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V o l. 7.— N ew Se r ie s . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1888. N umber 2 0 .

REVERE HOUSE, YOU W ILL WANT ABOUT TOWN. OUR OUTLOOK TH E COLJ RIER-GAZETTE OIL-:-STOVES! A Vinalhnven eorre* pondpnt of the By PORT FIR !t JONES. —AT TIIE— , Portland Press says that the report that HKllIIKltT M. LORI), EDITOR. Vinalhaven's Itepnhlicnn delegates were Near Boston and Maine, Eastern, Fitchburg and P h o t o g r a p h s A MODERN PAPER. Lowell depots, centres of business and placc9 of instructed for Burleigh is false. ‘‘The BOSTON 5 & 10 CT. STORE am usem ent. facts nre—on motion to instruct for Gov. Forty-first y e a r...... of th e .. . .Rockland Gazette THIS SUMMER. Fourteenth year...... of the .. Rockland Courier Remodelled, Refurnished, Newly Dec­ Marble the vote wns 9 to 9; is this very encumbers nre in the market. SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, orated, and now kept on the Then don’t forget that when yon get decisive? On motion to instruct for Mr. Two dollnrs a year in advance—12.50 if paid at Limerock street Is to be sprinkled this year. end of year; f t for six months; 50 cent* for three them you should have nice one9. llnrleigh the vote was 7 for, 9 against; months’ trial trip. We shall place on tale 1 gronn EUROPEAN PLAN Warren alcwives retail In the market at two is this decisive?” Rooms all large and comfortable; elegant suites, cents each. Entered as second ctnss mail matter. with baths attached; ample public parlors; gentle, Oil Stoves £ Tea Kettles, Complete men’s cafe and billiard-room added, and first-class ----- T I I 33 KT ZV 3VT J3 ------A small craft was totally dismasted in our In all the discussion about the Negro EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. -ZVT OO OTIS. in every respect harbor, Tuesday. ROOMS FROM #1.00 A DAY UP. Problem in the south, Senator Wade Miss C. C. Itoyd has put out a handsome Hampton, of South Ctrollna. has hither­ The Volunteer Is not for sale. Gen. I’ainc Stove Without Tea Kettle, (10 Ceuta Bach. J. F. MERKOW & CO., Proprietors Tiiis is iIn. beat stove in the market. It has sign, from Emery’s brush. to maintained silence. But he has now decided to sell but has reconsidered the mnt- 18-28 ter. Capt. Ilulf is now putting her in trim for one-half Inch wider wick than the Florence or any Waste paper is still a great nuisance about written for the Forum an article, which other Stove on Ihe m arket. This sale Is fur the season's rnees. TWO DAYS ONLY. Saturday a-,.I Monday. town. Let the law he enforced ! will appear in tile June number, where­ June! and*. Now Is jour time. Come surly. .1. II. McNamara sang with his usual suc­ in he gives a resume of the experience "I want to tell you,” said a Rockland young cess at Thomaston, Friday evening. of South Carolina when the state gov­ business innn, Friday, “ that I for one appre­ BOSTON 5 i 10 CENT STORE, ciate flic efforts of T iie C.-G. io give our city a OPPOSITE THORNDIKE HOTEL, T. E. McNamara has a horse colt after ernment was in the control of the good name. I know it does good, for I have ROCKLAND. . . . MAINE. Dirigo, out of a fast Ilamblctonim road negroes. It is a frank and strong state­ mare. heard from it." Thanks awfully ! ment of the southern convictions about The Pierce house on High street and Albert negro supremacy in politics. WANTED T. Prescott's house on Pleasant street aro being From flic New York Maritime Register: AT ONCE. A I ONCE, 15 FEMALE IIKI.P to Very Nice Plain Cheese, Fancy Sage “Maine promises to become n most important work in the Shirt Manufactory. From $3 io $7 | painted. The Democratic State Convention in clear of hoard can be made by induntrious girla. Cheese, Neufchate! Cheese. Suite in railroad circles, if all the plans to lfi J. II. SIMONTON. Quite a serious land slide occurred in the Augusta. Tuesday, was largely attended mnke so many of her small ports termini for Tolmnn quarry, Blackington's Corner,Tuesday Western exports nre carried out. Several of forenoon. and was a very enthusiastic gathering. BOARDERS WANTED. lien. Wm. L. Putnam was nominated these ports are now almost forgotten, although Two good men ciiu find board| at reanonablo A hank of snow and ice still lingers neat it is not so many years ago that they were busy rates at for governor, a very stronsr nomination. 14 41 N oirrn Ma in St iik b t. H O M E M A D E the cottage of A. Jloss Weeks on the Owl's with thriving West Indian and fishery trades. J. II. Montgomery, esq., of Camden Head shore. They have excellent harbors open all the year FOR S A L E . Oak Hill Gun Club will have a match shoot was chosen delegate to St. Louis from the and need only direct rail communication with SCH O O N ER M EDORA, net tonnage 21.16 Uhir. JELLY, She is fitted for a paokel. For full particulars ad- tomorrow at its club house. A large attend­ eastern portion of this district. Hon. the west to give them prominence once again d r eau or apply to GORDON M. IIIX , IN LARGE TUMBLERS, ance is requested. S. J . Gusheo of Appleton was elected a as shipping points.” *6 Rockland, Maine, 2 I?on 25 CEMTS. The Rockland Concert Company went to member of the state committee for tiiis B O A T W O R K . Vinalhnven Thursday and gave a concert to a The Bangor Industrial Journal says edito­ county, Isaac C. Coombs of Camden rially: “ Butter-making, formerly a mere in­ J. B. Loring, boat builder, is prepared to do CROSSE & BLACKWELLS JAMS, full house. They contemplate A trip to Hur­ vice president, and L. M. Staples, esq , marine work of all kinds, new work and jobbing. ricane. cident in the operations of a farm, is now be­ Fancy pulling boats and yachts a specialty. of W ashington one of tho committee on coming an important industry. Mitch activity 3 L ind sey W h a r f , Rockland. IN GLASS JARS. The court house grounds can he made very resolutions. Dr. II. C. Levensaler of is at present manifested among the farmers all attractive tiiis summer with slight expense and Thomaston was one of the active p irtic- over the state, in securing butter factories to little care. The county commissioners should use the cream from their cows, and it is a good WANTED. sec to it. ipants of the convention, and gracefully A competent man who is thoroughly acquainted sign lor the future ot farming in Mjtine. with the granite business. Apply to All old soldiers and sailors, whether Grand presented the name of Hon. E. K. PURE VERMONT HONEY, Creamery butter is in so much greater demand II. N. M ARSH ALL. Army men or not, are cordially invited to O'Brien for delegate at large from this in the city markets, on account of its uniform 18-21 Northfield, Mass. FRENCH CANDIES, march in the procession and participate in the district to the national convention, but excellence, and the manufacture can lie carried P. & C. SARDINES, Memorial Day exercises. Arthur Sewati of Bath was the success­ on upon a large scale so much more cheaply, Rev. H. Babcock left last week fur his ful contestant, although Mr. O’Brien had that the farmer receives a better return from BUILDINCS MOVED. NICE PICKLES, Charles W. Perry of this c ity has all the appar­ (In Bottles or by the quart. borne in Ashland, N. II., on a business trip. an enthusiastic (ollowiug. Editor l’ust his labor, and the raising of choice cattle is atus for leveling, raising, lowering and moving stimulated in no small degree. OLIVES AND LIMES, There were consequently no preaching services of the Belfast Ago introduced a license buildings, and will make a specialty of that class of in the Freewill church, Sunday. ------work. Katisfacfion guaranteed. Address or apply VERMICELLi, plank in the resolutions, which was de­ to CHARLEd W. PERRY, Rockland, care A. F. The annua! meeting of the Thirteenth Maine SHORT AND CRISP. Crockett & Co., for particulars. 18-26 feated by the convention. The Third ITALIAN MACARONI. Regimental Association will he held in Lewis­ District Democrats elected Capt. R. W. — Religious war in Italy. HORSES FOR SALE. ton, on Thursday, June 21st, next. A good I have again arrived with another lot of good Bus time is expected and a fall attendance re­ Black of Augusta and J. J. Walker of Great devastation by Western Hoods. iuess Horses, which will be sold low. CALVIN I. BURROWS. quested. Liberty delegates to St. Louis. Slavery officially abolished in Brazil. I nlcn, May 12. 18-20 ------>------The Best Table Raisins A delegation from the Rockport Pocahontas Meeting of the Fenians at New York. Council visited Alfarata Council in this city T H E MAN. Why Will You W aste Your — No underground wires for Providence. EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. —ASSfifiES YOU THE .MOST— Tuesday evening and saw the council degree D o lla rs Commenting on the action of the Democrat­ — More trouble over Chinese immigration. On worthless mixtures, called Liquid Paints that 3 lbs. Good R aisins...... 25c team perform its beautiful ceremony, there do not contain a particle of pure lead or linseed being two candidates. ic convention the Biddeford Jonrnal^ays : — IJoodler McQuade's sentence confirmed. oil, when for about the same money you can buy 2 lbs. Fine New M uscatels...... 25c PAINSTAKING CARE! “So it is Hon. Wm. L. Putnam of Portland, Masury’s Absolutely Pure Liqriid Colors. They — Great production ot “ Hamlet” in New C ap t. M. W. Woodman has a letter in the a clear headed citizen and able lawyer. The stand as ever at the head. Write or call for sam­ 6 lbs. Nice Pop Corn...... 25c —AND— last Fairfield Journal concerning the famous York. ple sheets of colors and prices. democrats have selected their strongest man COBB, WIGHT fc CO., ■1 lbs. Nice D ates...... 25c old stallion Gideon, now owned iiv C. II. and thrown down their gage of battle. Who — Serious labor troubles all over Ger­ 17 246 Main Btreet. Finest Workmanship Wood of Benton. Gideon is in fine condition, on tlie Republican side will take it up? Do many. and old age seems to have had little effect upon not the Republicans of Maine recognize the — No cancer discovered in the Emperor’s To Save Time is to Lengthen Life. IN THE STATE. him. He is gentler in disposition than form­ eternal fitness of tilings—that ot the three throat. erly. candidates already proposed Hon. Henry B. AttpXo one slighted, and all are welcome to ex­ — Benson, the Patti ticket swindler, com­ Three important things in the Equipment of PURE VANILLA. "The work of the steamer Rockland thus far OiUce are a Typewriter, a Cyclostyle, and a go amine our work. Ask your friends what they Cleaves is the one man pre-eminently equipped mits suicide. has been very successful, and she has been supply of Rubber Stamps. The think of the work done last year. to enter the lists ? In point of character, legal — Repuliliean senators tu act against the Chocolate Cream s making her trips nearly on time in spite of the ability and experience he is the peer of Mr. fisheries treaty. Remington Standard Typewrite] FULL POUND FOR 20c. strong current which she has had to encounter. Putnam, to which he adds the distinction of A — Question of union of the branches of the is acknowledged to he the leading Typewriter, and Closes for the Summer, June 1st. A continuance of good runs is expected from having served his country at the hazard of his its uses are too well known to enumerate here. her during tho remainder of the season" says life, at a time when lives were demanded and Presbyterian church. R egular Price 40 cents. CRASS, FIELD, the Bangor Whig. patriotism stood for something With Mr. — Streeter of Illinois nominated by the THE CYCLOSTYLE C h k DEN, FLO W ER The young ladies society, recently organized Cleaves as the Repuliliean candidate, Mr Put­ labor men ior president. is a machine by which any number of exact copies SEEDS! of any handwriting or typewriting can be quickly JI'ST THE THING FOR FROSTING. at the North-end, S. S. of M. 1., have elected nam with all his ability and popularity would — Chairman Jones says that Blaine has and cheaply made. It is far superior to any dupli CREAMERY, DAIRY the following officers: Eliza Files, President; be doomed to overwhelming defeat." expressed no preference for a candidate. eating apparatus on the market. LUMP & SOLID. Theresa Smith, Vice President; Carrie Brews­ BUTTER! ter, Secretary; Mattie Bradford, Treasurer. PERSONAL POINTS. OSBORN’S RUBBER STAM PS.* FOR CLEAVES. These Stamps are the best Rubber Stamps I ever FLOUR, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, They meet Wednesday afternoons. Last Wed­ saw, and can be furnished at a very lew days* no­ ALWAYS HEACQUARTERS nesday Miss Mabel Holbrook entertained them. Mrs D. C. Perkins was called to South Solon tice. I should be pleased to show the above goods to —FOR— Bradley’s Fertilizer, Bone Meal. Richard Snow of Bucksport is in the city last week by the illness of her sister. An Unanimous Endorsement for the Portland Soldier. anyore desiring to see them, also to send them sum- KS^Slug Shot for killing Potato and all Garden getting charter members for a branch of the Capt. Samuel Dunean and wife of New York ples of the work and prices. Typewriting au'd Bugs. Powder to kill House Bugs and Moths. Ancient Order of United Workmen. This is and Capt. J. E. Acliorn of Drury Cove have Armory Hall was tilled to overtlowing Tues­ Duplicating by the Cyclostyle process done to or- Tea, Coffee & Spices an old and established insurance society and a been in town. day evening, the occasion of the Republican O. C. CROSS, caucus, and as the ballot showed the occupants O. B. FATES, very worthy one, and Mr. Snow informs us A copy of the Central City, Col., Observer, W ith Cochran & Hcwall, 249 Main Htrtjet, 337 MAIN STREKT, - ROCKLAND. that the prospect is excellent for a nourishing were unauiinous for Cleaves. John Lovejoy Rockland. 16 1 which has reached our desk, contains a notice organization in this city. The order flourishes of a presentation of tho oratorio of Creation, presided and It. It. Ulmer, esq., was secretary. in the upper portion of our county, and E. P. under the direction of Mrs. T. 11. Potter of Only one ballot was necessary, the entire vote, “A Silver Dime Is better than A Scrap Fining” Bicknell Tea Co. Spofford of Bucksport, who is one of the con­ Central City. Mrs. Potter will he remembered 213, being for the following Cleaves delegates: Should be a Smoker’s Maxim A. F. Crockett, A. 1). Bird, Orrin F. Perry, The Best Cigars nre made with bong EUler ami aro tractors of our Limerock Railroad, is a prom­ as Mary Ella Morse, formerly of Union, and free from '* scraps.” broken bits of tobacco lroui work­ C. A. Crockett, W. T. Colib, W. W. Case, K. men's twockefl) sucks, and stems. SPOFFORD BLOCK. inent official in the order. afterwards of this city. She at one time played James Donahue lias a dog that is getting the Methodist organ in this city. From the II. Lawry, W. A. Hill, John Lovejoy, E. W. himself a reputation for more than the usual Observer we take the following: Berry, D. II. Ingraham, C. M. Walker, S. M. S.S.SLEEPERSCO.’S amount of canine intelligence. He and the Mrs. Potter wielded her musical scepter with Bird, F. A. lilaekington. The delegates were instructed to fill vacancies that may occur in IM.«tS. family eat are great ehums and get along to­ apparant ease, self-eonlidenee and decision. its ranks. The gubernatorial convention oc­ gether very amiiably. The other day the cat The leader ot a great chorus that hesitates is lost. Mrs. Potter dtd not hesitate hut waved curs June 12th in Portland. jumped up on the table. No one was in the her wand with precision and promptitude. Smith’s MUSIC Store. room at the time and the dog being unable to ------— We desire to call your attention to the fact that we dislodge the eat from her perch by barking MORE CURIOS. OLD 'U N S . have in stock went out and taking hold of the dress of the FOUR VARIETIES lady of the house led her into the room and C. E. Young has added to our collection a The following item is travelling the usual showed her the cat on forbidden ground. ponderous army hit. rounds : “The oldest merchant vessel, w ith one When pussy was driven down he was highly exception, in actual service, is schooner Good ALWAYS UNIFORM IN QUALITY. W. 11. Howes of Thomaston has donated us Trade Mark. Reg. Doc. 20, 1887. Upright Piano Fortes! pleased. Whenever the cat gets on the table Intent. She was built by Clapp A Loring in a big batch of Confederate money. WOODBURY. LATHAM A CO.. Wholmulo —AND— nowadays the dog repeats the performance. Braintree, Mass., in 1813, and was originally a Healers, Portland, Maine. A. M. Wetherhee has given us several boxes sloop, with square stern and no figure head; FOUR VARIETIES Bi a i'KIXGTo x ’s C o k x e u .—Miss Eleanor J. Orcutt, from Boston, is visiting Mrs. L. S. Ul­ of valuable curios from his big collection, in­ her length 48 feet; her breadth 10 feet; her Port land Latin School m er... .Ilorse-hack riding is nourishing around cluding rare coins and some histone rslies. depth 4 1-2 feet, and her measure 29 tons T. E. Gillchrest of Thomaston has re­ The home port of the Good Intent according to PORTLAND, MAINE. Square Piano Fortes! the Corner, especially with the girls... .The Best facilities for instruction in Academic Htudies, —ALSO AX UNEXCELLED ASSORTMENT OF— knitting bee met with Mrs. Frank Tolmnn last membered our collection with a letter of marque the list ot 1880, was Camden, Maine.” with Military Drill. Faculty: Theo. F. Leighton grunted brig Montpelier ot Thomastou. It has The Good latent is owned by Ira Webber of (Yale), Joshua E. Crane (Brown), Head Mu-ters; • tf ie ’x S to c k in • week. This week it meets with Mrs. L. S. Clias. E. Cushing (Yale), Edmund A. DeGariuo PARLOR ORGANS Ulmer, Thursday evening. It will be the last the signature of "J. Q. Adams, president,” and South Thomaston uud hails from Rockland. (Hamilton),Masters; Prof. B. F. Eleuuer,Tucticjau “ 11. Clay, secretary of state.” The other and older vessel referred to is the and Instructor in the Modern Languages. Board­ We ask all who contemplate buying a first-class one of the season and the gentlemen are invi­ ing Students admitted on any dute. For fall inform­ Musical lustruurent to call and examine our Assort- ted to come and bring their knitting-work---- Capt. A. E. Wingfield brought into our office schooner Polly of Owl’s Head, which also hails ation addreos either of the Head Masters. 61 38 ment. nt .is' frock i n . Miss Grace M. Robbins is now at home on a yesterday the jaws of a fresh water shark, from Rockland. J CA X Q CO TE L 0 WEE DEICES Til A X A X Y vacation.... Lewis Ulmer has recently con­ captured in Lake Maracaibo, 125 miles uhove ---- — DEAL Ell IX structed a neat little water motor which he in­ the city at a place called Matta tm. The jaws CAT'S EYES. THE STATE, EOJl THE HE AS OX: tends to utilize in churning 1: is a very have seven rows of teeth, (’apt. Wingfield ingenious contrivance. T he wheel of the mo­ also brought us the saws of two saw-fish, “ It is low tide” said a Rockland captain as These Instruments are Mine. tor is about 20 inches in diameter, made of captured in the same place. he picked up the office eat and looking into her I buy for Cash, and can state without fear of con­ wood with metal buckets, enclosed in a wood­ eyes found the curtain of the eye almost entirely tradiction that en box with an iron rim. The motor is port­ THOMASTON BOYS closed. "When it’s high tide," he continued, The SNOWBLACK are the best black Half-Hose In I No Dealer or Manufacturer Has Any able and can he placed in any position. Wa­ “you will find this curtain drawn wide open. In a ll colors. The Art Shades are Decorated the market. They are of a fast and unfading color, soft ter is supplied through an ordinary halt-inch Who are Carving Out Honorable Posi­ It's a sure sign.” Claim on Them. and Transparent. All Minetto Shades, Plain and glossy, and so dyed as not to be tender. hose. tions for Themselves. ------—— ----- — or Decorated, are unsurpassed in Eeaut]/. lean tit out a Brass, Stringed or Reed Band, The SNOWBLACK are SHAWKNIT, which are the Asa C. Delano is with a large hardware con­ NEEDED. Durability and Finish. Mounted on firs t- with New or Second Hand Instruments, also Uni- N EAR US. class Spnny Roller ready to hang. forms. The Smaller 1 m-lrumenU, including the best-fitting and most comfortable of Half-Hose, cern in Kansas City. Stewart Banjo. Piano Stools and Covers. Music ►’« A reissue of pension for Timothy 1< The Speaker Tuesday laid before the House -FO li SALE IJY— and Mubical Wares are in stock. liinght of Searsmont is announced. Fred Doe has a position of responsibility the estimate from the Secretary of Treasury FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. 4fctf~Sccond Hand ln»ttum ents taken In exchange with a wholesale bouse in Boston. The 8. Waldo house and laud, pleasantly situat­ for new. Instruments Warranted. Terms of pay­ C. F. WOOD & CO., .J, The new extension to the wharf at Cas­ for an appropriation for $35,099 for the estab­ ed on Uleipmu street, Thomaston, comnuuding a ment made to suit customers. —AM. — tine to he used by the boats this season is near­ Fred C. O'Brien is with L. K. Morse & Co.. lishment of u light house, fog signal and day beautiful view of Georges River, l^uad a good ly completed. It is about 25x100 feet, built oi Boston, dealers in lime, coal, wood and the beacon io the vicinity of Goose Rocks, Fox state of culthation. Will be sold for cash very ALBERT SMITH. Rockland Clothing Company low. Apply to ‘J And the Trade Lieuerul ly. hewn timber and filled with stone. like. Island Thoroughfare. 17 U AN LY H LORD, R^cklaud. 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1888,

