House on Friday evening Feb. 25, of ro. Try our Milk Bread and Rolls, fresh COMEDY EVENT of ihs SEASON. every day and tho quality of each is guaran MISS GRACE E. KNOWLTON, High School to do away with individual speck Y. M. C. A -Twenty-two intended the boy’s this celebrated company uf musical farceurs. Thu Fumous Farceurs, tho ing, aud have instead an address from some teed to be unsurpassed by any in the market. MltEMMJflAKlXCi. meeting at three o'clock, Sunday, The men’s The “Two Old Cronies” for several years past distinguished educator from away, with the ANDERSON COMEDIANS meeting was quite well attended... .Thechorus have held the front rank iu tlie list of musical Certificates of stock iu the Bay View Min 204 liHOADWAY', KOGELANI), ME. awatding of diplomas and other graduation e l.,, i. couponed to Monday oveniug next «*'I faruo cullled.. tA,ravaBa,.« ., have succeeded eral Spring Co. aro now on sale. In their brilliant success, tbe Screaming Musical Farce-Comedy, ceremonies. The entire class, which numbers 7 .30 ou necount of extra gatherings at tin*1 GRANITE. in coining money, by reason of their strong thirty, is unanimous in fuvor of the new rooms, this week....The Lyceum League will Egg cases for sale at the store of Bicknell If you aro iu want of a Granite M mum ent, departure, und has appointed the following individuality, popularity, and uniform large Tea Co., 398 Main Street. Cemetmy Curbing, or other Granite work, from meet in the parlors this Tuesday evening.... “ 2 OLD CRONIES!" the In ol ot' in Renal, tn d at n-usouabl-r prices, cull WANTED! committee to confer with the School Board: business. Reserved seats are on sale at the upon, or drop a postal to T. J. LYONS, Vinal- Rev. J. 11. Parshley delivers the last in the 'I he low price on candy has caused a great Two steady, industrious young Frank Pearson, Wilbur Pressey, Misses Bes book store of Spear, May Stover and Man imveu, Ale., who will bo pleased to show you series of intormal talks, Thu today evening, rush ut E E.Simmons.One quarter of u ton sold d<-sigu.-i, and samples of stoue. 1 men. sie Lawry and Mae Hooper. It is understood ager Sydney bas arranged a scale of prices ! next ut eight p. m ....R ev . J. Pettengiil will Christmas week. I have just received another A Melange of STATE OF MAINE PANT CO., that the Board is rather unwilling to tuxedo to lead the men’s meeting next Sunday at four within the reach ot all. The Chicago “News” I the request of the class. We are not fully con lot which 1 shall sell at 10 cis. pouud. Come Main Street. o’clock. Topic, ••Faith in Christ the Bond of says of the performance: 2 1-2 HOURS : : UOB’T M. READ, versant with the facts of the case, but we know over. E. E. Simmons,corner Mam and Myrtle Fellowship." .Anderson’s unique comedians, in the new St. ___ _ PILES M. D., Hurvurd, 187B: that tbe proposition of the class is in line with OF SUPREME FUN. CoMREHOiAL College.—Miss Jennie H. Two Old Cronies,” opened at tlie Haymarket Hot Soda and Lunch ai C. M.Tibbetl’s Fruit CHAKMIN.i HINGING! } SPECIALIST- diseases «f eectum Cash Surplusi what is being doue in some of the larger cities, Young und Miss Elvira IL Wood graduated ‘ 1st night, ami if the manner in a Inch it v. aud seems to us to Ire rather a progressive step. sto/e. Hot chocolate, hot cotfee, hot ginger, OKAGFKVL DANCING! 173 Trotuout St coot tiostou. last week, the former taking tho regular com-, tvceived by the large judiam e can »e ta .en hot egg phosphate, hot beet and celery. Every III UAH IO C S C O M BD V ! oven . , „ as an indication of its merits, it is a decided BEND FOB l’AM PIII.KT.{^"Xu.^ftS;. Shouts.—Good wholesome Winter months mcrdal cou..c, ciuplcu,.* Il ... 23 w k i . | j, js a „.u.i .ill.., ccnncdy of n.ure thing first-class. Malaga grapes aud Florida A MAGNIFICENT CAST. -----New moon last Thursday-----J. C. Berry MU, Wood |.ursuU a cumbincd cour.e, .burl- j „ iall ,,r iillarv ,„rc.., ;l„d .d so an extravaganza oranges. Office IlDVb.:—II u>4 eiA T III ■ of Camden is occupying the Berry tenement ou band, tyrc-wHlIng and book-keeping. At » ' „f n.j m ean’prctc.isioi.b Vrctty faces were Prices: - 35, 50 and 75 Cents. 5300,000 I am prepared to lake a limited number of FISTULA Grace street, rec^utly vacated by W. E. Jones recent trial the wrutu fr. iu dictation, ucw ti nt abundant, bright - mgs i.uiner us, funny say- i sale at Hpear, May & Stover’s pupils tor piano instruction. Pupils in Rock- i -----Ih e insurance ai W. O. Abbott’s wus with ter, at the late ot M word, per ruliiute, reading ings u.stuin, und the audieii e was kept iu u lutid or ueur the electric or steam railroad are A N N U A L m e e t in g . A. J. Erskine & Sou. butisiactorily and ber note, et.llv, and trstirerioing ibe.u on tbe lulaii u» alale llirouglmut the performance, preferred, but I will take pupils at reasonable 1 The smiuat me< ting of th - Stockholders ofthe promptly settled-----Tho old buildings on the type-writer without nn error---- At tbe present I llltf '.i.pany eonlu.n.iiiaiiy Ijv iritc, an 1 no Use the R icklui d Trust Cmnpa y wilt b* h eli at the b an k Special Agents Wanted. distances in surrounding towns. All that care ing rooms u>» H l v pan . in RoekiaO'1, Maine, ou High Sehoollot have been toted away by Chus. time there ure ten young ladies and sovc.il I 1?.‘u< 11L au' 1 j’" This Order la uuthorhteu to do bwJnesa Iu , 1 tribuliiig of ..» applause, les-.e \ .liars .> one und competeut instruction can do will be done Express Duplicator, Tu« »day. March 7 l>D3. at IO o'clock u. »u, Statu of Maine. Thu Lndowmau* H «u lu iut» Ferry-----True P. Pierce, esq , i» watching tor p u ilk in .il taking in n r .e s iu sbort-liaud and llf ,j,t pL.=l If you wish to make many copies of any f.-r the .• of kiticth.g a Board o f Trustees for all pupils. Special attention given to be- aud au J 1 ■ • , ai. t i«> iransact uny world. Absolutely bofo aud aouud. BposAUM tu- the library that never came. Uis valuable luw I type-writing, uuuand min. i.logking excellent programprogress i ,, s eVcf appealed befou a Chi, « . -i-‘ Writing or Drawing. No washing re duouiueuU to good lueu. Mcutlou I'uper. TV rit* u> quired. It Is ouivr busuus* that may legally cornu before said library bus been two months enroute from | -----Parents who send their children to Boston I l-runc- lli has a li.m ! i inc face ami a giuntis. 'Terms, eight dollars per quarter. m a tin g . RING A CO., 8 Union Squrxe, Now Yura o if. Addies.’ at Albert Smith’s or 63 Crescent street. o r to K. W. IAVII AM, Box 746, WuUrvlUu, Mohuv Fort Payne, Ala.-----W. H Perkins, the genial, ; to learn short-hand and type-writing or to take , spkudi.l soprano voice. 1 "tta Hollywood is The Best All Around Copying Machine g>- Always uioution expertenqs and reforouosn a as i» I a nL a.'n^ cuinedii. n ne, aud the SibluTi War Dec. I, 1692. Alulut E. Avluill. Th»» annual meeting of tbs Board of Trusts** Going, a n d ’9 ouo of tho (*h* apesl K> r will be n. Id sU besauie place ou Tuesday, March 60 ted a decided 6 terms aud specimens of work apply to Auction Saturday evenings of boots, shoes 11, 1893, at 10 o’clock a. u*., for the purpose Bwtuu OloW» World'. Fair coole.l. He li., u.uuorf Io » I*-»o school, couprUed ol »iu-1 « “•' '■'-I- “7 ! '. . t™ * * 1? ” 1'. of ilec'tng . Ih-f Jeul . rd Vxos I’lesideul and rubbers, coufectioucry, etc., at E. A. Colla- J. W. MITCHELL, Rockland, Me. app«d uimg a Boer* iary vie. BMaitoMSOOwMi 1. P.C m U * • ( k w u " more’s, Rankin Block. Show cases new and 7 9 C M. KALI? >CU, BocreUry. voles, has withdrawu from the cooi<4t-----F. L I the tuition is much leas iu Rockland, to say PROFESSIONAL NURSE. Rockland, Me., February 20, 1*93. kept the audience in a perfect uproar. Will old, ter sale or exchange. I am prepared to do nurslug in any brunch ox - Makes Kisses Sweet Cummings and wife were tipped out ot their ’ nothing of board, car fare, travelling expenses, Ahern, Frederick Caiberry, l.imlsay Morri cept contagious din-ares. Will till orders iu Uum- •lelgb at the Broad sueel extensioq railroad etc. 'The principals would be pleased to corn- son, and Minnie* Layton make up the remain We have just received a lot of uice Spruce deu, Rockport, Thomastou, Warreu, Vmulbuveu Vf idow Grey’s HUAUKK TOOTH POLISH la UuS a M 4 9 ^ ; C ^ a plunder. The drivers nnd some of the moi. FASHIONS FOA WOMEN. THE COLORADO GIRL. used their weapons, and I shot down some of r-..M„.,.^ f .. v u ,.rp nnt nn tbnlr trunrd IleN tG o rt P to Glass Ins Co the union insurance conii Benrrenolx, or b u f< wrnut brown of a de OF rHILADKI.PHIA, PA e8f Central R0u^z against me. ndt. Ifiese are not daring deeds, OF NKW YORK CITY. our„/Verla"d Ex‘ CYNTHIA WESTOVER'S STORY OF and I fear I have none to relate about myself. cidedly reddish shade, nppeurs among sirne Incorporated In 1P04 Commenced R axlncri In 1603. I have hnnted buffalo, and once when out with of the rich fabrics of tho season. Ttcorpornied in 1H»I. ROUGH DAYS IN THE WILD WEST. ( ommenred BunlnpcR In DPI. C. 8. Hoi LiRnnEAo, P:etfd< nt n,y father I shot one and stampeded a herd, becretnr), H. R which ran full speed in oar direction. W© es Throatlets and ncelt scarfs of various Damiels. Pacific ed TouHsl Kxenrslon* kinds of fur, showing head, eyes, tail and Ei.uxn R. KcR^rnr, I’r C n p ltn l P s lil In ( nah, S2AO.OM©. Aflom l Shot and an Indian Fighter In Child- caped being trampled down by riding liko the JfP I) ewruX™ ' ?<>'«••»<>. "rw »n. and »H wind out of their course. paws of the animal, mo in high vogue. ASfltTF, 3rciM nKR31, D92. " r«ncl-ClMf I «'p Boston (Bost n ft A lb”r>5 CRpItnl Tnld np In CmrIi •1(10,000.00. jjST Thursday, 3 p. m.; arrive at Pan hood—A Protector of the Ilelpleu nnd j I learned to use the Henry rifle, and when Black bengnline, ottoman faille ami other RcrI ctlfitc owned the company, u ilnciinib' r»d, ^Tn«a<1ay following. Rate*, sleep! a Clintnnlon of the Forlorn—IVa, Sho a ■booting a revolver rested the barrel on my shining or lusterless corded silks are armtk, n rrrM n sR 81, 1PP2. $160,600 00 , elc., fumt-hed on application to left wrist. When we first reached Colorado Plsek» nt d bm nw n. d by tbo com- id mortgRxc (fliat '•I ticket nge'it. «»r to F. K. n l K \K K R . H e r o in e ? greatly used for church, reception and vis pal r, m ukrt TnltH*...... >14H,i?ft 9,900 00 the Ute Indians were there and were very on nd bon . or to IAS .8 . PM! I’U, A ed itan t Ma r friendly. They taught me to use the bow and iting dresses. (.»•» b i i ’In rem pnii) 'r pt incipnl ofllco owned by the com- lute St., Boston. [OopyrlRht, ISO*’, by the American Prcas Aft®°“ j arrow. Ute children were my playmates. I There are loud, constantly n*itcrated and ■ml in b u n t...... 18.(42 h> olallon. Book rights reserved.] li.br' ri ue m d accrued...... I in 1 was tlio first v kite child enrolled in the public very authentic rumors that history is about P n m liin r In i in cotmt* of col cciien. 27,096 f6 ERTAINLY Schools of Colorado. We traveled from place to repeat itself in the near future in the Hid in b oh, i 1»t . a: ^(ir mid ncctO'd, ery soldier ought Io place, nnd 1 did not have regular schooling. m atter of wearing the hideous boopAkirt. ■ II 'h r '•rtR My father was my teacher. I used to sit at !• c n pHn\ i.ttl i r Rcinni’ nlur, )K0,k’64 65 r m i,©*.. In due c uree of collection, to bo a hero, and Mint d« bt« duo the con pany, COSMOPOLITAN HU'I'EL the month of the minestudylng my books, and One of the natty winter coats worn by LIABILITIES, Of CKMIli R 31, 189,’. FUKOPKIN PLAN. bo, while writ BREAD ing of the daring father or some of the miners would help mo Stylish young women is fitted exactly like mi.l iu p I- It '.'•<>■ nn.I clNlBin ♦ 8,818 76 Chambers St. and West Broadway deeds of the bat out with a tough exercise when they camo up a very long close princess bodice in the r« qulinl m fb efi re-liirurt*nil from below. I loved study, nnd although I back, the skirt portion divided into long, » riltitf rlrh r...... *5 j,„ $680,613 88 NEW YONK. tlefield, I an, found recreation in riding and hunting never r d. ma d« ■wnlmt the L.hn ' LIABILITIES. DFCEMBKR 31, fi-92. slender tabs, silk lined aud edged with a . . 6,12s G F. WILDKY, Pioprlelor. 41 19 tempted to skip Bought for adventnro and excitement. When Net amount of unpsld ioeaoa aud tiny roll of fur. T 'lial.' »R..oril of ll■MI1tlcN copt cup- Rooms 11 per (^ay and upward. Convenient all details of fail forced to do something to protect the helpless claim*, $ 61 168 77 Farm ers, The utmost car® is necessary iu fittitj£ , Wl Hock nnd nn »nrpin Amount required to rnlely rc inenre la all rnllwny depots and boat landings ures in th at line I acted the best I knew how. People made Capl'al actaall? pxtd up In ra«h...... much of my acts because a child did them. the lining of each gore of the "suglkfYonf” all ouislMLidlog rlakR, Including per- Laborers, for the honor of burplaa bejund aaptial...... I efts 22 p cu ala, tOP,H$ 80 the calling some The cowboys became my frlenda, and I respoct or um brella skirt; otherwise it/rf-ill surely All other dtmanda aja'nat the com- T eam sters, them now for It. They herded cattle for mo either drag or “hag.” If practicable tbe A f prepate of an e v n t ilablli lea includ pany, tlx : oommi-alona, etc., 18,246 09 Maine Central Railroad what, nnd still ing net ...... $190,264 6ft Can find no better shoe than the and gave me a start which paid my way at lining should bo silk. v,hich doeu not Total >mount of llabliltn-a, except more out of re school whon I became older. 169.9S0 66 In Effect January I, 1893. SB® gftrd for human The events of my life moet interesting for stretch, is soft and 'therefore falls well. A. J. ERSKINE Sl SON, Agenls, ift1’ W-O 00 Bread W inner. R"CKI AND, MAINR. SH 0 67.1 73 Airier and Slctjnnij Car it hr tween Rockland and 11 in strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured frailty. Besides no your purpose took place in childhood, and I Many of the latest dress skirts are opon Rotton. expressly to g«vr A L L O U T -D O O R W O R K - law giver has fixed oannot clearly recall the particulars at this down the f>dnt, revealing a rwil or simu ICRS the IIe«*t S e rv ic e for the L e a n t M o n ey . plain standards of date. Once when we were in south Colorado lated seced'd skirt of rich brocade, velvet PMaaongor Train© leave Rockland ua Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; a child fell over a precipice where no man f o llo w s : in two styles, seamless Balmoral and Congress; judgment telling striped ^lotli, velours or plain cloth, trimmed with and without tap sole. 8:2ft a. m. for Bath, Bruns »lok, L ew b’on, A ugust _ by a rope, found tho child dead and witb/gtraight rows of gimp or decorated W aterville, Bitnvor, 8t .John, Portland and Bos AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO.. the true hero helped got tho body up to tho crest. In one of witk, a handsome tracery iu soutache, about ton, arriving In Boston at 4:30 p. m. Parlor BOSTON, MASS. when you nee him. Opinions are divided the Gilpin county mines a light fell from a hjOf a yard deep. EARLY TEACHINGS. HHE ASSOCIATION for Boston as to whether heroism is a matter of luck 135p. m for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Water miner's hat and rolled in a zigzag course to Rough Irish friezes and homespuns, with O F rn iL A D h I P ill A. PA. and accident or springs from a personal ward some powder. Every one present wa/ Incorpi ri'e«I In 1820. Comm, need huaineM In 1817. ▼II e, Portland aud Boston, arriving In Borton at J “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.”