AZETTE. Ti Courier-Gazette. IS ! 12. N umber 48 V olume 47. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 1892 N umbkb 49 tsoNAL. p o i n t s . CHAMPLAIN, THE DISCOVERER. tho Archangel; they b.ul wooded, ------watered, planted a garden and built a CITY CHAT. onr llmeroek railroad, electiic railroad, OUTLOOK. PERSONAL POINTS. REGARDING LOBSTERS. B U R N t d w a t c h . ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL FAIR. Jr Less^Known/'1' " ' The Columbus of the North Alantic anil J pinnace at S . George's Island*, which ------I electric lights, onr water systems, the The Washington Almanac for IS Mayor Butler went to Bangor, Wed­ Fish Commissioner Oeuld and His An­ His Great Work. they named Penticost Harbor. They Cunent Comment on M’tters of Interest j litre business, blocks, fine houses, smart nual Report. ti, M Genthn-r has ailtied to onr col­ A Most Successful. Enjoyable and Profit­ |and, formerly ol Rockland, also erected a OfOSB on one of the harbor to Rockland husiness men, capable eaptains and fine a beintilul little art treasure, nesday, to attend the meeting of the lection a watch that went through the able Affair It Proved...... S m Ms vessels, capacious harbor, handsome Loyal legion. Fish commissioner Gould has issued i Camden fire. It evidently had a warm present proprietors, lie : Point in History—Georges River ver-) Crueis. It was found there two years U RRAI1 lo r the cliurehes. gifted preachers, lawyer and We give our readers four additional o o bis annual report. lime The Various Ti .das n 1 the Ladies Who inently located yot. sus the Kenneebc. afterwards by the Popham expedition. Common Council! physicians, pushing business men. pro- pages this week On pages 9 and 12 j Brineipal A. C. Dresser of Bridgton He calls attention to the fact that tile j Presided Ovei them -Something About At the meeting of verhiitl public-spirit, etc.,—all these ■ will bo found matters of local and gen-| Academy was in town last week, eall- people are beginning to appreciate the LOCAL LACONICS. the Decorations—The Entertainment THE IHSTonlC GEOROES in the Evening. Iardins, at one lime bead (Concluded from Inst week.) the City Council aro current among residents ol other | eral interest. Our readers should not lnK °n n lew of his tunny friends, work of the wardens and no longer re- . rhorndike, but more re- This testimony of Champlain, giving Monday evening gard them as enemies...... of the fishermen.. Patrick . , McNamara , ... has ..been getting , On the 9tb they sailed eight leagues the locality of Weymouth's Pentecost and less favored places. Verily, ’tis [ overlook them. ; n o " . . , , out piling for Chas. 1. Spear on tbo Elmwood, Waterville, is of last week the John Simpson and wife recently enler- 1 he commissioner recommends the I.. , , ,, VERY lair that is along the coast to the mouth of the S ico harbor “ ton leagues” from the mouth of good to live in Rockland. Hanly lot, Gleu Cove-----High ides at the Augusta House, bower Board had Rev. C S. Cumming of tliis city has ’ tatned the Rebekahs, at their pleasant establishment of an experimental and held is the best, nnd River, where they met more than eighty the Kennebec River, is most vnluablo, now prevail. St. Peter’s Episcopal I. an artist | savages. They stopped hero among the a quorum before eight o'clock, and liad The contest for the Roekland post- an article in a recent issue of Zion's i borne, Rankin street. Tiie Rebekahs re- hatching stntion in connection with the and cannot fail, as recent writers have a member or two to spare. Tlie recent office is on, bnt is being very quietly Herald on “Tlie Churches in Maine,” in f Port a most delightful evening, worn of his department. Into the lob­ Society c erta in ly i natives for three days. The narrative truly said, to convince all unbiased never held a better was riding from Gardi-• [ snySt ••The savages dwell permanently discussion of < nr city government ma­ conducted. Barker T. Fulllcr and O. Il which lie makes a plea tor interdenomi­ ster fisheries the commissioner has made OUT OF SEASON. students that the St. George’s Island n the ’leotrics one day j jn t|,jg p)noe Iin,l have a large cabin sur- chinery evidently- did 'em good Lovejoy liave petitions out, which have national work. Like his sermons it is Mrs G. F Hix pleasantly entertained special investigation, which has de­ one than that of harbor, and not Boothhay harbor, was Mrs. G. A. Ames picked a very Tuesday last in Far- in conversation w ith; rounded by palisades made of quite been largely signed, while the Opinion vigorous, clear cut anil effective friends at her home. Pleasant street, monstrated certain facts. The conclu­ the Piuticnst harbor of Wavnioiith; healthy looking dandelion at the home well Opera House. gers casually dropp >d ■ ],irge trees in a row. which is a kind of a If wo might make a suggestion it folks m e keeping up a discouraged sort of previous to the departure ol her sister, sion is unanimous that the lobster is nnd consequently the St. George’s River ol her mother. Mrs. M. J. Holmes, this was from Rockland. ! |orp They cover their cabins with oak would be that the Board ol Aldermen is as'iimpnign for the position, waiting for The Gardiner Journal and Gardiner Mrs. D. E. Carleton, for Hardwick, rapidly being exterminated along tiie I'iic tables were arranged under tho and not the Kennebec was tho river ex­ city, Tuesday last. tiie interested response | hark. The place is very pleasant.” responsible to u certain degree for the a good opportunity to pull out of the Reporter, t wo of the best weeklv papers Vt. Cards and collation! coast of Maine. eastern and northern galleries The first plored by Waymouiii, which It had left „ small attendance ol the Lower Board. conli si altogether. We hope their sad Many of the fishermen go so far as table was a tempting one devoted to ‘Then you must know | They started from here Tuesday, the dune 25 only live days before Cham p-,/ in tiie state, will unite with Jan. 1 and THE ROCKPORT NEWS. who is one of ourj)2tb. Champlain makes a mistake, or The Upper Board invariably devotes the experience will teach them a lesson Mnynnrd Thompson of Union, a stud to assert that unless measuresaro at once pastry of all sorts. It was decorated in lain passed the St. George’s Islands on issue a daily and a weekly to lie known when j |,jM printcr does, calling it ••Sunday” earlier part of the evening to discussions will | (-,lt 'n H'e law office of Heath & Tuell, taken to prevent such wanton waste it A very neat, tidy and newsy paper is red nnd white. The supplies of eatables I remember iiis way to ttie Kennebec, duly, 1605. | as t’tc Reporter-Journal. The t into the drug busi-1 They coasted along the shore, arriving of subjects which relate to themselves Rockland's postoffiee, like other Roek­ Augusta, is a candidate for the position will speedily happen Unit none of these ' the Roekp irt News, and a most worthy were very generous and in the evening And it we consider in connection with* havi strong financial har-kin alone, and hold back tile concurrent bus- land institutions, is accorded the highest ot assistant clerk of the Lower House, at delicious crustaceans will remain to be! addition to Knox County’s Journals il is. a nii supper was served to a large com- ways an enterprising,' at (s.,p8 Ann on the lfith, le Cap mix tins evideneo that Cham plain heard well equipped with experienc and n and he has mnny i (sles, the Capo of Islands. Hero they iness until the Lower Board is on the j ranking in its class. Although it is brains, and Gardiner is in luck. Augusta, this Winter. He will liave a taken bv anyone. The main causes o f) It i’ well printed and ably edited, and pant. Mrs. J. R. Pillsbury. Mrs. L. H. nothing of any ships or sailors being verge of dispnir and rebellion. The Litiliy and Mrs. B P. Brack ley were in ■ <■ unversed with Indians, who gave them ! , secoiid-chtss ollioe, it is first-class in effic­ strong following, as he is a very capable the diminution are six: Increased do- should be loyally supported by tile peo- he K' nni tii e n few days before him; Common Council hereby gives notice iency and rating. At its last examina­ Tin: Financial News Price Current ot cliargo of tliis department. , quite a correct description of tlie coast and popular young man. mund, illegal sale of lobsters of less than ' pie of Rockport, .ecO N tes. saw niuliinv indicating such a visit, The i mev table was in the hands of , line and tho number of their chiels and that nt subsequent meetings it will tion it was given the highest rank ac­ Pittsburg. Penn .furnishes tlie following the prescribed length, iilegai canning of when it i. known tli it W j mouth erected promptly adjourn utiles- there is work statistics regarding the deercase in the A VINALHAVEN COMET. M d G II. Wiggin. L. B Manchester, | K. & L. sachems thereabouts. They found here corded a second-class office. G W Hall of Wnsbiugton.who visited lobsters, pickling lobsters, killing spawn latronizod last week. a cross in tlie river he discovered; and for it to do. consumption of liquor in the United Dr. R. B. Miller l ist week,left Wednes­ of lobsters, collusion with transportation E. S. I'm well nnd Miss Killy Nixon. many vines nnd grapes. They made Another pretty fair, that of tlie Epis­ Sonin Vinidlia^^L wag arranged a Itrranged and p tr ns furthermore that tlie English lound no Slates for this year alone, through the day morning for Portland. Mr. Hall companies. There was a multitude of beautiful the latitude about 43 0 . After stopping With the electric railroad to go up copal Society ! There's no place in New light on a ki irnight, and (lew lilt net cl ol the usual Indian villages or houses anywlig gold treatment for drunkenness: made many friends here during his short Regarding the increase in demand for things, comprising hand p unted photo some two hours in the present harbor of Myrtle street and witli paving to lie laid England that has so many nice events it over the school-house It had the ap­ |able how popular a their river, while Champiiju^niade a The Keeley treatment f" the present year, stay. He is a native of Bangor nnd for­ lobsters, the commissioner cites ns eases, very line linen work, guest room Gloucester they sailed to what seams to on this important thoroughfare the need of tlie suit as Rockland. Week after 1892, cats (iff ncartv S20.000.000 from the pearance of a comet. The follow who Norcross went to visit to MunthouniorincPsvillage of fifty merly figured prominently inDemocralic causes: Widening of the markets by registers, li ir.ti painted v^il eases, sofa be Nahant. Alt along tlie shore they of a wider street there is obvious. This week the attention of our people is called liquor traffic, or 123 203 1-8 barrels of liquor, eommited such an net should be Returning Tbursd iv natives at Wiscasset, and to Sasinoc’s (or which a new market must lie found. I'bc politics in Penobscot county. reason of the improved transportation pillows, hags, S'leliri-. si), saw a great deal of land cleared up nnd is the direct iivcnuo between Main street to event after event for this or that records o t Hie various institutes throughout presented with a pint of ptanuts. t Co. of this city village on Merrymeeting Bay, and spent o o facilities, influx ot sea shore visitors Ai ilit- t , e le g 4 * ^ picturel planted with Indian corn very pleasant and the depot, and it should be made as worthy object, and the skill and labor the country show that 83.U00 men Wive taken nnd dunce of the the day there with tlie uatives who pi­ tho gold treatment lor drunkenness. We Charles Bellows ot Freedom died at during tho summer months Lobsters t!e> gilt of C. M. Blake and wife. Tbs and agreeable, with plenty of fine trees. roomy as possible. We learn that one that evolves the event is rewarded by allow 5 per cent la ses which would reduce KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Co. at Rockport, loted him (town die river—tlie evidences Aspen, Colo., a week ago. He was one boiled in the shell are being shipped in cilors at this table were gold and white, The canoes of tho natives were hollow or more of tho abuttors on tlie north tlie generous patronage that our city the number to 78,850; and the amount spent for Postmaster Lovc- will satisfy meat historians. liquor will average 8250 per annum at a ,ow of the most prominent men in Ids town refrigerator cars to ail business centres De Valois Co nniandery, K. T„ of Flie little ones and many of the oldetf logs burned out aud scraped smooth on side ol 'lie street will donate land fir the always gives. Roekland people are estimate. Many spend that amount a month, On tlie 31s of July Champlain left and an extensive and intelligent farmer. as far west as St. Louis and Chicago, Vinalhaven, elected officers Friday o ii s lin p i ed al the doll and toy tableJ tTbursday. . . . Law- purpose of widening the thoroughfare. loyal to Rockland’s interests, and we’re fills makes a c-tting - If of nearly S2U.U00,- the insido From here, on the 1 “ll», | the mOl,tli t»f Lto Kennebec nnd anchored 000,—lo ho exact, 319,712 500 Thu loss ol Accompanied by his wife lie went to Col­ evening, tho 2nd, as follows: George There were five dozens of dolls, dressed 4 selling '.v is taken they passed tho outer islands of B iston 1 por njlT|)t The attention of the city fathers is called while advantage is taken of the rapid tlie Isle of Ii.auto. On proud of it. nine fr, in incapacity tor work,duo to inebriety, orado several weeks ago on account of Roberts. E C ; F. L Carver. G ., I. H in the latest fashion by the ladies of the jtSt seek . • • . X harbor some five leagues, and anchored 1 ^ie neX( (]ay to this need. Let Myrtle street be made wear and tearot clothing, etc., helps swell it through freight system to ship them August 1, they sailed still higher. Allowing il is one half we have failing health His wile, Lucinda M, Sanborn, C. G .; E II. Lyford, P .; Geo. s< iety. Pink was Hie color of the deJ ednesdayv. .The somewiiero on the shore of Marshfiuli* eight or ten feet wider ! The city Christmas trade is hegiuning alive on ice to the great eastern cities ...... j ...... i somewhere on the snore of Marsniloid; twenty leagues to Cap Corneille, near nearly 330,000,000 annually saved to those W. Vinal, S W,; J. W Hopkins, , -ations. Mesd A C Page. R. G. In -’ ctrics continued.|o|> Wlls $2600. Capt. Wright now The matter relating to the exclusion IN THE EVENINtl I it lias been [ double a capo which they had seen, and otln r attractions for old and young. An three passenger ears and a smoker, and There are numerous imitations of call. ! FINE SCHOONER. rabbit. owns the whole island. of truck teams Irom Main street and rel­ Mney’s Charming operetta, “ A {Trip I the people from tin train crowded the kangaroo, dongola, goat, etc., made: „ ~ ' • The sale was negotiated by Patrick out of the ' which they now "named Cap Blanc, on | Auction Party will also be field. The' egating them to stands on side streets, . . . , , , ... Constructed at Millbridge for Oeer to Europe,” was presented by local tnl- platform full, the visitor said: from a cowhide, and by the skill of I Island Capla,ni The next Pomona Grange is to be 1 McNamara of this city will he settled at the next city govern­ | ent, with Miss Sadie Miller in the lead­ I, h|g cell, account of its white appearanoe." This Golden Sands is a successfully working! "Where is this excursion from?" mechanism they are remarkably close 1 held with witli Mt. Pleasant Grange, i — ment meeting, when an ordinance will Capt. Jasper W. Haskell, one ol Deer ing pari. A- usual she sang delight­ I appeared was Cape Cod; they went to a plaoe missionary soolety and raise their fund* "This is no exeursiou, it’s one ot our imitations, but they tiro generally sold West Rockport. SCHOOL GRADUATES. lie introduced to tit the ease. This is a isle’s must enterprising anil successful fully and intelligently and was warmly l.o him and which they called "Port de Mallebarre,” in this way. Help ’ec regular trains,” answered a bystander. for what they purport to bo arid cannot • ! The present senior class al the Bangor most sensible move, aud one that is H'a captains, lias had built at Millbridge applauded. The other parts wore well and he Jfini1 made the latitude 42 3 and the vari- ♦ The Knox & Lincoln branch of ;b« he classed as substitutes. The pan­ Rev. E. I.. Cleveland, who lias ; High school has decided upon an inno- ( I equally of benefit to the city,our business by J. W. Sawyer & Suns, a tine three- taken, and tlie “Trip" proved a most en­ J i.- in tie- Y. M. A. Maine Central is the best paying lilt cake or piisteil solo aud heel id still used suffered from paralysis for two years or , vution and it will go into effect next lirn.. a " 1 “ I the truckmen t ur Main masted schooner of 1.400 tons carrying joyable one to ail. We give tbe list of miles owned by the M. C. R. 1! Co in tlie maiiufueture of low-grade, shoes, j more, is now entirely helpless and cun- June. There will he no graduation exer- Ho gets 1 be Nausot i he next day they landed Course, in Farwell Opera House, street is a very busy thoroughfare and capacity, which was ready for launeii- oharnoters: •Iploss to | walked along tiie coast a lougtie. J will occur tomorrow, Wednesday, even- but to a less extent than formerly. not utter a word distinctly. j eises but instead an address will ha de- The Morrell Institute is giving us a the immense traffic w hich passes to and ! ing Dec. 7, She is owned by Capt. S. G. 1 hoy had much intercourse with the mg The attraction will be a most novel , " O'-ap that a good button • I by some prominent man, probab" Aunt Hu*-, itiw Chaperone (a very lot of sober minded graduates, men who fro over our pavement needs all avail­ ! Haskell and others of Deer isle, together proper lady.) Mias M iller I'E S. savages, who, Champlain ays, are great and pleasi int thi Applet , L ilie s bo du bout at 95 cents Thu Baptist society has extended a ! ly a president ot one of the colleges, Dlek, un uncertain fellow (hut lucky,) alter years ol alcoholism liave been able mom. Empty jiggets lake up a j with New Haven parties, and when off Hubert Farwell 1 thjeves, and in a skirmish with one ol Quartet the favorite humor- and * i.i1 - Tliu con­ call to Rev. Uriati Drew to preach ! nnd this will be followed by a reception, Baby, an fndfnpeneable encumbrance straightened out and aie again ulothed gn-al deal of loom . L' t lie 111 all he as­ ! will be ready for sea. She will load (valuable.) Fred Wardwell ^Railroad Iho thieving savag a the Freoohmen lost st. This eombloati 1 oup-, sumer . than evil ill another year in this place Mr. Drew This plan was adopted last year by tlie First Girl Tourist, Lu Coomba in their right minds. May tlie good signed Hands, let posts and watering ' paving at Millbridge for New York, tbo modern ;-.odi • a |a • .'d shoes. has occupied the pulpit for the past two ! Rockport High School Second Girl Tourist, Florence 1’lvroe one of their number. I buy did not re 'people list yea>' and their coming this work go on without interruption ! troughs In- put in for their convenience, I aud t" i,,. there will take brick and sugar 1 bird Girl Tourlil, Jennie Alien •d up at taliute, however, but remained in peace I 69(,6()n has been awaited witli great G uuiuu muieriuls are j ut into every­ First Buy Tourist, Willie Thomaa Itg boat. and then let them be protected in their , maehii.ei'i a r Trinidad, Cuba. ye,u'8> , PROTECTION NEEDED. Second Buy Tourlat, Fred Mu rung with them until the 25 h, when they set j interest. Tickets are now on sale. thing exci.|.. such low-priced shoes that | Captain of Steamship, Eddie Ingraham What a nice concert that was, Wed­ lc ation. AH our truokmen, with per- j Custom House OtBcer. Ouv Thurnaa "MORE SCHOOL ROOM.” il is impossible to make them of actual, ■303 A p t:a R .Mrs. Willis S. Browu of Vinalhaven' At a special town meeting at Citin- sail on their return voyage. They ------nesday evening? We refer .to the Macy- baps out or two exceptions, have shown Nelaon McDougal i stopped at Chouaeoet, where thoy met; leather. There is no deception about! j is visiting her husband, who is an en- j den it was voted to purchase a fine en- Three Sailors, Hoy Lath urn A Correspond nt Wants to Move tl]e Appleton Combination in the Y. M C. their good sense and taken kindly to the < Eugene Freeman snletn' ! Maiehin, who gave them a young Middle Street Building. these. Manufacturers make no secret Knox Locnty L, Guns to Som e i gi.,,>er with the C. & It. Water Co. She ; gine at it cost oi §3.250, to be delivered Other TourMta: Bertie Mclntoah, Prank Knndull, A Course. And what an appreciative plan. Purpose ir> Wa Mont Packards Walter Egan, Cburlio Emery, Peter town. i?,Pl. h o y . „ prisoner of war. of the fact that they are composed of is accompanied by het friend,MissEmma j in sixty days. If the village had pos- Gain* it, Jennie Puge, ILittlu Page, Gertrude Hunt* audience it was! Every number was Igesti d. Tin y arrived -it tin- mouth of tlie Q Mulini E d ito r :—Ttie above caption pasted soles und heels, split insoles and A. W. Clarke of George'! j Ginn. ley, Eva Hun thy, Grace Emery. enthusiastically emoted, and they wire THE GREAT POWER. sessed itself of this engiue sooner it pro­ BcEMk I.—D raw ing lloom in New York. jopriate j lj( on lhp 2tJ-.ii. sounds well to the ear of the writer, see­ the like. Buyers know what they are turned borne Tuesday from a two * bably would uot have had occasion to Sc e n e 11.~8aloon of un Ocean Steamer. all deserving of the applause they re­ Scen i III.—Tho Wharf ut Liverpool. AN ENGLISn VESSEL ing that it indicate- a thirst for knowl-’ Electricity to Pump Our Quarries and getting. weeks gunning trip through Waldo! There are about 75 men at work for call tiiat town meeting Green's Land- I icks of edge. Now, as to more room it seems ceived. Roekland knows a good thing Run Our M achines. County. The trophies of tlie trip were l*‘e Water Co., digging diteb, I They expected to meet here Sisinou, T H E ’LECTR1C ing should take warning (rom Camden’s i I A lit FANCIES. on the to me that we have enough already, but when it gets il. The next number in deer. Tbe deer | bl“8tiDS ledSes and laying pipe. Presi- and recover from him another Etehemin four partridges and one sad experience. Our village lias no j Nearly $800 was netted. iwait- that it isn't iu tlie right place. We have this popular course is the famous New 1’. W. Reynolds, representing the The snow plow has arrived... .The dent Crockett is on tbe route every day, boy and girl. Sasinou did not put iu an General Electric Co., has been in this whs shot in Morrill and was a fine animal. protection whatever against fire, and Rev. Mr. Moody and the members of liite a a school-house at the upper eud of Mid­ York Philharmonic Club, the date being electric railroad company is now ex­ rain or shine, superintending tbe work. appearance, but while they remained He reports quite a number more in should one get a good headway at a fav- St Peter's Society wish to extend their dle street, which has a capacity of 300 Jan. 16. city and vicinity the past week. looking perimenting witli another electric heater. Capt. Crockett is able to manage almost , oi.abl(j Umo wu> wuu,(, b(j btiWftiliDK here two days there came to them a chief the vicinity of Morrill. He saw two sincere thanks to the people of Roekland. scholars ami has one school of SO. Now if over Ute pumping and hoisting appara­ There are five varieties of these beaters any business. called Anossou whotraded in furs. The “ One result of tbe electric railroad,” more, and there were unmistakable evi­ j our loss —Deer Isle Gazette who on this us on other occasions have this elephant could be moved to some tus and through our various industrial in tbe market. The one which has been narrator says, “he told us there was a said a Main street bossiness man, the dences of others. so liberally patrouized the uburoh’s locality where it could he made uselul establishments, with a view to making West Rockport is getting lo lie quite HELD FOR TRIAL llas | tdiip ten league- from this port, who other day. "is tiiat our wholesate firms j in use has worked very satisfactorily events it might save the expense of huildiug at estimates of the cost of electric motors ; The question, of course, to consider is SERIOUS ACCIDENT. , a hamlet In little more than a year will he compelled lo locate on some for these various purposes. W ell I The picture donated liy Mr. and Mrs. oue I were engaged in fishing, that those in the present time. A house of the siz , whether or not this method of beating is , there have been nine buildings erected rhe CaPJ“‘n and Mates of jver 1 Iter had killed live savages of that river other street than Main And this will Mr. Reynolds thinks that within avety . . , A Vinalhaven Man Injured in the Head —five dwellings, two stables, a large1 Known Rockport Ship, Blake netted $11. needed could he buill to take the There seems little doubt by a Timber. oj | under cover of ninety. His description not he any misfortune, either. Crock­ short tune all these various industrial Flowers were sent from Lowell by of tliis big one of a capacity of si! but what the heaters will keep tlie ears On Monday of last week a stone that two-story paint shop and Grange Hall. Capt. Daniel C. Nichols and Mates |ler ' of the men and the vessel, led us to ett's Point with its railroad and steam­ Mrs F. G. Singni and Mrs. Edw.Thom­ scholars. It was reported When thi, enterprises will/have electricity for their was being turned at the Sands Quarry, A. Jacobs has purchased a largo lot aud ! Robert Crosby and Daniel McCorkell of boats is the .tiuai location for our warm. But if they douot, the company as. : think that they were English; we named house was built that therl motive power. in falling struck the end of a large will build next Spring, aud others are i ship Wandering Jew of Rockport had a wholesale ho1 •- I hey will event­ has boxed coal stoves ready to put in. . . . Fred Rising donated a handsome cake. i the island where thoy were, La Nef, for scholars who would occupy il stick of wood, und sent it as if shot from contemplating building next year. bearing before U. S. Commissioner ually get then L E N D A H A N D . Conductor Piper lias returned to duty In it was a nice gold ring which was tlo i at a distance it had tlie uppearauee of a didn’t materialize. if' ... .Au extension of 27 feel has been a cannon towards William Fraser, strik- j • Fisk iu Boston, Wednesday. They were n. j ship.” seemed by Miss Caroline Gray. Rooklund i ds in evening school. made to the reservoir, at Glen Cove, ing him un tilt forehead,such a blow that Our agent was very fortunate in charged by members of the crew with The Roekland Charitable Association To C. B Farwell, Capt. E. S. Far- ier l "Hl nous dit qu’il y avoil un vaisse.au KIND WORDS. Wo liave i ir working people This extension will be plunked over and be was unconscious for several hours. | securiug two experienced and efficient1 stringing them up by the wrists. ■o- a dix lieues du part, q ti fuisoit p-sehe has a call for a pair of felt shoes. No. 4, well aud J Fred Merrill tbe souiuty is J. A. Condon writes to T he yuung meh oung women who for a destitute old lady, while a pair of ! used lor a wharf, where vessels can “ lay It was thought at first that he had re-' teachers for our schools. C. L. Aldrich After the evidence was ail iu, Com- ts j de poisson <& quo ceux de dedans auoient from Los Angelos, Cala., as follows: would :!y t* -e an opportunity of ciivtd internal injuries that would prove! has charge ot the Grammar School aud ' missioner Fisk thought there was atiffi- particularly grateful for valuable assis­ comforters is also urgently needed. They j to ” There is ten feet of water at high tance. k- i tuo cinq sauuagea d’ieelle riuiere, souhs 'Enclosed you will find $2 to pay my^ au ev g (' . uu a little knowlegu , tide... .The combination car is now on fatal, but at this writing he is slowly re- ] Miss Minnie M. Andrews the Primary 1 oi<,u

Jar Gonld left a fortune at about 975,000,000 MEN AND WOMEN. Samuel Byrant returned last week from a STEAMBOAT SPARKS. and never gave one cent to the Rockland Pub- trip to Bangor. H. A. Monroe of this city has been notified lie Library. Personal Paragraphs of More or Lesa Work Has Begun on the New Boat for A Complete Surprise Interest to Our Readers. that he will soon receive an appointment as the Boston Line. FULLER & COBB. LrCt all our young readers carefully peruse conductor in the service of the Pullman Car TO EVERYBODY, IS THE Gen. Hooper’s letter, published elsewhere, re­ APT. Fred C. Hall Ar­ Co. He made application some weeks ago Capt. Orris Ingraham of steamer Kennebec garding the life and heroic death of Major rived home Saturday and vi ry creditably passed the rigid examina s at home. The boat is huuled up at Wis­ Bring the Children General Hiram G. Berry of this city. We from Tuspan. Mex . tion required-----Mrs. Harry Jean from Jeffer­ casset. CHRISTMAS know and hear too little of the Great Rebellion, w h e re h is vessel, son was in the city last week-----Mrs. S. W. to see our Orches­ McLoon is visiting her old home, Haverhill, Arrangements have not yet been completed nowndays, and the younger generation will schooner Wm. Hays, for running the Emmeline to Green’s Landing. - C. Hanrahan has returned from find food for thought and reflection in the his­ w as wrecked, th e Negotiations are under weigh, however. tra and Quadrille, tory of otir martyred citizen. captain an d crow Boston, where he has been undergoing medi­ -^SELECTIONS The Boston A Machias Steamship Co. has having u very nar­ cal tieatment. He is greatly improved----- as it is a Novelty. Miss Georgie Henderson and Harry Pratt are been organized under the laws of Massachusetts —OF- Rockland ohjec’s to being any longer a side row escape f<>-their lives. Capt. Hall is one for tbe purpose of running a propeller on the show of the Waldoboro customs district and of our able and popular young master mariners clerking in W. 0. Hewett's------Twelve Rockland people were at the Boston and route between Boston and Mnchlasport, calling claim* that the name is a relic of the long-gone an d » hos’ of triends gladly welcome him at Islesford, Castine, Sedgwick, Brooklin. Artistic and Elegant years. It thinks that the district should he Albany depot, Boston, Thursday evening last, home. Sargentvllle, Deer Isle, Southwest Harbor, changed to the Rockland district and embrace Elwood Grindle ot Green’s Lan ling was in the occasion being tbe departure rf Thomna Mllbridgc and Jonesport. It is Intended to — U — K ~ Camden. Rockport, etc. Well, under a good McLoon, Charles McLoon and Will C. Ken­ the city Monday of last week, on route for run a bojt all the year. Democratic administration all these little mat­ Portland to enter the Maine General Hospital nedy.; tur California. Tbe remainder of the FURNITURE ters will be adjusted.—Bangor Commercial. for treatment. Mrs. Grindle accompanied him party were Thomas Donohue and bride. George The steamer Rockland, of the Boston & A Fine Line of Aprons! to this city-----Miss 8. May Wood of Bridgton Crocker, A. C. McLoon, A. S. Black and Bangor Steamship Company's fleet, is still at Now Offered by A large bundle of exceedingly interesting Academy is passing tbe vacation in Boston----- Herbert Kennedy. the company’s wharf at Bangor waiting for — a — election documents has just come to hand. Hon. I). N. Morrland and wife have returned J. A. Toltnan, who bus been one of the con­ orders to take the place of tbe steamer Mt. There is a nice little brochure entitled “ Tariff from a trip to Boston-----W. T. Cobb, esq. is ductors on tie electric railroad, has entered Desert, which runs out of this city. She will Riddle,” and other like interesting publications. home from a business sojourn in Gotham. the service of Uncle 8am as a clerk in the Rail­ be put on a« soon as she can take care of the N.A.&S, H. Burpee T documents are in the original package, Principal Thompson of our High School is way Postal Service, and is now running be­ traffic, but business seems good on the route and came from the National Committee, evi­ spending his vacation at his home in Friend­ tween Rockland and Portland. Mr. Toltnan and the Mt. Desert has not been ordered off Great care has been exercised to dently, for distribution in Maine. They were ship, Sub-Master Smith is In Gardiner, Miss recently passed the rigid civil service e x a m i­ yet. The Rockland will probably be brought purchase the most desirable, nation with living colors W.G.Titus has re­ down river soon, in order to avoid being frozen not circulated and Maine went Republican. Ames at her home in South Thomaston, and appropriate and useful articles Mbs Rubbing in Belfast. Mias Emilio Phillips turned from Boston where ho has been formed, in when the river closes. The Opinion in reply to our gentlemanly and Is nt her home In Waterville. Miss Maria T. leal treatment. He thinks he has been hetie- It is stated that work bns actually begun which cannot fail of giving sal . Books of All Kinds well meant advice of last week very pettishly Mi che 11 .‘s at her home in Freedom. titled by the treatment he Is undergoing. upon the new steamer which the Boston & isfaction to donor and receiver. Christmas Trade For Children, calls T h e O-O. a cur Now honestly we Mrs. Ada Keene and daughter Hannah arc Miss Nellie Uabbidge Is studying telegraphy Bangor 8. S. Co. has decided to build for its All are invited to see if onr stock wouldn’t -how -o much spite as that, " r i visiting in . N Y. She will be absent witu Mrs.A C.Mather-----Mrs. J. R.Frobock is route between Bangor and Boston. It is Boys and Girls, anjoumahstic; and we wouldn’t have called through the holidays-----E. W. Morrill of the visiting in Boston and Worcester-----Mrs. 8nm -' reported that she ia to be built in East Boston, does not prove the truth of our the Ootninn a cur. ’or we have too much re­ Gardiner Reporter-Journal was in town,Friday. ue I Bryant arrived borne last evening from an and ,o be modeled after the magnificent Fall advertisements. spect for the dog Oar i euhh >r should try and Mr. Morrill - » rood newspaper man, conse­ extended visit in Bangor-----B. R. Andros and Hlver line steamers. She will have all the And Older Ones restrain its bitterness, curb its i« < k '< Im p e tu ­ quently a shrewd ^vor. and be was greatly wile returned Saturday from a trip to Portland modern improvements. As an illustration of osity, and try to imitate T h e c-G . in c iurieous impressed with the liv? • . ^tiMiuewci-likcappear­ and Gardiner. her size compared with tbe Penobscot, it is Couches. Is H ere, AT LOW PRICES. conduct. While we arc treating ot the Opini n ance ot our city------Geo. ’ Additon is offici­ | Mrs. Mary Eager, mother of Miss Margaret stated that there will be 175 state rooms, while As an article of comfort ami in­ fora (ex’, wo would like to inquire if Iu state­ ating as head waiter at The Thorndike, for the M. L. Eager, was stricken with paralysis a t ' the Penobscot, the largest boat nt piesent, has ment that “silence is cquivakn to conf.-*slon” present. Jackson. Mich., on Thursday evening. Miss but 90. viting to repose are now finding is meant to apply to it« silence r carding our Col. C. B. Morton of Augusta was in town Eager has been managing a Kirmess at Jack- WORLD’S FAIR NQTES. a place in all well ordered statement that T h e (’ -G. has 3500 circulation, Wednesd iv, going to Camden in the afternoon. son and expected to leave that city with her Imuses. We have them in never less an.! oft’ n more.wh •• •• the Opinion has At a recent meet ng of the Executive Com­ Col. Morton’s movements are watched with mother on that evening for Albany, where she Damasks, Plushes, Rugs and 1700. often less and never m »r • great interest by those who are interested in is booked io condu.t another Kirmeos. Mr* mittee it was decided to adopt tbe Remington a n d 100 Baskets...... 39 Cents the distribution of the offices. Eager’* Illness will probably disarrange all her Standard Typewriter as tbe official writing Moquette from 840.00 down to Worth J5 Cents. L E N D A HAND* Alvin C. Dresser returned to North Bridgton daughter’s plans for the season.—Hudson, N. machine of the Exposition, to be used exclu- 812.00. yesterday noon-----R. Fred Crie is home from Y., Register. sivo.y in all departments. of Kajftand Charitable As- Bar Harbor where ho has been suprintending Mrs. Warren Glidden and sou Joseph tiom In August last a contract for furnishing all lOEHBaskeis...... 29 Cents Funds Nteded. operations on the government breakwater. We Boston arc visiting in the city-----Ira Achoru ’ the typewrit ■ !>r .he use of tbe Combination Worth 50 Cents. hope Uncic Sam willuindly arrange his effdrs so from Jeflerson was in the city last week. gene-al public, exhibitors, press re­ Elisabeth Marsh is canvassing tbe city We are Prepared that Mr. Crie may be located here, in charge of presentatives, etc., was awarded to the Rem Cabinet Cases, 1 T he B lniber*hlp fund- 'or the Rockland Ulnnit- our breakwater the coming year-----Mrs M. K. mgton people, but the more recent decision in­ askets sell freely, as PRISON POINTS. lasociation Tb< membership fee is 91, Willey and son Pearl are borne from an ex­ cludes nil writing machines to be used at rhe They contain a Library for rich­ entities one to a nir-mherahip tick* t. tended visit iu var ous {daces in Massachusetts ------I World’s Colombian Exposition for all pur- ly bound books, a Desk, Drawers they are always welcome. 9 ihu association’<» ouij iuuaus ol se- and Rhode Island..•>Mrs. M. F. Haniy o» Petition B eing Circulated lor a C onvict's poses, where such machines arc required, in ail funds, and the amount of good to be Appleton wib is town last week. Pardon—Distinguished Guests. the departments operated and controlled by the for papers, receipts, etc., while |:bis winter will be limited only by the Mr. and Mis. H. A. Chapman left yesterday authorities of the Exposition. Boveral hun­ the cornice top furnishes a shelf for it slty of tbe yeoole. There is an unusual* for Montreal where thev will attend the Smith- A petition for tbe pardon of Benjam n Chad- dred machines will bo required for this ser­ for Statues, Clocks or Busts of ^ge number of deserving and needy people Irish wedding Miss Irish is well known in bourne, now serving a life sentenc in the vice, about 100 of which have already been winter, and the association is being be­ Bangor w b.icshehus frequently visited.—Ban­ State Prison for being implicated in the mur­ supplied. Chicago Tribune. Nov. 18, 1892. favorite Authors. gged by many calls for tbe necessaries ot gor Whig der of Alvin Watson some years ago in Park- This company Is represented in Rockland by It does not assist those whom the town Letters from Fred E Lindsey, who is located man, is being circulated through Piscataquis Mr. C. C. Cross of the firm Cochran, Baker Sc 144 Kelps, but lends a hand to keep those who near Fresno. Caln., report himself and sister county and the people ure taking a great inter­ Cross, and will be pleased to show it up to any Cheffoniers I temporarily, on account ot sickness or other- Hattie ia excellent healtih. He* is engaged in est in it. Over two hundred signatures were who may want to get posted on its merits. W ith a Large ■wise, are in straits. It prevents their becoming raising grapes and manufacturing raisins, and secured among bis former acquaintances in Are admitted to be the most paupers. resorts i v x< *ii— This will certainly ire found to A pile of Sheet Music is always hy Steam Cars, Steam boat, Hli deliver tbe memorial address ta 's u k tiiits. We shall make our pxi Large, Handsome Linen unsightly, and the new style l,e tlie largest and linost display culiinets, enclosing the nni.de in Electric Cars, or with your HORSE. store as attractive as possible closets and drawers is just wliat Carriage, that you are always r< ) \ \ ' U L f ever shown here. Prices from lias been needed fora long time. Nelson Reinstated by the National As­ with New and Pretty Goods, sociation board of Review. \\ liicli aic selling for welcome to stop at and depart Antique Rockers. 2 5 c t s . , v also by marking everything at The hoard of review of the Wstloual l'rot In Oak, Maple, Mahogany and j from our store. Ilog Avaueiation si a lueellug Li/d iu New Yuik to Cherry upholstered in Leather, ttedueedey adopted the follow/ng: "Ordered, 'i in v ale well worth .'0 cents 5e $5.OO. l.ow Prices. Brocalelle, Silk, Wilton Carpets that the horse Nelson he reilrsiated, hut, us |e conduct ui ('. it. Ne saieiJee fai.expul.toa and Plushes. Must be seen to I not been blaureless, but open to just -n ut be appreciated. b t'ij.E P 8- Cobb, B, the said C. H. Nelson b / reinstated Leu. sly during good Ltlmv. H IX E. B. HASTINGS. «Hx> O ^ O p « n Evenings After 3ecl6, At the Brook, Main St., - Rockland.

* ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZl T U E SD A Y , D E C E M B E R 13, 18<7

Middle of Dec. and no sleighing yet! MAIL ROUTES. ELECTRIC RAILROAD, FOLKS AND THINGS Tbe city’s gas bill lust year was 8258.25. GREAT Good steak now for 15 cents if you know Bids for currying :hc ma’ls Iwtwern Rock­ D o y o u The Arrangement for Late Cars — Change The Christmas Story Battle of Fredericksburg, Vn., this day, 18B2. land and Vinalhnven have be n receive l as fol­ in Local Car Route. where to go lor it. AUCTION SALE! In the Christmas The Knox * Lincoln railroad is 21 yeata old. The Hock land Loan nd Inf'ding AssocT- lows : From Rockland to Vnnibnvrn, F. s. Gray of Mlss-.o-i b-d- $2 3O'» G M itralib rd Me to Help You Decide Num ber of the - - Schools are done and Yottng Atnejica Is tion I ■ tevenln onr- 835(H) t 35, 40 and 45 'l l ’’nn-U.K' n rr -• n ”«• inert' 1 •• I ••••n m ade ot Rockland bid, 81 and W WhPe 84S5. loose again. cents pnninim Wha1 lo t)uj h r : by tbe t lertr’c railro®’1 c mpfiu* «•- e enrs: SICSS TO a CLOSED M 1st Wednesday, December 21. will be the short­ The December session of Probate Court will Partiea inking the eleven o’clock out of Rock- %02KUWD TRIBUNE Grand Free Cours'* of Magnificently Il­ est day ol the year, 1892. be held next Tuesday. Parties baling ads. land sell’ pay trun- fir . 5 cr •« rich, to lustrated Lectures. 4 p^ESE/Zy? the power bouse, and 83 for thecnr to continue < Ivei- S2000 Worth ol' liogois Hroi. W ill be entitled The Hurtt hind city schools will commence should remember T he U .-G. to Rt.ckp rt, 81 to Cnmdrn, whether the party ilverware, together with a lot of Next I hursday evening there will be a spec­ Jan. 9, alter four weeks vacation. There will be a feast for the lovers of beautiful PtitnberN one or forty; parties taking thodevrn ial convocation of King Solomon Chapter, R. Next season Orange street Is to have a new pictures and scenes in tbe wondei ful dissolving o’clock var from Canidtn wol pay mguku laros WATCHES. T he A. M. I'hc Royal Arch degree will be con­ sldcwalK and to be improved in other ways. views with which tbe eminent Dr. Greene of ns tar as the power hou«e, and 81 f?*- the car CLOCKS. ferred and It Is expected that District Deputy I» is n very difilcult mutter, and I may not The city's typewriting bill last year was S ' 1 34 Temple Plnce, Boston, Mass , will Illustrate succeed, but I will enumerate home ol the arti­ to coniinue to Rockland, no matter how large Grand High Pries* s. Hinckley of Thom­ JE W E L R Y , Ghost of Not umbega; for recording deeds, #9 55; for priming, his series of grand free lectures in Farwell cles I have to sell, and possibly your eye may or how small the party. This Is done to pay aston will make his official visit. rest upon ju”t the thing best calculated to make FANCY GOODS. »530 44 Opera House, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday you supremely happy We will commence by the additional expense ne<’ps«i»nted by running By W. 0. FULLER, JR. The tsocases of dip'licria in town, reported Amusements and Announcements. nnu r i n,’.;y ?venings, Dec. 1.3, 14, 15, 16, at 8 t»hInrz a cursory glance through tbe house and cars after hours. If a party of forty is secured AND TOYS. o’clock. x see it there is anything lacking in its appoint­ for these late trips it will be only the tt’tial last week, are recovering, and no other cases ments that can be easily supplied by tlie will he closed out al PUBLIC These most fascinating^ jutractive lectures al­ fares------Beginning yesterday, the local c.ir are reported. Try E l Maritano. Christmas giver. In tbe first place we will A l’CTION, sale lo heoin Saturday I Ready Saturday burning, Dec. 17 There are 20 residtnis at the city faun and ways draw throngs of people to enjoy tht.D, enter the hall. Is it suitably lighted, do you onlv runs north as tar as Rankin Block, and H. K. Brennan’s Star Theatre Company will think? .’L2‘>L • can show you a Hail Limp, evening. Dee. If), al ii o'clock, nnd two outside charges. All are made very com­ and as they are perfectly free to the public, we the through car will run south only as far as be in this state in February. or Newel Li^CI^cnhcr in gas or kerosene, that Park street. continue every evening,until the entire fortable by ihe city. predict immense audiences. One can have no will do the workKmr-t’^ t i f y the room. In “The Fair Rebel” showed to pood business idea of these most magnificent and entertaining stock is closed “tit. The store will be The High School Echo for December has this locality an UnibrelmV.’»n’l almost n Thursday evening. It gave excellent satisf-c- lectures without listening to tbe eloquent doctor necessity. I hey are also \‘"rs<^mimeuinl, “ Now is the winter ot our discontent” made open during the day for regular trade appeared. It is newsy and witty, and all onr tion. and witnessing tho marvellous scenes. The mado In Bonn Faience decorated glorious to nil New England people who spend ami some great bargains will be peop •• -lionid tend it. colors, and in Irnarl with the usual reds al oll'ered. The lecture by E. J. Glavc. promised for lecture on Thursday evening will be private to blue*, and also in polished brass of pretty de­ Jer in Florida, where orange groves, Rockland has three well equipped printing Thursday evening, was postponed because of men only, and will be completely and accu­ signs. After these we show you Lard I aides strawbcrllwL^n^ al* t,)e delieacle? of a summer Now is tlie time to buy your Xmas offices and there's no need for people lo go ont the sickness of the lecturer. No new date has rately illustrated, Thursday afternoon at 3 and Lard Receivers. climute are nov^U heir best There ure many Presents, ns von can get them for of town with their printing yet been assigned. o’clock tlie Doctor gives a free private illus­ Now this is all we can do tor your hall,unless you have space tor a Jardii iere, which we have wavs to get there, HIV. '’,,e ‘deal route:— i he about one half price. Remember that i i r , Night of Dec. 0, eighth lull of snow for tho The Letter Carriers of this city will give a trate:! lecturo to Indies only. Admission to all it a very great variety of styles and shapes. CLYDE LINE. Their re of the most I am now located at the old Cobh season, slight,but enough lo whiten ihe ground. grand ball in Farwell Opera House, Jan. 25, lectures Is absolutely free to all parts of the But the fane, qua non is a Leeds Jar and Pedestal modern <• n-tructiun, provid?hgS.;very com foil store, loot o l ' .Myrtle Street. 273 Main Dec. 1(1, the ninth tall ol snow hall. standing about three feet high. This with a Tbe Fadette Ladies Orchestra, one of the Palma Areca, or Curculigo Reeurvata lends a and safety and avoiding the rough' NtTO Eng­ Street Fancy W ork|^- t; II. Moor & Co.'s new drug stove in Cen­ finest organizations in the country,has been en- Dr Greene will remain in Rockland during tropical geniality to your home, in such con land coast. Cuisino par excellence. Ffaies tral Block, the Bijou, Is nearing completion. a ged the week and can be consulted freeot charge in trust to the outer world that your guest is about one-hilf those by rail, everything in­ ■ f. L. SHAW, -AND— it the ante-room of Farwell Opera House, from immediately impressed with a sense ot hospi­ cluded. If our readers will send their address It Is to be very beautiful plnce of business. Hannibal A. Williams of New York will tality, attained by no other means. Next we The Ghost of Norumbega''will lie the Christ­ make his first appearance in Rockland in the Dee 12th to Kith inclusive. will glance into the parlor. Perhaps your man­ to J. A. Flanders. Eastern Agent, 201 Wash­ I?< >C I »- AI 1-2. -^[Stamped Goods, mas story by W. O. Fuller, Jr., in next Satur­ M. E. Chapel, tomorrow evening, in a recital tel or cabinet is not furnished exactly to suit ington St. Boston, he will send you circular! 13 \ you In such a case, we will show you a bit and photogravure of ono of their now steamers day's issue ol the Tribune, the Obrlstraus num­ of '•I he tempest.” I’hu recital will begin BUSINESS LOCALS. of Royal Worcester, Duulton, Crown Derby, " ...... 'IJII'"" ber. promptly at eight o’clock. or something bom nearly a I the art pottertea Be sure to mention The (Jouihbii-Gazette. TXLEA-PSA latest novel, Edw, McIntire and not E. W. McIntire is Next Thursday evening Nov. 15 there will of Europe. I hey are beautilul to look upon, 1 > . imt fail to r. id " T x t ’am iix and not too expensive. It the mantel and cab­ BUILDING BITS. by J. A. Knowlton. If your ookstdler cannot i a sociable at Capt. John Grant’s, Cedar furnlflh It. It will be nerd free on ,v . ' ■!’ p rlc-, Ihe party who brings a claim against rite city inet ai" ail right, we would call your uttention .TNitle.- rt> , to an O n y x fable, which surely needs no com­ ($1 25) by the publisher, J . G . for damages sustained (rout an alleged faulty street, given by the A. C. F. society. Enter­ Alfred Moray has a very bandy and low 250 BoyUtou t ., Boston, Ma-s. FRIDAY, DEC. 16. tainment will lie turnishod and Ice cream, cake ment. New Houses Under Contract—Merrily sidewalk. pric' d trousers stretcher for keeping the bottom If you have a fuole you might like a statu Goes the Hammer. “ t xleatnn," the new novel from the pen of and candy will be on sale. All are in v ite d . of tr< users in shape. Call and Ree the little cite chiseled ironi Castilllan marble, or un Old t O3T \ J. A. Knowlton, formerly ot this city, is meet The Junior Epworth League connected with article which sells for a trifle. Ivory Mercury, or any ot tlie beautilul and ■ Pocket Book. Apply at I'HE COtuiv An addition is being made to the Barter \ M r s . D. E. I l o y t , people should I ihe M E. Church will have a fair In tho vestry, grncettil statucLes, or vases, that we have for ing with a ready sate. Alt that purpose. N> x , l Know of nothing that house, Sha w Aveuu . rco ntly bought by Dec. 15 There will be a tancy table, candy Fred R. 8pear has just received a cargo of 331 MAIN ST. secure a copy will do more furnishing, and give more real Tillson Gould-----W. H Glover & Co. hav' LOST. Holmes street is one of our city thorough- table and ref.eshmints will be served The genuine Georges Creek Cumberland coal. Un- satisfaction than a Piano Lump, or any ol the At South Warren, two weeks ago, a black and little ones have entire charge. The proceeds equalled for blacksmith’s and steam use. ornamental lamps of this season. Ana here 1 contracted to erect a residence for (4 L. Far tan hound. Tho find- will he suitably rew arded lares which has'been greatlv improved the past mint call your attention to Boudoir Lamps, in rand on Middle Street Hill, west of E. B. on leaving same wi* «»*. F. NORCROSS. 48 go to the Mercy and Help Department of the few years. Holmes street is one of the neatest Hot Soda and Lunch ai C. M.Tibbett’s Fruit gold antique and gold and ivory. 1 will not Spear’s, between that and the old Hix house. League. attempt to describe them. 1 hey are limply thoroughfares iu the city. store. Hot chocolate, hot coffee, hot ginger, The residence will cost about 84000. Work FOUND ^oo The Episcopal Society will give a supper and gems. It there is a young lady iu your family A I.adv’* P'-ek'-t Book. Call at COURIER-OA- The Rockland Charitable Association held hot egg phosphate, hot beef and celery. Every­ who entertains a caller now and then in the wid probably not begin until next Spring---- ZKl'TE OFFICII. 4« a meeting yesterday afternoon anti took steps cn’ertaimneiit, next Thursday evening. The thing first-class. Malaga grapes and Florida evening that is hei lump. There is scarcely a Work h.ts begun on the collar anil foundations ELec/^Jj limit to the pretty things, we c«n show you for to provide Christmas entertainment for the supper will bo served in the Stackpole House, oranges. of the First Baptist parsonage, Middle Street d in in g r o o m g i r l . from six to seven. The entertainment will be the parlor, but we must spend no more time Tl destitute children of tho city. there, as we are anxious to get into the dining Hill, opposite T. W. Hix’s residenca. It will W anted nt E. II. H A N D L E Y ’S R catnurant. given in tho guild room of the Church, and ow is this ? M ic tuley’s England, bound in 44 F. W. Wight has resigned his position on cloth, 5 vols.; 81.25 for set at roem, and when there our first thought is the cost about 83500 aud W. H. Glover A Co. will begin at eight o’clock. Tickets for both dinner set. b it is not satlstactory you should will build it. Elmer Thomas of Auburn, woo the Board of Registration. His successor will supper and entertainment, 25 cents. Huston’s N ews Stand. not delay getting one that will he When we LADIES WANTED. 'l be recommended by the Republican City Com­ can sell you an English Decorated Dinner Set, planned Syndicate Block, is architect------Ladlrn to aMalntmo In felling the Famous Gloria mittee und appointed by Ihe mayor. The Golden Sands entertainmet, which will Don’t fail to look the pictures over at .Spear. in pretty shapes and designs from 85 0b The rebuilt Thompson house, Summer street, Water for the comp exlnn. Terms liberal Ad- To be sold this month for be held in the Cong’i vestry next Thursday May & Stover’s. They are always glad to upward, there is surely no reason lor a sham y is very cosy and convenient. There are u dress MRS. AUGUSTA SADLER, Manager of Rockland with other city embellishments table. If your dinners are served with con­ Branch Oilico, 10 II111 S t , Rockland, M«. 49 49* evening will be a most dc'ightful event. An have you come in whether you wish to pur­ dozen or so applicants, but it has not yet been now has a parcel delivery. Herbert W. siderable style there ure several other sets that unique and interesting entertainment will be chase or not. leased------The 100-foot addition toj the -) U’KH Hetlley is the proprietor and pusher, anti tend to complete the well appointed table. SITUATION WANTED. J) - 5 0 ■•Ain given, there will be an auction party, a candy One can do wbhout several of these. Ihe K. & L. freight depot is iu frame and being American lady would like a chance a* house, $ makes his beadquartors at II. II. Burnham's. table—a program,in fact which is calculated to We saw some very pretty things for Christ­ Fish Set, however, seems almost a necessity, boarded-----The crew on the Syndicate Block k' cner In wldower’a family. Inquire nt COU *IKII- mas gifts In the shape of ladies dress support­ from the Inct that ihe fish is such ,i lengthy G A ZETTE OFFICE. 49 "* 49*" A petition is being circulated in this city by please all, both old and young. Next Thurs­ is at work on the inside finishing. Thus. B. ers, bookmarks, stick pins, souvenir spoons, bird, that tic cannot be comfortably accommo­ Station Agon,Buzzell.asking government to es­ day evening. dated on the ordinary dish. Then also .Salad Glover of the builders un i N. B. Cobb were in Regular price S 5.5O etc., at Spear, May 8c Stover’s. CIRLS WANTED. tablish at Washington a department on roads bets, Pudding .St w, lee Cream de;«, and Fruit Boston lan week, on busine-s connected wiih 50 smart worker® wanted nt once Good pay and thoroughfares. Everybody should sign it THE CHURCHES. Sets teem quite necessary. the sty e of finishing of Fuller & Cobh’s store. and steady employment on shirt work. I am prepared to take a limited number of The Water Set we must of course have and 38 50 W. F. K EL L E R . One of the electric cars got tangled up tvlib these we furnish in vuitous styles, ftom me The wood used will be cypress. ,A lime Camden, Me. one of the electric light wires at Ihe Brook, Fri­ Waldoboro’s New Pastor—Work pupils for piano instruction. Pupils in rock- ordinury pressed gins* t.< the elegant cut gla*s gallery runs along the will on the northern day n toil. Toe lire alarm wire was also cun. O u r City Churches. land or near the electric or steam railroad are beauties, ihen the Cut Giu-s Celeries, SaiauM, side. w a n t f d t o p u r c h a s e . nected and the Iwll rung, but no ltarm was preferred, but I will take pupils at reasonable b a lls, Dishes lo r sa.ttd almonds aua jellies, AMERICAN distances in surrounding towns. All that < '-e Finger Bowls, etc., add milliauey uud eclat. OLD RELICS. done. Rev G. W. F. Hill, son of Rev. G. S. Hill A Carving bet with sing-horn or carved ivory and competent instruction cm do will be done A young Ilian named Starrett from Thomar- ot this city, is now pastor of the VYal oboro bundle and a fine steel blade invests the h.Ht lor all pupils. Special attention given to be­ with good humor and assures him that the E. C. Plummer, representing tue World'.- FOR RENT. ton met with quite a loss here, Wednesday Buptist Church, and entered upon his labor« A new two.«tory hi .a lt mod. rn finish. Min- ginners. Terms, eight dollars per quarter. bird will rem iin quiescent, until such time as Fdr Commision, ‘onnd models of the Talley­ Melton Overcoats night. His horse ran away and got overboard, last week. He was at one time located in St. era! Spring house. Plensant Street, near Address nt A llan Smith’s or 63 Crescent street. he shall determine uh destination. Silver rand and Charlemagne in Th. mnstur;, also u crossing Ni County road. CORNELIUS HAN near tbe Atlantic wharf ami was dtowtied. George, and more recently in Winter Harbor. serving Kuivt* and Forks, Pie Servers, Spuuus RAH AN. 49 IL i-s a talented ami energetic clergy m an .... Dec. 1, 1892. especially adupted to (lie various dishes, Fruit curious old log br.ok ol 1796. The voting matt wus not injured. Forks etc. Bread and Butler Plates, Alter $5.99 Rev F S. B.ckfo.d, p .a or ot the Baptist We have just received an invoice of cloth Dinner i oiL t.. etc. are essential. It we ure FOR R E N T . Burglars onlered Ihe stole of H. M. Sanders CHANGE OF WORK. Three t ‘n"m eo’» on Will »w Street, i & C i.. 27 Eliot Sheet, Boston, during the night church in Norway, a Warren boy, Is arranging round books iu sets. Prices very low. Onr able to lay our table to < ur satisfaction, the next thin/ tor our six o’clock dinner or supper Fnqulre of WALKER, RO3B & CO., ot Nov. 21 and got away with 250 razors, 200 to organize un evening school for th.,sc who sb-ck of paper covered novels is more complete St., Rockland. Regular Price S1O. are unable lo attend the day session...... nt to light it properly. We have Banquet The Knox Woolen Mill Co. at Camden has pocket knive-, 20 ri volvern and i-800 III 'h inee ban ever. H vsti n ’m N ewsstand. L i.m ps of all grades with French, German and discontinued minufa«*ttiring certain varieties (S^“Yoti save three or four from the ettr.lt draw. Mr. Sanders formerly There will be a meeting at Glen Gove, next D .niestic Shad1 s o f uil color -, that shed a TO LET. Sunday at two p. in., to be led by C. F. Tuttle. most brilliant eilulgcncc over the entire table. of goods and are c’OBing our nt bargains till of ) convenient tenon profits, as I manufacture all o f lived iu this eily. Ihackeray’s compieie works, 84 39; Dumas All are invited. Mrs. II. U. Hall led the meet­ wonts, 82.50; Leather Stocking laics, 81 75; Or if that sub'liieil rcckercho effect ia desired th e ir casdraeres, flaunelH, overcoating-, fell­ Fork is very scarce and high In tho markets, we furnish a Gmidcdubruui of ivory and gold these goods myself. 48 ing there, S unday.... Mrs. M. J. Wentworth Shakespeare complete, 4 vol,. 81.50 at ings, etc. selling as lollows : Round hog. 8 cents; pur- Molding six tinted cmules with shades ot » LE T ot Knox spoke for the Spiritual Society in Huston’s N ews Stand. varied hues making those pretty bits ot color, PIANO TUNING. The Stable f irrnerl; oiwiolcd by Thorndike & leal lard, 14. Potatoes anil ycllo v eted bairns Merrill Hall, Sunday. Sho is a Hue lady and Inch combined with all the del ghtiul olfccts Hix; also Tenement jver Jas. W ight’s Machine ALFRED MURRAY, are also very scarce. Potatoes retail at 41 a How is this ? Nice mixed canny only 10 cts of .Sliver, China, anti Giass and Mince Pies Sh qi on I‘a»k Place. Inquire of CHAS. T , or . ii interesting speaker. She will lecture in FRKI) R SPEA R. 440 Main St., Rockland, Me. bushel and yelloweyos retail at about Ihe same make the dinner table the embodiment ol a Mv Rockland friend- ire respectively in­ toe same place next Sunday afternoon and per pound at E. E. Simmom’ South-endfruit. dieurn. We will now adjourn to the library, formed that I sh.ill be in that city during the old ptict, 10 cents n quart, but are very scarce. evening, 1.30 and 6:30*....R ev. J II. Parshley stoic This is a nice cream mixture that is sold there is not much wo can do for you there month of January and will be pleased to re­ TO LE T . Apples art plenty and cheap. of the First Baptist Church preached at Seal everywhere at. 15 ets per pound but tor tbe re­ except to see that it is Well lighted. That is a ceive their orders. ouho. eight rooms, cemented cellar, etc in under of this year I shall sell it tor only 10 very .ample matter, so many and vai ied are John W. W ai.keu. Apply to O. E. BLACKINGTON. Shouts —Thunder shower, Thursday night Harbor, Sunday afternoon. Thu revival the Library Lamps. We can also furnish you cts pet* pound. Boys you can afford to go ami ___ Patronage holds up well on Ihe 'lectrl meetings at Bay View Chapel, under the aus­ with Andirons, Fire dels. Fenders and Screens Hay and Straw For Sale. anti Maine Central------The K. lit I. scales pices ot this church, are developing groat in­ sec y our girl or some one else’* every night in in brass or Iron, Paper Knives, Letter Holders, b i r t h s , First quality haled hay and straw at lowcrt are now in working order-----Improvements ti e week when candy is so cheap. ‘lips, Blotters, Inks, Cuspidores, Smoking market figures. Write to C. B. SAMPSON. Fr<«o A K l ^ ^ l terest. The meetings continue this week, Set*, Oak cigar and Tobacco Boxes with are co'mpleled on the Thoiuat Ingraham house, E E. Simmons, Cor. Main and Myrtle. Co o p e r —Rockland, December 10, lo Mr. uml doin, Me. 41 49* JklJufy Ii 6J' every afternoon but Monday ami Saturday and silver trimunugs. As we enter the chambers, Mr* .J. F. Cooper, a daugh'or—Helen Ktizabi th. Pici ant slreet-----Remember the Charitable every evening nut Saturday. Rev. W. 0 . Hol­ Egg cases for sale at tlie store of Bicknell we first call your attention to the Chamber Llo v d —Rockland, December rt, lo Mr. und Mrs. Camden I and For Sale. Association------Squashes and pumpkins are man assists Rev. Mr. Pardiley...... L’bere will Bets These we have in prices rung.ng from Alvaii E. Lloyd, a dnuiditi r. uu « o., 398 Main Street. 84-60 to 820. For jour dressing eases we cun I'EKiiv - Rockland, Ih- ember 9, :<» Mr. and Mrs. Th" James Perry estate lot of land In Postofllce skurse. be circles at the Universalist and First Bap­ • how you Brush and Comb i rays from 75c. to Win. J. Kerry, a daughter -IStbei May. Square. Lanuleii, heretofore known us tho W ither­ I'uilbkoox lioeklrtfid, D< < mber 6, to M r. and spoon lot. This Is the Inrgt-st buhiness lot in tbe Our various clothing manufactories are run­ tist Chur.’hes, Wednesday evening of Camden and Rockport people should got in­ >5, Surer Bucked Mlrrore, Brushes and burnt district, md is offered at a reasonable price HALL’S PATENT Combs, Limoges anti Dresden Boudoir .Sets, Mr*. Charles M. Philbroak, a son. ning lull blast, and employing g-tat deal ol this week. Mrs. F. F. Burpee and Mrs. J to . good warm electric ear and tell the con- Burnh—Union, December 7, lo Mr und Mrs. 48 SYBIL PERRY, Admx. e insisting of Truy, Pull’ Box, Pomade Box, John F. Burns, a daughter help. Said a member ol one of the tirms last H. Heine< w 11 bo housekeepers at the Chyrt h du • »r to stop at Spear, May & Stover’s where HANDLE FASTENER. King Stand, and Pm 'fra y, very stylish and Sm ith -Vlnalltaven, December n, to Mr. and Steam Boiler, etc., For Sale. Guaranteed to securely bold the handle in any tool. Mrs. Fred II. Smith, a daughter week : “ When the lirst clothing manufaclort < < Immanuel ib. can rind anything they waul lor Christ- pretty. A Steel Boiler, about 15 horse power, used but Quickly and Easily Removable. was started Iu II vkl nd it was ..iffieuit to se­ I’neplan o f the Free Baptist youtig people', ina« gifts. Then we have Bon Bous in China, Silver and Riiown - N orth Haven, December 8, to Mr. and little, l'» first class order. Also a Ji.ekvt Kettle Handles all fitted, with and without Fastener, and .Mrs. H L. Brown, a daughter. about .’200 lbs capacity, for trying tallow; and a A xes and II am m ekk, all fitted, constantly on hand. cure even a small totce, hut now with several society of A. O. F. t » sep irate the gtllerv ot Giass. Ooze Leather and Oak, Jewel.Glove tun Young Lushing, No • mb- r 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kirkpatrick has returned from Uaugor, Necktie Boxes,lined with gold and silver trim­ George I. Young, a daughter. Kr uekb Press for pressing tallow, etc. Will bo FIRE AXES AND HANDLES of all kinds largo monulueiorics tunning, there seems to be Hie chu ch iront the audience room with a cur­ mings are very desirab’e. Do not forget tbe sold cheap. Apply to J R RD’llARDRuN, ami sizes, with Patent, a specialty. Orders solicited. pleuty of good help." tain a* d to :urnish it for the purpose of con­ and will open a studio over the Maine Music Boudoir Lamps. It after perusing me above 42 632 Main Street, Rockland. THE HALL MANUFACTURING CO., st re, Nov. 29. Studio open every afternoou. The eily paid for land damage las! year, verting it into a vestry is so nearly completed the hostess sees nothing to be added to her iSarriagrs. Rockland, Maine. Exhibition amt sale of decorated china at Mrs. furnishings she may feel assured that her Rockland National Bank. #716 01; and 'or It w #403.13; liquors for City that commencing with thia week the Weduct- Sold by AU Dealers. 49 Hoyt’o millinery store. Some very pretty house is well equipped and the next th in g iti- i:1Ia l l —U H.HU —Bangor, November *.*9, Fled i he Btoukholdcis of th- Rockland National Bank Agency, #2«(>5.G2. The city report doesn't ; *v an I Friday evening meetings will bo held cumbeui upon her, h to entertain her friends. E. Him all, of Rockport, and Theresa of are h r"hy nottfli d ’hat tluir unnual meeting wi:l Water Colors for sale at studio. state how much liquor was used hy th.i city there. 1 will scat about 100 and will make Atteruooii teas are perhaps the easiest aud Presque Isle. be held a’ th e ’r BoiKing to o n s tin Tuesday, most stylish means ot entertainlug ut the pie- Do tt-M ubraV—Rockport, November 25, by January KHli, 1803, at lt» o'clock a in., to for medicinal and other purposes, the eily quite a convenient vestry tor the church.... Look ut our doth bound books before pur­ C. E. Paul, esq , Win. Duly and Jennie Murray, fix the fli ntier of, mid elect a Board ui Directors Btut lime. We can slow you Samovars or Five for 'he « usnlug year, nnd transact any other bus! DO YOU WEAR nhysiclan being required to furnish his own The services at St. Petem Church next Sunday chasing elsewhere. O’cioek Tea Kettles In sil.er, brats or copper, both of Rockport. will be as follows: 7:30 a. in., communion; Mit.i k r - I I amkei.i.—Roekp.irt, Nov. mber 25, bv ucss tliut may legally come before them. medicines. Tho horse damage was 875 and H uston’s N ews Stand. on brass aud wrought iron frames io stand on C. E. Paul, esq., Alfred J. Miller ami Jennie Hus- rder, the floor or on the tuble. A Silver lea Beil Is Ihe eartiage damage was 88. 