OUR CIRCULATION. MEN AND WOMEN THE MEADOWS. I The regular weekly clrenlatlon of the Co u r ier . A delegation of Pleasant Valley Grange vis­ G a z e t t e la 2»#u. Thia la the largeat circulation Personal Paragraphs ot More or Less ited Georges River Grange, Thomaston, Wed­ attained by any paper In Knox County, nnd nearly Interest to Our Readers. all o f It la In (hat county anil In the neighboring nesday evening, nnd enjoyed the harvest feast. A. W. Butler is in Bangor. ....John Bartlett is home from Marlboro.... onea or Lincoln, Waldo and Hnnroek. We invite W. II. Glover was in Bangor last week. the inoat complete Invcatigoilon of our rlitlin. and Miss Jennie Spear is home Irani Massachusetts Miss Lizzie Lord went to Boston Saturday. will allow our edition or our hooka to anybody who .... Will Spear is rapidly recovering from his Wilt Burpee has been home from Boston. may trlali to ace. terrible injuries....Pleasant Valley Grange B. T. Elwell returned from Belfast last night. was represented nt Pomona Grange in Hurket- The Monroe creamery manufactures about Miss Rosa Keene left yesterday for a trip to ville where an interesting session was held. 200 potimls of butler daily. Boston. The next meeting of Pomona will be at Union, Mrs. Mary WincLcnbach of Waldoboro is in J line 29. Delegations from P. V. Grange vis­ The granite business is booming in this the city. ited tbe Grange nt Thomaston on Wednesday state ns never before, and men are in great de­ C. W. S. Cobb left yesterday tty tail en route and at West Camden on Friday of last week, mand at good wages. for St. Louis. at both of which places the lib degree was con­ Capt. Samuel L. Keene of New York was in town lust week. ferred and a harvest feast provided, with large An article in our paper concerning Rev. Eli­ C. F. Simmons returned to Mound City, and interesting meetings... .Geo. W. Clnff is jah Kellogg deserves a careful reading. It is Kansas, Thursday. spending a few days in this vicinity.... F. W. from the pen nf a former editor of T h e C-O., Dr. A. C. Hclfengcr and W. F. Norcross are Smith and wife visited friends in Hope recently Z. Pope Vose, and emhodies a plan fur the at Mooselicad fishing. ....M rs. H. P. Fairfield spent the Sabbath helping of a woiihy nrd needy Maine author. Mrs. Mary Thomas of Camden visited friends with iter parents, iter husband being absent at in this city last week. Vinalltavcn where be lectured Saturday nnd C. W. Snow has returned to his summer I: is the intention to organize a loan and home at Bonny Eagle. Sunday...... I. C. Cleveland is making great building association in Brunswick, and action Editor Crabtree of the Yarmouth Herald improvements on the roads in some parts of will soon be taken in the matter. was in the city last evening. Ward 7 ....Grass in this section looks well C. F. Kittredge has been confined to his home considering the late spring. Trees arc nt least Belfast contemplates another shoe-factory • witli sickness for some time. ten days later in putting forth their foliage E. F. Berry and wife started yesterday on the citizens having n proposition under con­ than usual... .Obadiah Gardner lias made sev­ their return to Kansas City. eral official visits to different Oranges in this sideration. About $5,000 is wanted. Miss Annie Mullen has so far recovered from her long illness as to be. out. county of late nnd reports them in fine condi­ Two Grand Trunk breakmen were badly Mrs. Vinie Smith of Marlboro Is visiting her tion... .Several of the Ward 7 boys have been jammed while coupling cars Friday. The use father, Martin Swcctland. scouting the forests of the Redtncn and more of the Hix automatic car coupler would do Mrs. I. K. Kimball is home from Boston, are on the trail... .Several crews on the new where she has passed the winter. away with all of such accidents. railroad are making the dirt (lv in our section Miss Emily W. Harris of Boston is visiting ....Thomas A. Perry at the poor farm lias Iter sister, Mrs. E, 11. Thomas. been milking many improvements in beautify­ Department Chaplain Shinn of the Maine G. Mrs. J. L. Geoffray and daughter Jennie have A. II. appeals to the various Posts to promptly returned from a visit to Fairfield. ing the surroundings. They look very neat report all the facts concerning the observ - Eugene Alden and wife of California have and cosy. ance of Memorial Day, and earnestly pleads been visiting at SV. M . Purington's for a more sacred observance of tte day. Mrs. Charles Knowlton and Miss Lizzie Keene are lit Boston lor a fortnight’s stay. Capt. John Spofford has returned home from The Portland Press says: “Cherry blos­ Boston, where tie has been visiting his son. soms appeared Thursday, May 21th, thirteen Lincoln H. Young of Mutinicus, who has days later than last year. In 1882 and 1873 been op Hope way. left Saturday for Winslow. they were ns late, and the latest record, May Mrs. George W. Brown arrived from Boston Saturday and will pass the summer in this 3lst, was in 1720. The curliest record was in city. 1700, May 1st." Mrs. Colby Eldridge has returned home from Bucksport, where she has been visiting The above is the Great Mystery of the ORACLE OE COSMOS, promised the public by Don't let that four o’clock train move die for her sister. want of interest and attention! The K. & L. Miss Hattie Bird goes to Winthrop this week directors consider it about June oih, and we where site will spend the month ot June with hope Ihnt our Board of Trade will have some­ Mrs. Chas. Wood. thing to say about it nt the meeting this even­ Miss Ada Simonton has returned from a pro­ The Atkinson House Furnishing Company. tracted visit in Brooklyn, N. Y., the guest of ing. ______Mrs. Reuben Leland. The Union Farmer, a monthly, edited by It. H. Rice ami wile ofCum hridgeport, Mass., and Mrs. Baker of Hallowell are at the resi­ George P. Fish of Uni in. is the latest literary dence of A. S. Rtee, esq. Ii\ it you can tell whether yon are lucky or not. It will answer all questions Dilating to your applicant for Knox County ducats, and a neat Joseph Drueekcr, who has been in this city and newsy applicant it is. It has sixteen pages conducting the oil experiment, left vestetday well filled with interesting nnd breezy rend­ for his home in the west. Business Marriage, Love, Money and Destiny. All you require to read it. is the key, which ing matter and well worth its price-.'ill cents Mrs. L. L. Hanscom lias been quite ill since moving to Bath, but we are pleased to state that a year. We hope to see the Farmer prosper at the present time she is improving. I you can obtain for the asking by calling at our store. It is a study that will interest the young, and thrive amazingly, ns it well deserves to. C. L. Gahan lias gone with Capt. Joyce in the fishing steamer Novelty. Mrs. Gahan will pass the summer in Everett, Mass. the middle aged, and the old. It is alike interesting to the poor and th * rich. The million- The Iloekland Loan tit Building Association, Secretary Whitford of our Y. M. C. A. left with a Board of Directors that comprises Thursday for Michigan to attend the National > many of our best known and responsible citi­ Convention of Y. M. C. A. secretaries. (A aire.if he has a moment to spare beyond the care of his millions, will (in 1 it answers carefully zens, with an excellent board of officers and Joseph Paladino returned from Boston Sat­ o with llattcring prospects of success is now urday. Joseph Famtilare accompanied him back and will he employed in his shop. □ ready for business, nnd we hope our business Miss Hattie Bird very pleasantly entertained o and accurately. No game, no puzzle. Nothing that has ever been conceived will prove more men nnd men of money will show their usual her Sunday School class at her home Thurs­ o shrewdness and interest in home affairs by tak­ day evening. There were games, music, > ing shnros. The association offers good rates refreshments, and the young misses passed a (A interesting to a social gathering than the wonderful answers to the questions propounded to the to investors and neat homes to borrowers. delightful evening. The many friends of John A. Mallett and o Take shares and help yourself, your neighbor Ada M. Allen of this city arc congratulating > and your city! them on their marriage which occurred yester­ z Cosmos Stone. day. Mr. Mallett is one of our best known and most popular young men and Mrs. Mallett n Why not have a Fourth r,f July celebration is a charming young lady. Congratulations. m in this city ? If our llook & Ladder and Hose Miss Alice Wight, only child of Mr. ai d 2 To obtain it has cost us a heap of money, yet to those who call for it, it is as free as air. Companies should take hold of this matter we Mrs. James Wight, died at her home on Ma­ > have no doubt that Iloekland would right roy­ sonic street, Wednesday forenoon about eleven o’clock, after a painful illness of ten days. No a As it appears in this piper, it is useless without the Key, which must be had from us to read ally celebrate on the glorious day. If it is in death has occurred in our city for some lime that m order we would hereby move that the various has so visibly affected our people as ibis. De­ fire companies at their next meeting nppnint ceased was a young lady whose sunny, cheerful co disposition, and bright and original character­ -< it aright. Our object in spending this great amount of money on this greatest of all curiosities nmiltees to discuss the matter and see if ar- istics won tor her a warm place in a large circle > |enients cannot lie made tor a jollification. of friends, ull of whom sincerely mourn her • city government might chip in a little death. The funeral occurred Saturday, Rev. z Itiiin and keep some of this Fourth of July D. I*. Hatch officiating, -he tioral offerings < and mystery of mysteries, is to intice the good people of this city to our store. The Key will were many and beautiful, including a broken o toney at home. circle troth the young lady friends of the de­ z ceased,ahouquet from the Congregational choir, m of which Mr. and Mrs. Wight are members, a not be given to children to carry home. To only those of families and young ladies and young A signed editorial in of a floral banjo from voting gentlemen friends and ■n late issue on “The State nnd Private School” other pieces. The services were largely attend­ 3) by A. I). Small, formerly of this city, has ed, the young lady associates of the deceased O gentlemen will it he given, and while in the hiding do not forget to look at the finest line of been severely and we must assert after a care­ being present in a body. Mr. and Mrs Wight are not alone in their sorrow, which is shared 2 ful reading of the article, unfairly criticized. by all who were acquainted with the daughter, T k article is logically written ami conta ins and know the extent of their sail loss. The re­ 2 House Furnishing ever gathered under one roof. some 'very weighty arguments ugainst the mains were buried at Achorn Cemetery. > bill then pending before the Great and Gen­ Capt. Joint Gregory died Friday morning at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Elkanah Hall, z eral Court to place private schools under slate aged 88 years. Capt. Gregory was a brother m supervision. Perhaps if the article had not of Hanson, Isaac and Hiram Gregory, Mrs. H proved so forcible and reasonable it would not Clarissa Bird and the late Mrs. Michael Achorn O have been so bitterly criticized by tlie friends of this city. Mrs. Cleveland, who died at the Head-ol-tlie-l’ond some two years ago at the o of the proposed bill. age of 93, was also a sister of the deceased. > Capt. Gregory was a well known master mari­ PARLOR SETS— All Prices. CHAMBER SETS— UH Prices. CARPETINGS fo r the Million. BALDWIN RE­ ner, retiring front the sea some 19 years ago. r As will he seen by a local Item a complete He leaves a wile, two sons and three daughter.-. sewerage survey ofour city has been made undtr The sons are Frank anti Weston Gregory, O fhe direction of the city committee. We think two of our most successful captains, the daug! - FRIGERATORS, as low as the ordinary, com non R efrigerator can be boaght. OIL STOVES for everybody. ters being Mrs. Elkanah Hull of this city amt X that in so doing an important step has been Mrs. George Sargent of Boston, both widows, Z tuken towards good health and better streets. and Mrs. John Q. Adams of this city. The T he C.-G. has udvocatedj this move and had cause of Capt. Gregory’s death was a general STRAW MATTING, thcusands of yards; prices 12 1-2 cents to 75 cents p e r)a rd . STOVES AND RANGES breaking up. Capt. Frank Gregory came home the best of reasons for doing so. The best from Baltimore a week ago in answer to a tele­ kind of improvements to make are such as wil gram, leaving his vessel, schooner Laura Mes­ to look at that would make you wish the old stove would b urst to pieces at once. LACE AND DRAPERY CUR TAINS prove permanent. A few sections of sewerage ser there. Capt. Weston Gregory, ot schooner Witt. Rice, is at Key West. The funeral oc­ put in here and there at random are worse that) curred Sunday at two o’clock at the home of W ill sell Tickets for (he last time none und ‘tls money thrown away. With a Mrs. Hull, Camden street. DINNER AND TEA SETS. SILVER WARE, a ll prices. complete sewerage survey and a plan which UNTIL THE 1st DAY OF JULY, 1888, will give us drainage areas, natural sewer loca­ At the following Reduced Rates: tions nnd the like we can make additions to Gen, Sheridan’s illness is said to bo due to Respect!ully, the Public's OLefent Servants, tewers in a systematic way that will eventually overwork and is not ol a serious nature. C A B IN E T S , F all Lungtli...... Pur Dozen, *2 00 C A B IN E T S , H alf I.cilgtl...... “ 2 25 us a modern system of dra tiage. We think The North Carolina Republican Convention nominated Oliver H. Dockery lor Governor. CABINETS, Bunt Figure...... “ 2 50 the city government has done well even if we CABINETS, ol Children...... “ 2 50 get not one foot of new sewerage this year. The town of Bethel, Conn, la agitated over CABINETS, Vignelte...... “ 3 00 an attempt to enforce the old Sunday bine laws. PANEL, Full Length...... •' 4 00 Two weeks ago, in answer to an article in The village of Harlan in ltoumania tv. s PANEL, Half Length...... “ 4 60 our paper about the need of a shoe laetory in burned Friday. Four hundred families ate BOUDOIR, Foil Length ...... “ 4 75 THE ATKINSON ibis city, a Massachusetts subscriber sent us a BOUDOIII, Half Length...... “ 5 00 homeless. BOUDOIR, Very Large lleuils.., “ li 00 communication concerning a shoe manufac­ There was a large Republican demonstration turer who wished to locate in Maine. The (OPUXG AMI ENLARGING AT THE pi Paris Wednesday night in opposition to SAME TERMS. communication was handed President Knight Boulanger. of the Rockland Board of Trade, who wrote gg-Thcse photograph* will be in all respicts the to the put ties in question, selling forth our Eighteen hundred houses were recently Haute an my regular work. I shall use gold edge burned in a Corean town ami many people lost cards, ami thin will be the hint chance that you will city's innumerable advantages as a place of have |O get Pictures at those price,,. If you live House Furnishing Company, their lives. out of the eily, you can order by mall accompanied business,and Friday a definite proposition was by the money and the tickets will be sent to you. received from said firm. They wish to come Tlte master builders of Fall River have com­ I lit-se tiebelH will hold good for all, both old and bined, und will insist on a return to the ten’ young, lilt the first day of October, ls$S. DO NOT here and do a yearly business of $200,000,man­ DELAY till the last few days, but i t,me and buy or ufacturing men’s^boots. Their yearly pay-roll hour system. ol der your tickets at ouee. My Stu*Uo in be­ tween Iturpee’s Furniture ltooni# ami tlte will amount to $50,000, employing about 100 I Henry George says lie will stump New York Ain. Express Olltce, U P S T A IR S 1 have a hands. Their proposition will be presented in j State for Cleveland. He says he would like to allow ease al the entrain c lilted with Pliolograplis made al these prices, The Negallve will be shown St. Nicholas Building, full at a meeting of the Rockland Board of have free trade at once. you after the silling aud il not satisfactory anotber Trade to he held in the City Council rooms Frank Mills, a Harvard student, died Friday aitting will be made. tTrs evening at 7-30 o’clock. Now we shall from the effects ol opium taken in company CAUTION. see bow much Iloekland wants a shoe-factoryI with three other students on a “ lark." Understand that 1 have not reduced my price. We shall sec how many of orr grocers, dry Buv a ticket and you can lake 4 mouths Io come While workmen were demolishing an old ami ail tor your pliolograplis, but If you do not buy goods men, clothing dealers, boot and shoe ZMZJTXTT STR EET, - - XEOOXTTiJVXTXJ. building in New York city the fourth tioor fell, a ticket you will have to pay full price. inen,.etc., etc., are shrewd enough to see that killing one man und wotitidiug five others. a little money put into a building lor use as a shoe-factory will be a fine investment. The The ltepuldiean senators have decided that hriu iu question wants certain inducements the debate ou the fishery treaty should be open ; IPsiAACf CJ. A’l’lx IINSOTV, <»<,»,*r,-,tl Aim, offered, and as other cities and towns are ■ he Democrats have taken the opposite view. offering inducements we shall he obliged to do Miuistcr Phelps arrived at his home in so. The firm rates very high in Brudstreet’s Burlington. Vl., Wednesday evening, and was aod is eonducling three big factories now. warmly received after his three years absence. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1888 3