!' a toast brown, dark green or blue ground, 9 :30 p. m. quality inherited and cultivated by the panic stricken. I was watching the curior,L The Good Old Days of Oui E. C. Iktin, Preb’t. Henj. T. Ih hKNF.Ra, B« c’y 9:00 p. m., Express, every night, Sundays in motion of the lamp, and suddenly thinking it sprinkled over with dashes of shaggy winners of laurel crowns. But here is a curled threads of scarlet, yellow or gray, C u p t a i PmIJo of tbo The World Advances — Ban Must Go unit cuaibcii d, $ 162,600 00 Bleeping (Jars at lac bed, running through i both arguments. of color in the material. bond and niottgngi* (first night, bundnys Included, to Portland and Boston persons involved. In the Sand Cr7,668 86 and conneciing at Brunswick with train for Lewis How could the luck theory or the train there was a miner with a famllz- wbo Was Btoc nd tondR owned by tbe com- ton and Bangoi. ing theory account for the exploits of Cyn liked by everybody when he was sbber. but he some of the best dressmakers to give an l« I II I t 5 drank heavily at times, and then Avas cruel to elegant “bang” and body to trained even < d by collaicrnle, 197,vOo 00 Trains arrive: thia Westover, who in youth was chris Do Not Let Disease Find a Sinocure Gaab In h» con pun) L pttncipal < ffieo 06 a m. Express, every morning, Bunday tened the “Colorado Girl” because of a anyone In his power. One day he got drunk ing dresses of silk and brocade. This lin 4. and lariated a wild broncho, wlMcb bo tied to nnd In bm k. 211,129 06 olu'led, from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and STOP THIEF. way the possessed from early childhood of ing is sewed in with the lower portions of in You. In h i< el OU'-nnd tccm< d, f4 4<7 66 Bangor. Dyspepsia is stealing the roses from many Z a post and then bound his littlygeven-year-old each skirt seam, so that it falls evenly with l'r« miuma n out* coutae of collection, 367 199 07 10:4ft a. n . rooming train from Portland, Lewiston doing wonderful things in the presence of boy, Johnny, uj>on tho bopk the frantlo {ladies* checks, and making many men's to qien and women having equal chance to the train. This lining is then covered with Away back, in tho good old days of Adultional aasete, 1,167 98 and Waterville. » faces blanch. > final. thin silk. 6:20 p. tu bom Boston, Pot Hand, Lewiston and snatch the flying moment—if it all rested Some of the eldldn^n of tho family ran after our grandmothers, whon tho system A gtrepale of a'l tbe adm it!' d nean’a of Bangor, bringing Parlor car Irotn Boston. A typical winter toilet is combined in tbe ct m pany at ’heli actua' value, $6,226,263 01 B E E C H A M ’ S i upon chance—aud with training for emer me and cried tl^ft lbclr father was killing needed cleansing, and the blood ou- PA VfON I UCKER, Oen’l Manager. gencies superior iu a hundred ways to that Johnny. I hurJned to th© spot, and just as I this wise: The skirt is of Mephisto red LIABILITIES, DFCtMRER 31, 1892. $ V K. BOO I'll BY, G. P. ft T A. ETbE ■ I w ill »rre.t the raae..l. I_I_nnd restore h c n l O t , of any juvenile. reached thijj/,, (be broncho reared, and tho Venetian cloth, with a braided l»order at riehing, and tho physical organization Net amoui I oftni ad loerca und 2 3 ■ ■■■■w vigor and color; they Miss Westover crossed the plains from cords t^u> bound the hoy working loose tho tbe lower edgeof green and black soutache. toning up, it was our grandmother’s claln a. $ 303,44ft 81 Rockland and Vinalhaven 2 will cure Nick Headache, netinij like “ Gle^H ow was thrown violently upon a lug nount r» qulted tcafely r» - Insure O a charm en the .Stomach, Liver and Iowa to tho Rocky mountains in a wagon Tho directoire redingote is of a rich shade habit to dose us will, “sulphur and all outsiui d'Bif ria’ a, 8,126.123 01 v Kldaeva- Price 555 cents a box. train seven times during the period of In fS^rand badly Injured. His father started to of green cloth, with braided corner pieces, A II otb« r ()• martdc iiauiiot the rrra Covered with A Tasteless and Soluble Coaling, Gako him and tie him upou the broncho again, molasses," “ tincturo of rhubarb,” “salts COMMENCING FRIDAY, JAN. 13. i dian hostilities in th© Platte country. SI: vest and collar, with astrakhan bands on x ,*49.*PB 69 first trip to Colorado in 1805. Froij£ti,at want to kill a man for a drunken freak, York P o st.______“ herb tea.” C apl'ai aotua ly paid up Iu c# b, Lo< .ono 00 W ill Run to Vinalhaven date until womanhood her life w, snatched up a rope, lassoed hfin and tied him Burplun b> yoi d ( upiltd, 8-0 6b4 32 passed EXPOSITION ECHOES, These proved good romedios so far as In plane of the Steamer Vlnalhaven, leav'ng Rock rouKhluK it in the mining ry^f0n9 and on dowu. When ho sobered up he was himself they went, and doubtless prevouted Agtrrynte umount of liabilities. land at 1:30 p.m., and Vmalhuvon ut 9 :00 a. r again, and all was forgotten. Bo 11 further uotloe the plains. She told me, sJ£,n i asked for many a serious sickness. Including re t nurplus, $6,226,263 01 the narrative of her daring deedSi inklings Exhibitors who are dilatory beyond a n. P. JONES, Vice President A F rie n d certain point will lose their space aud bo lint science has improved upon all C. G. MOFFITT, Agf., Itorklnml, Me. of which have appeared/,-,, tbo newspapers, this. Wishes to speak through the Register ert barred out. CHANGE OF TIME! the beneficial results he has received that she had never dor/o anything worthy Other times, other men, other days, tho name of daring, bub ftt length agreed The Pottstown (Pa.) Iron company has other remedies. Tho world advances. lalhaven & Rockland Steamboat Co. from a regular use of Ayer’s Pills. to tell her own story f^,. tbe flr9l tilne, let rolled a steel plate 150 feet long which it It does not go back. IIo says: “I was feeling sick and tired U pan out true m ^ f,, narU or wbat not. will exhibit at Chicago. Medical science goes forward too, WINTER ARRANCEMENT and my stomach seemed all out of order. This is f-iibstantm^jy g^o said: One of the features of the Missouri ex with great strides. — BETWEEN— I tried a number of remedies, but none °n ou • first t/fp up tbo Pltttto tb0 trftln hibit at the World’s fair will be a reproduc If your blood is poor your skin will Rockland and Vinalhaven seemed to give mo relief until I was in reached « ulesbij^.^ just Rfter tbo great massa tion of the Eads’ bridge on a large scale, tell the tale in boils, pimples, car cre there. E ^ ry b o d y waa pauie strickou. Tho composed entirely of grains and gr.ussea. HEADQUARTERS duced to try the old reliable Ayer’s Indians hti^urt.j arounj tbo route, aud wo buncles, blotches, sallowness, je'low- liess, biliousness; nnd your eyes will bo COV. BODWELL ! Pills. I have taken only one box, but I w e re a u y ou8to eet th© wagons to tho destl- Mi’s. J. F. Jenkins, of California, is prepar For Blacksmiths, Mncbinists, Quarrymen.Pnlntor’i, CAPT. WM.R. CREED. feel like a new man. I think they are natloi^ jQ lb(J m|nclw One of the drivers of ing for exhibition at the World’s fair a the color of an old lemon. Fishermen, Sportsmen, Seamen and Farmers, Bhln, Boat, Currluge. and Bouse Builders. During the ice blockade the 9 :1ft a. in trip from the most pleasant and easy to take of 1 iJyrain, who was a groat favorite, was tapestry picture representing the surrend Then you aro in condi.ion to bo a sine cure to disease when it strikes you. Il you cun’t find w hat you wunt, go to ockland and the 1 p. m. trip from Vinalhaven v anything I ever used, being so finely BcaJrped outside of camp aud lay there in tho of Mary, queen of Scots, to the confederate ) discontinued. t sun. None of the men would go to his ro- lords in 1507. What you want to do is to fortify your Until farther no'ice will leave Vinalhaven nt 7 augur-coated that even a child will take Tef for fear of being seen by tho Indians. Some R eturning, letve Rockland at 2.30 p r There is no ground for the published re system against the attacks of fell dis ouching ai Ilurricnno Isle » ach way. them. I urge upon all who are of tho women in the train gave me water and ease, by Building Up. H. H. CK1E & Co.'S, a handkerchief, and I crawled out through tho port that visitors to the fair are to be made ' * Round Trip Tick ets AO centH. the victims of exborbitant charges. Com Guard against sickness by using King's and a itock tall gruas, bathed the wound aud hound his Sarsaparilla, tho great blood producer W. S. WIDTH, General Manager fin N e e d head w ith a wet haudkorchiof, thus saving the petition will be so extensive and sharp Fred Lothrop, Agent at Tillson's Wharf. of a laxativo to try Ayer’s PillJT»»_ poor fellow’s life. to prevent it. and blood purifier. It will build you up 60 Ton* Refined and[NorwuyJIron. J . K. Frohnck, Agent, Rockland. and make you strong, and you can dely A. Davidson, Agent, Vinalhaven. Boothbay (Me.), Register. ~ On another trip the Indiana attacked our The American flag now floats from the 10 Tons Quarry >ndiCarriuge BI eel. train when part of it was detached and sep neatly all the diseases of the flesh, if T W . Sullivan, Ag- nt, Hurricane Island. Administration building nt Jackson park 1ft T our Barb Fence Wire and Btapiea. “Between the ages of five andr arated from thereat. There was a llttlo fort your stomach, liver, and kidneys aro to signify that the World’s fair buildings 1,000 Kegs Cut and WireNailn. I was troubled with a kitJ^‘ (f ‘.j,’ back on tho trail where we had passed—a hole well aud strong, and your blood is pure. and grounds are in the possession of the 100 Kegs Bhip and Boat Bplkea. rheum, or eruption cl.lofljd£nflucd to ■cooped out iu the ground and roofed over King’s Sarsaparilla is composed of BOSTON & BANGOR S.S.CO, United States governmeist. 100 Kegs Iron and Steel Horne Shoes. the logs, ami ,,specially to ft||„ ()f with adobo and loopholed. There wore hut those same sort of good old roots and few peoplo in our little train, and tho whole 1,009 Gain. Ready Mixed Bouse and Ship Paints the knee above t ">caIf-ehlud. He taught me to shoot. my head completely off it would grow on again 1M Beta H ickory aud Oak K inin. laun in t*... rosuIt( sbu procurod I could handle a rifle, and always carried a This idea puzzled him, and I kept working William; his father, tbe Emperor Frederick, fected. RETURNING, small Colt’s revolver in my belt. opon it until I induced him to go Into auother and himself from their fellow sovereigns K IN G ’S SARSA 2,000 L ks. Boat Kalla and R ivets. Boston, Fridays at ft p. m. The Indians who were hostile in that region in Europe, os well as from the peoplo of Bucksport, Moi days at 11 a. m. S room for a whetstone. When he passed through PARILLA, for |i WHOLHSALE AND RETAIL, conditions continue io remain un- In my early days were theComauches, Klowas, the door I closed it aud locked him in, then ran Germany. ______seven years h a s JU will by discontinued without notice. ryer’s Pills Apaches and Arapahoes. They would hang off homo. been the I n c o m - A_i Iy. I answered that if ho mo One who has experienced insomnia found nice teams at rvaaonable prices. th ill. Fr-dgwck, Brook Public, Five Lakes, Mich. • a cure for it in the practice of going over Nobody in seven years lias avallod him / and Ellsworth. down. lested me I would treat him in tho same man self of this, becauso iu ovary case Special attention to I^adlea and Gents that riN G , The people in the train made a good deal of ner, and the idea pleased hfin so that ho camo the whole body with a flesh glove-—a quick, wish conveyance without tho trouble of taking core it at the time, bnt I don't think it was much In a friendly spirit, praised me for my grit and dry, vigorous band rubbing—just before go KING’S SARSAPARILLA lias done oJ lbclr t< am. _ ^Monday and Thursday for W Personal attention given to boanilng Gen la* of a during feat. I was always timid, even sent his son hack to school. ing to l>ed. more than its proprietors havo claimed _ vlujf iu Reck laud to connect with after I became a young woiunu. The sight of I As I have indicated already, circumstances for it. All druggists. 75 cents. Six flue driving Horsoa. PI for Boston the same evening. Half a dozen onions planted in the cellar Patronage solicited.] 20 through Tickets may be obtained on board via Every Dose Effective any one suffering whom I could help moved favored me in many of these actions. Once bottles $4. Reamer or Rail to Boatou. me to act, I did whatever would help any one we were snowbound for six months, and I was where they can get a little light will do 722 MAIN STRELT. •Flag Landing. much toward absorbing and correcting the in trouble. While we were camped near Cen so small and light that I could travel on snow ^ o m e ye housewives who are prudent, O A . CROCKETT, Miasger, Uockiuud.Me. tral City the news of tho assassination of Lin- shoes on top of the drifts and go w'here men atmospheric impurities that are so apt to JO H N S O N ’S ©. s, Kwi llin^b, Stilt .li.iutb, , and paid no attention to the fact. They had COAL <’<»lic and < rampNiubtantly. Cholera Morbus, ! seen me playing with Iudiun children and F arn your husband’s flattering mentl.i Buckhoard and Barges for Summer Croup. Dipthoria,Boro Throat, llcaduelic as . treated me as a noncombatant. But I had my FIN, FEATHER AND FUR. tlxo B oat Q uality, if by nuigio. ! duty iu mind, anil watching a favorable oppor Excursions and Picnics. tunity struck out into the country at full Three timca aa many herrings are con |^ ev er falter in intention LEHIGH COAL, THE HORSE BHAND, & speed and reached the post, carrying the Prices Reasonable! Give Me a C a ll! Hoiil.l<‘ HirciiKlIi. «h<’ uio.st Powerful and sumed us any other kind of fish. F ’en in cooking to excel. Creek Cumberland Coal, Pellet ra tin g Li o i ill r n t for -.an or in . alarm to the soldiers. Any one would perhaps , have done these things had they been in my Oysters feed on monads—the minutest existence. Try itand you will in ver he without form of marine life that has yet been dis M. FRANK DONOHUE, CHARCOAL. it. fjarge $1 Size 7.ie., WJe. Size 40c. place, hut I was fated to meet with emergen- ^ o m e consider how, in m aking t JAPANESE LIVER PELLETS . cies uud to do the right thing. covered. PARK STBi;ED, COBNIB UNION HT Act likomagmon tliobtouiaeh. Livernnd Bowels; fti.-'Jelep! iono connection. dispel Dvspepbia Biliousness. Fever, Colds, I It should not he inferred from anything A man eating shark was recently caught Qm elettes, and cakes, and pies, Nervous Disorders, Hleeplossiiess, Loss of Appe . in the foregoing recital thut Miss West off the coast of Ireland. W h e n cut open a WOOD! tite. restores, li i Complex on; perfect, digestion ! over is n type of the cowboy in skirts. She number of human bones were found in its T h e best shortening for baking O F A V T .T . follows,hen-use. PoHittvucurofor Sick llead- not only disclaims nil nmnnish propeusi- stomach. uclic and (’oustipa,ion. Hmall, mild, easy u> , 7 ^ T is that here we advertise, take. Purge Vials of 50 Pills 25 cento. (4) , ties for adventure, but has made a light for parrot in New York city has been Akron Sewer and Crain Pipe, a career wholly ut war with the drift of her taught to repeat the Lord’s Prayer night Q f all cooking fats most surely, OKOL'Nl) T IL E i childhood’s circumstances. She educated and morning, which it does distinctly mid ' • ■ V • / ; herself under great disadvantages, gradu- in the most sanctimonious tones. Lightest, cheapest ever sfen, Vuderdralniug Purposes All $rdera ' sted nt the university ut Boulder, culti- ip'.ly filled. Telephone connection, itiuini- Professor Goetz Inis been experimenting ar the place, ft N ervous M en! A GAME FOR TWO. ' vuted musiculand litcrury tastes, mustered F ver pleasing nil securely, EXHAUSTED VITALITY. tTowd, screamed to tho m o b not to touch bin the polite languages and locuted iu the with brainless dogs. One animal deprived T h, .rr..r. „l V -llli. Pr. lilM ir , [>.■■■ I. •« Man ai.d eh«»i h g u.j arms uround his legs la such ti ftiau, fruiu mouths. Il could neither see nor feel, uud S. G, PRESCOTT & COb wUaUtvur oa-iw*. naniinuuntly and privntely cun ' ibui 11., y couldn't loud, him » about tbohc ubilin.o, die prizes ioo»t. TiLLMON’S WUAKF, Hock I aud, M ine ». ExiEiirTiiK\rMKsr. NoFaim i k. C. its memory was utterly gone. £ q u a i s Fairbank’s coTTui.i.it . 