T he Courier-Gazette.

PORTBR * JONES, Proprietor*. V olu m e 47. TWO DOLLARS A TEAR IN ADVAMOi IIKKBRRT M. LORD, Editor ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1892. E n tered hr Second Gin** Mull. N u m b e r 25.

JOHN P. WISE. Henry M. Wise, born March 6, 1847, PERSONAL POINTS. OUTLOOK. MASONIC DEDICATION. success of their enterprise and their new and Flora M. Wise born April 1, 1849. and elegant quarters. Another of Rockland's Sterling Business Hu commenced house-keeping tn May, Of More or Less Importance to the Tammany didn’t figure very largely St. Paul's Lodge of Rockport Dedicates Men—Brief Biography, Reading Public. 1845, in the bouse of Mrs. Chas. Thorn­ at . Its New Hall. POLITICAL POINTS. dike, School street, where he lived 36 Cleveland had little difficulty with tho In our sketch of the life of S. II. Bur­ Mrs A. B. Cobb is visiting friends in ongratulations are The Republican State Convention Is years, until May, 1881, nnd where his first Hill in his presidential race, and pee we made mention of tho fact that son, Henry M., now lives. Waltham and Dedham. pouring in upon Largely Attended, made it warm for tho Boles. he and John P. Wise went igto business Mr. Wise comes from a long-lived St. Paul's Lodge, The Republican State Convention was in this city the same year. Mr. Wise family. His grandfather and grand- Mrs. A. K. Stevens of Stenben is visit­ F. & A. M., of “Are you going to the circus, old held in Portland, Tuesday, and was is still engaged in active business life, motlior lived until they wore 83 ami 84 ing her father, Samuel Rankin. Rockport, on the ninn?" "I spose I’ll hev to so’s to take largely attended. Knox sent a full nnd for recreation devotes himself to years old. His mother lived to the age occasion of the the children, but I don’t believe in any delegation, 57. Tlie gathering was a horticulture nnd agriculture, in which of 81 years. He is tho last one of his Oramandel Smith of Gov. Burleigh’s dedication ot its pursuits he has the most gratifying suc­ seel) thing myself.”—Waldoboro News. very enthusiastic one, and Gen, Henry father's family. Ho has alwuys been a staff visited Thomaston Wcdnesdav. new hall which occurred Thursday even­ cess, the flowers from his plants and the B Clenves of Portland wa9 nominated resident of Kennebunk, who is 81 years ing, nnd was solemnized in due nnd vegetables from his garden boing pro­ T iie C.-G. enters more homes in Knox lor Governor by acclamation. His name old, and a smart old gentleman. Mr. ancient form by the Most Worshipful verbial lor their respective beauty and W. E Pendleton of Boston, a former County than nny other paper published. was presented by Judgo Symonds of Wise was superintendent of the Rockland Grand Lodge of Maine,in the presence of succulence. Vinalhaven boy, has been in tho city on It ia.therefore, the best medium through Portland,and seconded by E. B. Nealley water works during the water war and a large number ofladies and visiting Mr. Wise has been prominent in business. which the merchant, with his bargains, of Bangor, H. M. Lord of Roeklnnd was agent for the steamer ty of RiCich- brethren. Rockland’s business history. He is a can reach the buyers. and R. S. Partudge of Whitefield. H. M. mond from her first trip from Portland Miss Hattie Burkett of Belfast was in A. W. Hatch. W. M., of St. Paul's self-made man, has hail an active busy Heath of Augusta presided, opening to Machias in April, I860. The com­ the city Wednesday, the guest of Miss Lodge, opened his lodge and then the life, whioh has been a most successful Belfast is a lively town. Recently the convention with a most eloquent pany the next year bought steamer Netia Kimball. Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maine one. With friends by the scores and they rode one Mr. Penny on a rail, had address. During the day speeches were Lewiston, which took the place of the was received and at once took charge acquaintances by the hundreds the fol­ a tar-and-feather soiree last week, and made by Senator Hale, Congressmen Richmond to Machias. The Richmond Louis Karpenstein, of the Bangor for the purposes of dedication. The lowing sketch of his life can but bo some society event or other is on the Milliken and Boutelle and Gen. Cleaves. was then put on the Bangor route from House, Bangor, has been visiting in this services wero performed by H. H. Bur­ readable: program all the time. Hiram Bliss, Jr., of Washington was Portland. Mr. Wise was agont for city, his old home. bank, D. G. M., L. M. Kenniston as S , J. P. Wise was born July 5, 1817. •chairman of Knox County’s delegation, the line 17 years, when he resigned. G. W„ A. P. St.Clair as J. G W„ W. He was the son of Dr. John Wise of Gen. Cleaves of Portland should be a Col. S. II. Allen of Thomaston was one Mr. Wise was an old line Whig, and E. Bogart ns G. Treas., A.M. Wetherbee Kennebunk, who graduated at Bowdoin Fred Knight and Russell Tilden are proud man. It isn’t often that all sec­ of the convention vico presidents. H. L. cast his first vote for Harrison and as G. Sec., W. W. Ogier ns G. Chap.. Collego. H» was a surgeon in the navy visiting in Castine. They will return tions of a state with such unanimity Shepherd of Rockport on tho committeo Tyler in 1840. G. W. Smith as G. S. D., G. L. Fetila- during the war of 1812. After the war on their bicyclos. tender tho highest office to a candidate on resolutions, and T. R. Simonton of son ns G. J. D„ E. P. Hahn as G. S S., be was in practice in Sherburn, Mass. Rockland Commercial College. and greet his acceptance of the honor Camden chairman of the committee to CROWN GRANITE WORKS, with such hearty enthusiasm. W. A. Merriam as G. J. S.. II. L. Shep­ introduce Gen. Cleaves. John Lovejoy Later be removed to Kennebunk, his na­ The wife of J. B. Hodgdon, formerly herd as G. Sword Bearer, Joseph A. South Thomaston, Me. The Rockland Commercial College editor of the Thomaston Herald, is very of Rockland was chosen county membet " f tive place. Dr. John Wise was a direot Locke as G. Marshal, W. A. Albee as G. closed Friday for its annual vacaaion of sick at Ellsworth. of the State Committee. descendant of Rev.John Wise of Ipswich. A recent issue of the Boston Journal Tyler. ten weeks. An unusually large number M mments and Cemetery Work Mass., who in town meeting, August 23, gave a description of a Trade Carnival The ceremonies were very impress- MATINICUS. of students have graduated during the 1687, advised the town not to comply Mrs. C. II. Currier, of San Francisco, in a weotern town, spoke of its decided ively performed and were interspersed past year, and many have secured good with the order of Sir Edward Andros, Cala., who has been visiting in Rockland novelty and then compared western and with music by Peabody’s Orchestra, J. Iddo Tolman has returned from his First Class Work, audj Guaranteed. positions. The following have been Governor, lor raising a provincial tax, for a few weeks, has returned to Boston. eastern push and ingenuity to the dis­ E. Peabody leader, which added greatly trip to Rockland and vicinity... .Mrs. No Cheap Work Produced. awarded diplomas during tho paBt few it being contrary to charter rights. * • advantage of the latter. The Boston to the pleasure of the services. After Helen Ames visited Rockland recently weeks : Fred B. Whitcomb of Thomaston, A h HHinpIt'H of our work examine the Mayhew This was the first open promulgation Maurice E. Metcalf, a woll known Journal will please bear in mind that the ceremonies of dedication were ....M rs. George Collins wns in this Monument at Bay View Cemetery, and Stewart Leslie F. Smith of Vinalbnven, Louise Monument at Achorn Cemetery. in the colonies of the doctrine of “ no Thomaston boy, now doing business in Trade Carnivals had their rnn in Maine finished and proclamation was made by place last week. Mr. Collins is with Deeignaand estimates furnliined upon application. taxation without representation,” tho G. Hunt and Annie M. Chadwick of several years ago, and that the western All communications promptly attended to. 28 Boston, was in Rockland on business, the Grand Marshal, Grand Master Capt. H. Smith on mail packet Ida Rockland, Rena F. Martin of So. Hope, germ of the American Revolution, which Friday. town is old-fashioned. Taylor made a few very appropriate re­ Grover... .Thomas Frost of Gloucester E. O. Russell and J. E. Stevens of bore fruit July 4, 1776,nearly a century marks, congratulating the brethren of called on friends in this place recently Warren, A. F. Peterson of Searsport. In sympathy for Mr. Blaine in bis A. J. BIRD & C0‘ later. For this bold act he was arrested, Will Bailey of Portland, formerly of St. Paul's Lodge on behalf of the Gi and ....Ezekiel Condon and family from tried in Boston, imprisoned, fined heavily Mr. Stevens, through the influence of this oity, now comes into Rockland on affliction there is neither Democrat nor Keep conntantly on hand tho following first qual Lodge of Maine on having so pleasant Vinalhaven are in this place where Mr. ity the proprietors, went directly from the Republican,neither stalwart nor indepen­ and deposed from the ministry. the Pullman. Mr. Bailey has many n Masonic home, so nicely fitted up for Condon is engaged at fishing.. .. Mrs. College into tho counting room of Cobb, dent, neither free trader nor protection­ Capt. Daniel Wise, father of Dr. John friends bore. the noble work of the order. Ho called Edward Ames visited her parents, Capt Butler & Co.-----Principal Howard hns ist, but all arc fellow moved Wise, lived in KeDnebunk. where he attention to those ancient times when ami Mrs. Seth Caldorwood of Camden, executed pen-and-ink diplomas for grad­ A. D. Orno sends us from Newport by compassion. The "one touch of ® COAL! * died in 1843, aged 82 yenrs. Dr. John the Children of Isrnel were without a recently... .There was a severe tempest uating classes of Thomaston, Warren, News, Va., a copy of the Sun, contain­ nature that makes the whole world kin” Free Burning Coat Wise, father of J. P. Wise, died at Ken­ resting placo and after many years one here the 24th. Henry Young and Capt. Union nnd Bar Harbor High Schools. ing an account of the launching of the was manifested in the resolution adopted In Choatnut, Stove, Kgx Broken Size*. nebunk, in 1829, aged 88 years, was established, nnd said that he bad Jonathan Norton are minus one of their -----Mr. Brown is in Boston filling out stately steamer El Norte. by the Democratic national convention. J. P. Wise, after the death of hi no doubt the brethren of St. Paul’s chimneys. The chimney was blown Lehigh Coal It was a thoughtful nnd fitting act,which father, learned the trade of tin worker diplomas for city schools, several thou­ Lodge were equally filled with rejoicing off the schoolhouse and there wns small In E g g » n d B r o k e n Hlzea. Mrs. Chas. A. Stone, who has been was well rounded off by Mr. Swett’s at Kennebunk. Later ho went to Ban- sand in number.-----The proprietors will at the consummation of their labors. He damage to other chimneys. William visiting in Gardiner, Iia9 gone to Read­ appropriate words of acknowledgment. GeorgesiCreek Cumberland Coal. gor.worked at his trade with the firm issue a new catalogue soon. The illus­ then ordered tho Grand Marshal to form Young’s barn was blown down and of Campbell & Mills, thence to Calais, trations are from pen-and-ink drawings ing, Pa., where Mr. Stone reopens Pax- —Portland Advertiser. Hard Wood, Flour, Groceries, Pro­ the Grand Lodge in procession, which some of the debris blown 200 yards...... where lie worked lor five years. In by Messrs Howard & Brown, anil in­ inosa Inn for the Summer. The traveling public are pleased to visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, In the White House mail several days was done nnd they retired. 1840 he came to East Thomaston nnd clude a fine picture of Pillsbury Block. observo thut mall packet Ida Grover, alter Mr. Blaine’s resignation there Worthy Master A. W. Hatch and his Liine, English and American Cement, engaged to work^with tha late J. C. Lib- j At the recent Colby Field Day the commanded by Capt. Hiram Smith, came a letter Irom Iowa, says Kate officers resumed their respective places. Western No.l and No.2 Cement. by. In 1843, May 10, he bought out J. THE GRANVILLE. Class o f’93 won the class cup, getting leavos here Monday morning instead of Field’s Washington. The writer said II. L. Shephord was appointed Master g^-Ordcrs promptly filled. Telephone connection C. Libby and commenced work for him-1 21! points. Oliver L. Hall, formerly of Tuesday, but will still continue to go A Correspondent Strikes Into A Remi­ he saw that J. G. Blaine, secretary of of Ceremonies for the remainder of the self in a small building owned by Jos. this city, won 12 of this number. Friday. Capt. Smith has enusnd tjiis niscent Vein. state, had resigned, and he would like to evening, W. A. Albee of Camden, Pust A. J. BIRD & CO., Ulmer, which stood on the corner oi l arrangement in view of the coming know what duties were required of the Master of Union Lodge of Union, was Main and Spring streets where now is j mackerel season in which he will make North End, Rockland, Me Mu. E ditor:— I see by your Fred M. Withara, one of Portland’s secretary and how much tho wages wore. introduced as the orator of the evening. Walter J. Wood’s hardware store. three trips a week, leaving here Monday, paper that the schooner Granville has efficient teachers, and a former popular If the salary was satisfactory and the Mr. Albee gave an address, dwelling In 1850 lie moved into the building Wednesday and Friday of CBoh week, been burnt up on Ash Island .near Owl’s Knox County instructor, was in tho city labors not too arduous, the writer— upon the benefits of Masonry, tlie interest on tho east side of Main street, near tlie and returning TuP9day, Thursday and S. G- Prescott & Co Head, with a cargo of lime. Well that Wednesday, en route for his home in named Roberts, by tlie way—wanted to in the order as manifested by the large corner of Main and Sea streets, on tlie Saturday. Packet Julia Fairbanks will Have In stock all sizes of free burning is in accordance with the course of hu­ Surry. make application for the job. He thought attendance and the porsevernnee of the spot where Gould & Perry’s store now continue on her usual arrangement.leav- man events. But what I wish to say is lie would make a pretty good secretary brothers of St. Paul’s Lodge in securing stands, wbero lie was burned out in the such pleasant quarters. The address was ing here Tuesday and Friday for Rock­ that I sometimes look over the marine Capt. Robert Crie of South Malinicus of stale. COAL great fire of May 6, 1853. losing bis en­ land nnd returning Wednesday and Of tlio Boat zsllty. columns of our local papers to see if I had a paralytic shock Sunday of last well delivered and well received. Re­ tire stock in trade of 88000, not having It looks as if the Maverick bank di­ Saturday. This gives the traveling can recognize tlie names of any vessels week. He is considerably bettor at pres­ marks of an interesting nature were LEHIGH COAL, time to save a dollar's worth. Tho fire | rectors have little to fear from the oourts. public ample opportunity to travel which my infancy knew. But latterly I ent and many friends lispe for a com­ made by others present and at tho close Georges Creek Cumberland Coal, originated directly opposite in the Sam- J Judge Nelson has just quashed the must any day in the w eek....M rs. have only been able to discover in those plete recovery. all were invited to the Opera House uel Pillsbury building. At this great j indictments uguinst them on the ground where wero found six tables running tho Pamelia Stanton and children of Seal CHARCOAL. lists tliu names Corvo und Granville. that they are confused, full of surplus­ entire length of the house, most bounti­ Harbor are visiting relatives and friends tire thirty-two buildings were destroyed. Tlie Granville I knew as long ago as Dr. D. C. Perkins arrived Wednesday age, and so obscure us to make it hard to fully loaded with food for tho satisfac­ here. The town had contracted witli two Bos­ when she was owned by tho into Samuel morning from Boston, whore he arrived WOOD! ton parties for two engines which were tell of what the defendants are accused. tion of tile inner man. About 250 were AI j L j i l i i v d s . Pillsbury and was commanded by the Tuesday on schooner Nina Tillson from ROCKPORT’S GRADUATION. O I ’ Other indictments are to be procured, soated at these tables and ample justiue to have been delivered previous to the late Capt. John Haskell. I think there a sea voyage to the Gulf. He reports hut it is hardly to be expected that they was done to the elegant repast, though Akron Sewer and Drain Pipe, first of May, but did not arrive until are no vessels bailing from this place of himself greatly benefited by his trip. A large audience gnthered at tho Opera UllOUND TILE three days after the fire. will be free from fatal Haws, inasmuch there seemed to be no end to the supply House Monday evening of last week to her time and age in existence to day ex­ as they will bo prepared by the same dis­ for Underdrulnlng Purposes All orders Mr Wise was unable to obtain cept perhaps tho Corvo, Mary Langdon DELIGHTFUL TRIP. of food as well as coffuo, fruit and ice listen to the graduation exercises of the promptly filled. Telephone connection. Kemern- another store until tlie next September, trict attorney who drew tho indictments praber v ho place, « and may he the Lizzie Guptill, which I •ream. Rockport High School. Following is People looking for a pleasant way in which Judge Nelson so liberally criti­ when lie started again in business in tlie think was an old vessel rebuilt and re- The main hall of St. Paul’s new quar­ tho program of the evening: which to spend the glorious Fourth cises.—Portland Press. S. a. PRESCOTT & CO., store at the Brook now owned by the christened. But bo thut us it may, tlie ters is 28 by 60 feet and is finished in Music. sliould bear in mind that tlie elegant Prayer, Rev. T. E. Bruuw TILLSON'S WHARF, Koeklallil. Alalu.. estuto of G. A. Salford. From there he old Granville has passed to the shades white wood, and is most appropriately Music. new steamer Juliette, Capt. O A. It is asserted that after this year tlie j Graduation Address—"The {Y-iuiig Man of To- moved across the street to the building • • furnished and frescoed. Tho furniture m orrow ," occupied by W. T. Hewett, the baker, ------♦ w ------Crockett, will make an excursion to United States will not ouly be able to i is of antique oak with old gold plush Prof. A. E. Wiuslitp Editor of tlie N .3. Journal of Education. where now stands the Glover Block, SERIOUS ACCIDENT. Bluebill where a celebration is to stop importing fruit, but will begin to [ wliich is very neat and tasty,and cost all Presentation of Diplomas O. F. Richards'* H. 0. GURDY & CO he a factor in supplying the markets of Benediction F. E. Brastow — DEALERS IN— occupied by the John Bird Co. Mr- bo held. The bout will leave here at complete about 81000. A very lino Wise moved in 1858 to tlie new Palmer | A Workman Struck Down by a Fall­ six a. iu . and return here the same eve­ the world. The estimate is that New Brussells carpet covers the floor which The stage on whioh sat the graduating ing Hoisting Block, class, the Board of Directors nnd the COAL ------« Block, built by <1. W. Palmer, situated ning. Tickets only 81 for the round York will have 20,000,006 pounds of cost ahoul 8300. The frescoing wus Of all sizes, fruit from California alone this Sue.mor. teachers, S. J. Nowell and Mrs. Addie where Union Block owned by Mr. Mof- i What came very near being a fatal trip. done by Willis E. Carleton of Rockport Fast fruit trains now cross the continent L. Jenkins, was tastefully decorated lit now stands, where tie was again j accident occurred Thursday afternoon T R U E IT IS at un expense of 8200, and is exceedingly • W O O D burned out, June 10, 1862, tlie block I in seven days, uud enable the artistic, the colors blending most har­ with snowballs and buttercups, the class Long und fitted*.for the stove. on board the brig M. B. Huzzey loading motto, “Spectemur Agendo,” composed being entirely consumed. lie tiien That "Nothing Succeeds Like Suc­ growers to harvest a riper product than moniously and the emblems presenting Lime, Cement and Plastering Hair, ice ut the Rockport Ice Company's of the same flowers, being suspended moved with what little stock lie saved cess.’' An aillet in Tim Coi rier- heretofore. Arizona and Oregon are j a perfect appearance. QttOCEKIEB, PROVISIONS, wharf, Rockport. The ice was being from the arch above. While sorry to in a had condition to the Kimball Block, Gazktte is sure to start you on the coming to the front as fruit States;Miss-' The “All Seeing Eye" was especially L . O U T I -A-JXJTD I ’ U U U lowered into the hold in the old manner miss the usual class exercises our people where the Opinion office is now sit­ high road to success. Try it and bo issippi is getting famous for tomatoes, noticuhle and attracted much favorable Prompt attention to orders by telephone oi by means of two sets of tackle, one man fuel under obligations to the class of '92 uated. convinced. In this way you willattraet and Florida oranges und Georgia peaches th e rw Ise. to each. Albion McAlister, unexper­ comment. A fine banquet hail, 24 by for furnishing them with so fine un in­ He look into co-partnership his son many customers to help you win success. are always sure of reudy market. The No. 1 Camden St., Rockland, Me. ienced hand at tlie business, was on 4o feet, with kitchen 20 by 20 feet, tellectual treat as Prof. Winship’s lec­ Henry M. Wise in 1870. Mr. Wise, in Wants, To Luts, Situations, Boarders, outlook has never been so promising. deck striking in from one portion of the equipped with all the modern improve- ture. It is hoped that we may have the September, 1872, bought ut public: sale of etc., etc. slide when a heavy block from aloft fell merits, is on the left of the stairs. Com­ pleasure of listuninig to him ugain at no tbeestateof A. 11. Kimball, one-hall striking him on the right shoulder, PERILOUS TRIP. modious uud convenient aute-rooms und very distant day. of the store the firm now occupies. crushing him to the deck. He was re­ coat rooms arc between tile two halls. Ol a class of fourteen who entered the Capt. I. H. Robinson and crow of seh. Mr. Wise was for four years iu the moved to the residence of his son, Mo- These rooms tiro all on the third floor ot High School four years ago, but two W. C. Norcross, arrived at their home in city government, two years in ehanie street. An examination was the new brick block built by Carleton, completed the course: Johu Hardy and Rockport, last week from a perilous trip. A. F. Crockett A Co.. the Common Council, 1862 and ’63, made wllicli showed a serious Injury hut Norwood & Co., and healed by steam Win. Brastow. Though few iu numbers Tho Norcross on her return Irom Boston uud iu the Board of Aldermen two ut the present time it is impossible to and will lie lighted by electricity. no class ever graduated from our schools —DEALERS IN— wus struck by a squall oil' Cape Small years, 1864. '65. He was chairman ot say how had it really is. Tin; committee who hud charge of that has done more thorough work than Point and capsized. Fortunately no lives the committee to lease and fit up suita­ ------»♦,------the arranging of the rooms were W. A. ’92. The class colors were orange and were lust. The schooner was taken in ble rooms for the use of the oiiy govern­ MORNING MAILS. Merriam. R H Carey and F. W. And­ eream. The music lor the occasion wus tow by another vessel and ttuallv reached ment in 1869. -The other members of rews The committee in charge of the furnished by Peabody's Orchestra. C O A l . the committee were C. R. Mallard and Rockland and oilier K. & L. towns Portland where she was righted ami furnisiiings were L 11 Lovejoy, H. L — ...... »<> i ii Dr. C. N. Germaine. The committee new get mails on the Pullman train that pumped out. Thu cargo was some­ Shepherd and W. A. Merriam. A. W. ROCKPORT'S VALUATION. coulraeted with J. T. Berry for a part reaches here at 4:65 a. m.—this is the what damaged, hut the vessel wus found Hatch, W. M.was chairman of the com­ Broken, Stove, Egg, ef tlie second story, eml ait of the third mail that bus been .reaching us at 10:3U to be all right uud will soon be reudy for mittee who had charge of the entertain­ Thu valuation of the towu of Rock­ Story for a term of 10 years. Mr. Wise a. m. another trip. ment aud arrangements for the dedica­ port for 1892, us shown by the Select­ ------— And Franklin Coal. planned and hud the rooms, fitted up ns THE CHURCHES. •LECTR1CJ ROAD. tory exercises. men's Itooks, is 81,124,006, an iucrease uun occupied by the City Government. St. Paul's lxi.ige has at the present ol about 8100,000 since last year. The A. F. CROCKETT & CO. He wus married to Mary N. Crockett, Rev. Charles Parkhurst, D. D. editor A station will be built at the B ay! time about 190 members uud is iu a rate of taxation is one cunt, nine aud Crockett r 'ck, daughter of the lato Capt. J no. Crockett, of Zion’s Herald is to preach ut Northport Point road for the convenience of Bay j most prosperous condition. The mem- oue half mills, two mills lees than last North End, F nnd, Me May 19. 1844. They hud two children, camp-meeting. August 11. Point patrons. ' hers are to he "ougratulatud upon the year. THE ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1892.