Audbrey Withamhas sold his house to Chas. OIL vs. WOOD. MAINE MATTERS. FARWELL RAI.T...... RWKI.AXIt, FOLKS AND THINGS. Nichols. CHAS. E. BURPEE, The first cargo of ties for the T-imerock It. An Experiment in Burning Lime Mr. E. L. Macomber, of Belfast is building M A T IN E E A N D N IG H T , 2650—REBUMR WEEKLY CIRCULATIOH—2650 II. has arrived. Which Has Been Tried. a new yacht to add to Belfast's fleet. About 30 Italians, bound for Mt. Desert, were The kiln on Winter street near the steam J. E. Mitchell has been elected first lieuten­ HOUSE. SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER SATURDAY, - JUNE 2. For Additional Locals See First Page. in the city yesterday. mill has been turning out lots of lime and ant of the Hamlin Rifles, of Bangor. I,. E. Marsh appears on the street with a ! using no wood. Within the shed the kiln is At a special meeting of the city council A- B ZB E Y ’S ! found encircled by a system of pipes. One Joseph Vcnzie will get Into his new shop this dandy ice delivery team —new horses and a Thursday, a contract was made with the Ber­ GRAINER, PAPER HANGER, Double Mammoth Spectacular week. new wagon. i of these pipes runs from a reservoir of oil into lin Bridge Company for the erection of an iron — ANU KEAt.CR IX— i burners which pass in nt the kiln arch; a sec- Don't pnt waste oaper where it can get into bridge to replace the Gooch Island bridge be­ There seems to be a war on the kiln-wood loud pipe comes from the steam mill nnd con- the street! business in this vicinity,and crude oil and soft tween Biddeford and Saco. It will be ready PAINTS, OILS, DRYERS, 1 ncle - Tom’s - Cabin 1 ducts steam into these burners also, and throws July 1st. C O M r’TYN'V. J. >1. Smail opens the I/iuriil House, North- coal are getting the best of the confl ict. . tlie oil In the form of gas into the kiln, so that Varnishes, Glass, Etc. E. C. Allen of Augusta, in a letter to his port, next Monday. Br. seh. Clara arrived yesterday from Monc­ : the system of pipes is nothing more nor less business manager, Mr. John E. Avery, dated MATERIALS FOR ARTISTS 2 UNIFORMED BRASS BANDS 2 The substantial granite wharf of Perry Bros, ton, N. B., with 5300 railroad ties for the , than a gas generator. The burners arc lighted White and Colored, and the great and only is nearly completed. Limerock II. R. and a shaft of intensely powerful flame is Paris, May 11th, states that a few hours after A Great Specialty. his arrival he met Mr. Blaine in Rue Scribe by 4. MYSTIC 4- QARTETTE ! 4 A culvert has been built arross Main street All who are interested in having 850,000 a thrown amongst the rock which soon becomes accident. Mr Allen states thnt lie never saw T h e only Double Company In Kxiafence. at the foot of North Main. year spent in this citv by shoe-factory em­ lime. This is how lime is manufactured with­ Berry Bros. Block. Mr. Blaine looking better, nnd ;that he cer­ , Kate Partington, the world renowned Topsy. ployes are cordially invited to attend the out the use of wood. *<*I’ricrs I.ow. Rsti.faction Quxrnntreil. Charles Price’s yacht is at N. F. Albee's be­ tainly appeared strong and vigorous. Fanny Bedford, ae Topsy No. 2. Little Oracle, Boaid of Trade meeting in the city council This process of lime burning is the result of 30 the beautiful and phenomenal child aetreea, aw Kva. ing fitted up for the season. The second reunion of the Sons nnd Daugh­ Engaged for thin season, the only genuine South rooms tonight nt 7.30 o’clock. All nrc Invited, the studies of Druccker Bros of Druecker, Wis­ Carolina Jubilee Singer* and Plantation Trouba­ G. H. Bletben has bought a 55-inch New whether members of the Board of Trade or consin,nnd was first successfully tried in April. ters of Maine was held at Franklin Hall, Ab­ dours; the tetthelic trained donkey L e o n , the Mail bicycle of II. M. Brown, Jr. not. Alter repented trials they put in operation at ington, Mass , Friday evening. Ex-Gov. J. -A.3XT ftmalleM Shetland pony In the w orld. Work has been commenced by the syndicate About one hundred Gootl Templars from their plant an oil burner of their own invention. L. Chamberlain, Hon. Charles J. Noyes, lion. A Street Parade given Daily at 12 o’clock at Deep Cove Point, Owl's Head. Knox County attended the District session They made a study of (he most exhaustive Llewellyn Powers and Hon. Harrison llumc Unparalleled Success Popular Prices of Admiaaion : The foundations of J. O. Packard’s new held here with our local lodge Wednesday. It character, adding device after device to their were among tlie spenkers. A large delegation appliances until their system is now practically from the association nt Brockton wns present. 35 and5 0 Cts. Children, 25 Cts. house, Rankin street, are completed. was a meeting of unusual Interest and profit. Reaerved Beata now on aale at Spear, May & The grounds about the new North-end school- It was not decided where to hold the next ses­ perfect. They now have in operation in Rev. Thomas W. Jones, for a number of TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. Stovor’a. Druecker a plant of six large kilns and no years pastor of the Congregational church In ^■•Remember Little Eva’a ever popular Matinee house are being very handsomely graded. sion. Hamilton Lodge are under obligations at 2.30. C hildren’* Prices, M atinee 15 cent*. to the following for kind services rendered: fuel save crude petroleum is used. Oil burn­ Saratoga, New York, was recently called to the Allie McDonald shipped a valuable black ing In their case has produced n better lime pastorate of the Congregational church in cocker spaniel to Burlington, Iowa, yesterday. To the N. A. Burpee Hose Co. lor the loan of FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE! their hall,to Albert Smith for loan of an organ, with diminished expense. Waterville, but was obliged to decline on ac­ The young people or the M. E. church arc to the First Baptist church for loan of settees The process under the Druecker patents con­ count of a previous engagement for the General organizing a society tor mutual improvement The advent of tin: Celebrated Botanical Phyel. FLOWERS! PLANTS! and to all others who assisted in entertaining. sists of oil injected by nnd with steam and Superintendeney of the Congregational denom­ and to assist the pastor. air, through burners that permits the operator ination in the states of New Jersey, Pennsyl­ W. A. Kimball nnd wife, who have been in The Warren B. B. C. will play the Commer­ to soften the effects of combustion of the va­ vania, Maryland and Virginia. Mrs. Jones charge of the Rockland branch o f the Atkin­ Mr.R.H. Burnham cial College team on the High School grounds rious gases and to readily control and diffuse wns a native of Maine, having been Miss Sarah son House Furnishing Co., have tendered their DR. A. 1). BARTON, tomorrow nt 2 30 o’clock. the II due. Steam can be provided by a sys­ Putnam, of Norridgewock. ROCKLAND, MAINE. resignations to take effect tomorrow. Mr. Who for the past eighteen months has been per tem of overarching boilers in the eyes of the manently located at the Clinton House,Thomaston, — A CENT FOR — Capt. E. A. Butler has commenced work ex­ Kimball does this against the wishes of the kilns, thus providing steam at no expense. CUMBERLAND COAL. las proved one of the most sanguine successes cavating and grading for his proposed house, company’s managers to whom he has proved a known to this locality for many years. The experiment in this city was made Over 20oo patients have received treatment from corner of Union and Beech streets. very valuable man and one whose position will Brig Caroline Gray has just discharged 420tons this skillful practitioner, among whom are Rome Frederick H. Moses, There will be a meeting of King Solomon’s under the personal direction of Joseph Dru- ot Cumberland coal,Georges Creek,genuine,for of the most prominent people of Thomaston ns also be exceedingly difficult to fill. Mr. Kimball Fred II. Spear. Tis the best coal in the DECORATIVE FLORIST, Chapter, It. A. M., Thursday evening,for work eckcr, one of the inventors. The experiment many of the h oling chin ns of Rockland and the has been with the company more than two was made under many disadvantages. Dry country. surrounding country. B vjcltsio o rt, — 3VIz».ine. on the Past and Most Excellent degrees. years, and Mrs. Kimball Ins been in their em­ The throngs which have crowded the parlors of steam gives the best results, and in the experi­ the Clinton House the past year attest to the ability ploy about one year. Mr. Kimball's first busi­ FALMOUTH HOTEL. ftipEvery variety of Floral Work Supplied. The Unlversalist Circle will be held Thurs­ ment here the steam was carried 425 feet and was of the doctor to cope successfully with disease. ness for the firm was done in an upper room in All persons are aware that with the approach of day instead of Wednesday this week on ac­ wet when it reached the burner. Then too tlie The Falmouth Hotel, Portland, takes a front spring especially after a long and tedious winter count of Memorial Day occurring Wednesday. Central Block. They sent him a few samples kilns are of a different shape from those to rank among the lending hostelries of the day. during which the appetite craves more or le-s ani­ anti be astonished them liy sending in some big In elaborate appointments, superior cuisine and mal food ami fatty substances the system bccoim s Terry Bros, have completed a good job in which Mr. Druecker is accustomed. The oil excellent service it is unrivalled,nnd the courte­ d» ranged, the blood impute ami the organs gener­ cash orders. This was the starting of the SEEDS AND PLANTS. raising the granite crossing in front of their used comes from Lima, Ohio, nnd was brought sy of the office staff is such as makes all the ally debilitated and fail to perform their proper.olll- ccs. Now is the time to prepare your system for We are offering this apring a large aaaor'tineut of store, which has been too low for travel in company’s branch store business which has here by rail in a big iron tank. guests feel at home, while the landlord, John K. Martin, is the peer of any in New England. another year, invigorate the blood, tone up the sys­ Flower uml Vegetable Seeds which we shall eell muddy seasons. assumed such great proportions. Mr. Kimball The experiment in this city proved a success tem nnd give new vigor to the life-sustaining organs afterwards did business in the Htore now occu­ The Falmouth Hotel is to Portland what the of the body. under the most unfavorable conditions. The “ Palace” is to San Francisco, the “ Palmer” to It. P. Perry has sold a lot, adjoining his pied by 'V. O. Titus nnd moved from there to Are you sick or suffering, call at once and satisfy At The Lowest Possible Prices place on Maverick Square, to Capt. E. W. kiln was started Tuesday at four o’clock and Chicago, the “ Vendome” to Boston, t iik iik s t . yourself of Dr. Barton’s ability to render you relief. That GOOD SEEDS can he afforded. We do not the store south of II. S. Flint’s. His energy This fact is known to all its patrons. Dr. Barton's remedies all einitnite from the vegeta­ handle CHEAP seeds. We have ulso in our Frames nt four o’clock Wednesday it was drawn for ble kingdom which is tlie true principle of all rem • Cookson, of schooner Helen Montague, who nnd push were all the time building up the a large stock of will build a handsome house there very soon. the first time, having run 24 hours, a shorter edies intended for tin* human family. Roots,herbs, business, so that the next move of the firm M hrtbs. barks and gum* are tlie chief ingredients of bis pre­ Although Enoch Davis has retired from the time by considerable than usual for that kiln, scriptions, all of which, scientific in their combina­ was into the St. Nicholas building, whose im­ tion, are powerful, yet harmless in producing prop­ VBEetahle asfl FlowerSnc H auls, firm of G. F. Kaler & Co., he will remain with when using wood. It was run for five er results mense space has been rapidly filled by the days and the production was in every way J ohnson—Rockland, May 17, to Mr. and Mr*. D. Such as Early and Late Cabbages, Tomatoes, Cel­ the new force which wllll be largely increased, growing trade. Mr. Kimball’s fertility and re­ I,. JohnRon, a daughter. The great secret of Dr. Barton's success lies in ery, Pansies, Verbenas, Phlox, Pinks, Aster satisfactory. The kiln yielded about 130 bar­ McCi K—Rockland, May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. E d ­ his detecting and defining disease. In the earliest Stocks, Etc. We also grow new machinery put in and the business fully years of his life he was found to possess an intui sources as an advertiser, an art by itself, his rels of lime a day. Last fall this kiln ran six ward McCue, a daughter. developed. hard work and pluck and energy have made McPilKE—Rockland, May 27,Mrs. Alice MePhee, tive power, a natural gift which enables him to tell Early Lettuce, Radishes & Cucumbers weeks and the best she could do, u: der tlie a son. his patients their exact feelings, symptoms, etc., and in no case has he failed during his advent in The High School B. B. C'ub beat the College the Atkinson House Co’s interest in this city a most favorable circumstances, was a yield of P ekry — Camden, May 17, to Mr. and Mrs. W. and can furnish in any quantity. Club Saturday by a score of 17 to 10. Chaples big and paying one. Mr. Kimball's reason for W. Perry, a non. this locality. His prices are within the|reach of all 112 barrels a day. The rock used was excep­ G r a y —D eer I«ie, May 20, to Mr. and Mrn. Are you In need of medical aid this spring, don’t and Howard of the College team made home resigning is to accept a more lucrative position fail to try this opportunity. Ask your neighbor tionally hard. The experiment proved conclu­ Harlon Gray, a son. C. M. TIBBETTS. runs. The game was played on the HigC and one that accords more nearly with his GILLIS—N orth Haven, May 20, to Mr. and Mrs. who has sought relief end by a personal call satisfy 17-21 sively that oil as a fuel in lime manufacture is Roderick Gillis, a non. youiself of Dr. Barton’s celebrated power of read­ ing your case. School ground. tastes. cheaper,by far, and gives more and better lime A n d r e w s —Vinalliaven, May 20, to Mr. and Mrn. Nison Andrews, a son. C. U. Keen, with his wife and infant were AMUSEMENTS. in the same time, than wood. The Doctor Has a Branch Office in tipped out of their carriage in front of the So evident and beyond question was the ex­ R ockland, Thorndike, Saturday evening, coming into The McNamara benefit last night was large­ iflnrrhujcs. periment that quite a number of the burners where lie will be found from 9 A.M . to 4 P. M., collision with another leant. A few bruises ly attended by a very appreciative audience. have been ordered and a portion of them daily, and the remainder of the tunc at the Clinton STLkt e y a m — a m I’HKi.L—Rock land, May 23, were the only injuries sustained. The program was well rendered and passed off by Rev.W.M.Kimmell,Charles E.,Sturtevant of Au- House, Thomast n. Patients will be treated ar shipped. The oil burners will be put into the their own homes as far as olllce hours will permit. very smoothly. guRtnand Adulla W. Campbell of Rockland. 20 E. P. Labe is putting the finishing touches Five Kilns at once, and a tank of oil is on the Ma l l e t t —A l l e n —Rockland, May 28, by Rev. on a set of scenery for the Curtis Star Comedy llamilion Lodge will hold a sociable in their way to put the scheme into operation there. W. M.Kimmell, John A.Mallett and Ada M. Allen, both of Rockland. Co. It includes a kitchen, street, prison and hall in Crockett Block Thursday evening. A W. W. Case of this city is selling agent for Me r r ie ie l d —T h o m as—Union, May 21,bv Rev. forest scene, with draperies and wings, and is treat given to all. Admission ten cents. the New England states and New York. W. II. Crawford, George L. Merrifield ot Hope, on a par with all of Mr. Labe’s tine work. Bring your friends I In the kiln, where the experiment was and Mattle F. Theinas of East Union. Layr—Me se r v e y —Union, May 19, by Rev. The High School and Commercial College Mrs. E. P. Alexander of Belfast will give tried, the drawing took place every four hours, W. II. Crawford, Warren Layr and Lydia Meser­ whereas with wood the kiln was drawn every vey, both of Union. V O L A P U K ! Baseball Clubs played on the school-house hutnorousand other readings in the Y.M.C. A. J ones—J o rd a n —W ashington, May 20, by T. grounds, Wednesday, the College Nine win­ rooms Monday evening, June 4th. Mrs. Alex­ six hours. 8. Bowden, Ksq., Thonina P. Jones and Mrs. Bar­ ning by a score of 23 to 10. Emperor of the bara A. Jordan, both of Homerville. The new Universal Language is very ander is an elocutionist of rare attainments, INGRAHAM ’S HILL. College Club made a home run. and is without doubt one of the finest artists U c a tb s. easy when y u get the hang of it. For Capt.Cousins brought as freight in the Village in her line in this section of our country. All A rag bee was held at Mrs. S. G. Everett's who enjoy a pleasant and profitable hour instance; Maid to this city, on Thursday, two hundred Wednesday evening, ’’l’was largely attended W ig h t —Rockland, May 23, Alice Westall, and fifty cases of sardines from Thurlow, should not fail to hear her. and wns a very enjoyable occasion. A nice daughter of .lumen and Emma E. Wight, aged 17 years, 2 days. Wew ood in f orm t hep ubli c th at Knowlton & Co., and also a large lot from The Bowdoin College Glee Club will make treat was served ....M rs. John A. Clark is G regory—Rockland, May 25, ('apt. Jo h n G reg­ F'ye Bros., Green’s Lauding. their first appearance here Monday next. The very ill__ Mrs. Mary Stevens has been very ory, aged 88 years, 1 month, 26 days. Mank—Rockland, May 23, A ndrew W ., son of mor ewa lip ape r ca nbe bou ght io Edw. Thurlow has put a water moter club is made up of a dozen students of Bow­ sick....Rock is being blasted from the road in Thomas W. and Jane Mank, aged 31 years, 5 I have a large stock of very fine Plants lor the into his ice-cream manufactory which manipu­ doin and they have in their ranks a quartet trout of John Perry’s....T he house opposite montlis, 15 days. rth e sam emo ney atth e p i ace men vegetable and flower gurden which 1 am selling at T enney—Rockland, May 22, John 8. Tenney, prices that people can afford to use them. I make a lates four freezers. An ice chopping machine and a banjo nnd guitar quintet. They sing the store is to be fixed over...... The interior aged 45 years, 11 m onths, 25 days. specialty of raising all plants strong and healthy, of Mr. Thurlow’s own invention and manufac­ all the college songs and have had immense of the chapel is nearly finished and will prob­ H a s k e l l —Rockland. May 22, Willie I)., son of tion ed be low th an at an y p l ace in hardening them off well so they will stnnd trans­ A E. and Rose M. Haskell, aged 10 years, 7 planting without any check in growth. Persona ture is a very useful portion of the apparatus. success in Portland, Augusta, Gardiner, Farm­ ably be ready for occupancy in a few weeks months. 5 days. in Rockland and vicinity can tind my Plante at O. Kn ox Co un ty. B. F a i.es, 337 Main St., Rockland, or E uuene M. The News says: “The Waldoboro Granite ington, Auburn, Waterville, Skowhegan, Bid­ ...... At the annual election of the Bay View D a m s -South Cushing, May 20, Mrs. Elizabeth deford and a number of other places where Davis, aged 78 years* 4 montlis, 13 days. C l a r k , Camden. Any orders left for Cut Flowers Company has the contract for furnishing the Sunday School the following officers were T h o m pson —Cushing, May 20, M rs. Lydia or Floral Designs at the above places wifl have granite for the culverts of the Rockland Lime- they have given concerts. They aie hard chosen: Rev. W. O. Holman, Stipt.; 11. II. Thompson. prompt attention. workers,good singers and deservea lull attend- Ingraham, Asst.; W. A. Holman, Secretary; J ohnson—Camden, May 11, Myrtle M .daughter R. H. BURNHAM, rock Railroad. This with their other work of .J. Johnson, aged 10 mouths. WILLIS E. HAMILTON, will keep the company pretty busy this sea­ ance. C. E. Meservey, Treasurer; Miss Helen A. P er k ins—Roekland, May 4. Gordon Perkins, Kalloch,Librarian;Carrie K. Ingraham, Asst.; aged Sii years, A months. 