1. F. Crockett & Co., , |»ent<>u «>r by l«*lp r. AddrutaW Addruw . II. ' “Park.- She tobl ,ot. ,b c ,r to rL , between w bile. M h , »r ih.i Peabody Inslitu Ktn Be Pro, Bomnuur I »a. compelled to act Iu my owu cuter uiniiig lady callcra Iu her etudy, —UKALMAS IH - Pawpldst, cb»*..dy bo-.od, f. defense, i nce on going from tbo mines to the lurrounded by “objects, a rt aud iiuita- DON’TS FOR HOMEMAKERS. Q oriO LEN l- is good for Irvine. fiunp, near ( entral City, I was chased by a ! lions,” possibly never dreamed of, certain black hear. It was winter, and be wo* hungry ly not hoped for, in tbe midst of the Don’t put heavy drapery iu small room*. O ysters, doughnuts, eggs, or l.sli, aud eavii^o. I ran from him and reached one J rough environm ent of her Colorado days, I . Don't let the fashion of the hour override Q. C U R D Y & CO N e w L i f i s . of our 1 • * fchut tho door and fastened ii But what was t he quality beneath all these your common sense. T h ere is little use denying - OKA I-LUS IB — hhm ')' ^ .'obk'^iJuLd wou^ i'blul^i thiu«bF U. uouruge duriuK. pluck, Don’t have a big Chinese porcelain jar in T h a t it much improves eacli dish. COAL& proeiM .cl u O.d io .but (bo door. Atuuoibcr I prtM-uco of mind or tbe ludeUuaWe geuius a room only lour times the width of the jar. ;o a l Urn© I v . 11.; ..a1 Ly a pack of big, long, lank, | seeing tbe needs of tbe flying m om ent Don’t use a table lump of herculean pro O ’J ani) young its praise are sounding, O f all Mizea, yellow j coyote 1 had only a walk- | and acting promptly iu a way that the portions ou a small l able or in a small room. ing stick to In ip myself, and 1 climbed upon a world must upplaud? There! In that last Ladies who have tried it claim lirokea, Stove, Egg, buy stack ami beat the howling creatures off. sentence 1 have incautiously stated a third Give the eye space as well as the lungs. Space in tbe center of the room is us pre Fxcellence and worth abounding, h W O O L ) U ukufulne«s, Mwutal lAjprou.iou, boltening of Bruin, Finally the. altered until only five were left, theory of heroism, the one towurd which i boDf'Ukd fltXod.for th« stove. causing insauity, misery, decay, doath, Prem ature Old and I kept them at bay until 1 reached home, incline as the correct one. cious as the most costly piece of furniture. Aud Frunkliu Coal. Age, B*rTeuubMa.L'>^tor Power iu eith o rmuxIiu|M>Loncy. a lulls distant. Often iu cros&ing the plains N ever failing—ott astounding, JxjucorruLua aud all F'omulo Weaknesses. JiivoJuntury. George L. Kilmer. Don't bang your pictures with the tops no. Cement and Plastering Hair, I xmumjh,8pertuutorrbcue caused by over-exertion el bruiu waudcring Indians would d u l l out from hiding Felf ttbuee, over-In lulgeuce. A m onth’s treutm eat. 11. to seize thodi vn who were roaming along the tipped out from tbe wall, but let both pic |^arn for COTTOLbM: great lainel A. F. UROOBETT & CO. OHOCKKJKB, PHOV1BIONB, fiforftft. by mail. We G u aran ty six boxes to. uro. F-ach The weight required to crush a square tures aud furniture, so fur as possible lull order for 6 boxes with 05, will eend written uuaiuutee route for exercise and amusement. Many to ruluud if n ot cured. Guaruutoee iuaued oul; by times 1 scared them off with my revolver, for Inch of brick varies from 1,200 to 4,500 back fiat against Li e wall, so that the indi ’ Crockett Block, xx= > rm -A-Jxrm xpsixaxs they didn’t expect such things of a child. pounds. viduals who dwell in tbe apartm ent will be N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ^Prom pt attooUou to ordera by telephone «r During a stage trip near Cottonwood springs CHICAGO, ILL., and North End, liocklaud, Me rw Ue. Children Cry for A rkansas by stut© law is pronounced the real decoration and the furniture and •ome Mexican and nondescript bundits dis- “Ar-kan-saw,” with the accent on the lust bric-a-brac an agreeable background.—Dec 224 S tate Street, B O ST O N . I Camden St., Rockland Me. Pitcher's Castoria. |ai>ed tut liulbuut held us op and demanded lyliabln. orator uud Furnisher. PORTLAND, ME. X
\ THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1893.
THE LEGISLATURE. GOLDEN WORDS OF TRUTH WOMEN IN THE WAR. tion which I received war from tho lato I)r. Unruh am. ITCHING AND BURNING Hon. Hannibal ii on I In of B m gir, Vico N o ix Th* Celebrated Op’le 1 be hill to egtiixe the action of Union’p The following article was preparer) President of tbe United States In his nn Mticl M -U er o f We Have Our Pastors’ Assurance of Sorva All Over Her Hotly. Stiflctlng ratliobd meet t g w i» given its second leading and read by Mrs .1 E Rhodes ol this ___ o correspond * Uh all kind, 'Jhese Facts- letter ho cxpres-cd himself as being of peculiar nnd fnlllne flight, can le * J ’ nt ft 2 Endless.- Doctor Useless. C u r e d • butsday art! passed to he engrossed. The cily at the recent catuplire of Maine De Sudy W n h h r on...... H ire-t.. H. r o n . ( pp n I h a A diim r hill tegaiite* Il e I Homing vole of the town : proud to be able to assist in tho tribute non Improved method*, •• I o tAbe ibe mm of >24,000 in sid r I the pr< - The Word «f Mlnlshrs Taken ns Iho to the memory of one wtio had done si or grind to order, a* tbe c»«e m »y leqollre. g'lv*'’ i".flui rntiiosd ' om i'.nif point on tbe Km x A much fur the Maine soldiers. The other C0HDEKKD of ry deeedptlon. A full line < f(>u'lc«l Inairo Ntr.nciRt I’rnnf. I realise that the subject is grand nnd my L nnnn Haino d t> Wairen tbiongb Warren n.enta. DR. IW K M lA M H b.YK IlK d K I’Y for J ihla was from Mrs. Sampson Sho said it sale hy jour Druggist Trial bottles 26 cent*, peculiar, grand because it took g nnrl rfth akin dbenaea. fcho was irottbhtl with itching. ■> ibt quarrhsbT.d kilns of tbe Rockland & cheered Iter heart when sho Io rned of medium tu « nta ; lurge $ 1 . ______burning boii h. W in n I 'niteo Lime t otnpany to some point at or Persons Believe the P.stnr Before Any women to sacrifice the emu forts and took her to tho dot ter one Else in ihe W o ld our undertaking aid fteely gave and tho firm tim e,I u enl.ed it ■ ear Uun n < ommon in tbe town of Union hy nttmetions of peace'ul. hippy hoin «, wished she could tl i mote Cio Iia luu Ih li, rial a .id tbe ««) o! tbe eastern tddeof Seven Tre” pond ; to encounter the hardships at d disad be would cut u her in two There me nn nunls sn strong ns those And there we will leave it It was the wreka. When tin, two • . »««•(• sAul Mim hy loi n by a bond issue of vantages of camp life It took btave w eekaw eto up he called be Kovn of Unn n o n ’elms fo he rietefminrri spoken by the true mini.ler of ihe jrn.pel Hist monument io he erected to the M e a t WANTED It ccrem i, t.i d hi that women to follow the fortunes of the tim e hIic wan wortto tln n y the m iceimer o' Uni n ; to cfcoose n com One know* null feels instinctively tint memory of an army nurse in this stale Makes an every-day convenience of an b.-.o n. He (In, to:- | | r m o n e to contract with some person or corpor tirm its anil help to ertahlisli fi-lsl for three month*, und r.hc sllt li words cnnie I'liiin the henrt mid are and ns far as we known in any other. old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. wiir UK.n to build or aid in ibe c •nsttuction of the le spila! ami prepare themselves for the Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest BO li.nl that v,e did prompted mdy by the earnest purpose of Women in the wat! It seems to me verybody not know what to do. iitnpnstd >» lltosd, at d m voting to take stork honor that always followed the ,e-nlt of •ward at all Pure Food Expositions. Each lie did not do lur nt.y didng guild to Iniinsnity. that when the summons crimes to us, ns good. I flaw tho ndver- n 'he pmpoMd ratlr< a l corporation to tbe We do nut wonder, therefore, nt the battles. Comrades, the subject is package makes two large pies. Avoid 1 tiwement of ( UTtc t nA n onnt raised." Theie was no opposition to crime it most, and we boar thee wotil- Imitations— and Insist on having the uiiM»r, nnd 1 uaid to my wife, ’ I i.m great influence with the public of the peculiar because it also took grand and In Knox Co Mind w hat I flay, Hhe wn* bo the hill. “ well done good and faithful servants," None Such brand. strong and ringing words nF praise which biave women Io sacrifice the love, pro thick with norofl tin t we had to Boak fi t clothefl to those words emnnt come with greater MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse. N. Y. T o r. nil the t ar I .uurneath and ih n buy a 2ft Like Ih.un off. Jt, h I tin r • wan no end to It. Hlio On 1 hnrsdsy the listing ivstem of taxation the emlnentdivine, Kev O. 1). It Mench lection Hnd society of tho fathers, hus C E N T bu« iiI DK. EHftlDIANM KtlMAM had It all over her body, back, legfl, nrnifl, in he- merit them to tho “ women In tho war ” o r FI H W tE B R O t anv drutf store. Plena tween her fini?»»rfl. flho did not h vo It on her head. w. s discussed Judge O G. Hsll •! Augusts am, gives that rnn»t wonderful of medi bands, sons and brothers. But after taking year CtrricuuA Remedies for two am to irt».e, handy to curry. Contain no opium not •poke in invoi ot ibe bill from the fa'lness nt cines, Dr. Greene's Nervnra blond and tul'irlons drug*. Noihh g to disarrange inn atom weeks tho Itch stopped, and In four weekrf the florefl It look brave women to a«snme the were all gone. I cncloflo her portrait. I nin more The penp'e et tbe Wntld's Dispensary of ach. Tbia valu ble medicine has peen used for 2ft • b ( xperlenre on'he Piste Tax Commission nerve remedy. When lie wns run (lown duties that you laid aside, and the cares Bvffdo, N Y.. have n stock- aking time once |eara la the private practice of u leading spvelullsi thvn pleaded w ith vour CUTtcUllA REMEDIES, ne $5000. they speedily cu-eti my daughter, nnd If nnybody He lo'd o’ the re subs he obtained from exsna In health, wenk In nerves, prostrated in and responsibility of the home life fell a resr end wbat do you think they do 7 Count «nks me about your remedies, I w ill uphold them ning the system in vogue In some of the other tbe number nt bottles 'h»'ve been returned bv v,herevor 1 go. f'UARLl'd M. GRONEL, strength, and with his blood badly im W ill b « |rlr» n Io »ny perflon (OUT ©IT1* Throat and Lung Diseases. states sr.d told of tbe sa<-res*tal manner in upon the women who are the mothers, • he men nnd women who -ay ibat Dr Piero-'- Conshohocken, Montgomoiy County, Pa paired, he w.s restored io sound nnd O "den Merited Dec very or Dr.-Pierce’- plo y o s in c lu d e d ) Whoranproxe that Composed of nature’s remedies, prlnolptilly Bal -bleb tbe Iaw operstei. People would no' wives, daughters and sisters of you who •am of Fir, It posst i sea neat curative properties vigorous health hy tills marvellous hcnlth Favorite Pre-CiIptlon didn't do what they sidd any ArtificiRl Flavurinr In »ped to Im part the aud aftords immediate relief in treating oppose this hill if they conld see that under it lelt us, from 'Ct to '65. It took brave i ri do Why Suffer One Moment renew er. Fine Arocna r which TRAISER’S hiy were being itemed all alike. He believed women to bid yoa a cheerful good bye And b"w b'any do vein tbfnk Pey h:vo to Asthnn, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Coughs, Here are the exact facts In his own count. One I" ten ? Not one in five tiunrir- o ! » well drawn listing bill will reach tbe cause nnd a God speed. Il took brave women Hete e'C two r.nodtes.one .he “ Golden Colds. La Grippe, Hacking Cough epics will, In the great majority of cases, afford of'be preseni int qualities; that the tax rate w ords : Instant relief In tho most agonizing of itching, io bi come accustom ed to Hie vaoet j Merilcsl Discovert ,r f r vn'siinv nnd Invig- and Raising Blood. burning, scaly, crusted, nltnplv, nrul blotchy skin, could be icdnced oni-bnlf. “ I am very glad Io say in regard to I)r. nra inc'lie liver nnd tnr r> mu the td o rij'he H_ARV ARDJ For clergymen, pub Io speakers, vocall’t, I>K ••• •’• ' hair, and chairs by (heir Ibesfrha. anti tbe broken otbe-.th, hope ot we-klv wionnnhoori; tbev’ve F l t f f M » > ”s H *!.'•/% M O K F I It W 4 P It* Greene's great remedy that when my been -o ri l.,r v ear-, -old bv ihe million hollies ; 10c. CIGAR Tbe committee on Plate Prison gave bearings borne circle, wbile our more fortunate have no • quid for clearing the throat and strength blood was badly Impoverished by nn old sold under a positive vu-r.voiee, nnd not one In (I'n ln I nix enlng the voice, l.o k tor the Rid Maltese Cross Pold everywhere. Price, Cuticuka, r'0c.: Poap. I buisday to quite a number ol ladies un tin sisters wire enjoying the love, proho- five hnr tlrtri enn «nv : “ Ii was not Dip merit, Libel, and take no other. scrofula humor, and my nervous sy-tem 2’»c ; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the PoTTLn matter of pioviding a matron lor tbe Slate cine for me !" And—is'here nny reason why D ttu a and Chemical Corporation, Bouton. was greatly impaired, Dr. Greene’s medi lion and society of their fathers, bus y u shou'ri lie the on- ? Anri— opposing sou o jnfltly cekhrMteri, nnd an additional The Freeman Rice WMer Co . niT *' How to (’ure Hkln Diseases.” Cl pages, 50 pitBun. M ts.G.o S. Hunt of Portland and bauds sons, mid brothers, (excepting are, what do you Io e r Ab-olutely nothing ! $ 3 OO will be given io nny perwon (our Illustrations, und t 'Htiiuotiials, mailed free. Mrs L. M. N. elevens appealed in favor and cine gave ine wonderful relief. pi >> included) who con prove that Trnis. Hole Proprietors nod Mmiufni turers, “At the present time mv health Is ns those who were tesiding temporarily in fi Ilnrvnrd lOo Clirnr oouta'na anything In (HtAT, MK. 60 aigutd eatnesiiy on tbe need of a mutton to It Siiopi.d Be ts Evebt fiocsE. BABY’S Canada) while you shouldered your ttefi'ierbu'Long Havana T. bacco Trial box sent by mnllon receipt of prtao. Oek alter tbe female prisoners; tbut Maine good as at any tim e In my life, anil my J B W is nt, 871 Clay St, Sharpsburg, Pa, was bihttid other Sta;es in not having one. confidence in Dr. Greene's remedy is con muskets and laced thu. horrors of a civil 8ayn tie will not be without lir King’s New »f Ihe fineflt quality, «*r In v m pped wuh any. PAINS ANO WEAKNESSES Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colde, hing tut a S u m a t r a W r a p p e r . For J KUSKINK A SON, Mr. Fullest ot Vessalboro appeared to oppouc stantly increasing. war. Hulo by all Dealera. the muuuiuctuie ol brooms at ibe prison. that it cured lba wife who wan 1hrcatene n. V cily. ROCKLAND MAINE. The Best Salve in Ihe world for Cuts, equal luxation, even if tb^y hud io go to the to the world Kev. Mr. Meaehaui’s own PRESOOTT& DUNCAN, Proprietors. Botina 8 Io 9 a. m .; 1J to 2, and 7 to 9 p. ni ('hen Col.) Howard, commanding the Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Teh phone Connesilen. primaries to select men who would vote for a words and those of Kev. Mr. Walker in 3 1 Regin ent of volunteers from our Sorrs, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, 4arTe!ephone connection. 