10 30 a. iu., praver and sermon; 12 in., bunduy kell, both of ituckpoit. Bcdool; 7 p. m., even song with special anthem, the next renuiaite. Five o'clock Tea Cups in W elc h —CoLiir—Orem’a Lauding, November Il you don't want the coal ashes to blow in W. B. Groves has bought tho restaurant Dresden, Hammarsly. Royal Woreeste. and IS, by Rev. v . W. Blackman, Alfred R. W elch — address, “ The Coming ot the Lord, as Taught SHOES? business ol I. 8. Porter and will always be pre­ Liuifiges, Tea Caddies, Sugars and Creams ot your eyes do th is; Drive two small stakes into Haskell— Ia g o *-i t by the Church.” The Christmas services at the same wares with silver Sugar 'longs, I -Rot-kluud, December 6. N O R T H N A T IO N A L B A N K . the ground, say three leet long and lour feet pared to furnish a first-class square meal, well by Rev. J. n. Purabley, Alfred A Haskell and We have u» good a stock of the Latest Style St. Peter’s will be more impiessive than any cooked und of great variety, Main street,foot of and a few unique dishes tor the accessories Uszie M. Daggett, both of tiouib Ibomastou. apart sluuiiug them slightly, tack some boartls complete the equipment. Then for your soirees he held ut their Banking Rooms on Tuesday, former festival. The quarterly meeting of Flint Brothers, Bakers, will continue to de­ T h o m pso n —H e w ett—Thomaston, December 3, SERVICEABLE to these on the upper side, stand behind this, etc., we have some bflautiful Chocolate Sets Warren Tla-iupsou. ot Thomaston, un i Eliza M- .laiiuury IO, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., for thu tue Board of Missions, Diocese of Maine, liver Brown Bread to customers Saturday p. with aud without trays. It would he impos­ Hewett, ol Warren. choice of a Board of Directors for tho ensuing pul jour hud ol ashes over close lo the gruuitd year, and for the transaction of auy othir business will be held at Augusta this week, Tuesday in. Try our Milk Bread and Rolls, fresh sible lo have a poor cup ot Chocolate from Oaldehw ood- G r ueton—Rockland, December as practicable, tip it over and gently withdraw one ot these cups. Do not fail to see these.Then 6, at the resbli nee of the bride's purents, by Rev. that may legally coiuo before then and Wednesday. Tho Rev. J. 8. Moody will every day and the quality of each is guaran­ J. II. Parahley, M. F Caiderwood, of VinaThuven, BOOTS, SHOES, the hod. It this arrangement doesn't work there is the Chafing Dish. Have you oue? and Carrie K., daughter of F I. Grbeton, of Rock attend with several delegates from his parish teed to be unsurpassed by any in the market* AND satisfactorily try some other way. Just imagine yoursolt with a few choice irieuds land. ....R ev . 8. 8. Cummings of the New England around the table and the host or hostess concoc­ rutusT O N —D a v is — W ashington, Novem ber 24, NOTICE The stockholders of Ihe Farmer's Exchange Home for little Wanderers, formerly known as Pipes, a box ot cigars, cigar holders, or ting a Lobster a la Newburg, Shrimps a la by Rev. W. W. Davis, Clinton A. Thurston, of cigar cases is what the meu appreciate. Buy creme,Macaroni et Champignons a les trois jol­ l&ckland, and Mrs. Alice M. Davis, of Washington. I all persons frot Co. held their monthly mealing at theJEx- the Baldwin Place Home, was in the city Sun­ LlxacoTT—LvDWtu—Washington, November 29, , my account, without a written order I RUBBERS them at Huston’s N ews 8 1and. lies filles. Just listen to the ebullition of tho two FERI) G. 8INU111, Hair Dresser. ehange building, Littlerock slreet, Friday after­ day, with tour little singers from the home, table spoonluls of butter us they go waltzing by T. 8. Bowden, esq , Arial Liu«coU,of Appleton, und Nettie G. Ludwig, of Washington. Rockland, Nov. 29. lHM. 47 49* FOR noon. Tho affairs of the exchange, in charge and visited the various churches, presenting tbe about the dish and watch each additional in­ Watches of every description can bo had at gredient as it takes its place in the delightful D yer —York —Vinalhnven, December 10, Willie of A. J. Toltnan, were found in a flourishing needs of thu Institution. At the Cong’i Church 8pear, May & Stover’s. It you purchase of them T. Dyer und Clara M. York, both of Vinalhnven. PALL and WINTER WEAR condition. The sales for November ot thia compound aud know that it is to he followed ROBlHttOM—UOBUlNg—Rockland, December 3, in the morning the contribution amounted to you can be sure you have bought at rock bot­ hy a salad irorn that lovely Salad Set with a by R II. Burnham, Oscar E. Robinson und l.o Oh! Here You Are! as can be fouud in thu city, and we buy all of our year were 85G0 larger than for the correspond­ #85, while the other churches also gave liberal cup of cnoculaie from that charming Chocolate vinia M. Robbihs, both of Rockland. Mason Hl llam liu O rg a n ; lull five octaves; in goods for spot cash and save tbe discount*, aud our tom prices. expenses are very light, consequently ing mouth last year. Since Oct. 20 the Ex­ ly. Mr. Cummings has not been here before Set. Oh my ! isn’t it nice ? good condition only >15.00. Call and see it. Weil these are some of (he things we expect change has received len car-loads of corn, for seven years, but previous to that time vis­ J. W .A . ten cents and 444 5 cents. If you We can Afford to Sell at Low Prices. want to smoke a clean Union made cigar, ask to sell lor Christmas presents. If you want any MAINE MUSIC CO. feed, etc. ited Rockland frequently. He has been com­ ot them we shall be glad. If you do not waul Corner Main aud I.imerock titriets. We have the exclusive sale of the Goodyear Tub Mb adowb.—R&ckilff & Muddocks at ing into Maine some 20 years. for this brand, blue label ou every box. any you must come in uud set them while you WoOriTBM -N o rth H aw n , Decem ber 2, Mia. •John Rubber Compuuy *s wait for a ear. If you do uot waut auy ear W ooster. the head ot Litncroek street are finishing a nice C. E lthiug is selling the “ Newport’’ which and don’t waut any preseuts and do uot want B k ew steb —Rockland, December 7, Charles H. ball over their carriage s»bup. Il will have M. S. C. Brewster, a native of Lastin ', aged 44 years. s e a l miiohm is the latest thing in tho form of tea roll biscuit to see them, why then you have our hearty P ekby—Rockland, December 6, Marguiet B., The Mutual Life drebting rooms, a stage, bard-pine floor and congratulations aud the assurance that your widow of Mark Perry, aged "6 years, 5 mouths, 13 for the city of Rocklaud, admitted by ail shoe deal­ A. u recent m ^ n g 'n l Alumni ol Maine y 8? ‘‘“J. ers to be inu other conveniences. A company consisting of huir will uever he bleached by mental anxiety. days. Insurance Company State College, held Iu Boston, an alumni asso Milk Bread, also Vienna Roils. Lake fresh Bchowl—Appleton Ridge, December 4, Wilson W. II Brown and others have leased ii for every day. Arlington wheat bread for dys­ tipruw l. OF NEW YORK. Best Wearing Rubbers Made. tbe purpose of dancing, theatricals, eic. Old eiatiou was formed. Among the officers we peptics. A n n is- Portland. December 2, Lucinda O., wife uotlce the names of F. C. Andrews and J. 11. of Juuath.tu Anuis, aged 47 years, 11 mouths. Assets Over MltfU,000,000.4)0. Brown’s Corner seems to be booming. In tbe Fred Rising's cream bread is now the popu­ The remaius were brought to Camden for burial. early history ol Bock land that was the most Flanagan, Rockland boys. CttounE— Tbomasiou, D«-'eutber 1, Kldoru A., liiclnird A. Mci’u rd y , Frea. FANCY SLIPPERS. lar thing for family use. Rising's Caramel Wile of Msrk Crouse, aged 31 years, 2 mouths, 5 important piece iu town. A. ROSS WEEKS, days. The Oldest, Larg« st a-sd Mu-t Popular Company BANK BUSTED. Cakes are also the great thing just now. At in the W orld. 48 61 The Orange street sidewalk delect was S immons—East Warren, December 7, Buuiuel the Brook, Ko klund. The cheapest lunch Wholesale aud iUtuil lit alvr lu Bitumens, aged 7p years, n lu in ib s, 20 A. Willis, humeri/ of Rocklaud, u r l 3J6 MAIN ST., KOCMUM), MB. tention of the Hoad Commissioners, who are recently dug 800 bushels of clams at the famous •4 years A gmyl XinuB present, a yeai ’s subscription ready always to give early attention to cum- clam deposit on Orono Island, aud that the oPtiAtt-South Warren, December 7, Mrs. plaims. We think ‘u this connection that of some nice magaziue. We receive subscrip­ Palmer 8pe-.r. clam bank is now bankrupt. Crockery, Gliimi anil tilees R obin so n —Worreu, December b, Clarence Rob­ Secrets of Success DISSOLUTION NOTICE. the suggesiion of Mayor Butler, last Spring, tions li yearly rates if paid for in advance. inson. The co-partnership known as the Rocklaud ica / Hum ion’s N ews Stand. Co. !• hereby disunited, Herbert Alien of the firm that a complaint book be put iu some public NbW QUARTERS. Ot 611 AKER TOO J11 POL18U urv: Su­ ritiriug The butdnvas will bv continued under the place, to be examined daily by some repreavu- Ua 'Good Sam ar It jam" b l « i perior quality, delicious y perfumed, pleas- eurne uurne by thu uudersigued. ffai’B, autly flavored, highly advertised and useful F. A. THORN “IKK, tative of tbe Hoad Department, i a most ex- The county charges, now iu jail, will proba­ it is perfectly astonish ing to see bow nice a boUUs, widen ure hand painted Bulls aud U. I. HIX. bly bo moved into (be new quarters this week. book you can buy ut Spear, May & Btover’s. 405 Main St., Rockland. Peppers Prize cards iu each 2s ceuls at Rocklaud, Dec. 1, louk. 46-60 oeilent oue and should be adopted Pendleton’s North Kud Drug Store. 4- THE RCfcKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1892.

iTrade /lark.; CAMDEN. Through some mischance T he C.-G. STORY OF TWO WOMEN. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. • & t • sale papers did no’ arrive Tuesday, and P "J there was wailing. EUROPEAN PLAN. nd What the Tronble Was and How It Chambers St. and W est Broadway, Resulted, K ID G L O V E S Feb. 2ft, 1891, Being then setoff from town of < J. II. & C. <>. Montgomery are to ^ 5 N E W YONK. den, the other part o' the town, Rockport, retain- lng the old organization. First settled May 8, have fine offices in the new building C. F. WILDKY, Proprietor. 4fl 19 17»'9. In 1890, poll* 743, estate* valnetl at Room* fl per day and upward. Convenient tl.W1.200. Postma ter, F. A D. Singhl; Si lect- erected in Postofllce Square Most Interesting M atter. to nil railway depot* and boat landing*. men, I). A. Campbell, Grri* Wooster, F. K Shaw, Town Clerk, C. C. wood; Treasurer, Alden Mil­ er; (’olleotor.C. K. Miller. The Perry building is having the Something Never Before Equalled In C vr. >>/e \ V i'" i burned paint scraped from its expos'd Our Experience. The Btcnni tiro engine, Molineux, will wall, preparatory to new paint. i bo here in about forty days. The storv of each is brief, but both arc T i c k e t s I Finn rabbiting is reported on the side Geo, E Maonmber of Augusta and eloquent with true feeling and gratitude, W A. R Boothby of Waterville were given in their own words. to th e of Bald Rock Mountain. in town Wednesday on insurance mat­ The first, Mrs. K. S, isogart, of the ters. Baptist. Home, G"J. Street, New York i W o r ld ’s F a ir ! W. V. Lane has had an addition made City ' is as follows : to his tudio, for printing purposes The elrctric light onmp-flj oilers a "For eight years I have been ruusliint- ■ The Great Slaughters .Clothing Have not yet arrived, but Excursion reward of $6 for !h; detection of the ly under the care of doctors, but found trains with Pullman Tourist Sleeping James R Small is employed in Quincy, Car* attached have Hoslou four time* party or part’rs who destroyed ten globes no relief.nor,from what the doctors told Still continues. We propose each we-k running through to Chicago, Mass. He will be home for the holi­ St. Paul, Minneapolis, Seattle, Butte, and /Carbons on tlie night of Dec. 2 me, did I e x p e c t to get. any better. 1 was to reduce our stock to tlie low Mont., Portland, Ore., and all point* on days. the Pacific Coast and California. Pas- and 3. convinced that they did not understand est possible limit before remov­ *« nger* wishing to go through the White my case, so I thought I would try Dr. Mountain* can take ihe Tourist Car at Ezra Bramhall is at wot’ on a 63- ing into the store now occu­ A crew of but eighteen men are em­ Greene’sNervura blood and nerve remedy, St. Jobnsbury the sumo day of departure. foot steam launch. 3 8 : will probably ployed at the anchor works, business and the result Inis been timely wonderful. pied by Fuller & Cobb. Only One Night between Boston and be sold. Chicago. being slnck Ibero nt present. Some 400 I now feel in better licaltli than for the The lust two weeks business The above brand* of KID UI.oV\bS are tons of old railroad iron from Bangor Inst 20 years. For time table* and all other Information apply *° For falo by /• • Knowlton Bros, are making blocks bus been the best we have ever are being discharged at tlio anchor fox the schooner being built nt Rockland experienced in the same length v\, s . b u z z k l l , works wharf Ticket Agent Maine Central Railroad, Rockland. Simonton Brother^. by George A. Gilebrest. o f time. The Knights of Pythias will be insti­ Shaw & Beverage aro located on There is but one way to ac­ tuted in a week or so They will start Commercial street, next the Smart count for this, and that, is the with a One membership. building where they have samples ot extremely low prices we have their goods. Their stock is stored under made on our goods. Cleveland & West had a large lettered the Simonton budding. Their quarters w to . p irfo n io u r cm - sign painted on their new store, Satur­ arc. of course, somewhat restricted, and ployoi, inc "icled ' • ; " 'l"1 day, the work of Fred Porter. as Mr Shaw says, it needs a ten amc Fine Arom a- whl 1> TRAISER'S lot to show furniture, but tliev aro IVe have II. C. Stmill has a crew at work, in making the best of it and putting on a Ihe rear of the anchor works, getting good lace. HARVARD otit a heavy frame for the new grist Marked mill. Sylvester Arau will move bis harbor CIGAR shop to the office now occupied by J . II. r in I a b o r ) The C. & R. W ater Co. is extending a & C O. Montgomery. Mr Arau has j)oiva MK<. K. 8. BOGART. is *o Justly celebrated, and an additional six-inch main up Mill street to supply just returned from Boston witu two ele­ .Tad “ During all tills time 1 had been suffer­ DAYS. WEHXIvy $ 5 0 0 0 w ill,H' g’ven to any person (our the Mt. Battio mill settlement witli gant hard wood, ri-hly upholstered Several new lines of Pli-r 29. Last K ,, employe* Included) who can prove that Train­ chairs I it ...... h plat - mirrors. ing witli malaria, heart disease, kidney < r er’s Harvard 10c Cigar contain* anything in water. _ _ r i ’«Hii Losti'ii and S' I.tu ltm l Mr. Arau is getting ready to rebuild, and liver eomplaints, nervoms prostration nolota?vJr*»i'l-s r-'ii. '. Sew In land t oast. the filler but L o n g H a v a n a T b a c c o and expects to commence work on a and sleeplessness, For the tim e mouths Overcoats and No dnsfvrlitc a ft-r leaving ship. AceouunO* of the finest quality, or I* wrapped with any- A large number of vessels have ar­ 'lfitton* for first class, Intermediate and stecr- handsome brick structure as soon as the before taking this wonderful remedy. I ~he strictest discipline pre- thing hut n Sumatra Wrapper. For rived in the past two weeks laden with •very ship. Information Hale by all Dealer*. Spring opens, and rush it to completion had been confined to my room, the most cheerfully furnished. Semi for descriptive lumber and brick. We need it, espec­ so that tie may occupy it by July. Jkpamphleta. .1 A. ELANDERS. I astern A -nt, H T R A IS E R 8l CO., M frs., Boston, of tlie time to the bed. I feel, with the Ulsters . _ Washington at.. Boston. THEO. G. EGER, ially the brick. Hustle is tile popular word in Camden blessing of (iod, Dr. Greene’s Nervurn Tratilo Manager, 5 Bowling Green, New York. now. J. W. Wadsworth wound up the bird blood and nerve remedy has given} me a KNOX & LINCOLN. Ma/* season with six partridges and wood­ new lease of life aud health, ami that I All Wool >- BOSTON&BANG0RS-S.C0. JJ am cured of all my troubles. I have a cock. His record for the season was Cost of Improvements—Road Bed to be great desire 1 hat others may be benefited Three Trips u Week to Boston. 38 birds, without a dog Raised. n s I have been, ami take every opportun­ Oxford Mixed Ulsters Commencing Monday. November 7, 189 2, Bath people, most certainly of Ibis gen­ Steamer* will leave Rockland, weather Wholesome. It eration, will always have a particular in­ ity to recommend it to the sick. perm itting, ax follows: W. H Glover & Co. have Dr. Samuel terest in the Knox & Lincoln railroad. Mrs. Oliver Wilson, Northboro’ ,Muss., For Bouton, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at The fact Unit they have put so many about 6 p. in., or upon arrival of mourner* Irom Tibbetts’ house closed in. at)d are tells the second of these t wo interesting $ 1 5 .0 (), Bangor and Mt. Desert. thousand dollars which they cun never For Camden, Belfast, t*ear*pi.rt, Bucksport, Win­ ANNUAL MEETING. making the work hum. The house will see again perhaps is a sufficient cause for stories: terport, Hampden and Bangor, Tuenlaj, I burs- The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the the said interest. “ I was suffering Irom nervousness,” Never sold lor less than SIS. das anil Saturday, at about 6 a. in., or upon Lime Rock National Bank will be held at their be cunsiderablylarger than before. arrlvnl of steamer from Bouton. Banking Roonir, In the City of Rockland, on T ues- But since the Maine Central acquired she says “ caused by female weakness and For Green’* Landing, Pwan’s Island, South West d a y , Ja> nary 10, 1893, tills property hull a million dollars have nervous prostration 1 was so nervous Harbor, North East Harbor, Bar Harbor and for the choice o f a Board of Direct .re for the on­ G. II. Talbot was not able to get his been expended in improvements witli re­ Sorieuto, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at suing year. Also to tuke such i< clion us may b ■ about fl a. m., or upon arrival of steamer from Beceesary for the renewal of the ch. r or of said big safe,into bis new quarters on the sults that anyone who remembers wiiut bank, and to tra> suet any other busine i-s that may riding over this road was when hone Shetland Beaver Ulsters Boston. Atwick Corner.and was obliged to locate KJKTURNTKG TO ROCKLAND. legally come beforesuid n»e« ting shaking was the rule and nbout every Per ord-i T . II. Mi it back of the building and trect a shelter From Boston, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Dec. 6, 1892. live minutes, as it seemed, it was neces­ $ 7 .5 0 , 4 p. m. sary to slow up for some rickety trestle From Bangor, touching nt Hampden, Winterport, over it. FARM FOR SALE. or doubtful bridge, can appreciate, as lie Former plieo §9.50. Good wearing Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast unit Camden, Mon spins along in a pallor car orilraw a sclf- day, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. in. The subscriber offers for sale a nice farm in So Ulsters, too. From Sorrento at 8 a. in., Bar Hurb> r at 10 a. rn , Warren, Maine. Six milt* from Rock.'nnd; one Raymond, N. IL, has Camden's sym­ satislled bi'cntli in ids sleeper. touching nt all landings, Monday, Wednesday half mile from railroad -station and postofllce. Thi pathy. By a recent lire all of its busi­ The entire track has been newly and and Friday. farm contain* 136 acres; cuts 60 tons of hay an* skillfully aligned, llfty thousand sleepers FRED 1 OTHROP, Agent, Rockland. nattily; has an immense pasturage and i- perfectly ness houses, with the exception of one CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, ’ onton. fenced. The buildings are hi fine condition, and have been put in. A little mathematics WILLIAM II. HILL, Gen. Man. Uo'ton. are supplied with spring water. Sold low for rush, store, were laid flat. The loss was rising will show iiow much such ail addition as -<$13 00 Grade>- 24 F ” \N Z M UMMONS. 3100,000. that means on a short stretch like this. Maine Central Railroad. 9m Pleasant St., Rockland, Maine. Hobsons Bridge,just west of Wiscasset is We shall close out at being Idled and instead of a pile structure For Sale at a Great Sargain. J. H. Gould will get into his new of some 2,0U0 feet there will he a solid In Effect October 2, 1892. One 12-foot nickel show c ast, square; one 6-foot quarters early this weok, aud Singhi & nickel show case, square; ot.e 8 loot nickel show embankment of earth and stone witli two $ 1 0 . 0 0 . case, extension topk oval front; one U foot center Hunt and Rose Bros, about the 16th. openings of 10 or 50 feet covered willi case, three fe< t wide, would m »k- a nice silverware Iron spans. leave Rockland a* case or hut cure; one Ift-Iool three deck c-ntt-r The postofllce expects to get located The covering of the 8011 feet long table. This table was made for displaying holiday about the 20th. bridge over the Sheepscot, just beyond MILS O l.lt Kit W ILSON, 8 :16 a. m. for B ath, B runsw ick, Lew iston, Augusta, goods It is stained at d varnish* <1 und is u nice W aterville, B angor, S t. Jo h n , Portland ana Bo*, one. Each of tin tables is set on turned legs. Wiscasset, lias been rumored, an iron and weak I could not go up a common A Light Ali Wool ton, arriviug in Boston at 4 :30 p. m. Parlor cur One good second hand cook stove ami one good draw put in and a whole bridge of iron jeweler’s safe, about fifty six indies high: and a Some of our people, who do business pair of stairs without stopping to rest, for Boston. lot of other things too numerous t mention. Any will replace lids structure next summer. 1:35 p. nt. for Bath, Brunswick, Lew Istott, Water by electric light, wish thev could be o f and was troubled to sleep at night. 1 Frieze Overcoat vllle, Portland and Boston, arriving in Bo-ton ut of thi above article- will b- sold at a great bargain. There the long stretch piling leading 9:36 p. m. For prices call at run a little later mornings. Sometimes up to it wid lie idled. took Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and 9:00 p. nt., Steamboat Train, evi ry night, Sundays 47 F. L. Sil AW'd. Donohue Store. There are live draws in this Knox & they are shut o f f in the morning when nerve remedy, und bav-* obtained inv old included, for Bath, Brunswick. Lewiston. Au Lincoln branch and they have all been ;ustu, Waterville, Bangor and Bar Harbor Port it is light out of doors, but when dark- elastic step around the lion- ■, to the sur­ $ 1 5 .0 0 and and Boston, arriving In Boston nt 6 -20 u. m replaced by iron the past season. They la. in (Mixed Train) Tuesdays, Thursdays and WORTH ^GUINEA A BOH uess reigns within. are over the Sheepseot, Marsh, Nicholls, prise of my friends. After creeping around Saturdaysf only ,for Brunswick and PorthuuL A b o x o f Georges and Mill rivers. To prevent any The 9:00 p. m. train fr« tu Rockland has Pullman for two years, hardly able to anything, it That cannot lie duplicated lor less Sleeping Curs attached, running through every Elmer Hill, tile expert catcher of the possible accident they ad are protected litis proved a boon to me truly. 1 know night, Sunday* included, to Portland und Boston BEEGHAM’S by semaphores, so tliat when the bridge than -318. and connecllug at Brunswick with train for Lewis Camden Baseball Club, who lias been is open tlie draw tender can touch a lever of many others whom it lias cured and ton, Bangor and Bar Harbor. PILLS ; employed at the Camden Mill, has re and Unit swinging arm falls, an uiglilh who speak most highly in praise of it." Trains arrive: of a mile away on either side to warn How anybody who sutlers from disease 4 .-05 a m. Steamboat Express, . very morning, Sun chest jf turned to his homo in New Hampshire approaching engineers of danger. As davs included, from Bo.-lon, Portland, LewUtou The club lias also sustained anothei can read these two marvellous cures and Overcoats and Bangor. S ic k l l w f 5 the spars of the old covered bridge just 10:26 a. n . morning J ruin from Portland, Lewiston a ch e, blow, losing its masks, gloves, balls e a s t of Wiscasset are 170 feet ill length not be influenced to use this truly great and Waterville. S to m a c h , c. i,tly recorded upon A Good All \\ ool The New Bteauer S uicides Mr. Houston will he used by Mr. the road aud tlie whole bed will be lifted ------V IN A L H A V E N ------Whitmore for an oflice. nearly a foot, tlie sharper curves cut tlie records at the county registry of G e o . G. W e b s t e r , -----Cuptuin deeds in Auburn, being tor $325,HOB. J . W. Ho p k in s ...... Clerk From the same cause are an­ down and arrangements made for send­ rd tables, big stove, and electric S t a t s c f Onto, Crrv o f 'foLsno, I $ 1.00 I hips fo r...... 32.76 Dana’s Sarsaparilla. lights make tilings quite cosy. Ll'OAS C’o v k tv [ this lias been brought for, but it is 3.51) “ 2 .50 TWO TRIPS DAILY Frank J. Cheney makes uadi (hit be is the We guarantee to CURE you senior partner of die lirm of K. J ( 'hmey it learned tliat the State tax of the railroad 2.50 “ 2.00 Co., doing business in ihe City of Toledo, is subject to litigation. D it gets into Viflalhavea and Hnrricaoe Island or REFUND your money. Tlie new eiiiieuliiluled anil tiiuulgainn- County aud State aloo-aid and d ial said lirm 1.50 " 1.00 Ou ami after 3Iou nt i»i annum. Friday, Amity Lodge, F & A. M , | p. j. UHENKY & CO., Toledo, 0. _No dt-fsulu We.nor delay..__ no lu.-,»<-o io . lu uU. Dv- I 1: irduio by Druggists, 7Se. with good success. A. Davldron, Agent, Vinalhaven. p v u u rwvivvU at iu>y Satuiday, Sons oi V etoraus. Bockland, : Maine. T. W. Sullivan, Agent, Hurricane Island. tlniv. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1892