4 days. •234 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. BELFAST, MAINE. son. The amusement loving public seem never to T iil r lo w —Green’s Landing, May 27, Hannah 12 GO *1 ' ' Road Commissioner Fogg has rebuilt Cam­ tire of old “ Uncle Tom.” The Abbey Uncle Mrs. W. O. Holman,Organist; Miss Carrie K. Thurlow, wife of Moody Thurlow, aged 86. Ingraham,Asst.; E. S.Montgomery,Chorister; Ma t h e w s —Vinalhaven, May is, Capt. Stinson den street and continued up the Camden road Tom's Cabin party seem to have demonstrated Mathews, of Deer Isle, aged 79 years. and over Jameson’s Point to the cemetery, this during their tour through the state this II. 11. Ingraham, W. O. Holman, J. II. Kal­ <' l n m n g h a .m—N orth W ashington, May 28, Mr. month. Full houses have greeted them in loch, Mrs. S. A. Sherman, Miss Carrie 1). Samuel Cunningham. I \ vh a making ns fine a piece o f road as one can wish to see. He works up towards Achorn cemetery every town and their production is highly Clark, Mrs. W. O. Iiolman, Teachers. The report of tlie treasurer showed that the school Tool Sharpener Wanted. this week. spoken of. The company is a very large one One Granite Tool Sharpener. Address Faint! Faint! with Kate Partington as Topsy; they carry was in good condition financially, all bills be­ 22-20 II. II. H A R V EY , Augusta, Me. L. W. Benner has uncovered about 1000 their own orchestra which should lend addi­ ing paid and a balance remaining in the treas­ CAPT. TOM square feet of limerock on Rankin street, ami tional interest to the play. The performance ury. The average attendance during the year CIRL WANTED. Yon can buy the Heady Mised will soon begin blowing. The teams of A. C. Apply to —18 KUSlIINt; rilINGB IN — in Farwell Hall on Saturday June 2 1 will be was 10. Good interest is still manifest in the MRS. JAMES FEIINALD, and Isaac Guy are carting earth from this lot to looked for with interest. Matinee for children school. their house premises, corner of Middle street 19-19 Cor. Fulton and Suffolk Sts., South End. in the afternoon. SEASIDE PAINT! and Broadway. ------FISH AND FISHING. SLOOP YACHT FOR SALE. Braves from Segotchet and Mecadecut Tribes SOME FIGURES. A center board yacht nearly new, 28 feet keel. FOR $1.25 PER GAL. SELLING OUT! of Improved Red Men visited Nahanada A fish dealer says there are 11,808 bones in Will sell at a bargain as owner has no use for her. each shad.... The tailureof this season’s mack­ Can he seen by calling on —SEND 1OH SAMI'LE.CAllt) TO— Tribe, Friday evening. Seven pale faces were The proposition of the boot and shoe firm PARKS BDKER, adopted, the new forest and wigwam parapher­ erel fishing is prognosticated. We shall see! 19-20* Camden Street, Rockland. which can be induced to locate in this city is as ....W . S. Trefethen & Co. of Portland have — 1118 STOCK OF— nalia being used for the first time. A long list follows; That Rockland should furnish a H. H. CRIE &. CO. of applications was received. built this past winter an cel sloop which can lh building with engine and hollers, main shaft­ also be used for lobsters. It is built after the SEED POTATOES W. A. Kimball contemplates providing ing, sprinklers and benches free of rent for a E arly Oxford, (new ); Clark'-* No. 1; Beauty of JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, plan of a regular lobster smack, having a well Hebron; Early Rose; Pride of America. For sale O ily of" H iO cklantl. Vinalliaven and Hurricane with the Sunday term of years; or if Rockland people prefer 12 feet square and is a model of its kind. The Herald and Globe. If sufficient encouragement to make a stock company they can do so. In eel season will commence soon and it is this C. E. HAVENER, PROPOSALS. Ornaments, Silver Ware, is offered he will send a steamer on there with that case the firm would like to have the citi­ firm’s idea to keep them alive until used, in­ At the Brook, - Rockland, Maine, EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the the papers on Sunday immediately on the ar­ zens subscribe for a certain amount of the 19-20 1 olllce of the City Marshal until 1*4 o'clock stead of killing them immediately after they S at noon of June 1, ISHS, lor furnishing 100Knives, Forks, Spoons, rival of the paper train in this city. stock, and tlie firm would furnish the rest of are caught. The craft is sloop rigged and is tons, more or less, of Egg or Broken Coal of the the capital needed. The firm will do a busi­ BOAT FOR SALE. first quality. Also 100 tons more or ess, of Stove Coal Two lantern with a holding capacity of four 15 1-2 tons register. She is 41 feet in length Center board boat, nineteen foot keel, six and of like quality ; the* Coal to be in all respects of the quarts each have been received for illuminating ness of 8*200,000 annualley with u yearly^ pay­ and is 13 feet beam. one-hilif foot beam, nearly new, will be sold at a best quality and to be well screened before delivered. CAMTOHM, ETC’.. the breakwater and Eber Ring, residing on roll of 850,000. Supposing such a plnnt us they — ------bargain to close vegael account. She can he ex Also 150 cords of Wood more or less of Dry, Mer­ A daring trip was made one day last week amine'I at Geo. F. Ayers & Son's lumber shed. chantable Ch-fled Wood, Birch, Maple or Beech. Jameson Point, has been appointed to care for ask for should cost 810,000 and they should be Apply to S, M. BIRD, 206 Main 8 t. Also tlie price of the wood, lilted for stoves. All them. One lantern will be hung each night allowed the use of it, rent free, for ten years. by a partv ot seven Canadian Pacific railroad to be delivered at such places and at such limes The interest on 810,000 for ten years would be contractors and others in the steamer Carrie D., and in such quantities as maybe directed by the ALMOST GIVEN AWAY from a crane at the end of the breakwater. undersigned for the Pauper, Fin*, Policeund Hchool 86000. In ten years the factory would pay which is owned by Starrs, Askwith & Co., Dcoartments, reserving the right to reject any or Fred Dantorth, C. E„ of Gardiner, and City out 8500,000, the greater portion of which over the Moose River rapids, the principal in­ ail bids. ICE! R. C. HALL, Overseer of Poor. Engineer Tripp have completed the field work would be expended in this city. Wouldn't it let of Moosr''ead Like. They wished to get Big hunks of Crystal Frigidity will be delivered J AS. DONAHUE, Chairman Fire Com. The goods MUST BE SOLI). It of the city survey. A survey has been made be considered a good trade to pay 8'idOfi for the steamer oelow the rapids in order that she by the subscriber to all desiring. A. J. CROCKETT, City Marshal. as far west as Broadway and from the K. & L. JOUN COL80N, School Agent. 8300,000 ? That’s better than a K insas invest­ might carry the supplies which were being ICE FURNISHED IN ANY QUANTITY May 19, 1886. 1920 will pay you to buy how, even il you Railroad on the south to Maverick street ment ! taken to the scene of operations on the Cana­ llot weather I. onto ua uml u little cake of ice cacti on the north. The office work is now being dian Pacific line, and concluded to shoot the Jay will make a great auvluit of pcrl.kable article.. do not need the goods lor immediate Rockland should speak quickly and de­ Clear io, .ry .ta l ami free from uli impurity i.Ctiick- lh, EOT X EG I.Ei 1 VDL'l.SELF AT tills done. cidedly, for the firm is receiving offers from rapids. Charles Jackson of Monson was tuken atvuukie Ice. I.eave your order, will, use. A horse ridden by Walter Spear collided other cities and towns that want the factory as as pilot and the steamer entered the rushing ( season of the year if your blood, stom­ waters. After an exciting run through tlie L. E. MARSH. ach or liver are in the least affected. with the equippage of Mrs. John Ranlettat the badly as we do. Let the Board of Trade meet­ 20 foot of Granite street Suturduy evening. The ing tonight be attended by all who are in­ waters which ran at great speed over the rocks, You need a pure tonic to tone up the THOMAS DERMOT, young man was thrown from his horse, terested in our city’s welfare. the steamer emerged safe and sound. The Co-partnership Notice. I system. Bell’s Sarsaparilla is just the Mrs. Runiett from her carriage and shooting of the rapids has never been accom­ Mr. Enoch Davies retire, from our Firm on thio medicine that will help you. It is a 239 Main Street Rockland, Maine. the horses were sadly tangled, but a severe HORSE HAIRS. plished before by a steamer. The Carrie D. is ,lute, liuvlng .old all lii. Inlere.t to W. II. Ulov. r &l’o. U. F. KAI.Ell it CO. most reliable remedy for Kidney dilllcul- shaking up was all the harm that resulted. a boat about thirty feet iu length and draws May 1, 1888. Picked Up Here, There and Everywhere about five feet of water. ties and one that anyone can take. Levi E. Wade, station agent at Warren, has by Our Reporter. Tlie tinder.ign.d have ttd. day formed a Co- Prepared with great skill and care from NEW RESTAURANT been appointed agent at the station in this city. C. M. Blake is training two bronchos. A Belfast Journal: “The Maine Granite ft purttier.bip under the nam. and .tyle of G. F. Nature's own remedies, roots, barks and , Mr. Wade besides being a man of experience largely attended circus was held at Mr. Blake’s Improvement Co., in which Mr. C. J. llall, ot Eater & Go., ami will continue the Block Bu.ine.. AT THE BROOK, MAIN ST. iu ail it. brunches. Haring put in new machinery flowers combined together. oO cts. per ) and abundantly equipped for the duties of the stable Friday, one of the bronchos succeeding this city, is largely interested, is enlarging its we me now prepared to do all kiud. ef Mill work, position, understands telegraphy which is u in turning a complete somersault----II. M. business at its quarry at Norridgewock. About lucludiny riauinv. Hawing, furuing, Moulding, bottle by all dealers. Meals and Lunches at all Hours. Brown, Jr., has sold his horse to Boston par­ 7b men are to go to work at once, cutting the Carving, etc., at short notice. desirable qualification. Mr. Wade is a tine O. F. KAI.KIL. Next U. K. I red C’rie & t o.’. Store. fellow, lie was formerly in the employ of ties...... A. T. Blackington has bought Seth granite for the second story ot the Augusta W. H. G l.O V E ll, Orders Left at G.W. Drake’s lor Koh- 1 E. K. Gl.OVKIt. Farrand, Spear A Co., of this city and has B. Spear’s fleet footed running horse, the Tin post otlice, and quarrying for the library build­ bias, the Paper Hanger. ISAAC ADAMS, - Proprietor, JAMES FEKNALD. 19-29’ many friends here. Soldier. ing at Washington.” May l . t , 1SSS, 20.22 I 15 * 4 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 18B8

TWO SCHOONERS MAINE MATTERS. MASONIC MITES. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Which Grew In Camden Yards and C. M. Bailey of Winthrop has given #5000 The Masonic Token, published by Stephen Have Acquired Fame. toward the erection of the new Oak Grove Combines, in a manner peculiar to itself, tlio H. GRLLERT’S Berry of Portland, baa been received, and from best blood-purifying nnd strengthening reme­ Seminary building at Vassalhoro. Wc take the following from a late Marine its columns we clip the following. dies of the vegetable kingdom. You will find Journal : Capt. J. M. Phillips of Taun­ The recent census of the school children of Bro. E. M. Forties, of New Hampshire, is Ibis wonderful remedy effective where other Brunswick has shown the whole number to he ton, M ass., is acknowledged to lie one of the proselyting for the Order of the Eastern Star medicines have failed. Try It now. It. will 1388; Americans, 730; French Canadians, most thriving coastwise sailing vessel masters In tliis state. He lias organized a Chapter at purify your blood, regulate the digestion, | 002. and give new life and vigor to the entire body. , in tlie United Slates, tin i« an owner in a Biddetord. The general policy of the frater­ small fleet of the largest schooners that have George Alexander and Edward Pepper, Hath “ Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo great good. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! nity in tills state has been against the introduc­ T was tired out from overwork, and It toned l yet been built in this country, among which mariners, are to make a trip to Florida by tion of female Masonry. •>ietip.” Mrs. G. E. Simmons, ('oboes, N. Y. | are ihe King Phtlilp and the Pocahontas, both water with a twentv-foot sloop boat built in The backward Spring season has forced importers and man­ The Emperor of Germany died on March “ I suffered three years from blood poison. four-masters, and immense coal carriers. Bath last winter. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am These two vessels were fortunate enough during Oth at the age of ninety-one. He. was Grand It is understood that litigation over the will Master of the masons in that country, having cured.” Mrs. M. .1. Davis, Brockport, N. Y. ufacturers to dispose of large quantities of last winter's blizzard to reach a point along of the late Janies Deslton of Boston, in which been iniliateil In 1810, at Berlin. A masonic ' the coast where they eon Id get their anchors Purifies the Stood several Biddeford parties are interested, has service was held In Berlin the27th, in his mem­ down. Tlie Pocahontas off this port between been settled privately. ory, which was attended by 2,000 distinguished Hood's Sarsaparilla Is characterized by the Scotland Light Ship and Sandy llook, and Charles Humes, an old man who has fished freemasons from all parts of the empire. The three peculiarities : 1st. tlie ntrnbinntinn of remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion; 3d, tlie Goods at Ruinously Low Prices the King Phillip between Watch ttiil and along the Kennebec for many years, fell from Crown Prince, now Etnporer, was made a ma­ Block Island, where they were fortunate to process of securing the active medicinal his boat Tuesday forenoon at Augusta and was son in 1853, at the Royal Palace in Berlin, in qualities. The result Is a medicine of unusual ride out ihe gale without the loss of a rope j drowned. The body has not yet been recovered. an emergent lodge held by his father. We have aviled ourselves of this extraordinary opportunity and yarn, and with' no discomfort to the officers strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown and crow. Captain Phillips is generous in his I)r. Gordon of Portland was in Waterville A letter from Bro. Win. Brimsmaid, of Send for hook containing additional evidence. Wednesday and pronounced the supposed "Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system, visited the large markets the past week, where we bought a praises of his windlasses and ground tackle on Burlington, Vt., announced the death, March purities niv blood, sharpens mv appetite, nnd this occasion. In n recent conversation he case of small pox at the college building ns 1st of David McDaniel, nged 95 years. lie seems to make me over.” .1. P. Thompson, chicken pox. Consequently the scare is over. was No. 2 on the list. Bro. B. also stated that Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass. great many goods at our own figures and will. Every pur­ said: "Hood’s Sarsaparilla beats all others, and In the late gale the Pocahontas, in which | Fire in Litchfield Wednesday afternoon de- Bro. Hollenbeck, who headed the list, contin­ is worm Its weight In gold." I. Barrington. vessel I was, hail out SO fathoms of two inch ! stroyed the dwelling house nnd barn, together ues in good health anil spirits. 130 Bank Street, Net/ York City. chaser at our store will gain by it. as we are offering new and chain on one anchor, and 50 fathoms on the other, both riding by the Emery and Cheney with the dance hall, the property of Enoch Bro. John I,. Beardsley, of Washington Merrill. Loss .#1,600; insured for #1,100. H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa desirable merchandise at Lower Prices than elsewhere. The chain stopper, which is made by the American Lodge, Monroe, Conn., calls our attention to Sold by all druggists. St ; six for $5. Made Ship Windlass Company. Supplied rvitli these Cause, a defective flue. to the omission of the name of Hezekiali Hub­ only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. stoppcis.and ono of thisComp oiy's windlascss, William Yates of Plantation 21, in charge of bell, Huntington, Conn., from our list of old assortment and variety we arc showing is larger than any in I think the Pocahontas could ride out any gale i IOO Doses One Dollar. of wind that ever blew. j a crew on the old Brook drive, (ell from the masons. In inserting the names of two, in­ this city. I have been using the Providence Windlass logs Thursday morning striking tils head nnd itiated in 1810, wc had to guess nt which were for 15 years, and have never known them to earliest in the year, and guessed wrong in break down. They work splendidly, and I was drowned. His body was recovered. He believe them to lie tlie best windlass in cxist- was 28 years old and leaves a widow. omitting Bro. Hubbell, who, it seems, was in­ HARRIS’ anee. Tanks are to he constructed in Bangor by itiated February 8th, and therefore comes In as This argues well for a windlass that the the Portland Kerosene Oil Company, and then No. 9, while the other two will he 10 and 11. AN03YHE HOSIERY, GLOVES AND UNDERWEAR. Marine Journal has always said was the ties! oil will be carried there in hulk nnd Bangor The Triennial Conclave of the Grand En­ in use for vessels of nil classes. Capt. Phillips’ I be made a barrelling station. The cost of liaud- campment will lie held in Washington, in Oc­ LINIMENT! 50 dozen Ladies’ East Black Hose, extra length, at 25cper pair—an un­ schooners, the Pocahontas and King Phillip, I ling will be considerably lessened by this nr- tober 1889. Grand Master Rootnc announces For Internal as well as External ugo fo r deniable Bargain. will well repay any one who has the opportu­ Man or Beast. i rangement. that no change of place will be made, and the Thmistind* have been cured nnd relieved of Kid- nity to visit them; they are the finest spec!-, 10 dozen Ladies’ Black Silk Unseat l‘,5 cents per pair; this quality has •| Hon. Oiis Harriman, an old and prominent Triennial Committee of Washington is bus­ nt y Cotnplnint by the line of thin Liniment. Used mens of marine architecture in the shape of fore- I citizen of Stockton,died Tuesday of last week, ily at work under Chairman Myron M. Park­ inlernnliy nml externally, relieve-* tlie w orst caHe- never been less than 81.25. of Chronic RheumntiHtn, and in ordinary eases an | anil-afters alloat, and through long experience after a severe illness. Mr. Harriman served er. Fifty thousand templars are expected and immediate cure is guaranteed. For Sciatic Rheu- and careful observation, Capt. Phillips has mat Dm it in A1 C ram p or Paint*, Lanin Back or Children's Black Silk Unseat 50c: worth 81. many years as one of tlie county commission­ some are already engaging quarters. No Side#, will find it a mire relief. For Lame Stomach, succeeded in lilting them tip with every known ers of Waldo county. He was a life long hotel will charge extra rates, and some have re­ H eeding at the I.ung# and Spitting Blood, it is a Gent’s imported Seamless Half Hose at 17c ; size only 9 and 10, hut device for labor-saving and easy and successful democrat. duced them. most eflecPve anodyne. For all diseases of the navigation. We trust this tpyical American Throat, and Lungs, mich uh Hard Dry Cough, worth twice as much. The high water has put an end to the salmon Whooping Cough, Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, Bron­ skipper may make money enougli out of his Johnson's Cyclopedia. chitis, Asthma, Sore I hroat,Putrid and other forms Ladies” Balbriggaii Jersey Vests at 25c : a good trade. large investments in coastwise property to re­ fishing at tlie dam in Bangor for a few days, of Diptheria, Harris’ Andoyne Liniment takes the but the fishermen arc anxiously waiting Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia is a whole lead. Outwardly it is used lor Sprains, Bruises, tire and spend his days in ease and comfort on library of universal knowledge, from tlie pens Cuts, Swollen or stiff Joints, Contracted Cords or for it to commence once more. The water is usc h Ladies’Jersey Lisle Thread Vest, ecru, blue and pink colors only 50c. terra firm a. ol the ablest scholars in America and Europe. M R , Chilblains, Chapped Hands or Lips, the ...... -—« —-——-— quite clear lint no fishing can be done when it It is accepted us high authority in our leading bites of Mosquitoes and all poisonous insect.-?. Gent's Grey Mixed Underwear at 25 cents. DOES PROHIBITION PROHIBIT? is so very high. colleges, it is not for the few, like Applrton's For Sale by all Dealers in Drugs and Medicines. or the Britannica, but for all. It lias just licen Wholesale Agents, Governor Marble and council at a recent J o h n B ir d & Co., a nd S p e a r , May & St o v e r , Ladies’ imported Lisle Thread Gloves, finished lingers, at 15 cents. An Emphatic Answer in the Affirmative thoroughly revised at a cost of over #60,000 Rockland, Ma ne. 11 —Important Testimony. 