Courier Gazette: Tuesday, November 7, 1893 Returns
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T he Courier-Gazette. V o l u m e 48. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893. Entered »• Second OIam Mall Mutt#*. N umbbu 44 CITY CH A T. A PLEASANT EVENT. RIVERS AND HARBORS. OUTLOOK. A HISTORY OF NORTH HAVEN. GLENWOOD Here and There About our Rapidly Tuesday evening at the home of Mr*. H. J. Hope Casey’s Recommendations Will Tbe trouble with the Mach a« proves to he | ~l Growing Metropolis. Dunning occurred the marriage of her daugh Result in Big Appropriations. the fault of tbe designer and not of the Bath Written by a Young School Boy for ter Eva E. to Lincoln Snow. The rooms were Iron Works. We might have known so! | Composition. RANGES AND HEATERS H E trnckmen hav e handsomely decorated with evergreens and cat Nearly $600,0(X) will be expended on the been Induced to keep flowers,gifts of Mr.John Colson,Mrs.J.Thoma* rivers and harbors of Maine nnd New Tbe Spanish are having quite a serious time off Main street, and and other friends. At the southern end of the Hampshire next year, if Gen. Casey, the with Moors at the Millll*. On tbe 28rb nit . in , T he Inland’s Location and Discovery now wouldn’t it be a parlor were arranged lace draperies with grace army chief of engineers, has his way. He an Important engagement, the Spanish suffered by Pring It’s Separation from V in- good idea to have tbe ful intertwlnings of evergreen and ferns, from heavy loss i alhaven —Som e of the Tow n s Advant- has sent a report to Secretary Lamont of tho --------- ages and Resource*. ordinance relating to tbe background of which bands of satin ribbon needs of public works in the section of the the blockading of our led to a wedding bell of white and green under country where Col. P. C. Haines is in An aged New Y <rk farmer prophesies a haid sidewalks with boxes which the bridal couple stood. Mias Mary Winter, for these reasons: Tbe following history was written by one of charge. tbe scholars in tbe North Haven schools, Clar and bales enforced a 8now was bridemald and Chas E. Dunning Gen. Casey hopes to get enough money to First, the husks on corn are much thicker best man. Rev. John Pettengill of the Free than usual, nnd of a d.ep orange tint, instead ence Beverage: trifle sharper- At times this occupation of our complete tin work contemplated at Belfast of a light lemon hne. Main street sidewalk becomes a serious matter, Baptist church who officiated, made the vows harbor. A contract, for dredging is in pro Second, tho bog’s melt runs Jagged, instead North Haven is one of the numerous small and many a lady’s dress has suffered thereby. brief but binding, pronounced an Impressive gress and by another year the entrance will ' of a light lemon hue islands situated in tbe southern part of Penob benediction and after congratulations, wedding Third, the goose bone taken from a May scot Bay. It is located about twelve miles east bo deepened to 15 feet. It will take $32,- | raised fowl shows larger and whiter spots than 2 E We trust our traders will not postpone action cake was served by Misses Cora Hall, Mabel 000 to finish tho project. Tt is asked that <’u*tomary, which resemble the canals of Mars, of Rockland, which is its shire (own. Onr looking towards Merchants Week too long. Holbrook and Eva Wooster. $437,000 he appropriated for Camden harlur, i Fourth, the crop of nuts of all kinds is im island was discovered by Martin Pring, an mense and squirrels and chipmunks are laying Thero’s perhaps not millions in it, but there’s 'I he bride is one of whom no words of praise Me. Dredging has been contracted for, and English explorer, in tbe year 1603, Jane 7. would be too great and at tbe same time one in prodigious stores early in tbe season. a handsome business for those in trade. will I e done the latter part of the present Fifth, ihe purtridges and woodcock are Upon entering Penobscot Bay, he noticed two who needs no elaborate commendation to,en- season. j lighting in barns and outhouses instead of small islands, lying closely together, off to tbe hance her good qualities; her strength of char trees, and ducks are flying in U-sbcped, fn- northeast, and being attracted by their beamy, The amount of money to be raised In this One of the im portant improvements in acter and genial happy manner make all who j -lead of V shaped fbeks toward tbe South, made