23 taw. Ho read a letter from Master Hunt of regard to the wonderful benefits they re state The first hrspitnl of Ihe regi Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively J C H I LL, the StateG range favoring measures which ceived from this valuable remedy, because cures Piles, or no pny required. It is guar ment waa locuted nt Meriden Ilill, would mete cut equal taxation to all, and re we realize that tbe earnest words of a anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money Washington, on the morning of June 8. refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Physician and Surgeon. lievo the.oTtr-ttxed farmers. minister will buve greut weight with suf Ou Monday, the lOlli, si c made her first by W. Ii. Kittredge. G R E A T Orn< E Hours—9 to II a. in.; 2 to 6, and 7 ta}W ferers from disease, and everybody who p. m. Night culls fri m the office. Tho’resolve appropriating money for repairs v is it From Ibis date to the first battle 49* Telephone Connection. reads their couvineing words In regard Baldness Is often preceded or arcnmpanlfd the kind on tbo State Priicn buildings, completing ibe of Bull Bun she visited the hospital bv eratness of tbe hair. To prevent both 141 MAIN 8 1*., - WILLOUGHBY BLOCK. steam beating [plant and nccesiary additions to the sure aud remarkable curative baldness and srayness, nse Hall’s Hair Re that powers of tbia luediciue will lose no lime daily, moving with it from camp tu newer, an hones; lemeriy. M ARK DOW] K O. I.. BAKTLICTT, has been.read end apfl'sned. D • • iu securiug a bottle aud thus obtain a ramp, passing most of her lime with assuages and There is no claim made for Ayer’s Sarsapa .... in Tin raic-E or.... Physician and Surgeon. Mr. Durgin from committee on railroads, cure. tbe patients soothes. rilla which cannot be endorsed hy scoree ot 88 MinilLK 8TKBKT, - ROCKLAND e'c., reported ought to pass on hill an act to in- Above all use this gn at remedy In the Soon aBer the 'battle of Gettysburg lentimnniuls. 'Ibis tact plainly proves tbat A A Ar^rA-Rf -^nA^kiA i^rTk Office Hours from II to 12 a. in.; 1 to 4, oj;d c >rporaie] the Lincoln and Knox Telegraph tho blood la ihe snurre of moat disorders and A A A A A ★ A * ★ 7 to 9 p m. 49" Telephone Connection. T iie K in g of Spring, for It Is tbe best Spring medicine Mrs Ruth Mayhew,who had just arrived that Ayer's SarsHparilia ts tbe best of blotxl- ★ A A -A -A and Telephone Cc., printed under rale. in tbe world. Almost everybody needs tepresenting the Maine Camp Ihiepitul puriflers, Try it thia month. A AAA **** A all chews 1 • • A A A * * A B. A D A M S 3C. D „ to use a Spring medicine to invigorate Association of Portland,left Washington A A A A A A Mr. Tbnrlow from committee on shore fish AAA AAAiAAA AAA AAA A S old the blood, strengthen the nerves and start lor Gettysburg. The hospitals were sit Don’t waste time, money, sad health, trying Physician and Surgeon. eries reporlt d ought to pass on bill an act for tbe everv new medicine yo n may see advertised ching 10 CuaataM pound, andflofclose this,lot amount and kind of service done, and tbe ad Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve rem report with regard to the labors of Mrs. a m— sha had Chitdreo. aha gave Lhwiu OaetuMh out quickly, havo \marked rj J_^K. r. K. FOLLETT, ditional $100 asked should l>e promptly edy, fur it la not ouly Ike best remedy granted. ever discovered, but those using it have Mayhew. She says: “Mrs. Mayhew doom to : ; Dental Surgeon. was wanted everywhere. Her gentle, The “ Conspiracy Act,” so-called, for tbe re the privilege of couaulting Dr. Greene, A . K. SPEAK BLOCK—Cor. MaJuaud Park'Plaoe. personally or by letter, concerning its quiet manner, nnd Christian spirit, won *#-Hatlsf’vutiun guarantied In til blanches ol peal of which tbo varinni labor organiaations D* m ls’ry. of tbe state are petitioning, is as follows : effects, their heulth, etc. This fact alons all hearts. Much of her lime was passed “ Any employer, employes or oiber person guarantees the ussurauee of cure. If at tlie bed side of thedying.to whom she 34c per lb. M- AUSTIN, who hy threats of injury, Intimidation or foroe, you need a medicine do not fail to take whispered sweet words of comfort and This is tho lim o t7 Ether and (lua always i i hand. resting session at Newcastle Tuesday. Rev. then they went to Cily Point There TII.LSON’8 W11AUF. ■ TIIOMAH C. EMERSON, « H. 8 Ives of Warren was elected a member deeds office Tuesday. It is capitalized at $200,000, and its purpose is to supply light, they found the thousands of tlie wountltd 1 LA1SCELL, Agent, of (be Association, and way appoinied essayist Kcel-claud, M a in e , lor tbe next meeting which occurs tbe firsi hear and power hy the manufacture and dis who were brought in from before Peters & Mercantile Mutual Accident fAss’n “ RED CANKER & GOITRE. I uesday in May.. • U ben all tbe electrics get to tribution of gas and electricity in Ihe city of burg. T« Ivphoue Cuuueotion. cS-U* OK UUBTON, .MASS. C U & E D ! ■ running ibis place; will bo quite a railroad Rockland and in the towns of Thomaston, Matty who bail come to earn for others <23 MAIN ST., . • ROCKLAND, ME centre. Tbo latest scheme is a line from Warren, Camden and Rockport. Ihe di were themselves ill, among them Mrs Also New York Mutual Life. „ N 0 BLOOD PURIFIER L IK E - Damariscotta to Randolph. . a legislature rectors are George E. Macomber, J. Man Mayhew. Neatly 700 of ihe First Maine BEST FLOUR has ieen usked for a charter —Damariscotta chester Haynes, It. I.. Shepherd, E. K. Heavy Artillery were in th" hospital nt » D A N A ’S ! ■ Herald.. . .Cspt. O. A. Crcckett of Roeklund, OX E A R T H O’Brien, W. S. White, W. T. Cobb and S. M. otic time from wounds. Many of them ^JOLUKAN. 1IAKKK lin t. lRr uil«ne,tb-i towards stocking a company .—Ellsworth Thomaston; Fred E. Richards, Portland; Upon Memorial Dty, 1881, the lad 406 M A IN S T R E E T mv..in iiiiu k !•<»'«•. nnd com plicated — t< Ka Enterprise....Now that medicine companies Galen C. Moses and E. 11. Twitchell, Hath. A lot of Funcy Box I’rtiiti-s, UOCKLAN1> S a l, Id IcnXfANjfCKIk lull*»*«*•*! form, ies of the W oman’s Stale Relief Corps of HANDLE FASTENER. S a i l of v. 'ii h lias dipuppvurvd—»h<* 1m w e l l . , are so fashionai>Ie, why not organize one in The corporation is a consolidation of the I'lie fiix fit ou the luurket, to bo fiold ut buurunlccd lo aucurely hold tbe bundle iu any U>uL I my.. It um tilre u Itvliig witiu'bi that D .\N A > Maine assisted by Edwin l.ibby Post, G 1ft cjd’.u p»r pound. Quickly und Euaily Kcmovuble. H i. “ Phi 12 K IN !> T U A l’< r It IS .” Waldoboro, and put up sauer-kraut handsomely Rockland & Thomaston Gas l ight Co., the liuiidh'o all titled, will) uud w ithout Fuatencr, and { j O. MOFFITT, i Camden & Rockport Electric I-ight Company, A. R , anti A Person Camp, S of V.. of A lot of C itliforiilii (■rt-t-ti Gage Fluiud, Axi-rt und iiAMMLMH, ull fitted, coii»UtaUy ou baud. U |... k Which hud buflkil th. iiio.t .kill, d phybh lon«. I labeied ds a Great German Vegetable Com S V o u u n ill liberty to publish th i. . tut. me:.t. 1 and the Thomaston iSt Warren Electric Eight Jo 3 lb. eaitfi, ut 1ft cetiiu per cun. bold FIR E AX E S A N D H A N D L E S of all kbuU pound.—Bar Harbor Cottager. this city, bud toe honor to dedicate to ev« ry u litre ul 26 ceulfl. Fire and Life Insurance. ’ VUI — & Power Co. uud wxufi, w uh Pulenl, u •pcciuJty C)rdera aollciUaL Losses Adjusted ut this Olli-e. ■ lie . \ .in ,..i...... I ” I fu'lv. » tin memory ol Mrs. Mayhew a monu “ I’erhaui.Mo. TUOM^i C. EMERSON. L j Fresh Nelf-ruisfng lluektfheut, and THE HALL MANUFACTURING CO., UNION BLOCK, 278 ROCKLAND, ME Bowdoin College is feeling pretty well be ■ Uana Siieaparllla Co., Bellas!, Maine. How’s Tuts ! ment which stands in B»y View Ceme- t'uie 41 upie fi) i up, Rockland, Maine. cause it has been admitted into the New Eng tury nnd is a fitting tribute to tbe virtues Ju st Io—nice for breakfast these cold Sold by All Dean r«. 49 land luierCoilegiate Athletic Association. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for tuoruiuga. any ease ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by and labors of that noble woman of (he Dr. C alifornia^ Bowdoin has not given much uttention to field Hall's Catarrb Cure. war. We were assisted in our work by 4 I b« ...... XAo Evory’s sports, but proposes now to spread herself. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Prope , Toledo, O •E. A . KNOWLTON. HORSES! We, tbe undersigned, bave known F. J contributions from many RuliulCorps anti 3 I bfi. Primes*...... The United Stales has put up a protectorate Cbeuey for Ihe laat 15 years, and believe him Ittht bevdlvMfi HttLiup, per Lb...... 16v 6U9 Malu St., tors, Workers, Gentlemen's Drivers, Budd It The Great Cure! over Hawaii, and Uncle 8am and the Sand perfectly honorable in all business traiissctions thu patriotic men aud women of our Grille] Horses, Etc., forCuturrb, Deufuemi,Colds.SoroThroat." wiches are now at Washington working on a aud Onaocially able to carry out any obligation city and several non-residents. I will llnurbeuebb, Headuvhe, Eel Id, Siekeul. made bv their firm. 26 Boxed of Bono hue’s Big BTobueeo R S A LE OR E X C H A N C E Uruutb ; ltot.tores the Voice, Seuso scheme for direct annexation. It is noticeable West.A Tbvax Wholeaale Drueaisl*, Tnledn, briefly mention the sentiment contained alufit in, uud ^uiug ut 3oo per lb.; ibU Biylfl Smell, etc. Try It! .*>th by DrugglutM o r I 'J obavco h uiudv oy Mu>o. uud tbe reg alao ATETHE 1I11B1 STABLE OF m all. A . F . K V O It V A < <>.. J that other fore gu countries, even England, O. Waluimo, K inn an 4 Mauvin, Whole in two of the tetters which I re Work 30*^ 17tU Sl., llrooklyu, N. Y. arucefully accede to our country’s position io sale Druggists, Toledo, O ular price U 40c per lb. Try it at Hall's Catarrb Cure Is isken in'ernslly, set- o ived with generous contributions ■ • iu ihe very b«»i mauo'or | , , FRANK DONOHUE, this matter. Tbe day has gone by when Eu at prices to suit, a fiue line of Ari Moulding* aud Children Cry for lug directly upon the blood and mucous snr and wbicb voice the seulimeutu utainyd Donohue’s Cash Grocery OiUameuiul Tnmmlug*: Ball*, Bpluulea, Kta.. ou Corner Park und Union Streets. 14 ropean countries can crook theCAMDEN. Tomcrrow. 'Wednesday, evening "An Even THOMASTON. APPLETON. THE STEAMBOATS. ing with Bells’’ will be carried out nt Rockport Right miler north «.f Rockland. Un the Camden and Mr. F. 8. Llbbv, our High School princi Three mile* west of Rockland, on K ft I*. DI Rorklmd and Ihomaaton Electric R. It., anr NInr miles west of Hocktnnd, on the K. ft L. H Plxtpon mile* N. W. of Rockland, on stage line A. II Hanscom of steamer Penobscot is PROCLAMATION ▼Irion of M. i ' K. IL Fir*t known nr a in 1 » . Boston ft Hunger Htramboat line Incorporatec pal and Mbs Leila Bucklin will take part, It. Known n* n trailing p..«t in 1*31. Sett lei In from Wrttren to SoarRniont. Settled about 177ft- F« h 2ft, 1891. being then ret off fto 1736; incorporated Nov. 7, 1776. Area about incorporated Ja n . «,*, 1R29. 189". poll" 3 5, eMate* visiting his family in Winterport. His place is port In Iftto Settlement enmm« need ITU 27,000 acrea. 1890, pops 517; i ttalr a, $ < 3 ,3 *8. To ilie Field of Sufferers. Em braced uti 11 1M* It rk nnd -< I H nth T h «•• den, the other part o the town, I rkport, retain- 1 Rev. C L. Paddock has accepted a call to $318,9*0. Postmaster*. A. II. N ew hert; N -rth supplied by F. A. Garn«cy....M r. George as ton. Incorporated M itch 20,17*7 I >pul itinn, trig the old organization. Firs! vi'iIihY "l lhe P»” »r.t« Of the Unlvemnli.t Uhttri h in l’-»atmnmere, O D. (b u ld ; N orth, W. II Fuller; It. H. Keene " ...... Buril t,; ~Burket,vllle, . lWu, HtkO. In IFVO the number « f |w a s «. I . In l.-M po ir 743, es South, W . i). ( ’ounce; W eal, \ S. Xmea; I’leaa Kld. n Buik i;K lm w ood, II. A. Mornnir. Select, 8ieward,who has ;.r’">nd 'h it Re-.-. P. M. Preble, Selectmen, A. L. Vaughn, Jason Hpe »r, Kdwln W aterm an; own Clerk, V. U. Kellur; Treasurer, Lennond, I* A Washburn; Town Clerk, T. \ rnt hrk.C. ( Wo , i; Trea-i Keniinu; 'Pawn Clerk, \V. I. Lawry; Trenan H ah n Keen made h:s lust ’rip for (he season Monday as Time Waits for No Mani Collector, C. K. Miller. | the Baptist pnstor, will remain here. M. H. M athewa; C ollector, Alex Spear. Carr; Trva«urer, I . O. Burgess. vir Rich goes on again in his old place.... Don't Hesitate! It is Dangerousl The new grist mill is being put in condition Ibra M. Corrison is canvassing for n Life of 8 earner Viking ha< been repaired in first-class Joe Gould Is getting out wood—by proxy. Pneumonia, the dreaded dl-eose th it earrhs lhe S When will ottr river be opened to navigation ? to do a large amount of work A new Noye Tramps are plenty in town. James G. Blaine. ‘hape and is n«,w one ol the best boats owned w -ary suit, r e r ’o the l.»n.d\ u rate, (hat is dreaded Mrs H. I Th tnpson is at Capt. Jonathan Joshua Adams has purchased n roan stepper six roll corn nnd feed mill made in Buffalo, N. The bowling alley gathers In the crowd, Everett Ripley Is coopering for L M. Gusher by M r Kimball. She is now frozen in at by one nnd all I’to umorita Is caused by the of Belfast parties. Y.. i» being put in. This is to be run by n Searsport but us soon as the river and bar- "cRt«*ct of ( «»titfh- and ( ’olds, hundreds am dyintt Strong’*. j Business continues brisk at the woolen mill as Roscoe Newhert is still unable to w o rk . dul y, and i v j Imdy is inquiring, ’’What cun W ill Grinnell Is preparing to Inf I Id ' It?’ Two candidates were taken into the Methodist turbine wheel. A set of stores will be put in ; and shoe shop. Lorenzo Sleeper Is very much improved in bars arc clear she will take lhe Eh eta’s place wall along his water front. la’er. An elevator runs from the ground Hour health. He went to the village one day Inst on the route between ('astfne and Belfast. It Church, Kundav forenoon. Elmer Jameson Is hauling his lumber from Charles Richards h»s crysipela io his feet, to the top. There is room for 10,000 bushels. November is reported lb »t Capt. Edward True will have A WtDICIHE HAS BEEN FOUND Lewis Kale« has closed his school at Damar- . the Anderson mill. That Is warrnn»ed to cure, and mikes the m^st nnd is confined to the house. Joe Simonton is canvassing for dictionaries We received a lew days visit last week from charge of h e r....It is not true as reported in Iscotta and c . ■ c li me Friday. I The ice In the river has left us so that those wood* rful cert-s kn -wn to an y b n d e; it l««nds the Our new bnrness maker, E. T ohnson, Is He found Alf Martz with a cellar full of water Wilbert A. G-I*11 i» w h» is in pretty good some pip rs that the Steamer Penobscot will physicians; i s • nt xre wen'rr ui; t cinnit be Cnpt. Samuel Watts and wife or Boston j who spear eels are somewhat disappointed. equalled. Il t« csiled opening up n fine business. and by way of trade agreed to pump it nil out health or much Ircrter than be has been. discontinue the one trip per week service be made ns a short visit last week O. E. Mclntvro and Caandler D.*vis are tween Boston and Penobscot bay. The service Judge Robinson, who ha a teen lu Augusta if Alf would buy a dictionary. Alf promised, Frank Andrews and wife were in Appleton Ship A. G Hopes, Capt. David Hiv r«, ar catching some fine pickerel from the ponds. S u n d a y . will be continued. on business, returned Friday. to bay three if Joe would pump it out. A rived at San Francisco, Feb 13 trudc was struck and alter two men whom Joe Another social dance at Glover’s Hall on Davidson A Currier are cn Tinc the s’ove There were but 27 out of the 67 present at B IG V O T E , Edward Smith, esq., and wife of Boston hired had pumped one day and one man had Thursday evening the 23J, with music ,by timber on the tract.bought of William Walker. the Grammar School Tuesday. have been spending a week in town. pumped one-half a day, Alf bought the die Meservey of Rockland. Charles Klei per Is chopping for them. F. M. Clark Is putting bin stock of goods In A very English gentleman by the name of tlonaries and excused Joe from further woik. A private ball will he he’d in Glover Hall, Judson Davis h getting iu quiie an amount Mrs. Acnes hartieir o’ Soulh I homnston Is getting a hand- .me v •. |n the v.»rld’s Fair Chauncy Oglethorpe registered at the Knox to lih .itoie on Bay View street. Wit li reference to the town building pro Thursday evening, Feb. 23, with music by of slave lumber thf* winter. John G irney is contest, she Invom 4349. Mrs Bi flett Is tho Houhu, last week. There will be a private dancing party in posed, everybody wants one. but the question Meservey’s Orchestra. hauling for him with two oxen titid two horses. e timable wi’e ih ■ popular S.»uih I'kornas- Dr. W. H.Tnkey has closed his practice nt Mechanic Hall, tomorrow evening. nt issue is whether it is advisable to build one McLoon «8t Stover start up their Inrge kiln Prof. Gowen. Deputy R W. G. Templar of t -n P'.i im a -te r, J At. bank* t, a n d we hope Tenant’s Harbor and g me to New York City. Dr. Pierson his been quite sick, but is im costing about £30,000 thus utilizing the whole this week, while the two small ones turn out s ie’11 win. proving under Dr. Hooper’s treatment. lot and reaping the benefit of the rents that the United State*, write* a very able letter to He was here Tuesday. about one hundred casks of litne daily. R e a d e rs of I he C.