1 meeting passed a vote of thanks to the officers and three years’ labor by forty editors, and over 2,000 renowned contributors. It is in eight Ladies’ Silk Taffeta Gloves, heavy embroidered back, at 25 cents. I In the February number of the Chnutnuquan ! and crews of the United States revenue steam­ ers Woodbury and Dallas for meritorious con convenient sized volumes. No father can give METROPOLITAN Kid Gloves, the largest assortment and the lowest prices in the country. I Senator Ingalls of Kansas, an honest unbe­ to bis child at school or his son or daughter liever In the virtues of prohibition, gives some duct in saving life and property during the just entering the arena of life, anything that valuable testimony in favor of that much winter of 1887-88 will lie of more permanent benefit. It is an ed­ Thcsnnimer residence of Merchant I’hilbriek ucation supplementary to that of the schools, abused temperance doctrine. In the lirst place address for particulars and terms, A. J. J o h n ­ Mixed Paints. he says: proprietor of the Snell House, consisting ot a son it Co. 11 Great Jones street, New York, 'I’lie most practical and economical Paint in the Prohibition is so rigidly enforced in Kansas comfortable bouse and a number of large barns N. Y. Send for circulars. market for city and country House Painting, Sta- Headquarters to Buy Lace! blvs, wood or iron fences and bridges. | that there is not an open dramshop or ‘saloon’ and out-buildings, situated two miles west of From W. 1'. Whitehouse, Judge of Superior Court, Oriental Laces, G inches wide, at 7 cents per yard: worth 15 cents. j from the Missouri River to Colorado. Houlton village, burned Wednesday forenoon. Augusta, Me. ONE GALLON CANS ...... S1.3O PER. GAL. : He says there is illegal sale of liquors upon The fire was caused by a chimney burning out Since exchanging Appletons’ Cydopadia F I V E •• •• 1 /4 5 “ j one pretext and another, but adds of prohibi for J o h n s o n ’s Universal Oyclopanlia I iiave Black Spanish Laee at 15 cents ; worth 25 cents. Loss #6,000; insurance #'2,000. TEN “ •* 1.20 “ 1 lion. examined Hie latter more lull v amt carefully, Dr. Robert W. Wood, of Jamaica Plain, and find my lirst impressions of its superiority Fancy Escurial Lace at 25 cents per yard : a great Bargain. My disbelief in prohibition probably renders to Appletons' strengthened bv inanv compari­ Mass., has just presented the library of the ----- FOR SALK BY------me ii more disinterested observer of its results. [ sons. It is justly entitled a U n iv e r s a l C v c i.o - Oriental Laee Flouncing, 42 inches wide at 35 cents per yard. and 1 do not hesitate to say that, though at- i Maine State College thirty volumes of Trans- p .k d ia . It is a library for tlie lawyer, physi­ tended with some deplorable tendencies, it has !' actions of tlie Massachusetts Horticultural cian, engineer, and business-man. T h e vast E. S. BI IIB, Platt Valenciennes Lace Flouncing, 12 inches wide at 75c per yard. been of great advantage to the state, both mor­ number of diverse subjects, the great condensa­ WHOLESALE DEALER IN ally and from the material and economic stand­ Society, through bis old-time friend, Hon. tion, accuracy, and clearness of statement, are point. Very few ot its citizens would willing­ Nathaniel Wilson, of Orono. Dr. Wood was marvellous. It is also a great satisfaction to Black Spanish Silk Flouncing, “ “ *• *• 31.00 ; worth 81.75. ly retarn to the dominion of tlie dramshop, a practicing physician in Orono from 1833 to find all important articles on professional and Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ochres, with its attendant crime, disorder, antisocial 1837. scientific topics stamped witli authority by liav- Black French " - “ “ ‘‘ “ 81.75; worth 82.50. misery. Whether the people would prefer tng the name of a well-known and reliable DRYERS, BRUSHES, ETC. / j prohibition to high license 1 am not sure; but Abijah Tarbox’, fish and game warden of | author appended. In short, it is brief, com­ 14 1 1 Iliad/Chantilly “ “ elegant design at 32 50 : worth 80.50. between prohibition and tree whiskey, they York county, made two seizures of short lob­ prehensive, and thorough, and I am abundantly I would be practically unanimous for proliibi- sters from Charles Phillips and John Parsons satisfied with my exchange of Appletons' and 1 tion. B^uled Lace Fronts 81.25, 81.50 and 82.00. at York Beach Tuesday. About 00 undersized Annuals for J o h n s o n 's R e v is e d . j Referring to the good results of prohibition, lobsters were taken. It is said that the two be says; men have been selling short lobsters in Dover I Many intemperate men have been redeemed; A W MATERIALS the weak have been fortified; the young have nnd Great Falls, N. H. The matter will be Of Every Description. been saved from temptation; the" families of presented to the grand jury at the next term of ^CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS WEAR! the poor have been better clothed, fed, and edu­ the Supreme Court. cated ; and the social condition inis been per­ «i-W c pay postage or express on all orders Isaac McLellan and During Bravn, engin­ amounting to $2 01 or over, ami return the money ceptibly elevated. The grocery merchants and for any that may be returned in two weeks from other dealers say that their hills are more eer and fireman respectively on the Grand purcha-e, at Novelties and Styles in Profusion. promptly paid, and the records of the courts Trunk line, were assaulted by two coal beav­ BREAD PREPARATION show a marked decrease in debt and crime. The predictions ol its opponents have not been ers while coaling their engine at Portland on The Healthful ami Nutritious Sawlelle’s Music anti Art Store. verified. Immigration lias not been repelled, Monday evening. McLellan in self defence N O T1C E . PRICES SURPRISINGLY LOW. nor capital averted from the state. struck one, named Joint Stanley, over the ------BAKING POWDER, 'fhe Joint Standing Committee on Accounts ami head with a shovel. The blow caused Stan­ Claims of the City of Rock laud will be in session Infant’s long Cloaks, Mother Hubbard or Gretchen Style from 82.25 to NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Restores to the flour the health-giving at the City T reasu rer’s Office on the FR ID A Y ley's dettb. McLellan is under at rest, lint | EVENING preceding tlie tvst Monday of eacii $12.00. probably will be discharged. phosphates that are removed with the month, for tin’ purpose of examining claims against *,* Haskell & Haskell, proprietors of the the city. All hills nnmt be approved bv tlie party About 200 members of the Brotherhood of j bran, and which are required by the contracting them, ami should he prest nted at said Children's short cloaks. Mother Hubbard or Gretchen Style, Etc., from Deer Isle tannery and grist mill,have purchased time and place, or left with Ihe committee previous 82.25 up to 810.00. the old carding mill property and will repair Locomotive Engineers and Firemen held a [ to the date above mentioned. union meeting in Bangor Sunday. Special | system. No other baking powder W. A BARKER, » the building, give the machinery a thorough W.M. II. SMI IB . / Committee. .iShpit Dresses, Slips and Robes,from 25 cents up to 85.00. overhauling and put it in first-class order. This j trains and cars were furnished by General floes this. It costs less and is strong- 17 2ft CHAP. E. WEEKS, ) Manager Tucker, of the Maine Central. Many will supply a long-fell want, as the town pro- j er and more wholesome than any Infant's and children's Lace,Midi or Silk Cape, from 25 cents up to 82.50. duces a large amount of wool which the pro­ sneakers from various divisions and lodges in COSVIMaSSIONERS’ NOTICE. tlie state spoke on the subject of the Burl­ 'fhe undersigned having been appointed bv the Boy’s Outside Waists iu neat styles only 25 cents. ducers have been compelled to ship out of other powder. Hon. Judge of Probate for theCoiintv of Knox town for carding. ington strike, all commending tlie management ' on tin- th ird Tuesday of May. A . lf. lSSS, com ­ of the same by the leaders and grand chiefs. missioners to receive am] examine the claims of Ladies’ and children’s ready made Underwear, consisting of Chemises, ■>* The late John C. Knowlton, formerly creditors against ihe estate of George B. Daggett The counsel for Stain and Cromwell, aeeom- • late of Rocklai d in said County, deceased, repre­ Night Dresses, Drawers. Skirts and Corset Covers at a reduction of 25 to of Liberty and latterly of Washington, D. C., 1 sented insolvent, hereby give notice that six 33 1-3 per cent of former prices. by bis will gives to uis son K. J. Knowlton an I panied by Attorney General Baker uild his as­ months from the dati’of saiil appointment are al­ sistant, have been iu Medfield, taking deposi­ lowed to said creditors in which to present a» d undivided half interest in two bouses and I prove their claims, ami that they will be in session Ladies’ Wrappers in immense variety, from 81.00 up to 82.50. lots in Washington, D. C., to tits son Dallas | tions of persons who could not come to Maine, at the following time# ami place for the purpose of Knowlton ot Brantford, Canada, a house ami . July 3d, to testify in the hearing for a new FACTS! receiving the same. viz. on tile 7th dav ot June Ladies’ Outside Jersey .Jackets at 83.25 ; sold always at 85.00. lot in Washington ;to bis son Willis S. Knowl­ trial for Stain and Cromwell, who were con­ ami 7th day of November, A. D., Ib89, at ft a. Kuiihkii P a in t withstunda both heat and co bi, m., ami at the nlliee ol UGK W . D R A K E, < < sinners, wc oiler such at lower prices than the raw material can be bought for. Of other mixed paints as well as pure lead. GORDO N M. H ICKS, i ’ mill in Liberty; to bis daughter, Georgiana. testimony being 11 the eifeet that Stain and Dated this 2lat .lay of May, A. i. 19-21 Young, three houses and lots in Washington. Cromwell were in Medfield at tlie time the We promise this paint will retain its lustre Through sunshine ami storm, without eraidc or KNOX UOUN'i’Y—Iu Court of Probate, held at Tlie Belfast Journal says that Hon. G. murder was committed. blister, Kocklaml on the third Tues-iay of May. lS.^S. Providing the painter will do what is fair Samuel Bryant, Guardian of Angeline E.Clinton, M. Warren of Castine, of the Governor's The Improved Older of Red Menis rapidly By rubbing out well ami spreading with care. of Bouklaml, in said comity, having presented N E C K W E A R ! Council, is another man who has made a big increasing in Maine, and the State now lias For if you will notice such buildings long painted, iiis fust ami Uuul account of guardianship of sa.d lot of money out of the Bar Harbor land busi­ tribes aim members and past sacfieiiis enough You will find the pores tilled, and the surface as ward for allowance: tinted O r d k r e d , 'I’hat notice thereof be given, three New handsome Gents’ Neckties which sell every where at 10c ; our price ness. Mr. Warren lias recently sold a lot of to have a Great Council ol its own, but it will Ami glossy as though some new brands weeks successively, iu the C'oRrbr-f/’oscf/e printed land there for ($15,000 for which he paid probably wait till it attains considerably more 11.id just been applied by experienced hands. iu Ko'-kland, iu said County, that all persons inter­ is 25 cents. ested may attend at a Probate Court to bo lield at #0,000 a year ago. strength. It is thought that by next Septem­ Should you think of repairing or painting this Rockland, on the thir«l Tuesday of Jm e next, ber a Great Council will lie organized in season, ami show cause, if any| they have, why the sani Pretty pattern, choice styles, made for line trade at 50 cents, *»* A Miss Ames, who lives in tlie family l’lease give us a call. If, for some unknown reason, uocouut should not he allowed. of Capt. Havener,at Brown’s Corner,Northport, in Maine. Skowiiegan, Gardiner and Lewis­ No paint iu your town can he found of this brand, 1ft-vl E. M. WOOD, Judge. New Windsor Ties for Ladies, Gents and Boys from 15 cts. up to 50 cts. ton now have tribes under way and the latter Just s»nd for a sa m p l e c a r d —we’ve plenty on A tru e copy—A ttest:—A. A. B ea t o n . Register. narrowly escaped death from poisoning Sat­ hand. city will organize one in about a week. Tlie Gent’s Finest Linen Collar only It) cents. Unequalled offering. urday. A small boy at play ill the stable 1(100 Gallons Of Paint, 30.000 Lbs. Barbed KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court, lield at Rock- knocked down a box of tlie poison, and while Red Men seem coming to tlie trout in Maine. Feuce W iioaiid 1OOO Kegs Nails laud on ihe third Tuesday of May, 1SS8. True P. Pierce, Adminisirator on tin; estate of Ladies’ Fine Linen Collars, I for 25 cents. brushing it up, Miss Ames, on the impulse of The Canadian l’aeilie Railway will com­ Just Received und for sale at Manufacturer’s l.ow- Oliver II. Perry, late of Rockland in said County, the moment, took a quantity into her mouth to mence hallasiing their roads in a lew days witli est Rates by deeeas. tl, having presented his 111st and filial uc- count of administration of said estate for allowance : Pure Silk Moire Sash Ribbon, 7 ins. wide, at 50 cents per yard ; sold no­ see how it tasted. The prompt attendance of a all the gravel trains they can procure. Master where less than 81.00. Meehunie Charles Nason wus in Oldtown Fri­ H. H. CRIE YEICT1'»I7KS—Lowest Rates for ad- JL vertising in 100(1 good newspapers sent free. Nostrils, oblain a bottle of Boschee’s German “Spulding’s Glue,” is handy about the house Losses adjusted at|ihis office, -jftt Address GKO. P. ROWELL & CO., Iu Spruce st , 209 Main Street, - Opposite Thorndike Hotel. Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. 1 mends everything. 2Z8 Onion Block.I Rockland,: Me. New York. l'.i-22 TI1E ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, M\Y 29, t88-».

STANDARD BRED STALLION WORLD HAPPENINGS. ROCKPORT RIPPLES. THE KITCHEN. Bangor & Rockland Line NOTICETOYOUNG MEN There was a S'36,000 fire at Fall River Tues­ Mrs. Charles Evans is In Bath, visiting her day. Asparagus Omelet—Boil two pounds of KELLOGG! parents. tender, Iresh-oul asparaBus in a very Boston & Bangor Steamship Comp’y 3 , 0 4 7 . There was a $70,000 fire at Philadelphia Road Commissioner Mortland was in town little salt; better still, steam the aspara­ Bright. Bny, blnck points, both bind fetlocks Tuesday. last week inspecting the limcrock railroad. gus till tender. Chop it fine; mix it white; bred by II. N. Smith, Fnshloil Steed Fnrm, with the yelks of live and whites of three THE STAUNCH T renton, N .J , fonled 1883; stunds 10 hnnds high, The funeral of the late ex-Judge Rockwell The Boston Sunday Herald and Globe are on and weighs 112ft pounds . Sire Gen. Washington, CLOTHING occurred Tuesday nt Lenox. well-beaten eggs; and two tablespoon­ 1101 stnndnrd, under rules fi, 7 nnd H; bny stallion, sale at Mathew Rugeri’s shop Sundays. fuls of sweet cream; fry, nnd serve STEAMER - ROCKLAND, black points, 16 bunds, foaled 1874, bred at. Fashion The motion to discuss the fishery treaty in CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, Steed Farm by G m . Knox, 14h, record 2.31 1 2, Tlie Rockport lac Co. have several vessels quite hot. public trial 2.24; site of Lady Maud, 2.Is’ 1-4, dam open session was defeated Tuesday by only chartered In Bangor to load lumber at once for Has bepn substantially rebuilt, rpflt’^d nnd refur­ Lady Thorn, record 2,1s 1.4, to wagon 2 24 ; trotted one vote. Stewed Water-Cresses.—bay tho cress­ nished, and put in comnlete order for the local pas­ 100'heats,in 2.30 or b tter; full sis er to Mambrlno CLOTHING this port. es in strong salt nnd water; pick and senger service between KOUKLANI)& BANGOR, Steps were taken at Washington recently nnd will make daily trips Sunday excepted), com­ Patched, ftR, sire of 14 in tie 2.30 fist. Lady Thorn Col. John D. Rust lias been at the State wash them well and stew in water for by Mambiino Chief, II. sire of 6 with reeo.ds from looking to the formation of a National liar mencing Thursday, May 17,1888, leaving Bangor nt 2.18 1-4 to 2.30, and of 40 sons and daughter* that up Convention at Augusta as one of the delegates about ten minutes; drain and chop 6.30 a. m., and Rockland nt 1 p. m., and Make land­ to the close of 1880 had sired or procured 90 trotter* —IF YOU WANT A— Association. from this town. them; return them to the stew-pan with ings at Hampden, Winterport, Bucksport, Sandy in the 2.30 list. Point, Belfast, Northport, Camden and Rockland. Kellogg** dam, May Dav, by Aberdeen, sire of It is said that the man who struck the C. B. Martin Owen and Clarence Moody returned a hit of butter, some pepper and salt; To Bangor. From Bangor. Hattie W oodward. 2.1ft 12, Modoek. 2.10 1-2. May St Q, have not abandoned their purpose to in­ Wednesday from Virginia where they have stew till tender. Just before serving • Rockland, 1.00 p m.Leave Bangor, 0.30 a.m Day’s dam, May Steers dam of Mi y Bird, 2 21 in jure the company. put in a little vinegar; serve with fried Camden, Hampden, 0.ft6 harness 2 19 3-4 to saddle, and 2 24 to wagon. May NOBBY SPRING SUIT! been employed getting out ship timber. Northport,3 00 W lnterp’t, 7 40 Stears by John C. Freinont, non of Long Inland sippets, ' towed cresses are very good The trial of Thomas Smith for the murder James Shi hies has resumed work on his two- Belfast, 3.70 B ucksport, 8.15 Black Hawk. of Thomas Lomasney nt Gloucester was begun with boiled chicken, Fori Point,4.30 Handy P t., From the rich inheritance from both sire nnd story house on the Thomaston road, near the Sandy Pt., Fort Point,9.00 dam’s side, it is difficult to conceive tow Kellogg nt Salem Tuesday. Brown Gravy for Btked Meat—When —OR A— Hoboken schoolhouse. Bucksport,ft.1ft Belfast. 10.10 can fail to get trotters and very fast ones. Ilia get a thick brown gravy is desired for linked W lnterp’t, 0.00 N orihp’t, 10 30 all show well and although of course are yet too The Thirteentli Illinois Congressional Dis­ John Clifford, who has recently purchased Hampden, 0.30 Camden, 11.45 young to indicate anything more than a trict Democrats Tuesday renominated Win. meat or poultry, after taking up the A rr. Bangor, 7.00 A rr. Rockland, 12 30 p.m "probability for the future, nevertheless, give every the Crockett house on tlie western side of the meat pour out of the pan all hut about indication of becoming fast trotters. Kellogg Springer by acclamation. Excursion Tickets nt reduced r a te s .T ic k ­ will m ake the season of 1888 at my stable, Nobby Spring Overcoat! river, is having it repaired ami painted and a two tahlespootifuls of tlie drippings, ets will be good on any steamar of the Mam Line, Rockland, Maine. Rev. Edwin Thompson, the veternn nnti- new stable built. saving this excess for future use; set nnd tickets sold on any steamer will be “good” on slavery nnd total abstinence agitator, died any other steamer. Meals of superior quality may TERMS, $20 TO WARRANT II. L. Shepherd has returned from New tlie pan over tile lire, stir in a heaping be obtained on board. —CALL AND EXAMINE MY — Tuesday nt East Walpole. teaspoonful of dry flour, mixing it even­ CHAS. K. WEEKS. Agent, Rockland. II. S. MOOR, Prep. York where he has been in the Interest of the 8 WILLIAM II. HILL, Gen. Man., Boston. Large territory in Illinois is submerged by lime business association which has been re­ ly witli tlie brown drippings; when in the flour is brown gradually stir in a pint the Mississippi, nnd hundreds of families have organized this season. SPRING STOCK been obliged to llee for their lives. of boiling water, and i; palatable season­ BOSTON &BAMBS. S. CO. JOHNNIE B., D. J. Clough has received his job press and a ing of salt and pepper; continue stirring The scoundrel who made a bogus offer of lot of type and expects Ills big press until the gravy is free front lumps anil i'ark Chestnut stallion, black points, small star in j u s t i3 \r . bonds to Secretary Fairchild forged the name soon for the newspaper, tho Rockport Daily has boiled for two or three minutes, SPUING ARRANGEMENT. forehead; foaled .June 11, 1885; 1ft 1-4 bands high, of Maris & Smith, brokers of Philadelphia. weight 900 lbs. Is very stylish, show’s a large open News, soon to be published by him. when it will be ready to use. when Commencing: Monday. April 10, 1888, gait. Got by Gen. Ia on, 2 34, ho by Diamond by All the Latest Shades in ^SPRING OVER- Steamers will leave Rockland: Old Drew dam of Gen. Lx on by the Avery horse, Rev. Dr. J. II. Vincent and Rev. Dr. J. N. there are no brown drippings me t and C0AT8*<*. Do not forget to sec them. brown a tablespoon fu I of butter with the For Boston, Mondays,Wednesdays, Thursdays and lie by Mambrlno by imported Messenger. Gen. Fitzgerald were elected Bishops of the Metho­ OWL’S HEAD. Saturdays at 0 p. rn. Lvon was winner of firs, premium as four-year flour, and then make tho gravy after tlie ofd at the Maine Slate Fair; also winner of the dist Episcopal Church ut the Genera! Confer­ For Camden, B dfast, Searsport, Bucksport, Win­ bove