GRADUATION BALL. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH- MEN AND WOMEN TO THE LADIES: Remember, we give HILL’S ; A Very Pretty as Well as Enjoyable Opportunities for Thoroughly Enjoy­ Personal Paragraphs of More or Less ALBUM or TENNYSON’S Occasion. ing the Great Holiday. Interest to Our Readers. o n io FHI'IT (WJIP’T POEMS, both $6.00 Books, to The graduation ball of the class of '92, 11. H. There will be a celebration at Green's Land­ C. W. Burns has moved to Warren. CqL/fOftfiq C oLd P rocess customers. Ask for a Card, and 8., took place Friday evening, and as If to be ing. Gale A Atkins go down (here lo fnrniBh Will Jenkyn was in Gardiner last week. we w ill explain how it is done. The Outlook for Business. in keeping with the luxuriance of leafy June, music for dancing. Which b purely vegotnblo nnd keeps Fruit end Miss Minnie White of Bath has been visiting Vegetables In their natural stale without being and the matchless efllorence of our own fair • • in this city. heated or sea led. By this process you can have There i> no heller criterion of the business rosebud garden of girls, the sun shone richly Fresh Fruit or Vegetables on your table every day There will be an excursion to Blnehlll in the Mrs. R. B. Messer and son Robbie are visit­ and It requires no experience to us It. The Cold prosperity of the community than the condi­ from the soft blue dome after a week of hiding, new and elegant Juliette. Preserver Is not only harmless but healthful, and upon the day which ushered in that longed-for ing in Union. the manufacturers warrant every package. tion of the advertising columns of its news­ ! M. S. Bird took the noon train Saturday for Samples to bo seen nnd orders left nt MEN’S night. There will be a Fourth of July hall In River­ papers. A glance at T h e C.-G. today will Philadelphia. The hall was tastefully decorated with hang­ side Hall, Appleton, with music by Titus’ MRS. E. W. THURLOW’S, dazzle the eye. ings, streamers and festoons of the class colors Orchestra. R. S. Keene and H. C. Pease will Mrs. G. W. Case has returned from a visit OAK ST HE KT, ROCKLAND, MAINE RUSSIA CALF The skillful cultivators of our business fields old lose and white, the stage front repeating be floor directors. to Augusta. •^A ddress all letters, Box 12, Thomaston, Me. these lines in tall jsrdinieres of welgelia and AOKNT8 WANTED. know that T h e C. G 's advertising produces E. B. McAlister is visiting bis home in syringa, having in the center a mound of Chelsea, Mass I have Berries, Drapes and Peaches a y results. marguerites. Crescent Beacb will celebrate. There wi’l fresh as when picked. I use the California ('old BLUCHER BALS, Process; do not heat or seal the fruit—Just put it Advertising has been reduced to a science The music was by Brigham's Orchestra of be dancing afternoon and evening with music George Fernald was home from Portland over Sunday. up cold—keeps perfectb ' ' PRICES and goes where the results arc obtained, there­ Marlboro, Mass., well known to our people by Meservey's Orchestra. Dinner will be nothing. Can put up a 1 served all day. Telephone orders carefully at­ Walter Spear is home from Harvard Med I- fore such an amount of advertising as appears and was very onjoyable. The concert selections were as follows: tended to. ical College. $3.50, $4 and $5, LOWER THAN EVER in today's paper Is a certain indication of the 1. Overture—Fest, L atann Frank Norton of the Boston Tech is home paper. 2. Clarinet Solo—La Bomnambula, TSomtor. There will be a big time at McPhetcr's for vacation. J. II. Flanagan -AT- The advertisers of Knox 'County have dis­ - t a. Serenade—Flute and Cello, Titl Grove, Un.on. There will be a street parade R. W. Messer returned Saturday from a An old Quaker once said that I b. Fantasia—Nightingale and Frogs, with band and fantastlcs at nine a. m., music, covered that Tita C.-G. is the great borne and E iltnburn visit to Boston. speeches and readings in tbc afternoon and he would do what good he family paper of the section; that every line of 4. Selection—Standard A irs, Schte/tgrell Mrs. Robert Geyer Is visiting her daughter 6. Piccolo Bolo—The Turtie Dove D em arrt dancing In Town Hall in the evening with Its clear, well-written and instructive reading 6. F in ale—Selected, Anon in East Boston. could while he was in this W. H. Brigham, Director. music by Burkett's Orchestra. E.W. Berry & Co.'s matter is read by every member of the family Mrs. Nellie Follet has returned from a visit A. H. Jones was the efficient floor director, to friends In Belfast. Prescott & Duncan world for he would never pass wh!ch has the good fortune to be on its sub­ and with his unvarying urbanity and imper­ Rockport also claims attention for the Mrs. W. F. Tibbetts, who has been quite The most Stylish Shoe for Gent’s scription list; that Its advertising produces turbable good nature|madeeverybody happy. Beg to Inform the Public that this way ngnin. lie died long Fourth. Vcazie’s Brass Band and G. F. Bur­ aick, is convalescent. they have bought the Stock nnd The guests were received by the following results. This is the kind of a paper that adver­ gess Engine Co., have the affair in charge Fixtures of Summer Wear now worn. ago and up to date he has not ladies: Mesd. F. J. Simonton, A. F. Crockett, George Spear is home from Boston for a tisers demand, and hence the rush for space. which Is guarantee of a good tlmo. The pa­ W. H. Glo.er, A. F. Rice, F. E. Hitchcock; three weeks vacation. returned. We are selling our Tho trade that comes from the homes of our rade, horribles, etc., will appear at nine a. m. Executive Committee, J. F. Carver, Grace A. There will he athletic contests during the day, Capt. Henry Pearson and family have been WM. WEEKS, citizens Is that upon which our business men Simonton, Lizzie M. Gay, Ada B. Berry, A. S. sojournl.tg at Crescent Beacb. supper at tbe new Opera House from 5 to 7 p. 470 Main St. thrive, and the tact that so extraordinary an Black. The following young misses were at­ m., and grand ball in the evening with music Mrs. Joseph Glover of Boston is visiting her LADIES’ effort has been made to reach this trade shows tending to the sale ot supper checks, refresh­ bv Peabody’s Orchestra. mother, Mrs. O. S Andrews. V/h$HHbLe ments being served at intermission, Mrs. Tbur- Where they will continue lo keep * • Miss Annie Conant has returned from an ex­ that the outlook for business is good, that our iow caterer: Alice Glover, Anna Crockett, a first-chins M arket, nnd respect- tended visit in Massachusetts. fully solicit the Public patronage. merchants are preparing to meet the demands Edith Simonton, Mary Case, Nina Crockett. Vinalhaven doesn't intend to be overlooked They would be pleased to call at FINE OXFORD TIES lor their wares and thit the whole county is The concert was from eight to nine, followed on Independence Day, and so will celebrate. Miss Annie Coleman of Boston is visiting her coutin Miss Lizzie Donohue. your house and receive orders. Ki Lt Suits about to enter upon a season of prosperity by the grand march, J. F. Carver, Class Steamer Vinalhaven with tbe Vinalhaven Ail goods delivered to any part Large variety of Styles. President, and Miss Ferguson loading. It was Band will leave here at 8:30 for Vinalhaven, Edw. Clark and family of Brockton, Mass., equal to that which is enjoyed by the great of the city promptly. a beautiful spectacle, for it was the festival of touching at Rockport and Camden. There are visiting their old brme, tills city. Foq $ 2 .o o . popular journal, T h e C.-G. youth, atid nearly all were radiant with Its will be a fine parade, exciting contests, a game Mrs. Will Everett of Dorchester, Mass , has charms. The toilets were of white and opera of baseball between the Camden and Vinal­ been tbe guest ol Mrs. W. S. White. Prices from 75c to $5. Rockport’s High School had a newdeparture tints, with lavish garniture of jewels, lace and haven HISh School Clnbs, skating and danc­ at its graduation last week, having an address Rev. S. E. Packard returned last week from flowers, and the ball was one of the prettiest ing at the Opera House, a band concert and a trip to the western part of tbe state. 1'hat is an offer whielt resem­ prominent educator. It's a good idea! in our recollection. fireworks. ’May other school? adopt it! Mrs. Frank Calderwood of Portland is the Extempore Bread, bles the old Quaker—it won’t The following couples appeared in tho grand (Home-made Crean Bread.) (/EpfS? flflE Df^ESS SffOES march, the ladles attired as briefly mentioned PLEASANT WEDDINGS. guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Fernald. ™ The first edition of the People's Cause. A. A. below: A. J. Bird and wife and A. W. Gregory and R lC lfifi Perfection Bread, pass this way again. It will Beaton and N. W. Lermond editors, made its wife participated in the Quebec excursion. James Carver, Miss Isadore Ferguson, while June Is Keeping Up Its Reputation for , , O ' Family Bread, hold good just long enough appearance, Saturday. It is wide awake and faille. W eddings. Mrs. E. S. Bragg of Vassalboro, son and CORDOVAN! earnest, and is having a warm support. Rob. Packard, Miss Lena Adams, lettuce greeu gauze. daughter arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Z. O Bragg. lllu Caramel Cakes & all others for you to take advantage of The contract for Syndicate Block has been Albert McLoon, Miss Mabel Haines, light Many friends and acquaintances in this city J. H. Pearson returned to New York Sat­ The BEST Shoe now made. We are blue Cbina silk with po'ka dot muslin. proffer their good wishes and sincere congratu­ Brown\Bread Saturday,and it. If you do it, you will be awarded and with all due respect and kindli­ Frank Norton, Miss Grace Andrews, light urday. Mrs. Pearson will visit here for some D Q l/np lations to C. O. Montgomery and bride of Cam­ time. J J ( l l i u l i Sunday Mornings. ness toward out-of-town contractors we are blue stitah, lace, the Sole Agents in this city for the in pocket about 81.00. If A. H. Jones, Mrs. Jones, in while and gold den. Mrs. Montgomery was Miss Myra Mrs. Thomas C. Fales, nee Miss Lizzie heartily glad that Rockland men are to do the MY GOODS CAN AL­ brocade. Knight of Camden until June 15, when through Davis, of Somerville, is visiting oer old home work. H. S. Flint, Mrs. Flint, blue figured mouse- WAYS BE FOUND AT you don’t you will loose just line. the Instrumentality of Rev. Henry Jones she in this city. A Knox County man making his financial chunged It to Montgomery. The groom Is a J O H N M C G R A T H ’S, CELEBRATED H„ S.& H.’S WOR W. F. Norcross, Mrs. Norcross in eau de S E A ST R E E T , A N D A T about that amount of money. mark in Portland and another Knox County Nil brocade, lilies of the valley. Mrs. Rose A. Day from Massachusetts is the popular Knox County attorney and the bride a guest ol her brother, Pillsbury Johnson, 85 G. L. F A R R A N D ’S. man winning literary laurels in the West J. D. May, Miss Mattie May In light blue most attractive and worthy young lady, Is a word to the wise suffi­ cashmere. Masonic street. tirCAltT WILL CALL furnish two items for T h e C.-G. this week. G. A. Ames, Mrs. Ames In dove crepe, white o o AT DOUSES EVERY K#“ Remeinber, we give HILL’S cien t? Knox County blood is of the kind that produces Angora fur. Mrs. F. S. Knowlton of Trinity street will D A Y. 21-34 results. ______G. M. Barney, Miss Lutte Duncan in pink Capt. Geo. E. Hatch and Nellie M„ daughter spend tbe Summer with Mrs. Eliza Ginn at ALBUM or TENNYSON’S mousseline de sole over satin. CHEAPEST LUNCH Rockport has a most wide awake and per­ of Capt. W. A. Mills, were married at the Crescent Beach. Boardman Austin, Miss Tberese Rankin in home of the bride, Thursday evening at eight PLACE IN THE CITY. POEMS, both $6.00 Books, to severing Chautauqua Circle. Would that every whPe striped chiffon over silk. Miss Alice Erskine has arrived home from town in our county were so blessed! Chau­ J. A. Burpee, Miss Jennie Fales in light o'clock, Rev. C. S. Cummings officiating. It Roanoke, Va., where sbe has been the guest of 468 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. customers. Ask fora Card, and We are closing out the balance of tauqua is an educational factor that is making blue crepe. was a very pretty wedding, and was enjoyed Mrs. Julia Lazell. A. H. Buker, Miss Genevieve Hanley of by a small party of family connections and we w ill explain how it’s done. itself felt, and is bringing higher education Tbomaston, In white mull with sash of Miss Alice Green arrived home Friday our Summer Stock of within the reach of all. silk. friends. A nice wedding lunch was served, from Pensacola, where sbe bas been spending W.P. McManus, Miss Della Bean, maize and a social hour spent in admiring tbe beau­ tbe past six mouths. The Democrats in convention in Chicago figured china silk. tiful gilts and congratulating tbe wedding Eugene Rose, Mrs. Rose in polka spot nominated Cleveland on the first ballot. He parly. Friday Capt. Hatch and bride left for Mrs. F. L. Richardson, with her two daugh­ CHILDREN'S lace over blue silk, diamonds. ters, Misses Edna and Sadie, is visiting her received 616 1-3 voles, Hill 112, Boles 102, Frank Richardson, Miss Emma Richardson New York, where the captain's vessel awaits Liq^T Stiff H/\t$ Gray 36 1 2, Stevens 16 2-3, Morrison 5, Camp­ in apple green china silk and chiffon. him. Capt. Hatch is one of our successful parents, J. G. Piper and wife, Rankin street bell 2, Carlisle IS,Palmer 1, Russell 1,Whitney Fred Simonton, Miss Kittle Lawry, In yellow and progressive master mariners, while Mrs. J. F. Libby and W. T.Cobb of this city, Levi crepe, buttercups. Turner of Portland and W. E. Spear of Boston Horsfords The Latest! l.Adlat E.Stcvenson of Illinois was nominated Fred Porter, Miss Mary Richardson in Hatch Is a worthy and highly esteemed young fo r the vice presidency. yellow faille. lady. attended Comencement nt Bowdoin last week. K IL T S U IT S Walter Spear, Miss Fredorica Frobock, in o 0 Maurice E., son ol Capt. E. E. Titus of sapphire brocude. The Best M ade! AT CONTRACT LET. Walter Hall, Miss Jessie Kulgbt in cream Rev. J. H. Parshley of the First Baptist Boston, formerly of ibis city, graduates to figured china silk. Church of this city married Friday evening at day from tbe Martin Grammar School, Bos A Rockland Firm Gets the Syndicate Fred Glover, Miss Lizzie Gay in light blue eight o'clock to Helen R., daughter of Mr. and ton. Ask your Physician lansdowne. D. WILCOX& CO.’S GOODS Block Contract. Mel Wotton, Miss Nettie Crockett, pink Mrs. Sabin Lord. The ceremony occurred at Elizabeth C. Crocker will arrive home to lansdowne. the home of H. M. Lord, Orange street, In the morrow noon from the White Mountains. She about H o rsfo rd ’s MARK DOWN PRICES The bids for the erection of the new Syndi­ Thomas Donahue, Miss Leila McLoon, Id presence of a small party of intimate friends. white China silk, marguerites. has been tbe guest of Mrs. A. B. Sawyer at Styles are Correct! cate Block, corner of Main and Oak streets, George Fcrnald, Miss Berta Brewster in pink Rev. F. M. Preble of Camden, a classmate of Marlboro, N. H. Bread Preparation. ITJ'W e’ll save you from 50c to have been opened, and were as follows: M. C. Cbina silk, roses. fife: , Mr. I Parshley in Oolby University, per­ Walter V. Wentworth, superintendent ol Foster & Son of Waterville, 832,000; Mr. Eugene Hooper, Miss Lolo Messer in light Prices Are All Right! 81.25 on a Suit, if you buy now. All formed the ceremony in a very pleasing man. tbe pulp works at Ticonderoga, N. Y .,bas It is a pure, health­ Brown of Bangor, 831,013: Mr. Randall of blue lansdowne. ner. After the ceremomy a wedding lunch W . W . Case, Miss Minnie A. White of Bath, been visiting his parents, T. A. Wentworth sizes 2 1-2 to 5 years. Portland, 832,440; W. H. Glover fit Co., of white China silk, buttercups. was served. The rooms were very prettily and wife iu this city. ful and nutritious Rockland, $31,995; Sherman, Glover A Co. of Will Graves, Miss Lulu Bennelt of New decorated by lady friends ol tbe bride. The C H IL D R E N ’S Rockland, $29,785, and the lust named have York in lilac figured India silk, white moss presents were many and choice and tbe con­ Mrs. S. F. Mallard aud Mrs. C. F. Simmons powder, and supplies been awarded the contract. trimming. gratulations hearty. Mr. and Mrs. Parshley and three children arrived here Monday of last J. F. Shepherd, Miss Marian Kelley, Rock­ week trorn El Reno, Oklahoma, where Mr. STRAW HATS ! GOOD SUITS, The block will be three stories, 100x60 feet, port,in blue crepe de Chine with chilLn. took Saturday morning’s train for Waterville the system with the of brick, with pressed brick and red granite Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stlmpson,of Thomaston, where they attend tbe Commencement of Simmons is in business. trimmings. The granite will come from North cream brocade, diamonds. Karl Mottlt and his friend, Dr. Harry Neff Frank E. Carr, of Chicago Mrs. Thos. A. Colby University. No cards. phosphates of which CHILDREN’S $2, $2.50 and $3. of Phtladelpnia, arrived Friday morning on Conway, and Fiske, Coleman A Co. of Boston Carr of Thomaston in black velvet, jet and o o w illfurtish the terra cotta work and the old diamonds. the boat. They came from Philadelphia to hue Hour is deprived. SCIIOOI. SHOES! gold brick. Sherman, Glover A Co.'s contract Merrill O'Brien, and Miss Lena llanly of M. H. Sullivan and Delia W. Bird were Boston on their wheels. Thomastcn, eream cashmere, claire de lune calls for the construction of the building above married Wednesday at 10 ;3l) a. m. at the home Charles Sumner Woods and daughter of trimming. of the bride, Altnon Bird's, head of Cedar BETTER OWES, the foundation, with the exception of arrange­ A. M. Miller, Miss Louise Bliss of Waldboro Dedham, Mass., were at the Thorndike the 75c. 87c, $1.00 and $1.25. ment and finishing of the store, the shelving, in blue lansdowne and chiffon. street. Rev J H. Parshley performed the cere­ other day. Mr. Woods is one of the heirs of etc., which will be extra. The elevator, also, l)r. Stansfield. and Miss Peaslee of Haverhill mony. The service was a very pretty and dove silk crape,English violets. the Maynard Sumner estate. will be put In by other parties. Work on the happy one and was enjoyed by about fifty $3.50, $1, $4.50 Horace Simonton, Miss Dillingham, ot Miss Walker of Purchase Street Grammar superstructure will begin In ten days, the foun­ friends. After the ceremony a nice wedding Bangor in ruse silk. School, accompanied by her mother and dation being nearly ready now. Harry Hix, Miss Ashlon of Boston, poppy lunch was served tbe family connections. Mr. red India silk. and Mrs. Sullivan then took their carriage foru nephew Walter Kutnsell, went to East Stone­ Take a W oman’s Advice Fuller A Cobb will occupy the entire buse- Dr. and Mrs. Hitchcock, black crepe de drive across .country to Belhrst, interested ham, where they will spend the summer. T H E B E S T ment, first floor and the rear half of the second Cbina and jet jewels of Roman gold, mosaics C o o K ip q B y yj/tf O iL S jo v e ! floor. The store will be occupied by Dec. 1. and diamonds. friends kindly decorating horse and vehicle F, E. Cooke, who agitated the part of “John Mr. and Mrs. W. S. White, black lace and with ribbons, old shoes et ceteru. They will Hamilton" a retired merchaut, in “ The Bur- Yea, it ia comfort, sure I steel. glat" Co. uu Saturday utgUt, is a Rocklaud hoy $5.00 and $6.00 PUBLIC. LIBRARY. Frank Weeks, Miss Helen Snow, white return tomorrow and occupy their recently pur­ No Heat! No Temper. No Fussing! chased house, Traverse street, which has been aud well kuowu about town. Mr. Cooke is chiffon. And at u smull expense 1 H. D. Ames. Miss Mattie Hills,black lace, newly furnished for their oecupane y. Mrs lar aud away above tbe average. Aud you cuu enjoy it, too, Several Nice Events in Store for Very rosebuds. Sullivan is a most charming, cultured and at­ by going to We show some of them in our Our People. Mr. Ordway, Miss Britton, of Boston, ecru J. P. Ctllcy, Jr., sailed from New York iast tractive young lady, while the groom, who is week lor Rotterdam. He was accompanied wool and lace. South Window this week. Come in The entertainment committee of the Public Mr Richerdson, Miss Martin, black silk and associated with Farrand, Spear & Co., is one ot by Charles Llucoln, a Bowdoin classmate. At W ise’s H ardw are Store, jet. carnations. our progressive, energetic, popular and upright Rotterdam Arthur Gilley of Princeton will And buying uu Library Association Is planning a tine concert Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Walker, blue and and look them over. in this city the last ot July by Sophie Hull of white silk, point de gene lace. young men. T u b C.