BO STO N CURRENT NEWS FROM ROCKPORT m a tin icu s m a t t e r s. VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS Seasonable Happenings Served Up in ReaP- Fishing News, Personals and other • > V . able Form for Home Use Points of Interest. A Batch of Readable Notes from the Home of Granite CLOTHING STORE, A : Industrial News That Shows Business “Jack iR alive yet.” Activity - Local Notes Regarding Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi­ things of Interest—The Week’s Merton E. Tolraan has returned from dents and Visitors—Occurrences Triv­ Headquarters For Record of Personals. his visit to Rockland. ial and Important but None the Less of Great Interest. / w ,\v y - A i G -• t ’ol.ls are quite prornlent. W Seott Young is visiting relatives / A 7 0 ’A g .'T v>, M en’s and Boys’ Fine squashes raised by Corthel Bros, in Rockland and other places. J. II. Sanborn ha- lainght n horse. X are in the mnrke.ts Capt. W. B. Young, president of the S niif folks any it is it trotter. We are glad to see E Piper wearing M. F Co., has been away on a business A. A Main t-v has a tu w peanut tile conductor’s eap again. trip rot-ter It cost a 82" iirnl is a dandy. Mr. and Mrs Thad Toliuan left here The new kiln of Carleton, Norwood T h a i k-to i i i k iit lids. Vinal, Lynch & Co. was tired up Monday, I), e 5. the 31 on the Julia Fairbanks for Vinttl- ami Gulin for two le autilul chronios bavi-n. lr> tu the land of Jnr-cy lightning. Remember the “Twin Sisters." Wednesday evening, at Ihe Opera Packet Julia Fairbanks went to Vinal­ It i- an inlcre-i ing study to watch the House. haven the 3d with freight for J II San­ peculiarities ot these who sometimes born. spcml an hour nt IBram’s |and tables. BOSTON It is report, il that we are to have onr , ,, ,, _ , , , , , , , , 1 Cnpt Iforntio I). Crin and Fred C. Lane & Libby and several other stores streets lighted h i a tew days by electric i ,, ,, j- ()ls j Hall, esq., from So. Matinicns were in have an ingeniously arranged oil tnnk. i town the 2nd. Il doles out the stuff to a nicety and no CLOTHING STOKE, Remember (that the public rending j measures are required. mom needs your patronage and sub- J William Williams returned the 2nd scriptton. from !iis visit to Rockland. Greens Land­ Lane & Libby’s horse hauled a load Headquarters For ing and ebewiiere weighing 4290 pound- over the steep hill a 'D e barbers of this place will elosi Two “ three masters” passed by here at from their wharf, one day last week. their rooms Monday afternoons am lie westward of the island, Sunday, the They claim it can’t he beat i town. M en’s tint! Boys’ evenings. •lllr; in very near. M F Calilerw.iod, engineer of i nf lire Messrs. Trent and Dunbar were a Work on James E. Hall's new house engine, and Mi-s Garriw E Orbeton of work last we. k lilting up tables for th' is progressing finely. It commands a Roekland were united in marriage at reading room. view- ol the whole island and ocean lit Intter plate on Tuesday ol list week. OVERCOATS. Quite a number ot fishing v set - were around the islands. I,-ng lila and snceess to them, s.h we! in pint last week, lik in g i.a ir. ni tlie W ill Stinson of Deer I-le. who lias Il wa- a laughable sight to see Nath­ Rockport Ice C o . been vi-iting relatives anil band- lure an and Gene try to bag Will Hunt’s Tlio < pel it ta. I'l,,. Tw in S d o - i- .'iis s h it on the packet Ida Glover. Capt. lli- tua-eul tie bog It was a bard and ties- in aetivo rclieai sal, and will be . very nm Stni-Ji, Moml.ii.lhe 2b li nil p i rate struggle, but thuv cornered him pri ity performance. O liver G Perry and w e, who have at Inst BOSTON Tim proprietor of the Ri i liporl N. ws 1 h,, n in lies piaei tlie,a-l si a-ori villi I , a few days the -tea te r Vinalhaven f W f c T - 1 " contemplates using an i lectrie no tie lor Mr Perry'- parents. Capi. and Mrs. W. will la- taken off the Green'- Land­ his printing press. Cheslie Perry, h It here the 28th ub for ing route anil will run iwo trips a day CLOTHING STORE, Rev. W W Ogiei exi t,any. I pulpits Medfield, Mass Chas T Burgess between here and Roekland. The Em­ aeeompinied them. meline will run direct between Green's with lb v. I . C. 1’la Ian ol Gam .I' ll. < 4 , Sunday ol hut week. Au-ini Norton oi Auburn, a former Landing and Rockland. Headquarters For Two ot our Rock poii men an- liking Matinien- hoy. who has been at Matin- On Friday evening, the 2nd i,qg the Morrell cure nt Rockland They are le n s i t,e pa-l -i a-on.ri tin n- il oi lo- home tlie annual meeting of T -^Y Libby getting along finely. recently lbs father, Freeman C Nor- G imp. S ol V , the following officers M en’s and Boys’ len, aceompame.- him a- ar as Roekland were elected : Fred Snow, Captain; B. W. Perry is painting Ila- Burgess h.-.ll and tli.-n returned to this ptare. lie in­ D Grant. 1st Lieutenant; Engene DREADFUL PSORIASIS lor tlie G. A. R. This will lie a roomy, Christmas Goods! tends io start tor his home in Auburn Saunders, 2nd Lieutenant. nice place lor the hoys. Covering Entire Body with White soon The Vinalhaven Memorial Associa­ The harbor froze over Monday night ULSTERS. Now is the Time Scales. Suffering Fearful. tion held its annual meeting. Thursday Cured by Cutleura. the nth as tar out as the monument, for To get them SWAN’S ISLAND. evening, anti elected the following of­ BURNHAM'S STAR STORE itiu first time this year. efore the Hush My (lif’f'ftfin (psoriasis) first broke out on my loft Its Haibor and Something About Its ficer-: Mrs. T. G. Libby, Pres.: Mrs. M. -T,»<’k, spreading across my nose, and almost «•<■»•. Look out for an announcement this B A HG A IX.M Tl 1 IS W KE K I (•ring my face. It ran into my eyes, and tin Light House. R. Wliai fl'. Vico Pres.; Mrs. W. W. physician was afraid 1 would lose my eyesight altogether. It spread all over my head, and i .• week ol a popular lecture - From the Kiltt>ilge, See. ;C B Vinal. Trans.; W. S . D O LLS ! . ■ hulr all fell out, until I w.*’» Cradle lo the Grave,” al the M. E. Swan’s Island' can boast one of the \ \ entirely bald-headed; it tin n Carver, T G. Libby anil Mrs E. Hop­ BOSTON La r g est A sso rtm en t ix Ro c k l a n d . broke out on my arms and Church. Dec. 15. best harbors for winter as well as sttru- shoulders, until my arms were mcf use on the New England eoast and kins, Trustees. The Association has now just one sore. It’covered m y Carleton, Norwood & Co. have set a that iu about as good as saying, “ one of in its treasury $4-13 33. This is a very l-’.X p»*i entire body, my face, head, good example in having their new liim - CLOTHING STORE, J 7 , ** V* 1 and shoulders being the woih i the h< si in the world” Harbor Island good showing when it is considered that w II iiIIh* SIiohh. Doll w'Table*, V / Tlie white scabs fell constaiili.s slnd painted, wiiich adds to the general “ Stockings, “ Chairs, d / from my bead, shoulders, and stands at the mouth of this harbor leav­ this money is raised almost entirely from '• Heads. “ Settees, i T / arms; tlio skin would thicken appearance about the wharves. •• Cradles, “ Bureaus. . j t / and ho red and very itch. , ing a line entrancu on either side and the fortnightly suppers. The public Headquarters For •• Keuds, •• Trun Uh, 4 a,“i wol,ld crack and b in d Shipping Commissioner Burgess, should interest themselves in this vory •' C rib s , • D is h e s , x »-V x H scratched. After spending taking the place of a breakwater. In •' Furniture, •• Wash Sets. many hundreds of dollar-, I shipped live men Wednesday. ali worthy object. The Comet “ Pianos, was pronounced incurable. I fact, it seems that Providence foresaw heard of theCnTlCDRA R e m ed ies, and after i:.dmr foreigners—one from Germany, one tlie needs of tlie fishermen and sailors Rev. Mr. Gaskin will continue bis Men’s and Boys’ DOLLS FOR EVERYBODY I .1 bottles CtITICUItA RESOLVENT, I COllld ’ a Has Struck, - .•lutii'e; and after I had taken four bottles, I was from Sweeden, . tie Irom Norway, une and kindly placed nature to their advan­ series of sermons cu the “ Redemption of G H COPELAND, . most cured; ami when I had used six bottle oi from France anil one Irom China. < ’TiifttA R esolvent, one box of C iit k ik a , ami tage. Vinalhaven.” Sunday evening ol Inst ami I have captured it, and BOSTON 5 AXI) IO PENT STOKE. <>’■ • e -’.o of CuTicuitA Hoap, I was cured ol the ’• inti disease from which I bad suffered for lim Messrs. Farnsworth of the Westing- On the extreme southwestern part ol week he reviewed the past history of tho it is strung up in front of 386 Hulu st., Kackluuil, Me. i s. I cannot express with a pen w hat 1 Huft'ercd house Electric Co. and Rey nolds ol the the island and forming the western shore church nt this place and in an interest­ Furnishing Goods. io- H-ingthe R e m ed ies. They saved my life, and my store, ami when you see i i . l i t my duty to recommend’them. My hair id Edison General Electric Co. were in ' of the main channel stands Burnceat ing way noted it ups and downs, restored as good as ever, and so is my eyesight. The various phases of its ex­ it you will know that you "W . ZB. HILLS, Allis. ROSA KELLY, Rockwell City, Iowa. town last week, negotiating with parties ' Harbor light, kept by our genial citizen istence were touched upon and the have found the place to buy r.r motors and pumps lor the liiue ! Capt J . li. Orcutt, anil his worthy wife MARKET. Cuticura Resolvent quarries. j For many years just us the sun has dis- speaker strongly urged upon his hearers ’i'h * new Blood Purifier, Internally (to cleanse tlie importance of uniting their efforts to The City Cleik Paul, Just Paeis, Is doing i appeared behind the islands which lorm 672 Main Street. Koeklaud. th. blood of all im purities ami poisonous elements , ouilil up a living organization that and (.’LTICURA, the great Skin C ure, ami < 'i th iiia quite a matrimonial business Nov 25 so tine it view to tlie west, Capt Oreutt BOSTON S oap, an exquisite Skin Beautiticr, externally (to would redound to the great good of the Largest Line -ar th. skin and scalp and instore the hair;, have he married Wm. D ay to Juunn-Mui ray, [has -ent thu welcome light shining . .:ied thousands of cases wlioro the shedding of country. Next Sunday eve the subject ile ‘ measured a quart daily, the skin cracked, mid Alirul Miller to Jennie Haskell | across the water, and many a sailor has Id ding, burning, ami itching almost beyond will be. •The Good of the Church Ser­ of Mr. Paul's nuptial knots arc said lo be j thought with a thankful heart, of the CLOTHING STORIL endurance, hair lifeless or all gone, suffering terri- vice to Vinalhaven.” Magnificent and W .B.H. hie. What other remedies have made such curia ? almost uni table. Captain, as he has passed safely into tlie Holiday Goods Sold everywhere. Price, CuTict'RA, 50c.: S o harbor. .; R esolvent, SI. Prepared by the I'mi At the young people’s meeting in the Headquarters For •i . AND CttEMU AL CORPORATION, B oston, One great improvement and advantage VINALHAVEN PERSONALS. ml lo r “ How to (u r o Skin Di r.mcr Baptist Church, Tuesday even in . a very in the City, a, 6U illustrations, ami loo testimonials. interesting illustrated talk on Siam was is needed, however, which, although asked for many times, the government Miss Carrie Graff tin is at home on a M en’s and Boys’ DLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped,;, given by the pastor. Rev 11 R Woods oily skin cured by CuriccuA Soap. Consisting of Toys, Games, ri Ih v. I.. D Evans ot Camden was has neglected to grant, and tliat is a toad visit. Fancy Writing Paper, Sta­ from the light connecting with Ihe main I IT STOPS THE ism. piuseul. Mr. Woods repeattd tile talk Our old friends, Charles Reeves and tionery, Sleds, Skates, Back ache, kidney pains, w. ; k ie s, iu So. Hope, Wednesday evening. road. Tlie only way tor Capt Oieutt or rheumatism, ami muscular pain re­ Harry Julian.are witli us ugain. Dolls, Plush anil Leather lieved In one m inute by tlio Cuti- h s wife to reach any part of tlio island Hats and Caps. n-uru A nti-Paiu Plaster. 2Gc. is by boat, unless they climb over rocks Goods in Toilet Cases, Provisirs and Groceries Mr-. J. Collamore and family will OF ALL KINDS. “PAST REDEMPTION.” and ledges by a foot-path This makes Manicure Sets, Cuff and m i h D e liv e r y Tertin. 42 it very disagreeable, not only for them move to Cleveland,O., for the Winter. Collar Boxes, Albums, MESSENGER’S NOTICE. The Drama and Levee al Rockport a hut people generally, and in case of an Work Boxes, Handkerchief Great Success. emergency would be very trying indeed Asa Slmpron, who has been olerk ot BOSTON and Glove Boxes, and hut) STATE OK MAINE. As the road needed would only cost a the B. G. store for several years, is about dreds of other things too K n Chafing* Baby The Rockport Dramatic Club pre­ trifle it seem.-, from an observer’s stand­ to leave us, hut not altogether. He will numerous to mention. dp K nox C< “ My baby was terribly chafed. sented the drama “ Past Redemption,” point. that the government ought to travel for Spear, May & Stover ol Rock­ 1892. < I for the benefit of the G F. Burgess Fire land. Asa has hosts of friends hete. K ^ O u r line ot Billies anil THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, I Imt ou Hi- I tri il w ei tilting wiihout suc­ make the appropriation as soon as possi­ CLOTHING STORE, tlfteer Hi day of Novem ber A . D. If92, a W arrant in cess. Less than one box of Company, Wednesday evening, iu the ble Tlie genera] wish of the people is Prayer Books is by far the Insolvency was issued by Reuel Robinson,Judge of . ih-’Court of I .solvency tor said County of Km x Comfort l’ouik-r, howt-ver, cured Optra House, which was tilled, every that Capt. Orcutt may long remain witli largest iu town, aud our Against the estate of mid Wllliuin Blake o f South him. 1 wish every mother would seat being occupied, there being many CUSHING. Headquarters For Thomaston adjusted to be an Insolvent Debtor, o us —Ellsworth Enterprise. petition of . aid Debtor which petition was filed on 1 Mrs. Cole, prices are lower than at any use it.” — E. C. visitors Irom Camden aud Rockland South C ushing — Mi-s Nellie A. tin* 16th day o f November, A. D. 1892, to widen 1 Warner, N. II. other store. date interest on claims is to be computed; That the j The drama was finely played, tlie lead­ Stone, wtio has been employed at Peak s payment of any debts to or by said D ebtor, ami tie- , “ I am a mother of eight ROLL OF HONOR Trunks and Bags transfer ami delivery of any property by him are j ing pails being well assigned and well Island for some time, has returned home, forbidden by law; That a meeting of the Creditors children. I have tried many executed. Each act was encored. of said Debtor, to prove their debts and choose one infant powders. Comfort Pow­ Tlie scholars not absent in Hoboken ___Mr. Bartlett of Appleton has pur­ The Voting or more ii'siguees o f Ids estate, will lie held at u 1 Court of Insolvency to he holHcn at Rockland, In ; der is the best 1 ever used.” — Peabody’sOrchestra played some line Primary, Roekpoit, for the term ending chased the larut f Henry Thompson, on the Horse said County of Knox, on tlie 20th day of Duocmhei M rs. W. P. T ukashek, Spring- selections. After the drama the lloor Nov. 25, were Herbert Gilkey, Howard formerly of Pleasant Point, anil is about A. D. 1*92, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. was cleared and a hall was enjoyed. A (ioes merrily on. Every Given under my hand th date first above written. 1 field, N. H. Tribou, Frank Stetson. Ralph Shibles. lit occupy il. J. W. GRAY, line supper of baked beans, cold meats, BOSTON person purchasing goods is Sheriff, as Men uni ger o f the Court o f Insolvency MA IIKALINO W 0SIU I." Willie Fitzgerald, Willie Whitney, fu r nalil County o f Knox, 4>.6O cakes, etc , was served in the lower ball Perry Ricbartls. Stanley Wall, Lida Carey entitled to one vote lor ev­ Home Without a Motiieii. (pTiifort powder during the evening. Excellent order Katie Ricbartls, Alice Shibles, Nettie T he room's in disorder, CLOTHING STORE, ery ten cents’ worth pur­ was maintained throughout the evening Storms, Maude Stetson, Cnrrie Paul, Tbe cut’s on (be table, chased. Please remember CENTRAL MARKET aud the early hours of the morning j The tlowjr-stumi upset, ami the inisehtet r “ I used Comfort Powder for Isabel Small, Those absent uuu-hulf A i JoDODl II m learning , that this is no catch penny — We now have in stock some of the— heard the patter of feet und the rumble ) At> loud as he’s utile, Headquarters For severe chafing on an infant. Its day only. Katie Thomas, HerberlCaiver For uothing guvs right wbeu tuaiumu’il affair. No tickets are sold success was complete. It sur­ of the ’leetrie toward the land of Nod. Florence Damon was teacher. What a sceqe ol discomfort und Miss Belle la-aeh received the first home would be if insinm - did not rent ami no vote is received un­ passes anything for a baby’s your wile is slowly breaking down, i t o s t a aud R u fc r BEST FLOUR skin I ever saw.” — M rs. C has. prize ot $5 atm Miss Alieo Merriam the Heai.tiiflt. Biieap combination ol domestic cures und fetntri less the voter has purchased That evi r was milled, (none but first class brands), E. P earson, Maplewood, Mass. second prize of $.> lor selling tickets for < j, gpq0 an mat has been said on the sub- order*, make il your first bmioMi to r< w idth we a re prepared to sell at Ihe VERY LOW* I her lit Jib D Pierce s Favorite Prcscriptl, goods. Eril PRICES, every barrel WARRANTED In thuiirama. ject, people will eat bread made from Hour . as u il dhdy foi feebto suit or money reluuded. We alro have iu slock ' ,,,, r *oc , i . . i from which all the bran has been removed. lyTKeep rightalong on Main Street the finest line of 1 lie sum ut $.18 was taken at tue sup Nearly all the phosphate!, the most valuab e dt '- H .iiiti'i *.'!.■ II. till ! I- th f only m id u in e ’ lor tbe class oi muiudieu known uh female dis­ u n til you see the Gold Star, then COMFORT POWDER CO., Hartford, Conn. per tuble in tho lower hall. The ladies i elements lor the nutrition < f the nerves and . ■ i . bones, are thus removed, and It is also a rei-oR- eases which is sold uader u positive guarantee Teas and Coffees C. S. SVKIS, WOKklAAV. i of till- Reliefv.orps furnishedtlie supper nized lact amongst physicians that great Injury fiom tbe mauuiactuicrs that it will give satis­ come in. faction, or the money will be refunded. It is a IN THE CITY. ______j results in consequence. Any preparations positive cure for ihe most complicated cases of No. 413 Main Street, Rockland, Me. which will replace these valuable elements are womb troubles. THOMASTON TOPICS. t certain to be of great benefit to those who use all are invited to visit the We DO NOT Give a Prize i them, compensating as they do, to a great ex­ Hall’s Hair Kvnvwer coutains tbe uaiural itlr every tent, for the absence ot the bran A number food aud color-matter for tbe hair, aud medici NOTICE. lice lor il A W om an W ith a N erve—Addition to "I year- aco Tint Hors' "d, of Cambridge, ual herbs lor »be scalp, curing grayness, bald­ lull lino of the T ow n’s W ater W orks. ' suggested the u»e of a baking prepuralinn tor Ro c k la n d . M e., D« ness, daadruir, aud scalp sores. To thi Municipal Officers o f Hock Iand; First ( lass Groceries! READ, raising bread, biccuit, etc . which would sup- We, lire undersigned, r. speedully p« titn PILES I, I K 'O i . . . i i . , . ,i , ply the requisite phosphates, thereby intro- peimiaxloo to en d and operate a steam bm ITtui-y ami Bull li-tl Goods! A 1 Immastnii lady went to the dentist a ^mfing mese necessarv elements into the itxd “ When your heart is bad. aud your bead is our quarry at Ire.id of Ida crock street l-’resh and t'orued Meals and V.-gelubles the oilier day and had thirty-one teeth i without cost or trouble. Alter years of ex- bad, aud you are bad dean through, what is SPECIALIST DISEASES of HECTUM nee led ?” asked a Sunday-school teacher of her Boston PE R R Y Bi. OF AI 1. ill —IX, ... ,, pertinent aud latair he succeeded tu producing 17A Trniidiit Street Itbloii me desirid preparation, ai-d it report he true, class- “ I kuow—Ayer’b Sarsaparilla,” spoke 4«*AII goods delivered promptly to any part of exliacietl. without aking either ether ( 'ITT CLLUK'S t/l’flfl.. t Referv reet he has succeeded woudertully well io selling up a little girl, whose mother bad recently baen | the city. , BEND FOR PAMPULE1, or gas. Upon the foregoing mi'iluii, notice is Inn by 1 it The preparation eousista oi an acid phos­ restored to health by that mudiciue. given lLul the inUUieipal • lli< r» will be iu s. „alciit PKESU0TT& DUNCAN, Proprietors. Gfficb Uovbb:—111 •* o phate ot iiiue, which eumblued with hi-carL> at I heir room on Munday. tlie 2d day of O^-Tvlepboue connection. 2i> o ’clock. Suu iuy»und Hull* The extension Lo the G R Water Co, tiate of soda in raising bread, biscuits, etc., No better preparation for the hair has ever Junuaiy, A- D 1K93. ut 7 30 o'clock, p o , for dtt>» vxoepUsd. FISTULA lesvea in the product me very phosphate re­ bevu invented tbau Ayer's Harr Vigor. Il re­ ClothingStore tire purpose oi hem mg all interested pvt sous lor or system, up over Pumpkin Hill, is com­ stores the urigiuai color to faded and gray hair, agulust granting prayer of petitioners. quired by Uw system, aud which are essenitai Per order. Yes, Wi. ow Grey Cough pleted aud water turned on. Nearly to good health- The idea was uu ingenious ami imparls that uaiural gloss aud treabuets, Children Cry for and valuable one. and needs only to be ibor- everyone so much admires- Its reputation is It 11 BURNHAM . 5U0U lot I ut pipe wore laid. ROCKLAND, ME. „ 48 49 City Clerk. P itcher’s C astorla. , oughly understood to be tulty appreciated. world-wide. G THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1892

THOMASTON UNION. WASHINGTON. OUR VICINITY. FRATERNITY FACTS. T hree m-l »* wcm of nn K * I. DI- Thirteen mile* N W . of Rockland. Mettled 1 774. Incorporated o< t. 20, 1 7 1-Vu, polls 417, Tw. nly two m1b*s N W. of Rockland. Incorpo­ Fonrtrcn miles N. W. of KoektAnd. Bent, la Happening* of Interest in Adjoining The Doings of Various Societies — Elec­ fWonofM.i’ It It. First known a* a Iraqim • states, $620,023 l'l.-unacictf., R. \V. B artlett, rated under name of Tulnnm In 1411, name charmed c - '. ln<.>r.it.‘.l J,|'H -3. l - 't . 1-90* poll, post in 1«*» H dtlem cft commenced 171'!. Sortli, A. Fo-scit; Hast, A. W. Pa>son; South, H23. |KP0, polls 334, . •»«.«•* $321,43*. Postman 206; estates, $226,890. Foot m asters, L. I’. 1 rue, towns and Counties. tions and the Like. luabraoed until 1M$ Rockland and South Thom . . \\ Jones. Bclecttnen, Warren .nils, <». N. tern, I. W Johnston; Went; Win. M. Andrews; Hoath, F. L. I’ayson; North, C nr» A. Mansfield. ■aton. Incorporated M uch 2d, 1777 PopnGtion, Globe, Robert Sukr lorih; Itiz«.rvll|e, I*. G Iniralli. Raising (he Grade butler, (»<■•». W . I'iijcou, Town Clerk, A. .M. Helectrnen, D. II. Mansfield, W . B. Fish, N. K. There will be a special meeting of Rockland l^thi, <0-0. In i>vo the ntimbct o f polla wna A*>3 A in gate; Ir« itnirer. E. 11. Burkett. H elrctm en, L. A. Law. M. D. (.ream , r, A. N. Barrett; Town Clerk. J. I’. Hoblm; lr«asur. Burress. Hello! Give u« the Rockland Coi nn.it-GA- I Itink ihe Hope man who evidently wrote up Hpufford are in the field for the office nt Deer Knox Lodge. I. u. O. F., conferred the third fntereided In the Itahhur the Grade and So» n t Wahhinoton —Mrs Robert Sukefortb the piece about the comet .-care in our IliCo vtl- zettr! went to Belmont, Mass., Monday, to care tor Isle, and B. T. Small and II. K. Knowlton for degree on Principal Thompson of the High Lowering the Price of the immense and varied There Is one cane ol diphtheria on Beech­ I age had better spend the ti st of his days as n the t nice at Green s Lnudinff.—Deer Isle School, Monday of last week. Stock of wood street. Miss Helen Cutnmlngs i» dressmaking in the her mother, Mrs. Miles T. Ca-tncr. who is wri'erof fiction, for lie certainly has demon­ . lore oi Miss Alice Ihurston. very sick. Gazette. The Daisy Kn nine Bee will meet with Mrs. strated that he itquircs hut a very small Item Anderson Camp, H. of V., elected the follow­ Cleveland West. School commenced one week ago Monday in A grand ball will be given At t’cntral House Waldoboro's *-hoe factory is to J. II. H. Hew.- •, Ft ?vr:i;iiit to make a long story ....M r. and Mrs. G. M. operated by E. A. Libliv and associates of ing ollicer*. Wedn -day evening: Captain, li District No. I, under the iiHiruction ol Miss Hall, Monday evening. Jnn. 2 for the benefit Payson and IL II Carleton accompanied their The Knights »if Libor hud a pleasant social Richmond, who have leased it for a term ol G. Chatto; 1st Lieut.. W. A. Kennedy; 2nd Cieinmie Rooion*. of Even‘ng Star G;angc, P. ol H. J. b. time mid *np . •• rtuturdat even luff. sister, Mr- N. < . Ailord ol Colorado, as far as ten years, to be run subject to the approval of Lieut., Geo. I’. Additon; Gamp Council, E. K Rai.road Contractor Muchell was in town Barns will l»c floor ma n gcr a-sisted by John Boston, when Mr aud. Mrs. Payson will vi.-it A number • .uses of sore throat seem to be a board ol rnansg.ns consisting of J. K. Gould, W. A. Kennedy and Ellison Maddock*; Father’s Present , m avck looking alb.i the interests ol the F. Bryant and A E. Poland-----M i-s L ila their son-. Then the ladlea will proceed to the principal i uuhle about town at present. Willett, M. M. Richards, E. G. G.ark, 3. L. Delegate, W. Kennedy; Alternate, Geo. T. Might ho an All Wool Gve Georges Vat let Railroad. Jone-, who has been visiting her mini, Mrs. Providence to visit their brother, J. C. Hobbs, $7.60, Miller and W. U. L* vcin»a.er. Tin- new tiro, A Iditon. All Wool Bull for Rc s A few t ’aitoden Items trot Info the TbnninMnn L A Law, lias returned to her home in Somer­ and Mr. Payson will tin t Ins frother Daniel,m Wingate, mih in 4i- rt < ‘o have their pleighs will lie known as the Mcdnmak ShoeCmitpuny. cosy F u r Cap tor $1.60, or a Hhaving Sot or column la^t week and mystified < ur readers. ville-----Will Hatch, who has been attending ud ready lor the .-now. and arc patiently wait- Vermont... .A literary society was formed at The regul tr meeting of Gulden Rod Chapter, n Beautiful Muffler from 16 oruta to $2, and If To keep cider fre«h mix salix with it in the the Rockland Commercial College, returned Mrs. S. L. Bills’ last week, called the Hi pc An unusually good year Ir reported at oig lor the welcome visitor. the Bel’ast nurtn- railway. Twenty-two ves- N'j. 8, O. E. H., whs held .Saturday evening you want somolhiug olegant and Im xp. nslvo proportion oi 2 ounces of sa.tx to 40 galh.n* of home Friday-----The village school began M m- Literary l id Bit Hociety, with Rev. Mr. Kct “ n Moustache Cup and Saucer from 16 cent* .ut. Ra< lili, agent l r the M onth Institute, ncIn have been hauled out. of which number A clam chowder was served from six to eight elder. day under the instruction of that veteran teach­ yon a* Prastdtlhi and Miss Minnie Barrett to $160 or n pair of nlco warm Gloves or Rockland, ha* been in tow n the past week, o'clock try the male members. Several iippli- er, T. S. Bowden------The annual election of Heerctary. They will read from Dickens nt thirteen were large threu-maRted schooners. M itt !!S. Mr W Btltapson has so far recovered o«4King ou a lew victims here. culons for membership wire received. At the the A (). U. W. will be hold next 'I hursduy the next meeting. Fifteen of the vessels are owntd outNlde of from her recent injury as to get about with the Henry Greenleaf, tue new demist, win get Belfast. Bcstdea the vessels taken out on the next regular meeting, Dec. 24, will occur the aid of crutches. evening---- Frank Pullen of Union was in town Poutii Horn.—-Mr. and Mrs. fl F. Payson a iimil election of officers. Mother's Present t' uv <1 into hl» p!«tee ol business this wick. Thursday evening and united with the lodge visited their won, O. F. Payson, in Camden tailway, Carter/A Co. and D. W. Dyer hav, Should 1 •thing Refill and something Ship Isaac Heed, Waldo, sailed from Hong Mr. Greeuicat come.-, well recommended. of A O. U W -----The rain of ‘J hurst,nv pr<- list week...'.Miss Gertrude Dunbar closed her repaired quite a number in ihe docks. to lighten her many c Kong for Now York Nov. 19. the p rev io u s re­ lb* -o i l' held by tin V. P rt. C. E. Wed* Mr E A Plummer of Bath representing Reliance Lodge, F. rt A. M., of Green's »«; an F.nhllsh l’or- veuted the ‘ night cip” dance at Giange Hall school in Union, Friday. . . . School lu Dist.No. Lauding lias elected (he following officer* for celftln Dinner S -t, h d decorated, one of port being incorrect. nesd.iy ub,Iii w as a dm Ided success. A large ihc Muiue M irlne Commission, was In town as announced-----An lin n -tin g B. Thurlow; a 6(1 p ere Tea Set, handsome Cornmoda returned. We have seen nothing of the .1 er, >kes exhibition fu the Maine department ol the H< t, a French Glock, Marble or (>x>x, which Grange Hall in the near future-----R"v. George ing. Eleven new members were initiated at Treas., J. T Snow; Sec., II. N. Haskell; S. and think he "wasn’t in it.” World’s Fair. Mr. Plummer conferred with you will have to pay no FAXCV I’ r h t .» for 1 he iciepn done ui Ium, and many me* 11. Lincoln supplied ilm pulpit at Branchville, the last meeting. A good entertainment is fur­ D., R. K. Knowlton; J. 1)., R. H. Crockett; The Young People's Uni n of the Congrega­ bages have passed ovei it, even in ibis .shun China, Sunday------The home oi Charles nished each n ig h t....11. II. Foglcr has re­ several of our shipbuilders and secured a nuni- nnd whlcn are sold cheap bec uiso I hey were S. H., John Simpson ; J. S., J din Tyler; Jylcr, bought fha' way, o a Lumpor a box of Hose tional Church he'd a sociable in the vesuy inn it winks like a ( harm .ltd our people Savage at North W-shlngton Is finished and ceived several orders through tho telephone, b r of n o cis,among them that of the fnttiott* Archie Morgan. ora set of Underwear or a Cloak Paflern Friday ev ning (’..tidy whs . re d and a very a veiy greatly pleased with It. painted in neat and very nt-ty colors-----Will which was pur. mm the postofilco hero, Friday “ G tvuruor Ames.” Mr. Plummer will visit from that lovely felt that Icih ihe m erit ol . ...I h e Univcr-alist Sinuety Is preparing tor u- again in January and take the models in enjoyable tlrr e had. Uur >ouug Normaliti s returned to Furming- Staples was In Augusta lost week tor a lew Amity Lodge, F. and A. M.. of Camden, being Cheap. Warm. Durable and Pretty, charge. H. wi i visit all th- shipbuilding B. W. Connect horse, which ha« hern ’ me touMundu). I hey are as loiluws ; Cart le Al. d a y s ------Augustus Burn- returned to hh an entertainment io be held at the church at proposes to build a nice brick block, with stores and Clsveland ft West, the Bargain Hnutcra* early date. localities in M iiu..