me tiled. terport, Hampden and Bangor,Tuesdays,Wednes­ first premium over nil oilier horses at the New ence. Miss Mary B. Grant has gone to Liberty to England Fair in 1879. He is the sire of mote high- days Fridays and Saturdays at 0 a. in., or upon Lord Lansdowne in his parting speech at teach a term of school. The June number of the Eclectic offers many arrival of steamer from Boston. priced gentlemen’s driving horses th in any other For South Wi’st Harbor, North Fast Ilarbor, Bar horse in Maine. Johnnie B.’s dam was sired by WHOLE-FALL PANTS, Ottawa Tuesday evening suggested that Canada Tlie lumber for L. A. Arcy’s new house and features of interest. The opening paper by Harbor, and So. Gouldsboro, Wednesdays and Lot hair (record of 2.291;), lie by Gilhreth Knox, Saturdays at 0 a. m. lie by Gen. Knox. Grand-dam by the Day horse, might surrender some of her supposed rights to repair the wharf lias arrived from Bangor. Prince Kropotkins, tho nihilist and socialist, he by imported “French Tiger.” Great-grand-dam to the fisheries lor the sake of maintaining under tlie title of “The Breakdown of the RETURNING. “ K ate,” owned by Orris B. Ulmer, a Black Hawk Schs. Billow, Emery, nnd Mary Langdon, ATHLETIC PANTS, pleasant relations with the United States. Industrial System," examines into the indus­ From Boston, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and and Morgan mare. Emery, arrived Sunday morning of lust week. Fridays at ft p. rn. This HneD bred young stallion will stand the The sentiment in regard to Presidential trial evils of the day and indulges in a glow­ From Bucksport, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs­ si i-on of 1888 Monday* and Tuesdays at the stable candidates, so far as it can be gleaned at Wash­ Sell. Polly brought the underpinning for L. ing anticipation of the benefits of socialism days and Suturdoys at 11 a.m ., touching at all of FI. Whitten, West Camden: the rest of tin* time ATHLETIC SHIRTS, landings. at Patrick Hare’s stable at the “ Hcad-of-thc Bay,” ington, seems to he that Sherman is not gain­ A. Arey’s new house, from High Island, Sat­ to the poor man, Mr. Maccoll's very thought­ From Bar Harbor, touching at North East narbor, in South Thomaston. urday. South West Harbor, Mondays and Thursdays ing, and that his prospects for a nomination arc ful study of “Islam and Christianity ” contro­ at 9 a. m. Terms of Service $10 to Insure BICYCLE HOSE, not good, and that ilie contest at Chicago will Misses May and Olivia Maddoeks and llattie verts some of the recent secular essays which To accommodate the local travel, a daily steamer be between Blaine and Gresham. Dyer have returned from Medford, where they have appeared on this subject in the English (Sundays excepted) leaves Rockland at 1 o’clock IS JOHN II. HARE, Proprietor. GENTS' NIGHT SH/BTS, p, in. for Bangor and landings on the river, except k The suit of inventor Edison against the have spent the winter. magazines. Prof. Richard Proctor talks Searsport. FO R S A L E United States Electric Light Company for in­ Mr. and Mrs. George Vinal of Vinnlhavcn about the “ Everlasting Hills,” and though R eturning from Bangor at S.30 a. m. geology is not Ids specialty, he shows he is CHAS. E. WEEKS, Agent, Rockland. — BY— LADIES’ CELLULOID fringement of patent, begun three years ago are stopping a lew days at Capt. L. A. Arcy's. CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. Mrs. Melvin Gilmore and son were there last master of it sufficiently to be a most entertain­ WM. H. HILL, J r ., Gen. Mannger, Boston. W. E. SHEERER, TENANT S HAB0R COLL ADS AND CUFFS, and on which 26 similar suits depend, was de­ cided by Judge Wallace in the United States week. ing writer. Oscar Browning’s article on “The Art of George Elliot" is written in both criti­ Rockland and Vinalhaven STALLION BLACK SULTAN, by Anderson Circuit Court in favor of the defendant. Rev. Jas. T. Lightfoot of Chattanooga Knox, lie by Gen. Knox—datn of Messenger blood. SPRING STYLES OF A resolution was offered in the National preached in the chapel Sunday of last week. cal nnd appreciative spirit. The sketches of ONE TRIP DAILY. Splendid black, 16 hands high, and weighs 1025 lbs; Mathew Arnold, from the Athemeum, Specta­ half brother of fast mare Lucy A. HATS JUST IN, Convention of the Turnerhund at Chicago We are hoping that he may remain with us BROOD M ARE—Record o f 2 62 at W est Cam- three months. tor, and Academy, will be read with great'Jn- STM’R PIONEER Tuesday condemning revolution by force in CAPT. WM. R. CREED, den, has line 2 year old colt that can be seen at the this country and denouncing anarchism in terest. There are several poems among which stable. FANCY SHIRTS may be} mentioned Swinburne’s "The Tyne­ r iLL leave C arver’s H arbor plain terms. This led to an exciting debate, NORTH APPLETON. Vinalhaven, for Rock­ Two-year old gelding GLOUCESTER, by Dor- side Widow” a littlegem of simple and homely cluster, out ot the Knox-Drew mure Minnehaha, a OF ALL KINDS. which lasted four hours, but finally the resolu­ Mrs Julia Wardwell has returned from Ran­ land at 7 o’clock a. m. beautiful mahogany bay. pathos, showing the poet in a new light; nnd RETURNING, leave Rock- tion was adopted by 369 to 208. dolph, Mass., where she has been at work. 3 o’c‘ ‘ Eight months’ old colt, HARBOR PILOT, out There will be a social dance in Wentworth Alfred Austin’s “ A March Minstrel." vay. of Minnehaha, by Black Pilot. OPEN FRONT SHIRTS The New York Republican Convention at G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. Hall, Thursday evening, May 21th. All are A. B. VINAL, Agent, Vinalhaven. 37 ALL TO BE SOLI) AT REASONABLE RATES. Buffalo a week ago was a large and harmonious WEST APPLETON. W. E. SHEERER, With Collar & Cuffs Attached. gathering. The sentiment of tho delegates cordially invited to attend. Music furnished 4 Tenant’s Harbor. Mrs. S. C. llart is teaching school in District was in favor of Blaine in case he would run, by A. M. Titus of East Union. 'I he following officers of Georges Valley No. 5. KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. Do not forget to see my with Depew as a second choice. The delegates Hattie Burkett is teaching school in District io Chicago elected were Hon. Chauncey M. Lodge, I. O. G. T., were installed Saturday ARRANGEMENT OF TRAINS. WINDOW OF NECKWEAR. evening by L. D., I. T. Hail, assisted by E. No. 6 of this town. F'red R. Spear Depew, Hon. Frank Hiscoek, Hon. Thomas Seth Hart met with nil nceidentthc other day Two Through Trains from Rockland to Platt nnd Hon. Warner Miller. J. Wentworth as Grand Secretary nnd Free­ Has in stock all of the following dom Wentworth as G. M.; C. T., Will W. injuring his hand quite badly while blasting Boston Daily. &^*Coine in nnd examine my Spring Stock. It rocks. costs you nothing to look. OUR STA TE. Bean; V. T., Bessie B. Waterman; See., Lona M. Wentworth; Chap., Levi Pease; F. S., 8. E. Hopkins of Cooper’s Mills has leased MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1888. FIRST QUALITY COALS The Sagadahoc House at Bath is being exten­ W. D. Bartlett; Treas., J. A. Wentworth; M., the farm known as the Joseph Ulmer farm lo ASSENGER TRAINS will leavo Rockland at E. Richards and James Hart. 8.15 a . M., und 1.15 p. M. Due in B ath at And is the only dealer in ibe city who has at the sively improved. George A. Hall; D. M., Essie Wentworth; G., P 1U.33 A. M. and 3.40 l». m . present time the genuine O.E. BLACKING-TON. Passenger T rains leave Bath at 8.10 a m ., and 12 The House bill appropriating $63,000 for a Edna U. Bean ; Sen., Willie C. Hall; I,. 11. S., “ Like sunshine in a shady plnce," 2.40 p. m . Due in Rockland at 10.35 a . m ., and public building at Bar Harbor, Maine, passed Lucy Meservey; R. II. S., Lottie Waterman; The poet called a woman’s face 5.10 p. m. the Senate. A.S., Myra S. Wentworth. That giaddened all who saw its beauty, Freight Train leaves R ockland at 5.00 A. M. D us Franklin C O A I yRed Ash A face, no doubt, that beamed with health, in Bath at 9.40 a . m . Ground has been, broken in Fairfield for the Freight Train leaves Bath at 12 M. Due in Rock­ That blessing which is more than wealth, land at 4.50 p. m. My stock includes all sizes Waterville nnd Fairfield horse railroad. A HOPE HAPPENINGS. And lightens every duily duty. The 8.15 a . M. train from Rockland connects for Free Burning White Asii,Lehigh Egg mi'l Hair Goods Emporium large crew is at work and the road will he O how can woman, whose hard life all points on tlie Maine Central, Eastern and W es­ —OF— With many a wcarv pain is rife. tern Divisions of Boston & Maine Railroad, ar­ Broken While Ash, Franklin Stove, finished by June 14. * Mrs Lucy Boardman is quite sick. Escape tlie grasp of such affliction, riving iu Boston at 4.45 p. m. Tho 1.15 p. m . train The annual meeting of the Thirteenth Maine Herbert True has bought out Burton Rob­ And be a power to bless and cheer ? connects with Eastern Division, arriving in Bos­ Red Ash, (the only genuine,} MRS. W. P. CLARK. The answer comes both swift and clear— ton at 9.30 p. M. Faro only #3.50 George’s Creek Cumberland Regimental Association will be held in Lewis­ inson of Lincolnville Centre and will go into Take Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Freight leaving Rockland in the morning is due ton, Thursday, June 21. A good time is ex­ trade there. in Boston next morning, and Freight leaving Bos­ Coal, Removed From 276 Main Street Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preseripiion is the only ton in the eveuing is due in Rockland next p. m . —TO— pected, and a full attendance requested. William Matthews, eldest son of the late medicine for woman’s peculiar weakness and 2 W. L. WHITE, Supt. (Unequalled for Smithing apd Steam purposes.) ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive Five vessels are to be built at the South End. Levi Matthews, and who is nearly blind, is guarantee from the manufacturers, of, satisfac­ SPOFFORD BLOCK. overdrT gtoodds estore. Bath, the coming summer. One schooner nt stopping at Washington Matthews’, the old tion being given in every case, or money re­ Maine Central Railroad, —ALSO A FULL HTOCK OF— ROCKLAND, MAINE. the McDonald yard, one nt the Crosby yard, homestead. funded. See guarantee printed on bottle-wrap­ ------AND ------—ALL KINDS OF— pers. one at the Donnell yard, one by tile Morses and Some of our voting folks attended tho levee Portland, Mt. Desert & Machias Steam* Wood, Hay, Straw, Lime, Hair, An E nglish Medical Authority one by G. C. Deering. at South Hope, Tuesday evening. boat Company. BRICK, SAND, affirms that the best regimen for preserving With a view of purchasing the water works L. P. True is painting his 6tore. heulth may lie summed up in the maxim “ keep On and after Oct. 2, 1888, of the Bath Water Supply Company, a New Rosendale & Portland Cement County Attorney Hewett and a nephew from the head cool, the feet warm, and the bowels rrUIROUGIi Passenger Train from Knox 8c Lin- York man is in that city looking over the active.” There is a world of wisdom in tlie JL coin R. R , leaves Bath at 10.50 a. m „ after ar­ Fort Fairfield visited their old homestead Sun­ observation. Obstinate constipation, or cos­ rival of train leaving Rockland at 8.15 a. m. Run- works. It is understood that the works will day. tiveness, is an exciting cause of other diseases; ning express Brunswick to Portland and connect­ change hands before long. and, with many persons of sedentary habits or ing with train for Boston arriving at 4.45 p. m. F I R E C L A Y D. A. Payson has newly covered his house, Afternoon train leaves Bath at 4.00 p. m., (after Tlie High bluff of land at tho west of the occupations, this inaction of the bowels is a arrival oi train leaving Rockland nt 1.15 p.m .,) anhh put in new windows nnd put on new paint. source of constant annoyance, producing piles, arrive in Boston at 9.30 p. m. Ocean View House at Hunnewell's Point has ------o ------prulapsc of the rectum, fistula, anil various Other trains leave Bath at 7.15 a. m. for all points. Chimney Pipe & Tops been recently bought of Ephraim S. Marr by dyspeptic symptoms. All these are warded 1.50 p. rn. for F arm ington, A ugusta, Bangor, etc., and at 5 40 p. in. for Augusta and Lewiston; for 1 his pipe is made from Pure Fire ('lay expressly A. 11. Osgood and others of Somerville, Mass , PANCAKES IN VARIETY. oif, and health is maintained, by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets. all points Saturdays only at 11.55 p. in. for chimneys and is the safest ami most durable of for a summer resul t. On colil winter mornings pan cakes of all 'Inrough trains for the Knox & Lincoln It. R. any chinimy pipe in the market. D '• easily put kinds hold an important place at the break- Don’t disgust everybody by hawking, blow­ leave Portland at 0.45 a. rn., and 12.55 p. ru. up’ by any intelligent person. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, of West Gardiner, fast table; the buckwheat cake the most ing nnd spitting, but use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh who were utllictul with the imagined visitation cherished of all. When properly made, tliis remedy and be cured. The Most Difficult Colors of H air of tnonkuys last winter, and as a consequence is the most delicious of all tho griddle cakes, I have been a sufferer from catarrh for the Steamer City of Richmond, hut it has been against it when made from CAPT. W. E. DENNISON, Akron Drain Pipe ! were taken to the insane hospital, where they past eight years. Having tried a number of Easily Matched. yeast or risen over night that it was difficult to remedies advertised as "sure cures” without Leaves Portland, weather permit- The Akron is now the standard for excellence all O -Private Rooms for Shampooing Ladies’ Ilair. recovered, have since their release and return make light and sweet, and that disagreeable obtaining any relief, I had resolved never to ting, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 11p.m ., over the United States, and is more reliable as to 50 home been afflicted in the same manner as effects frequently followed its eating. It is take any other patent medicines, when a friend or after arrival of train leuving Boston at 7 p. m., durability and finish than any other kind. found lhat by the use of the Royal Baking advised me to try Ely’s Cream Balm. I did for Rockland, Castine, Sedgwick, Surgentsville, formerly. While at the hospital their fear of Powder to raise the hatter these objections Deer Isle, Southwest Harbor, (Northeast Harbor, monkeys entirely subsided and it was thought so with great reluctance, but can now testify June 15 to September 13,) Bar Ilarbor, Millbridge, KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. have been entirely overcome, and that buck­ with pleasure lhat alter using it for six weeks Jonesport and Machiasport. First Quality Goods! that they were cured. But upon arriving homo wheat cakes are made a most delicious food, 1 believe myself cured. It is a most agree­ Reluming, leaves Muehiasport every MONDAY again they ut once began to imagine that the light, sweet, tender and perfectly who esonic, able remedy—an invaluable Balm.-Joseph and THURSDAY at 3 a. ru., via. all landings, con­ Prices as Low as the Lowest! that can lie eaten by anyone without the slight­ Stewart, 024 Grand Ave., Brooklyn. necting ut Portland with early morning trains for Prompt and Satisfactory Delivery! monkeys were still in the house. The features est digestive inconvenience. Once tested from Boston. of the case from a medical point of view are the following receipt no other will lie used: Peculiar in medicinal merit nnd wonderful Time for leaving Rockland, going east, 0 a. m., (t»-Orders received by Telephone. Please call Two cups of buckwheat, one cup of wheat cures—Hood's Sarsaparilla. Now is the time going west 7 p. m and obtain prices before purchasing. puzzling. to take it, for now it will do the most good. Freight taken at usual rates, and forwarded w ith Hour, two tablespoons of Royal Baking despatch. F« r ii.lormatlon apply to agents at the A large sorting boom at Canton has broken Powder, one half leaspoonful of salt, all sifted D idn't W ant a G iui.. various landinus. FRED R. SPEAR, causing about 300,000 feet of lumber to lie well together. Mix with milk into a thill Last summer my wife’s health was all run F. E. BOOTH BY, PAYSON TUCKER, curried down tho Androscoggin. The main bailer and bake at once on a hot griddle. down, and she wanted me to hire a girl lo do Gi n’l Pass. Ag’t. Gen’l M anager. NO. 4 PARK ST., - ROCKLAND, ME The purest and richest syrup is made by diss- . E. H. CLARK, Agent, Rockland. ftl jam is so large and packed in so so'iil that only tlie vvuik. in i litile while I found one I solviugsugar in the propotion of three pound thought would suit her, when to my suprise Mureh 20, 1888. about the above amount ran out. Tlie main ot sugar to one pint of water. Many persons she said 1 need nut hire any one, ns she felt jam is piled in clear Io the bottom of the river, prefer the flavor of syrup made of Orleans and m jilaces from fifteen io twenty feet high, mui'li better, and thought another bottle of Portland & Boston Steamers. sugar to lhat made of the white. Sulphur Bitters would cure her. D o n a ld running up the river nearly one and a half Rice griddde cakes are very delicious. The Urey, 41 Winchester square, Boston. miles, making a grand sight. A crew of men rice is rooked until perfectly soli, drained dry, * ^ F iu s t -Cla ss St e a m e b s of thia were at once pul on to place a second boom mashed with spoon until the grains are weii Cout.H Nor Keep across the river in hopes that Ibis might save broken up. For each cupful of rice take two Shop without them. 1 consider your Sulphur OLD RELIABLE LINE To canvas fur a lull line of HARDY CANADIAN lurther loss, but should the water rise suddenly eggs, one pint of milk, one heaping teaspoou- Bitters a remarkable blood purifier. I know it would lie difficult holding them at all. The leuve Franklin Wharf, Portland, NURSEIU HTOCK. loncsl, energetic Men, 25 ful of Royal Baking Powder, one-hall lea- several people, whose eases were considered every evening (Sunday# excepted) years of agi ami over, ea'Hlnd st eadv work lor the river has dropped off about two feet tlie past spoonl'ul of salt, and Hour enough to make a hopeless, that have been entirely cured by your ut 7 o’clock, arriving in Boston iu next Twelve Months. No experience needed. Pull week hut is still high. thin batter. season for earliest train# for lo w - instrueiioiiHgiven. We engage on SALARY :uid medicine. The sale of Sulphur Bitters is so pay expenso or on commission. Address, (stating For hominy cakes take two cupfuls of cooked large here that 1 could not keep shop without vnn, W altham, I.awrence, Providence, lister, Fall Itlver, hprlngaelil. New age ana enehsing photo), STONE & WELLING­ P ersonal. hominy, and crush it with potato-masher until ■ hem. E. S. Y a ie s , Pharmacist, 99 Essex TON, Montnal, Que. J. W. BEALL, Manager. it is a smooth mass. Add one level tcuspoon- street, Lawrence, Mass. [, etc. Through Tickets to Boston at prinei- Special indjcemeiits to new men. Nurseries:— Mr. N. 11. Froliliehstein, of Mobile, Ala., liil of suit, t o tcaspoonfuis of Royal Baking , It. Stations. Font!)ill, On. Established 1842, 46ft ueres, the writes i 1 lake great pleasure ill recommend­ Powder, and one cupful of Hour. Stir to­ ADVICE TO MOTHERS. J. F. LISCOMB, C,tn. Agent largest nursejes in Canada. 14-27* ing Dr. King’s New Discovery fur Consum­ gether; then add by degrees one quart of milk, Are you disturbed at night and broken of ption, having used it tor a severe attack of and lastly three well beaten eggs. Bake in your rest by a sick child suffering and crying IA/A WTCH You,,« “f energy and honesty Bronchitis and Catarrh. Il gave mu instant thin cakes. with pain ot cutting teeth ? If so send at once New YeiiSiBawrSteamsliipLm If ft 11 I L U . Io lake or b rs for “ (iately ’s Univer­ relief and entirely cured me and 1 have no Very delieale and delicious cakes are made and gela b o tll; of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing sal Edueutor,"n thorough ami complete encyclope­ been afflicted since. 