a landing. Upon landing be saw quite a city by various church, charitable and fraternal the state is that of Rockland harbor, where j Sixth, tbe green frogs are changing their know her friends. For many yeais she has number of foxes, and because of this be named organizations would be startling In the aggre it is intended to construct breakwaters at an j «kins and are even now seeking cooi wells and been a teacher in our pnbiic schools, formerly springs for their Winter quarters. the Islands Fox Inlands. In honor of Jobr gate. Nearly every organization in town hHS expense of nearly $700,000. It is hoped by a» Oak Grove Intermediate and later in the Vinal of Boston, this name was aj& Rome certain fixed sum to raise, and It’ll be this protection to ward off the effec’s of the Lincoln Street Grammar, which position she A reader hands us the following clipping changed to that of Vinal Haven, raised, too, notwithstanding the bard times. easterly storms which make the anchorage resigned a few weeks since, and in both of unsafe and do much damage to the wharves. for publication. It is entitled : “ How to Treat Vinal Haven for a long time cor which she did very efficient work, winning the a man—By a Horse.” of these islands. BntJ Tbe Rockland Charltablo Association is now A large sum has been already frpc-tifc on tho good-will of her pupils, and she will be missed work. And it is estimated that- $400,000 When a man drops from sheer exhaustion 30, the northern ish organized lor its Winter’s campaign, and a from our corps of able instructors. Mrs. Snow or illness, promptly seize an end-board or a North Fox Island. On July IJ.TOTr.lfifi hame great task awaits it. Already requests for help will ho required to complete the work. cart-stake, and pound bim » n the head and is also a lady of musical ability, teacher of on tbe ribs. If this does not recuperate him, was again changed from Fox Island to North are being received, two months before the usual Gen. Casey asks for an immediate appro instrumental niu3ic and for about nine years priation of $100,000. kick him violently in the belly, this treat Haven We have for natural resources, gc season of want. The people of Rockland must has been the faithful organist at the Free’Bap- ment will restore him it persistently admin fertile soil, good location for fishing, alsty make up their minds to give more liberally tist church. istered. WONDERFUL RECORD, If a man finds his load too heavy and feels an amount of lumber. HIGHEST CrHA-DE 1VIA.3DE. than ever before. The worthy poor must not Mr. 8now, too, is a person of musical tastes, that it will seriously strain bim to proceed, There Is one small stream flawing"" --------HOLD BY--------- 37-60 be allowed to go cold and hungry. a member of ihe Free Baptist choir, of good Many Years of Perilous Steamboating kick off a fence board and knock him down— the center of the island which famishes quite principles and pleasant social qualities and one Without an Accident. and hammer him thoroughly with tbe board. good water power. LOCAL LACONICS. This will give renewed energy, and be will S . ]YI. V E A Z I E , o c k l a n d . who has many warm friends. Mr. Snow’s It is an interesting fact to note tbat Cap’. make no more fuss But do not on any Many years ago there was a saw and grist Newsy Notes and Brief Mention of home was formerly In Tenant’slliarbor but for W. R. Creed of Vinalhaven, wha is now tak accound reduce the load. That would look mill, carrying on an extensive business, sit several yoars he has been a resident of our city too much like common sense, or humanity uated upon tbe banks of this stream, hut tbe Home Happenings. ing a woll earned vacation, has been in all and be will be likely never io balk again when SAVE MONEY & § I ' ■ ■ ' ” and has a prosperous business at the Northcnd probability the most successful steamboat overloaded. properties were allowed to go down, so that at T u b C.-G. tenders him its congratulations and present there is no milling carried on here. California. p • Wilson Block has been receiving repairs, captain on the coast of Maine. In June, 1868, If a man refuses to drink when you offer him AND TIME T,ckot wishes for himself and wife many happy years. water, don't give him any for two days. --------'Xvzyl o o be started on steamer Pioneer, and he had tbe In referring to tbe climate of the place, I will Great Cent nil Route Excursions.