-G. heartily wishes every­ join them, and the two will do Germany on Oil. MOVE thing that is pleasant. There were many beau­ Where you cun find the largest Baltimore, the famous contralto, and other Robt. Crockett, Miss Grace Simonton in thetr wheels. \ ami best vuriety of talent. Miss Hall will visit here, the guest of while gauze with silver border. tiful presents. Oil Sloven in Kuox County. 23 R. C. Rankin. Miss Fannie Ulmer, black Theo Lazell, well known and highly es­ Mrs. F. R. Spear. lace.nile green silk. teemed Rockland Joung man, graduated trorn In the Fall the committee hopes to present Obas. McLoon, Miss Rice in white chiffon OBITUARY. Bowdoin College Ia*t week, and left at once the “ Coronation of Columbus,'' an historical over silk, pink forget-me-nots. for Roanoke, Va., wb$rc he goes iuto business In Our North Window J. A. Levensaler and Miss Annie Lash of Mrs. Avis D., widow of Leonard Roberts, pageaot and spectacular, by Henry R. Browne, with his brother J. D. lazell. Mr. Lazell has Thomaston, nile green faille. died In Mattupan, Mass., Sunday, June 19, the author of "Longfellow's Dreatn.’’ Mrs. W. B. Everett, Boston, black lace, aged 76 years, 11 months and 26 days. She been very popnlur iu college us elsewhere, is a We display a great variety of A mock trial is also a possibility In behalf of English violets. smart, talented aud ambttioifoyoung man, and the Library fund. Mrs. La Forts! Fuller, Fitchburg, Muss., was born in Brooksville, but was a resident black cbltfon and tulle. of this city from 1854 to 1873, residing on T h e C.-G. prophecies for him a brilliant Miss Moore of Harerbill, pale greeu cish future. WANTED ANOTHER INDUSTRY. mere, moonstones. Granite street in tbe bouje now owned by W. Miss Voltz of Boston, embroidered blue T. Hewett. Deceased was tbe mother of seveu LIST OF LETTERS A W IF E COTTON SHIRTS, tulle. children, five oi whom are living. She was a We,the undersigned stove dealer* of Hock land and Prospect of a Box Factory for Rock­ Remaining unclaimed iu Rocklaud Post- Icinity, have thoroughly and curefully Investigated Miss Levensaler of Thomaston, heliotrope lady ol strong, religious character. Her last land. aud white organdy. Office for the week ending June 25, 18.12: the Improved VAPOR STOVES of 1802- With the BHY YCD8 SHOES OF DS. M rs. F . J. Simonton, black satin, Parisian months were mouths of great suffering. Her high statu of perfection which they have uow at­ At 5Oc Each. The large and rapidly increasing business of fioral applique, diamonds. Gents' List. I Peters, John W\ tained, we have no hesitation in stutiug that we be­ children, B. P. Palmer, Mrs. C. M Vincent, Perry. Dayton lieve them superior iu all respects to auy known Our Shoes are famous for perfect fit our local manufacturers—John Bird A Co., C. Mrs. William H. Olover, mauve brocade, C. H. Brown and wife and L. C. Roberts, Burbank, Willis E. method of summer cooking, and have uccordingly white bow-knot lace, diamonds. Rounds, Herbert V- bought aud placed on sale in our respective stores and style, and we warrant their dur­ E. Weeks A Co., Rockland Canning Co., and brought tbe remains here tor burial, arriving Briggs, Sumner Sampson C. H. Mrs. A. 8. Rice, old blue bengullne, point Boyd,Jobu A- (3) a Mine of them varying In price from $4 to the rest baa attracted the attention of E. C. lace, diamonds. Thursday morning. A fine burial ceremony Smith, A. C. We shall be pleased to show imy one who wishes to ability . Butler, Edward Smith, E. B. investigate> their a»‘advantages, which in brief t Young of Massachusetts, and be came here was held at the grave, In Sea View Cemetery, Barrows, John Thurston, Win. 8. follow* Their powet is equal to a coat range, aud last week to look the ground over. He exam­ Rev. W.O. Holman officiating. There is only Basco. John while tin y do not materially heat the kitchen, we The One Price and Stick to it EXIHAS. Ladies* Liat. ined the upper story ot the big Kacklilfe A oue survivor ol Mrs. Roberts family, the Rev Colson, Gilman A. guarantee to boll three quarts of water iu eight The floor afforded an excellent surface for Colson, Gilman C. Ames, Mrs Belie L. I minute*, and lo heat three eight poumi fiat irons Clolhiers, Hatters and Fur­ Maddocks building, heau of L-merock street, Benj. Dodge, whole 75 years old, aud work; Dowling, Frank W. hissing hot in the sunn tim e on our £3 stove, dancing. Brady, Nellie M. Ii Which is at least three times as much work «# cun Y o u c a n found it very suitable, and is now thiukiug lug Hughes, Henry V Bailey, Miss Hattie i be done on auy Kerosene oil *tove sold for the very favorably of locating a box factory here. The eucore which called out a repetition of tbe Cumberland Mountains, iu East Tennes­ Harden, Frances Crocker,urocaer, mr». Mrs Cynthiavyutuia rull.,. money. nishers, tbe ‘ Picture with Its Face Turned Towards Haskell, Warren Eaton, Mrt>. Laura C. TSere is no coal, aoot, ashes, litter smoke, dust see. G e t t h e tbe Wall,” was one of the best appreciated Jackson, J. M- Meservey, Mrs. Alice or kindling* to bother with; coal range furniture THE STEAMBOATS. Lewis. Thomas Lane, Mrs. Payson S. work! perfectly on them ; no wicks to trim or labor extras of tbe eveuiug. CLASSES IN DANCING. Moody, Chas- E . & Co Weiherspoon, Mrs. of ele.i'jiug stove lo prevent smell; a fiame of abso­ B e s t M a k e s The city of Ulchmoud has made her last trip Among tbe daucers during the eveuiug we Miltur, Augus Jarnos C. lute purity; no odors impuiU-d to anything cooked Murshali, John A or baked on them, having lu expeuso of material to Portland on the old route. She uow sails noticed Mr. Whittier of Boston, F. J. Simonton Prof. Kaukiifs classes opened at Ued Men s Wilton, Miss Hattie M . used w 11 pay for stove iu twelve month* use. A —Ar— J. F. Gregory I Son, Wail. Miss Cora model of cleuiilines.-, handsome, dm able, economi­ between Rockland and Machiusport. The o! thia city, Capt N. B. Jordan of Thomaston, Hall last Thursday. It has been decided to overlock, Cbag. Knight, Mrs. Fred cal, and positively nou explosive. Investigate. Frank Jones is expected to lake her place about i,ieut. John O. Berry of the U. 8. Steamer make two sections of the school, the advanced O’Neal, Hillyard R o ca lx M>, J. p. \Vite A Son, Walter J- Wood. 121 MAIN ST., July 10. Rocklaud Agent E. H. Olurk moved Woodbury, Mr. Davis o‘ Boston, Col. E. C. classes having Thursdays from 2 to 4 and 8 lo t >r______R o c k io h t , Arthur Libby. Uam oi-.x , J- W. Row E. W. BERRY & CO. S e ra . T u u m a stu n , Hinckley & Webber. BhtrxsT, his office furniture from Tiflsou’s wharf to the Knight aud W. A. IiiJ’ 10. The beginners Fridays 2 to 4 aud 8 to 10, ( Tapley’s ‘ Bread Winner” outwears all other U. P-fciliekuey, C. M. Black. CAsTltfE* A. W. Opposite Thorndike Hotel. Foot of L./ jerock Street. new depot on Railway wharf, yesterday. center.. at lied Meu s Hall. shoes. C la ra . THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1892. 3

Work progresses on the new jail. Amusements and Announcements. PIANO TUNING. FOLKS AND THINGS The Bay Point cooks have arrived. BUSINESS LOCALS. J. W. Walker, the piano tuner, will make his BEDDING PLANTS. Field strawberries are now ripening. i Show me the man with soul so dead that he , Advertiaemcnti* tn this column f iv e CENTS a mid Summer visit to Rockland about Jnlv 20 l in e . No Insertion less than twenty-live cents. O n e j can’t laugh at the antics of the “Jollities.” Orders will be booked at T h e C-G. office i t We now have Pullman trains, thank you! usual. Cut worms are making havoc with fruit trees. Thos. E. Shea and company at the opera CLOSING OUT SALE , house lor three nights commencing July 4th. Mr. A. T. Blackington of The 404 Shoe Store, Bay Point will have a telegraph office this would say to tbc people that could not get -AT- The Carlton New York Dramatic Co., which Summer. i waited upon in bis store Saturday evening that WATCH LOST. M o r e | opened tbe Rockport Opera House, showed in A Child’s Sliver Watch, either tn the Fate* (ma­ he has added a new clerk and would like to Reduced Prices. Mackerel from neighboring weirs are in the j Bath last week. ture or between the pasture nnd Cedar 8t., via the markets. have them try again. new street. Finder will be rewarded if they will AN O F F E R . The concert nt St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, leave the same at Pansies, 35c MRS. FRANK CROCKKTT’8, The Pullman out last evening bad seven Wednesday evening, was largely attended. Verbenas, 35c D a y . We arc gratified to be able to present to every Fred Rising’s cream bread is now the popu­ 26* 68 Cedar Street. passengers. Thomas E. Shea, the popular actor, gave sever­ Phlox, Asters and Daisies, 25c subscriber to this paper the opportunity to se­ lar thing for family use. Rising’s Caramel The Tillson’s wharf steamboat buildings are al recitations, there was also a recitation by W. Instruction on the Banjo. cure, on terms which arc real’y extraordinary, Cakes a»-e also the great thing just now. At being repainted. II. O’Neill and songs by Mrs. Thomas, Miss Nathaniel Hawth 'ne’s most celebrated story, the Brook, Rockland. The cheapest lunch C. M. TIBBETTS. Saturday, July 2d, Tho L B. Walker house, Broadway, is ready Lizzie Donohue, Ml8s Lizzie Me Nnmara, J. “ The Scarlet Let ’’ one of the most fascinat­ place in the city. 21 20 for the painters. H. Me Namara and II. M. Lord. Ice cream ing stories in Ati".clean literature, which richly “Albert R” is the best ten cent cigar in tbe WE SHALL SELL deserves universal circulation. To every sub­ Geo. K. Torrey has had a boat-house built and cake were served. Bother These Flies! on Messer’s wharf. city. For sale by F. F. Burpee. scriber of T h e C-O. who will pay $4 on his The next attraction at the Farwell Opera Prof. Lang, of Lowell, Maae., in In th«« city, I won't stand It any longer 1 I am going right subscription we will mail, postpaid, a copy of The oil has arrived for the Warren kilns, and House will be Atkinson’s Jollities, presenting Havener, tbe fireworks king, is rushed with ready for puplla on the ban io. All Interested are down to invited to call early na he already has a class nnd A PURE. EXIRA CHOICE, “The Scarlet Letter’’ in handsome cloth bind­ they will be fired today. the three act mualeale comedy entitled “The orders for Fourth ol July. A word to the wise new ones are coming every day. Mr. Lang comes WISE’S HARDWARE STORE ing. This extraordinary offer is practically a Tbe C. A R. Water Co. now mark their Electric Spark.” This piece has not been seen Is sufficient. recommended ns an instructor of high rank. All here for eight years but it has lost none of its les«on> private. D on't wait until I am gone but And buy me “good-will offering” on our part to our sub­ ditches with red lanterns. For a first-class square meal, well cooked come In now with the beginners. Now Is the time ROASTED RIO COFFEE, brightness. We take the following from the to start. I will have you playing correctly before A SCREEN DOOR scribers. We hope it will stimulate some who C. 8. Crockett has had a nice job of grading Worcester Evening Post of June 14. “ The nnd of great variety, visit the cafe of I. S. I leave tow n. A pply at the M A IN E MUdlU GO’S., have not yet paid to make payment at once, and done nt bis residence, Broadway. Porter, Main street, foot of Spring. Main and Limerock S's. or Union St. 24-26 and some also that it will induce some who arc not sub­ Jollities company began a reign of merriment Work has commenced on the addition to the scribers to put their names on our list. at tbe Front Street Opera House yesterday. All tbe July fashion magazines at A. J. Notice to Water Takers. WINDOW SCREENS! chapel of the First Baptist Church. Despite the excesslvo heat, the house was Huston’s news stand. We would respectfnlly notify our pntronn that They keep the best variety. 23 TbeG H. Robinson house, Crockett’s Point, well filled last evening, and those present their semi annual water rates are due and payable For 20 Cts. per lb. Dighton strawberries arrived last week. at the Company’s Office, No. 7 Lime Rock Street. was destroyed by fire Wednesday night. seemed to forget that the mercury was trying Egg cases for sale at the store of Bicknell No bills will he sent out KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rockland,on the third Tuesday of June, 1892. Newell Shuman’s new house, Locust street, The foundation is laid tor F. S. Mills’ new to run out the top of the glass, in the tornado Tea Co., 398 Main Street. CAMDEN & ROCKLAND WATER CO. is plastered. Rockland, Ju ly 1, 1892. 26 27 Mary M. Hull, Guardian or Walter 8. Hall of 2 0 house, Middle street, east of C. T. Spear’s. of fun that blew from the stage. Many of If you want smoke as is a smoke just invest It*'<■ kkm' 1, in Hui 1 limy, having present«>d her Green peas from Appleton camo into tbe the songs and Specialties are new and bright, second account of guardlnnshlp of said ward for In order that the Public may A sloop load of granite from Orono Island a dime in one of the “ Albert R.,” Spanish hand NEW LAUNDRY. allow ance: market Saturday. and the play as a whole Is one of the most arrived last week for Capt. W. P. Hurley’s made cigars at F. F. Burpee’s Drug store. FAMILY WAS/ThVQS A SFECTALTY. O h d er ed , That notice thereof be given, three te st the CofTee before purchasing amusing bits of comedy seen on tbe stage at weeks successively In the Courler-Gnzette, printed Our local farmers tell us that grass and other wharf. 503 MAIN STREET. we shall serve it HOT and FREE the Front Street Play House this season, and Four Radiators, 12 Registers, 980 feet Iron In Rockland, in said County, that all per-ons Inter- garden truck are looking well. Tbe W. O. T. U. will hold its regular bible Having had extensive laundry experience we ested may attend at a Probate Court to be held that is saying a good deal.” Thursday June Drain Pipe for sale cheap at E. A. C o l l a m o r k 's nt itocklnnd, on the third Tuesday of July the entire day. The curbing which is being put in is second reading Friday at 2 :30 in tbe parlors of the know that we can please our cuatomers. Your 30 Seats now ready at Box Office. 600 Main St., Rankin Block. 13-23* orders solicited and work guaranteed. next, nnd show cause. If any they have, why tho class, and was bought as such. Y. M. O. A. MRS. E. M. K N IG H T. nnid account should not be allowed. The “ Burglar,” as presented in Farwell 24 MRS. C. E. LOTIIROP. 26-27 REUEL R< IBINSON, Judge. REMEMBER, THIS PRICE IS FOR The little daughter cf C E. burpee was Six hundred cases of sardines arrived from Hills A Flint furnish hot brown bread for A trae copy—Attest:—E dw in Spr a g u e , R egister. painfully bitten by a horse, Friday. Green’s Landing one day last week for ship­ Opera House Saturday evening, was a rich Saturday’s lea, weekly. Try their Perfection ONE DAY ONLY, NEXT SATUR­ treat to our theatre goers. The play itself was Where Do You Go Al. Dyer ot Ash Point, an experienced cook, ment to Boston. Bread, something new and nice, made of whole DAY, JULY 2. clean nnd interesting, and the company an ar­ wheat flour. For your Summer vacation? Rooms nt the has entered the employ of I. 8. Porter, nt the The Rockland Drum Corps is getting in reg­ tistic one. All the parts were splendidly taken, TTTG- B O A T! Nash Cafe. s iiv e f so m n o m s i z : , Orders received by mail with the ular practice. The Corps numbers eight men that of the old man, by Fred Cook, a former . E. Rising, the Baker, Is making some fine Owl’s Head Park, and the privileges of the hotel, Fuller & Cobb have sent in a box of gloves and is making excellent progress. will he let on reasonable terms to parties wishing FOR S A LE . cash will be attended to Mon­ Rockland boy, being especially commendable. home made Sugar nnd Molases Cookies. Try to furnish their own supplies, help, etc., and (io The Steam ’’’ug ('U PPER, now lying nt Green's and other useful articles for the Rockland The Bay Point management are receiving “ The best thing we’ve bad here for six months,” them. Also fresh every day Perfection Vienna their own housekeeping. Apt»ly for terms by Landing, Me. Suitable for all kinds of towing! day. July 4. Charitable Association. many letters engaging rooms. The addition and Milk Bread, also Vienna Rolls. Angel, week, month or season to EDWIN SPRAGUE, Hull three years old. Boiler nnd condensing engine said one of our regular attendants. The com­ i; < k m !. Me. 34 37 In good repair; cylinder 10 inches square. Inspec­ The Cobb Lime Co. has torn down Bird kiln to the accommodations was put on none too pany will appear In the Rockport Opera House, Harrison,Currant, Silver, Jelly Roll nnd Plain tion invited. For particulars apply to soon. Cake fresh every day. G. M. N EE LON, No. 2 and is now rebuilding it. Stanley Thursday evening. A party will probably at­ CAMPAICN FLACS 26-27* G reen’s Landing, Me. BICKNELL TEA CO., Gregory has charge ot the work. The freight business by rail and steamboat is tend from here. of all sizes furnished at short notice; prices from Fine Spanish hand made, delightful for the >3.50 to >33. Call at B row n's W harf, N orth end. big. Tbe Richmond out of Portland Tuesday 398 M AIN ST. E. M. Perry has painted his house, Knox Fourth of July at Crescent Beach will he ride, the boat, or the hammock is the “ Albert 24 S. T. MUG RIDGE. 24 street, white with buttercup trimmings and was obliged to refuse additional freight. celebrated by dancing afternoon and evening R” ten cent cigar that is sold at Burpee’s Drug GOOD SCHOONER FOR SALE. dark green blinds. It looks very finely. Tbe C. A R. water rates are now duo and with music by Meservey’s Orchestra. Piano store. APPRENTICE WANTED. takers will do well to eoine up and settle. The solo by Mr. Frank Pearsons. Dinner served all To learn the Barber buslnesn. A good smart The schooner GEN. HANCOCK, wrecked lust The four Perry kilns are having their tops Auction Saturday evenings of boots, shoes, boy. Apply to J. F. COOPER, Fall, but thoroughly repaired on tho South Murine raised to reach the level of the Limerock Rail rules cull tor advance payments and to forget day long. Parties washing dinners can notify rubbers, confectionery, etc., at E. A. Colin- 25-25 471 Main Street. Railway where she may now bo seen. Everything is in first clnss shape. Vessel is about 12 tons. A W estern road, which has been extended to them. is no excuse at all. by telephone. F r e d M. S m it h , Proprietor. more’s, Rankin Block. Show cases new and CIRL WANTED. good chance for some one. Apply to The Limerock Railroad Co. is laying a new W. M. Tapley’s ring, lo9t in Farwell Opera 10 I. L. SNOW 8c CO., South' Marine Railway. Rev. J. J. Lewis, of Boston, lectured on tbe old, for sale or exchange. A girl to do housework In a family of two. side track to connect witn Bird kiln No. 2. House, at the presentation of “ Longfellow’s Passion Play at Fa-well Opera House Mon­ Smoke the choice "Albert It.” ten cent cigar Apply MRS. D. N. MORTLAND, Dream,” was found through the instrumentali­ at Burpee’s Drug store. 25* 64 Masonic St. FOR S A LE . T i c k e t s ! Numberless small Foutth of July celebra­ day evening, of last week under tho manage­ The Poland Farm, East Warren. Price >800. tions are springing up around us, so that our ty of an adlet in last week’s C.-G. ment of the Univcrsalist society. Tbe lecture Also one W. A. Wood’s Mowing Machine, price I have one of the larges: and best assortments COOK AND DINING ROOM >26; 1 New Milch Cow, price >30. Inquire of Wo arc prepared to furnish tickets to all Western people will have a chance to go somewhere. Col. L. D. Carver Is to have h is stable moved was profusely illustrated with stercopticon of fireworks in the city. Flags, horns, Japa­ Girl Wanted at Tillson's Wharf Rcstanrnnt. H. 1.. POLAND or of F. M. SHAW, Rockland. amt Southern Points nnd Check Baggage through out to Pleasant street, and will have it conver­ views, scenes and characters. The ball was 25 21* J . W. D A V IS. 24 28 to destination, saving you the trouble of having The largest run of advertising ever contained nese lanterns, etc. Wholesale and retail. E. your baggage rechecked nnd the expense of trans* in T h e C.