1 also beg to stale that 1 dia and busbies guide; indorsed as such by every by allowing two teas pool) fills of Royal Baking Syrup lor Children Teething, its value is in­ had tried oilier remedies with no good result. Powder and one-half teaspoonfiil of salt to calculable, it will relieve the poor little suf- The A 1 Double Iron Steamships one that bassei'.i it, ami by every pap :r of national Have also used Eleelrie Billers and l)r. King’s leputation in tljs country and Canada. The/frrfou one quait of milk, ami sufficient corn meal, lerer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, CAROLINE MILLER Jhrald says o f tie book : “ It is a carefully prepared New Lite Pills, both of which 1 can recom­ mixing all into a smooth, thin baiter; no eggs there is no mistake about it. I t cures dysentery and thoroughly iseful work, and those who buy it mend. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con­ or limter are used for llie.-e. The cakes bake and diarrhiea, regulates the stomach and bow­ will get their men y’s worth.” N. E Journal of sumption, Coughs uml Goulds, is sold on a quickly to a rich deep brown, and are extreme­ els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces s a y - :“ Ni) h-dioolroom in America can positive guarantee. miammalion.aud gives tone and energy to the LUCY P. MILLER atlbrd to be wilhul ibis great work as a book of ly tender and light. T rial bottle free at W. II. Kittredge. Drug A very delicious, sweet pancake is made by whole system. Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Will .ail from Ni vv York every WEDNKBDAY reference” It I the most complete, plain and and SATURDAY for Uockluml, Belfast and practical eduentinnl work ever published, and is Store. /taking one pint of sweet milk, four eggs, two •Svrup for Children Teething is pleasant to tho indispensable to he family and library. GATE- Wouiiarful Cures. tablespooululs of powdered sugar, two table- lasle, and is the prescription of one of the old­ Bucksport. LY it CO., 19- Wshingtou St., Boston. 8 21 W. D. Hoyt it Co., Wholesale and Retail spoontuls of melted butter, one teaspoonlul of est and best female nurses and physicians iu ltETUKNING, Druggists of Rome Ga., say ; We have been Royal Baking Powder, and Hour enough to th*; United Slates, and is for sale by all drug­ Will leave Bangor Cor New York and River Poit» selling Dr. King’s New Discovery, Electric make a moderately thin butter. Beal the egg, gists throughout the world. Price 23 cents a every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. MACHINE SHOP. Bitters and Bneklen’s Arnica Salve for four whiles and yolks seperalely, until wall frothed, bottle. Goods taken for ull points iu Maine. Freight re­ A. J. ERSKINE years. Have never handled remedies lhat sell stir tlie butter, sugar, and one cupful of Hour, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ceived daily. This line uifords shippers speedy 11. H A Y ha# a lirat-clu## mu as well, or give such universal satisfaction. into which the baking-powder has been mixed, transportation with no rehandling of goods. Low Fire, Life and Accident chine* .hup ut lill.un W harf where The B e s t S a l v b iu the world ioi Cuts, rates of freight und most favorable terms of insur­ There have been some wonderful cures effected into tlie yolks, then udd the milk. If needed, Bruises, Burns, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, ance. iUNSURAJCE AGENCY, he 1. prepared lo do ull kind, of by these medicines in this city. Several cases add more Hour. Bake in small cakes, butler Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil­ 238 Muki Street - Kockluud, Me. work on .hurting,pulley., derrick., of pronounced Consumption have been entirely each one as it comes from the fire, place four blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, und Fare,including Meals &. Berth, $6.50 cured by use of a few butties of Dr. King's (Room formerly ccupiedjby Cobb Liiue[Co.) engine repair., etc., etc. Heavy in a pile, with very thin layers of any kind ol positively cures Piles or no pay. It is guar­ wurk and odd job. promptly and New Discovery, taken in connection with Elec­ sweet jelly between, and powdered sugar over anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re­ J. T. IxOTUHOP, A»T., Losses adjusted M paid at this ottiee. Agent tric* Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold for the well-known ravelers’ Accident Insurance aathtfuctorily dune. the top. They should be baked very thin und funded. Price 23 cents per box.| (For sale by KOt'HUNU. Company of UartlbX. Iy3» 3b Q. C. DAY. by W. 11. Kittredge. four served to each person. W . H . Kittredge. Iy47 16 6 TIIE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1888

THOMASTON. CAMDEN. | VINALHAVEN. RAZORVILLE. Cnpt. John Peterson hits returned to his The Episcopal church is being painted in col­ j Hare yon seen the Irish dude ? Mrs. Addle Farrar is visiting friends at Rock­ ATTRACTIVE home nt Oyster River. ors. W. F. Coombs has a new trotter. land. Cnpt. R. B. Anderson of Knnsns City, is nt John E. Daily has bought a lot on Mountain Freeman Light is to build an addition to his the home of his mother on Wnrds- ' Our hotels are rushed with business. street. I E. 8. Bodwell was In the city yesterday. house. tvorth street. Henry Knight of Chicago is visiting his old Chas. Savage of Boston is visiting his The family of Leander Rohes, who have home. 1 John Barter is having his house painted, brother, John L Savage. been in Bn'timore the past winter, are at their E. H. Young is painting his residence, Un­ j Capt. J. H. Hamilton left for Belfast yestcr- Henry Moody of Belfast is visiting his sister, home on Knox street. ion Flace. j day. Mrs, John B. O. Howard. BARGAINS! Ralph S. French, esq., has gone on a busi­ Capt. E. H. Bramhall has returned home C. B. Vlml returned from Waldoboro Fri- | Jane Whittaker of Liberty made a short ness trip to Denver, Colorado, and other points from Curaeoa, W, I. visit to A. C. Vnnnei’s a few days ago. of interest in the west. , nay. Dr. S Tibbetts hangs out an artistic sign at i An agency is about to bo established at New Mrs. Joseph Jones nnd Miss Lizzie Glidden Rev. W. A. Ncweombc has returned from his residence, Elm street...... AT ...... Washington, D. C., where he has been attend­ | Aberdeen. went to Augusta on business last week. ing the Baptist Convention. I. V. Melvin has bought the O. J. Bisbee | .1. 8. Black has been very busy the past Lizzie Glidden has gone to Washington to homestead on l’earl street. Mrs. Frank H. Tobcy (nee Lucy Alien) of week shipping paving. ive with licr grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Jones. Kansas City, is at the house of her father, Col. A. B. Cushing of Boston is to build a sum­ : In the yacht race Saturday the James Rob- Mrs Joseph Jones has purchased the Dr. 8. H. Allen, East Main street. mer house near Terrace Point. J erts was the leading boat, Tribou house at Washington, and has moved into it. The entertainment given by B. F. Carr Camp, P. G. Ingalls of Washington has bought j Considerable building and repairing is going Sons of Veterans, Friday evening, proved four acres ot land on Pearl street. ' on here and at Hurricane. Samuel Tibbetts of Palermo is spending a EB.HASTINGS quite successfnl to the members of the organi­ Mrs. Hill and daughter occupy their sum­ Hanson I,. Raymond lias recently erected an few weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Alfred zation. mer house at Camden Highlands. awning In front of his store. Vanncr. The Memorial sermon Sunday evening before C. C. Bcdlow of the Western Union Tele­ Dr. E. H. Lyford has a watch dog, bought ol Mrs. 1). Dodge nnd Miss Sarah Gray have I’. Henry Tillson Post, G. A. R.. and the citi­ graph Co. was in town last week. Alllc McDonald of Ilockland. opened a hoarding house nt Cainden for (he ae-ominodatlon ot summer boarders. Indeed it is! The story is being told zens of this town was delivered in the Metho­ Capt. William Smith lias had his residence Miss Jennie Andrews, Mrs. Littlefield's mill­ Wc have succeeded in getting dist church by Rev. C. A. Plummer, and was on Mountain street tastily painted. iner, has made many friends here. Mrs. Lizzie Pelton Wiggin of Lawrence, a fine production. Mass., formerly of this place, is visiting her about the Completeness and Cheap­ Joseph Adams has made extensive repairs Carrie E. Orbeton went to Rockland, Satur­ sister, Mrs. Llewellyn Turner. more of the Mrs. Edmund W.Princennd children arrived nnd improvements at Lake Cottage. day, wiicre she will stop a few days. homo from Wildwood, Florida, Saturday. Mr. Mrs. Warren Turner of Palermo, who has ness of our beautiful Prince will remain some time longer in Florida Mr. Steam's cottage, Roseland, is leased to Sell. Daniel Pierson loaded paving nt llolv- been stopping a few months with her daughter, before coming north. Boston pnrties from the lirst of July. erts’ Harbor last week for New York. Mrs. A. 8. Grotton, went home Thursday. Rev. C. A. Southard of Biddeford delivers Saturday nfiernoon Sam’l Julien was out Prof. Sidney H. Metcalf of Munroe, Wiscon­ collecting books for the reading room. Theodore Kenney, our new stage driver, has sin, former!)’ of Thomaston, sends us Interest­ the Memorial address here tomorrow. put on n new two horse covered wagon which ing papers, among which is a program of a E. 8. Rose is putting his cottage at Like Andrew King has recently bought the house adds much to the comfort of his passengers. W oolH enriettas Spring »fc Summer Stuck grand concert of war songs and patriotic music Mcguntieook in order for die summer. which lie has occupied for several years. A large number of colls have put in an appear given nt Munroe by n male chorus of 40 voices, Cbns. E. Mitchell of Bangor, inventor of the Sell. George A. Lnwry arrived Saturday. nnce within the last lew days, one nt Wooster assisted by soloists and the Munroe Cornet sawdust compress, wns in town Thursday. She will load bridge stone for New York. Farrar's nt A. C. Collins’, Ed. Pelton's and W Band, with Prof. Metcalf conductor. Enthusiasm over it knows no Ilev. Mr. Payson preached an able Memorial The Hurricane Packing Co., G. E. Tilden E. Overlook's. Memorial Day will lie observed in Thomaston sermon in the Methodist church, Sunday fore­ superintendent, is shipping considerable slock. Ilcttel Cunningham, who has been nt work in in the handsome New Shades that we this year under the nuspiccs of P. Henry Till­ bounds. It pleases every body, and noon. A. C. Lenfe has rented the tenement in the Butler Asylum, Providence, II. I., is nt home had early in the season, and for a son Post, No. 39, G. A. II., Department of C. H. Palmer was in town last week looking Healey house, recently occupied by J. E. Rob­ taking care of ids father, Samuel Cunningham, Mnine, and the ladies of Thomaston and vicin­ erts. who is failing very rapidly. all arc eager to proclaim the fact that ity are earnestly solicited to aid in preparing after the building of his villa on Chestnut few days can show a full line of all floral decorations. Grand Army Hall will lie street. Charles A. Shields has had a handsome cot­ Henry Russell has hired James W. Farrar's tage monument with curved urn erected in the grist mill and team. He intends to open a corn the NEW COLORS. the open today and tomorrow morning where all Landlord F. O. Martin has the Mountain floral decorations will be received tinder the View House in order, and will open early in family lot at Thomaston. and Hour store, at the mill and will buy lime management of P. Henry Tillson Relief Corps. June. E. P. Walker has been suffering with a slow casks and run his team regularly to Ilockland. A cordial invitation is extended to nil who have The firemen had a street parade Saturday lever. He is still confined to Ills house We We hope he will prosper in his undertaking. served in the army or navy, also all citizens to evening. They look well In their new uni­ hope to see him about soon. A dead body was reported to have been Quality, Styles and Prices join with us in honoring the memory of our forms. I. C. Glidden has recently purchased an up­ found in the pond at Farrar’s Mill. Tilts how­ departed comrades. All comrades are re­ The grounds of F. II. Tinker's cottage, right piano. The style of tne instrument wo ever was a mistake. A few bones belonging to quested to assemble at G. A. R. Hall promptly Samoset, are being graded and otherwise im­ admire and its tones are very fine. a Brunswick medical sttudent were deposited - IX - nt one o’clock p. m. Wednesday. The process­ proved. Sch. M. A. Achorn, Achorn, arrived Satur­ in the pond a few days to bleach nnd this was ion, under the direction of Comrade .1. E. day nnd will lie loaded by J. S. Black with the starling point of the st ory. Mears, Officer ot the Day, will form at 1.30 Clins. A. Thorn, a Boston capitalist, has We have a full line of Colors in the o'clock in front of G. A. II. Hall as follows : rented the cottage on Terrace Point for the extra paving blocks for New York city. MATINICUS. Bristol Cornet Band, P. Henry Tillson Post, summer. Chis. B. Smith, dealer in provisions and 12 inch GENT’S FINE STIFF HATS, G. A. 11., B. F. Carr Camp, S. of V., Fire De­ J. H. Montgomery, esq , leaves Friday for groceries, has recently purchased a team and is Cnpt. I. Edson Archibald was in town last partment of Thomnston, Citizens of Thomas­ St. Louis, being a delegate to Hie Democratic now prepared to deliver goods promptly. week. ton and vicinity, and will proceed to the Cem­ convention. Chas. Reeve, who received a severe injury to Capt. Ilufus Milier took a cruise to Ilockland etery where the usual memorial ceremonies Capt. Isaac Coombs is painting bis elegant one of his eyes while cutting stone several Inst week. Young Men’s Nobby Hats, will tuke place; after which the procession will residence on Elm street in a very pretty combi­ weeks ago, is improving and will be home Mrs. Cnpt. Weston Ames has gone to Yinal- re-form and march to Union Hull where the nation of colors. soon. haven visiting. WOOL exercises will bens follows: Prayer, singing Mrs.Waldron, of Chicago, is in town and Is Capt. Burgess, of the packett P. M. Bonnie, Mrs. Blanche Boyd of Rockland is nt Capt. by a select choir; memorial address by Com- | says he lias brought 300 pigs to Vinalhaven Henry Philbrook’s. I,. D. Carver of Post No. 16; music by band, having her Kenwood cottage put in order for the coming season. | this spring and has not yet supplied the Mr. and Mrs. C Elmer Gaboon of Taunton, Children’s Hats & Caps singing of America by audience benediction. market. Details to decorale the cemeteries in Cushing, Ocean View, the boarding house on Beacon Mass., arrived here the 20th. That wc have sold so many of at 50 Friendship, Marsh lload. St. George, anil Park, is to be opened by Miss Gray and Mrs. Sch. Harvester sailed from here Saturday Seh. Clara A. Benner, Capt. Will Ames, Dodge who are now here. with a cargo of paving for Cambridgeport cleared the. 18th for the fishing grounds. cents per yard. These Serges are South Thomaston, will be made by the Ad­ parties. Sch. Monticello is loading at tbo Have no equal. Wc know that we jutant. Prank L. Smith laid the foundation for a cot­ Sands for the same parties. Sell, River Ganges left here last week for fine nice goods and aae worth 75 WEST WASHINGTON. tage on Beacon Avenue this week. It is to be Vinalhaven on a clamming expedition. ready lor occupancy July 1st. The new steam fire engine, Reuben Carver, can satisfy you. Wm. B. Creamer of Waldoboro was In town was out Saturday afternoon, followed by a Mrs. Lydia Miller nnd Mrs. N. J. Norton cents ; our price is only 50 cents. Friday. Mrs. Gookin of Indianapolis is furnishing goodly number of citizens. She did good ex­ made business trips to Rockland last week. “ Capt. Mark Sinter has purchased the Win. her villa at Lake City. Capt. D. S. Martinis ecution and every one seems to be highly Jonathan Morton has returned from Deer Fitch farm at Cunningham’s Corner. building a summer house there. pleased with her. Isle, where he lias been engaged in boat build­ A musical club of ten young ladies from the ing lor Thomas B. Horton. Rev. W. W. Davis and wife of Waldoboro best families of Portland have written here to Miss Emeline Roberts, who has recently spent a few days last week at T. S. Bowden’s. started a bakery here, was intending Saturday Sell- River Ganges, Cnpt. Otis Abbot, and engage quarters for the summer. to be all ready to serve the public with beans sell. Little Elvie, Capt. Hiram Smith, have We are selling nice Melvin Hatch of Middletown, Conn., for­ Dr. Bisbee has begun work on the foundation merly of this town, is making a visit among and brownbread, but owing to some trouble been receiving coats of paint. of bis residenbe on Mountain Btreet. Mr. with the cooking apparatus she was unable to Miss. Katie Perry of Owl’s Head, who lias The P. Cox Fine Shoes bis friends here. Small, the builder, has the contract. do so. Godfrey Achorn, a brother of Joseph and been visiting relatives nnd friends in this William Achorn, is visiting his relatives here G. L. Burgess & Son arc preparing to put in Quite a delegation of Ilockland people were vicinity, lias returned to her home. Hand Sewed French Kid for Ladies’ a substantial granite wharf at tide water, Cam­ here Thursday. Besides the concert crowd FOULARD CAMBRICS after an absence of 46 years. He is 81 years den. The granite is being delivered. Sdi. Wasp, Capt. Lewis Ames of this place, of age, a resident of Vermont, and a veteran were Elijah Herrick, E. P. Leach, Charles Ar­ moved Mrs. Samantha Grant and family oil' wear are acknowledged to be the fin­ of the Mexican war. Miss. Gray, of Augusta, has taken possession nold, Thomas Barker, II. L. Smith and Louis Matinicus Ilock lust week to Vinalhaven. of tlie Perry bouse on High street and will be Dermot. S. I’. Swett of Thomaston was also For 8 Cents Pet Yard. Among the improvements wc notice the fol­ in town. Cant. Elmer Ames and Oliver Perry of the est fitting and best wearing boots lowing: Wm. M. Andrews is repairing bis ready for boarders by the first of June. sell. Grace Lee of Vinalhaven arrived here last buildings; Capt. James Slater lias added a Mrs. J. W. C. Gilman’ nnd family are here A portion of the baggage of the concert week looking hale and hearty after their ad­ now sold. new carriage house to his stand ; T. S. Bowden at the Bay View, which is being put in first- company, Thursday, was put off nt Hurricane venture. This is only the price of a common has built an ell connecting house and stable; class order and will be opened June 17tii. by mistake. Samuel Lawr.v of Vinalhaven Packet Julia Fairbanks, Capt. Henry I’liil- and many are painting their buildings. Madam Wilkes and daughter, wife nnd was sent after it in tiis boat, starting about six broolt, lias entered upon their summer arrange­ print, and at 8 cents are a Great daughter of Rear Admiral Wilkes, U. S. N., o’clock and returned with it a little past seven. Borneman W. II. C., No. 34. elected the fol­ He’s a rower from Ilowcrville. ments—two trips per week—and is inuking lowing officers Friday : Mrs, Martha E. Sher­ have engaged rooms with the Misses Ilall,Elm some very quick trips. Bargain. man, Pres.; Mrs. Nettie Robinson,Vice Pres.; street, for the season. The Ilockland Musical Co. gave a concert Lobsters in tins vicinity appearto lie running CORDOVAN Mrs. Emily F. Bowden, Sec.; Miss Lola Mor­ F. I. Coombs, one of Camden’s enterprising here Thursday to a large audience and an ap­ large. tUpt. W, T. Bobbins and nephew ton, Treas.; Mrs. Mary Rhodes, Com.; Miss young men, returned from Poughkeepsie, preciative one, judging by the numerous en­ Chas. II. Robbins captured one last Thursday L. B. Wilson, Past Pres.; Mrs. Emily T. Bow­ Wednesday, where he look a business course cores. The dance that followed the concert that weighed 10 pounds. den, Miss Vesta Burkett and Mrs. Angie Skin­ in Eastman's Business College. was very enjoyable, the music by Meservey’s Is the name, and they are made by ner. delegates to state convention. Brass Quintet being very fine. The company The prospects of a weir at Matinicus look We have 50 pieces more of the The ball given here Friday evening was stopped with Landlord McDonald. at present very favorable. Seh. Guess, Capt. Hathaway, Soule & Harrington. APPLETON. largely attended. The music by the Rockport 11 F. Crie, is engaged in the enterprise. The Miss Carrie Pease has returned from New Amateur Orchestra, assisted by Prof. Stiidlcy Memorial Sunday was observed in Union next question—“ flow about the sardine York. of Belfast, was voted first-class by