— Waldoboro News. ,r.:j the roost of the Winter, seeming (letter Fr»d »y, D f.dcott. Ida F. M ji -e, n o. ( . Hawes, Fannie horn in Hockvid'-. Mond'i'. — I. I . Hodge on rim first fiuor, offices on the second, and tine Friend, have ill the-e things, and you can I lonnaii ninl Mary A. Robbins. of Wiscasset was here li-t week to survey iI KAtl-OK-1 I! k-La K u .M is^ Hwott of Fr bay tin m right. Coino in. was taken out for ( xerche and while driving THE F IS H E R M E N Masonic quarters above. If art rtigenients can by the T. H. B. he rell dead. iheie was a union rvne a Cong'l Church land Iml the -orvey was postponed-----Alfred • lorn Is visttiro,' Cbliotd W'- ir worth’s . . .. M iss be made to get additional land adjoining the Gro’ton has be' n bra nding a lew days with his Ricbcl Farrar ol HeuiMiiont spent a v R ev. C. A. Mouth trd, whose thr >.d is troub­ Sunday night- lhcquc-tion under considcta lot which they own, the block will be put up Sister's Present. daughter, M r- Law---- George A. Ryder nnd with her sister Mr-. Chu*. Mahoney... .George Statistics from Gloucester Gratifying i tioh w<.” "SuOba.h (Jhhci vhiiCu as Related to the there, otherwise they wifi sell and buy mid Now you can give these tliinps to Homebody ling him quite severely, will leave tomorrow daughter M.ttide of Albion wore visiting in Increase Over Last Year. Closing ol the Worlds !• .ir on bunday." Simmons mu: with quilo a surlous accident build elsewhere. • Ihc'h slsle ell r for St. Albans where he will take a t n days town last week-----Mrs. G.orge W. Brown root, hoping io recti erale. while on the way home horn Belfast. Abo A h .ok ol l'( cy Box of There promises to be plenty ol GbristtriiU enterh ined a party of ladie.-t at her pleasant Th Gloucester Advoeiie report* a grati­ mile Irom the city he was iitn into by a te The following t Ulcers have bean elected for Stationery, a Manicure Met and Care, a R C. Piun roer of Bath, who represents ihe e Jcttainment m T roon. The Uorig’i an I M. E. home one evening last week ----J. I’. Ingra­ fying increase irt November flail tccelp:? over which ‘brew him mil. kttocKmg jhim sense tho ensuing year by Evening Star Grange ot pretty Bwlld Silver Rat Pin, a Bottle of Per- Maine M trln - Commission, was in town h Pt Churches and me Grange each will have a ham o Roekhnd was in to-vn lint week on luat yeu. the codfish receipts aggregated futnery, Fancy (.’up, Hauecf aud Plate Het, and making a bad ecalp wound. Hu succeeded Washington: T. S. Bowden, M.; Milton week looking up old ship models for exhibi­ Christmas uee, wim appropriate exercises. business---- Sewall Dow «. Appleton has 7 25)1.31(1 pounds, ol which 5,577 000 were a Bohemian Ulasa Bo i Bon Dbb a pretty in getting name the next day, but at Thurston, ().; I) . J. 11. Patten, L ; A. G tion at the World’s F dr. The auiiuai rneeiing of the North Knox Ag­ mov d into town and i« occupving the Barker writing i- cotiltm d to his room. Grand 5)10 000 from Georges, 195,000 World'* Fair Pocket Bonk, and other artl- Sukefortb, S .; Frank E. Poland, A. rt.; Sam- R ev. C. A. South »rd h is tie n to Portland to ricultural Society will no held at the Town house owned ‘ v 'V. M. Staples, Irom Western Bank, 135), 010 from Shore clca too numerous to mi nil in, hut rent ue' Cunmni’h un, Chap. , L. A Liw. T ; G .. a*«urrd that no m atter what, yon wish to a spedalht in regard io bis throat Hall the 21si, at which time reports of ollicers grounds, etc The receipts of mackerel from CAMDEN. Thurstf-n, G. K ; L j li E. Cargill, L. A. S .; give, Cleveland & West have It and you can It Is greatly to be feared he will.ft? .wdi >rc iKteued to uii i the elecilon lot the ensu­ SOUTH THOMASTON. the fleet comprise'' 2101 bids.—1737 irom North Mrs. I’, rt. Bowden, Ceres; Mrs. Milton I’hun- buy it light, continue his pastor.^ afndrg’u«. ing year take place. Bay, 320 Irom Block Island, and 03 from the Elgin miles north of Rockland. Gallic Cam ton, Pomona; Mrs. J. H. Patten, Flora. 'xF* • qfened most auspiciously, borne ot the citizens ol Union are about to Four miles H. of Rockland, Hetllod in 1776. H«d Rockland and Thomaston Eh ( trie li. It., Maine coast, imports of 75 bhia. from Nova ofTfrom ThotnaHon and Incorporated July 2s, 1818, Boston & Bangor Htcninbout line Incorporated Brother’s Present Monday evening of last week, some forty petiiion the Leg is hit lire ih it they may be incorp­ 18U0, polls 41.-; .•aiulea $328,9S7. 1‘oHtuiaaterH, J . Scotia, bringing the Utal re dp'.s to 2230 of»l*. Feb. 25, 1891, being then set off from town of Cum The Mnsons of Union install officer1- Thurs­ Ff It la your own Brother and he Is sm all, a coupies attending A treat of ice cream and orated with power to supply the village whh M. B artlett; Gw-’s II. ad, Mik* Ana Farr; Spruce den, tin* o ther part o the town, R ockport, retain The other receipts lor the month were 1003 water lroin springs on Barrett's hill or som e ol Bead, H I, Bill; Ash I’.dnt, Ralph Crockett; lag the old organization. First selilcd May H, Obis, spirt ling, 120 b'.Is. herring, 700 bbh. oil, day night of this week. District Deputy Grand Game, a Pair of .hkates, a Gap or Hat, a cnl was served The next assembly occurs Selectmen, Mark D. Ames, Hldrny Jackson, I-. I7ny. In 1800, polls 743, estates valued al Bread aud Milk P ?, .» Silver Knife, Fork and next Monday evening. the surrounding lakes. An y ; To i (Jerk, Lewin Butler; I r II. $1,631,200. Posttna ter, K. A D. H lnghi; Hi lecl 27000 ptls. cured u “00 pounds had- Master Levi M »rse of Th >rn istnn has been »m- 3. Hweetland. rnen, D. A. Campbell, Orris Wooster, F. K rihaw; g .g d io pcriorm thecorem mv. Music will be Spoon, n Sled, a Jack Knife or a Book will Miss Addle Wmgate.wno la canvassing for the d ck. 1,309,000 pounds hake, 270.0 05) ?p<(itnd«. The prompt action of our Board of Health Wood ; Trei Alden Mil furnished Gy t a n quartet. L’h; ofil :ers elec: euit hit.i. hut if h- isjfloin*- oile r glrl’a broth­ Ladies Home Journal, now lucks only atiout Mille cask, 1.335,580 pounds polloca JnnT/lI!).800 er, it Is different. A Muffler, a Pair of has succeeded In confining the diphtheria ’l ire M. E. Circle will hold its annual fair are hh follows. vz. \L. F. M Lucas; S W., seventy of enough lo give lu-r a six months pounds halibut. Gloves, a Gup and Saucer, a Razor or Shav­ cases, in the Meadow District, to their or'ginal Wednesday afternoon and evening. In the O’her Camden newo elsewhere— G. T F 11. Pratt; I. 'V Pot-’r C. Roboins: Treas , limits, and there will probably be no further course in the N. K. Conservatory oi Music, evening there will be a short entertainment, ing Het. n Leather Traveling fuse, a Grip, or Boston Cfhe has done rcmarkubly well and DalTz will call ftr and deliver freight for th ROCKLAND LEADS. A P. Rob »m*; <•<•., B. Burton; d an Uinbrclin wifi unit him . And no m atter spread ol the disease An efficient Hoard of consisting of music and the farce, ‘‘Mrs WilRj’ Millay; J. I)., Eid-ri Knowlton; S. deserves the encouragement ol all our people electric railroad------Schools ate closed for whatjou wv;t, jou can find It at Health In emergencies ol this sort is found to Will,” after which reire1 hments w illb cn sale. irh’s vacation----The funeral services of Cummings; J. S. F. A Glea-on; M be worth the having. lor the plucky under taking. Admission 10 cents-----rink Fi-k o Rock­ Rockland is startling all Maine with its o Jonnnhan .• ni* were held Tuesday, nt avidity to s-ize up on this world’s novelties. It Lucus; Chap., I K Messer. The Palatial Bargain Emporium Schools have closed with the exception of Mrs. Aboio Fos-eit has returned from her land is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fmd lay ', n !iapti<-' (?hurcb---- Miss Priscilla A lden i leads us in the adoption of the Jennes* Miller visit in Lewiston and Augu -t i---- Miss Eva OF the High which continues thN week. All the ---- Will Wade is going to Boston io work----- King in Longwo >d, Mags , tho gue-4. of her costumes, one having appeared there I u- > la\ Medomik V iliev G ange, I*, of tl , of Burk- Hawley and M gs Kutlu Felt have retu rn ed to w m. Coombs of Coldwater, Mich., is visiting to the suprbu ot the inhabitan:*. D consisted schools begin again the first week In J inuary. 8’K»cr. Mr«. Wm. P Edwards---- An ad d itio n ettvllii, elected th ; f > lowir g (Jlleers, Saturday Clark Island t:» spend the Witrlcr llrcj will rciu'ivcs here---- M -. Minnie N- wo -ig Is ’ i-- o» a dress reaching ju«t below the knee and This shortening of the it mat Win • r vmc j . n idng ;n ide to >i Glair K (Jo’s m ill, for mak­ long gaiters. ' Tw n ensible mid neat appear­ evening : Master, L. L Staple*; Oa.i- », CLEVELAND & WEST, return in the ear!y mg — Mrs. Louise ii-ng her p '.rents, Mr. and Mr-.. I. A Millay. 1m made by iho committee that the spring ing barrel heads-----Cashier J Stetson th ing.—Bangor Conimerci il. G urge Clark : Lc ' :ns; Gate E . | er, The Buyers’ Boon. Its report. An excellent Idea it is! her laner, .Jedediuh d . -> ■-----Augu .■ ('un ­ and made a fin ■ Kc pond------F. M. Smith's Albert. Vo-e; Secretary,Amanda Lucas; I'n-c til,ngs is visiting his sis r, Mi . N.mc> dorsu. ROCKPORT. Mrs. Wm fLincrr lias been qu’tc • id...... ice pond i* nil right, so there i- a prospect of Nine m il' h wch» of Rockland, on Ihc R. m L. R. urer, G. L. Robbrn-; P an ma, Annie x a p le -; CAMDEN, - MAINE Mr. CummingH has lately arrived bom A lask a Miss Ethel GillehreM has i in confit; 1 t<> ihc keeping coni lime next Summer ------Sidney It. Known a* a trading p«-n in 1C3I Hottie! In Flora, Addie Ludwig; b’crc-, Winniu Chap - -Mr. and Mi . N. K. Hinkei ,.re h i m g in I lie ladie- of the Baptist Sewing circle will 1736; lneorpor.il-d N- v. 7, 1776 A r-a about house the pant wet I with tonslletis.... Miss I’. Em- r v o il down a scaffolding over the great 27,000 tterc*. la.'J, 617; c*tnh *, $<3,3-8. lin; Lady Assistant Steward, Eva Harmon. Thomast n. hold their annual supper and apron sale,Friday , din Carrie Robinson t-t tertained a few «.f her be..ms ;n the bam, und broke Ids left ankle, I*..h ,„a-'. r«. <1 D. (i .uld; Nnrtli, W. II. 1 .1 r; 1 ;c Grange is li iur;shmg. has recently lim it i ev. ntng, Dec, lb. The supper will be lroin South. W. O. Gnimce; W.-nt, A. rt. Irn.-s; PJ. as friends at . Frldsv evening__ M rs. Mr. Muchell die railroad contracoi who Nov. 30------Tlie 'Vuliace Inns caught a lob­ im.v hall, u.ii bmgtn. a u w organ, and is ink- 5:30 until seven u'eioclt. Galtc and e • cream aotvble, W ..I. Ru-sell; Highland, Wm. 1». M-.ne Austin Williams went t.» Boston, Fri i v, wash short time last week, -s’, s h e i k ster, S.lurdav, iIjhi weighed ISpnunds-----Roy rt- l. ct(m n, . L. Vaughn, Janoii Hpc r, 1‘. Iwlti iiiiug new m no,-r- •• • rv evening. Unde rimy be had ail at the u -it il prices.... I he E ii Koatine; Town Clerk, W. L Lawry; Treasurer; where she will tp mJ the Winter with her .- n, ready m commence u lire road again « - sn-.ti II Small went to E ist Spriagfield, Me., Satur­ ,’ollec ttm preseat effieem; bu rd of oilleers things win gi U » netted »I1O Roni tho dram a....1 he M R Malin- r, Alex Hpe: Harris William...... Miss Lizzie Willis, who as the h< i •. fears were eii.erlained by » few that he woiud Ghohokh Rivi.it.— \. W. Clark returned ;•-ue I Ft (lay ev -iing, and well pai/ontz-'d bv A g npel temp rtiiiue meeting was held in is now tai the mending hand---- c.-pt. David give up die contract, t ut d seems dull this •» i-as elec c I these ollicer* for the ensuing y ear; Mass., Saturday ....W illiam K c l.i.n left foi 'I he first dm M r. Muchell intends to do i» to quite plenty up 'frit way------'fins. a . I. House, Wednesday evnting. under the three public, -V ■ ln?-s I *■/ , by » J15 cent dinner in Commander. J. O lnm ;S V. C., s. J. Treat; California, Thursday.... Miss Aggie Kales is hui d the lu idge across G< urges River :■ .rr the J i ii.-.on has obtained work a. E tgl Quarry lion of Miss (,’arrie Whipple, is ns n llowr.; Town Hull. J. V. S. E. Jones; Q M , U. M. Barrett; visiting friends in Hath and Daniar.scotta.... lime kiln- in Warren, and as the Legislature for Koo’nsoii, Gdchrest A Co.------Game in ••M-.i) Stanley.” Miss Marion Kehey ; ‘U’lsmer- ' urgeon, J. (J A. Linby; U. 1)., Wm. C. Miss Brad fold of Friendship and Miss convenes the first uetk in January, at which A nor ise I’.irn i-lge bas erecteil a shop if th" Lena tin- vicinity i- reported very scircn by our tt’on,” afterwaids “ Florence ^no.ao.,' Miss Snowdeal; Chaplain, Junms (» Lain ; 0 . 0 , V.nal teacher of the East Friendship High time this matter w di come up, or as smm as spoilsmen---- Edwin Williams has obtained foot of Andre-vs bill, ami will do hlfteksmith- Gertrude Kidder; “ Cotinna," ‘•.ntnie,” and R. 11. Carey; I) legate to S ti’e Eiicamptnent, bebool vGittd triends hero Saturday and Nun- possible after organization, wc may hope t » ing and wheelwright work. wiirk at Chirk Island, l»; icksm ithing... . Lc.vi> “ Mary," MiSttett Addie dhtbhw, Maud Garey, J Q. A. Libby; Alternate, W. II. Thorndike d a y ....Hon. Henry Ccrwdl of Sun Fr.ncisco sec things booming on our pet scheme soon Wilburns appeared ouf with his new sulky one T • members of Wm. Payson Post, G. a R . atttl Mary L* Verna let; “ Prcciowa,” Mistt M .ry I be Relief Corps officer* elect are me*c: Mr* was in town a few days |u*t week visiting old day last week, it is a dandv-----E d m o n d are fitting un the hall over the village school- E ast Union.—School in District N H ha» Knight. The parts ol gypsies, maidens, etc , Mary MeAdiMcr, President; Mr* N-: tie L.n- . friends....Geo. Bliss of Waldoboro was in Wilson has bought a rabbit hound of parties fiouHt* an I -vill (pi iriur there for their moi ling* commenced, under die instruedon ol Mr. ate taken by some of Rockport's bust known S V.; Mrs. Laura Leuch, J. V.; Mr* Caclldu town, Tuesday....W ill Dunn, who has been Huines oi Brunswick..-. Miss Lura Davis, at Clark island----L. F. Davis has bam at voting lady singers. Henry V starre’f is in Aroostook C mnty, Caln, Treasurer; Mr-. Mury J. Treat, Chap­ spending a lew weeks in town. veiling his while visiting friends in *o. I iHunustnn, was work tor a . W. I’l irke, during his ahsuncc. revising nnd canvassing for tho Maine Regi*- lain; Mrs. Eliza Jones,Conductor; Mts.Chus. 9}acljLi pare oi-, returned to Fori Payne, lust week___' taken sick with diphtherli. She has been l m- MATINICUS fer for 185)3 5)1, n j ib In which lie bus had pre­ SOUTH LIBERTY. Collins, Guard; Delegates to Department Con­ Capt. Wilbur Wilson of sell It Bowers it> at ' gerously ill, hut wc Icain that at present she i- vious experience vention, Mr*. Eliza Jones, Mrs. Ida ' nmnp- hoiire.... Mrs Aden Nironc bus returned from » improving.. .. I'h • telephone is eom,.Icied .ml Harry W. Young is am mg ns again, after a Mrs. Wm lt-»'.in« >n was culled to Sargcnt- ney; Alternates, Mr*. Nellie Haskell, Mrs. Portland... . Dr. Ridgewood of Lewish Pavson A Bobbin . t»av« a ’phone... .U h ule-, Fred Hannon ius moved onto tho farm of brief vacation pissed in Rmk.au I and else­ viile to the funeral of her grandmother, last Lfturd Leach. in con«uRation with Dr. J E. Walker at tho Burkett has his house moved on io the < -dlar Wesley Hannon, Liberty...«E. G. Turner of w here.... Winfield 3. Young, who has been w eek.... Mrs.Ives returned front Hanford, Wed- prison Iasi week ....I ) . B. Titus was taktir niddenly ill, while i’alovmo was in town, Wednesday, looking enj lying a vacation in Rockland and elsewhere, ncs lav. where who has been for treatment. **q The officers e cc of Claremont Commauderv, In his hum, and Icil uncoiiMCioti!-, Iiutai pres­ over the firm of -li < John Pinkham, with the roturned to this place the 6th, wh re he will K iib-lits 1 empliir, weic publmly iu-talled Iasi po'. rice to cut and Marsha'. Ihe leretnony waa verv eireccu ty fru by one o the older children, T hursday.... (Jcorge Sm ith....A rthur Atw....i p.-. ' tbib lie Ins prove 1 very satlsMciory to his peop'c Wairen to Buttnummi. denied atiout 1776 haul soon io his m ill....M i, Wcriiworih has petfouned, and Cfireuiont now i.egin' nother OiMirporated J a >,. js, |sr.» IS . ., p'.ll* i’ft M; Melviu Bartlett visaed ul Mrj- Leigher’s, place tho fill, on route tor M atoticiis.. .. Her­ s<> WAKKtiN -iluucy Lioby, wuo h is b- ut Poauiuwh.rs, A. II. Newb.-ri, North greatly improved the looks ol ids building by yeirot promernm his’ory with the to! owing Tbursuity....Our school In making fine pro­ bert Tolman and Mill :rd Blainioll visited Ho. R. rt. Keel,.-; W est, b. «». It.irtl i t , B urk ctiu lie repairing and painting.. . .Samuel Q i ggle and at work in Massachusetts, returned home Hat. able corps ol officers: '. E. M - rvcv, Emi­ KIden B u rk ett; Elmwood, II \. Moran*.' H.-l.-ci wife me visiting their daughter in Warren gress under the supervuiion of Mr. Johu-ton Mai miens the 11th and came front there to this u io i\ un-Il; . .. Ansel Spear of Worcester ar­ n n o ,... I,. Gindicc, El«i.-o Burkett u .. K. ilar, T n a s u r. i Uiithter is running the 'aim ....Q uite a valua­ rived on the Pufiman train, Friday inornmg, issimo; J. Fred II ill, Capfatn General; L s. Gsi.-o Keene. heard again after a short resi....L . M. Staple-, and another guntiennu o So-(..ton Springs, ble cult ,)t longing o Will Joiiea h s-ck wuh to abend »n<: fun rd ol hi* mother, Mr-. Eliz­ Robinson, Profile; J Lathrop. Sudor 7 colic. e (g, ol Washington was in town Wednesday were lu town last w eek.... Work on James E. abeth Spear ... Elder Junes aud wile oi 1’ <;.i- Warden; K. A. Jones, Junior Warden; W 11. There will tie a mask ball in Riverside Hall, on business . .. John Light, lias purchased a Hull’s new house m progressing finely. Out­ mvilio wura nt R P. I »rdun’rf, Wednesday. j Titcomb, Treasurer; H. M- WLe, Recoidcr W e have it, h hraii-l of our Monday evening,Dec. 27. with tuuslc by Titus. bT. C EUKGE. a horse ol Chad. E Overlook... .John Ram­ side work all done, tint some work on hov- ••Ira D. Dtviiand wile of Si, George have After tha installation an address was deliv- Orchestra. E It. Kiene and II c. I’c*-,. will Thirl ecu ndlnrt 3. of Ruck land, set nil'from C’u-h- sey is driven with orders for sleds He is build­ wintlow. .. . David Young is visiting his sh own a fancy Michigan patent, been in town in past weak, c*lfe I here by the ere i Gy Sir Knight R. W. Junky ti It was an bd floor managers. Supper will be served in lag and Incorporated Hcl). 7, I u I. Isiar polls, u;.', ing eight suit.. . . B E Cunningham is culling Mr-. John Lane, Vinalbuvin. illnes i and ileath of Mr-. Davis' mother,]Mrs. the Gruuge dining room, under the maoagc- • slates I l l s , 227. Poshuiutfcr, Jouica I'. Ruhiacuu; ah <■ exposition of ihe benefit, higu aim* and Tenant's Harbor, W. E rih««r«T, Port (Ry l-, his season's suply of hoop-poles on Ian I of Spear. ‘ The Knox Farmers’ Exchange.” uienf of Gummings A Sherman cl I rus- II; Mardusvilhi. !•. G. M arlin; Ulmer T urner....A . F Light is building NORTH HAVEN. grand work ot Urn noble t rdcr of Masonry, Clark Island,A. L.Siww. Huleetiiicn, Alex K d lo c h , HiattLAXD. Bert Keep of Rockland visited aim was a polisfn d, •■(dml-irly and instructive B viikhttvillu.— 1 be sociatile m Buikeit Another addition to his house.... Wild anui- A car load, warranted A.l in I.. W. Ki avey, J. L. Itoinpky; Town Clerk, D.> Isaac Leadbultar lias purchased and is now hi* father Hit week. .. . Frank Dow is home andreHK. Follow ug the address was a banquet, Hail, Friday evening, was asu(cc»«>---- a luigo >avey; Trcoaurur, It. Long iiials ure seen quite often around here.... Mr ever) respect that we shall tearing down the fish-house owned by Xeno­ visiting his pireni-, Mr. and Mih B J lu which cold mea - figured p;o niuentl) .served crowd amended the leap war ba Hat the Grange Daniel Williams is >m the sick list... .Joseph Wilky'm Cohn felt.—.School in District No. 1 phon Lvadbettor.. .. Warren Deano has hud a Dow. Ho has i- en it work in Massachuhotta. m ihe banquet h iil.l Meservey's Orchestra in­ sell for 85.2.') per hbl. If Hall, Thursday evening, Dec. H---- Mr Allen Overlock is making repairs on his house.... commenced Monday with Miss Ordway aw monument to se t.... Frank Beveragu has bought ....E ld er Plumer wdl preach at Ute hall Sun­ terspersed ihe program with several enjoyable of Nobleloro was m the place Thursday of last Geo. Robinson is hanging doom and making you want 2, 5 or 10 barrels teuchcr. Mms Ordway hud charge of this a yoke ol oxen....M rs. Benj. Ames is in town day the 18th, at 2 p. in...... Oscar Roaken selections. w vek------Misv Kosinu Uulph has returned other repairs to his buildings... . Dr. Piorpoul come and see us. Wc have school the post summer and proved a very . .. .Flo ’Millsarrived home lust week....Home who has been a t work of Vinalhaven, had one home from Rockport, where she has been at was in town Wednesday. The Di. has located The Daisy at 81.7.'); other ellleient teachar.. . . Messrs J. I and W .L. at Washington*...Mrs. Alonzo Rhodes of of the Republicans think that their cows have of hi* finger* cut otfreei ntly. . . . Packard Broth, work for the past three months, learning the Robinson have hauled their yachis into winter shrunk iu tnilk since Cleveland was elected er will run their steam mill day and night with brands at |').00. Wc have in dressmaking business-----Miss Hattie Burkeit’a Washington visited Mrs. Isaac Robinson, quarters---- J. F. W iloy bus torn down the president... . Miss Nettie Beverage is quite day god uight crew. They can saw about 20.- school will give a fine drama about New Year's Sunday NEW DEPARTMENT stock old barn mi his prem isses....M rs. Edwin sick....M iss Cora Thomus and Edward Ames OUO in the 24 hours. for the benefit of the school — AT T U K - Kelloch arid Mrs. Elizabeth Rivets visited Mrs. FKIEND3IHR. were united in marriage one day last w eek.... “ Storer's Best,” Ahiathu Wiggin Friduy ... .Chas. A L. John. J. T. Coombs is teaching a singing school lu NOTICE. i'arltes from Pori land think of building “ Magnificent," •OO hat arrived home, having irteu absent all Union Hall. He has at present about 7'o IT. O- Kirill o f ITurren, in ihti Cnuniyo/ K hok, ATLANTIC SHOE STORE sum m er....The Hi George bund members ure cuaping factory in tho spring. It will bo 25 scholars.... W. O. Waterman butchered a UgJSSTIKU “ Washburn's Superlative,'* WlftBKAS, Three owner* of pew* in tho house plunuing tor un entertainme.J Home eighteen situated near tho town wharf------(Jape very nice cow, Monday, Dec 5...... Mrs. VV. of worship occupied by the tiuuond Coug'1 Church No. 666 Main Street. And all the leading brands, pieces were present at the lust rehearsal, Wed­ Everett Davis bus purchased a sail bout of (). Waterman picked a bouquet ol (lowers from in Warren us a house of worship, having petitioned I N o me, I p. Stftrrett, a Juatice of Iho Pnaou, In amt aud will make the prices way nesday evening... .The standing wood on the Thomas Creamer of Waldoboro----- The her garden, Dec. 7. fornuid County of Knox, i Bickueil lot will probably be finished this school* at the village began Mouduy, tho High wai rant to one of said upn): down. Wc have a great bar­ VINALHAVEN. call a meeting of tho p»tw holder* of said ’church, iM U tlro Wimer-...G. N. Meservey killed a fine Ireef School taught fty Mr. Libby, tho primary by to he held ui their Chapel, In auid town of Warren, HflTSanKflPS gain in cow Friday. Miss Minnie Davis-----David Thompsou of on .Saturday, tho 3 Ini day of Gi-tu-inber, 1 ohI. In Buying your Christmas (Joods, such as Long Island died recently u( tho advanced age Uur local company has "Bound by utt Gath” a t 3 *»’« l»*ok j» in , to act upon tin- following well in hand, and the play will probably be art e’en, viz. SOJkK - - - - Bools, Hhocs, Rubber Goods, Floe Neck CUSHING. of eighty-eight years. He was tho oldest resi­ Fir» t -To chootc u Moderator Io preside at suid in udditlou to my Film Line of w ear, Htlk Uufil. is, Fin..- Gloves and MR. presented to our people this w eek....J A. meeting. Ten iiiiioa 3. W of Rouklaud. On stage Rut dent ol the town. Hcexjiid - To choose a Clerk. Kirk’s Full pound bars, 20 Lena, from *1 iiom.uitoii to Frhmd’ddp. InuorporaSud Davis has gone to Concord, N. IL, where ho Jan . 28, 1783. I8uo, poiia 19/., $i2/i,<83. Third—To choose a Board of ▲•aeuor* and bars for 81—a pound of Soap HURRICANE. will have charge of a crew of cutters, at the oilier not'Wrary oific(*r* Boots, Shoes, Rubbers Poslrutwkrs, A K. Fal. s; Huulh, Oiiv. r 1». Dsvis, New England Granite w orks.... Work was hourth—'I'o eee whut action If any they will take for 5 cents, a trille lower if Norlh. N. R. Hyhr. Plwuaut Pulni, Cora K. atii'Ut the insuring of their house of worrhlp and —AMP— jsiix>r>©x*s, o tc. Davis. ti«dveUuau, E ri. Vose, C. \ Foguriy, Artificial flowers are very fashionafile.... resumed at the Big Shed, yesterday morning chapel, what ati:u money they will ruim- for thut | Eld rem* G rit; Town Cl. rk, C. A F o g .d y ; of you buy a full box. Mr Reed spent Sunday at his homo in Rock­ . . . . I ) r . Hitchcock ol Rockland was iu town purpose, or irsnsael any other busim-sa i elm mg m Treasurer, tiarouvl Payson. the Maine. Wv can give you the Dr goal selection Ibis land.... M. H. Mi lntire has moved his family Sunday, and iu eompauy with Dr*. Lyford and Our 10 cent llaisins ure a Pi-KSMAN i Por.Ni. -rjchool commenced M ar- You nr-’ hereby directed to notify snd w*ra the •Me of Boston or 1'ort'und. I’rl.ca J-ow. to Rockland where they have lately had a Phillips, examined the injuries of Wm. pew holder* in said rtecond Coug'l C hurch, lu 1 have added a full and eompklu Hue of HATH 1 trade. 17?’If \ou have heavy day under the iu&tru< (ton of Elmer Huhn oi bouse built. Mr. McIntire will still work on Warren, io assemble at the tluu and place, and for ANDCAl’d, aud mu prepaicl to luruiah all the - Goods guaranice l. New eustom.T every Fraser. It was found he had received a frac­ the puipose Hpct'lfied lu nsid petition by porting Waldoboro.... Mm ■ Wm. Fliuloo bas go n e io Ia»u*l and B< nt Style* at pric-s that will auk. My Beef Cattle for sale, dressed WO k at y the Island....George Milne spent Sunday ture ou the front part oi the skull, as large as a sin sled copies ol this warrant, one in the uritui Low Kxpennea uuabk* me to glvu the BKUT at 1 Florida for her health.. . . M iss Nellie bum-: la with friends iu towu.. ..Chas. Brown bus boon sliver dollar. Au operation was performed, plac-for porting nonce- within sail church, and Lowest Brim a. or on foot, we waul them. home for a few w«ek- ...M iss Flora B. <»rnu, one f. tin- siv re o l W .G . V ln d , three weeks h e -, L E V I S E A V E Y ’S, > confined to (he house the past few days with and the tujuiud part pressed back into place foie s*Jl idled In Ro kiuud, three wet k* before nuld meeting. — turned home Sun lay....A nsel Grn visitudro- aud repairing the house occupied by Mr. Given under my hand ul Warren thin loth day ' (ativea m Belfast last week. . . . Will and Juumm Mon Ison.... M ’no Lizzie Laudors is visit­ Tapley's ‘Bread Winner” out-wear* all of Dtc«-mbe,r A. D. F. A. PETERSON, THE FA M ER S' EXCHANGE I. P. BTARRETT, Justice of the F« bco. Trefetbern arrived home Wed ties lay* ing the Island. other shoes. 4W 61 A true co p y -A tie I W.d. VlSH. Blake Block, North End. 81 Li in erock St., Rockland. {

TIIE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1892.