-G who have Globe cou would come from stores and udices that could Representative Henry G. Barlow of Freedom Rev. Geo. E. Tufts will give a lecture nf the Sup-rintendent We«ton will run a car after Twenty men are employed about the works pons to spate c.n leave them at H. 8. Flint’s, be put into such a building, besides the opera in opposition to the Druggists Bill now before Baptist Church, I'«esday» evening, suhy. rr, th • private dance, Wednesday evening. and all are kept lively. Wood is licing hauled and :bcy wi I be lot w arded to M ra. Bartlett. house, or whether it would be better to put up ’he M ilne Legislature. We think Prof. Gowan ‘'Italy and Switzerland." Dr. Sherman seemed to be favored with in quite lively from all direc.i ins. has the right side ol the question and that the n building suitable only for municipal pur Invitations are out for thn marriage of Mis-- valentines. He received seven Tuesday. West Waiuien.—Mrs. C »ra Moore re passage of the hill would be a serious setback PULPIT HARBOR. poses. The corporation meetlnc will be held Geneva Thompson o f Friendship to Ed ward T. turned from her father’s, E. A. M ink’s, two to the ctuse of prohibition. When tuch John Knowlton is having a Luthenn window March 7, when the hull question will bo acted Hall of 8t. George, on Wednesday evening, weeks ago....McLoon & Stover had an order apostles of temperance a9 Neal D.-w and the The going on the r eds L rather b a n ’, w ith put on his house and also having it slated. upon nnd some action will no doubt be tnken Feb. 22. for fa cl ve car- loads of pulp rick last week. host of temperance workers, including most hftro grotttid and Ice. Such going makes it Cap:. Wealtl all and wife of the Salvntlou to do away with the corporation. Sanford Delano has completed his bicycle They shipped four cars of rock and lime Sat of the clergy, oppose the bill, it does seem ns impossible to k< .-p horses sharpened, hut an til T R A D E MARK Army be d a meeting in town Friday night. From Main to Mechanic street along the boat nnd has naup d it the Novelty. Mr. Del urday morning nnd five car-load* Monday. though legislators should hesitate about pass wind always blows some one * ai.c good, so W. 11. Faunae was in Boston last week pointed lot to the strenn there Is to be a con ano thinks she will make six miles an hour. They will set their big kiln a-fire Tuesday to ing it. By the way Mr. Gowen is another Joyce, the shoer, is busy. buying new machinery. Business Is booming. tinuous block of buildings fronting on M.iin W ID O W G R E Y She will bo put into the water early in M irch. fill their orders. They are taking in a large Knox County boy who his risen to cmitieucj. IL B Quinn sprained his ankle quite badly Boston parties are negotiating for business street, and some of them extending acro ss the quantity of wood and are driven In business He was born in Appleton in the house now one day last week. Wo are sorry t j learn that H I. Thompson lots. Why not use Camden money if it will entire lot with an entrance on Meehan c. Be ....D avid Dickey received a car-load of grain owned and occupied by E. D. Gushco. of Union who went to Friendship last week to Eggs ere selling at 32 cents a dozen, while C o » 0 a i i Cromi Balsam! pay ? ginning in the corner of the liitiron lot B. Friday night and expects another Tuesday or attend the funeral oi his father has h en taken potatoes are SI a bushel. Butter is all the way D on’t h’.ko o u r W 'r l in advertising. Tho paper, Rev. W ’.V. Ogier preached In the M. E. Adams will build a large two-story mansard Wednesday.... Wm. Overlook and daughter I (be w npner, or the ’nd'le doe - not cure you, It Ik alck there with rheumatic fever and is unable HOPE from 25 to 30 cents. Veal calves,’are bringing th e m od I-m e . »he >'■■■ n v d i. \V ’r,w U r e y ’s roofed building nnd Geo. Cleveland helps build Gertrude of ThomaM *n visited Wm. Fuller to return chnrch Sunday p. m. Mr. Phelan was out ol us about 10 cents a pound. is the r nr dy •’ eu Mo ’.er- n l<.r • -»• I chil town. a partition wall and joins his building of about last week....Stahl A Robinson’s mill yard is Fourte •s N . W of Rockland. Hep,., dren ery f • • It has b-come i h it • bold rem edy E. C. At d rew hajob re 8. W. Jones. Selectmen, Warren Hills, O. N. -----Lemuel Couneo has purchased the Ernest Edward Head, a respected citizen of this Geo. W. Varney, who has been at work on Butler, Geo. W. Payson; Town Clerk, A. M. Cummings farm, and moves there this week. paring the Lewis Waterman buildings, the place, died very suddenly at his home near IVe are handling a large quantity Four ntiloa S. of Rockland, S ettled in 1776. Set the Herald the past two years, has accepted a Wingate; Treuauror. E. II. Burkett. Isaac Kalloch moves on the place which he home of his wife’s lather where ho and family lialcr’a Corner Feb. 4th. He retired about off from Thomaston and incorporated July 28, 184.8, o l Potatoes. Apples, Butter and Eggs. 1890, polls 418; estates $328,087. Postm asters, ,J. position on the Belfast Age. vacates----- Work is rushing at the Anderson make their home. 9 o’clock apparently in his usual health, but M. Bartlett; Owi’s Head, Miss Ann Farr; Spruce F. L. Whitten intends to build a new house soon complained of not feeling Welland died It you have them to ~ett drop us a Head, S. L. Hill; Ash Point, Ralph Crockett; M. K. St. Clair & Co are doing some work in the Spring on the spot now occupied by his mil1. E. E. Jameson has his lumber nil We have a woman who can milk and care soon after midnight, before a physician who Selectmen, Mark D. Ames, Sidney Jackson, L. A. sawed tor his new building at the village. for twenty cows when called upon, and then Town Cierk, Lewis fiutfer; Treasurer, IT. for St. George parties for the church there. store., nnd rent the lower part. had been called could arrive. He leaves a tine, giving prises. take care of the milk, and a small woman at S. Sweetland. This is a reliable firm ro do business with. Work on the railroad has been discontinued So. Wakkbn.—Henry Geyer of Friendship wife and two married daughters. His age was 66 years. A telegram from Massachusetts announces on Hcccount of the breaking up of the ice in Is visiting friends here....Elden Jones and that. Miss Oeorgle Wude has heoo ill the past the serious illness of genial Tom Atwlck. the river, where tho bridge was being built. wife of Pieasantville were at E. P. Jordan’s South Hopb.—Mrs. Ida St.Clair visited Capt. John Turner and wife ana Otis Side- eek. Edw. Gleason left for Tom’s home Saturday. sparker and daughter of Thomaston were in The High School opened in the school-house Wednesday....Miss Hattie Walter, who has friends in Warren last week....Several from town Wednesday to attend the funeral of NOTICK. Kjiojc Lodge, F. V A. M., held a public in been visiting her sister, Mrs. Peter Aagerson this place attended the Baptist Quarterly meet Through the influence of Ralph Carleton ot of District No 1. Monday morning under the Edward I lead—C. V. Carroll of East Cam \Vp will puy the freight on goods on large orders stallation Saturday evening. The following Rockport, a bill giving to our town a set of instruction of Mr Knowlton, a former teacher at Seal Harbor, returned home T hursday.... ing in West Rockport, last week....M iss Kvl- bridge, Mass., was at A. A. Newbert’s Thurs from our patrons living at Vinulhaven and Hurri offleem were Installed. W M., J. P. Spaulding; Miss Maggie KpeHr Is visiting relatives in via Brown of North Hope is visiting at her day. cane. Bend your orders by mall if you choose. Maine Reports was passed thro ugh the House of the school. The right prices are guaranteed and If not satis- 8. W., Julian Snow; J. W., George C. Horn; The Sick Accident Mortuary Bureau sent out Mr. Edw. Fossett was in town Friday and Waldoboro. grandfather's, Wm. H ew ett's....T. M. Fogler Twitchell, Champlin &Co. of Portland have factory return them. 6 C., George Uurdlng; T., II. S. Swcotlnnd; S., its first assessment last week. The company ordered a carriage of Wingate, Simmons A Co. Highland.—Mrs. Mary Watts has been of Augusta made his parents a short visit re purchased the canning factory of W. A. Luce. Milton Uasslck; S. D , Robert Harrington; paid seven sick benefits before the assessment for his business. He is meeting with (great very sick, but at this writing is better-----Mrs. cently. .. .M s* Carrie Payson was given a sur The monotony- of our quiet village was Efir'W e are still doing business J. D., B. D, Littlefield; S. S., Lewis Graves; was made. success in his new business. Capt. Poland who has been sica some time is prise party l,y her young friends, Thursday broken Monday by two runaways. No dam at 81 Limerock Street. J. 8., Will Henderson; M , Freeman Sellers; evening, the occasion being her birthday. She age. Tho electric button put into the hotel notify There was a meeting of the directors of the very low-----John A. Clark received an envel T., Lewis Butler. An interesting program was the recipient of several pretty presents. Alden Miller, an ex-soldier and pensioner, ing passengers when the cars arrive is a good Georges Valley R. R., Thursday at Town ope on the slxtoeath of this month with a sum cons’ ting of singing, reading, etc , followed of money but with no name or explanation as died last week of paralysis, aged about 50 THE Teirtonles, after wt/cti refreshments were thing. Press the button hard. It doesn’t make Hall. The object of the meeting was to remake ROCKPORT. years. much noise! the contract for the construction of the road to who sent it-----Benj. Kuowlton is confined served in the dining hall. A very ploasant to the bouse with a broken rib. lie slipped on which was rendered void by the discovery of the West Rccki*oht.—Another cold spell. Ten evening was passed by all present. Mias Hattie Gill entertained the Youug the ice-----Byron Ryder fell on the Ice, striking Physicians P uzzled. KNOX FARMERS’ Ladies* Euchre Club, Friday evening, and error in the town’s proceedings which have now below Friday....W illie Carter only eon of Many persons are unabte to sleep on their Sravoa Head.—A choir has been organized on the back or his head. He remained in a been legalized by the legislature’ Mr. Mitchell Roscoe M. Carter, has been sick all Winter, left side. The came has long been a puzzle to composed entirely of ladles....M iss Dolly Miss Agnes Tobin carried olf the prize for the dazed or bewildered condition for four hours was present and showed no signs ot discourage and is now confined to his bed. He has a lung physicians. Metropolitan papers speak with EXCHANGE. second time. before tie could tell how he was hurt-----Still Maker spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Ida ment in the undertakiug, but intends to go trouble.... Harry A. Drew is attending a vocal great Intoresl ot Dr. Franklin Miles, the cmi- Shea....M iss Belle Butler visited fri-nds hero Rev. Geo. E. Tafts will lecture in the Bap- man Kinney and daughter of Jefferson have nr nt Indiana specialist in tieivous and heart forward with the work as soon as the frost is school in Now York. Mr. Drew has been there diseases, who has proven that this habit ntlses sist church, Wednesday evening, subject, been making Wm. Stone and wife a visit----- last week....There was a danceiuUnlou Hall, out of the ground. Ho is a wide-awake busi only two weeks and can now rend without trom a diseased heart. He has examined and Tour through .Switzerland," a benefit lor the Lucinda Heard of Lebanon has been visiting at TJte.jnesday evening— Mine, Mamie and ness man and has the right kind of stufi' in stammering.. . .Oliver E. Biood was thrown kept on record thousands of cases. His New ROCKLAND TRUST CO. *Ja Curtis celled on friend, io thia | Baptist Society. Wm. Stone’s-----Mrs. Emma Snow of Vinal- Heart Cure, a wonderful remedy, is sold at him,as have the directors. from asleigh and had the bone of his sltoulde r W H. Kittredge's Drug Store. Thousands .The Loyal Temperance Legion enj n ed Tuesday and Wednesday Rev. F. M. Preble haven is keeping house for Oicar Hokes. CEN T S buyt* one of the Stumps in the Stam p Ko Union.-—Ethel Thurston’s little daughter very badly h urt....O ur schools closed last teslily to its value ns a cure mr Heart Dis- Mth Mrs. Coakley, M onday..., and several of his congregation attended the Bysiem «>f Deposit in the ItOOKLAND -----»♦»------r.-- week in West Rockport after a profitable term esses. Mrs. Chas. Benoy, Loveland, Colo., *1 UU8T COMPANY. i Chapel Society met with Mrs. C. P. Wak Baptist Conference at West Rockport. They Belle, about eight years old, hud ail the fingers says Its eli'scts or; her were marvelous. Ele of her left hand cut off, Sunday afternoon, WASHINGTON. of ten weeks, although many of tho scholars gant Book on heart disease free. &The stam ps are soiOverlock, is spending a few weeks iu Freeport....M rs. I aDtj Republican®, for the position of postmaster Fail Divi’.endsot 7 per c ut. per annum -luce last te soa, is now in New York playing. He with four oxen...... H. H. and B. E. Cunning- Nettie Kob'uwn U vblung Irieuds in lleliast J a, ,h(b pUte Mr Ew(j|, b8> #lw(|ys bcon g Ju ly , Ut)0. Average Dividend since organization over (J per YOUR bus played in Boston all winter and will be bum went to Rockland, Thursday...... lhe . . . . f red Luce ot Hound I’oud I, vbitiug bin i)emocrat. H« will inuke a in r,.t dllcieut pon PFB PFNT PI U w*.u> cent per annum. here to join Mr- Martz when be is ready to suw of Prescott’s mill that was sent away for • L i u LIT I Investors, Guuruatecd Bur plus a t cluse of last flstul year, over $100,000. brother. W. O. Luce. We are happy to know mu, w . „ . Frkod, , nd neighbor, toads a raid agatnu loss. stdii out, in May. repairs airived at its old quarters Wednesday, ’ ^ a t Fred is well situaied with this world’s FOOTWEAR btuik offered for sale at SI08 per share. and is now doing duty again....A lfred Poland ! goods, besides being u highly respected man. on Capt liobtrt Oilchrest'a Hood-pile aod In a 12 W. RODMAN WINSLOW, Orris Wooster, who has been leaching at .hurt nine manufactured it all for theatuve. Send to or cull a t the ojILi* for iuformuliau. I 132 NAHSAI’ ST.tVuuderbili Building), 212 : F o i- tll«j Year 1893 : Rockville, reiurued home Friday. Ha will was In town, Wedoe.dky...... John Huu.ay I N(jHnl Wi6U1NUTuN. _ Mrs. A. c . Uo|„ D, NEW VORR CITY. teach no more this spring, but attend to the went to Bellut, Thursday. „ on |bg #1(.k -----Selh of Applulon Cooper Brother., who have been engaged In EalaLJ.sluxl it lid douix bualut sa iu lhtn*j Mum i.fRix-a —O f— j Feb. 1, 1K7...... years (Uvidoods ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. town business, he being a member oi the ! was In town Thursday-----Alfred Orotton le m lumber mauntaeturing iu the town ol Sear.. ! beun paid at tl»e ra te t THE ELECTRIC i< luullb nor lava to vlk'UlB1^ bo". THE CKLEBUATKD Board oi Selectmen. I K merville, visidug his duugbter, Mrs. C. F. | mont in years past, are erecting a mill for the any time. LEVI : SEAVEY, I he Selectmen were in consultation with the Will be extended up North Main street to ; Brown----Miss Gertrude Fletcher of Windsor ^cutting of veneers, in the lively town of N ew - Y O R K S A F E WATTS BLOCK, Rockport Selectmen and Treasurer, Saturday, Black ington’s Corner and over the county road i is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Grotton------1 port. The mill will be 100 by 40 feet, two settliug up old business. The bonded indebted as far as Middle street the coming bummer. O B. Collius and sons cut 20,000 hoop-poles I stories in height, with un engine and holler FOB bALK BY Thomaston, Work will begin on this extension as soon as * last Fall. They are now eugaged in getting room 20 by 30 feet. Veneers will be cut from Widow Grey Cough Cure MOTTO ness ut both !owus has been nearly cancelled KPII. PERRY, QlUakyiales, Small Prodi., and the business settled up- the Thomaston branch is done. 1 out stave and heading lumber basswood, also from maple and birch. Is Perfection Itself Ferry's bteaur Dye Uou»e, 078 Malu 8t. THE ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1893.