-G. and June is a quiet month. Why ted into a nice residence for which it is well well filled with an appreciative audience. Mr. E. Simmon’s fruit store, 272 Main street, corner K. & D. CIRL WANTED fern. We represent every first-class railroad In the is it ? Horne circulation brings good returns. adapted. Dr. A. M. Austin will occupy It. Lewis took tbe audience on an imaginary trip FOR SALE United Plates and Canadian Provinces. Excursion Myrtle. I want a Kitchen and Dining Room Girl nt the One double seated covered carryall, one wngon Trains leave Boston four times every week, for all The late Sumner Whitney built aud occupied The letter carriers are having a struggle this to the town of Munich and from there to Restnurnnt, 345 Main St, E. E. HANLEY. and harnesses. Call at I. B. ELI.EMS’ Western points, having through cars for Chicago, 24 24-20 28 Pacific St. St. Paul, Minneapolis, nil Pacific Coast Points and the house, corner of Park and Broad streets, week with the new train arrangements. They Oberamergau, which was fully described, tbe TELEPHONE TO UNION. speaker saying that it contained tbe most Southern California. now owned nnd occupied by James Donohue. are good hoys,however, and will soon gat mat­ DININC ROOM CIRL Time tables and nil information furnished on ters running along at the old satisfactory pace. I remarkable people in the world. The Passion The money for a telephone line to Union, via TO L E T . application. Capt. Henry Pearson has a 25-foot sloop Wanted at ST. KATIIEKINE'S HOTEL, 3CS Three nice rooms ut No. 34 Spring St. Apply to Play is presented every ten years, about 650 Rockville, West Rockport, South Hope and Main St. 24-24 yacht, bought of Bety. Spear of Warren. He What better way to get an outing than to hire 24 M. 11. N A SH . TV. S. BUZZP3LTL, people participating in its production. The East Union, has been raised, and the line will has named her the Florence in honor of II. 8. rooms at the Simpson House, Owl’s Head CIRL WANTED. Ticket Agent Maiue Central Rallroud, Rockland. Park! Good fishing, good drives, good boat­ last time was in 1890, and the presentation he constructed at once. FOR SA LE. I have the Agency for the Callgraph, the best Pearson’s oldest child. A good, capable girl wnnted to do general house, A row boat and a good one, 16 feet long, made of ing, everything that goes to make the whole was attended by Rev. Mr. Lewis, und C. M. Walker, esq., of this city has been the work in a small family, Inquire at 409 MAIN ST. Type Writer In use. Send for Descriptive Cata­ While the sewer crew were blasting in front cypress. 24 A. C. GAY Sc CO. logue. complete, and at a very moderate price, too! 100,000 others. Forty-three perof tbe Pas­ prime mover in tbe enterprise and deserving of of White & Case’s, the other day, a flying sion Play were givon in 1890. and each Rockland’s amateurs go to Waldoboro to great cred it. CIRL WANTED. TEAM HORSES FOR SALE. fragment of rock broke the pipe of the Camden occupied about eight hours. The sum of Apply to CHAS. T. SPEAR, & Rockland Water Co., and there was fun and morrow evening with Hazel Klrke. Meser­ #124,000 was taken for tickets, half of which A competent girl wanted for general housework 17 295 Main S treet. vey’s Quintet will accompany them. A spec­ $6irtbs. MRS. R. L. W IN SLO W . water for a time. went to the actors, who receive the same com­ 24 84 Limerock Street. G R E A T SA LE ial train will leave here at seven p. m. Fare Engine and Boiler for Sale. W. H. Glover A- Co. are building a two-story pensation as they would while engaged tn or­ V in a l—Vinalhaven, June 22, to Mr. and Mrs. —OF— from Rockland and Thomaston 50 cents, from L. K. Vlnal, a daughter. WANTED. A l’ayne Engine and Boiler, 6 horse" pow er; all house on Summer street, east of the Harrington dinary vocations, and tho remainder is devoted n fine order; but little used Will well for half Warren 40. I .vows—Vinalhaven, Juno 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Dining Room Girl wanted at residence, for W . H. Fisk. It is being shingled. to charitable objects. One remarkable feature T . .1. Lyons, a son. the worth of It. Also one 2 horse truck wagon, 23 ST. KATHERINES HOTEL, nearly new. Apply to J. A. CLARK, They arc also building a two-story house on Hay has been coming to market quite lively is that tbe people themselves closely resemble Stroi t —Owl's Bead, June lb, to Capt. and Mrs. B. B. fltrout, a daughter. 23-26* W est R ockpott. Artificial Flowers. Gay street for C. N. Chatto. of late, as farmers arc clearing their barns for the characters they represent. The picture of 4'i>LMAN —Rockland, June 22, to Mr. nnd Mrs. CROCERY WACON tho new crop. Our local hay buyers have large Jvssu A. Tolinan, a daughter, weighing 11 pounds. For Sale. Little used. Will ho sold at a bargain. Some of our High School graduates had Rosa Lang, the Madonna, Is one of the finest Cottage Lots For Sale The undersigned offers for sale stocks on hand. In consequence of the extra Fi.Y L i.lt—Waldoboro, June 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Call at A. B. CROCKETT'S STABLE, their pictures taken by a Boston artist and ever thrown upon a screen. William L. Fey Itr. a daughter. 26*20* Lindsey Street. A t Bay Point, at prices varying from >300 to amount of hay coming in the price in Boston LiviXGBTONF. —W are, Mass., Ju n e 19, to Mr. >1000. Apply to 21 F .M . S H A W . OZKTXjiTr others had a Rockland photog’apher do the Not often are the patrons of the Opera House THXS W EEK has fallen olf. and Mrs. John Livingstone, formerly of Rocklaud. TO L E T . work, and the verdict now is that the Rock­ favored by so good an attraction as the —AT II En— W. T. Prescott and Walter Dunean have ‘ E d ih a’s Burglar” Company proved to be. One of Hlnghl's cottages on Broadway, near REAL ESTATE land taken picture is the best. Limerock Street. Also half of a double housu In Bought, sold and leased In all parts of the city ; bought the market business of Wm. W eeks- Notwithstanding the bad weather a goodly same location. Calion WELL G. SINGIII. T h e C -G.’s edition last week was 3000, one RUrriagcs. money loaned on good real estate security. stock and good will—and are now iu charge. audience was present and enjoyed the tine act­ 26-20 186 Broadway. WALKER & ROHE, Brokers, of our often more occasions. Our neighbor 17 311 Main Mr, ct. Parlors. 33 Spring Street, This is the well known Smith A Ludwig stand. ing which, wo are free to say, was second to I'ah siili v—Loan -dockland, June 24, by Rev. The ENTIRE STOCK of a New York Dealer. with the large pretentions and dwarfish circu­ It is a good location aud Messrs. Prescott and F. M. Preble, of Camden, Rev. J. II. Pa rah l« y, TENEMENT TO LET. These Flo wets will be sold at u none seen in Rockland in recent years, and the pastor of the First Baptist Church, and Helen Ruth A Bond .lx room tonomont at 25 SE A S T R E E T . LIVERY FOR SALE. lation should not overlook this, or the tact t~ut Duncan are experienced business men and that $200 is waiting for a taker. plot was unfolded with that exceedingly beau­ Lord, hoth of Rockland. Apply on the prem t.es. 24.26* I offer my entire Livery Stable Plant, horses, d tV A T sacrifice wide awake hustlers. tiful finish that refreshes the beholder und Ha tc h —Mil l s — Rockland, Ju n e 23, bv Rev. carriages, fixtures and all for sale. Stible is sit ;. Our Christian Endeavor Society has received (’. H. Cummings, Capt. Georgt E. Hutch and Nellie TENEMENT TO LET. uated on Main Street, Rockland; good location and Our mails now arrive at 4.05 a . m , 10.10 a . makes them long for more of the same Kind. M Mills, both of Rocklaud. til in first class order. Good reasons for selling. Cull mid Examtue. letters from the heads of the United Society, a Da v is —S pr a g u e—Union, Ju n e 18, by Rev. J . Six nice rooms mar foot of Middle Street. Anyone desirous of doing a livery business will m ., and 5 p . m . The outgoing mails close at This tine company may favor us with a return portion of which urges the sending of delegates I>. Payson, Ernest Davis, ol Wuidoboru, und Ida TerniM reasonable—no children. A pply to bid this a good opening. For particulars upply to 7 20 a . m ., 1.05 p. m , an I 8.30 i>. m . C arrier* date. We hope so anyway. F. Sprague of A ppleton. MRS. M. ri. K IM BA LL, W. 11. FISK on the premises. 22 to the great International Convention to be 24 No. 5 Middle S t. leave the postoffice to make collections at 6.30 .Su lliv a n —B ir d —Rockland, Ju n e 22, by Rev. N. T. 'SLEEPER. held in New York, July 7-10. Mr, 1‘arshle), Michael 11. Hudlvan and Della W., 19 a . m , 12 05 m ., anil 7 15 p . m . The money OUR VICINITY. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alinon Bird, both of TENEMENT TO LET. Top Buggy For Sale. Parties from this city are building fishing Rockland. Newly painted and varnished. A good trade. order office is now closed from 12 to one In­ W it h am — T h o r p e —East Bucksport, Ju n e 19, A good tenement for small family. Enquire Apply to A. T. BLACKINGTON at the 404 Shoe camps at Alford's Lake, South Hope. O. E stead oi from one to two, as heretofore. •••Albert Robinson of Tenant’s Harbor, a <>ra Pi art Witham aud Edna Eliza Thorpe, both of Corner Broadway and Limerock St. 23 Store, head of riea Street. 23 and J. M. Blackington are building u boat­ member of Colby Univiesity, Waterville, will Bucksport. The old depot buildings on Atlantic whart K il i.sk i — Ma k er — I.owell, Mass., Juno 16, house there. There should be of Knox County have had the roof removed, the building raised be head waiter ut the Northport Hotel this Louis II Kileski and Edna .Maker, formerly of COTTACE TO . CARRIACE FOR SALE. Association und a club house for use. Summer. Rocklaud, both of Lowell. At Bay Point. 23 Apply to R. Y. C’RIE. A second-hand Jutiipseat Carriage, made by on rollers, and under the persuasive influence F uller — Co pe l a n d — Thomaston, Juno 16, Wingate, Simmons 9c Co.; In first-class condition; A. 0 Elden, our popular und efficient tele­ of a Limerock Railroad locomotive toted due •.•Mrs. F.M.Preble of Camden has been visit­ David L. Fuller, of South Framingham, Mass., and will be sold at a gr< at bargain. Can be seen at FociId. graph operator, has resigned his position and Clara E. Copeland, ot Thomaston. TO L E T . 21 BERRY Btt< 18. fc G« U S Liv.-ry SU ble. west some little distance. The buildings will ing her mother in Vermont. Rev. Mr. Preble Montgom ery — K n ig h t — Cam den, Ju n e 16, Several desirable tenementa and houses. Also will enter the company’s main office in Port­ be repaired and will receive the big cargo ot has had several calls to other churches recently, Chus. o. Montgomery ami Myra, daughter of the to let or for sale the Hall F irm, Tenant's Harbor Between the Railroad land. The patrons of the office in this city are late Elbridge K night, troth ol Camden. road, 105 ucres, house nearly new. FOR S A LE . Trapani salt which has arrived for U. E. Week* but Caiuden hopes to retain him. Doughty —D u s iia n e - Vinalhaven, Ju n e 26, by F. M. SHAW, Real Bltote Broker, Hiock and fixtures of store on Main street be­ not at ull pleased at the prospect of losing Mr. A Co. •••C E. Cook of Friendship was in the city F. H. Walls, esq., Herbert E. Doughty and Mrs. 23 400 Main S t., Rockland. tween Limerock and Park. Very desirable busl- Elden. Fat.ih A. Dushaue, both of Vinalhaven. it*ss; good reason for selling. For fu rther p a rtic ­ Crossing and A, J. Bird “ You can’t say too much about that Rock­ yesterday,en route for his home in Friendship. Me r r il l —E m erso n —Rockland, Ju n e 27, by ulars apply to WALKER 3c ROSE, Brokers. One of the boilers for tbe electric railroad port Masonic dedication” said a Rockland Mr. Cook has been principal of the Brewer Rev. C. 5 Cummings, Geo. K. Merrill, of Boston, ROCKLAND C o st One 21 Rockland, Me. power house has urrived, and is side-tracked High School for a year and a half, but resigns and Rosamond E Emerson, of Rockland. & Co.’s Store, in thirty Mason to T h e C.-G. “ When we adjourned to H u n d r e d FOR SA LE. near the store of A. J. Bird 6c C o . I t’s u big with the term just closed to accept the master­ B the Opera House for refreshments all the Rock­ O r rib s . Do 11 a rs a A fine gruy mure ut u bargain. Apply to fellow weighing 12 tons. There are two of ship of the Pepperill, Mass. High School. Mr. port people took sea's in the galleries und AY POINT Share, and 21 CAPT. B. A. EMERY, Owl’s Head. p la c e s , T he E l G rato these boilers, the pair furnishing 150 horse Cook graduated trorn Colby University in 1887, waited there until all the visitors were seated MVHH’K—Vinalhaven, June 17, Mrs. K. S. Myrlck, is now o f­ power. at the tables. The entire program was char­ is a talented scholar and most successful aged 41 years. COMPANY. DWELLINC FOR SALE. Ctin.MUa-East Warren, June 23, Charlie Coombs, f e r e d fo r igar The best yet. acterized by excellent management and a dis­ teacher. formerly of Viualhuven, aged 21 years, The very desirable Francis Harrington bouse on C . The Maine Central coal house, Railway Ulin dlreut. Central location aud laige lot of laud. THE CHURCHES. Ro b e r t s—Mattupan, Juno iu, Avis D., widow F ifty . wharf, which was tided with coal several weeks position to give visitors an enjoyable evening.’’ of Let uard Roberts, aged 77 years, 11 months, 20 Enquire of C. M. H A R R IN G TO N , 11 American Express Office. ago, has taken a drop of several feet through R. R. Rankin and Hollis Kirkpatrick, while days. The remains w< re brought to Rocklaud for We have a few shares of this stock taken by us interm ent. the wharf. The passenger rooms on the wharf working on the Interior of one of the Twin kilns. R ev . C. 8. Cummings und Rev. J. H. Parsh­ LoVKTf—W inthrop, Mass., Ju n e 19, N athan T . iu trade, lor which we want a buyer. Write us and make your best bid. 19 33 HOUSE LOT FOR SALE. are nearing completion. They will be very Monday of last week, were startled by the ley will exchange pulpits next Sunday morn­ Lovett, formerly of Carmlen, aged 67 years. The remains were brought to Camden lor Interment. Situated on Willow S treet, near Union, lot 79x90 W e w a n t handsome. falling of limerock chips into the kiln. They ing. W. H. SHIPMAN & CO., feel, good dra’tiage. Price four hundred dollars; A 1.1 en —Camden, Ju n e 16, D r. E dw aid C. Alden, •asy term s of puyiuent. A horse belonging to A. Ross Weeks Sun­ beat a hasty retreat and found on investigation aged 7u years, • ruon'hs, 2 days. The remulns 37 Do so Sr.., It WALKER 9c ROHE, Real Estate Brokers, Rev. C. 8. Cummings baptized thirteen can­ were taken to Union for burial. 17 341 Main Street. day forenoon took un airing and run. He (bat through mistake un attempt had been W ilIT M Y Wuhpetou, North Dakota, May 29, came down Spring street, slid some 37 feet made to dump a car- load of rock into tbe kiln. didates, Sunday—two at tbe shore near the Five Sumner Whitney, formerly of Rocklaud, aged 09 An A G E N T across Main on his side, then went onto the Fortunately the car didn’t work well, und a Kilns und eleven ut the church. years. HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE. Mo o r es—Rockland, June 23, Emetine, widow Twelve lots, each 76x90 feet, on new street ru n ­ In Rocklaud for un attractive combination. A Point, and was captured on his return trip by terrible accident was averted. of Calvin Moores, aged about 06 years. R. C. RANKIN ning from Pleueunt Strut t to New County Road; reliable man can make a good iucotue. 11 a hkington -SouthThomaston, June 24,Simon I. S. Porter and Officer Yoaton. fifty fool street; good drainage; ten minutes walk Address CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, Tbe convenience and possibilities of our Rev. 8. E. Packard of the Cedar Street 11 Harrington, aged 73 years, 6 months, 24 days. Iruui posloffice; price from >l390; will 26-26 729 Exchunge Building, Boston, Mass. H"W.uu>—North Washington, June 20, Abbie Will open his C. E. Gouldiug commenced work Saturday belt line railroad are shown iu the fact tbut the Church preached a very able sermon at the L>uild house i»ii any of these lots for oue-hulf down, A. Howard, aged 10 years. balance in easy tern s of payment. ou a house for Sumner Ames on the old cars, boilers and other big slut! tor the electric First Baptist Church, Sunday morning. Cl SUING—Thom aston, Ju n e 23, Miss Surah E . WAl.KER & ROSE, Reul Esta'e Brokers, Thomaston road, near the Mehau place. It rairroud are received by rail, taken over tbe L. l ushing, aged 87 wars. CLASSES IN DANCING 17 341 Main Street. will be 21x28 feet, with a 12-foot ell and 1 1-2 R R. R. back of our city to the northern line, Use * Good .Samaritan" Unl/nout. Al the First Baptist Church next Sunday ROW BOAT WANTED. stories. Mr. Goulding has just finished the and our people are none the wiser therefore At Red Men’s Hall, FOR S A LE . communion service will be held at 2 30 p. in., Silverware, Watches and Jewelry at Genth- Double tenement house with large lot of laud. Will exchange Organ or Piano and give time on new Wotton house, Buy Point avcuue. and our thoroughfares are not blockaded by I the diffeience. Apply to und a Children's Day concert will be held in ner’s. 199x219 feet, sltuuted at the corner of H tghluud cumbersome transportation. Through this road Street exteuslon und the Kuox St Lincoln Railroad; MAINE MUSIC CO. A reader suggests that the widening of Sea the evening. Thursday, June 23. lino location for storehouses, granite works, etc.; street has left room there (or the standing of the extremes of our city are brought together. the house I* new and rent# for >170. 430 Main St.. Rockland, Me. Afternoon Class 3 to 5. W A LK ER 9c ROSE, Reul E.-tute B rokers, S h o u t s .—The tow boat ('Upper is for sale truck teams, lime cask teams and the like, a At the First Baptist Church young people’s Mass. Real Estate Co. Evening Class 8 to 10. 17 341 Maiu S treet. place which will be rendered necessary by the — Circuse a are ful'y lipe-pariiy rotten----- meeting will he held Friday evening of this 246 Washington St., Boston. W A N T E D . ~ running of electric curs, and that the city Water street, now that the boats are on, ought week,a n ti on Thursday evening a reception will TERMS: $4, One-Half Payable in FARM FOR SALE. should put up hitching posts, watering trough The subscriber offers for sale u uice farm In So* To meet Ladies or Gents looking for to have a good sidewalk-----The committee ou be tendered Rev. J. 11. Parshley und bride. A dvance. Warren, Maine. Six miles from RockJuud; oue- and the like. citv property should fix up the corner lot at tiulf mile from railroad station und postofflee. Thl- the Berry Hose house-----Pullman train, tour farm coulaius 136 acres; cuts 69 tons of hay aus Big Returns from Small Capital F. E. Morse of New York, the lime com­ Last Sabbath was Children’s Sunday ut the Dividends Per Cent. nually ; has an immeuse pasturuge and i* perfectly Iu sufu aud pcrwuucul busluess. Capital needed mission merchant, sends us copies of the Mail o’clock mail, the best trout east of Boston, feuced. The buildings ure in fine condition, uuu from >26.90 upw ards. W rite uow aud you will Coug'l Church. The uudience room was very ar< supplied with sin lug water. Sold low for cash and Express containing reports ot the strike etc! Nothing is to rich for Rockland-----Widow be satisfied. 200 per cent clean profits. 29 prettily decorated with yellow lilies, pink Znrrtfs in Centra'' Heal Etlale in Uruwin*wu as tbe Average Dividend since organization over 0 per AND ttUUNtl Kobeit W. Meseer p ave, said place comprises paved gutter on Park, aud putting iu the curb­ Lobsters will be canned three days this week, W. V. Lune, the expert with the camera,now cent, per unuam. Three K3 G o o d Kilns. Store, btorehou»ea, has his branch studio, Maiu street, this city, S urplus at close of lust fiscal year, over >100,000. Sheds tsud Kxcelle- t W harf with 260 feet ing for similar improvoWients ou Limerock, when close time sets iu, July 1, and sardines, frontage aud 10 feet of wukr. Good reaaoos for NOT’JCE. from Main to Union, i north side. Ou clams, mackerel, aud other sea products will open for sittings. It will be open all this week. A L awn M ow er seillug. Pr:ce >35,MUO. For more iuformatlou This ts to forbid all pen ous harboring or trust­ Cabinets #1 per dozen. Main street, between .Stock Offered For Sulu at (jtJOtf Per bharo upply to 22 ing my wife, Sarah J. damesou, ou my acoouut, as Park street the work |ted from Maiu claim the attention ot Mr. Tilden’s hustling L'ulil July 31. O M L.Y 4iU.OO. WALKER RUSE, Real Estate Agents, 1 ►hall uot be respouslble for auy debts eontractod to Union. \ crew. Granite aud Willow streets. i Send to or call ut the office for information. 2b 30 J u s t think of U1 2» Mil Multi Or. ut by her. 23-26* FRED B. JAMKSON. I

TILE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, .TUNE 28, 1892.