HIS WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. To the Residents of Rockland, Cam­ A GREAT SUCCESS. MARINE MATTERS. SOCIETY SALAD den, Rockport, Thomaston, So. Something Which Many People Need Especially at This Season. The Movements of Vessels, Charter Whist Party Gatherings, Weddings and The Free Lecture Course in Farwell Notes and Like. Other Like Happenings. Thomaston, St. George, War­ Opera House. U p do not feel that our duty fo the public Sch. 8. M. Bird, Merrill, Railed Friday for The Nameless Whist Ctub met at the home ren, Union, Hope, Vinalhaven, would be complete unless we speak of that Nassau, N. P. of Mr and Mrs. E. D. Spe.tr, Thnrsday even­ greatest of Dr. Greene’s medical discoverks— Most Magnificent Dissolving Views ing. This week Thursday the club will meet and other Neighboring Towns, C h ristm as! ' indeed the greatest medical discovery of this Bcbs. Louisa Frances for Portland, and Seen in This City. Florida for Portsmouth, nailed Fridav from F. with E. E. Payson and wife, corner of Broad­ century —Dr Greene’S Nervura, blood and Hamlets and Islands, Cobb A Co. way and Rankin street. nerve remedy, It is the greatest cure for A Brilliant and Interesting Lecture. I disease over discovered, and restores to health Sch. Isaac Orbcton. Trim, with coal from Philadelphia for Bangor, was in the harbor Mr. and Mrs. lb mas Donohue arrived home _____ I thousands upon thousands of sufl* rers Saturday ioorninr» bom their wedding trip Wc have for years advertised this remark- Thursday ami sailed for Bangor. The ODeton Subjects Im portant to the ( o iiiin tin lt). left Philadelphia on Friday, Nov. 18. and the and are now domiciled at the.r home, South W.O.HEWETT&CO. aide remedy, Dr. Greene's N*rvura blood and Main Street. , nerve remedy, in our columns arid our render next Wednesday was in Vineyard Haven. j Well Wotth Your Time lo Read and can readily turn to each advertisement in nl- From that Wednesday toBnturday of last week he vessel never hoisted her anchor. On Sat- The Ru iinstein (Hub will meet with Mrs A. Would extend to vm , one and We have a corner on Consider, i most any issue of our paper We know ol a 8. Littlefield next Mondry evening. I great many ceres effected by this deservedly trday she left Vineyard Haven and reached all HOLIDAY GOODS. i popular medicine; in fact, we publish testi­ Provincetown. Cape Cod, Sunday, where she | A great free lecture in Farwell Opera House laid until Tuesday. Sunday of las: week was S. H Burpee’s j !a*»t evening. monials of wonderful cures almost every day 75th birthday, and he ce-eorve 1 the evenkby Such Novelties were • Certain.y the most magnificent dissolving —cures from nervousness, malaria, poor blood, Sch. Nellie Mailed Friday for New York from entertaining the members and emnloyes of the C O /p q i qqEETI/VQ views ever seen in this city. dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, kidney and Perry Bros. firm. never shown to the And to our mind one of the grandest, most liver complaints, constipation, and . e weak­ Sch Jennie G. Pillsbury with lime for New Interesting, and, at the same time, most ness of general debility. Many of us aie :n a London, Norwich and New York, from White Several of our young ladies met at the home trade in this city. weakened and nervous state, lacking our old- TO THEIR instructive lectures to which otir people have A Case, soiled Friday. of Mrs. Ada Keene recently and organized a been treated for a long time. time strength Rnd vigor. Dr. Greene’s Ncr- Sch. Ellen Morrlsson. with coal for Bangor, literary society to be known os ‘’The Rambling But we always expect something of far more vura blood and nerve remedy is the very best sailed, Friday. Reading Club.” Miss Minnie Harding was than ordinary interest and attraction when Dr. thing to tone up tbo system and restore our Bark'. R. A. C. Smith, Hooper, arrived in elected President and Miss Theresa Cushman, Greene, the well known and eminent physician strength. Most everyone needs a medicine to New York* Friday, 30 days from Manzanilla Secretary and treasurer, they are to meet Dry Goods of 31 Temple pi . Boston, announces a cou rse strengthen the nerves, invigorate the blood with cedar nnf| mahogany. luesday evening of each week at the homes of and start np the action ot the Bver and kidneys, of his magnificently Illustrated lectures. Sen. Addle E\Snow , Whitmore, 21 days the various members, when a literary program I»r. Greene is conferring gr^at benefits upon and this is the greatest and l estotall remedies. will tie carried out. I his is a most commenda­ Men’s It is purely vegetable, too. and perfectly harm­ from Tlncotalpan. mahognny, and cedar, the community by these free lectures, which, irrivel in New York X'iday. ble plan, and one ihut should be emulated by WOOLEN CO while he makes them of the most absorbing in­ less. All druggists keep it at #1 per bottle. many of our young people Establishment! terest to the great audiences invariably present, We assure sufferers from disease that they Sells. G-nrple Berry an'fi. Mary Brewer, ar­ cannot do better than to use this really wonder rived in New York Friday, fru.ro Rockland. contain ns well a deep fund of valuable instruc­ SHIPBUILDING. Fine Neckwear. tion and information. ful medicine. Sch. Edward Lnmeyer. Beal,’ .Rockland for Richmond, was In New York 9th. But these benefit, great as they arc, bear no ORPHANS’ HOME. Bought the Gillchrest Vessel—Wiscas­ We wish to call particular at­ comparison to the widespread good accom­ Sclis. Wide Awake and Mab I lfit,'I, New set's Recent Launching. If you have not already pur- plished by this skilful and successful phvsician An Opportunity to Endow a Most W or­ York for Rockland passed through HelY. Gate tention to our elegant assort­ in his enormous practice among tho sufferers thy Institution. 9th. \ George McQuestem o. Boston, an extensive ehafed your from disease. Sch. (i n. Ad.'lbert Ames, Jameson, arrived lumber denier, is the purchaser ot the vessel ment in all the Fashionable Dr. Green*; is a specialist in every sense ot As our readers well know Mrs.Wm.F Coch­ in New York Fiidbv, 10 days from 8avannal?i building in the yard of George A. Gillchrest, the word, treating only tb’t class ot Mficctions F o r t h e ran of Yonkers N. Y.. has bought the Stack- wl’h lumber to order. ^ihs ci’y. Shnnes and Fabrics, bought lur.Avn a? :;:c g-stonding diseases. po'c House and donat' d .’l in our city lur an \m uliiv, Dec. 3. there was launched lrom the N e x t Hu has devoted hi- c to the thorough knowl­ >•1). ft It. i itrbox launched from the direct from the New York Orphan’s Home, p; ovided the people ot otp I’.ibi. f'ntk r A Co. vard I nesdav . Sh- wa« varVvd Hie Maim* Shipbuilding & Navigation 7 edge ami understanding of these diseases city raise money enough to lurninh and o rn ­ . ' fV ' 'D-ft. u fine three-maHted centre-board Importers expressly for the 3 0 l > n V » wh eh include those troubles and ai ments of ii limbered < in, had new keel and plank* d from ate it. The amount required is about #5009 Id *'I tip. tup thoroughly "verhftulcd, end made sen. ..t UiiMudowing dimensions: length 124 9, lingering nature affecting the blood, nerves And are at a loss what to buy, Rev. J. 8. Moody,through wh< inMuitiiitr . - bi. .. 32.1, O' ' 7; gn » . image. 271.81j I Iolidays. stomich, throat and lungs, heart, kidneys, i ic tlciilv as i.'ootl as new. I be vpssel will be iiy the putcuase *..» mad.-, lias lUrn-d Hie cihdIo v k I hi CIihm. i.ci h linage, 259 33* 6he is named R. I . IU liv. r, bowels and other organs, and which the ill.1 fishing biisine-s for E a perusal of the remainder of follow lug circular: Week* ( >. leu, i r the manager of No1 C om paq ari\j is to ordinary family physician or general practi­ Is there any one to whom the cau-e ol child­ be commanded by ('apt. JObeptf^?.Fountain of tioner nmong acute livers, accidents, etc., has Sch A. F. Crockett. Thorndike, arrived nt this Ad. may assist you. hood does not in some *enst appem ? And i Round Pond. The vessel is owned by the KNOX WOOLEN CO., neither the time, facilities, nor inclination to Her mull from New York N< v. l()rb. it lie orphaned and r.cgleend rbtidtmod cn.es it builders, the captain end other->of Bristo*, Me , investigate or understand. not arouse at once cur In art*’ tendne-t \vm - Sc,;. M"'lic Rhodes, Do 'Din. brought coal which 11. W. Loud & Co., and Wm. DuBoisot New CAMDEN, ME. puby ? Tha Information this circular Iliur-il \ ; >.m Phi'adi Iphia fur Fred R. Spear, In curing this class of diseases, Dr. Gieene will convev ought not to fail to e»l. :<»rib the York, und John Davis A Co of Boston. W1I- n is been eminently successful, so suecoslul, deepest luterest and a most generous reponse l ug S n . s N. Smith camo < IF the North aid A. Hodgkins of Bath was master builder. W i l l s e ll j ii in her, that he a! the pretent day has, without Every parent and true hearted citizen ot our Railway I bui 'day with new paint. town can but r< juice over and help forward an For thoroughness of workmanship, fine finish Dress Goods! E T A 1 k .1 oubt, the laigest practice ot any physician in institution so deserving and so much need d Sch. G. M. Brainerd, Mullen, brought coal and beauty, she will rank among the best— the world. Hi* discoveries of woudertul and Its care and its comforts will tie extended to Thursday from Philadelphia for Prescott. Pumaquid Messenger. This line embraces a variety r« markable curative remedies among medicines, all applicants at its door*-, limited oniy by the Sch. Samuel Hart. Titus, towed here from In Silks, Serges. Bengo- and the almost absolute certainty wi’h which means at uu.- command. A house c ntialiy f r o m r l i e i • • located end in every way adapted to u e pur­ Swan's I-land Saturday, and went to the South GEN HIRAM BERRY, that is larger than any we tie perfectly and c ampleieiy cures the large lines, Crepons, Whip pose of such a Home has been generously given Railway for n- w rudder braces. The Hart is have previously shown. Many M ill. Jill of majority of cases who apply to hint for treutJJ Ly a noi.-rt-ident t uly, with the understand­ loaded w oh c nite for New York. What Joseph Hooker Thought of Rock­ tnent. have made lus tunic known and his ing tbut an Endowment Fund be provided toi land’s Hero. Cords, Henriettas, and New Novelties in Fine Goods. skill understood not only ail over the United irs support. Fbe amount at present asked is Sch. Mary J. Lee brought coal from New t l i e i v : : : Five Thousand Dollars. It is a small sum foi York Saturday foi Fred R. Spear. states, but his reputation has brought many this prosperous city to subscribe. Our citizens At the Loyal Legion meeting in Bangor Novelties of all kinds. Dresden Mounts, Ash Bend sufferers from foreign countries to be healed by will doubtless esteem it a privilege io make Sch. Metropolis arrived #rom Boston Satur­ Wednesday evening, Secretary Burrago read his really marvelh u- ire Client. up this sum at once. day. thu following letter: and Natural Sticks. Contributions rnav be sent to the undersigned G l e n H o i'he, N. H , Aug. 14, '79. Another thing of gnat importance to most or to the Ruckland Savings Bank. Schs. Flora Grindle from Surry; Restless’ sufferers from disei.se is the fact that Dr. R ev .1.8 M o ody, from St G.-orge; U. Taylor from Deer Isle; H. Wm. H. Green, Esq., President 17th Maine Reg’tAss’n. Greene can be consulted free ol charge. He 32 School Street Rogers, Ellsworth; and Sarah Franklin from The institution will be non sectarian, and the My D baii Mk. P resident: A Glance at the Line will never under any circumstances makes any Tremont, were nmong Saturday’s arrivals I have this moment been honored with your field will be limned to Maine. The object is charge for advice and consultation, cither when Helis. Hannah Me Loon, from F. Cobb & Co., cordial Invitation ot the 12th inst. requesting Table Linens. such a worthy one that it does not seem neces­ me to join your association in the observance convince you, the patient calls personally or writes for such Addie Schaclfer, fronrll. 0. Gurdy & Co.; sary tor us to urge our people to take hold of ut thu 17th’ anniversary of tae muster in of advice. Clara, from R. W. Messer; Maggie Hurley this matter witti their uccusturned enterprise your regiment tor the War of the Rebellion, Beautiful Patterns by the I tie doctor believes that patients should not from Rockland Lime Co., all for New York, your meeting to be held at the Auburn Spring and energy. We have the house and well he burdened with the payment ol fees, that it sailed Wednesday. House on the 20th instant. the yard from 25 cents to N tor treatment only which the sick should adapted it is tor the purpose, anil the en .ow- In answer 1 am unable to return an affirma­ ment should be forthcoming at once! Who Sea. Volunteer took general cargo Wednes­ tive response io your kind and considerate In­ have to p »v—that is for the medicines neces­ day for Jonesport from Cobb, Wight & Co. vitation. My sympathies are always alive to $1 .50 Napkins to mutch sary to effect the cure. For this reuson Ida makes the first contribution ? the summons of my companions in the war (Suitable for Blankets,) consultations are entirely and absolutely free to Sch. Laura E. Messer, arrived in New York and uniformly and efieertuily turn my face In Wednesday from Vinalhaven. the direction of their assemblage whensoever many patterns. Slippers. all, and as he manufactures at his great medi- OBITUARY. it is possible for me to do so. But there are . d laboratory all the marvellous rimedics and Sch. Maggie Hurley was at Hyannis 9th for reasons for inv desiring to meet the members picparationa which are so wondrously effective Mrs. John Wooster ol North Haven d'ed New York. ol the brave 17ih, once commanded by a gen­ Wc are showing a big stock Etc., Etc. tleman who won my esteem, and that ot his in rstoiing the sick and diseased to health, he quite suddenly Dec. 2, leaving a husband and Seb. M. Luella Vood, Spaulding, arrived in old commander, Gen. Kearney, by his valor of Fine ami Medium Price eight children the youngest about 9 years of Philadelphia from Darien Friday. These are strictly All Wool turnishes them to those who apply tor his ad­ and devotion to the cause which called him vice nod treatment at a price easily within the age. Sch. Cassie Jameson, Collins, cleared 9th at into the field. Goods—we know it ami want, I was prepared to be au admirer of Gun. S ta m p e d Goods, and many of them reach of all. (' B. Emery and wile have the sympathy of Darien for New York. Berry long before it was hl> fortune to belong you to know it. Come and It you are suffering from any form of chronic many friends in their aflliction in tbo death of Sch. Catawamteak is loading from* White A to my command, from frequent conversations are Indigo Dyed. There or nervous disease, and have failed to receive their little son, who passed away Thursday. Cape for Wilmington, N. C. in regard to him with bis tormer commandant, help from your family phvsiciun, he *ure and and ail that I now h»\e time to say ts that be see them. There is nothing The little one was about one year of age, and a Sunday's hi rivals were; Schs. Idaho, Snow grew in my esteem from the day I made his are many Bemnants among const’ll ibis most successful specialist, Dr. L in e n s bright ami promising lad. Whooping cough Squall, Flora Pressey, Ella Pressey, Julia A. acquaintance to thu end ot his brief, but vety more desirable or acceptable these goods, ami everybody Greene, at his office, 34 Temple pi , Boston, ami lung lever were the enuse of his death. brnliant career. Your state furnished the array Muss., either per»< nully or by letter. We are Decker, Merrill C. Hart, Geo. A. Pierce, with many uoble soldiers, hut I um sure I In Fringed, Ilem-stitched for a Holiday Present. (Calias for New York), and Empress. never met with one tnoro deserving the love can lind something that positive that you will never regret the day you David Knowlton, a native of Liberty ami a and admirutioii ot his associates, and indeed I placed yourself und your disease in his skilful well-known Camden manufacturer a”d origi- Sch. Lizzie Guptiil is at Pulpit Harbor may almost add, of the wnole country, than and Cut W ork. Tray they want. We have dis­ hands. nator of aanv patctits in ship machinery died hauled up for the winter. him w ho is the subject of these lines. But I cunn> t tell the members of his old Cloths, Sideboard and Dr Greene can tie consulted free o? charge FikLy night, aged about 79. He leaves a Schs. James L. Maloy, James R. Talbot, regiment anything new of Gen. Berry They continued manufacturing < n Tuesduy, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ widow, two daughters and four sous, Knowl­ Nile, Ned P. Walker and Jennie Greenbank each felt his humanity and oiteu bad occasion day. Dee. 13, 14, la and 16, in the anteroom ot ton Brothers, rnanufactuiers ot machinery. arrived yesterday. to witncNS bis valor In my estimation these Commode Covers, Doi­ many of the goods, ami to the Farwell Opera House. Mr Knowlton made the first freight cars which me the most conspicuous qualities in a great comman ler in a Republican aimy and it was close out the stock on hand Wc are pleated to mimic that Dr. Greene will ran between Bangor and Sr. John, N B. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. in these qualifies ot character your old Colonel lies, Shams, Etc. Gloves. continue his great course of free illustrated shown must brightly. We were saddened to near of ’he death of lectures in Farwell Opera House, Tuesday, Reported From Brown & Company’s lu the field ut Chuncellorsville where he Will sell at prices Wcdne-d iy, I huraday, ami Friday evenings at Robert L. Sweetland of Boston, an old citizen tell he commanded my reserve, as it were, and Our stock this season more Weekly Freight Circular. when the emergenev ot the battle presented 8 o'clock. On Friday evening the lecture will of Knox County. He was the eldest sun of thal equal goods James ami Mary Lovett Kweetland of Hope itself ut the time Howard’s Corps gave away, complete than ever. All he private to men only. This important lecture We have again to report a comparatively Berry was thrown tot ward to arrest tho ad­ w.ll tie complete,y and accurately illustrated by and is the first of the seven brothers to cross vance of the Rebel Army in overwhelming Io Belter Real OUT AND OUT small volume of transactions in connection force, threatening to sever my army, and styles, from a Dress to a Driv­ cannot ho bought ' - . iving views, und no young or middle aged the river. Hu was a very genial man and some months ago visited his brother, M. A. Sweet- with square rigged tonnage in the more promt probably Insuring defeat if not disaster, but Substantial Gifts Than man should miss it Admission is free to all neat olt-shoro trades, with (practically no the enemj’n rush was arrested, the army saved, ing; Lined and Unlined—all for elsewhere. parts ot the hull. On Thursday afternoou a’. 3 land, m this city. but Berry fell. change in rates in the local market, which are Ihehisior) of the battle is yet lo be pub­ BLANKETS, HOSiERY. o’clock the doctor will give a free private Illus­ sustained upcu the current basis by the small prices. Mrs. Margaret B. Ferry, widow of the late lished, when, I trust, lull justice will lie none trated lecture to ladies only. The lecture is supply of vessels at huud. A shortage of pe- to the character ami services of our beloved Mark Firry, died at her residence on Ocean MUFFS, BOAS. HEAD RESTS, iree and the hall should bu packed lull. troiutn tonnage in Philadelphia, however, to­ comrade. It was tor these and other reasons street Tuesday evening of paralysis. Mrs. that I particularly desired io meet the surviv­ gether with low price- for oil, has.kd to the Ferry retiied Saturday night apparently as ing memoera ot his glorious old Regiment, CHENILLE COVERS. APRONS, payment ot rather fuller rates in one uf the two but prior to eomiug into the mountains and well as usual, hut wus found early Sunday IMPORTANT TO KNOW. instances The general situation is complicated duimg my sojouiii here I have entered into so morning by her daughter Mrs. Hezekiah Hull, iiriiiv engagements (but I find it utterly im- UNDERWEAR, GLOVES. by the increased competition lrom steamers, in an unconscious condition, the shock having prm 't'ctbb* for me to join you In your reunion This Is a Most Valuable Piece of Inform­ cons> quent upon the prevailing stagnation to evidently overtaken her some time during the on its 17«h anniversary. It you should HOODS. MUFFLERS. TOWELS ation to Thousands. grain, cotton and genera! cargo freights. Wes* agaiu huuur me with au invitation I shall Fancy Suspenders night. Medical aid was summoned and she make every effort In my power to be with you. There is a large class of sufferers from ner­ was soon restored to consciousness, a conscious­ Indies and other short foreign freights are with Please present tuv kindest regards and my vous, lingering, or longstanding diseases, both ness which she retained perfectly to the last. out improvement, hut ure rather more active. best wishes «o every officer and every soldier A Holiday Novelty of great of your regiment. among men anti women, who live so far away Mrs. Ferry was a daughter of the lute William In tho coastwise trades, business is slow, with that they cannot well call at Dr. Greene’s In haste sincerely yours, merit and elegance. We are Butler, and was burn in the old homestead rates tor lumber, ., 22 sioners considered the petition of the Georges with great accuracy and precision the exact Y. M. C. A. cents lor thu round....Sch. Augustus Welti Valley Railroad Co. for permission to slightly medicines to cure. Baltimore to lluvuuu, coal, 1.40, and Horn change the location of the town road near the M ufflers— We have positive knowledge of such a vast The work in the Brockton, Mass , Associa­ Tampa to Baltimore, Phosphate Rock, #175 kiins in Warren. It was granted. The manner OUR number of sufferers from disease thus cured tion, of which our friend Geo. W. Garland is ....S ch. Helen Montague, Mobile to Havana in which the railroad should cross several town oy Dr. Greene through letter correspondence Secretary, is booming. The handsome total of or Malanias, Lumber, #5.75, Spanish g o ld .... roads was also determined. , Silk, and have seen such remarkably successful re­ ISO members has been added since Mr. Gar­ Sch. Jose Glivarri. Pensacola to New York, CENTRE COUNTER sults follow the practical operation of this land’s advent, a Young Men’s Congress estab­ Lumber, p. t...... Sch S. M. Bird, Bangor to SELECTMEN REGISTERED svstein of letter consultation and treatment, lished and other work done. Nassau, Ice and Lum'k t , p. t....S ch. Eldridge Must be visited to be appre­ Cashm ere, that we earnestly adviseali who are troubled L. G. March, who for nearly three years ha Souther, Philadelphia to Cieutuegos, Coal, #1 - E. 8. Vose, first select mail of Cushing, has by uervous or chronic diseases, and who can­ been the active representative of the Maine 42 I 2 resigned and moved to Thomaston. Vinai ciated, for it is loaded with not call personally at the office, to at once Sunday School Association, lvd the Sunday Wallace has beeu elected to fill the vacancy. Worsted. write to Dr. Greene, 34 Temple place, Bustou, GRANITE CHIPS. uftcruoou meeting at the Y M. C. A. Mr. Weak tjtoiuachairuugiheuedby UcLCiiA.M*s Fills. Hundreds of Articles suitable Mass., in regard to their cases. March comes here ul the request of the asso­ The doctor gives each case who thus writes The Settlement at Vinalhaven—Other ciation as a possible candidate for the position The Very Newest at Lowest careful attention and exauiiuatiou, and returns Current Nswa. • for Holiday Gifts. of General Secretary. He is a good singer, W id o w P rices. uu answer giving your exact couditiou, tells very prepossessing personally, energetic and you plainly whether your case is curable or The terms of the settleiueut at Yinalhaven business like and made a most fuvorabie im­ not, and turnishes advice in regard to treat­ are practically the same as (hose of (he pression. ment. Westerly, R 1,, settlement. By the terms G r e y tf.O. HEWETT&CO.I For ail this there is uo charge whatever, BENEFIT PAID. agreed ou (he bill ends March 1, 1895. you having the privilege of consultation, both Several contracts, mc.'udiug the Edison build- C o u g h personally or by letter, free, lie will state The Royal Arcanum has just paid a benefit in;.', New York, the Brook!}*u bank building, a,, st.. E. W. BERRY & CO., exactly the cost of (he medicine necessary to of #3000 to the family of the lute Capt. H J . and the gate house tor the Crotou Aqueduct cure your case, and you can adopt the neat- Sleeper. He was u member of Anchor Council Compwuy. New York, remain unfinished and C u r e Itoekliind, M aine, | Opposite Thorndike Hotel. ureut or not, as you please. of this city. ou these work wiil be immediately begun. s T IIE R O C K L A N D C O U R IE R -G A Z E T T E : T U E S D A Y , D EC EM B ER 13, 1892.

MAINE MARITIME MISCELLANY, HOTEL HAPPENINGS.

mill., w,-«l of R.x-XIsnil, .,n the K * **• After o 'e year of hotel ninnagement Mesfrs. W h e r e Something About Our State Exhibit at the Known a* a Iradlns P " • l « J M> 1730.' incur a a. ,1 Nov.' T, 1TTS , ' r"l "'j.T Wright A Varney are well sail,Heil with the World's Fair. 07 i ibt H.’rr* poll* M»; $*-3.8 8. roM m tt-'. rR, « D. (1. old; N orth. W. II. F^'cir; patronage received nt the Croshy Inn. Belfast. Sou I,. W . o . C onn er; V , A , " " " ' Coming there with lhe experience gained aa $ Christmas Bells! S Old Models and Pictures Wanted—The anti II.., W .1. K n -n ll ; lltehlnn.l, « m. !'■ J'.'on commercial travellers they demonstrated to the Queer Old Pinkey Stern —The Young tSi'livIm.li, V. I, Vnus'in. .lawn) Sp, ir, K .inln Shall I Go Mechanic and Her History- An His­ Kentlna; Town Clerk, W. L Liiwry ; I renmrer, public that they knew how io run a Intel. It In M. It Mathews; Collector, Alex Spear. toric Piece of Machinery. a new house with ail modern improvements and new furniture, and with such atienilvc W est W aRiiex :—Alfred Bradford ol and oliligine landlords making the place more where. ike a home th n a hotel, the proprietors de­ HOLIDAY GREETING. Thomaston cut I in hand with an adz E C Pin miner of serve an ever Increasing business ihroncti lhe T o B u y While coopering fm it L. Moore of this remainder ot then tenantry, which is eight years. Bath has been in place, Friday.... Mrs. Writ of Thonias- Knox County look­ t a, is -topping for a tew d »Y- with tier ing up vessel models Pomrov .V Eaton, proprielors of the Rangor daughter Mrs. Charles Robinson---- Exchange, have made an assignment to Charles XMAS PRESENTS. rind marine pictures I.. Snow, for the heneflt ot th e ir credit, rs. Stahl & Robinson are repairing their C lo t h in g ? ______(ortho Maineexhlhit Robert Sullivan, lhe dnv elrrknnd hookkeeier. ------j m i l l ami getting ready ter tin W inters will have charge nt the ln,|.-| under th" assign­ nt tli.Avorl I's Fair. Models of all styles ment and Oeorge H. Bemis will do the buy­ w ork....M r.Eastnanof'he village and ing and havf charge o f lh e culinary depart­ This is the question that of craft are wanted. He is particularly David Diekey of this plat...... wh received ment Ilcnrv Thaxtcr la night clerk, thoughtful people are now desirous of se airing a model of pink-v a ear ol grain, Saturday. \\ bitten ,v considering. To know wlint stern, buf our old siilors don 1 think one wants, and to get what Messer of Union have a ear of shorts at one wants are two different they were built from models, lint were tile depot___Ed. Andrews and wife SANTA CLAUS constructed from the ••rule of thumb propositions. This is as visited at Charles Rohinsnn’s Sunday. true of Clothing as anything o o ___it E Moore talks of going to Bos­ As to old pinkeys. one of our vessel AT else. ton. Tuesday, after horses. Ilis wifi builders s lys r u t no one ever saw any­ gaining slowly irom her sickness. Dr. Price lias been for years thing hut an old pinkey- Caere haven’t ------perfecting bis Delicious Fla­ been any built for 7.5 years. h u r r ic a n e , voring Extracts, and they are You Want Clothing o o SIMONTON BROS. now winning their way to C ipt. Isaac W Sht h in of Camden that is in style. You want Ho took off his coat i has loaned tho eo nmission his piinting universal favor front their Clothing that is properly of ship Frederick Hillings, that line Bert Fletcher, who ha merits. They get the Best who Buy First. made, and to make a long Knox County sample of Maine ship a two weeks vi-u. Ila-. (‘riurned. No housekeeper who has once story short, you want Cloth­ building Tin m i lei of 'In Hillings is J C. Brown aiij/ sons Carl and Han­ ing that is reliable, that will flavored a cake, pudding or wear well and look well af­ hanging in th ■ office of Carleton. Nor­ son visited his daughter. Mrs. Swears, cream with DR. PRICE'S FLAVORS liaiiimli B.'uunni.T "T .myjinrjjii.uiT.rnM ter having seen service. The wood & Co.. llo'k >e-r. t'l • builder recently. OF VANILLA, LEMON, ORANGE, There will be a leg exhibit of vessels Mrs I’tukard and Miss Collins have ETC., will ever return to the 'I’li ih<»sc who are makitux pn paralious for Christmas :------nn.l models at C lie ig >. h r. none better returned from Roekland. wtiere they use of any other flavoring ex­ than the Billings have teen visiting. o o tract. New England Misses Annie anil Mary Ro.vling gave Why Not Select Presents One of tlie b ‘st kn >wn .U line vessels ASK YOUR GROCER FOR OR. PRICE’S a, I,all recently Music was furnished was'die clippe ' Young M •ehanio. built and satisfy yourself of their by Meservey & Raekliff of Rockland. at the S mth-end by Frunois W. Rhoades, liorhere the Stock is Fresh and New All who went report a very enjoyable superiority. The Price Fla­ hereh e r Bargains are Offered Daily or rather commenced by him. and y. Clothing time voring Extract Company are hereh e r you can secure Presents that are Useful his death completed by his son W in^G. the only exclusive manufac­ Vh e r e Low Prices Prevail Rhoades, then a young mm art'years NORTH HAVEN turers of Flavoring Extracts From this cireprfstance the upon the continent. House ship iv'T’-fr.^u it the^-bung Mechanic, I C Calderwood A Co. have taken Observe Quotations buy their stock from among The model is r.rfw i d the store of W. H. up their weirs. Hix, this city, Mrs. Hix being tile the most reputable manu­ Soh.S.E Davis lies in Little Thorough­ We have a Wonderful I'ollcction of facturers in this country, daughter of Francis W. Rhoades. fare, being loaded with gravel from STATEMENT BY AN AUTHORITY. Th inode'shows a vessel witli lines I use ami recommend ‘ Dr. Price’s from Houses that employ John Mullin’s shore. the best, help to cut and of m irked be,i n l y . As one of our sea Delicious Flavoring Extracts” as the School commenced in Dist. No. 4 on H oliday XTovelties make I heir Garments, and captains said: •• I’hero were ships that strongest, and finest, and us gi'ing We just mention a few articles trout our Nov. 28, taught by Miss Edith Farns­ who use only serviceable were faster, but mine that were hand­ the most desirable results in the worth of South Buddington, Maine. materials in construction. somer or better." The Young Meehanie manufacture of be Cream. S e l e c t i o n s was burned at sea. The model lias Miss Lizzie C. Kent and Alexander MRS. E. W. TIIURLOW, Gillis were united in marriage bv Har­ lee Cream Parlors, Oak St. been loaned to Mr. I’lummer lor the For your benefit and our advertisement. We liavt The N. E. Clothing Co. World's Fair , xllibit rison Beverage, esq . on Saturday, Nov. GOOD AUTHORITY. o o 2G, at the bride’s home. No guests were We use •‘ Dr. Price’s Eluv ring believe that the best way to The model of the It at J vk-’l is invited. Extract'” and find them vastly su­ Dress Goods, Dry Goods, advertise is to give every customer full value for his thought to lie ul Quincy Point M iss., perior to any other on the market. Fancy Goods, Leather Goods ROCKPORT PERSONALS. Their great strength an I delicacy ot money, and to refund money where Deacon Tnoinas, tier builder, or exchange goods if a cus­ moved from Rockland. flavor will recommend them to any Vmbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Capt Wail of -eh. Irene Thayer ar­ tomer is dissatisfied with o o casual observer. anythin^ purchased at their The old engine at the South M mine rived home the 6th. B. R. ANDROS, Table Linens, FTapkins-- o (, store. Their large and con­ Railway, which was taken out of the Manager of “ The Thorndike,” .'.E ■_ (Special Bargains.) Cant. Andrews of sell. Addie Morrill stantly increasing business U. S. steamer Kuan-. has something ol Koi kland. warrants extensive prepara­ is spendiug a few days at lionie. For Ladies ond (/entlem en. . a history. It was <: instructed "igi- o o EXPERT TESTIMONY. tions. Eor tlie coming Fall \mally tor a Confederate rain, and ween ami Winter trade they have Mrs. F. Manson, who has been quite I have obtained the best results i p HOYS, HIE T» I* Idi'ilO'l1 L | SWEETHEART, made the largest ai d most the Prinoess R iyal was e are I while sisk, is recovering from tin; use of “ Dr Price’s Flavor­ m . u d trying to run 111: hioekade, the engine GIRLS. 3 , LOVER, elaborate display of Men’s, DO ing Extracts.” and think they are SISTERS. • | FATHER. Youths’. Boys’ and Chil­ was found in her hold Instead ol E O't is sick with pneumonia and just what they are recommended to J l t l d l d going into a Confederate war vessel a HRDTIIHRS, | M O T H E R . dren’s Clothing that Rock­ lung fever be, the strongest, tile purest and of L OPSINS, ? L HPSRAN'D, Federal vessel g it it. Cnpt. Weston land has ever known. o o the most delicate flavor. APNTS. AN’II'I' 1*1 .E A S E Gregory was one of the officers ot the MRS. E. L. PERKINS, I ’ Z •• I W IF E , Miss Merlin BI ike is at home from ( N't LES. L ast but vessel tn it captured the Princess Royal i Boston. Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlors, FRIENDS, EVEEY1IODY. | N ot L east and his share ot the prize money was u o 301 Main Street. VXEIGIII!OR>, [ MOTHER in-LAW SUITS Ifooo Allie Pratt is cn the sick list, m o o These goods ean be found at the o o following stores : The handsomest stock that The Catawamteak. one of I Is. Snow II J. Tibbetts uid wife [witnessed WE IR'IEO/;OUE BUSINESS UP this house has ever shown. & Co.’s fleet, was built here in 1864 She “ Living Whist" in Belfast, Tuesday. E. P. Rollins. Rockland Worsteds, Woolen Gassi- was named lor the Indian landing place, II. O. Gurdy & Co., 4 Camden St. mere, Cheviots, Etc., in all o o A. F. Crockett A Co., 743 Main St Where Geo. A. Gilluhrest’s shipyard now Dr Piper is out again, having been BY MARKING OUR BRICES DOWN. the new and fashionable is. Tho naaie signifies Groat Landing, E. M. Perry, 738 “ shades. shut in wit it a cold for about a week. Win. B. Hills. 672 •• “ the Ponobsco Indians making it their Achorn & Thorndike, 668 “ “ ESPECIALLY AT CHRISTMAS ON SUCH GOODS AS common lauding place, and taking there Hun. P J. Carleton was in Boston K. C. Rankin A Co., 656 “ “ the path or portage across country to ast week I A. C. Gay A Co., 6H6 “ OVERCOATS Thomaston amt Warren. LADIES, ( Q i itsicle D ress fiio, j Farrand, Spear A Co., 586 “ MISSES. -( G o o d s , U m : : c t s - AND o o Another Rockport young man tins j A. D. Richardson, 571 “ “ children, {< if iiT n e n te . The vessel now building in the yard been and gone and got married, l'rr'd I Haskell A Hull, 412 " ol I L Snow & Co is eonstrueted Irom E Small was married at Bangor, Nov. III G. Tibbetts, 431 “ “ ULSTERS a model made by the late 1) 1) Ward- 2!), to Theresa Welsh of Presque Isle. Bicknell Tea Co , 3U8 “ " royal (T a b le 368 “ . well o o E. B. Ingraham A Co., BROMLEY, t TTjp 8 3 .0 0 ZDoAAzn S1.98, If you are thinking of buy­ o e Willi' E. Carleton, the Rookport fres C E. Tuttle, 306 “ CHENEILLE. ( C o v e r s , ing an Overcoat or Ulster, One of our well known vessels in cn artist, is doing a line church job in Jere Harrington, 292 “ " a little of your time could Donahue's CashGroe’v, 266 times past was the ship John Spear, Belfast. A FEW SUITABLE PRESENTS: profitably lie spent in visit­ commanded by the late Capt A. K. o o White A Case. 262 ing the N. E. Clothing Spear Fred R Spear has two pictures O. P. Hix, 246 A Great h rb e ill Towels at 25 cents. House. It is not necessary Mrs.Alexander Copeland of Marlboro, Theodore Roosen, 156 ol this vessel in his office. Mass., and Mrs. . E Walts ot Rock to pay a high price this sea­ u o Knox Farmers Exchange Fancy Work Baskets Irom 25c to $1.00. son to get a very handsome, land visited friends in town last week. Co., Limeroek “ Capt Joseph Thorndike tells us that o o durable garment, as there when he waa live years of age his futher, Ireland A Whitney, 33 Park “ Best t arpel Sweepers lor $2.50 never was a time when you 1'he friends of Charles B. Morse will H. H. Flint, ‘ 117 “ “ Charles W. Thorndike, built a ship hack be pleased to hear that he has a line could obtain us good an IL. W. Messer, 105 Sea “ Killer Down Wrappers, ill Pink, Bine, lied and Gray, Girdle to mutch, $7.50 Overcoat or Ulster for so lit­ of whore the Thorndike Hotel now position at South Addison, teacher of the Rockland Lime Co., 14 Water " aian.Is. on the site ol the (1. F. Kalor di tle money as now. The N. High School. W. V. Farnsworth, Camden E. Clothing House have Co block and sash and door mill. This W. W. Hodgkins, Thomaston W rappers in l lievrons. Serge, Colton Flannel, Tricot Flannel, Print, in Red, Black, Figured, vessel was built without a model, the opened an enormous stock, ROCKPORT MARINE. E. L. Dillingham A Co., “ and cun meet every require­ limber used being cut within the limits T. iS. Andrews, “ 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00. ment. of our uity. Ship Wandering Jew, Nichols, arrived Masters & Starrett, “ o o in Boston Tuesday from Manilla with Preble & Co., W. B. Hix iuforms us that there is a MEN’S AND BOYS’ REEFERS hemp. F. O. Clark, Camden 1 Lot One Ooz. Eider Down Pillows, covered, with ruffled edges, all shapes, worth $1.00; pres­ full rigged model of ship Young Me­ S. E. & H. L. Shepherd, Rockport IN ALL GRADES chanic, in Omaha, Nub., in possession Sch. C. M. Gilmore sailed the 9th for ent price up, $1.00, down 69 cents. Bodwell Granite Co., Vinalhavcn ri of the widow of Will. G. Rhoades, the Portland with lime. C. B. Smith, “ “young mechanic.’' It has the same J II. Eel Is loaded sch. Annie Wilder O. B. Jones, “ amount of frames and planks and is an last week for Boston, with lime. Booth Broe. A H. I.G.C'o., Hurricane Pile Lot Fur Bugs in White, Brown, Black, lied Fox, Golden Brown, Gray, Etc., Bodwell Granite Co., Spruce Head From 4 to 8 years (beuutios), exact counterpart of the ship. Arrived the 5th sch. Waldemar and Lewis A. Arey, Owl’s Head Present price $2 50, $3.00, $4.50 and Upwards. Chi Urea’s two and three-piece sch. Delia Carleton, from Boston. Suits, all ages, in Cassimere, Answers To Correspondents. F. I I . Smith, No. Haven Br. sch. W K. Smart discharged These Present Prices include BlaiiKets, Shawls, Furs, [Boas and Children’s Sets and Muffs] Worsted, Cheviot, Eto. Chil­ C. S, Staples, dren’s Cape Overcoats, Ulsters, C. W. S.—There is nu Pullman ear on wood last week for S. E. A II. L. Shep­ ,J. M. Bartlett, So. Thomaston Underwear, Hosiery, Silks [observe our new line of Silks, with Fringe to match,] Comforters, Keefers, durable and uheap. the noon train in or out. All the other herd. II. S. Sweetlaud, tiuins have Pullmans. Sell Mazurka loaded lime tor G. E. Magoon A Yannah, Corsets, Etc. o o Carleton for Boston : ready for sea Sat­ Hart A Mathews, Tenant’s Harbor Mackintosh Coats G. W. Rawley, J. D. 8 —The Athenaeum Library urday. Just sit down and think if you know a "better place to buy a Christmas Present in new patterns, lower than was sold some years ago The hooks R. Long & Son. ever. Carleton. Norwood A Co. loaded sch. Washington weie disposed ot u l private bale, and are W. M. Staples, , HTCoruplete stock of Under­ Delia Carleton with 2000 casks of lime Wiley’s Corner --than -- found mattered through the various li­ Robinson Bros., wear. Hats, Caps and Furnish­ for Charleston, S. C.; ready for sea the .). W. Eastman A Co., W arreu ing Goods, braries in our city. The writer of this 8th. Geo. Fossett A Son, Union QTA Five Cent Stamp of ihe has several copies of tho "Family Li­ Roekland Trust Co., or its The Rockport foe Co. is loading the D. H. Pulsifer, W aldoboro brary” Ui which reference is made. John Burnhcimer, North Waldoboro SIMONTON BROTHERS, equiqaienl in cash allowed on o o Waldemar for Port au Prince, with ice every dollar’s worth purchased and fruit. She wag ready for sea Satur­ J. W. Ilaggett, Damariscotta Mills | at this store. C. M.—J H Montgomery, esq., of Flint A Stetson, Damurisuotta i Camden is the Demoeratio State Com­ day. A. S. Fules, Cushiug j mitteeman for Knox Sch. Silas McLoon loaded lime Irom Nelson Thompson, Friendship , DOUBLE STORE, NEW ENGLAND o o Shepherds and was ready for sea Thurs­ I). B. Cobb A Son, Searsiuout Inquirer.—Rock land’s population is day, the 8th; also sch Ella May fir Simmons A Paine, about 9000 and gaining. Providence. Cunuiughum A Overlook, So. Liberty I R O C KLI u t YN 1) - MCYINE, CLOTHING HOUSE THE ROCKI.ANT) COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1H92.