TWO WEDDINGS. GOOD SHOWING. MARINE MATTERS. rescue ifl^i dory, which capsized while re The Movements of Vessels, turning to the vessel. All three were saved North-End Ceremony—Very Pretty The Annual Report of the Boston A THE THREE REASONS Bangor Company. Notes and the Like. after having been in the water sometime Event at the Soutb-End. clinging to the boat. The crew were twelve We sell our Winter Our readers no doubt will be interested in Sehs. Julia A. Decker and Pearl sailed Fri days at the pumps. The Phillips is owned by Wednesday evening in the presence of rela the following report of the directors of the day for Salem with lime from R. W. Messer. the Chas. E. Weeks Co. of this city. F o r Use tives nnd friends, Emma J., dstiphter of J. R I Boston & Bangor Steamship Co. for the past Richardson and wife, Maverick Square, was Sch. Ada Ames sailed for New York Fri Cnpt. I. H. Tolman is home from New Cloaks atPricesnev- year This favorite line has had not a little After Shaving, wedded io Albion C. Colby of Brockton. Rev. day with lime from A. J. Bird A Co. York. Schooner Brigadier is in Erie basin, , to do with Rockland’s prosperity, and our R. W. Jirikjn officiated, performing the ring Schs. S. J. Lindsey loaded from Joseph bound for Flushing with logwood roots from C. A. Sanborn, Concord, people will be pleased to sec that the line ceremony. 'l he bridal couple amid a bountiful Abbott and sailed Friday for New York. Savannah Lamar. er before offered in N .H ., says: “I have been itself is prospering: showering of rice left on the night Pullman K. C. Rankin & Son loaded sch. Race troubled with rough skin, mv for Brockton where they will reside. Mrs. The receipts for the year ending Do . Schs. G. M. Brainard and Red Jacket from Horse for New York, the vessel sailingThurs- this city. face breaking out. I tried Colby is a moat plean nt and agreeable lady ,423 2« Francis Cobb A- Co. sailed for New York everything, and got no relief whom many friends follow wiih good wishes. Ptr. Kntnhdin, 97tpF.fr/ 1 Friday. day. Sir. Penobscot. 127,143 12 until Comfort Powder came Mr. Colby who resided herein former years, Htr Robert Messer loaded sch. Clara for New T he Chas. E. Weeks Co. has bought the We like to make along. It has really cured me.” has quite an extensive acquaintance in this city Htr. New Brunswick, 17 " 9,915 62 Matinicus packet Ida Grover, of Hiram Smith, We want the A 1 We had rather Htr. Mt. D esert, 292 •• 37.379 45 York the vessel sailing Friday. "A IIRAI.IMO WONUKa.” and ia well liked by all who have met with Htr. Itockland, 257 “ 12,425 94 and lilted her up for a fishing vessel. <;apt. bu iress lively Sch. Maggie Hurley, from the Rockland him. The bride’s dress was of heliotrope silk Hales of tickets by nuents and Smith has replaced the Grover with sch. Da Room for New / money other tiunspor'tation com- Lime Co., sailed Friday for New York. fl have the and secure quick Henrietta, handsomely trimmed with silk and panics. 14,372 33 vid Af < )sier, and will run her as a packet: (omfort powder pearl garniture. The two little ladies who Express receipts, 1,r< 26 Sch. Ira B. Ellcms came from Gloucester Rems, sic no Sch. Ella M. Bartlett, before reported u Goods. than the Cloaks sales. served as bride-maids, Leola E., and Lena E , W h a rfa g e , cos 66 Friday. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thorndike, Balance coal account, 03 wrecked on Monroe’s Island, was an old class Is best for a sensitive skin} Sch. Lizzie brought casks Friday fiom Lin and nieces of the bride, were dressed in white Ipts from other sources, 2,994 13 vessel of 54 tons rogister, 33 years old and it relieves smarting, roughness, Making a total of $308,428 2t> colnville for Perry Bros. and heals all eruptions. and looked sweet and pretty. Among the Tho total expenses were, $300,458 55 Essex built. She was engagad in the had guests from away were Miss Barnard of Glou The Items of which were as follows Sch. Georgic Berry, Rogers, arrived Friday dock fishery, and was owned by Samuel V, M. W. S m ith, Malden, Mass., Operating expense, coal, wa cester and Mr. Van Olinda, Boston. There were ges, repairs and subsistence, from Portsmouth. Colby of Gloubester. There is an insurance CLOSING OUT CLOAKS! says : “ Comfort Powder cured many choice wedding gilts, noticeably silver, Htr. Katahdin, $55,903 07 me of severe irritation of tho Htr. Penobscot, 90,831 40 Schs. Onward and Carrie G. Crosby, with on the vessel of f8co. china and various pieces of art and needle Htr. Lewiston, 76,410 ao general cargo, arrived Friday from Boston. skin on my face. It is a heal work. Mr. and Mrs. Colby will be “at home” Htr. New Brunswick, 9,494 37 A Newcastle despatch of the 13th, says: BLACK Htr. Mt. Desert, 29,153 42 Brig M. C. Ilaskell, Perry, from Philadelphia ing wonder.” at 11 French’s Court, Brockton, Mass. Htr. Hockland, 12,434 05 Sch. Fleetwing came down from Lincoln ALL ORUOOISTB SELL IT. Hnlnries of ofilcers,agents and ville Friday to load for New York. for Zaza, which passed down yesterday, re assistants at 15 landing 33,652 58 turned to the harbor same day full of water, MILITARY CAPES ■ ENO POSTAL TOR FREE SAMPLE. A very delightful wedding was that of MBs Rents, 12,777 20 Sch. Catawamteak arrived Friday from COMFORT POWDER CO., Hartford, Conn. Adelaide Erskine Perry and Schuyler IDz.ard, 2.549 57 Boston where she discharged naval stores her bow port having been stove by ice. She at the home of Capt. E. 8. Farwell and wife. W harf repairs, 7,140 26 Formerly sold for $20 and $25, to E. • . SVKCB, UORCTAAV. Insurance, 17,003 08 from Baltimore. was beached by tugs Hughes and Alert, Fulton street, Wednesday at 10:30 a. m , Rev. Interest, 1.128 97 pumped out and repaired temporarily. Will close in this sale a t ...... $ 7 .5 0 Stationery nnd printing, 1,900 00 Capt. Phillips of the Woodbury reports the W. M. Kimmell < ffieiatinv. The rooms were ' dvertislng, 2,348 25 repair her. very beautifully decorated wi»b various plants, Telegraph and telephone, 1,259 59 can buoy on Lower Gangway Ledge, en whose bright blossoms contributed not a little Wood and charcoal, 081 12 trance to Mussel Ridge Channel from the Sch. Bertha E. Glover sailed Sunday for NEWMARKETS D ulling's, 091 27 to the cheerful picture. I he room where the Legal expenses, • 95 • 0 westward, has gone adrift and that one leg of New York with lime from White & Case. ceremony was performed was particularly Water rates, 1,109 20 Ladies’ and Misses’, formerly sold CO Cfl Redeemed tickets, 478 M the wooden tripod on Ash Island is broken. Schs. Ira R. Ellems and J. R. Bodwell are use Comfort Soap For lovely with ferns and tropical plants. The ex 4'5 29 loading from F. Cobb & Co., and Georgia for $10 and $15, to close in this sale. 0,629 46 After being laid up for repairs for a J | j Th° Hands, Tho Fa^o, Tho Com ceeding good taste and artistic effect of the Berrv from A. I4'. Crockett Co., for New York. plexion. It >s Antiseptic, Em ollient $3< 0,458 66 couple of months the cutter Dallas went into decorations attested the cunning hand and art And deducting that amonnt from the and Curative. of Mrs. A. C. Mather. The procession en gioss earnings of $398,423 26 service again Tuesday and started out on a Sch. J. Nickerson, A. L. Butler, and Addie JACKETS tered the wedding room to the bridal march Shows net earnings to be $37,994 71 cruise yesterday afternoon. During her tie I’. McFadden, from Berry Bros.; Addie Trade flnrk.) The amounts expended in 1892 in repairs of steam Schlafer, from II. O. GurJy & Co., and Mag Plain and Fnr Trimmed, formerly from Lohengrin, p'ayed by Mrs. Farwell. The ■ and maiutciiuuce of wharf properties wi re us up her force pumps, condensers and other bride was attractively dressed in an elegant follow portions of her machinery have been over gie Ellen from Joseph Abbott are loaded and sold lor $10 and $12, to close at p . & p . Steamer Katahdin, $16,722 16 O r tin princess costume of figured Itdia silk, gai- “ Penobscot, hauled under the direction of Chief Engineer ready for sea, bound for New York. this sale for ...... O v i U u 17,649 16 nished with white chiffon, watteau back, and a “ Lewiston, 9,874 58 Dinsmore, U. S. N. A new connecting rod Capt. E. C. Kenniston is home from Balti- beautiful diamond brooch, gift of the groom, “ New Brunswick, •' Mt .D esert, has also been put in so that now the cutter is m >re, where his schooner, the Win. H. Alli l he maid of honor, Miss Alice Erskine, looktd “ Rockland, Boston wharf, $3,593 35 in first-class condition. son, is discharging lumber from Savannah. LIGHT JACKETS lovely in white India Mik with band wrought Rockland wharf, 619 39 panels, garnished with chiffon, Merraet roses Camden “ 875 40 The yearly index to the chart corrections Capt. W. W. Achorn, of seh. M. A. Achorn, Belfust “ 703 78 _A_t «2 l-3e on a D ollar. Both these costumes were en traine. Little Winterport '• of 1S92 has been issued to United States who has been at home for a few days, returned Misses Hazel and Marion, daughters of G. F. Hampden “ Coast and Geodetic Survey, and is a valuable to New York Monday. Capt. A. N. Ames b&ngor “ Hix and wife, in white figured mulle, made $7,140 25 locument for mariners. accompanied him, and will go as mate of the CHILDREN’S GARMENTS charming little bride-maids and perlormed their Schs. Nettie Cushing and Mary Langdon vessel. Capt. Achorn has chartered to load parts demurely and prettily. They carried $57,334 08 sailed from New York Sunday for this port. lumber at Wilmington, N. C., for Jamaica. yV ( 50 C ents on a TJollav. baskets of roses. William Holbrook of Brain- The steamer Katahdin on her passage tree, Mass., was best man, and A. R. Weeks, from Boston to Rockland Sept. 6th, 1892, Sch. Laura E. Messer, Charleston for Way- Sch Yankee Maid arrived from Boston Sat SPECIAL PRICES ON MACKINTOSHES F. L Weeks, C. M. Erskine and Robert G and during the height of the returning sum inouth, vasat Vineyard Haven the 14th. urday. x Farwell were ushers. The ceremony was very mer travel, had the misfortune to break a Schs. O. M. Marrett and Commerce passed Sch. Maynard Sumner, Dyer, sailed from prettily performed. shaft, causing not only a complete disarrange through Hell Gate Tuesday, bound here. Delaware Breakwater, Saturday, for Portland. For this sale. All New Goods. After the congratulations the bride distributed ment of the service for several flays, but a Sch. James R. Talbot, Russell, arrived in Sch. Nevada is bound here from Boston. her bouquet of bride ros-es arm ng the guests, considerable loss of business and a large ex after which a dainty lunch was daintily served New York 14th. This vessel sailed from this Sch. James Boyce, Jr., Duncan, arrived at FURS pense. The steamer New Brunswick of the by Mr. and Mrs. Farwell. Many elegant gifts port Jan. 15th. Fortress Monroe 17th, and has been ordered International Steamship Company was char T o be solollav. were received. The bridal party took the after Sch. J. R. Bodwell came from Hurricane to Boston. noon train for Cleveland, Ohio, planning fre tered to take the place of the Katahdin for a Thursday. Sch. Nahum Chapin, Arey, sailed from quent stops at intervening places of interest. period of thirty days, enabling the company Port Royal 18th for New York. » COME EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS GOOD. The bride is a daughter of the late O?car to maintain its regular advertised schedule. Sch. R. L. Kenney, Colson, sailed Thursday Perry and Mrs. Benj. Haskell. 8be is highly The steamers are now in excellent condition, from Francis Cobb & Co. for Boston. Schs. Billow and Sardinian from Rockland educated, a lady in every sense of tho word, having been thoroughly overhauled and re Sch. Jennie G. Pillsbury finished loading and B. IL Jones from Thomaston, arrived at Thealwve braudH of K il) OLOV N art and Mr. Hazird is heartily congratulated by paired in the most substantial manner. The Thursday from Farrand, Spear & Co., and City Island, Sunday. For Sale by 0 Simonton Brothers our people who know the true worth of his wharf properties are in good repair and the Sch. John I. Snow, Hinckley, arrived in sailed for New York. bride. The groom himself has made many coining season will require only the usual Ex New York, Sunday, 14 days from San Do Simonton Brothers. friends here. He is a graduate of the School Brig Caroline Grey, from Perry Bros.; Wm. ROCKLAND, ME. o? Technology, Boston, and is now located in penditures to maintain them in good con Rice from II. O. Gurdy & Co.; and St. Elmo mingo with sugar. Cleveland where he holds a responsible rail dition for another year. The improvements from A. F. Crockett Co. sailed Friday for FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. road position. to the Camden property commenced in 1S91 New York. were completed during the season just closed Sch. Addie E. Snow arrived at Tlacotalpan, FISH AND FISHING. by the building of a stone abutment to re Supplied Each Week for the Courier- 6th, from Vera Cruz. place the so-called cob-work at the ap Gazette by New York Snip Brokers. NEW DEPARTMENT News from One ol Our Halibuters— proach or entrance to the drive-way bridge Sch. Stephen Bennett, Anderson, arrived in Vessel Bought. —AT Til 1C— to the wharf, etc., at an outlay of $875.40. New York 16th, 15 days from Brunswick, Ga., We are unable to note the slightest im with yellow pine. THE MORRELL A cablegram received Thursday by the C. STATISTICS. provement in freights for the larger classes of E. Weeks Co. reported the arrival of the hali T otal num ber of pnasarrea by all steam Sch. Martha Innes, which has been ice square rigged tonnage. The supply is in ex ATLANTIC SHOE STORE ers on all routea for lhe year, 945 but schooner Henry L. Phillips at St. Johns, Belweeu Boston aud Bangor, 429 bound for a month at City Island, sailed from cess of the limited enquiry, and while this ad N. F., with decks swept and dories stove. She •• Rockland and Bangor, ISO there Thursday. verse condition of things continues a reaction No. 666 Main Street. “ Rockland and Bar Harbor, 339 LIQUOR CURE GO. has been ont from here four weeks. Crew all from the prevailing depression is scarcely Total number of passengers carried, 106,255 Schs. Effie J. Simmons and Eliza Leven- safe. Between Boston and Bangor and saler arrived in New York, Thursday, from within the bounds of probability. The lim o o river landings, 75,690 HATSanTcAPS “ Rockland and Bangor, 10,296 Thomaston. ited number of fixtures for petroleum, geneu^ The C. E. Weeks Co. has bought schooner “ Rockland and Bar Har cargo, etc., during the week is indicative of nfl W, V. HANSCOM, M. D.. Ida Grover of Matinicus for the fishing busi bor and intermediate Sch. Emma S. Briggs arrived in New York landings. 