A CHAPER ON LIES. Remarkable F acts. BOSTON & BANGOR S.S.CO. Heart disease is usnally supposed to Ire In- TIMELY ANNIVERSARIES. King’s _ . . ,, _ curable, hut when properly treated a >ar»« W i l l i a m s First famines! SUMMER SERVICE, 1892. Rabbi Solomon Schindler Gives Some proportion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Sonic Current Selections from His- | Steamer* leave Rockland a* follows: Interesting Facts. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs, tory’s Broad Page. For Bouton, dally, except Sunday nt about ft p. m. Rabbi Solomon Schindler the bril- I M*rf L °f OtW' ”lcb’’ rnrrd Long,r.nnrr stock, otnolz finest or upon arrival of atenmern from Bangor and Sarsaparilla „7san Joiefl",' says' that Dr? Mde? Mt. Desert. liant Boston scholar, has contributed a J u n e 20. For Camden, Northport, Belfast, Bucksport, Win­ most interesting paper to a rncent issue New Heart Cure, which enred the former, F i l l e r s , S u m a t r a terport, Hampden and Bangor at about ft a. m., Is the Monarch of Health and of tlie Arena on lying, in which he tnkes | "worked wonders for his wife." Leri Logaa, 363—E m p e ro r Julian, “T h e or upon arrival of steamer from Boston, dally, Apostate,” died of a wound ■ROOT of Buchanan, Mich., who had heart disease for except Monday, and at 12:30 p. m., dally, except King of Blood Purifiers. It the new realistic story,” Who Lies near Samara, on the Tigris. Wrappers. best 30 years. Bays two bottles made him “ feel like Sunday. brings health to your body, roses a text. By special permission we are a new man?' Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is 1276—P o p e In n o c e n t V d ied. For Fort Point and Sandy Point, dally, except Sun­ enabled to publish this notable paper. 1541—Francium Pizarro, con­ day at 12:30 p. m. to your cheeks, vigor to your sold by W. H. Kittredge. Book of testi­ queror of I ‘eru. assassinat­ J u d g e s , G r e a te s t For Searsport at 6 a. m., daily, except Monday. min'd, strength to your muscles, It may appear tautological to speak of monials free. ed at Lima: born 1746. For Green’s Landlmr, 8. W. Harbor, N. K. Harbor tlie "purpose” and the -'motive” of a and Bar Harbor, daily, except Monday nt 0 a. m., and cures when all else fails. A N ational E vent. 1702—Philip Dodridgo, Non­ S m o k e r s , E l G ra- or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. literary work in one breath ; still there conformist divine nnd The holding of the World’s Fair in a city For Seal Harbor, Wednesdays and Saturdays. is a slight distinction between the two, commentator, born. INNOCENT For Swan’s Island, Sundays and Thursdays. King Manufacturing Co., and this distinction separates the former scarcely fifty years old will be a remarkable 1706—David Rittenhouse, as­ to C igar, W o n d e r - For Sorrento, Sundays. Bridgton, Me. event, but whether it will really benefit this tronomer, died in Philadelphia, where lie DELICIOUS’ RETURNING: idealistic school of novel writers from nation as much as the discovery of the Restora­ was organizing the United States mint: tive Nervine bv Dr. Franklin Miles Is doubtful. ful.nl^Cigar Stores, FTom Boston, dally, except Sunday, at 6 p. nt. the modern realistic school. It would b o rn 1732. Sparkling and Healthful. Enjoyed by the From Bangor, touching at Ilampaen, Winterport, be unjust to say that writers like Sir This Is just what the American people need to 1830—George IV o f E n g la n d d ie d ; b o rn 1762. whole family. No other root beer ex­ Bucksport, Sandy Point, Fort Point, Belfast, Walter Scott, Eugene Sue, Alexander cure their excessive nervousness, dyspeps' 1857—The steamer Montreal was burned nnd Nickel each, Gro­ Northport and Camden, at ft a. m., dally, except Headache headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, 800 lives lost. tract equals Williams' in strength and Sunday. Dumas, Berthold Auerbach, and others nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, 1862— Beginning of tho “Seven Days’ battles’ purity. One bottle of extract makes 5 From Bangor, touching at Hampden, Winterport, have lacked a "purpose” when writing etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and cery Stores too, ev­ Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast, Northport and and N e u r a lg ia before Richmond. gallons. The great temperance drink. their admirable novols; yet that “ mo­ fine book on “Nervous and Heart Diseases/ 1863— Rear Admiral Andrew Hull Foote died Camden at 11 a. m., dally, except Sunday. with unequaled testimonials fr e e , a t W . H . T his is not only “ just as good’’ From Bar Harbor, dally, exoept Sunday at 1 p. —, These distressing tive,” that tendency, is indeed wanting in Now York city. as others, but/hr M /rr. O n e SOLD erybody likes them, touching at North East Harbor, South West Har­ Kittredge’s. It is warranted to contain no 1870—The Earl of Clarendon, British secretary trial will support this claim. EVERYWHERE Kickapoo and annoying trou­ in them which characterizes, the works opium, morphine, or dangerous drugs. bor and Green’s Landing. of realistic authors. Charles Dickens, of state for foreign affairs, died. WllllBma A Carleton, Hartford, CL From Seal Harbor, Mondnya and Thursdays at bles that are such Bucklkn’8 Arnica Salve. 1886—David Davis, jurist and statesman, died is W i n n e r s . about 1 :lfi p. m. Indian who may be termed the connecting link in Bloomington, Ills. From Swan’s Island, Tuesdays and Fridays at The Best Salve in the world for CuU, common com­ between these two schools,—the novelist 1800—Revolt in Erzeroum. Turkey, by the Ar­ about 2 45 p m. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever From Soirento, Mondays at 8 a. m. S a g w a plaints, so fre­ of the transition period,—adds a distinct menians: many Turkish and Armenian Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. S M I T H ' S FRBD LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. quently and easily "motive” to the "purpose,” when he soldiers killed. Firenzi broko the mile and CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. Corns, and all8kin Eruptions, and positively a half record. WM. U. HILL, Gen. Manager, Boston. cured; not requiring one-fourth of attacks the miserable school system of cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar­ ,—______a bottle of this simple remedy of his time, or the inhumanity with which anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money ji< 2 7 . MUSIC STORE. NEW STEAMBOAT SERA ICE ! M ature to accom plish the purpose. the submerged classes are treated, or refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sals 1462—Louis XII of France, eighth of tho house when he ridicules the hypocrisy of by W. H. Kittredge. of Valois, born at Blois: died 1515. charitable inst'tutions. Step by step we 1682—Charles XII of Sweden (“Mad W arrin To Vinalhaven and Hurricane Isle can thus trace the evolution of the Strength And Health. born in Stockholm: shot dead at the siege G reat "motive” in the progress of the realistic If you are not feeling strong nnd healthy, of Frederiksbald, 1718. try Electric Bitters. If • *La Grippe” Itu-s left 1700—Battle of Pultowa and disastrous defeat of Swedes under Charles XII by Russians PIANO FORTE, ORGAN, The Vinalhaven & Rockland S. B. Co. literature of our time. you weak nnd weary, use Electric Bitters. r—Sir W illiam Todd executed at Tyburn. Have chartered the Fnat Steamer, Tlie latest contribution of this charac­ This remedy nets directly on Liver, Stomach Or any Musical Instrument oj Musical Wares. ter in fiction, embodying a strong • mo­ nnd Kidneys, gently aiding those orgnns te 1820—James Smithson died in Genoa, Italy; born 1765; son of thiril Duke of Northti This stock not only embraces R eduction FOREST QUEEN! tive," has been presented to the reading perform their function. If vou are afflicted with Sick Headache, yon will find speedy and bcrland by liaison with another noblema WM. R. CREED, Captain, public through the Arena Publishing daughter: left £120,000 to found tho Smith­ FIRST CLASS NEW INSTRUMENTS permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. But having made several exchanges recently we To run on the route until their New Steamer la Company, of Boston, in their fifty-cent One trial will convince you that this is the so n ian . completed. On and after April 15. and until 1844—Joseph and Ilyrum Smith, Mormon lead­ offer extra bargains in Great Reduction! series of vigorous works by leading remedy vou need. Large bottles only 50c.„at further notice, will make thinkers. The authors, Emil Blum, Ph W . II. K ittre d g e ’s D ru g S to re. ers, killed by a mob at Carthage, Hancock county, Ills. Second-Hand Pianos. .IN THE PRICK OF.. TWO TRIPS A DAY, D., and Mr. Sigmund B. Alexander, to A L ittle Girl’s E xperience in 1862—First battle of Cold Harbor. Leaving Vinalhaven every day (Sundays excepted) ” Pure Bond. Perfect Health.” one of the most serious problems of life; Lighthouse. 1864—Sherman’s army made tho assault at at 7 u. m ., and 2 p. m. R eturning leave Rockland they hurl an accusation at our modern Kenesaw Mountain. for V inalhaven, at 9.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m ., touch­ ••Mrs. M. FANNIE WEST, o f Chester. N. H., civilization, against which a defence is Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers of 1870—Harriet Martineau, English authoress, ing at Hurricane Island each trip, both ways. w rites: ” For years I had suffered from sick head­ the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich, died at Amblesidc. People wishing to go to Vinalhaven and return not an easy task ; they cast a flash light and are blessed with a daughter, for years old. the same day will have at least 3 hours at Vinal­ ache and neuralgia, and found no relief. I was 1800—First of four days of intense heat in the FLOUR! Last April she was taken down with Measles, haven. W. 8. WHITE, Gen'l Manager. recommended to try Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. I upon society, and show the rotten found western states: many deaths in Chicago. J. EDWIN FRO1IO0, Agent, Rockland. did so, and my distressing trouble was cured In one ation upon which it rests. followed with a dreadful Cough and turning New Home Sewing Machine into a Fever. Doctors at bon;e and nt Detroit A. DAVIDSON, Agent, Vinalhaven. week. I feel very grateful, and recommend It io Eight gentlemen, belonging to the 2 8 . Is deserving of special mention. 14 Rockland, Me., A pril 9, 1892. treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapid­ all sufferers." cultured and well-to-do classes of society, ly, until she was u mere “handful of bones.’ 1461—King Edward IV was BABY CARRIAGES, $7.00 Flour for...... $6.25 and representing various walks of life, Then she tried Dr. King’s New Discovery nnd crowned at W estminster. -ftANGOR 4 ROCKLAND LINE. Why suffer from this malady when 1 The BEST You'Ever Uaed. Nature has provided a cure ? are assembled at a banquet. They are after the use of two and a half bottles, was 1491 —Henry VIII of England, Rubber Balls, Base Balls and Bats, The Staunch Steamer, all graduates of the same college, in completely cured. They say Dr. King’s New born; died 1517; crowned And other acasonabie goods just received. R O C K L A M ) $1.00 n bottle. All druggists. which they had been nick-named by their Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you k in g A p ril 22,1509. LOOK FOR LOW BARCAINS may get a trial bottle free at W. H. Kittredge’s 1577—Peter Paul Rubens, fa­ $6.00 Flour for...... Has been repainted and put in thorough condi­ classmates the “Model Nine." Tbeir drug store. mous painter: born at 3 6 0 M A IN ST . 17 $5.50 tion for the local passenger set vice between Bangor Kickapoo Indian Salve friendship had existed during ten years, Siegen, Germany: died at and Rockland, for the season of 1892, and will make heals all skin eruptions. 35 cents. in which time each of them bad won for A n tw e rp 1640. dally trips, (Sundays excepted), commencing Fri­ 1712—Jean Jacques Rousseau, ALBERT SMITH. day, June 3, leaving Bangor at 6 a. m., and Rock­ himself a respected position in society French skeptie nnd author, ROUSSEAU. land at 12:30 p . __. ___ The tlnys of the old f(or new) Decoc­ One is a successful physician; another c $5.75»Flour For... $5.25 born; died 1778. (Trade nark.) Winterport, Bucksport, Bandy Point, Fort olnt, When Baby was sick, wo her Cnstoria. Belfast, Northport, Cumden arid Rockland. tions called Sarsaparillas are past. The famous lawyer; the third stands at the 1776—Terrific bombardment of Fort Moultrie To Bangor. To Rockland. makers have to resort to any aml.every head of a lucrative business concern; When she was a Child, she cried for Costorfa. S. C., and bleody repulse of tho British • & I • the fourth is the chief of a banking- fl< ot. P Leave means to sell their goods; Some cry When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria 1778—B att le o f M o n m o u th , N. R ockland, 6:00 a. house, nnd known as a great philanthro­ Every Barrel WarranteS a Barsain Camden, 1:15 H am pden, 6:20 “ More Doses,” Some “ Cheapest,” Some When she had Children, she gave them Castorta 1805—Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian revolutionist K ID G LO V ES N orthport, 2:25 Winterport, 7:00 pist, the fifth occupies the pulpit of a and statesm an, born at Genoa; died 1872. Belfast, 2:40 Bucksport, 7:25 “ Peculiar,” and so on ml infinitum. fashionable church; the sixth edits u 1836—Jam es Madison, fourth president, died at Fort Point, 8:50 Sandy Point, But DAM’S SARSAPARILLA alone is newspaper of large circulation; the Montpelier, Orange county, Va.; born 1751. [J^ T h is offer is only open Sandy Point, Fort Point, 8:20 1855—James Henry Fitzroy. Ix>rd Raglan, B ucksport, 4:35 B elfast, 9:30 made from a CONCENTRATED EX­ seventh holds a a professor’s chair at the Fcr Over Fifty Years. British commander in the Crimea, died; Winterport, 5 16 N o rthport, 9:60 Alma Mater; the eighth is identified for a short time. H am pden, 6:00 Cam den, 11:00 TRACT — it’s “ THE ’ KIND THAT Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been b o rn 1788. Bangor, arr. 0:38 Rockland, a rr.12:00 CURES.” with the politics of his.Slate; the ninth, used for over fifty years b) millions of mothers 1863—The battlo at Fort Hill during siege of If you nrejin want Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. Tickets will Others imitate our mode ol advertis­ the most promising of them, had in­ for their children while teething, with periect V ick sb u rg . of a Iiarrol of Hoar be good on any steamer of the main line, and herited from his father an immenso success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, tickets sold on any steamer will be good on anv ing, but they can’t imitate our CURES fortune, and had during these years allays till pain, cures wind colic,and is the best J (i 2 9 . or expect to be soon other steamer. Meals of superior quality served remedy tor diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor 65—Dato usually assigned for now is the time to on board. — they are mnrvellous. travelled extensively. He had, therefore, little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggisti tho martyrdom of St. Peter FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. If you get swiudled.Jiy something never been present nt any of their annual in every purt of the world. Twenty-five cent! at Rome; tlie tradition of buy. Yon can make WILLIAM £1. HILL, General Manager, Boston. “Cheaper,” or with “ more doses,” or reunions, but is expected to join them a bottle. “Be sure and ask for Mrs.’ Winslow’s the early church was that nojiaistuke in call, soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. he was crucified head t R W with “ Peculiar,” it’s your own fault. on this occasion. A belated train brings ing on us. Portland, Mt. Desert and Machias bin) to the city and into their company, d o w n w a rd . STEAMBOAT CO. You know DANA’S IS REST. Miles’ N erve & L iver Pills. 1566—Sir Henry Yelvcrton, em­ at the moment when they are drinking inent English judge, born. REMEMBER THE PLACE, the health and praising the noble quali­ Act on a new principle—regulating the lives, 1852—Henry Clay, statesman, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A died at Washington, aged Resumption of Service. ties af the absentee. new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure '5 >’ea*'*?• HOLE-IN-TIIE- S.G-.PRESCOTT&CO. He is warmly greeted by his friends, billlousness.bad taste, torpid liver, piles, con­ Stinr. City of Richm ond 1861—Elizabeth Barrett Brown- DAY. who, however, find that he has changed stipation. Unequaled for men, women, ing, English poetess, died children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 50 doses N E W S TO R E, W ill Resume her Kegulur Trips Tuesday, considerably. Though apparently tho in Florence, Italy; born 1809; in 1846 sho 25 cents. 6araples free, at W. H. Kittredges. March 8, unci (weather permitting:) will same genial and brilliant lellow whom married Robert Browning, the poet. Tillson LWharf, ROCKLAND, ME. leave Portland : they had known in times past, he seems 1808—Hole-in-the-Pay (Pugonuke-Sheek), Chip­ Kir Telephone Connection 8 Tuesdays and Fridays at 11.15 p. m. or on arrive to have become infected with the black­ pewa chief and tlie richest Indian in North of trnln leaving Boston at 7 p. m. for regular America, assassinated by other Indians landings: Rockland, Castine, Surgentvllle iFri­ est kind ot pessimism. He fiercely nt- born about 1827; married an Irishwoman day’s trip from Portland only), Deer Isle, Sedg­ Lack sjlhe very civilization which they a n d a c q u ire d §2,000,009 by tr a d e a n d o th e r­ wick, Brooklln (Friday's trip from Portland The above brand), KID GLOVES only),South west Harbor, Bar Harbor, Millbrldge, cherish so dearly. A controversy arises, w ise. Important Notice! 1875—Great contest between American a le by Jonesport and Mashiasport. J O 0 which culminates in a peculiar wager. RETURNING: Rust, the pessimist, claims that our Irish rille teams and victory of former. Leave Maohiasport, Mondays and Thursdays at whole civilization is a huge “ Lie;” that 1888—General Washington L. Elliott died in Simonton Brothers. TO ICE TAKERS. 4 a. m. 1 0 * San Francisco; born 1821. Francis Ilenry Due to leave Rockland going east Wednesday and this “Lie” has permeated and poisoned Temple Bellow, artist, died; hot You can Save Money or d have p< rfcctly uitlHnc* Saturday morning at 6. a. m., going west Monday society to such a degree that no one 1890— Dr. Ransom Bethune W elch, theologian, tory service by inking ice of ibe Rockland Ice Co. and Thursday at op. m. could speak the truth, even if he desired, died at Healing Springs, Va., aged 65, For Heating Dwellings, Wo buvo harvest* d double the amount of Ice we PAYSON TUCKER, Gen’l Manager. 1891— Vast inland lake mysteriously appeared Public Buildings, etc., by Hot did la«t year, shall have mote tenran and disiribute F. E. BOOTH BY, G. P. & T. A. for any length of time, without harming in southern California desert. Ice within the city limitfl at the .‘•nme Low Prices E. II. CLARK, Agent, Rockland. if not destroying, his reputation and Water Circulation, the established by uh. We refer those who have not business prospect. This is emphatically taken ol u* to those who have as to out service and .J a 30. rales. II you take Ice.leave your name at our office denied by his friends, who, on their part or send us a card and we will cull und give you fur- HENRY SMITH. claim that for one week, at least, they 65—Dato assigned for tho crucifixion of St. IC E H ^ rkung^ ’IC I- P a u l: S t . Peter, crucified the previous day. ' Kates would pledge themselves to adhere being still alive. Is Truth stranger than Fiction? strictly to the truth. The wager pro­ CIGAR 1607—Cardinal Barouius, eminent ecclesias­ vides, therefore, that if they adhere to tical writer, died. Hot W ater Rockland Ice Co., A M A R V E L the truth for one week, Rust must pay 1685—Archibald Campbell, the ninth earl of f; OFFICE 339 MAIN’ST. 13 Argyle, beheaded for taking part in i H e a t e r s H e r b e r t A l i.en tF . A. T h o r n d ik e . 11.1. H ix eight thousand dollars; hut if one of bellion against James II. D a ily D elivery AMONG MARVELS! THIS CIGAlt has stood the test of compel!, AND RADIATORS them breaks his word, he must pay one tioa LONGER than any other popular brainh 1780—Tho British crossed from Perth Amboy TO ALL PARTS OF TUB CITY. $1,000 Reward to the Manufacturer of any Sar« thousand dollars. The money is to go and the sales increase each year. T ltY ON K aud to Staten Island, abundoniug No are the original and best. form your own opinion of its merits. 1819-William Almond Wheeler. > Thanking all our custamers for their patronage saparilla who can show a bonafide cure to some benevolent institution, which They have never failed to take like the following: vice president in 1877 81, horn in Malone, and support in the paat. wo respectfully rolicii u I he winner shall designate. It is further Franklin county, N. Y.; died 1887. the highest awards wher­ renewal of your conlldenoe and orders. Some Sarsaparillas are C h e a p e r, tigreed that tiny member tuny withdraw H, I RAISER & CO., MakerS) Boston. 1858—San Luis Potosi, Mexico, captured by the ever shown. SO?” Ice in large or small quantities Ills obligation on payment of one thou- j ______Constitutionalists, who ruled till driven S e n d f o r Some have more D o s e s , sand dollars during the week, if bo finds out by by the French invasion. at Shortest Notice. 1863—M in o r b a ttle nt. B ayou T e n sa s, our new illustrated book BUT telling the truth too expensive. OrderA by mail promptly attended to. 1ft 1891—Germany. Austria and Italy “ How Best to Heat our Homes,” The rosult was as predicted by Rust. THE WORLD’S FAIR and perfected their triple alliance, to last Dana’s is “The Kind That Cures.” Disaster in somo form overtook each of six years. ______a work of art on the subject MARSH & CASE. them. In the last chapter, Rust informs of house-warming. W ellington, Mb., Dee. 17,1891. J u l y 1. Dana Sahsapaihlla i n , : them that lie had offered the wager, not GURNEY HOT WATER HEATER CO., (rdi/tenien;—Urn* sou Henry Smith to win tbtir money, but to give them an 1685—The learned, polite sol 163 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. who is now 13 years of age, was taken dier. Admirable Crichton, EDWIN SPRAGUE, object lesson. All tho miseries Irom killed at Mantua, Italy, by Xxxa(xxi-«xxoo A soucy, la-t full with a severe pain in Ills •«‘g«, e x te n d in g to liiw liipst, which society is suffering, says he, are oue of his pupils, aged 25. FREE PBB88 BUILDING. which increased to such an extent that tlie logical consequences of the prevail­ 1G90- N o m in al o rig in a l d a te of Llmerock Street, - Rockland, Me. thec-orUN c o n tra c ted until liiis legN ing untruthfulness. Instead of trying tho Battle of the Boyne; w e re d ra w n u p Io liisi h o d ,, and to remodel the world, and to better con­ the change from old style 0. G. MOFFITT, it hurl him so to move that it took th re e ditions by assailing consequences, they to new sty le makes the day terMoiiM to remove him from his bed. now July 12. Fire and Life Insurance. flis hip .swelled to tliree I i mi's itN ought to attack the root ol tho evil, the 1725—Je a n B u p tiste , eo m to de aataral size. Three raaaiag "Lie." He proposes, therefore, the for­ Roehuiubeau, born in Ven- SUGAR 4®-Losses ad) uh ted a t this office, dome, France; ilied 1897; c. gi Union Block. 278 Rockland. Mo NO res a p p e a re d , one upon the side of mation of a society of verisists—of men his hip d isch a rg e d some days n early who will pledge themselves to speak the from 1780 to the close of tlie w halt a pint. manded the French in America. truth always, unmindful of possible con­ 1869— Charles Goodyear, inventor of vulcanized Wc employed ncvch dlllereot physi­ sequences. It is his firm belief that, in rubber, died in : boi 28 Lbs. for $ 1 .0 0 . cians, hut they did him iio good. All they Cochran, Baker & Cross, the end. people will learn that they pros­ 1862— P re s id e n t L in co ln ca lle d fo r 300,990 a d d i­ good inotusoea could do was give him m o rp h in e to tional men, the country taking thia Fire, Marino, Life and Accident kill the pain. They unanimously said, per much better with truth than with indication ot another year of war, “ I think tlie poor little fellow m u st untruth, and that while for a short time 1863— F ir s t d a y ’s b a ttle a t G e tty sb u rg . Best Early Rose und Beauties of Hebron Potatoes, site. But if he should live, he w ill a l­ only...... 46c per bush. w ays l»e a e rip p le , his legs will thev may do the losers, in the end they Bright lloiiHckcoperM ! Secure It 1867—Governor Tliomua Francis Meagher fell Tobacco, smoking or chewing...... 26c per lb. INSURANCE AGENCY. never straighten.” will win confidence and make up for the aud y»»ur bread w ill excel all others from steamer in the Missouri, near Fort Pillsbury's Best Flour,only ...... uu per bbl He had been confined to the house for loss. In ued a proclamation Losses Adjusted and Paid at this Ofllnc reveals the dangers with which our pres­ that other nations bad tilled the conditions A new lot >es oi Man, from Physician & Surgeon, whatovor count,, permanently ami nrivutely cured at gar—ull for a 12 A M ical preparation, aud its beneficial effeeb, on p o s e d o n John Danlsley, ex-eity treasurer of P h ila d e lp h ia ; also a line o f $237,530. A home. E x p e r t TheatmxRT. No F aii.vrk. C onsul, ended to fruiu bpollord the teeth and guius are marvelous, us it re­ 3M M iddle btroel. tatiouin per^.-n or by leiier. Addre- ■ Win. II. Parker, Cry for moves all dUcolorationg, and render* the gums O f f ic e U olio* from 11 to 12 a. iu.; 1 to 4, aud Brazilian gentleman fell into the crater ol M D . or the PeAbody Modical Inautute. No. 4 Hultimh C b ’? N i c k e l . Vesuvius and wus instuutlv cremated. Street. Boston, Mas*. Prospectus and descriptive hard aud rosy. 7 to 9 p. io. Oj»~ Telephone Couucdiou. Pam phlet, closely sealed, hue to ull, Send now. Pitcher’s 'A a. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1892