■ f f l ' NEWSPAPER CHATTER. Tim $J.000 newspapers in Am Aries J? 5‘3^ em ploy 200,000 men. t THEBE is a n ew spaper published in the Sioux langi i re in North Dakota. r.DiTon Gilder «.f the y-ntury ha-n salary nf 115,0,. 0 a y ear tipoti w hich ho struggles to ke.p tins t.uif irom wor­ P i M rying the legs off the hull porter nt his door. J i l i 1 "M ns. PRtRCttt.A SrpocoixM. of Hull -■ . county. is visiting hi ;■ (tnughter. tsD'.' >• X” .,-U r Mrs. M abry," is a s o i.’ty ib ni of ilv ' z ' t f J local paper of that county. Mrs. fc m : Vs^h.Vi. ?* < tW ’ w l Scroggins is one hnndnsd m,l fifteen .years old and her liiiugliter eiqhty- This is the Place ' U ‘j s e v e ll. And Now is the Time to Buy 4 > $ m v ^ w M b . B o w e r i-o c k . of Rending. Ran., O L ’>u.. V- a .stumbled over a cracker box the oilier j d IH’XDLE OP TOYS HE HAD FLT’NO ON night ami the local paper, in speaking of < he aeeiilent. notes dial “Mr. llotver- flour! ANI» HE LOOKED LIKE A PEDDLER JUST soek. being one of our leading and most INVESTIGATE OPENING HIS SACK.” res.a tnbl" citizens, he was not serious HIE I/AYKST PRICKd KVKR KNOWN IN ly injured.” By iisinu ONE TEA SPOONFUL o f -4 MAIN8. LOOK THEM OVER. Three < row Extracts nlicre P illshnr,'. 10.1 per I « n.m l AMONG THE NO3ILITY. i HllItle.R, FlIIXJ rm 5 .2 5 tivo teuspnonfnts of tiny Fa Special A. “ *' 5 . 2 5 1 / r r s . Tm: personal estate of the late duke other ,hriin<-hcstcr. Piano Stools and Chairs, S t.75 to $6. < . Z '" N. V.. O ’t iin r ?». the Emp.;• Stale ex­ Christmas Presents Covers and Scarfs, S2 50 to S7.00 press ran 10 miles at the rate of '.»'• mile; an hour. And save from .* 0 to 60 per cent, ns this (Silk. Plutli and Foil.) b o re r’s Best stock m ust be clos» i^o u t a, once regard­ Sheet Music. Books, T he intr. iduetion of th e railroad lin* given Pah-stine a real estate boom. less ol cost. Auction every evening. Strings, Musical Wares, etc. « * Don't forget the place, a few doors Real estate agents are swarming into PATENT FLOUR, south of the old St. Nicholas Hotel, on New Home Sewing Machines. Jerusalem . same side 45 A little Higher in Price, But A historic collection of railway tick­ f BEST ) ets from all parts of the woriil will be VARIETY DEPARTMENT one of the exhibits at the Chicago M akesLz™H1TEST. UBmd! C ontains in part world’s fair SW EETEST, I SUNDAY MOP Nt NG Writing Desks, Stationery, T he T’nited States government pays ( MOST, J BEST the railroads $22,000,000 a y ear for car­ Books of Poems, Albums, ELtVERY STAMFORDS, rying the mails. No one who lias Insist on CettingThis Brand Pocket and Family Bibles, Etc. W. M. Conway, n s.'cure ship.-’ mcdi-Is from tno earliest type- r ai t c a ra ts is u • r th fr< >m $45>- any tin including Sunday morning. has been ordained a minister in the Pres­ down to tlie present date; irom the old time 000 to S;.'UX)0. We k«ep two teams an I plenty of help, and any byterian church. ••p-.nky” to tho rive masted schooner aud the In X *w York city's miscellaneous col­ la.i when you do shorten the pastry with orders for the above or for Meats or Groceries will ORGANS & PIANOS Archdeacon Farrar, chaplain of the Brit­ \ — \ lard, ‘•wil'r steamboats tbs’ Maine builders can boast lection of v th ~e are eight hun­ be tilled as low as the lowest and uhouy'i on time. ish house of commons. does not. leave We-t dred Armenians. V a render digestion remarkably hard : h v -h In Maine that some of the most famous V , beg of tlie cooks of the laud to discard TRY VS ONCE AND SEE minster immediately alter offering hi clippers were built nnd Maine can boast several regular prayer, hut sits in i “ I lore's a big bit, and good, too, A gallon of water would only cover This dangerous habit. and studies the members und proceedings. war vessels and one old-fashioned iron clad, 'tw arn ’t f » m uddy.” a p. of two feet square if spread out- rhotmston, Waldoboro, Wiscasset, Rockland. it ruins digestion. The experts insist it Mr Gladstone clnimsdirecldescent from iu a layer n.i in-di thick. Camden. Belfast, Bangor and Portland are It i ! th-’ • * ping willows of Should never lie used in pie-crust or F L O U R ! Henry ill, king of England, and from biscuit. lE W o f among tho.e that will unite with Bath iu swell­ ; a /iea ; »rungfroin aslip sent over Robert Bruce, king Scotland. Among And never in cooking at all should you his ancestresses, tou, is Lady .lane Bean- ing the exhibit. To each craft of historic in­ by Ale-, m ber u.-pc from E ngland. risk it. fort, w ho married King .James I of Scot terest a brief sketch of its career will be at­ • m; . - and i-r a n c h (0200) w as re- UrtDEftfUKiftj land. tached and a brief history of shipbuilding in .... y p ..: ' {• !• I ’.e broken wooden Hut people must, FLOUR! No death has ocetired in the family of Maine will also he prepared. The articles win I v iih v i.ich Uupoleon played tvs a It seems, \OQjHS Rev. Samuel Wakefield, of Latrobe, Pa., be carelully looked alter, properly displayed in Have crust in sixty-one years. He is iu his ninety- Chicago, and returned in safety by tho commis­ i ; o-: -iu of the symbol “cwt.” for To make a pie; fourth year; his wife is a few years his sion, and receipts for all articles taken will bo And think it hard to banish lard The undersigned has op­ junior; they were married in 1821 ami i r edit is ns follows: C. is the 5 Gals. Best Kerosene Oil given by the collector. iniii.J n-u -r < f the Lalinw onl“cen- With which to fry. ened New Undertaking have ten children. Mr. Plummer is exceedingly anxious to t e u i . a- '. g a hundred, and wt are Now “Cottolene" is pure and clean, Roomsatthe Ulmer Place, A tax list for 1892-3 filed in Indianap­ And will supply olis a tew days ago by President Hurri-ou secure tho model of the famous Re l Jacket, /■ /- t l. !’r t a-d hist letters of the word 32 Union St., where will Given to every Purchaser built hero by Deacon Thomas. Can any of The place of lard in this regard. shows an increase iu the value of his p ••w ’ lit” and are used as a contraction Suppose you try— be kept constantly on hand sonul property during die past year ,'j- our readt rs enlighten us as to its whereabouts ? for it. a Full Line of Coffins, Cas­ Of a Barrel $('•,(■•50. The president owns up, all told, to —Truth. PEOPLE OVER THE SEAS. Croquettes, and see kets and Burial Robes, only £2-'',05O wortii of taxable property. 1 low delicate and crisp they’ll be. etc. Night calls answered Simonton s Best Patent Flour. Boatswuin John C. Thompson, U. S. N., NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES, Ills Great Mistake. .Ml . Charles S. P arnell has Hied a Physicians, chemists, cooks, all say, promptly from residence, who has been attached to the BrookEn He—Dearest, we shall have to he very petit' n as a bankrupt in the English Hv using ••Cottolene” you may navy yard for the past lifteen years, l.a> L ibetty M an—Our courts. Prepare \our food in such away, Cor. Grace and High Sts. This Flour is one of tlu Best I been placed on the retired list. Boatswain economical f»»r the first year. I don’t think Island Friends I ean let you have more than one garment, I . A. (Tiannino. who has been sent That children and dyspeptics too Satisfaction guaranteed. Thompson is a veteran of the Mexican as you will have your troiiKheau. to parliament from East Northampton­ I an eat what other people do. Patent Flours made. Every war and lias seen liity-two years of active She—That i for you to say, daniiug; but shire. is a son of the famous Boston W. E. JONES, service. The Belfast Journal’** Liberty correspondent lis color is quite golden looking, barrel warranted for the low has the following; “ The tuosi remarkable can I hi leer it myself? I Enit rian minister of that name. 32 UNION HT., ROCKLAND, MB, Senator Stanford says that he proposes He—Certaitdy, my own. W hat were you No odor rises from its cooking; building enrcrprlHQ of this village, or any ID.' Iloi.iNL-Ls P o r e L e o K ill, is most It will at once enlist your favor. price of 85.75 and 5 gals. Oil to spend all his property before he dies, thinking ol; and the ( aiifornia university will be tlie other, is the building of a mill by Henry C ook, She—I was thinking whtit style of seal­ ! fn:.?\d in h' • diet. A single glass of W h e n you have tried its matchless flavoi •• dTee, tea or m ilk suffices to b reak his Your health and wealth you will enhance with each barrel. recipient of nis generous arrangement ali alone. He owned the old tumble-down skin would become me best.—Cloak Re He doesn’t believe in courts, trusts ami mid at the upper euJ of the village, formerly view. ' fast. At three o’clock he dines on a lly giving “Cottolene” a chance. lawyers skimming tlie < ream from his the peg mill, hut used by him and W. J. ■ little 'soup, two courses of meat with Send your orders or come and uliln’t !>«» It. beneficence. Knowlton tor several years for sawing staves, j vegetables, a dessert of fruit, with one . . . . , i , i Charles H. Hoyt, the playwright^ when glahs of strong wine see us. Rem* mber lhe place. George Gould's purchase of a new’ house 1,ingles, etc. Eor a long time II bad to be I o b lig e ll , () ,)B uwuJy fr o m k/w ife adperiu- DR. STEDMAN’S on Fifth nventie. opposiie Central park. propped up to keep it from going into tbu J ames Stephens, fo rm er In ad ce n te r New York, i.i run-t rued as indicating tliat tending some performance, always sends of the Peniiin brotherhrxxl, is now . K. F A IR B A N K & CO., he believes the lime has come fo r him to river. This season he has torn the old build­ her a long t> h gmm telling her of his suc­ Improvement in Dental Plates. ing down and built a tine new one iu ita place, cess or failure. On one occasion when out sixty-eight years of uge and resides at CHICAGO. ILL., and demand social itevgai.in. His friends 224 State Street, BO STO N . [$. G. Prescott & Co., 70x32. and lias done all the work himself, west everything went wrong, and, worse a seaside cottage near Dublin, which, Patented Sept 24, It'S®, Feb. 25,1890, and May 19,'91, have known for some time that he PORTLAND. ME. fontem plnt im i ial departure hv m ag-I beginning without any money and not much I than all, t in play was to empty benches. with a small income, was presented to Is an improved method uilicence ot eutertaiumeuL. credit, lie savs lhe building is north $1,500 B' foro retiring ho ti'logrnplied, “I cannot him about u year ago by his friends and for making partial den- T ILLS O N ’S W HAHE. adm irers. tares. It does away and be is in debt for it hut $150 This is ![,„ i ttend you from i Iiik town a telegrum fit for with the large auction Fail to do th eir D uty. a lady to rend.”—Exchange. "L oud T exxvsok” now means, of plate in common use. Hcekland, - - Maine, sort ot men to build up a towu. Some person Nop? course, auother man than the first The plates are very Everybody has at times tailed to do their has said: Give Henry $300 and he would small, only about oue- Teli'plmuti Connedluu. duty towards themselves. Hundreds of lady W o u ld B e r f u l. bearer of tlie title. Arthur Hallam eighth to one-fourth the readers suffer from sick beaduebe, nervousness, build a railroad to Camden and build a cotton A Flench journal says that a man who | Tennybou, the new peer, m said to feel usual size. Any number sleeplessness and female troubles. Let them factory here.” ot teeth ean be p ul iu had • passion fo r shooting called oue morn little* interest in poetry apart from his Such follow lhe example of Mrs. H. Hvrbecbfer, without extracting any Stevens Point, Wis., who for five years suffer­ ing to hiA M rv.Hit; father’s productions, und to be a g o o d good teeth you may have ed greatly from Nervous Prostration and “ 1 here’s a rabbit in the garden, Jacques! : business man. and no plate in the roof Waldoboro is to erect A. 11. building Hand t CONDENSED of the inuuih. The sleeplessness, tried physicians «nz*t, still it doth out­ it is reported, has only spent |8 in the sudden death of some prominent ciiizm. The past six years for clothes. He is said Vo award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each Is Perfection Itself explanation is “ Heart Disease.” Therefor- l'he Bridges Brotbeis of Swuus Island made live t'ueui all, aud they, not time, are food FLOUR for worn An- y<>n on, Horatio?—D etroit be worth over ? 10,000. package makes two large pies. Avoid beware it you have an v ol the following symp­ a great haul of herring recently, taking some toms; Short Breath, Puiu inSide, bmotrier- Free Pn->- A wedding was postponed at New­ imitations—and insist on having tha iug Spells. Swollen Aukleb, Asthmatic Breath, 250 lushels....A lbion W. Stanley is putting ton, Kun.. the other day because tlie None Such brand. ing, Weak and Hungry Spells, Tenderness iu up a uew house near Taylor's wharf. Swan’s The MUer’a Little Budge. Shoulder or Arm, Fluttering of Heart or Ir­ “groom” neg.. eted Vo take out a license, MBRRELL & SOULE. Syracuse. N. V ., Island. In order to find out whether his servant a mistake h was not discovered regular i'uloe These symptoms meuo heart pays otirrepi ilious visits to his biscuit box, $5.30..:;:.,- disea.-e The most reliable remedy is Dr until the bridal party readied theuiVar. a worthy dc.M • aidant of llarpagou impris­ Miles’ New D art Cure, which bus saved The Crust of Tartar. A resident of Lawrence. Kan., re­ thousands of lives. Book of te&tiuwnidl* tree ons a d> iu it, and when he couicft buck he The Best Piece to 3Ut at W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Store, who also Speedily lea • * tho surface of the teeth upon . opens the lid to m ake aure if the winged ceived a letter last we- k which was SMOKEI'DinoitB 1 w 3 0 •ells the New Heart Cure. which leaii^n^ Hrj(i preservative infic- gentry is still a t ita po&t.—Nouvellea a la mailed in Chicago twelve ve-ars ago. It Grain, Floor anil Feed Store m . i . . i euce ot SOZUDON I is daily exerted. Nu Maia. was “aeoidentally discovered” iu a ven­ Mills Nehve & L iveu I ills. ; r ,ra, Of lost bothootn hisnu legslegs; n TA a a b • CHAS. T.'SPEAR’S, new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Fills speed:’v cure leaves u very agreeable taste, besides rendering o biiliousoesSfhod ust«, torpid liver, piles, cou- the breath liagtaut. It the mouth be riusod ..ui.iio saving u girl from U- S. Q. PreSCOtt® UO. g, stina: ou. Unequalled tor men, v. .mien, with it after smoking, the taste ot tobacco it en­ >ver ut a station on a French I .... ., . .. , ’ 295 AND 297 MAIN ST. children. Bara Best, mildest, surest. 50 doses tirely dissipated. As au auxiliary to personal Widow Grey Cough Cure rXSSuIs about to marry the girl, I I llP t.OUl lleiileFS Widow Urey Cough Cure 2ft cents. Humpies free, at W. H. Kitiredge’a comeliness it cannot too highly be extolled, d a u g h te r ot a wealthy silk inunutao' Tillson War! UOthLAM), UM. Drug Stone. bold by ali druggists. Is Perfection Itself. turer. i'^.phuu. L'UUUMllMl. IO THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1892.

done surpass ■. any!'ilg ever before at­ HIS ASTONISHMENT GREW. p ° WASHINGTON NAW VAIL: tempted on this side of the ocean. I bis work lias gone on. quietly and un- They tnuglit. her both Latin mid German: thon KING’S HEADOUARTF A t It la No Longer Used for the Con­ 1 obtrusively, so that those engaged in Greek I Anil 8, lenee and Physics profound. SARSAPARILLA. For Blacksmiths, Machinists, Quarrymen.Pftlntots, struction of Vessels. the business Ilion ' knew of w hat was Why. the girl really knew, Is-furo she could Fishermen, Sportsmen, Seamen and Farmers, being done, until recently. speak, Ship, Boat, Carriage, and Honse Builders. It was not my intention to enter upon Tlie world was m o st certainly round. ONE AMONG MANY. If yon can’t And w hat you waDt, go to Tho Fftinot.« (inn Foundry on t!»»* E ailrrc a detnileil description of the work of Branch of (ho Potomac Hirer -The INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES, ETC. I King’s Sarsaparilla differs from all j HILLSIDE CREAMERIES. Old Warship (< •liimlna \ Pros- this great national gun factory, but She sang like a bird, she could play like the others. H. H. CRIE & Co.'S, rather to speak of it as a part of the de­ wind: prroia anti Happy Community. Tin* Prevention of Insert I n j u r let* nnd I She danced, she could ride, she could row. Il is the only kind enrinised and velopment of tills rapidly developing rungtlN IMsejises. J *rwos rumored there was not a thing on the JSpptlal Washington Letter. 1 city. The section southeast of the cap- Smiie of tile conclusions reached at em ail > ignoranl; so prescribed by physicians. Now, if we can so construct onr While ttiere may have been goou itol was formerly known as the Sixth the Hatch (Mass.) experiment station, I Of whi. il she wa 50 Tons Kellned and Norway Iron. ■ a note say inn, "I would bo It is tlie only kind which for over 10 Tons Quarry andiCarrlnge Steel. creameries that the milk will run into Judgment m the selection of a site for ) ward, in the days of local polities. It ns the results of tho work of the past When lie w ro te lie is an ancient part, of the city, many plefthvi! seven yeais has been sold with the IB Tons Barb Fence Wire and Staples. the factory, into the separators, the the navy yard on the Potomac tcnsoli in regard to the prevention of in­ Bn WciliK-dny lo call onco ngnin, ’ 1,000 Regs Cut and Wire Nalls. of the houses having been built in Bis Hshiiiisliiiiciit. grow nt cream into the vats anil chnrn, and the there certainly was no foresight dis sect injuries and fungus diseases, are: Ibis word be distinct and positive guarantee lo 100 Kegs Ship and Boat Spikes. played; hence there was a lack of wis­ 1810, taking the place of others which That the apple scab, pear leaf blight and ikim milk and buttermilk into the haul­ (II < him tho deepest of pain': refund the money if it did not cure ’00 Kegs Iron and Steel Horse Shoes. dom, no matter what mi ph t have been had been destroyed by the British cracking of the fruit, the peach and 1,000 Gals. Ready Mixed House and Ship Paints er's wagon by gravity, without lifting or —tnind, ciitpiI. not simply “ braced the favorable circumstances of the soldiers when they came here and plum fruit rot, the plum leaf blight Miss Blank regret is her engagements Is 1,300 Gals. Paint and Machlne(OIIs. pumping anywhere in the course, we times, which induced the choice of a burned the capital. They came over BUti'li sh e w ill lw iiu a b e l to receiv e M r. G ray up”—and what, is more remarkable 200 Gals. House, Ship and Carriage Varnishes. and plum black wart, llto grape pow­ on Wensday, luit will be deliteil to have him save labor, expense and annoyance. the navy yard bridge, entered from that 10,000 Lbs. Manilla and Hemp Cordage. point two miles removed from the main dery mildew and black rot. tho rasp­ call on the day following.—New York Suu. it has never yet failed. Pumps will wear out, foul with milk, channel of the river. point, and spread devastation in their berry anthraenosp and the potato leaf 53,000 F«et W ire Rope. A mixture o f morphine and whis­ M.000 Lbs. Quarry and Cable Chain. and damage rather than improve the The eastern branch of the Potomac is pathway. The neighborhood has of blight and rot may be wholly or largely S lip s h o d . late years been settled almost entirely 1,500 Lbs. Steel Crow Bars. quality of the butter. to-day a si uppish stream, bordered by prevented when the solutions of copper ‘Ye ’ said t lie editor, ns he put his gum key will brace you up, but. King’s by employes of the yard who have 260 Kegs best B lasting Powder. Pumping buttermilk from a vat or marshes, unsightly, unwholesome, ma­ are properly applied. brush into the ink bottle and tried topaste I Sarsaparilla cures It is a true larial. vet in the early days of this cea- erected handsome, neat and commodi­ on a dipping with his pen: ’’yes, the great | medicine, is tonic in its effects and 8,000 nickory and Oak Spokes. cistern surely leaves a portion of the T hat by the combined use of the hor- 160 Hets Hickory and Oak;Rims. ous houses, mostly of frame. There are fault of newspaper contributors is care- I especially valuable when “ not feel- poor, old sour stuff to utterly ruin for pretty little flower gardens in front or deaux mixture and paris green fungi lessness. Indeed.” he continued, as ho . . . >,000 Lbs. Boat Nalls^and Rivets. feed the buttermilk from the next day’s back of almost every house, and occa­ are prevented, tent caterpillars and drnppetl the ropy he had been writing into i ,nr- J1181 n g u u loss of appetite, etc. canker worms are killed and the injury W H O L E S a l e ; ANI) RRTATI'. churning. Few places in Iowa are so sionally a little patch of garden may be the waste paper basket and marked “Edi­ It is the only kind sold for to the apple and pear from tho codling torial'’ across t he corner of a poem enti­ level that a hillside cannot bo obtained seen where onions, radishes and pota­ seventy-five cents a bottle. fl. II. CRIE & COMPANY toes arc cultivated by the sturdy work­ moth and to the plum and peach from tled “An Ode to Death.” “contributors are whereon a creamery can be constructed terribly careless. You would bo surprised,” six bottles §4.00. men who toil all day in Uncle Sam’s the plum curcnlio may also be largely with such descent as to run the milk prevented. said he. as lie clipped out a column of It is the only kind which has sue-1 A . . ™ ADSTIN’ great shops, oilintr. trimming, boring, fashion notes and labeled them “Agricul- i f «. 1: „i ... « l~ — into and through the factory without rifling and mounting hundred ton guns; That the peach foliage is very suscep­ turc,” "to see the slipshod writing that ttsslullj siippl.inUd inedit nl ticat- Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, usinga pump and allow proper drainage. tible to injury from cooper solutions, into the editorial sand tun. M is1"1""' <■' "»-b.ol,»n,l „h ,l,t,. and who handle their little spades, hoes cornea I ment of undoubted ability „.„iand 441 MAIN ST., R O C K LA N D , MK. The first essential in selecting a site and rakes for recreation In the evening. and that these must be applied at from spilled, nttpunctiiatci!, written on both i effected a euro after everything else for a creamery is an abundance of pure These workmen are mostly religious one-third to one-fourth thestrength used sides of the -lici t, illegible, ungrammatical bail failed. DK F. K. FOLLETT, water: the next is drainage. Without and moral people, the major portion of upon the apple and the pear. stull'. t ’out Khutors arc terribly careless. | That the amount of copper adhering TIIAOE MAIIK. these the best constructed factory must them being Methodists and Baptists, They arc" — Dental Surgeon. to apples and grapes that, have been Just then the ollicc boy mine in. ill Hint be worthless. Herewith is a description while there are alsoafew Episcopalians A. 1C. SI’EAIl|ltLOCK—Cor. Miilnnod Park Place. and Roman Catholics. ’They constitute properly sprayed with copper solution is dictatorial and autocratic manner lie has, There is more Ik biniichco of of one built in the spring ol’ I8!M>, capable a separate village, practically, although so small that no injury can possibly oc­ and demanded more copy, and the editor Real Medicine in of handling 20,01)0 pounds of milk per day cur front their free consumption. handed him the love letter lie had just they are a part of the groat city; and writ ten to his sweet heart.—Exchange. with the labor of two men. Thu build­ their temperate lives, industrious ef­ That girdling the grapevine, asdemmi- a bottle of King’s DR. J. H. DAMON, ing is 21 by 10 feet ami 12 by 32 leot. forts. steady habits, would make them strated in a vineyard din ing the season His Definition. i Sarsaparilla than Surgeon and Merlianical The churn floor is 1? feet, separator desirable in the population of any com­ of 1.89(1, resulted in a weakened growth A r:iptniii who was one of the school floor 14 feet, receiving vat door 8 feet ROCKPORT, MAINE. munity. 'There are fewer saloons in and in a diminished crop in 1891. board in a N’rw England seaport town was in any other Blood > and the milk ami wciglirooiu 5 feet THE OLD COLUMBUS. this section than anywhere else in That young trees may I,.- protected visit ing i he school one alt ernoon. and heard O FFIC E IN-C a RLETONM NEW BLOCK.- long. The milkrootn is 11 leot 2 incites Purifier on the ' - Artificial Teeth and Gold Work a Specialty. Washington, and nearly all of them are from injury by mice by painting with the class read from Webster’s address at Ether and Gun Administered. above the churn Hour—the first rise turv it was a river of considerable size, supported by sailors from inen-o‘-war Portland e.-n eet end p- ria green. Plvmout li. market 3 feet, tho next 30 inch s; the next, upon which vessels were floated as far which come to this point, and by the “ Who wa- Webster?’’ask( d t lie captain. to weigh-can floor, 38 inches, and thence as historic Bladensburg, five miles “ A s t a i e-ui .n, " said one hoy. “An or One Trial Proves lt- It, a. w nniismt,. marines, who are located in the marine What Wa- llutid Saw. I)K to the lhna upon w hich the milk cans northeast of the capital city’. The navy ator.’’ said allot her. barracks, right in the center of the old Physician and’Surgeon. xhe w.u'ai. :;o. yard is located at the junction of this A corr in American “But whal i- a statesman!'” asked the Sixth ward. I ItBBlDRNCE ANI) OFFICE. 49 MIDDLE STREET. The patron liiErThit to tip his can over eastern branch with the main body of The average number now employed Gardening captain. NKOI» VW O t is c m I.PEY. lie the Potomac. The water is shoal, shoal­ 1 look l .> o .'i '| presented it “A man who goes around making . L. KAKTI KTT, tho separator floor, thence out to the vat, sive. costly anil valuable one. It was pended will be augmented; year by year famous all over the world for the skill tiie back of his h -ad; his arm was in a from which it is drawn into barrels in prosperity will become more notic sling, ami in* limped. i Physician and Surgeon? tho wagon by opening a gate. of its workmen and the quality and ' able,’and'ultimately tho long neglected “ You look as if yon hail been run S as MIDIILK STREET, • ROCKLAND Tho building is 10 feet high, and over amount of work done there. It is no, j section of the city will become more through a planing mill,” was tlie remark I Of f ic e H ours from 11 to 12a. in.; 1 to 4, and generally known, but it is nevertheless beautiful and inviting. More school- lie was greeted wil h. j 7 to 9 p. m. Telephone Connection. tho churn floor is a storage room 12 by a fact, that the second largest warship 15 feet and a sleeping loom same sizo, houses will be built, more churches "I feel so,” lie replied. P. JUDKINS, M. I), ever built by the republic was con­ erected and dedicated. The old navy “ Been calling any one a liar?” ,1 with bathtub furnished with hot and structed at this navy yard; the old Co­ cold water. Tho drain is of tile, dis­ yard is practically to-day the national Physician and Surgeon. lumbus, second in size only to the fa­ gun foundry. It wild never again be “Try lo kick a tramp out of the back charging into Beaver creek, forty feet mous Pennsylvania. The Columbus yard ?’’ R E SID E N C E A N D O FFIC E , 802 M A IN ST R E E T used for the construction of vessels. Formerly oct upledlby Dr. T. L. Ustabrook. from the building. The butter room isO was rated as a 112-gun ship of the line, Tremendous guns will he made with “No.” by 8, holding 100 tubs of butter, and sup­ “Wife leave Of f ic e II oukr— 10 to J2 u .m .; 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. in. hut she carried one hundred and thirty- all modern appliances for effectiveness pail of water on tite | ------stairs?” p lie d with ice from tho upper floor. six guns. The Pennsylvania was the and long-distance tiring, skilled work­ A D A M H M I)., gt twenty horse power boiler, set in largest wooden warship ever launched men must always be employed, and “Weil, what is the matter?” F. “ rick work, supplies tho power and heats in this country, and the Columbus was that suburb known as Anacostia. across Physician and Surgeon. the building. A fifteen horse power en­ “I tried lo stop a family quarrel in the but little smaller. In 1855 congress au­ the eastern branch, will hlosson as the next fl.it.’’ Life. | Actlne AMHiHtnnt Surgeon for the Port olLRocklund gine does the work. By use of tho steam thorized the construction of six new rose. Whole squares of ground, which I O ffice Hourh—Spofford Block, 1 to 4,'7 to 9 pump the boiler is fed through tho closed p.rn Cufltou. IInutie, lo to 12a. ot. Telephone frigates, and all of them were completed are up to this day unfenced and left to Not A n ay Lung, | connection heater, thus saving fuel, and water is in time to participate in our civil war. the tender mercies of dog fennel, smart- PATH CUTTER. SOD AX. PP.UXTR. pumped under the milk and cream as piece, lb'., inches long. I made a straw­ 5 l One of them, the Minnesota, was built weed and low eactilfi, will be converted i w . v IIANhCO3I, M. D., needed and for washing tho floors, it is and launched here in 1857, a staunch into homes for the yoenianry who build berry path cutter, shown at the left; and not presumed that this is a model cream­ ship of the line carrying fifty-seven up our naval bulwarks in times of peace, i the rem aining piece. T*. inches long, CHARLES EMMET. Physician and Surgeon. ery, but it is so much more convenient guns. Another of those six frigate- There is now before the house a hill . was transformed into a strawberry ! 341 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, MK thuu those built on a level, and so much was constructed at the Portsmouth ! primer, as seen at tin* riglitof illustra­ “I AM CURED!” Special intention given to Di**eunc« of thu for the reclamation of the eastern ! Bye and Ear. more economical in labor of operation, yard, ami named the Merrimac. The branch, hut it will not become a law tion. The last named is used for cut­ Physicians, Pile Remedies and the Knife ting off runners in the early part of the O ffic e IIourh 11 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 6 p. m.: 7 to kat the plan is offered to those contem- latter vessel was sunken at Norfolk h\ ’ during this congress. The proposition UTTERLY FAILED! 10 p .m . Hng building, in the hope that they the retreating United States officers, is to wall in the lower part of the season. It saves stooping and backache, timprove upon it. -it. T. Denison in raised by the confederates, e .»vercd with stream, near its juncture with the Po­ and is useful also for cutting off' the Yet there was Help! J^ALLOCH A MBSKKVKY, an iron armor, and went forth to shat­ tomac, and cover the other portion as a roots of large weeds soim times found in Iowa Dairy Report. G e n t s :—I wistt to in fo rm y ou th at tin* L a w y e r s , ter and sink the Minnesota, as wt 11 as great culvert or sewer, thus preventing strawberry beds. These implements treatment consisting ol sK< H».\'S 1,’I 299 MAIN STREET, - ROCKLAND, ME another frigate, the Congress, in Hamp­ 1)1 ES you sent me lor IMIcm, lu»>, us you Creuuwry and Duiry. disastrous overflows in flood times, and were all made sharp on the grindstone. sta te d iu letter accompanying tlie AgentH lor German American Fire Insurance Co ton Hoads. The Minnesota had been A > j N. Y., uiul WaHhingtou Life IiiHiiraoce Co., N. Y. The creamery has been of decided ad­ preventing the continuance of marshy, sam e, a<*(iiully considered our erack frigate, but the uiiliea 1th ful flats for several miles I>«**druble C urrants. Why, gentlcni' nn Iwirdlv realize it, vantage to the private dairy in teaching Mrs. Simpson Yon say her husband — when I stop to JOHN E. MANLY, work- done by the confederates upon along tin* eastern border of the city. The t'herry enrrujit is credited with ET J fi-T O ’ thinkoi the long and leading tho way tow ard better prno* the Merrimac revolutionized naval ran away with rim hired girl? How I I fc-rv 5l.ars ol s l l iic r . Over this culvert is to he built a beauti­ being tlie largest nf all the red currants: troubled sin* uttl> t i»e over it! Counsellor at Law, tices. It has taught us to skim tho milk warfare. ful driveway, clear out to Bladens- i n g I have endured, of tlie P i l e It«*ni«*- before it has spoiled, and to stop churn­ the bunt.de s are short ami the plant vig­ Mrs. Sam| son—Uh. she's happy now. t the lo oM irgieal operallons Rooms 36 and 36. T elephone N o. 2264. ing before the butter is spoiled. By fol­ orous anil productive. Fat’s Prolific, a per’forined (having hud the Pile Tumors an important one. and then* have bt located there. This w< rk will som< i new variety, is more prolilic titan llto Brooklyn Lift-. removed twice with tiie knil’c) and all I *B-Spi-ciul att»*ntIon given to A dm iralty Matte™ lowing up tho saino lino there is no rea­ as many as five thousand people em­ day be done, and the nuc. us for it is to could get w as l e m p o r a r y r e lie f . Ibit Cherry ami with larger eltislers. Blind; JADW IN SPItAGUE, son why the private dairy should not ployed here at one time, hut not since bo found in the navy yard. It is also in Ilegitttratlou Hinlii Kusy. now niter-■■■ ■ m inking seven make just as good butter as the cream­ Champion, an English variety, is con­ bottir - " iT H u N the wur. After the commencement oi contemplation to start a new navy yard sidered one of the linest of hlaek cur­ At a newly « pencil registration office iu I'UVKRY. ■ “ ■^^■™ Three boxes ery, and get just as much for it.—Field the civil war the place was neglected I at Alexandria, for the purpose of build­ the Moaliii di>i rici of Berlin there ap­ LITTLE T.\b»LLT>, nnd u-ing Five box Insurance Agoncy. rants. The White Dutch is it well known e- oi SKiiDA'S PILL < I RE, I a m FREE PHEHH R flL IU N G ,------and Farm. and became a small affair, ceased to he ing warships, cruisers and other naval peared an honest master baker who had currant of medium size ami gootl qual­ e u r e d . LIMEROCK STREET, • ROCKLAND, MK. a construction yard, ami was turned | vessels. This is as it should he. There come to register a birrh. in reply to the I .on now nhle to work every al isfaet ion, “This is, lie six teem It i and toppered condition, it is just right I tion of a new plant there will prove ami excellent quality of its fruit, lteil (he medicine Iml Mercantile Mutual Accident Ass'n ho wain lo partially pay to r churning, th at is if you aro one of Dutch is an old variety of medium sizo tar,” and he subsequently remarked, OF HOHTOX, MASS. 1 beneficial to the entire capital city. It “I am very pleased that you have opened you for ulial you have done. I.u- tho sour crouiu advocates. I is the policy of tho statesmen of this ami quality. Versaillaise is a French c lo .s c d f in d >jbi(>. whii h is about wlint I 423 MAIN S T ., . . RO C K LA N D , MK. sort resembling the Cherry; it is pro­ an office in this ward so that now and on , paid to r one opcrullon th a t d id me Al»o N» w York Mutual Life. Do not tuix tlio milk from a fresh cow • latter day to build up the national cap- future occasions one hasn’t to walk all the ; really no good at all. w ith that of tho other cows too soon. 1 ital by concentrating government works ductive. Prince Albert and Victoria way to the AIbrecbtstrasse.” — Berliner i Gratefully y o u r-. are both valuable on account of Bangor, Me. CHAS. EMMET. It sometimes interferes with the butter here as rapidly as possib’r. With the theit Borsen < ’mirier. ripening bite and tints extending the Guarantee Contract with Every Bottle. [making. I national gun foundry at the old navy ; yard, and a new plant at Alexandria, season. In testing milk any man handy with SKODA DISCOVERY CO., BELFAST, ME. there would he a business boom at each UllHKAN BARER A DROSS, tools can make his own whirling ma-1 cud of this district which would soon C chine. Then he will onl)’ need to buy become manifest in new homes on all Lawn mowing with the liand machine, Hill., MARINE, LIFE ANU ACCiDXXT half a dozen flasks, a pipette and tho whenever practicable, should he done our hillsides. S m it ii I). F r y . necessury chemicals. These aro umylic goon after tlio grass lias been well 1^)/! IV o '/id P ay Insurance Agency. alcohol and sulphuric acid, and they are Man May sleep I ih UhI u rlie d . washed by a rain, and the grit and dust very cheap. A pint of alcohol and a Liberia, in Africa, has neither clock removed which so ofti n dulls tin-cutting ■ Capital repremntfd over Ninety Million Delia™. gallon of sulphuric acid will make 300 nor timejiiece of any sort. The reckon­ blades. For the sumo reason set tin* 1 Louden Ad)unted m id / ‘aid at this Offlct. 'testa. ing of time is made entirely by the knives so a., to cut rat her high, avoiding to a doctor Jit) euaranteed lo cure j movement and position of the sun, 4U6 MAIN BTRKKT, ROCKLAND The Breeder’s Gazette is opposed to tlie sand near the ground, allowing the rouble, Nervous Deliilily, j which rises at six a. m. and sets at six grass stronger roots ami better growth $100 your Kidney sweepstake competitions between duiry p. m., almost to the minute, the year breeds at shows, and advocates their titan by close cutting. This advice is Rheumatism, or remove that dreadful Scrofulous i round, ami at noon it is vertically over- is given by Country Geiitleuiuu. abolishment, declaring that such a i head. humor from your system Now, rellect — f h i O O G. SIOFFITT, classification is “rot," and that the (T iO O The islamlers of the South Pacific 1 local Note., breeds can only meet on the common have no clocks, hut have a curious time will purchase a bottle of the celebrated x p I ’ Fire and Life Insurance. footing of tho butter tub. “if one word I marker of their own. They take the Polvantha roses bloom profusely und I Losses Adjusted at tills Office. continuously, embrace a variety of color I UNION BLOCK, 278 ROCKLAND, MK lean be uttered in favor of showing THE MODERN' CRUISER “ CHICAGO. kernels from the nuts of the candle Jerseys, Guernseys, liolstein-Friesians tree and wash and string them on the ami are more or less fragrant. | ,1. m ttf K lN K Jk MON, and Ayrsliires against one unolher, we nothing with it, make no capital out of rib of a palm leaf. The first or top llanly pyo iliums iorm valuable ad­ Kickapoo Indian Sagwa would like to hear it.” it, ami therefore they permitted it to kernel is then lighted. ditions to the list of hardy herbaceous Fire Insurance Agents, die right before them, and during a All of the kernels are of the same size plants. Nature’s own blood purifier. Simpl and harmless. 07 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, MK. A correspondent of Hoard’s Dairyman I Office rear i >iu over liocklaud National Bunk. declares he lias a herd of Jerseys of time of war. too. It is but justice to | ami substance, und each will burn a Tite 'I’houias Hogg hydrangea hears the statesmen of that day. however, to certain number of minutes and then set made of roots, harks, and herbs. We will pay I Largest and *-get»t English und American whose milk it takes less than six pounds white flowers. i Fire Insurance Companies r» presented. say that the constantly shoaling condi­ lire to the next one below. I 1m natives to make a pound of cheese. This would i lo ~ to any person Travelers' Accident /ntutance Co. tion of th«* river indivcd them to con­ tie pieces of hark* cloth at regular in­ Tlie harlot Cushman gladiolus is a require 7 per cent, fat and 1* f i* i * doesn't luetilal ,-vi rgiei-u hedge pluut. 0 . c o 0 . 0 ° / containing over 5 per cent, butter fat. five miles below us on the main channel look after me. anyhow. S; . here to Tlio beeches are noted for their rich, the cure of these diseases are while another yields milk with less than of the Potomac. The original selection lake cure of the boy- 1 phiy w ith, af -l glossy foliage and elegiint habit. The KKODA’M OINTMEST. U«e of the site was a blunder. But. despite not absolutely genuine.