19,269 change in rates. * ♦ • Sugar freights from ness. Saturday from Rockland. o o Average number of passengers per round trip : Cuba are moderately active, and a trifle firmer In addition to my Fine Line of Medical Director. Between Boston and Bangor, 355 Sch. Morris & Cliff is bound here from New Sch. Wide Awake of Portland discharged “ Rockland and Bangor, 114 for handy vessels. Lumber and coal freights ’• Rockland and Bar Harbor, 114 York, having passed through Hell Gate Fri ptorer’s Best 14,000 fish for the C. E. Weeks Co., Wednes to the West Indies are also a shade better, the Average receipts per round trip. day. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers day. ______Between Boston and Bangor, $1,606 55 demand for coal cargoes being at the moment^ Treatment can be receietd at “ Boston and Bangor including Schooner Milford cleared 11 th at Sabine —AMD— chiefly for steamers. Coastwise lumt foreign collections, 1,673 02 Pass fur Minatitlan, Mex. PATENT FLOUR. the Office o f Dr. Hanscom, at T W O T A L E S . “ Rockland aud Bangor, 83 79 freights are firm, although there is a lib qEfrs' fUftfisqiriqs, “ Rockland and Bar Harbor, 250 06 Schooner Joseph Souther, which arrived at margin for an improvement in the denj Rockland. Me, who will be An Honest Boy—She Took Him at The total indebtedness of the company I have added a full and complete line of HATH Dee. 81, 1«92, amounted I $63,965 96 Fall River, 16th, from Beaufort, reports on Coal freights Eastward have declined A Little Higher in Price. But H is W ord. The quick assets are : ANDCAPrf, and am preparol to furnlah all the pleased to furnish information Monday last, 20 miles oft Shinecock, during a ruling rate for yellow pine Latest and Bent Blylea ut price* that will •uit. My BEST, - A ccounts aud bills receivable, $25,627 83 Low Bxpenaes euablea me to give the BK8T at insurance (cancellable value) 14,879 16 N. E. gale, split foresail and outer jib and South Atlantic ports to No as to, Methods, Terms, Etc., It was at a railroad station not many miles Coal on hand, 7.474 60 Loweat Price*. WHITEST, Cush, 12,512 20 took considerable water on deck. Vessel the Gulf $5.75 and $6, antfu tror 'kland. A lady came up to the ticket Aggregating, ------New S tore! New Stock! Low P rice s! { ■Bread! upon application in person or $62,393 68 somewhat strained and leaking some. Boston about 75 and 80 cents. office leading a very sizable boy. Which shows a surplus In the amount by le tte r. “ 1 want a ticket and a half to Bath,” said of receivables In the sum of $8,437 73 Sch. Laura M. Lunt, which arrived at New Sch. Evie B. Hall, hence to Manzanilla ant SWEETEST, N et surplus to Dec. 31, 1891, $39,424 15 Orleans, Feb. 13, from Port Spain, brought back to Deleware Breakwater, f. o., Sugar, F. A. PETERSON, she. Nei earnings for 1892, 37,964 7! [ M O S T , “ Is the boy under five?” queried the ticket 22 cents for the round. Sch. M. A. Achorn, Blake Block, North End. Aggregating, ------the captain o f brig Jennie Phinney, before re man. To this account was charged ported wrecked at Venezuela. Cartaret to Wilmington N. C., Fertilizer $1, Insist on CettingThis Brand “ Yes!” responded the woman. for depreciation of prop’ty, $30,137 00 DIv. of 3 per ct. Oct., 1892, 15,000 00 Last week the United States Senate passed thence to Kingston, Ja., Lnmber $6. Sch. “ I ain't! I'm seven!” indignantly asserted $45,137 00 D. H. Rivers, Philadelphia to Cienfuegos, JOHN BIRD GO., Wholesale Acts. the truthful boy. the bill amending section 4347 of the Re saving a net surplus of $32,251 86 vised Statutes so as to prohibit the transpor Coal $1.50. Sch. Charley Woolsey, hence to At the same station a woman bought a tick For application to, depreciation of, 1 1 reduction Boothbay, Phosphate, $1.50, loaded and dis A. J. BIRD & CO. values iu the s 'era! properties. tation of merchandise from one American et and was told to take the forward car. When port to another American port through a for charged. Sch. Alfred Keen, Pt. Johnston to hand the following A rational ffeep constantly ABSOLUTELY FREE. the train pulled out the old lady was found NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. eign port. This bill has been passed in or Rockland, Coal $1. Sch. Edward Lameyer, ity seated on a trunk in the baggage car. der to stop shipments of goods from our At Hoboken to Camden, Coal $1. Dr. C. H. Leverton, of Wiscasset, has been JUST FOR FUN! L IS T O F L E T T E R S lantic ports to our Pacific ports by the way of appointed to represent the Morrell Liquor, DIED SUDDENLY A T hrilling Book, To Any Liverpool. T he tramp steamship found it a WK WILL SELL Post opium and tobacco cure in Lincoln County Remaining unclaimed in Rockland profitable trade, despite the length of the Free Burning Coal Reader Of This Paper. Office for the week ending Feb. 18, 1893: and to administer treatment. Joseph A. Condon, one of our well-known voyage, and felt secure in thus evading our citizens, died suddenly at the residence of J. bidiiw liitit. Stove. Ekb »u.t Broken Sl.ee Gents’ List. VanNeas, E. A. coastwise navigation laws, but this little busi PILLSBURY’S BEST Cookson, Walter Ladies' List. The Rockland District Ministerial Asso A. Karl, where he boarded, Sunday morning. Lehigh Coal Tells All About the Indians. ness has been knocked out. What the Ameri Curtis, Sullivan Blackton, Mrs. Ed ciation met with the Methodist church at A little daughter of Mr. Karl discovered him Granger, Gilbert ward F. cans want are tramp steamships. They are In Egg Broken Sizes. unconscious on the floor and Dr. Bartlett was Biggin*, Henry L. Chapman. Mrs. E. E. Damariscotta Mills last week. the general ocean carriers to-day.— Maritime Georges Creek Cumberland Coal. Latest Publication In Its Line, Entitled Hart. Alexander Childs, Mary Jane summoned, but to no avail. The cause is “ Life and Scenes Among tho Kiekapoo H all. W. L. Crocker, Miss Josie Register. FLOUR supposed to have been heart failure. De Indians’’—Contains Nearly Two iluudrod Had. Edward Clark, Mrs. Abbie E. F. G. Hastings, the well-known trotting Owing to Eggemoggin Reach being closed Hard Wood, Flour, Groceries, Pro Pages—Sent Free to Everybody. I k n Foundry Holt, Mrs. Florence P. ceased was 64 years of age, the son of Joseph horse owner and breeder, has sold the famous by ki , the light at Pumpkin Island was tern visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, Jelliaofl, E F. Hendrick, Mrs L izzie Condon, who owned considerable property In order to muko tho public familiar with Martin. T . F. S. constellation mare Gypsy and the old favor porarily discontinued Jan. 28. It will be re Lfine, English aud American Cement, the habits, manners, customs and history of Metcalf, J. J. Harriman, Mrs. J. J ite Watchmaker to a Boston man. Gypsy is at the brook. Mr. Condon’s occupation was one of the oldest tribes of American In Moore, Rutus Keene, Mrs. C. Starr lighted as soon as navigation opens. $ 5 . 1 5 Wosteru No.l and No.2 Cement. the only mate that ever produced a 2-30 that of a sea farer. dians extant we have published at great ex Pmkhaiu, Capt. Albert Staples, Miss Ada Owing to the western entrance to Fox Is pense a large edition of a work entitled Kkd. C. G. Watren. Mary. trotter in Dart, -iscotta. Watchmaker leave: «-O rdera promptly rilled. Telephone connection land Thoroughfare being closed by ice, the The ferry boat “ Hercules,” which the “ Life ami Scenes Among the Kiekapoo In. a very laigc class ^ ta s l colts in this section I light at Bruwn’s Head was temporarily dis- Maine Central uses to transfer its trains be dlans.” All their peculiarities, traditions, PARDON REFUSED. of Maine, and all wili regret his departure. Grail, Flour and FbbJ Store A. J. B IR D <&, CO ., h u b lts, In fact, their whole life and customs I continued Jan. 14. It will be relighted as tween Bath and Woolwich, has been hauled The price received for Gypsy was $900. North End, Bochland, Me are told In a manner which will Interest tbs President Harrison has refused to pardon 1 soon as navigation opens. up at Bath for the past month for certain re reader and hold attention to the end. This Mi. Hastings wishes to sell the balance of Ephraim W. Clurk, now serving a life sentence | Schs. Maggie Ellen and |. Nickerson ar- pairs, alterations, and improvements which book alM) «. \ : ; i .ii-H ili' .omociioii w ith the in Thomaston State prison for the murder of his pr< p tty here, farm included, at the same C H A S . T . " S P E A R ’S, tribe, how it came about and what has come 1 rived from Portland Thursday, are always necessary in a new boat. These The Best Place to BUT from It. The book, however, is In no sense the male of schooner Jefferson Borden, in 1876. sacrifice as he intends to go west.— Damaris a mere advertising pumplet; but one well i Sch. Addie P. McFadden came down from improvements are practically completed, and worth a dollar if It were published to be sol«L cotta iieral i. 295 AND 297 1UA1N ST. We shall not publish another edition for pub- W ILL SUSTAINED. **♦ | Belfast T hursday to load from Perry Bros, for on Saturday, Feb. 25th, the Hercules will go 28 -C E M E N T -- Uo distribution, and after the present one ta back to active service on the Kennebec K IH h L A M ), 51K •Xhuusted, the book will either be out of : Lewis Weaver, of Waldoboro, who is y j’j New York, -18 AT- We learn this morning from the Probate While the Hercules has been hauled up the print or h«» I by the book dealers at the pries years obi, says in 1811 the worms th». * <4 "** Lau fishing schr. Henry O. Phil named above, or more. Court that Judge Meservey sustains the will Pullman parlor car on the day express trains While this edition la-,ta we will send a co p y the ; 1 a c un his farm, and it has gv JO vkland, Maine, which has been on a S. G. Prescott & Co.’f. /kee to all who apply enclosing three 4-ccul of the late Margaret B. Perry of this city, has run only between Boston and Bath. On Stamps to pay coat of postage. I which was contested. again. N jw the worms are doing ih rtL y O g cruise on the Grand Banks, has ar- The Coal Dealers If you waut it, send now and save disap. thiug again. ■/9i\’td at St. Johns, N. F., 16th, leaking badly. Saturday, Feb. 25th, this car will begin run poin’tinent. ning through belweeu Boston aud Rockland. Tillson Wart W e will guurautee t<» till all requests ie- AGAIN CHOSEN *•* She reports having been 24 days in a hurri I'eiepbovc Oounectlon. W oexved within the next two weeks following .vj/wy- ' , The sleeping car service between Boston aud SPECIAL NOTICE. the appearance of this advertisement, but ! There is some talk of a kindling wood fac during which her decks were swept and 1 • , r.x iwj.r. will B ice in wind tiny will may not bo able to do ao later- It is for your Rockland has been steadily maintained. iwilowW l"f Inlircl mi. u llu » !e » W. S. White of this city has been re-elect tory at Wilson’s Mills, Waldoboro, says the dories lost. One of the men was swept over . ----un Interest therefore to send at once. A ddress M i l d at w y office, 406 M*lO 8 t. Office open Widow Grey Cough Cure M EALY A B IG E L O W , ed vice-president of the N ew England Gran Pcmaquid Messenger. Pine, spruce and board, but was saved after great difficulty by I Tapley’s ‘Bread Winner” out-wears ail ’ Wedutsday aud tiaiubiuy eveniuga. » OKI Grand Avenue, Mew Maven, Conn ite Manufacturers' Association. hemlock are the woods used. two others, who volunteered to attempt his other shoes tvery day, W. U . B M |dU , Collector Is Perfection Itself. 0 T U B ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1893.
CURRENT NEWS FROM ROCKPORT VlNALHsVEN PERSONAL. ROCKPORT BAPT1ST3. VINALKAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS DR. STEDMAN’S ALMOST A MIRACLE. Seasonable Happenings Served Up in Read Miss Jennie McDonald of Rockland 1 Sketch of the FaHy Organization of the A Balch of Readable Notes from the Home mprovement in Dental Plates. was in town Wednesday, tho guest of Rockport Chutch. able Form for Home Use of Granite The Most AstonishingCure t’utenn d Rept. 2«, IfFO, Feb. 23, INtO, nnd Mnj 10,’Pl, Mrs Chs«. Litth field. “ ~ i he sp rin g of 18.50 found tho p nlpit Ever Made by Medicine. In nn Improved m ethod Industrial News That Shows Business fur mnkii v pnriinl di n- I. S. Littlefield is home from Hurri- Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi Hire*. It doe® nwny Activity - Local Notes Regarding vacant. Through the year there was a ear.e. the dilli ully of quarrying stone dents and Visiters —Occurrences Triv A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE wtih the Inrve wucUnn Things of Interest— The Week's preaching setvice a part of the time, ial and Important but None the Less piste I" common «*»•. Recotd of Personals. the past month necessitating a reduction I lie plntec sre very Bro. Washburn of Fireman officiating. of Great Interest. siimlt, only shout one. in the num ber of cutters em ployed. Two Bottle* of Brown’ll Snrwnpnrllln !>- elahth to on< fo-rib be The writer of this sketch camo to Rock • tn r e s >» M u i t.» lle n lt li wild Strength usual else. Any number T he O A. R. had n five cent Rocinble port at this time, uniting with the church Many of our citizens are taking advan After All Hope Il.ul Fbd For M«t . n ol let tb rnn b. yui In 8. V. Colburn, who hat been at work 1'pnr» Ho Il.ul h Noro w h ic h l>l«clw»rg<‘tl wiibont (X'rnctliK sny Thursday evening. in Lowell, Miss., las arrive I home. O ct. 26, 18.56, by letter. Ho whs stro n g tage of tlie sleighing to get their wood » Quart n Day.— I In wj«» llrlpluftft, lieu- koo.I n o th jo u n sy bnvc Ridden, and Glfeu Up to Dio. si d no p lsie In tli’c roof All the lime manufacturers are rushing Mr Colburn was «uff ring from a severe ly advised not to do so by a young out. of the mnu’h The pstent pi in I* i-prHiil y sdnplcd to low« r denture*. DON’T M ISS In the limo casks, paying 20 cents. gentleman friend with whom he hml attack of rheumatism. We hear many complaints of over- TTere are th e plain facts of th e m ost To I'lun Ine KpiTiineB ca*® und for further had an acquaintance for several years, nformntlon, call nt Venzie’s Brass Bind meetings have Mrs Albina Smith and daughter, Il awed cellars, caused by^the freezing of ftutonlshing euro on record. Wo ofTer the young man remarking that tho QR. F. £. FOLLETT'S DENTAL OFFICE been changed to Monday and Friday Mu Martha Oakes, of Gloucester.Mass , cellar drains. to prove tho |truth of just such state Our line of $3.00 Suits church had just disposed of one of its evenings. arrived M onday. Fell. 13. They were F. M Brown has the timber on his ments or ferfoit Fivo Thousand Dollars. 