STALLIONS FOR SERVICE. A PURPOSEFUL NOVEL. PROBATE COURT. a warrant was ordered to issue to the The Editor of the Arena Describes A HEALING WONDER. same appraisers. H B A S O N OZF* 1O O Q . Helen Gardener’s New Story as the Reuel Robinson Judge, Edwin Sprague Cotton Picking. Uncle Tom’s Cabin of the White Rib­ Register. INSOLVENCY COURT. bon Crusade. In the estate of James H. Simonton Cotton is picked universally by hand. In this, the largest cotton-growing coun­ NELSON, JR 10,485. In the Arena for June Mr. Flower of Rockland the petition of the debtor Kives the following pen picture of the The June term of Probite Court was try in the world, the negro is almost exclu- SOJST OK N E E S E S , ’7:10 new novel by Helen H Gardener: [omtorl bold Tuesday last. for a discharge was dismissed and a i sively employed. With a sack slung sideways over his H© Is a beautiful blood b »y, black points; stands 1,V{ hands; weighs *'35 zonnls; foaled 18811. “ l’rny Yi u. Sir, Whose D.itightarP” Frank B. Miller was appointed admin­ notice of appeal filed. Dam, Oladlola, by C assius M. Clay J r . 22 (sire of Durango, 2.23 jf, H arry Ci v, 2 23*<, S inbad, 2.29X, shoulder, he walks along in the furrow, and 9 producing sons and 22 producing daughters), son of Ca» . _ Such is the striking title of Helen H. istrator on the estate of Edmund Hoy- A second meeting of tho creditors w u ’ searching with his eyes for the next ripened by Hamhletonian 619; sire of four In 2 30 list; third datn by Kavanagh’* Gray Eagle, sire of dams of Gardener's new novel, n story which, in ordered in the estate of Frank A. Rollins boll, while yet picking the contents of the two In list. Nelson Jr. Is the handsomest son of bis noted -Ire, nnd has Nelson’s head, general confor­ my judgment, is tin-most finished nnd. lcr, late of Cushing; J. H. Montgomery mation nnd frictionless gait. He has lots of speed Bard Palmer timed him In 2 38 mile and repeat, on the estate of Sarah C. Walker late of of Rockport. last and using both hands alternately to over Bangor half mile track. Service fee, B5O to w arrant, with usual return, payable at time in many respects, the strongest work gather it; then depositing it in the sack at of service. which b its jet come from the pen of this Camden ; Orinda S. Achorn on the es­ At the second meeting of the creditors nis side. gifted indy. Helen Gardener possesses in bwder in the estate of William O. Fish tlie tate of Michael J. Achorn late ol Rock- The price paid is 75 cents per 100 OONAED W ILKES. a rare degree the power of holding the debtor npponred and took the prescribed pounds; and 150 pounds being the average interest of the render, while she empha­ Is a Mothers’ Blessing. Innd; Chas. H. Washburn on the estate amount he daily picks, it is evident he has Bay colt, near hind pastern white; stands 15V hands high; foaled 1889. Hired by Messenger oath. Wilkes, 2.23 (sire of Palm, three year old record 2.28M), by Red Wilkes, sire of 69 In the list. Dam, sizes in n most telling and effective man­ •'My baby was terribly chafed. of Abigail K. Washburn late of Thom­ to work very rapidly to make a fair day’s Straw G irl, full slater to Alice A ddison, 2 28>£, by Alm ont 33, sire of 30 in the list; second dam , Alice ner truths of vital moment to civiliza­ aston ; James II. Payson on the estate pay. Drake, dam of Alice Addison, 2 2*%, Norman Medium, 2 20, by Norman 25; sire of Lulu, 2.14V* May I tried everything without success. THOMASTON TOPICS. tion. The present is pre-eminently the of Eliza II. Pay-on lnte of Union; I.uey In his eagerness to make a good day’s Queen, 2.20 and 12 producing daughters; third dam by Pilot Jr 12 sire of dams of Maud 8., 208V, Less than one box of Comfort picking, it is natural he should select the Jay-Eye See, 2.10 and sire of the great brood mare Waterwllcb, dam of 6 In 2.30. Limited to 6 ap­ age of purposeful fiction. Against this Powder, however, cured him. I E. Clough on the estate of Leander H. proved mares nt *25, payable at time of service, with return privilege. innovation conventionalism has raised News Matters of Interest to Our Many larger Dolls, and many of the smaller ones Its voice. The old slogan cry. “ Art lor wish every mother would use it.” — Clough late of Rockland; L. M. Butler Thomaston Readers. are consequently entirely overlooked; and M AHOVI I£.T. art's sake,” is being drowned in the new M rs. E. C. Coi.e, Warner, N. H. nnd Mary E. Ix-nte, executors on the last as he only makes one grab at a boll, those “ I am a mother of eight children. Cnpt. Samuel Watts has been in tufts which he misses in the hulls are also ■KBny stallion, black points; stands 10 hands; weighs 1135 pounds; foaled ’89T. Sired by Constella nnd vital watchword, “Art for truth will nnd testament of Mary A. Butler left behind; the amount of cotton thus tlon 6727 (sire of Gl narnt, 2.23.V* Illusion, 2 2.V.S I.BTTI.K TA B LE TS, perfect naturalism that one feels thnt the NONE SUCH brand. Carrie W. Montgomery, minor, real j a team has to be furnished to take them f BEST Safe. Efficient. Fursti- estate $34.72, personal $22.21 ; Otis ] dress will be delivered by Rev. C. S. back to town in time for whatever enter­ fterior to any pill. For Head­ story is something more than fiction MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. ache a it <3 Liver Complaint Each character lives, and wo fed while Abbott, lnte of Matinicus, real estate Cummings of Rockland. There will be tainments are in progress; for by no argu­ iiolliinu can equal these Tab­ reading that we are being acquainted ments or money can tlie average colored Makes] Bread lets*. W ith tlie IH M O V E ItY $1160, personnl $272; Emmeline Bean, vocal music, and a brass band will be in cotton picker be induced to forego his r ’ J witli the happenings of real persons. attendance all day. The Indies will Saturday’s fun. ( MOST, they eitre ItlieiimatiNin. 50 in This, of course, is the nrt of tho realist; late of Camden, personal estate $1500; j a box only 35 cts. William Collignn late of Washington, j serve ice cream and cuke at the hotel on Furth.r eifurinallon niDcernlng .tv .lock ot the and, indeed, while Miss Gardener is in What Do You Smoke? Lone Star Colon ricklig Machine Company, now SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP, no wav writing history in “ Prny You, real estate $100, personal 55.28 : Fred the grounds. Regular price ot admis­ offered for ante, can lie had bj rnll'ng up 01 “ Soft as Velvet.” ” Pure as Insist on CettingThis Brand Gold,” that tells the whole Sir, Whose DaughterP” sho is narrating It Eaton, minor, of Thomaston, persona' 1 sion nt the gates. Fullet' particulars KaLLOCH Si MtSERVEY, story. Most highly inedieated episodes nnd incidents which are hap­ given on posters and hand bills next soap ever iiintle. 'Fry one cuke. It pening every day in every great centre estate $2713 46; Harriet N. Jordan, lnte General Agents for Knox County, is elegant. At all Druggists. of life of Rockport, personal estate $226,10; week. 2 0 0 M A IN ST.. R O C H I.S M I, SI K. JOHN BIRD C O ,f f t o t a l s Acts. Price, 25 cts. J.W.A.Cigar Partlch Intt ndinu io visit Bo* ton u in also obtain There is no plot in the story, but the Randall Nelson, late of Rockland, per­ THE ••LONG-TOM.'1 card* of introduction and admission to the ofllce, interest of tho reader is held from cover 81 Milk St., where tho Colton Pl< k« r mny beat en SKODA’S DISCOVERY. The Finest 10c Clynr In New Fnglund. sonal $4541.95; Joseph T Conant, late In operation and It-, woikinas explnin.-d. to cover. The most delicate subjectsaie of Camden, real estate $2000, personal The most dospernte nnd most famous .■ dealt with; but they are so handled as Main St., Rockland,LMe combat in the historv of privateering $5877.80; Trustee under the will of not to offend any healthy imagination, FOOT OF I.IMEKOCK ST. during the war of 1812 was a fight in CITY MARKET wtiile the atmosphere of the book is Harris S. Morse, late of Thomaston, real the harbor of Fayal, Azores Islands, be AUGUSTA WATER CO. pure and lofty In Gertrude Foster we estate $3200, personal $460.09. tween the American private armed brig have a magnificent picture of the mod­ General Armstrong and a squadron of 5 Per Cent. FLOUR! FLOUR! ern girl; free, educated, untrnmelled, Accounts were allowed ns follows: [ British men-of-wnr. This fight was far- with strong ami positive individuality; First and final in the estate of Mary J. ] reaching in its results, as it caused the MORTGAGE BONOS. We want to say just a word the broad-minded, noble-souled modern 1 Crocker, into of Rockland; first and delay of the british fleet, then on its wav Was the year in which U n e 1004. about FLOUli. We have girl, who dares to think and to uct up to final in estate ol Emma G. Morse, late j to take part in the expedition against her highest convictions of right regard­ NVeoffer them , subject to rale or (-liiiiige in price, just received a carload of We Originated of Rockland; first and final in the estate New Orleans, nnd enabled General at p ar and lnt»TPBt. the Flour -e have sold so less of consequences There are to-day Jackson to arrive in that citv four days Them* water work- w ere co utructed in 18fc0.87; hundreds of Gertrude Fosters, and they of James Perry : first in estnte ol Lewis 1 in nd anee of the enemy. What would the source o f suppl is the Kennebec River The lnueh of. and we will war­ Cotnpauy liar, a complete u-)d udeqnate s\st»m for are the advance guard of the twentieth- Cotton GARDEN HOSE Sidelinger, late of Appleton : first and ( have been the result had this delay not storage and distribution; a reserv.dr of si< million rant it to he as good for gallons flip iclt>, and over twe ly.three mil « of century womanhood. I wish every To-day our Black Line is known tho v rid over as final in estale of Frank E. Tosh, dis- i occurred no one can tell The bitlie in Yeast Bread or Biscuits as young woman in America could read the standard. We were the ilrM i» put it colored Fayal harbor—which, by the-way, will main pipe. line in c«ttnn h«»e. Why? It. < them were abled surfman; first and final in the Thu charter of the Water Company yvia it a any you ever used. If your this b o o k , il it were for nothing else titan trying to imitate our goods, comp. .c ns to protect be vividly described bv John Hoard,Jun.. perpetual Iran.hise. barrel is almost empty send to catch inspiration from this splendid ourselves. To-d.ty other mmis.mc: i,\r.« are putting estate of Seth Manley, late of Hope; ! in a story in Harper'sMugazino for July The Coinpaoy has a tw.ntv war conn net with colored threads In eoitm. ho-., I.ui « ■*;0,tM)O strong, natural, life-like reproductions of per annum , the operating exp* n srs .md lu tu iesi hors who are using it, for final in estate of Jennie J. Martin, mi­ gun. a 42 pounder, which played a pro­ charges on oil oui.Ninndinu bonda auiuu t to teas thousands of young women who may be minent part on hoard the General Arm­ than $19,000 per annum, which leaves a surplus, reference. found to-day in every great city. Beauti­ nor of St. George; first in estate of E. strong, and has since been kept in tlie after p tying all cha'ges, of over fr.OOO. Securities Issued by ail Wat* r Companies It* ful, ill-starred little Ettie! How the F. Allenwood, late of Vinalhaven; first Santa Cruz Fort at Fayal, is about io be Maine are recognized a* desirable und sale invesu Price $6.50 Per Barrel. heart of every true man and woman will and final in estate ot Nancy Sherman, returned to the United States. Some ments. go out in love nnd sympathy for her! lime ago instructions were given by the Ute present and prospective value of tlie Augusta Delivered in Thomaston or “I AM CURED!” late of W erren; first and final in the Water Company's works is Becond to the value of and in her fate it should not he forgotten Stale Depii lmenl to General Batcheller, iio other in thia Htnte. 15 Camden FREE Physicians, Pile Remedies and the Knife that we read the fate of thousands of estate of Stephen B Starrett, late of ( Minister at Lisbon, to make a courteous UTTERLY FAILED ! maidens, who. through accursed laws, Thomaston ; first and final in estate of | request for the gun. and the King ol fall victims to something far worse than Albert W. Rhodes, late of Rockland. Portugal very kindly consenteil to its re­ 6 PER CENT. IRELAND N WHITNEY, Yet there was Help! death while tliey have scarcely crossed moval. Secretary Tracy lias ordered a L in t S a ta i Morisaie Bonds Ers uni thing els.-. remember wo Accounts were presented and notice ROCKLAND. G e n t s :—I wish to inform you that the tlie threshold of womanhood—inws, ship of war to be sent to Fayal to receive treatment consisting ol SROpA’S REME­ originated bv moral lepers for tile pro­ ee, for price, hold evervivhero. ordered on the same as follows.- First DIES you sent m e l o r Pile*, has, as you BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO., it, and when it arrives in this country staled in your letter accompanying the tection of the most heinous forms of li 276 Devonshire St., 205 Lake St., H Erem -nt fit- and final in estate of Charles W. Whit­ it is proposed to mount it in Lafayette, m in e , ncflially cored m e. ccntiousncss, nnd from year Io year dis­ Huston. C'hleugo. San Francisco. ney, late of Vinalhaven ; first in estate Square, Washington, opposite the White W h y , gentlemen, 1 < an luirdlv realize It, cussed in secret sessions in various legis­ House. FLOUR! mMaaMHHSVHi " h e ll I Stop tO latures, where systematic attempts are of Thomas Wentworth late of Hope; Rockland Trust Co. BETTER constantly being made to lower the age final in estate of William A Singer, ! CENTS buys one of the Stumps iu the Stamp l u g I have endured, of tin- Pile Kerne* which renders a moral leper exempt minor, of Cushing; second and final of System of Deposit In the H O C H L A N D At Wholesale and Retail. d i e s I have tried, of the Physicians em­ TRUST COMPANY’. ployed; of the IwoM irgifitl operulioiiN from a crime far more colossal than Alden Gilclnest, minor of St George; 5 Pillsbury’s Best, Western Rose- Spring Whea performed (having hud the Pile Tumor* murder. Even thia year a bill was in­ The stumps are sold in denominations of 6, 10 Patent Forest City-W inter Wheat Patent, for removed twice with the knife) ami all I first in estate ol Fred S. Nye, late of , Fire Insurance! und 25c<-'its, and are to be pasted in bocks piepuied all kinds of Pastry and bread Mixture. could g» t was (eiiiporur.v relief. But troduced in the New York legislature 1“ for the purpose. When u leuf is covere 1 it umounls now a l l o t M ta k in g - e v e n lower the age ot consent from sixteen to Union; first in the estate of John Tel- | to |1 , which is then deposited in the bunk unt? s I h .tth - .»f | -K«»DA’> DI" YOU bunK account opened. H A | \ | C. Si P. COVERY, 1 Three lloy* thirteen years! and had it not been for man, lato of Rockport; second, cor­ A.J.ERSKINEXSON It inculoatea fiublts of saving ou the purt of the L IT I I.E TABLETS, and u-ing Five Box the vigorous efforts of some stalwart rected, in estate of Hariiet R Barrett, 1 young. A great success wherever adopted. Cull es ol SKoHA'6 PILE < I RE, I a m friends of purity, doubtless the measure CAN EAT 417 MAIN ST. KOCKLANU, ME. und get full particulars. The Best Buttermilk Flour in the city c u r e d . late of Union; first in estate of Adeline 1 am now able to work every day. and —ALSO— 3 per cent interest will be ullowed on 4«rBe sure and get toy prices before buying as would have passed. shall start lor Virginia in a lew days to “Pray You, Sir, Whoso Daughter?" Stanton late of South Thomaston. deposits. it will pay you to do so work cutting timber. Lite Insurance, Ground Beef Scraps. Bone Meal. Gracked Vou freely gate me . __ is fur more than an intensely interesting Licenses to sell real estate were j A f.E N T S : ItoL'KLAND—A. F. Crockett Co., •la. llooutiuc, O. F. Grant. H u k uicank—T . W . «B® CM F O R P O U L T R Y file iiiedlelue hut i C kC l I 11 novel; it is a brilliant appeal for justice grunted as follows: In estate of Elisha J Accident Insurance, and waul Io parlially pay ■" and purity; a protest against one of the tiulllvau. W'a iib k h -W'. O. Vlnal. CMOS— ILL. Sea Shull, Shurldeu Condition Powder, Egg you for wlial you have (lone. Eu- PIE M Oakes late of Vinalhaven, estate of itobbloa. W a bhinoton—I. VV. Jobnatou. Ap p l k . F o o d , E tc. eloseil fiud #20, which is about what I most glaring crimes which blisters the Plate Glass Insurance. TON —A. 11. Ncwbert. ItOCXFlIHT—h. E. tt II. L. paid to r one operation that did me brow of nine teen til century civilization. Leigh C. Davis minor of Friendship, I Agenta for the following well known companion . Shepherd. C ah o em -T.C. Atwlek. TitoMAaroH really no good at all. it it is made with American Eire Innuruuce Co. — George It. Gardiner. W a LOOIIOuo—F. A. Lev- Gratefully yours, It is pure, wholesome and inspiring. If estate of Levi It. Clark, minor of Thom- | Butt'alo Germ un Insurance Co. enaaler. TkNANr'a Ha iibo h , JU — W. K. Sheerer. Bangor, Me. CllAS. EM M KT. tlie white ribbon army should make it uston, estate of Stella E. Severance Contiuehtul lnsurunce Co. VlMALllAVKN, ME.—D. H . Gltddeu. O F F 1 ’2 k Guarantee Contract with Every Bottle. tho “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” of their noble (jermaniu Fire Iusmuuce Co. ROCKLAND TRUST CO. . minor ol Boston. Guardian Assurance Co. anti Quality Uiiuruuteed Io Suit, SKODA DISCOVERY CO., BELFAST, ME. crusade, it would. 1 believe, accomplish Insurance Co. of North America. A. F. CttoctiETi, l-re.ldeot; E. A. Bu t l e b , Vice mure in one year than their present ef­ Petition for licenso to sell real estate Merchants Insurance Co. Frealdeut: C. M. Ka l l o c ii, Secretary. 3T trim stock C O RN .! M EAL, OATH, was presented in which notice was or­ Providence Washington Ins. Co. \M lDDLlNGfl ut BOTTOM PRICKS, In forts will realize in a denude. It is pub­ Suu Insurance Oiliee. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION^ I Lots. lished by the Arena Pub. Co., Boston, Cottolene dered in tbeestuteol Reginald M. Ames, Westchester Fire Insurance Co. Of Vital Interest is the Muss., and is one of the handsomest minor, of Providence, R. I. Lloyd’s Plate Glass Insurance Co. TI1E CELEBRATED hooks of the year. 10 Traveler* Insurance Co, AS. T. SPEAR, n stead of Esther C. Oakes, widow ol Elisha M. KNOX COUNTY-In Court of Probate hUd at One of the most immediate, practical, Oakes, late of Vinalhaven, was grunted Roeklund, on the third Tuesday of Juue, 1892. Y O R K S A F E 5 andj 297 Main Street and effective methods of oomhating the Delia S. llyler, widow of Edmund Byler, lide FOB BALK BV evils of the saloon is to supply some­ un allowance out of the estate of $1597. of Cushiug, hi said County, deceased, having presented her applicatiou for allowance out of Oik thing in the place of the saloon us a pop­ Petitions for allowance to widow were personal estate of said deceased ; EPI I. PERRY, S T M A N H O O D At Perry's Nt earn Dye House, 07» M ain Bt. ular resort. The man or men who shall LARD, presented and notices ordered in the O h u lh ed , That notice thereof be given, three ckly and Permanently Restored. successfully establish a class of institu­ weeks successively,in The Courier-Gazette, printed LKUK4TED ESOLISU REMEDY estates of Hector M.Brown, lute of Rock­ in Roeklund, iu suid County, thut all persons inter 4 A PCD PPWT PEIt ANNUM, net,to tions to offset and eounteruct the itillu- ■ ■ ■ ILlI ULII I Investors. G u u ia u to e A and the Pie will be ested may attend at a Probate Court to be held at M E U V 1 A . enee of the dramshops as places of social land.and Edmund lleyler, late of Cushing. Koekluud on the third Tuesduy of July Ucit, I against loss. and show cause, it uny they have, why the prayer It is sold on a positive rendezvous will confer un immeasurable The estate of William Colligun, late of said peliliou should not be grunted. guurantoo to cure any W. RODMAN WINSLOW, benefit upon the world. of Washington, was rendered insolvent, 26 27 REV El. ROB1N6ON, Judge. 132 NASbAI’ bT. (Vuuderbllt Building^ fortu of nervous pros­ A tru eco p y —A tte st:— tration or any disorder NEW YOKK CITY. The Department of State at Washing­ aud Willis E. Deering and T. S. Bow­ E dw in S p u a o u e , Register. ot the genital orguna of BETTER. either sex. cuuaed ______ton, in response to tlie request of the don, both of Washington, were ap­ >. by excessive uso of After* National Temperance Society, lias in­ KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court,held ut Kock defuulls nor deU>s:~uo losses to elSuts^lSs Alcohol or Opium, or on account structed every consul of the United pointed Commissioners. land, on tin* third Tuesday oi Juue, 1S92. poblls received ut any time. ul indiscretion or over indulgence etc.. M A. Johnson, Administrator ou the estate of Convulsions. Wakefulness, lleaduch®, Iliehniond Stove Co . Norwich, Conn, States Io procure information to lie used In the estate of George W.Morse, late Charles W. Whiluey, late of Y'iualhuven, in said ression. Softening of tho brain. W'euk at the World’s Temperance Congress on Couuty, d*-c* used, having presented his first und Manufactured only by of Uuion. a petition asking to have the linul uccouul of udmiuistrutiou of said estate for U t aring Down Pains. Seminal Weakness, tlie quantity aud kind of intoxicuting allowance: octurnul Emissions, Spermatorrhoa, SAW MILLS, or aud 1 mpotency. which if neglected, JAMES WIGHT, liquors produced in the country where N. K. FAIRBANK 4 CO., exeuutrix oited to account was presented OuDhHLD, 'i'hut notice thereof bo given, three ol premature old ugo und insanity, he is stationed; the government mode und personal notice on tho executrix weeks successively, in the Courier Gazette, priuted C iu Roeklund, in said County, tliut ull persons inter­ ly guaranteed. Prien. $ 1.00 u box: 6 boxes CHICAGO, and ENGINES, Cur v mail on receipt of Price. A written Sole Ai'flnt for Rockland. ol dealing with the liquor traffic there; was ordered. ested may attend ut a Probate Court to be held at ihed with every $5.00 order received. the relations of intemperance to poverty 6 Central Wharf, Boston. In the estate ot George T. Mugridge, Koekluud, on the third Tuesday of July ne*t, Improved Variable Friction Feed. Itho money if a permanent cure is not immorulily and crime; and the efforts, and show cause, if anv thev have, why tho said ac­ equ late of Rockport, the inventory filed at count should not be ullowed. l'lTREDGE, Agent for KNOX, CO. Children Cry for if any, being made to discourage the 26 21 KEl'Ki. KOB1NHON, Judgo. FAHQUHAR CO. manufacture and sale of intoxicants. the May term, 1892, was revoked and A true copy,—A tte s t E dw in bFUAOLU, Keglsler. rBUCKLAND, MA1NK. Pitcher's Castorla. © THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1892,

THOMASTON TOPICS. what this will be a brilliant and attractive TENANTS HARBOR. WARRENS GRADUATION. which lacks ideals lacks point and purpose. affair. With a kindly generosity which all Few men arc utterly without ideality. Our should appreciate, Miss Voltz will donate the News Matters of Interest to Our Many H. F. Kai loch and wife are visiting at He­ Most Successful and Meritorious characters can never rise above our ideals. Thomaston Readers. proceeds of this concert to the Young Men’s bron and W aterville....Capt. William Hayes Public Exhibition. We may do more than we hope hut in tbe long The Big Candle Fuller 5 Cobb Christian Association. There will probably is In town visiting frienJa and relatives.... W. run we shall never do better. This is a neces­ be extra trains from Rockland and Waldoboro, Miss Jennie Rice of Fairfield is ln|town. L. Allen is having a good sized stable erected The Warren High School graduation, class sary element in all true discipline and growth. and no one should miss the opportunity of see­ P. M. Studley has returned from Brockton, by C. A. Glidden. It will lie 28 x 32 feet, 16 of ’92, occurred at the Cong’l Church, Friday A noble ideal acta like a mirror to reveal us to ing an entertainment which promises so much. Mass. feet posts....Sch. Searsville loaded paving at evening. Those who went late regretted It for ourselves. There is no more fundamental diff­ erence among men than at the very point of Capt. George Prince of Boston is at the house Clark’s Island last week for New Y ork....Sch. at eight o’clock standing room was not to be APPLETON. I Abbie Walker is loading paving at the B. G. their capacity to form ideals. The main prac­ of C. Prince. secured. The usual decorations of flowers Co. quarry....Steam er Mayfield made no trip tical question is, what shall the ideal be ? What A Mrs. James Dingley of Boston Is at thejhotne bouquets and potted plants graced the edifice The grass is ail right. Now if we can only to this place Saturday. A few repairs which is its quality ? Does it comprehend the time of Edgar Stackpole. and charmed the eye. The class motto, “ Per­ have good weather to secure or cure the crop had to be made was the cause....W m . Booth severance” appeared in white letters at the rear and highest ends of human life ? The capacity Miss Julia Poker and Miss Eliza Levensaler we will be happy... .There will be an abun­ and John Donaldson of New York w^re in of the platform. Merservev’s Orchestra of to form and to pursue such an ideal only are In New York city. dance of apples this season according to pres town last week..• .Steamer Panuco is laying the Rockland furnished music. Although the comes with discipline and growth. We Lave Miss Hattie Goudy of Cumberland lis ent appearances....There are three young new wharf at the State Point q u arry ....E . F. clnss numbered only three graduates, the oc­ to hold our present Ideals of life subject to GREAT guest of Miss Nellie Fales. men from Rockland camping out on the shores Iloak of Washington has charge of the board­ casion was one of great interest and pleasure constant improvement. They grow more James A. Levensaler of the Junior class of the beautiful Senebcc—two sons of Sidney ing house at State Point. He comes well The program: definite only as life matures and ns experience brings to it new and better meanings. We Bowdoin College, is home. Bird and a Mr. Glover. fie saw one day last recommended and no doubt will keep a good Music. house.... School closed in District No. 9 after a Prayer, Rev. S. II. Emery find the perfect ideal fully rounded out and Capt. Edwin 8. Smalley of ship Manuel L, week a nice three pound pickerel which was successful term of eight weeks, taught by Miss Salutatory—Progress of Education, embodied In personality only In Jesus Christ.” Laguno Is in New York City. taken by Mr. Glover....George, son of Wes Fannie A. Payson CLOTHING Bertha Farrar of South Bristol....Capt. Chas. Music. Miss Payson wore a dress of white henrietta, SACRIFICE lev Butler, Wuo was taken violently insane a Edward Carleton, who has been in Chicago Essay—Electricity, Fred E. Moody week ago, was taken to the Insane Asylum Grover is home from sea for a w hile... .Sch. Music. bell skirt, trimmed with white lace, white the past few months, is at home. Augusta, Sunday. J L. Wentworth went with Sam’i Hart from Sullivan with paving was in Valedictory—Effort and Success, gloves and a bunch of golden lilies. Miss Alice V. Jameson Miss Tlllle Burgess of Brooklyn, N. Y , is him ....O ur grade schools closed Friday with the harbor Monday, bound for New York... Jameson also wore a dress of white henrietta, — IN— at the house of Caleb Levensaler. an exhibition in the afternoon and a sociable Tencn’s Harbor has some fine colts after some hell skirt, trimmed with lace and ribbon, white gloves and a liouquct of pelargoniums. Hon. Edwin Smith and wife arc in town In the evening. Everything passed off pleas­ noted horses. Dodge Hall has a fine ono, also A ddress, Rev. H. S. Ives and very welcome visitors they are. antly... .Mrs. Mary Melcher, nee McCorrison, Levi Hart, Jesse Ludwig, W. E. Sherer and The school was under the instruction of STORE! of Barre, Vt., is visiting her parents, Mr. and others... .Sch. Susan Ross is docked at Raw- Jarvis Woods, esq., of Warren, assisted by Capt. Samuel Walts and his grand-daughter Miss Payson delivered her Salutatory with Mrs. Ibra McCort ison. She came in company ley's wharf for repairs....Sch. Van Buren has Miss Sheriey P. Hall of Buckfieid. They have May Lewis are at the Knox House. graceful ease and naturalness and was re­ with her brother Louis, who has been at work been moved from her former resting place, been faithful to their trusts and have done A. N. Linscott, esq., of Chicago is at the warded by tbe closest attention of her listeners. stone cutting in B arre....D r. Oushee has tho Fuller’s wharf, across the harbor to pound her­ efficient work. b . Silk Waists! house of Mrs Mary Walsh on Knox street Her subject was “ Progress of Education.” frame of his barn up and covered in....M iss self to pieces on that rocky shore...... We are WASHINGTON. Mrs. J. D. Ronimus of Boston, accompanied Lucy Cummings returned from Massachusetts glad to learn that the young men at Wiley She said in brief: IS BURNED .OUT! by her two sons, is at the house of R. D. Starr. M onday....M rs. Nathan Hawkes saw a deer Corner have organized a brass band and have “ The birth of our 3chool system owes its origin to tbe idea that a people can only be free Work Is being pushed rapidly upon the new Harry F. Linscott, who recently graduated one morning the first of last week in V engaged an instructor from Rockland and are and prosperous in proportion to their wisdom Grange building. The Messrs. Carter of So. W e offer our full line at Bowdoin College with high honors, is in Kellar’s pasture, near the cem etery.... Mr. and making excellent progress. We wish them all and goodness. It is said that the preservation Hope are doing tho carponlor w ork....Con­ town. Mrs. Gilbert Marsh visited in Appleton the success....Albion Wall has been very sick of this nation depends on the intelligence of stable W. O. Luce rendered valuable aid to the BUT T H E Capt. Jonathan Strong is at home from sea. first of the w eek... . Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Paul but is now convalescent... .The paving cut­ its people. It should be an intelligence based New Hampshire odlclnls in llnding a fellow His mate, Allen Strong, is also among the late of Morrill visited nt Stephen Simmons’Sunday ters who are cutting blocks on C. B. Willard’s I n B lu e , upon principle and Christianity. Our school hereabouls who was wanted in lhat slate and arrivals. Nathan Hawkes has his car coupler completed land and others will ship them from Rawley's days are only a preparation for the education of was iaken there for tria l....F . A. Wentworth He has a miniature track, cars, and his work­ and Fuller’s wharves... .The wharf at the B. Miss Agnes Hanlv has returned from Vinal- life and when over, that education is only com­ of Montville, a former townsman, was in town ing model coupler works to a charm. Persons O. Co’s, quarry is about finished..• .There is haven, where she has taught a successful term menced. He is best educated who puts him­ Sunday....M iss Mary Overlock, who has been interested in such matters should see it. every indication of a good hay crop....C hil­ of school. self more in touch with, and is keenly alive and visiting Mrs. O. D. Brown of Rockland, has .BIG B la c k dren’s Day was observed at the church Sunday Misses Carrie Robinson and Jessie Crawford sensitive to the life and need of the times returned hom e....John H. Hyde, the safe roan, WARREN. week, in the morning the pastor, Rev. J. 11. left for St. John, N B., last Thursday on a around him.’’ is in town selling safes....U r. 8. C. Pierpont, Barrows, preached a very eloquent and in­ visit to Lutie Rokes. Fred E. Moody handled his Essay on Elec­ who graduated from the Maine Medical School structive sermon to a large congregation. In Miss Mamie Teague has returned home from tricity in n manner that showed careful thought at Brunswick last week, is a native of this A n d R e d , Henry T. Cushing and wife of Ohio are here the evening the children gave an excellent pro' the straw shop... .Chas. Teague is home on and research. He made a good appearance town and a young gentleman of great promise to attend the funeral services of his sister, Miss gram of singing, recitations, etc. The pieces bis vacation from his studies nt H oulton.... After refering to the early experiments of the . . . .The Misses Glenora Vannah and Nellie BARGAINS E- Cushing. which were read during the evening by two Albert A. Rokes of Kansas is on a visit to his science of electricity he said : “ Dr. Gilbert of Bryant, who has been In New Orleans nearly a young ladies were very fine indeed. Tho whole .The frame for Mrs. Kate Morse’s house on parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rokes. Mr. Rokes England may be considered the founder of thia year, are now at home. Miss Vannah's father In sizes from 32 to 38, yler street has been raised under the super­ has been in Kansas for the past 23 years, and was enjoyed by all. science, but to onr illustrious countryman, Dr. is a piominent contractor in New O rleans.... vision of Tbotna.* Russell. IN reports that it is a tine farming and stock rais­ Franklin, a high place in the history ol elec­ George Perkins, who recently purchased the ViNALHAVEN. Miss Alida M. Mehan, an alumnus of Smith ing country. He came on with a carload of tricity must be allotted. One of his labors was Central House, is away during each of tbe College, has been attending the Commence­ horses for Boston parties... . H. H. Burbank of to present the theory of positive and negative week days, selling jowelry for a New York FOR LESS ment of her alma mater the past week. Saco rode over from Rockport Friday morning David Grant arrived home Saturday from electricity. Having succeeded in drawing house upon a contract entered Into before he Gorham, having been called here on account of Major Hewett’s cottage at Pleasant Beach is ith A. M. W etherbee... .The remains of Mrs. electricity from the clouds by means of the kite, purchased the house which will continue until completed. Mrs. Hewett has been at the Beach Annie Jackson of Bath, who died in Cambridge, the sickness of his son. The little fellow died he conceived the idea of protecting buildings by September. During his absence the business the past week making preparations for the Mass., while on her way to visit her daughter, a few hours after his father’s arrival---- Last lightning rods. Many things are now done by of the hostelry is managed by Cbns. A. Lynch, ClotiiinG coming season. were brought hero to her former home for inter­ Sabbath was observed as Children’s Sunday electricity. It lights our streets, draws our who knows how to keep a hotel....M r. and THAN THE SILK ALONE ment, aged 53 y e a rs.... A. K. Hewett is on £ at Union church. The church was prettily trains, carries our messages and conveys our Mrs. Samuel Ripley have taken the farm and The public schools close the school year on visit home from Marshall’s Island for a few decorated with wild flowers, and most of the Friday next. The past term has been a very voices from city to city. Electricity will be the other properly oi the late Isaac Gilchrest and days....R ev. Frank Bickford is at his native children who attended the services carried a great motive power of the iuture. The power as the consideration have obligated themselves successful one. Our citizens ought to be grati­ place, on his vacation. bouquet of the same. At the morning service Will continue in force nil through fied at the results. of falling rain, the force of the ocean tides, if to support and maintain Mrs. Oilchrcst's there were several baptized, and in the evening, converted Into electricity would run all the daughter, Mary Eliza Miller. Loring, the boat-builder, is building a 23- EAST UNION. tho Sum m er. T he C andle tvns a the pastor nreaehed a very appropriate sermon world’s machinery. The force of the falling WOULD COST! foot center-board boat, 8 1-2 feet beam, 3 1-2 to the young people-----There were fresh waters of Niagara will be conveyed on a small MARTINSVILLE. great card and attracted much atten­ feet deep for Capt. Ba'ano of St. George and a Freeman Gould has built an addition to his makerel in the market Saturday, the first this wire to Chicago and run all the machinery of 22-foot center-board for sch. D. H. Rivers. house... .I)r. Skinner has made extensive re­ season-----H. L Raymond, who is taking a the World’s Fair. The winds of Sahara may School closed in ibis district F riday....C apt. tion, 500 Waists Marked Down to Eliza Levensaler, who has been fitting for pairs on his buildings....C has. Burkett has medical course at Bowdoin, arrived home yet be used to rur. the street cars of London J. T. Ruwley has gone to Providence to join college under the tuition of Miss Mehan, has purchased the old Carmen bouse and has taken Thursday, having finished his second term and tho water power of the Amazon may run his vessel....M rs. Palmer of Boston Is visit­ passed a successful examination, and becomes it down and is going to build a new house nt Tbtre were parties in town last week look­ the elevators of New York City. We may ing at Mrs. Geo. R. Rawley’s....C ap t. Levi a member of Smith College at Northampton, the village... .James Dorman has increased ing the Pioneer over, with a view to charter­ never be able to put a belt around the axis of Harris, who h„s been enlarging bis boat, has OVER Mass. his business in monumental work. He has ing her to put on a route in Massachusetts---- the earih and thus run our sewing machines her finished and will take the school children $3.87. The Herald very truly says that the Passion four cutters at work now, besides a crew on his Miss Jennie Libby of Deer Isle is visiting rela­ and rock our cradles, we may never hitch our and others on an excursion to Green Island the Play of Oberammergau which exhibited at quarry. G. Simmons does the sharpening.... tives in town-----The Louise Hamilton Co. wagons to a star, but we may be able to effect a first fair day this w eek....The sidewalk socie­ Watts Hall Tuesday afteinoon and evening to Crops are locking finely now and farmers are performed here three evenings last week. communication between ourselves and the ties of Turkey are making great preparations And a still Greater Bargain is a full house was one of the finest entertain­ anticipating a good crop of h ay ....A . M. Miss Hamilton is a charming little actress and or that whirls the earth and makes the for a mammoth celebration ot the Fourth o 4,000 CUSTOMERS ments ever had in Thomaston. Nothing but Titus has a blooded coll, sired by G. B Ingra­ her specialties alone are worth tho admission planets revolve.” July at Harter’s grove. Without doubt it wit* our $1 00 Waist at praise is heard for it on all sides, and likewise ham’s Cashier....The building of a trotting price....The Emmeline and Forest Queen Miss Jameson’s Valedictory, “ Effort and be an enjoyable tim e....M r. and Mrs. F. O that the supper at the banquet hull Tuesday park at Union will give tho boys a chance to carried passengers at reduced rates Monday, Success,” was delivered with distinct articula­ Martin have gone to Camden where they will evening under the auspices of the Y. P. U. of show their colts. giving those who wished un opportunity to at­ tion and deserved tbe favorable encomiums it soon open the Mountain View H ouse....D r. Registering Their Votes. tend the circus at Rockland. elicited. She said in part: “ When the man­ Blake's family have returned to their Summer the Congregational Church is pronounced by WILEY’S CORNER. ail who were fortunate enough to get there as date went forth: ‘In the sweat of thy face shalt collage. $2.98 thou cat bread,’ then life became a struggle. the very best. The only fault to find is The band will hold an icecream and straw­ ROCKVILLE. ROCKPORT. they do not come often enough. berry testival soon....Sch. Jennie Lockwood Existence requires effort. Life, so full of prom The graduation exercises of the class of '92, arrived up river last week for Thomaston to A social dance will be given at Ladies Union Ises, beckons to the young, who expect suc­ A rare treal is in store lor our eutertainnient TtfE BoSJOfi Ladies’ Navy Storm Suits— Thomaston High School, takes place at Watts repair....Sch. Telegraph, Kellocb, is due in Hall, Wednesday evening, June 29. Music by cess us their rightful heritage. Il perfection lovers at the Opera House, Thursday evening, Hull, Thursday evening of this week. Mrs. Portland from New York, with cem ent.... Young’s Orchestra. A supper will be served could be attained by taking the last step first, in tho performance ot "The Burglar," by one a Skirt and Blazer for Strout.of the school committee, informs us that Quite a large number of our working men nave ...School in District No. 3 closed Friday all would succeed. All do not succeed. of Ihe best companies on ibe New England good work bus been done by the school the gone into the paving business for themselves after a sueceessful term of eight weeks, taught Somewhere in the structure of their character circuit. The play is un adaptation of that beauti- I ....S ch. Ella Crowell has received a new fore- there is a vulnerable point. The world is not past term, and that the teachers, Mr. Weeks by Miss Delia Keating....M iss Grace Fisk ful story “ Edilha's Burglar," and Is most in" Always has been popular with a buy­ the principal, and Miss Parker the assistant, topm ast.... W. J. Caddy has gone to Green’s closed her school at Simonton’s Corner, Fri­ governed by chance, neither are we altogether leresiing und entertaining. Tho company is the creatures of circumstances. We should are capable and efficient instructors. Mrs. Landing to work....Eagle granite quarry is day. The school was a very successful one composed of artists, and the representation is ing public that appreciates the great $6.5o Btrout has given a great deal of time and atten­ running its average crew of quarry men .... Sch .Chas. Barrows is expected home this week strive to make life pleasant to others, knowing an artislic one. “ The Burglar" was given in that'words are the daughters of earth, but tion to the school the past term, and as a result Ella F. Crowell, Thomas, is loaded with lime » for a short visit....T hree young ladies and a Rockland Saturday evening, and an attempt is merits of Good Goods and Low -. of her supervision the school has improved and ready for New York....School in District I gentleman were thrown from a carriage here deed 9 are the sons of heaven.’” being made lo have the company return there X*uch The graduating class numbers niue, No. 1 will close F rid ay ....A flag-staff is put ! last week. No serious injuries were received Rev. S. H. Emery, Supervisor, In present­ Prices, and we propose that its pop­ up on the school house in District No. I. The ing Ibe diplomas said : "This seems to me to three boys and six girls. Music will be fur­ • ....M rs. Sarah Pol man and daughter from NORTH APPLETON. ularity never shall die out. We have WE S ^ L L nished by Chandler of Portland. Remember Hag has already been purchased....The Bap­ ' California are visiting friends here... .Chick- be an auspicious time, a time when congratu­ at Watts Hall next Thursday evening. tist Society last week turned out to give the I awaukie Lodge, I. O. G. T., is prospering lations are in order and I would avail myself house of worship a thorough cleaning. • finely. New members are admitted nearly ol this opportunity to congratulate you, mem­ Miss Caro E. Meservey is home from Be’- A large chorus, under the instruction of Miss bers of the graduating class, upon the credita­ fast, called here by tbe sickness of ber sister COffTIflUE TfjE S^LE Voltz, is rehearsing the Cantata of Esther, j every w eek....The Lidics Sewing Circle will ble tuunner in which you have acquitted your­ ....M r. and Mrs. Chas. Dunn of Auburn are which they expect to give in Watts Hall about CUSHING. , meet with Mrs. Isaac Packard, Thursday selves, not only in the school room but iu Ibis visiting at W. A. Waterman’s.. .. R. S. Keene the middle of July. Miss Voltz abilities as a atternoou. presence tonight. The world will expect you and wife were in Portland last week, attending Vocal teacher are of a high order, and as she is Rev. R. 8. Dixon has gone to Deer Isle .... UNION. to know a great deal and you will probably tbe State Convention....Angus McIver went to SPECIAL BARGAINS! using every effort to have the singers perfectly Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hathorne arrived home Clarks Island Sunday to take charge of a crew from Malden, Mass., Saturday. Mr. Hathorne disappoint the expectations of Die world in trained, and every detail of the performance of quarry men. Mr. McIver is a good man for has now gone to Rockland to work on the pav­ Rev. ]. D. Puyson, Methodist, baptized one this respect. The obtaining of knowledge worked up to a nicety, there is no doubt but tbe place and is always in demand. Scotch Ginghams ing....M rs. Fannie Freeman bus returned person and received two inlo the church Sun­ which the world expects is a long and tedious day evening, June 12... .Children's Day was process. We are continually disappointing home from U n io n .... During the thunder OWL’S HEAD. shower Wednesday the lightning affected Silus lo have been observed at tbe M. E. Chapel next ourselves and our friends by what we do not Conant so he was unable to get into the house Sunday, but has been postponed ono week, and know. The process ol obtaining wisdom does We are the People Is to come oil' July lb. A sermon by the pas­ not depend wholly upon tbe imperfect means Capt. Herbert To I man's new building is com­ F o r 17C without assistance....The many friends of pleted-----Mrs. Eliza Ginn, who bus been visit­ from whom it will Frank B. Miller heartily congratulate him on tor to Ibe young people, more especially, in tbe of communication between teacher und pupil morning and a concert in tbe eveuing... . Rev. hut upon that mysterious relation which others ing her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Linby in Cush­ pay you to Buy his marriage to Mis> Ida M. Tibbetts of Colum­ Boys’ Suits, J. U. Payson bis announced as bis subject for understand who have tried il, und which is ex­ ing, returned home last week-----Mrs. Ida bia Falls. Mr. Miller is smart and energetic, Snow and daughter Ethel have gone to Bangor and is one of the finest young men the county next Sunday, July 3, '‘National Perils.' The pressed in these words: • Whoso lacketh wis­ -----Mrs. Ruth A. Maddocfcs is stopping with affords. We understand that the bride is a service is to be in Ibe chapel, If the repairs be­ dom let him ask of God.' Knowledge Is Mrs. Wm. Luce at tbe ’Keug-----Cupt. Hiram O N E C A S E LADIES’ TURNS AND WELTS. very nice young lady. We sincerely wish them ing made there are completed, If not, in tbe proud hut wisdom Is humble. 1 think you Small caught u dozen No. 2 muekerel in bis -ALSO- a long life tilled with happiness and prosperity Free church where tbe Methodists have wor­ will lind true wisdom iu knowing Gud an d shiped the past two Sundays....W e received Jesus Christ whom be bath sent. Wherefore fish weir a few days ago. Misses’ & Children's Fine Shoes WEST ROCKPORT. an unsigned communication from Union, yes. 1 say to you that our earnest prayer Is .that the terday. We cannot print anonymous commu­ wisdom which cometh from God you may NORTH WASHINGTON. Trumau H. Bucklin Is digging a cellar and nications....School closed In South Uniou know, and may He bless you iu (his magnlli- C H A L U E S , Increasing demand preparing tbe foundation lor a residence, Rock­ Friday alter a successful term of eight weeks cenl alluinment.” The diplomas were then Quite a number from ibis place attended tbe land stre e t....J. A. Clark has tbe buildings of taught by Alice Mowry. A beautiful flag was presented. for Goods at Quarterly meeting at Rockville last w eek.... 28 inches wide, for Smith M ax ey up, walls boarded and tbe win­ flung to tbe breeze at the close of the school. Jarvis Woods, principal of ibe school, ad dow frames in. Tbe buildings are on the War­ Miss Abbie A. Howard died Monduy of con­ dressed the parents and friends, “ In order to sumption. She was very patient through all LEVI SEAVEY’S, ren road, near Ibe school-house....Tbe late SOUTH LIBERTY. make the coming school year u successful one, ber suffering. Her age was 16 yeurs. ralus have benefitted tbe grass Holds very much BOYS’ FITTINCS Watts Block, Thomaston, Mb. your continued support is necessary. You and it now looks as though there would be un Our mills are doing a little business after the late raius....Jesse Overlook has some two are earnestly aud cordially invited to visit the average crop of buy ....Am brose Lampson, BURKETTVILLE. acres planted with beans, which look finely schoolroom and we will try to iuterest you. GENERALLY. n. while at work on Mrs. John Graves’ bouse, put­ For the generous support you have all given ting on'a bay window, was purllelly paralysed, .A. F. Light is getting ready to plaster his Mrs. Aldora Costor of Chelsea is visiting v house. me I wish to express my sincere appreciation.’’ relatives in (bis place....M rs. Susan Scott of losing tbe use of bis arm and band. He wus The price all the seasoi’a CALL AND SEE US Turning to the class he continued, “ May our Wyoming, formerly of this place, returned taken to his home near by and a physician relations iu the future be as pleasant as they tSTCome to us and clothe your *??*-*? B.>y Ooul1*. ?/ summoned. He la very wucb belUr at into home to her brother’s, Rufus Linseott’s, last been 10c. ( A bargai- SPEAR $ COPELAND, we are now prepared to have while associated as teacher und pupil, week. She has been absent 42 years. givw uur cUMlotneri u tlrat clumt articlu at the lowest writing, having regained bis speech and the use G m r Bvtw/is. and may (his occasion with all lhat It suggests, boys in Modern Style at Moderate ol bis arm iu a great measure. be au inspiration Io take a more determined FRIENDSHIP. y ------»♦»------stand lor ihe glorious cause of education.” E xpense. PREBLE & CO., SOUTH THOMASTON. He then introduced Rev. H. 8. Ives who de­ Albert C. Jones of Rockland is visiting I)r. Buckeye Mower, 4 few more of the Double ~~ ...... Dealers in ...... I Miss Olive Miller of Hurricane la Io town livered Ihe address of the evening. We give a Chamberlain-----Mrs. Ed. Jameson, who has NEW MOREL, H FT. CUT, brief outline of his interestlug remarks : been quite sick, is uow on tbe mending baud. DRESS GOODS fo r b cents; fc : ....C apt. Albert F. Walls of Thomaston is "Some of you have been lookiug forward BOSTON Staple and Fancy Groceries, ‘ having a cottage erected at Pleasant Iieacb___ ------to this evening with joyous antleipaiion, when Great success is claimed for tbe new system price tO cents. MEATS, FRUITS, | Henry Wiggin has moved bis family to Friend- $40.00 | ship, where they will spend ibe Sum m er.... you, after lour years ol study, should receive of cooking without tbe aid of coal, wood, or your diploma which is to certify that you have oil. Sold by uii first-class dealers in stoves, iu 10 pieces Stripe Outing fo r 5. Ibe concert at tbe M. E church Sunday even- the following towns Confectionery, Provisions, Etc. Walter Wood Mower, houorably completed the course laid down by ! lug was well attended---- Mrs. Charles Haskell R o c k l a n d , J. P. Wise t Son, Walter J. worth 8 cents. ,!% Hum, .Heed. paly ...... l

UP THE LADDER. MARINE MATTERS. STATE RELIEF CORPS. POLITICAL PARTIES. A Knox County Boy Who is Rapidly The Movements of Vessels, i Clim bing. Notes and the Like The Annual Convention Will Be Held The Union Labor Party makes Its State Just Received In Cam den. Nominations. Sch. James W. Bigelow, Bird, Bulled Tbnrs- John F. Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch dny lor Bermuda, with Ice and lumber from The tenth annual convention ot the W. S. R. Davies of this city, has been elected librarian Friendshlpbaselected the following delegates FROM NEW YORK. Bangor. C. will convene with Geo. 8. Cobb R. C., No. of Butte City, Montana, at a salary of $2400 a to the County Republican Convention: Dr. G. 8ch. Melissa Trask, with lumber from Ban­ 25, Camden, June 28 And 29. An entertain­ year. Tbe Butte City library consist® at the C. Cbamberlan and Francis G. Jameson. gor for New York was In here Saturday. ment for the reception ot state officers and del­ present time of a name, an excellent set of Scb. Nanlllus came In, from Damariscotta, egates will he given in Meguntlcook Hall, on trustees, a capable librarian and $21,000 that Saturday. the evening of June 28, consisting of Berry’s Rev. C. A. Southard upon the solicitation of is to be put into books, and such a city appro­ j Figured Col- Sch. Storm King was in here Saturday after Orchestra, recitations, tableaux and singing by leading Republicans nf St. Albans has con­ GREAT priation as the city Council may determine, Ice and halt. sented to he a candidate for senator. G. J. home talent. The Cecilia Ladies Quartet of not to exceed $15,000 per year for running ex­ 2 0 0 0 ydS. ored D RESS Sch. James R. Talbot arrived from Newbury­ Ibis city, Mrs. Ada Mills, Mrs. A. H. Berry, Shaw of Hartland and I. O. Winslow are now penses. Mr Davies has accepted the position port Saturday. Mrs. W. M. Kimmell, Miss Emelle Phillips, In the Held. and Is now engaged in making lists of books to M U LLS, sold first of season at Sch. H. S. Boynton brought grain from wilh Mrs. H. M. Lord accompanist, will assist • « be purchased. The city council of Butte is New York for Chas. T. Spear Saturday. At the Frlndship Democratic Caucus, held discussing the advisability of erecting a library which will adtl greatly to the evening's enter­ 1 7 c , o n l y ...... 8ch. Catalina arrived fiom Augusta Satur­ tainment. Price of admission 25 eenls, chil­ Saturday evening, Sam'l Davis, Aaron Winca- buMding at an expense of some $40,000. The day. paw. Austin Simmons and Jos. M. Porter Standard, one of Butte's papers, says that the dren 15 cents. Entertainment begins at 7:45 Sch. Jennie G. Pillsbury look limo for New p. m. were chosen delegates to the Democratic County engneement of Mr. Davies is tho subject of BARGAINS! York Saturday from While A Case and the The committee In charge consists of Mrs. Convention, to he held In Rockland, July 2 10c great congratulation, because of his known Rockland Lime Co. Sarah L. Pascal, Mrs. E. R. Glover, Mrs. K. experience and ability. Butte is a busy city of 8ch. Carrie E. Look, Look, sailed Saturday C. Small and Mrs. 8. E. Wetherbee. 35,000 inhabiants, a valuation of $15,000,000 for Philadelphia with ice from Bangor. Arrangements have been made with Boston Tke name ot Owen IP. Lyon* of, Vinalhaven and means to have the best library west of Sch. Thos. Hix, loaded from Farrand, Spear A Bangor Steamboat Co. for half lare from Is mentioned In Democratic circles as a can­ only fifty, CIIE- Minneapolis. A Co. and sailed Salurday for New York. Bangor and landings on Penobscot River to didate for Senator, and Artbur„M. Wingate Mr. Davies Is a graduate of Rockland High Sch. Eagle and brig Kaiahdin, wilh lumber Camden and return for members wishing to of Union as candidate for Register of Pro­ , NILLE TABLE School, class of 76, and of Colby University, Jo b Lot, from Bangor for New York, sailed Salurday. attend. Tickets on sale Jnne 27, good until bale. Mr. Lyons Is a level headed, Intelligent class o f '81. In Colby he was a classmate and popular gentleman. He Is editor of tbe COVERS, worth $2.50, Hot Schs. Mary 8now and Ripley, Rockport for July 2. E. B. Hastings with C. E. Meservey, esq., and Rev. J. Boston, were in here Friday. Vinalhaven edition of T u b C -G. and we know I’arsbley of this city and Rev. F. M. Preble of Sch. Mabel Hall, Bartlett, arrived from BEAUCHAMP CIRCLE. blmjo bejn every way reliable aintiacapaTile: W eather Price . . Camden. After graduating he did library Newburyport Friday. Mr. Wingate isalaoa very capable and efficient -AT- work In Woonsocket, R. I., and in the vicinity 8ch. Hattie A. Marsh, of New London, is Rockport’s Chautauquans Hold Gradu­ man« • a .X..4JS JUl* of Boston. Some years ago he obtained a on the South railway. ating Exercises. ...40. Tbe Massachusetts Real Estate Co., which tow us D en tal Surgeon. E. B, HASTINGS, Barnuei Woodcock, house and laud iu Dist. No. Cure. It has no V; 1-10 acre; vulue $60; lax $1 40. owns some of tbe lineal office buildings in the Roeklaud, J. P. WIseASou, Walter J. Wood We were shown, while In Portland, the site A- K- SCKAli HLOCK—Cor- J/oittA: Cork dace. Johu Delano, house in Dlsl. No. 10; vulue $60; East, advertises its stock for sale lu Ibis paper. Bewers^’iliomaatotJ^Hineklny^tk'weibi.Ikl-' *'of tax $1 40. Parlies deslrlug a good investment should in- equal. n “* *" “ V '! 310 AND 31S MAIN SI’. 24-20 W.H. CARVER, tasl, 11. P. Sltekuey, C. M. Black. Castine A. ! »“ • *ud 11 w0“1<* be a very agreeable light lor T reasurer ol the Towu of Viualhaveu. vesiigate this Company. W. Clark. I Tun C.-U. lo see the Capiiql buildings there. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 28. 1892.

VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS. STATE CHAT. Congressman Dingley and family will attend Yale Commencement this week, Will B»in was struck by a train nt ns his son is a member of the graduating BARGAINS EXTRAOI C0|j(j Bancroft, Monday night, and may di© w.o. A Batch of Readable Notes from the Home class. Congressman Dingley will come SAVE of Granite from his injuries. to Lewiston for a few days before return­ wf; x x y w a - j ivtotu ing. * * Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi­ Sixty of the young women of the Foss- dents and Visitors—Occurrences Triv­ HEW ETT 5 CO. Packard shoe shop in Lewiston struck ial and Important but None the Less Biddeford is interested over one of YOUR of Great Interest Tuesday morning on account of a re­ those funny neighborhood rows, which —ECHAMBER SE _ duction of pay. Vinnlhsven will Imve a 4th of July are so familiar in this state. A drive­ Have the BEST lin e of celebration. From Katahdin Iron Workscome9 the way between their two tenements has Than we have room for, and we have decided to make always been a common convenience un­ J. E. Tolmati has moved into the L new9 that the recent rains have not been sufficient to start the logs, and lumber­ til a day or two ago, when one of them W. Smith house. fenced it up so that the other could A. A. Mahoney has made considerable men are accordingly discouraged. Laces MONEY ♦ • not use it. Tho one who fenced in the Great Reduction in the Prices! improvements in his store. driveway has a clothes reel which is so Saturday was the l>»3d anniversary of It is reported that the railroad em­ set in the yard that it reaches over bis Of some of the best onesfand we quote prices on a few of them : this town's incorporation ployes on the Boston & Maine Railroad neighbor’s land and the latter, to get are to wear gray uniforms hereafter dur­ by buying your Clothing nt Photographer W. V Lane opened his square with the other for fencing up the ing the summer months, in accordance One Solid Cherry Chamber gallery here four days last week driveway, has put up a post so that it the One Antique Oak Chamber with orders issued. Sch. Mary L Swift discharged a cargo • • cannot be need, and still the battle Set, 10 pieces complete, the Set, 10 pieces complete,cost rages. ot salt for Lane & Libbv last week. Patents have been granted to Frank T rim m in g s manufacturer’s price was Agent Peasley is having some repair L Bartlett of Portland, for paint pig­ $75 to manufacture, a t.... In sawing up some old oak lumber at $95, a t ...... ing done at the High School rooms. ment : Edward T. Burrows of Portland, IN ROCKLAND. S 4 O the Maine Central oar shops in Water­ $ 7 5 The “ Worlds Fair" is a new brand of electro plating with alloys; Tbomns E. ville the other day, the workmen rnn NEW ENGLAND brick cod, put up by Lane & Libby. Cherry of Bath, metal plater. across some bullets embedded in the (So the Ladies all say.) One Mahogany Chamber One Antique Oak Chamber wood. The oak was shipped from the Nathan Quint has moved into the Set, 3 pieces, which cost Wm. Smith house. Atlantic Avenue A Portlander not going to Europe vicinity of one of the battle fields of tho CLOTHING HOUSE. Set, Cheval Mirror, 10 this Summer is very much out of the Rebellion, nnd the lead is supposed to $110, a t ...... E. R. Roberts is making changes in swim. Thirty-live of them are already pieces ...... bis store that is a decided improvement. have been lodged in tho oak during nn $ 7 6 booked. It is about as easy to go to engagement. One of the workmen $ 2 8 A party of masqueraders on the street Europe nowadays as to the seashore. The largest and best stock One Black Walnut Chamber Monday night,attracted lots of attention. sawed a strip of the lumber containing the find and will treasure it as a me­ Set, 10 pieces complete, for­ One Antique Oak Chamber There was quite a tussie in capturing A movement was started in Portland, mento of tbe war. Probably it would of Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ mer price $125, a t... n small tarantula in Hiram's the other Saturday, to buy a piece of land to build not do to remove tbe romance by re­ Their N ew Brocade Set. funner price 835, a t., and Childrens Clothing, $ 7 0 day. a tabernacle after the style of Talmage's minding him that the tree may have $ 2 6 in Brooklyn and $7,000 of the required and Illuminated Silks are the ad­ Here's a chance for an argument— been in tho range of some fellow’s tar­ Hats, Caps and Furnish­ One Solid Cherry Chamber which is right “ Vinalbaven’’ or “ Vinal $15,000 was pledged during the day. get years since tne war. miration of all. One Black Walnut Chamber Haven?" ing Goods of every de­ Set, 10 pieces complete, al­ No doubt our country readers will Set, 10 pie.es complete., Two of the band. Vinal and Lyon The insurance tax for tbe year 1891 Their New line of scription in the city. ways sold for $100, at. were made happy last Wednesday. A bave a touch of sympathy for the Belfast has all bei n received nt the stale treas­ $ 5 0 $ 2 6 girl and a boy. farmer who is very mad at the appear­ ury. Thu total figures show that this Blouse and Shirt Waists are the Prices guaranteed as low ance of his grass. Wherein he had pre­ tax is quite a convenient item in state IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE WE HAVE Len Berry has bought a bicycle, and ? talk of the citv. his appearance in public is awaited with sumed that he had Bown clover it has finances. The whole insurance tax paid as reliable goods can be considerable interest. grown beautiful sorrel. by companies doing business in this state amounts to $31,974.83. Of this ag­ found in the State. CHAMBER SETS IN OAK, ASH and PINE Wo hear it remarked on every hand The completion of the new condensed Their New line of that the town roads were never in better gregate the fire companies pay $14,904.- milk factory at Winthrop is expected Which we have also condition than at present. 02. Of this the stock companies of other • Summer Underwear is all in, and about July 15. The gentlemen who are states pay $11,249.84; the mutual com­ Tillson Light Infantry of Rockland handling this enterprise in Maine do not panies of other states pay $745 01; the Jffready for you, (if it ever does get i l l l l l i i f . Reduced in Price D uring This Sale, will make an excursion to Vinalbaven, seem to be greatly worried about its companies of foreign countries pay warm enough.) SPECIAL BAR- Thursday evening, July 7. complete success but seem to think that $2909.18. The tnx of life companies do­ Which will last TWO WEEKS unless the goods are closed out it is certain. ing business in the state in 1891 aggre­ FGAINS AT 25c, 37^1 -2c andi 50c. Miss Jeannette Shields will open a before that time. gates $16,378.14, of which the Union private school in District No 4.Primary For some time past a good sized bell A school room, commencing July 6. Mutual of this state pays $2218.82. The Their NevTfline ™ f —one large enough to bo heard at all tax of the casualties companies amounts Island Home Encampment held a points on the farm—has been needed at to $692.66. g Cotton Hosiery is larger than ever special meeting Tuesday evening and Rev. G. W. Hinckley's Good Will Farm. THE ATKIN&ON conferred degrees on two candidates. This “ want” mentioned in the Record NOBLEBORO. [’before. They keep the LIN- attracted the attention of a Indy in Skow­ GOOD WAY The bind gave a concert in front of The hay crop will be good....M rs. ,_W0RTH again this year—if you Turner’s Bakery Wednesday evening, hegan, and the result is that the bell James Hatch fell and injured herself and Till treated the boys handsomely. has been ordered. badly a few weeks ago ai.d is nowhelp­ have never seen it ask to have it House Furnishing Gorripany less . .. . The Centre District has voted to Steamer Forest Queen was all aglow This year’s Portland directory shows shown you. build a new schoolhouse, and purchased one evening last week, and many that there have been 13,436 changes and TO 431 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. a lot opposite tbe church of William thought one of the new boats had arrived. contains 24,083 namos. There have been Sidelinger... .The meetings nt the Bap­ 73 new dwelling houses erected, against Their New line of ri. M. SANBORN, Manager, ISAAC C. ATKINSON. Gen. Manager J. W. Hopkins, clerk on the steamer tist Church are well attended and Vie 58 the year before and there are 140 va­ Vinalbaven, sells tickets nt regular rates religious interest is good. Pastor G. S. Cotton Underwear makes an as­ cant houses this year against 216 the to all points in the West and the Prov Hill preached for the Rev. Dr. Matthews yvar before This would seem to indicate sortment that they are proud of,and SAVE MONEY! inces. on Sunday of last week at North Nobk that the Forest City was taking no steps A party of ladies from the westside boro. at the prices they are offering E C-AJST IDO IT ! backward, a fact which it is pleasant to rode to Round Pond Wednesday after­ FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1893, FISH AND FISHING. them, it is really foolish to spend AND CAN PROVE IT noon on Robert’s buckboard, and had » chronicle. jolly time. There is plenty of bait in the Matini- your time or hire garments made By more than TWENTY CASES treated in Rockland The Wiscasset High School is entitled THE NEW ENGLAND CLOTHING The largest fare of fish received by to the credit of introducing into its grad­ eus traps, and a few mackerel have been —you don’t get the fit or save any Thomaston aud Vicinity Last Season. Lane & Libby this season was landed uation exercises a novelty Just after caught there. money. from the schooner Lottie Hopkins, last the valedictorian had her say a clergy­ HOUSE GIVES TO EVERY CASH PUR u c week. 14.299 pounds. man appeared from behind the scenes and proceeded to join in wedlock one of The Jollities in the “ Electric Spark” In the proportion that salt Their New line of CHASER OF ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH are booked for Vinalbaven Opera House, the girl graduates to one of the town's is salt and nothing else 25 CENT APRONS is the w onder July 6 and 7. The press speaks very best young men. What a rush for seats highly of this company. there would be if such a feature was it’s good. of their customers. OF GOODS A FIVE CENT STAMP OF The Democrats hold a caucus at Gran­ added in every graduation program. ite Cutters Hall this evening to choose W o r c e s t e r THE ROCKLAND TRUST COMPANY'S delegates to attend the county conven­ The steamers on Sebago Lake cannot tion Io be held at Rockland, July 2. be run this season owing to the low o water which prevails there and in the Manager Hi Shirley got together a S a lt STAMP SYSTEM OF DEPOSIT. THESE c/7 Songo river. A new freight steamer 72 o select nine, Tuesday afternoon, with the feet long. 20 1-2 feet wide and 3 1-2 feet THEY HAVE ADDED NEW LINES intention of wiping out the High School 2 deep has been built for the Maine Cen­ is purer, stronger, (i.e. salt­ STAMPS CAN BE REDEEMED FOR CD Nine, but the boys were in it, you know, tral for service on the lake. She will ier,) whiter, and of more and Hiram's hustlers were left, the run from the station to the head of the even grain than any salt CASTOR PASTED IN A BOOK PRE­ C/j score standing 15 to 6. lake and will draw huttwo feet of water, A C.-G. reader says that a new fad where the other boats require four. in the world. For house­ CORSETS among V. H. culinary inventors is hold and dairy. PARED FOR THE PURPOSE. WHEN boiled oranges, and asks us to print the The Maine Central six-wheel driver Nash, W hiton & Co., New York. folowing receipt: Boil oranges sumo as locomotive, No. 122, weight 100 tons, A few left of the job $1.00 Corsets at eggs, serve hot. serve hot, and you have with Engineer Levelt, broke all records A PAGE IS COVERED IT AMOUNTS TO lemonade. Our informant says the dis­ on the Maine Central, Tuesday morning. Do You want a P-> covery was made that woody oranges It hauled two loaded baggage, one pos­ Til Cts. ONE DOLLAR, WHICH CAN THEN BE are boiled. tal, one mail, four Pullman, one smoker, ' FRAMED PICTURE? A citizens meeting was held last week three first-class and one second class j CD and plans matured (or holding a Fourth curs from Portland to Bangor, stopping If so look at the large DEPOSITED WITH THE THUSTCOM- of July celebration tiere. There will be at nearly all the stations, and arrived on J assortment at the Tito head-line above i b just what it aaya—that DR C. T. Fid 1C cun cure I’tk-i .'ithouL the fantistics, jumping and base bull time. This was the heaviest train for a ' of tbe knife or liguture. regular ever hauled over the rohte. PANY AND A BANK ACCOUNT Tbe Doctor *ucce**fully treat* Pile*, Fistula, Ulceration ami all disease* ot tbe rectum. He ha* matches, font and bycicle races and fire BOSTON 5 4 10 CENT STORE. mode a •peelal’y of these d i- * *••» for ..v. r thirtc n tear* in Maine, un-1 bi* cure* have been *u complete works. Steamer Vinalbaven accompan­ that today hardly a town or village can be touud but that contain* some »ter*ou who i* ready and will­ — ALSO — New Holland Curtains. ing to Hound hi* {.raise for the health and happiness brought to them by hl* wonderful aud paluless ied by the Vinalbaven Band will make The three shoe factories of Ara Cush­ treui incut OIL STOVES, OPENED Dr. Fisk ha* no nostrum to tell, he ihuhi hi* patient ii, every cose and treat them scientifically- an excursion from Rockland, Rockport man at Auburn commenced operations T IN W A K E , Now, do not class Dr FUk’s treatment with the old. harsh un 'ho-l* of the knife and ligature, for CKOOKEKV. (New Pattern*) New Opaque Curtains. he curt a W ITHOUT PAIN Olt KI-IC TO i.li’E AND II K 1 t.TH , uud all patient* can attend and Camden, returning to those places again this week and are now running to their regular buslue** while under hi* treatment. by moonlight. in harmony with the different labor or­ GLASS WAKE, Kemembtr ho undertake* no case* he cunuot cure, and hl* record for the past thirteen year* prove* LAMPS, (Cheap.) thia. ganizations connected with the boot and CARTS ANO WAGONS, j I i — I)r- Flak ha* many time* visited thia part of the State, and hl* patient* have been our beat known FISH RECEIPTS. New Dado Curtains. and most Influential eltis ns, at,.I aguin thia Spring ha* be been urged to come among you until be ha* shoe interests, as the result of negotia­ DOLL CAKKIAGES, decided to devote Tuesduv nnd Wednesday of each week for the n.xt two month* to Knox County. tions which bave been in progress sev­ HAMMOCKS, And person* suffering from any dis, i*o of the r eluui should make ti a point to give him u cull the tir*t At Lane and Libby's for the week end­ day he arrive* In town, aa it take* from four to eight week* to »llect u cure. eral weeks and which are satisfactory 22 CKOQUET SETS, ETC. New Clienile Covers Hi* date* are a* follow*:—At Thorn ’.Ike Hotel. Rockland, every Tuesday, from 11 a. in. to 9 p •” -- ing Thursday, June 28. at Maine Hotel. Damariscotta, every Wednesday from 10 a m. to 2 3d p to all concerned. The Board of Trade Schooner Grace 3,157 lbs. salt C. H. COPELAND, Hotel, Portland, every tiaturduy. of Auburn has voted to give the presi­ “ Lottie Hopkius 44 399 •• “ liohtou 5 unit Id Cent Store, New Table Linens, ♦ rC o iittiilta tio iiH 3?rco. “ Lillie Elvie 2,531 “ “ dent, Ara Cushman, a banquet at some MONEY Small boats 23,210 fresh date to be made by him. He is im­ The Best Place to BUY DR. C. T. FISK. Lewiston, Me, mensely popular over there. BICLVILLE COMMENCEMENT. • • -CEMENT-- is always cheerfully re­ ComuteaceiuenCs come at Ulllvllte—the girls are ‘ One of the new ways of selling liquor -IB AT- In I he show, funded orgoods exchanged A-smllln* an* beguilin' in a m aze o’callco; is this,” said a Portland observer to the An* they’re sighm , specchlfyln*—gut the reins w ith­ W. n. tilzOVKH A. c o ., out a check. Sunday Telegram : “ A back mao has an S. G-. Prescott & Co ,’s aTAgents for the OLD if you are dissatisfied with ROCKLAND TOW BOAT CO. An* the boy Is .till a-staudtu* on the asual huruin* arrangement by which the front seal is The Coal Dealers CONTRACTORS, —Owning tho Powerful— deck I STATEN ISLAND Dyeing Es­ ’ Tugs ,Souters X. Smith tuul Frederick M. hinged, and under it is a receptacle con­ anything purchased at the ....Dealer* in all kiud* of...... , w . M Au* Mary's got her little lumb—us gentle ua a about. Tillson W harf Wilsou; also nuter Bout. Au* uot a •ingle drum is heard—not even a funeral taining two glasses aud two bottles of Telephone Connection. 31 oote: tablishment. Lunibcr, Doors, Glazed Windows !»j»trls com pany )iu* T w o Good Boat* for harbor and Au* I»er’* roilin' rap id ly —you ulraoat »ee it shine, beer. The initiated get in, draw the outside work, und un prepared to receive order* Au’ some are burn at Bingen—at Bingen on the shades, drink the beer and put the money J- C. I1IEI-, M. I*., NEW ENGLAND BLINDS,GUTTERS, I for any towing job tbut may cornu up, either \ in the box. Ail this time the back has MOULDINGS, HUH K, SAND AND UAlH. Jualtie They’re goiu’ like two-forty —the town can't get to W.O. Co,, sleep, been in motion and dually reaches the Physician and Surgeon. Hewett & 451 Main St., Rockland, Maine, For Pilot, ’ti* u fearful night, there's danger ou the fftip tciu l Attention to Dittcaeei of the Throat Excursion Partic* cun obtain Favorable place where the initiated got in, when it I a n d Ghent. Term*. «’onneelion by telephone with White Heu ', Owl’s Head, < ’umden and ltockporl. Order* Aud Our/ew shall uot ring to-night — they’ve sworn O F F IC E HOUKS—y to 11 a. m .; 2 to 6, und 7 to 10 It, aud they know 1 halts and they get out. Full bottles are 374 Main St., CLOTHING HOUSE, by Mull, 'I’elephoue or Telegraph will receive p. uu. Night caila responded to truui the oflice {tyompt attention. 4 Gouuueucemeut’® come at Blilvllle aud the girl* are substituted fur the empties and the sale Children Cry for In the show. Telephone Connection. A. C. GAY dk CO., - Agents, | —-If/unfu Conn/KuHon. goes on.” Office 341 Main S t., W illoughby Block. ROCKLAND, ME. 371 Main S t, Rockland. P ltoher’s C aatorfa. UOCELANU, ME,