SOME FAIR STATISTK’S FOOD FOR MIRTH. LIGHT AND AIRY. 787 by 1,087 feet, t l .000,000; .Agriculture, H. Q. GURDY & CO 500 by so.) fee; w ith annexes yu by 550 IKTO'W W. II. (JLOVKK &J.OC., She—“\Vr»11. love is a lottery.” He— A L o v e T o ll. DKALSRR H»— feet. Soon,nun: Machinery. 494 by 842 “ I don't think so. Would a fellow with (Showing the beam icsof English orthographyd Dimensions nnd Cost of tho Prill CONTRACTORS, only five dollars have any chance at A pretty made went out won day. cionl Exoos’.tion Buildlntrs. feet with annex 490 by 551 feet, COAL ’Twrs iti the summer thyme. 11,000.000; Administration, 202 by .... Dealers in all kinds of.... you?”—Life. O f All SltPS, But at a style maid paws to say, I V o v e l . Mrs. Hridit:— “How much Is your in­ “Ah, know.’ 1 cannot rlim el” Flnntiela. I’rospet-ts of the (treat < liiiugn Lumber, Doors, Glazed Windows come. tharlie?” Mr. Bridie— "You Enterprise Interest Displayed l>y "Thm in tin- would suppose we wn-st?” •—-—WOOD BLINDS, GUTTERS, ought to know you spend it all. my Foreign Governments Tlie Ix»ng and flttedjfor the stove. Hew I mad<* h a s te to s a y — MunufiK'l ures’ llulldtng. j A Money Making M0ULDINQ8, BRICK, 8AND AND HAIR. dear.**—Br toldyn Life. “Ami well the sou is inn the west. Lime, Cement and Plastering Hair fiat will Adlai do with hi? Wheel take our h »;neward weigh.” * ATTRACTION. 451 Main St., Rocsland, Maine, ax now?” Potts—**! suppose he wil; | Special Chicago fx-tter.1 fORIXUSKIBB, PROVISIONS, Her cheek wns read, her smile was suit. There can he no lonper any doubt Would do well lo co umunlente wPh tho under, use it in cultitiffoff debate ” Indianap- Soi l h'c.vn h e r ej o f blew . signed. A progrnm «»’ vocal and instru­ B-Xxotm . yvtxru I oils Journal. And threw t in-grass her dainty feat that the Chicago exposition will In Hie mental sclieil'n*. Imitations, character Prompt attention to order* by telephone oi just as if they Hue. (rreatest fair the world lias ever seen. sketches, and n< velty payer working! Will T he old fool has this advantage ovei Seemed share or appear tor stated sum. th erw lee. The magnitude of the enterprise can lie •VGMAN S RUILDING. the young fool: he w ill never bea y«mtip Then Ixmlder groan, my love I tolled, Terms very reasontllllr. No. 1 Camden S t., Rockland Me. fool, whereas the young fo« 1 nm\ souk I clb r -! hart and hand. made clear only by comparison with 202 fed. $440,000; Electricity, 346 b; WHY day be an old fool.- Boston Transcript. And with a wring of purest gold 090 fed. $4Kr.c i i; Mines nnd mining. 360 j A pply to W hen I ceiled love’s mystic banned. Prince Bismarck says the Atneriem by 700 fed. $276,000; Transportation, G eorge Hatty, W ILL YOV BOTIIEK E. T. Corbett in Life. 271 Cum berland Bt., arrny lacks oflieers. lie was nev» r in ; 260 by POu fed. with annex 435 by 8.50 I 44-47 P o u la rd . Me. feet. $37.5.011(1; Horticulture, 2.51 by 998 TO MAKE y o u Washington barroom when the colonels Why lie l iretl in the Air. and majors were looking at. each othei A report of a French duel has the follow feet. $386,000: Woman’s building-, 199 by MINCE MEAT over the edges of their glasses. ing interesting < onelusion: 39S feet, $13.5.000; Forestry, 208 bv .528 T he Husband—‘'You’re not econom­ M. I.< laclie having fired his shot, it was feet. $90,000: Leather, 160 by 626 feet, HWKWQ, c a n b u y y o n I now t lie t urn of M. Bohoche to discharge $100,000; Pnitcd States government. 3.51 ical.” The Wife—“ Well, if don't To Steamboats, Train*, Weddlnrs, Parties, call a woman economical who saves hei J his weapon, lie waited calmly for n mo- by 421 feet. $400,000: Battle ship. 09 by Funerals, Etc., Prom pt uttrntlon gl***n. A. F. C rockott"& Co. wedding dress for a possible secont i m e rit, brought up his pistol, a wa ted t he 348 feet. $100,000; Illinois state, 100 by '’Weeks’ in c e w o rd —ami fired in the air. This was not. 4.50 feet. $260,000: Dairy, 94 by 200 feet, First-class Livery Horses, — DEAL.AHA IW— marriage. I’d like to know what vox: however, so great an act, of magnanimity OOVF.IINM ENT Hl 11.Ill:XU. think economy is.” —Brooklyn Life. $30,000: Machine shop ami boiler house, Fine and Ntylish Tnrn-oate. EAT! as might he supposed, for his antagonist 80 by 1.104 feet. $7.5.000; Sawmills, 00 Superior Brand. Suitor—•‘Madam, I love yon!’ had climbed a t reel— Youth’s Companion. the Philadelphia centennial of 1870 anil by 100 feet. $35,000; Stock shov —ManufacturedM by — Widow “That's an old story.” Suitor— the Paris exposition of 1880. the Buckboard and Barges for Summer T1' JNDIKE & HIX, Rockland, Me. “ 1 adore yon’*’ Widow—“A hackneyi < About a W atermelon. latter the largest and most successful Excursions and Picnics. When you thump it with your fingers and n It Is like the Mlncn Meat your mother used to phrase.” Suitor—“I cannot live with­ yet held. Philadelphia luul ‘tail a res COAIJ | gives » heavy sound. Prices Reasonable! Give Me a Calll make nnd you are always sure ol the best pies it out you and wish to marry you.* occupied, 1.1188.858 square feet under you use It. Put up In Glass Jars and sold every- Widow—“An original idea at last: yes Like slimmer rain a-fallin ®n the dry an dusty wliero. 40 ground, roof, :1O,8(>4 exhibitors. II.OIO.DIIO visitors. I like that.’*—I)er Floh. ?:!.01:1.724 of receipts. I ie guarantee w a s M. FRANK DONOHUE. Broken, Stove, Egg, THORNDIKE & HIX. Jen’get vour barlow ready an prepare to make a sw ipe. *3,010.000 and the duration of the fair PARK 8TKEKT, COKNRR UNION 8T PLEASANT READING. Ami carve it straight, an steady till it opens was 159 days. Paris had 173 acres oe MKTHOPOLITAX HALL. Telephone conneRtlnn. I'd and ripe! Anil F ran k lin C oal. T he Cleveltind souvenir spoon eon- Then fold \our barlow careful, an take your ring. 205 by 900 feet, $125,000; Stock- tains portraits of the entire Cleveland melon rial; sheds. covering 30 acres, $210,000; But one-hal: >.-tu this side of you, the other A. P. CROCKETT & CO. family. half on t h it: Choral hall, llto by 300 feet. $125,000; 1 I O K S E 8 ROCKLAND TRUST CO. British Medical association de­ Then take the biggest in your lap an tear the Music hall and casino, each 140 by 248 Drive Crookett Block, clares that insanity should be a p rotint hearl out, so! feet, with connective peristyle. $275.- Au smack \ our lips, an praise the Lord from 000; Agricultural assembly hall, about North End, Rockland. JMe CKNTH buys one of the .Stamps Iu the Stump for d iv o r c e . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE whom all blessings flow! 50 by 550 fed, $100,000; Terminal rail­ System of Deposit in the ROCKLAND In .‘Ttka. when an Indian wife has lost A tlanta Const button. APTHE INERT STABLE OF TRUST COMPANY. her husband by death, she p-oes intc way Station. 150 by 300 feet, with train bTho stam ps are soul in denom inations of 6, It MANUFACTURES AND r.IBERAE ARTS. shed. 100 by 072 feet. $225,000. There and 26cents, und art to be pasted In books ptepur<" mourning by painting the upper half ol .Ao l-'.ye I'or B nsinesM . M. FRANK DONOHUE, for th»- purpose. Win u u It-afin covert 1 it umoun** her face a deep black. operat ing upon j pal le n t Corner Park ami U nlon' Streets. IK to $1, w hkh Is then deposited in the hank am ’ cupied. 1.000.000square feet under roof. bank account opened. The honor of the invention of print­ is. .5.5,000 exhibitors. 28.149.3.53 visitors. $ .• •^-Telephone connection. ’F o r he: sake, don’t scream like It inculcates habits of saving on the part of th- ing has been claimed by Mentz. Stras­ 300,000 of receipts, t h e guarantee wu young. A great success wherever adopted. Col burg. Haarlem, Venice. Ii’on.c, l'lor that I " S. U Prescott & Co and get lull particulars “ Y es, 1 iiih Ii $3,000,000, the cost $0,500,00 1, and tin enee, Basle and Augsburg. The first land: it pains you to see i g $ i p?r< (3 •. • ? Have In stock all sizes of frcejburnlng me - ii l i e r .” duration of tin* fair 183 days. t'hie;u;.. 8 per cent interest will be allowed on three only tire entitled to considera­ - deposits. “ Without doubt, But then* are other has 1.037 acres occupied. .5.000.000 square c. L- DUNNRNi tion. pat: -nts in i he mil room awaiting their feet under roof, the total attendance L AGENTS: Ro c k l a n d —A. F. C rockett Co. 'I’m; little house in which Benedict turn, and you will tuk a w a y t h e ir eonfi estimated at 3.5,000.000. the guarantee COAL las Donaliu- . Hi h uicane — T. W. Sullivan Livery, Boarding and Transient OP tlio EoH t;,Q im llty, W a k iik n - W . o . Vintd. Un io n —II. L. Robbins. Arnold is said to have planned his trea­ deuce.”—Tn Bits. Ro ck po rt—S. K. & U. L. Shepherd. C am den— son has just been demolished to make HORTICULTURAL BUILDING. T. C. Attvlck. T hom artox- George H. Gardiner LEHIGH COAL, An Exception. WALI'OnOHO—F. A I.evensiiler. I ENANT'H IIAR room fora larger building. It stood ir ■? will bo ul"iut 30 buildings of sm aller Georges Creek Cumberland Coal, BOR, Mi:. W. E S heerer V in a l h a v k n , Me .- Market street. Philadelphia, and was I like to wim-li my wife when she’s D. II. President. would make it about sixty-five pound*- D e m u rrin g . wish conveyance without thu trouble of taking care C. M. Ka l l o c ii, Secretary. feet wide and seven-eighths of a mile ol their team. in weight lav.). In* probably also uses • Personal uitentloi, given to boas* lug G ents’ Akron Sewer and train Pipe, This Company transacts a general Banking Bust But I am spurred, I m ust allow, long, extending west ward from Jackson flue driving Eloises. n e ssa n d d e .il- in Bonds, Bank Stock and oth< i small derrick to work’ it. 1 o quitting park, will he devoted to a number of Patronage solicited.! 30 GKOVM) TILE conservative income securities. When she her alabaster brow attractions, such as a street iu Cairo, a Investors are respectfully Invited to call and in FARM FACTS AND FIGURES. Is knitting. 722 MAIN STREET. For Underdrainiog Purposes All Orders spect our line of securities before placing theii MAOniNERY HALE. Moorish palace, an Irish village, a Ger- promp *.ly filled. Telephone connection, itiu.in. money elsewhere. Boston (’ourier. pm ber the place, F armers in New South Wales are nan town in medieval times and 0 Safe eposit llnxcs to rent at W5, #0, W is $19,500,000. tlie total cost is estimated eonteinplating the culture of growing Ills Homage Was Excusable. at $18,750,000. and the fair is to c< nt in ite peanuts. Bank Teller Will you i tike itasap re- S. fi.PRESCOTT & COb ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Humption, madam, if I oiler you these few 183 days. Forty-four nations have ap­ TILLSON’S WHARF, Koeklnnd, M»lne A grass lire in Natal. South Africa, plied for and received allotments of THE CELEBRATED destroyed 2.000 head of cattle ami sev­ .Miss Curmelin Cohlust—I don’t know space; eighteen of the largest are to eral hundred sheep. y o u , sir. have separate* buildings, and thirteen. I • YORK SAFE Owing to the short hay crop in Eng- Bank Teller—I iim aware of that. But Including some of the smallest, have re­ THE EiViPEROR OF ALL land, there has already been consider­ you are the only woman in tin- history of ceived concessions for conducting then A. J. BIRD & CO. able demand for pea straw. the hank who ever indorsed a check on the AGRICULTURAL HALL. EPI I. PERRY, A bill to prevent the adulteration oi right end. -Boston Globe. B lood P u iv fie ^ s Keep constantly It Perry’s Steam Dye House, A7N Alain St others of equal interest. An exact re­ ity fertilizers and feed stuffs will be intro­ duced at tin* next session of the British ClnnigeH of tho Moon. production o f tlie Spanish convent of i» <«> Wa h ■ Mass. Stel Estate Gc parliament. They were -landing by the window La Kabidn will contain a very extensive V. ai ehiiig Luna, large mid bright, collection of Columbus relies. DR. THOMAS’ T he Manitoba grain crop has yielded Win n she innocently murmured, I M g a S ”A l ull moon is my delight!” 'i’he exposition water supply has a t wenty-five bushels per acre mid is capacity of 49,000,000 gallons per day. Free Burning Coat twenty-five percent, short of that of Whisp* red he, “I love you, darling; Engines having an aggregate of 24,000 American Canker Syrup Can’t 1 urge you very soon In Chestnut, Stove, Kgg Miidj Broken Sizes. last year. What came under tho observation of IT. W. C’UH- change your full moon liking, horse-power are to be installed as ex­ Dividends A consignment of 1,000 pure-bred To tih , a well known druggist, of Addison, Mo.. And adore a lione>-moon?” A KT PALACE. hibits. and at ‘he same time provide the Lehigh-Coal Par Cent Lincolnshire sheep has been shipped b A lady near him who had suffered from cancer E. L. Raw.-on iu Club. ters, restaurants, shops, and represen­ and hud been opurutud upon twice in Boston. In Egg nod Broken Sizes. Buenos Ayres for one hri-«*der. Senor Mush., und onceufter, in New York, by experienced Don Julio Carrie. A sale Cure. tations of native life. The appropria­ surgeons, for it* removal, could only obtain tempo­ Georges Creek Cumberland Coal. ^Invests in Central Real Ebtate in growing citk tions made by foreign nations up to the rary relief, for it shortly commenced its ravages, A u th o r iz e d < 'a p ltn l, - $ 2 OoO.OGO T he West Prussian Herd-Book So­ Lady no i ln-mist)—I have a corn from and site was sorrowfully informed that it was not ciety is about to import 120 head of bulb which I siiEer dreadfully: can you recom­ present time am ount to $5,750,009, The Hard Wood, Flour, Groceries, Pro Caplin! paid in, - - - - 1,30(1,000 space allotted to foreign exhibits Surplus, . . . 100,000 and cows from Holland, to improv mend auyt hitig t hat will cure it? Chemist- Certainly, madam. Sec, here already exceeds the total space of any visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, Or g a n iz e d in 1886. their breed of Dutch stock. be b ro k e t. Paid Dlvid»ndrt.of 6 per cent, per unn. for 4| years you have an excellent preparation which previous world's fair. That allotted to her life; at tills time the lady wns’induced to” try Lime, English and American Cement Paidp..i.i Dnt..i,i..n ividends iu ol - ..... cent, per untium sinci will make your corn disappear in a very American exhibits will exceed that of feL’iOL M I N e i.hon T hom as' Ca n k er By r u p ; but a few EOOKS, WRITERS AND READERS. weeks bad elapsed, wbt ii sin acknowledged great W estern N o.l and N’o.2 Cement. Ju ly , 1890 s h o r t tim e . I h a v e a c u s to m e r w h o h;g» Average Dividend since organization over 6 per benetit, und offer a thorough course of the syrup, cent per annum. T ennyson’s first book was published used ibis hit ion lor tin* last fourteen years, received a further lease of life tty being restored to 49*Ortiera promptly tilled. Telephone connection Surplus at close of last Usual year, over $100,000. and he never tries anything else.—Seeolo. absolute health. This was more than IXyeursago: in is: 10. the lady lives today, and never has had a relapse of ILLINOIS STATE BUILDING. “.Iane E yre” was the first work oi the disease, nnd exhibits no sign of any humor. A. J. B3HD & CO., Stork otlei ed for sah at Nil OK per share. v sail Blight, Send to oi call at the otllce for inforniuthiu. Charlotte Bronte, written when she wa- ; A tear stood in her bright, blue eye; f t MByiSm i( power required to move the machinery. 1 L a i n ii;. L o l L . MRS. FRED F. BURPEE, Proprietress North End. Koekluntl, Mt 38-61 twenty-two years old. Her quivering lip told arrow’s tale; fsijfiiiii l!t rji I'or electricnl purposes 17.999 horse­ ROCKLAND, MAINE. 11 Huy di: Maitashaxt, the insam ‘ liars mingled with the zephyr' sigh; power is supplied. whieh is three time French novelist, grows neither hettei Het- bosom heaved, her cheek grew pale. as much as that provided at the Paris nor worse. Apart from periods ot nerv­ lbirsh fate hud done for her its worst, exposition of 1889. The number of ous disturbance. In* seems to lead the And at lo r anguish seeim d to scoff; electric lights utilized is 93,990 sixteen- life of a happy child. I found lie- genth* maid had hurst HALL Ol MINKS AND MINING. eandle power incandescent and 5.999 FREDR.SPEAR Her ieil niispeiider button off. T he earliest forms of the Creek let­ Now York Press. all the other nations of the world two thousand-candle power are lights, in tiie erection of tite buildings named AYER’S e q u a lity ters, and especialiy their names, show There are now nearing completion no their Pluenieian origin. Weighls and less than thirty state buildings on the 75,999,099 feet of lumber und 20,000 tons measures, amt shipping, also, tin Chumlcy I wanitogvt a present for a of iron and steel were used. Sarsaparilla young lady. grounds, and nearly every state iu the Creeks probably received from the union has made appropriations for The Manufactures building is the Is superior to all other preparations COALS! Plncniciuns. Clerk Would a idee box of candy suit largest structure in the world. The you? buildings and exhibits. claiming to be blooil-pttrilicrs. Eirst Miss Dickens, writingof herfiither.de- i The classification of the exhibits em­ sleel trusses supporting tlie roof span a of all, because tlie principal ingredi­ Tho only dealer in tho city who hua at th (’htimley- Xo; 1 want, -onictliiog more space of 39S feet wide by 219 feet high, present time the genuine d a re s that in the Little Nell of 1 he “Old lasting. braces thirteen departments: Agrieul und lire by far the largest ever built. ent used in it is tlie extract of gen­ Curiosity Shop” is reproduced much of . Clerk—lion would chewing gum do, uine I loinlui as sarsaparilla root, tho FRANKLIN - RED - ASH the character of her Aunt Mary, tt sis-I then?- Harper’s Bazar. The building required 17,9911,999 feet of te r of Mrs Dickens, who died when lit timber and 14,999,909 pounds of iron and variety richest in medicinal proper- 'VJ a pley a c o tie more than a child. Charles Dickens Tin* tutlior'ik Wife. steel. 'file llooring alone reqniretl COAL. had a great affection for his young sis­ Their marricil life knew nu alloy. 7.099,009 feet of lumber aud live ear Cures Catarrh t My Stock includes AlIJSizes BREAD ter-in-law and keenly felt her death. Ami it wu» plain he much adored her. loads of nails. Eleven acres of the roof low dock, being raised expressly for ’Twas said the caiisi, of ail this joy are gluz.ed, requiring 40 ear loads of Free Uuruing (White Ash,) .She uever kept his desk in order. tlie Company, is idways fresh and Lehigh Egg and Broken White Aslly BACK OF THE FOOTLIGHTS. New York Evening Snu. glass und 250 tons of putty. A million of tlie very best kind. W ith equal men could stand at once on the floor. Franklin Stove, (Bed Ash) Farmers, 1’lIE theaters in Melbourne are almost discrimination anti care, each of tlio (the only genuine) 1m There Sneli u Girl? Enormous as is this building, the ap­ Laborers, all equipped wilii billiurd-rooms. ”No, mamma,'’ said die young man plications for space for manufacture oilier ingredients are selected aud George’s - Creek - Cumberland - Coal. Team sters, T he Greek stage had three doors, one sadly, yet firmly. "She may he bright, ELECTRICAL RUILDING. exhibits alone aggregate four times tlie compounded. It is * (Unequukd for Smithing und Btwini purposes.) Can find no better shoe than the in the center, tin* royal door, being for highly educated and even a good cook. available space. Also u Full Block of tlie principal characters. Bui 1 cannot bring myself to love a womau titre, horticulture, live stock, fisheries, THE Bread W inner. who appears on lhe street -though she is mines and mining, inaebinery, trans­ (i.tbaivi- ami Critic. Wood, Hay, Straw, Lime, Hair, T he playwri. hts of the last two cen­ It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured merely going to the grocery-w ith only portation. matiufaetiir»*s.eleetrieity.fine So many un it bave grailuuted from Briok, Sand, Drain Pipe, expressly Louve A 1.1. O U T -D O O R U O K k - turies usually received a dedi a tion lee one suspends*.”—Indianapolis Jouruul. I-RS the l»e-l Service for the Least Money. from tin* nobleman to whom the play arts, liberal arts, ethnology, archaeol­ the cobbler s bench ami achieved fame Made for Men and Boys, from »ft, pliable stock-, ogy anti forestry. These are subdivid­ in the literary and artistic pursuits thut Superior Medicine Rosendale and Portland Cement, in two styles, seamless Balnior.il and Cuugress; u as dedicated. Safe. heettuse it is always the same in ap­ with and w ithout tap sUe. ed into 170 groups and 907 classes, all t l i e proverb ”.\e sutor ultra erepidam" F I R E O L A Y , Sir E dwin Arnold has written a play The euaahig trout that fives incog., pearance, flavor, and effect, and, tie- AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO., illustrating the home life ami character­ Wi ll hid him m h the bhudy log. let the cobbler stick to his last—is not BOSTON, MASS. istic traits of a Japanese woman, enti­ Although he inuy not feel so tree one it Would have been well to follow iug highly concentrated, only small CHIMNEY PIPE ANO TOPS. L a g - ’’there are no tlies on me.” always. Ils origin was with tlie artist doses are needed. It is, therefore, tled ”The Story of Adzama.” He de­ New York Evening Bun. This pipe is made from Pure Fire Clay expnssly clares that Japan has developed the Apelles, w ho lived about 309 11. C He tlie most economical lilood-piirilier lot chimneys, and is the safest ,»nd most luruble of Dr. BurnlianTs Eye was the friend ot Alexander and paint­ auy chimney pipe in the murket. It is easily put R p IBP fit/ A le w and vul highest, purest and most remarkabh (Ill, Yet., S h e l>iutsiile his house, und. Family Safeguard Kerosene Oil at of thu eyes. ey» s thut smart, itch, burn, or feel us WOMEN OF THE WORLD. Brown -Oh. yes, she d«»es. doctor, tike SCROFULA though sand or slicks were in them, It Is guaran­ plays Wagnerian music. Yankee Blade. FISREIUKS RUILDING. concealing hints.■ f behind them, listen Wholesale. teed a sure cure. Eytor>-s tin* Vnlcv, uum of ’JA|AKRK ate ausdl H.IltbTIIV Ul'Il.IUX.i. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. S - Mins L M :.. ..ho is inuJi Tiie Bookkeeper, Tho errors of Youth. Prem ature Decline. L.. The husincb of the itookkeeper two Uiinexi s. each 139 b.v 229 feet, $978,- Reporter. Sarsaparilla Whatever cttuho neriuuueutly and privately cur„d at i m u si., uiuukbu. a. i . colonies in Liberia, is coming to thi L Loo bcdgle um l solving. Pivn.ued by Dr. J.C. Aver k Co.,Lowell. Msus. home. Exi EarTuKAiMi NT. K o L i i . u a . Gonsd. 990; I'ixlieries, 192 by 391 feet, w ith tw o iSuld by ull D ruggists; Uriev $1; six bottler-, $6. •J *> , Sr‘lh.. I'e.bTj X,'..*! Iluitfoch co ntry to lecture and raise nun,., t< For ail the exereisa he get» No Kent. Children Cry for Is running up * column. [iiinexe i. < aeli T'5 feet in iliaiueter, enable her to carry out her benevolent $225,900: M.:iiufu< lure.-, and liberal arts. "Does your daughterpluy the pianot- Cures others, will cure you Pitcher's Castorla. seiieinee. 7No—she worka it to death.”—T ru th . 1 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1S92.

THOMASTON TOPICS. LOAN ft BU IL D IN G . LOBSTER LEGISLATION. Matters Pertaining to Our Flourishing TIMELY ANNIVERSARIES. What the Legislature Will Be Asked to Crkbk S iptinoh — Gw»rj?e Richards is sick County Institutions. P e o p l e Do Next Winter. Some Current Selections from His­ with diptberia at Alyne Hall’s H ouse....R . H. An Extensive Stock ot Men's. Youths’ Barham has Hen in Boston ihe past w eek.... The Thomaston ft Warren Loan ft Building Fish Commissioner Gould in his annual re­ tory’s Itronri Pnjre. Dept. Sheriff E. M. Stahl brough; a “d ank” Association, recently organized through the port urges the need of a patrol ‘• earner to make 0. E and Children’s Ready Made Clothing. nre - - from Warren I-»*t week who wns m en 20 days instrumentality of 11. C. Scarborough of Port the enforcement «»■ the laws effee ive. He sajs Deeeinbor II. in Jill bv the judge. Also a drunk for enter- land bus now sold more than 300 shares. tha’ without such a hoat the wardens have 1282—L lew elly n , th e bust, h ide- The Nicest Line of tertng the premhes of Stahl, Robinson ft Co. pendent king nr prince of ,'\‘ This association like Camden’s is a branch of great difficult? in catching the crafty poachers. Wales,def,*:»i< d and killed, y ill ready at the depot in Warren, who was sentenced to the Granite Stall Provident Association. Such a steamer would also he useful in itiwh- 1520- Martin Luther publicly W Tailor Made Overcoats burned the papal bull of * Blnckington, pay a fino of live dollars at^l casts or 30 days Th»*re «re ten branches in the “tale a« follows : ! inc valuable investigations into the hubita of in jail. For want of land’ he went to j« il.... Portland, Biddeford, Westbrook, Lisbon excommunication.and the Maine fbh. m par.ill.oi hi religion was to be found in Maine. A line of Big Bar­ Mrs. Dora Cro»i«e d e«l ai 8 p .m . Thursday Falls, Livermore Fal's. Farmington, Houlton, co m p le te d . morning u her residence on ;h» Meadow road, Calais, Camden and Thomaston ft Warren. ] As the voar drixs t . t close subjects for the (;ot Roger L’lMraiege. po. gains in Underwear this month. Examine lit leal writ* r ntid violent the B u y in g of what is tlH .ifiht to he diphtheria. Tina is a The Portland branch is the largest Loan ft new legis a.ure toJ. i»ii>.id‘T inuitiol.v. Io one defender ot absolute .non- CrtAItLKS XII. sad t lH etton to Me family, consisting ot hus- Building Association in N. w England who reads the papers il would seem ill it (ous­ nrcliv, died insane; born 1010. our Mackintoshes. Qualitj the bantl end seven children, the joungest being The Rockland Association is organized ter legislvl hi hud ah it retch d the limit, but I7T« Charles XI! of Sweden killed. only ten months old She was a kind mother tinder the State law ind is not connected wbh word is elven out ih.tr i law is to be asked for 1?57--diaries \V,-b . moi of Charles, the broth­ lliuhest, Prices the Lowest. As and respected by all who knew her, and will er of John, and a. notcl musician. 1 • n. J the Granite State, wnieb is the only outside making n close Dm the year round for etiis- l“al Sir David Brewster horn at Jed- urg; by s njiy missed by h« r hu-'«