299 Main Street. lies! male members, and knowing tny There was a Valentine Bill at the called here on account of the low condi wharf for a derrick that lie intends io Banoor, Me., Feb. 17. many imperfections he saw no chance for Boys. The values Opera House. Peabody's Orchestra fur tion ot their son and brother, E, W. erect in tho Spring |1 j ,£8 I, Janies D. for me to hold on long. He felt certain Evans, now a nished the music Smith, who has been sick for a number J. D. Arey nnd Zinas Burgess (have I should be turned out Ho proved a r e s i d o n t of Measles arc plenty and there seems to of years, been drawn to serve as traverse jury iimn Abbott, Mo., are unexcelled, and you false prophet. My brethren have over be enough for all. Several ladies have J. II. Sinborn went to Augusta Mon for tlie March term of court. , ;yj ,f do testify looked my errors, forgiven my short been pretty sick. day of last week to appear before tho W. V. Hunt has a handsome span ol under oath as comings. and are bearing witti mo still. follows: The Good Templars have moved from Committee on Sea and Shore Fisheries. black horses that ho is driving -in his never saw a better Suit Thirty-six years of forbearance is proof A p r i l 1C, Mr. Sanborn carries on an extensive employment with the Fox Island Co Redmen's hall Io the upper hall in Carle I that the church in Rockport is not harsh 1873, I was Hah business at M itinieus Island, and i3 operative Granite Co. ton, Norwood & Co.'s Block. j nor hasty, but long suffering and kind. taken sick - for $4.00. In fact, part owner of a large fish weir located w ith w h a t The M S l’.C hid a dance in the Pardon tliis digression. Mrs. U zzin Sm ith Jiviil receive $12.5 there. He handles a great many , proved to l>® Opera House, Wednesday evening, with Early in 18.57 Rev. James Williams from tlie Granite Cutters National Union, lobsters, which ue packed for tho Bos , a lung fever. they are Marked Down mtt3ic by Peabody’s Orchestra. was again called to the pastorate. It ns a funeral benefit on tho death of her ton mails t. Toe information Mr. San During this lasted hut two years. It was eminent late husband, W. G. Smith. "■ T sickness, a The hot sun and warm wind Inst week born will presect to the committee has ly successful. In the time, sixteen Indications point to a very busy sea- blister was ap brought out house flies I- that a sign been obtained by a practical study of from that price. were added to the number of members, sin in tho piving branch of the1 granite / plied to my thst the Winter has broken? the habits of the lobster, combined with left sido, the mostly by baptism. Some of the num industry. A large force will no doubt J amfm 1). E vans. ) ff 0 c t o f Those lilting seats at the new school years of experience in the full business. * />// h' ber ate in our' cburcli to-day, earnest be employed in this vicinity. a ■ , which caused a fever sore. I got through house play quite a circus witti tile pupils workers for tho Lord Jesus; others have T R A D E MARK Friday, tlie lOtli, tlie Gov. Bodwell the fever and moved about and outftif doors when they are not properly ailjusteu. MATINICUS. gone to serve tlie cause in the West, one some, hut the side and sore therein hagtiu did not return from Rockland owing to as a deacon; and some are in heaven. to swell nnd I was again put. to bed. This W I D O W G R E Y Alton Pratt found an Austrian silver the Bevero weather. The Emmeline was about June. 1873. On June 17, tliloi Mrs. Rhodes is visiting her son Fred Not one of this number has a9 yet fallon mtre was lam ed by Dr. Truew orthy, »»f coin under the flame of tire cabin of the was also prevented from making her Rhodes at So. M itinieus... .Capt. Brad out by the way. Guilford, Maine, nnd 1 have )w»eu told uiK schooner Edward Everett, which is being trip from Green’s Landing. quarts were twken from tlie sido. 3'®NTISM FFE8fflG broken up Young returned tlie 18th after a business Next followed a year of supplies; six From that 1U110 until June 27, 18S9, 10 yearx, 10 days, th^r* mlm a oontfanf trip to Rockland, Aughstn and other months ol tho time by Rev. Summer No books are to bo taken from (lie An electric light was first seen in tlyefroin my side. /iiu'Z. » r .r DON’T M ISS places... .Frank Stanton of So. Thom- ! Estes, who resided here during tlie time, public library after Feb. 18. until after COULD FIND" KO RELIEF. Rockport, Saturday night, the 11th of town meeting, and all books nnd peri xl- and °» W. O. Thomas serving a year nearly, our owa land in Scott and Gen. Pierce R ickvllle, then in the town of Carnd.n, largo dwelling, which they have rented DON’T M ISS Rev. Mr. Emerson, now of Portland, ■Fl Abbott, and have There are indications of a movement 51 years ago. He came to Vinaihaven for the accommodation of themselves ~ (3 since worked at turn- Rev. Mr. Seavy, and later. Rev. Mr. J ber operations and for tho- belter in tlie lime business. in 1859, nnd for mole time followed the and other haip, which will he employed Holman. With such short pastorates, firm ing. I f e e l Seeing our whole stock Carleton, Norwood & Co. havu fired up trade of carpenter, afterward engaged just as s»oh as the weather will permit. J strong and well, my and with the members burdened, and side bus entirely P lu g ! [io second and the S E & H L Shep- nt fishing. At the time of his death and The paving manufactured by the new anxious for the fate of the country, a healed, I weigh one & Co. is gelling its second one for a number of years back he was en company will go to James Grant of New hundred end thirty- i part of the time at. least, little was done. five pounds, nat und nlet^p w ul, und experi AVInt itai i<‘? of Children s Clothing, ready. gaged by the Bodwell Granite Co. car York, the large contracts which he has ence no inconvenience from my old fever j The church was becoming visibly weak A Hat. o b 'o n g cake pentering. He leaves a widow, four to fill requiring all of the output of these ■ores, nave whea I undertake to lift a G E. Carleton is having built an ele er. Two or three valuable^ members lwa vy log or ot her heavy weight. ’ I daughters and one son to mourn his loss. Union Co operative Companies. J I" - / i ’A Sareopari/la for every Suit is a vated tramway over the Rockport It. It. were added, but a much larger number of Pressed Tobacco. track, from Commercial street to each I_Cfftai ’■ ly o>r« e//rr Mrs James Keenan died very sudden bad been taken away by death or re In September, 1890,^— — - I of his limn kilns Ttie iimerock will he ly Thursday evening, Feb. 9. She had moval from the village. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. I introduced myself to money saver. unloaded from the teams on to a car and Mr. Ara Warren, in his been ailing lor some time with an inter October tho 6th,1872, Rev. D. C. Bix ■tore in Bangor,.showed dumped directly into a kiln. Brooklyn is entirely bounded on the sonth nal trouble, probably a tumor, and was by was by a unanimous voto jtnade pas him my sido and told nnd east liy graveyards. him my story. Had J'S bhw gitters were busy last making preparations to go to Boston for tor of tho church. At the request of the Pennsylvania produces more cigars than never seen him before. treatment, when her death, which was Convention, Bro. Bixby was to prenob any other state in the Union. There were present two week getting ready for their concert mid gentlemen, and to them very unexpected, took place. She was a once on the Sabbath to the people of Braascls boasts of a clock which is never also I showed my side snpper, nt the Baptist vestry, Friday wound up by human hands. Wind power o very estimable woman and duriug her West Camden (now West Rockport,) and told my story. ______. • evening, the 17th, for the benefit of the dees it. Fob. 10, 1891, a rep- S m o k e ! Reading Room. It is real nice to have short residence here had made many giving them some pastoral care during The Chinese postal service, which is slow resontative of brown's Sarsaparilla naw mo in' g’s Daughters get up a supper for friends. The remains wero taken to the week also. ill d crude, is controlled liy m any private companies. Bangor, aud at his "VVluit is it*? cents. Did you “C” the program? Thomaston Monday, Feb. 13, for inter Mr. Bixby was an indefatigable work request I wubmitted ment in the Catholic Cemetery. er; found everywhere except in liis Mono lake, Mono county, is called tlie my side to a photog To use Plug Tobnc DON’T M ISS BmuI sea of California. Its waters are rapher. I state my cith®. NORTH HAVEN. study, stirring up his friends to labor, Died Fi b 15tb Flora, wife of James strong, caustic alkalies. It has no outlet. for publication, to tho olten out-spoken in bis utterances and Tho largest sheet or pane of glass in tip* end thut o tlie ia m ight1 co in pipe by kind I quite sick. Fuller. Deceased has been sick for sev bo benefited, and be-J making many foes, to which tact he wcrid, it is stated, is set in front, of a build Sight of the fact that eral months, and lias been a patient suf cause I am very grate- ling the Tobacco, as purchased a wagon seemed indifferent; but ever pushing ing on Vine street, Cincinnati. It was \fu l to Ara Wanen, th® ferer. She leaves a husband and one n ndu in Marseilles and measures 186 by KM ‘Iproprietor of Brown’s .iitmore. forward, going far beyond the limits of daughter, 11 years of age. ii cfaes. ‘-JSarsaparilla, for pro-' drawing the smoke we are to occupy the Tss Elsie Crocki tt closed her school tlie territory assigned to him by tlie Con 4 during tho medicine Tho population of London now exceeds ’ that cured me, and D ist. No. 1, Friday, Ft b 10 vention, now assisting the pastor in that of New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia my recovery bus into the mouth^and ROCKPORT MARINE. Thomaston, tiow in Camden, Rockland and Chicago combined, and these four are always haen u source of Miss Lena Greenlaw and Miss Maker the only American cities having 1,000,900 or _ wonderment to uvety- Fuller & Cobb Store Visited at James Beverage's last week. and St George, nnd again reaching out more inhabitants. /,! body. puffing it out. Sch. II. F. Kimball loaded lime from - _____ J ames D. E vans. towards Hope nnd Appleton. In the In the streets leading to the quays at Alexander Gillis and Ellis Carver are ' Basoob, Feb. 17, 1891. I the Snepliards for Providence last week three years tint Mr. Bixby remained Alexandria almost every other shop is a early in March, and cutting brush for their weirs at Fred Than personally appeared the above to lake the place of sell. East Wind. with the chureli, twenty-eight wero drinking bar, where the most poisonous Janjes lJ. Evans, and took oath to the W aterman’s. nnd maddening compounds—a glass or two truth of the above statement before me. , Ship Wm. II. Macy from New Y»rk added in baptism. Two of the young James Carver fell into the pond, lust of which will often produce insensibility- G. A. Bajlbv, Justice ol the Peace. that we are offering for San Francisco has been out about men afterwards graduated at Colby and are retailed. week. He was rescued by Geo E. 170 days. one.other is our present Dea. Cousins. Texas has .57 counties each larger than Reader, you may not be afflicted us Carver who was at work on tho pond During this time the church building Rhode Island, two larger than Connecticut James D. i-ivans mu, but you tuny be cutting ice. Scb. Henry Withington finished load- and one larger than Massachusetts. Tho sullering from some hum of disease Special Bargains in ev was shingled, painted on the outside, ice Wednesday lor Baltimore and is area of Texas is more than equal to that of resulting from impure blood. Pimples, H a p p in e s s There were three deaths In town in frescoed and painted within; the present New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,Ohio, blotches, and boils show that the poison ready for sea. is in tlie system ami doing its work one week, quite an unusual oceurtaneu organ bought, the recess built where the Iudiiuiu und New England combined. ery department. every moment. Remember, tliero is uf) . . . .Euhriaib Cooper, Mrs. Geoige Dyer Sell Horace Morse of Bath loaded ice W l » » t i-i it*? organ now stands, and other improve HOUSEHOLD HINTS. blood disease from pimples to tho most and Nettie Beverage. last week from Rockport Ice Co. for Bal ments made amt paid for; the whole horrible tumors but what AjSpipe well filled J. G. Spaulding of Biickfii-ld and tim ore. costing a trifle less than seventeen hun Furs are best kept in a temperature of 65 degrees, with the a ir dry. BROWN’S Miss Cora Smith were united in mar dred dollais. w ith LIBRARIAN’S REPORT. Meat not too tender and crusts of bread riage. Wednesday, February 8 The Six months after the resignation of are excellent objects upon which a child’s Sarsaparilla wedding took place at the home of the Bio. Bixby, Bro. F W. Rider, having teeth may ho exercised and strengthened. will eradicate eompietely and perma bride. Tlie report of tlie trustees of the Vln- I completed his course at Newton, was 1 A teaspoonful of borax put in the last nently. No remedy known has over produced such remarkable cures as WoRKyi/tf’s alhaven Public Library lor the past year called to tlie pastorate, lie accepted water in which clothes are rinsed will na— sww.swwom shows th at there was appropriated liy whiten them surprisingly. Pound tho ho B ro w n ’s .Sarsaparilla. It is g, utle in I and entered upon his workatonoe. Ilia rax so it will dissolve easily. its work, bu successful, sure, aud lastiug "One Price to Ail.” tiie town. $308.50; expended for books, ordination occurred a lew weeks later, | Pearls which have become yellow from in results. m agazines, fuel and light, $301 82; 150 lteiiioiiibur there is nothin? “ Just a. p-noil" Aug. 30. 1876 Mr. Ryder also served the absorption of grease from being packed 0* B ro w n 's S irMi|.arilla. I'hurv I. no ivinedy Croice W hat Is It? new books have been added tlie past in wool or woolen substances should Imj which caa sh .a as m any ci 1111 ino ami remarkable during the hist year the church at West euros ns B r o w n 's Sarsaparilla. .Uaho by Ant I F GREGORY year; 12,000 books were taken from the cleaned with a little carbonate of soda, orris Warren A < , Bangor, .Me. In point of fact it is the Riekport, preaching once on the Snb- root or by bleaching in the sun. W I I ■ W SON, freedom from poisonous anil library, an increase of 3 500 over last , bath and giving them what other help There is no remedy like varnish for a had SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. spurious ingredients, the ex y«w - ______[ lie could as a pastor. burn. If any one who is burned will imme £1.00 PER BOTTLE, SIX FOR $5.00 diately apply a coating of common varnish Tobucco! From the flrst God blessed bis labors, ltOCI£L,A.TKX>, 1MI3. cellence in flavor which gives ROCKPORT PERSONALS. to the injured parts, it will not only allay to Dr. Price's Delicious Flav j The September following the ordination the pain almost instantly, hut will cause it ( in August, tie baptized two candidates, to heul up without u scar. J^ALI.OCH A MEKEHVEV, oring Extracts of Vanilla, Mrs. Coleman Goodwin is on tbo sick j a month later, two others, and so tlie If a chi hl has a tendency to throat trouble, ASK FOR IT. Orange, Lemon, etc., their list. his or her neck should he bathed every night L a w y e rs , i good work continued for three years, and morning with salt and water—com !»ll MAIN STliKKr, ■ KOCKLANt), ME wide popularity and increas Missus Annabel and Rosa Morse are Attend for Geiinau American Fire Insurance (.k> until twenty seven were added to the mence with lukewarm water and accustom N. Y., uud Waahlugtou Life Insurance Co., N. Y. in g sale. sick with the uiea-lis. him gradually to perfectly cold water—and church. At the close of the third year ’ I l l ' ' The retail grocers are learning Mr. Hatch, first mate of ship S. 1). |J(J f(J«dgofld. rubbed dry with a rough towel. Bonchut estimated that a child requires ARTHUR SHEA, Carleton, was in town last week. (To bo coutluuod ) that quality rather than price for the first month 10 meals per diem of 2 Practical Plumber. is necessary to retain the Ernstus Wail has completed a success- *** ounces of cow’sm ilk; for the second month, ful term of school at South Uuion, and ! The English newspapers are almost 7 m eals per diem of 0 ounces of cow's milk; confidence of customers and ...... u p i j for the third month, 7 meals per diem of 8 has gone to tho Academy at Houlton to unanimous 1U thinking the Gladstone ounces of cow’s milk; for the fourth month, Children Cry for make a successful business. Perfection In llralnuge and Venlilaiieu. continue his studies. 1 Home Rule bill will not pass. I 7 weals per diem of 10 ounces of cow's milk.