everyone. church the services being conducted by Rev. factory ? They are hand sewed and welt. We The purchasers of Ogier’s hill have com­ W. H. Littlefield. Wednesdays plans are very Ephraim G. Simmons has bought the Ap­ complete. Details will leave Post headquarters Wc are sorrv to state that Miss. Ilossie E. H alf W ool Dr ess Goods pleton Mine larm. menced work on the proposed broad avenue to Williams of Turner Centre, who began the have them in Cong, and Bals. We run from Chestnut street to the shore of Penob­ at nine o’clock to decorate the graves of com­ school here last week, was obliged to resign on Mrs. Nellie and Miss Adella Smith are visit­ scot Bay, which will open up very many rades in the various cemeteries. The process­ account of poor health. Miss. Henrietta Ames have the Exclusive Sale for this city, ing at Mrs. Smith’s old home. sightly building lots. ion will form in front of Post Headquarters T hat we are selling at 12 1-2 Cents at one p. m., und inarch to the Soldiers Monu­ of this place will complete the term. Mrs. Fred Gushee is with her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Smith, architect, School street, Boston, and we will warrant every pair to be Cliil'ord Wentworth, who has been sick. ment in the following order: Vinalhaven per yard. has bought two lots on Ogier's hill and will at Band, O. P. Lyons, Leader; Lafayette Carver NORTH HAVEN. J. A. Sherman has sold his place again—this once begin building an attractive cottage to be Post, L. W. Smith, Commander; T. G. Libby Jewett Turner was in Ilockland last week. the best wearing shoe made. time to his son-in-law, Lindley M. Gushee. ready to occupy this season. Mr. Smith is Camp Sons of Veterans; Relatives of de­ Rev, J. II. Beale preached a very able ser­ now building a large bonrding house here for ceased Soldiers and Sailors; Ilev. W. II. Lit­ Nelson Mullin went to Ilockland Friday. mon in tlio Baptist church last Sunday to a Boston and New York parties. tlefield and aged citizens, 7o years old and up­ Mrs. Aaron Smith went to Ilockland Wed­ 200 pieces wide Silk Ribbons, large and appreciative audience. ROCKPORT. ward. A hollow square will be formed around nesday. worth from 50 to 75 cents ; we arc The grand camp tire nt Riverside Hull, Wed­ Memorial Day will be observed here with the Soldiers’Monuineiit on the arrival of the F. M. Smith lias launched his steam launch nesday, was a very enjoyable time. The hall the usual ceremonies. A detail of comrades column. The exercises at the monument Faustina. She is a beuuty. selling them for 25 cents per yard. was packed to its utmost capacity. Represen­ will decorate the grave of Fred A. Norwood at will consist of prayer by Ilev. E. L. Allen, The vessels have nearly all got their crews Look at them 011 our front center tatives trum all the surrounding towns were Mountain Street Cemetery at 7.30 o’clock a ni. singing, calling of the roll'of honor and dec­ and are nearly ready to start maekereling. present. The entertainment, consisting of vo­ Decoration ceremonies will be held at the New orating in honor of fallen comrades. The pro­ counter this week. cal and instrumental music,|speaking, etc., was Cemetery in the forenoon and at Amsburv cession will then inarch through Main .street, Capt. lloscoe Babbidge went to Ilockland iVill buy our fine Calf, Congress, of the highest order. A grand banquet, fur­ Hill in the afternoon, At 9.30 o’clock the col­ over Carver’s Hill to John Carver Cemetery, Wednesday to ship a crew for mackerel fish­ nished by the ladies, was served in G. A. II. umn will format G. A. 11. Ilall as follows: forming a hollow square near the gate inside. ing. 1 bale Remnants 10 inch Cotton, Balmoral or Button Boot. They are Hull. A dance was held in the evening for Drum Corps; Marshal, Gen. J. I). Hast witli Then follows prayer by Ilev. W. II. Littlefield, Capt. Emery Hopkins starts this week for best quality, only 7 cents. which music was furnished by a corps of seven Aids mounted; G. F. Burgess Engine Com­ Post special memorial services and decorating Block Island, fishing. Capt. R. 11. Mills goes made seamless and are solid. We musicians headed by the veteran violinist pany; Fred A. Norwood Post, G. A. 11.; Geo. of graves. The column will re-form and with him. Story Thomson. Between 70 and 80 tickets W. Shepherd Camp, No. 39, S. of V .; Citi­ march to Town Hall, wliero Ilev. E. L. Alien 100 Curtains, all on Fixtures ready will deliver the Memorial address. Seats will SOUTH CUSHING are selling stacks of ’em. were sold for the dance. Supper was served at zens in carriages in the rear of column. The to put up, only 35 cents each. the Appleton House. command will then inarch to the New Cemetery lie reserved on the stage for aged citizens. Mrs. Harriet Stone is visiting in Thomaston. and perforin special services and decorale the Al 7 c. M. comrades will assemble at Post [3^Call and see us before you buy PULPIT HARBOR. graves of deceased soldiers of the war of 1861 headquarters,and with bund and Sons of Veter­ School in District No. 5 commenced Mon­ Large assortment ol Dado Shades Wm. Joyce is at work in Camden. 65, after which the column will return to Union ans. will march to Town Hull, where Comrade day. all colors from 50 cents up to 75 Ladies', Misses’ and Children’s Fine Painters will soon commence work on the Hal!, break ranks and partake ot dinner pre­ E. Livingston Allen will deliver a lecture en­ Edwin Seavey of Thomaston was in town church. pared by the Women’s Relief Corps, No. 26. titled, “liotli Sides of Army Life; The Grave Thursday. cents each. Shoes, Men’s, Youths and Boys’ Edward Quinn takes Isaac Brown's place in Dinner will be served at Union Ilall, at 12 and the Gay.” Admission free to all. Citi­ Mrs. N. J. Trefethen and son James went the packet. • o’clock. At 1.30 o’clock, p. in, column will zens are requested to close their places of to Thomaston Wednesday. Curtain Fixtures—all the best again he formed at t lie Carleton House and business from 12m . to O p . m . Soldiers and Shoes. We have the finest line of J. T. Coombs went to Ilockland last week will then march to Ainsliury Hill Cemetery Sailors not members of the Grand Armv are Mr. and Mrs.Geo. Irvin Harrington returned kinds iu stock. on business. and decorate the graves of deceased soldiers cordially invited to join with the Post, Memo­ from Clarke's Island Wednesday. these Goods ever shown in this city, Elisha Grant has two line looking colts after with appropriate ceremonies, and then return rial Day, Citizens are invited to give their 100 lbs. best Geese Feather.-, all Ladd’s stallion. to the G. A. 11. Hall and break ranks. There cordial assistance und support in honoring CUSHING. and wo are going to sell at prices Eugene Crockett lias gone to Portland to join will be remarks at the eemeterhs by prominent fallen comrades who gave their lives for the A. L. Wall went to Portland Monday. white and nice—just in. steamer Novelty, Capt. Joyce. speakers from home and abroad. All ex­ nation’s good. All llowers for decorating will Mr. A. 11. llivers is improving in health. soldiers and sailors and citizens are cordially lie gratefully received from all wishing to do­ 10 pieces I-1 Oil Cloth Carpeting way below anything ever heard of A. J. Ames lias a line looking colt sired by invited to tuke part in the observances of the nate the same at Post rooms. L. W. Smith is Fred W. Bucklin is recovering from his re­ Kellogg out of a mare sired by Aral. day. At 7-30 o'clock an oration will be de­ Post Commander und George S. Carver Adju­ cent illness. received this morning, handsome before, The Spalding mare, sired by Aral, has a colt livered at Union Hall by lion. O. G. Hall of tant. B. Bucklin and wile of So. Warren were in out of Nelson stock. Mr. Spalding bus a Waterville. Contributions of (lowers will be town Wednesday. patterns, only 25 cents per yard, yearling colt from the same stock. gratefully received at tbo G. A. it. Hall, Wed­ FORT CLYDE. Mrs. Etnciine Hathorne and daughter Charles Dyer lias traded his three-year-old nesday morning. Friends who may have Forest Hupper and Elden Davis have leased Emma, after a years absence in Malden,Mass., 20 pieces Seersuckers opened this RICE & HUTCHINS’ steers for a horse with Lincolnville parties. special wreaths or crosses winch they wisli Mr. Snow’s farm on Matinic Island and have have returned home. m orning which we shall sell for 10 She had to come out ot the packet if she did go placed on the grave of any deceased soldier, moved there. overboard and Charles with her. will leave them with the W. 11. C. at same cents. time and place, ilev. Charles Maine will he Andrew Marshall has gone to New York to We notice a very line looking stallion on our pilot sch. Blanche Creamer. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. roads owned by E. Ladd of Vlnalliaven. He chaplain for the day. The committee of ar­ 300 New Parasols just received— BROGANS ONLY Si.to. is black with a very heavy mane and tail, and rangements arc A. D. Champney, T. V. Hill, Franklin Trussell, esq., has sold sch. Blanch is as well put together as any horse we ever C. E. Leaeli. Otis G. Croekelt is Post Com­ Creamer to parties ia So. Carolina. She will 4. Mt. Desert Herald's Green's Landing we have all the novelties of theseasoti mander and A. D. Champney Adjutant. be used as a pilot boat. correspondence: Thuddeus Greenlaw, who saw. in these goods. Regular Price SI.25. UNION. O W L ’S H EAD. C. H. Sampson of Portland was in town has been at work in Westboro, Mass., bus been Sheep Island is being stocked with tolls. Friday. home and will soon leave for Gloucester to go E. S. Fossett of Portland is ill town. Lincoln Russell of Portland is at the Ocean Buy a copy of the Union Farmer, get a good Arthur Graves is sick with fever and ague. House. maekereling..• .Lee Parris and several others Be sure and buy a pair of Howard’s readable paper, and patronize home industry. Henry Bradbury is building the foundation Miss O. llobbins is sick witli typhoid fever. oi our men leave this week for the same desti­ Memorial Day was observed at the Cong’l for Capt. L. A. Arey’s new house. She is attended by Dr. Woodside. nation. Most of our men, however, have left Church by a very able sermon Io the G. A. II. Chas. Fisk lias leased Munroe's Island for Sch. Geo. B. McFarland is on the railway the fishing business, a good part having gone by Rev. F. V. Norcross assisted by Rev. Win. the season and stocked it with,sheep. being repaired. Most of the plank below the to work on the stone. Patent Leather Boots li. Crawford. Mrs. Mathews und family of Waterville will water line had to he taken oil'. Mr. Winslow Hosiery & Underwear The Warren Dramatic Company played the lie here the present week to occupy the Adams lias had a big crew at work on her the past C. F. Haley of Lewiston,well und favor­ “Celebrated Case” to a crowded house Satur­ cottage, at Henriekson Point. week, all ot the mechanics from this place and ! ably known ns a horseman, has fitted up tlie IN GREAT VARIETY day night all the standing room being occupied. Welhave them in Lace and Congress. A"foree is at work clearing the land and get- several from Thomaston and Cushing. Mitchell stable, Liberty,und lias several horses The play was intensely interesting uud ren­ ting'ready to build the wharf where the new K. F. Marshall has his store about ready to that be intends working on the track this sum­ Look at our Jersey Uude.'vests that dered in a pleasing manner. hotel s going up on the land recently bought move into Decoration Day will be observed by Cooper of Jacob Merriman by New York and Rock- mer. He has horses from Belfast, Waldoboro, we are selling for 25 cent,. Joseph Hall goes to Cambridge, Muss., the Montville und Searsmout, including G. O. Post, G. A. 11 , as follows: The boys will form laud parties. first of June, where he will go into business. a line in front of their ball at one o'clock and Rev. J. T. Lightfoot of Newton Theological His family will remain here this summer. Bailey’s Inez C. 15^ W e shall be pleated to semi march to the cemetery and decorate the graves School is supplying the Owl’s Head Buptist Examine our Magnificent Stock of of departed comrades, then return to tbeC’ong'l 4. The Belfast Journal recently published samples of our goods to customers, Church for three months. Sunday services WARREN a hen und egg problem and D. H. Mansfield of church where they will listen to an address by occur at 10 30 a. in., Sunday school following; and will send goods by mail or ex­ P. M. Fogler of Augusta, after which a supper evening service at 7.30 o’clock. Morris Keating has bought a horse. Hope, our well known deputy sheriff, ans­ will be served in the vestry of the Cong’l N E C K W E A R . WILEY’S CORNER. O. E. Hubm & Co. of Rockland are to paint wered it correctly us follows: The ‘hen and press to any part of theiounty. church. the Coug’l parsonage. egg* problem in the last Journal is as easy us SOUTH THOMASTON. Chester Robinson has purchased a horse ol Melvin Kenney. Alarick Norton is painting Larry Mathew’s eating when one is hungry. If one hen und a We show the best line in the city, W. K. Smith and family moved to Belfast cottuge at Crescent Beach. today. Miss Kale Aagerson, daughter of Peter half, lay an egg und a half in a day uud a half, Mrs. Farnham of Rockland made a Hying Aagerson,left here Tuesday fur Portland where Friday the catch ot ulewives was 50,060. one lieu must lay one egg in u day und a half. visit to this place Thursday. she will attend school. About 30.000 were taken Thursday. Six hens laying seven days must equal one hen E. B. H astings Amuria Drake, who has been at work in Mrs. Chas. Freeman left here lust week for The Warren Dramatic Club played a “Cele- ' laying forty-two days, laying one egg iu a day Belfast, returned home Thursday. East Union, where she will take up her resi­ brated Case” uud “ Mother’s Fool,” Saturday E.W.Berry.&Co. Mrs. G. A. Hahh and Mrs. Leighton of dence with her husband who is employed evening in Union to a full house. All were ! aud a half must lay twenty-eight eggs. Give Clark’s Island visited this place last week. there. well pleased with the play. us a hard one.” ROCKLAND ME. T IIE R O C K LA N D CO U RIER - G A Z E T T E : TU E SD A Y , MAY 29, 1888. 7

By the old method of burning wood it was impossible for the kiln tenders to produce a IN MEMORIAM. uniform degree of heat, some of the wood Sell. Cnrric Crosby, Hall, arrived Friday being small and dry and burning very rapidly, from New York. while the very next arch full might be of large Memorial Sunday and Its Services. Scb. Milford, Haskell, arrived Thursday with coal from New York. green sniff which burned more slowly. Then, Hark Wm. II. Deiiz, Hooper, Is due in Port­ too, another very important item of expense, Services to be Held Next Wednesday SIMONTON'S land from Matanzas with molasses. which lias not been included nt all in this esti­ in this City. Sell. M. A. Aeliorn, Aehorn. is at Yinai- mate of the relative cost of production, is Saturday evening n special memorial service haven, loading paving for New York. avoided by this method, and that is the ex­ was field in Post Hall under the auspices of Sell. S. M. Bird, Merrill, is hound to Phila­ pense of handling the kiln nNiod after its dis­ tlie Indies Relief Corps. There were recitations delphia with molasses from Matanzas. charge upon the wharf, a very important item Sell. St. Elmo, Rogers, arrived Wednesday and readings of a memorial character and ad­ COLUMN NEW PERCALES from New York with coal for Crockett. to lie considered when a difference of one or dresses by Dr. Williams, Gen. J. P. Cilley, C. Sell. A. F. Crockett, Thorndike, arrive! in two cents per cask in the cost of production Jones and others, including remarks liy ladies Richmond the 19th with ice from Bangor. means thousands of dollars in the aggr.gnte. of the corps. ’I’wns a very pleasing service. Sells. Monticello and Lake were at Vinal- ! Mr. Carleton has filed bis application or caveat Sunday Morning, Rev. C. S. Cummings of -OF- in the popular shades of Red and iiavcn Saturday loading stone for Boston. | for a patent upon this invention, the practical the M. E. church preached tho memorial ser­ Sell. Mary is just off the South Railway witli ! utility of which is so jthiinly illustrated ill his mon to a large audience, Edwin Libby Post.G. Blue, very wide, for new paint, oakum and other improvements. Sell Jessie Lena,Rose,arrived Thursday from A. R., and Anderson Camp, Sons of Veterans, Darien with hard-pine for the Limeroek Rail­ being present in a body. The sermon is pro­ road. THAT COUPLER. nounced very able and for originality of style Brig Caroline Gray, Pillsbury, arrived Wed­ and terseness of diction difficult to excel. The Tlie executive committee of the Hix Auto­ Sound Advice! nesday from Philadelphia with coal lor Fred text was taken from the epistle to the Romans, It. Spear. matic Car Coupler Co. of this city have made 1 2 1 -2 c . III,part of the seventh verse : “ Render there­ Sell. Annie J. Russell, Sprague, was in (lie arrangements with reliable parties in Boston fore to nil their dues ; tribute to whom tribute stream Friday with stone from Bluchill for and Chicago to represent them ns is due." New York. agents. These parlies have tlie as­ V Sell. S. J. Lindsey, Kennedy, sailed Friday The speaker alluded to the gratitude of the surance from prominent railroad men that the for Dighton, Mass., with lime nshes from E. American people manifested toward the sol­ Hix coupler is the best one in the market, and YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR G. Stoddard. diers. Itcnnnot he said of them that they Sell. Nevada, Anderson, is nt the North I the prospect is that before very long it will ignore these gallant men. He said their deeds GET Railway calking. She goes on the ways to come into general use. The company's agents 1000 yards of Satin Finished are embalmed in story, and in the longest and have a new keel. are to push the patent with great vigor. brightest pnges of history. These terrible bat­ Sell. American Chief, Snow, arrived Wed­ Arc they to be manufactured in this city r nesday from New York, via Boston. She will tle scenes are portrayed upon canvass so vivid­ paint and repair. ly that it speaks, and in marble, granite and PARASOLS! Sell. J . 15. Holden, Look, is in Boston dis­ FIX IN G U P. T H E M O S T charging hard-pine from Appalachicola. Capt. bronze their names are perpetuated for ail time Foulard Cam brics Look is at home. I’rof. A. T. Crockett is having the Brown to come. He alluded to the fact that the sol­ Seh. George Prescott, Trueworthy, was in premisss on Broadway pot into fine shape.... diers might lie looked at from various stand­ NOW, while the assortment is com­ tlie stream yesterday with rough stone from points. t hey might be taken from a political Vinnllinven for Philadelphia. A. F. Crockett is making additions to his plete, and at our store because we buildings and improvements about his prem­ point of view (from their abhorrence of slavery Seh. Hunter, Whitten, discharged coal at their patriotism,and from a Christian standpoint. FOR At 8 c . Hurricane last week, and was loaded With ises.... Capt. Ira Ellems is having his resi­ have the best stock in town and the paving Saturday for New York. dence painted. Itc thought that on this day and occasion it LiHKsrntts.—Billow, Emery, sailed Satur­ Mrs. M. A. Spear is having an addition would lie more appropriate to view them - from most Perfect Light to see shades and day for R ehmond.. . -Commodore Eoote sailed made to her buildings on Rankin street... .15. a Christian standpoint. Sunday for Boston from Hanrahan. t’sual price 10 cents. C. Perry is having his house tastily painted in He then spoke upon the sacrifices they had quality. Sell. Carrie L Hix, Hix, was in the stream made, that all men might be equal and our Y O U R M O N E Y yesterday waiting for a chunce to sail lor colors....15. T. Elwell has been making re­ Bluchill to load stone for New York. pairs on his house on Bunker street... .Frank free institutions preserved. This was in keep­ ing with holy writ. All men were created Sell. Little David of Addison, with a cargo Donahue is terracing the sloping land between of potatoes, was dismasted in a squall in our his house and Park street....Florence Don­ equal in the sight of God. Sacrifice is n divine harbor Tuesday. She repaired at Ayers’ law. Christ dying on the cross is the central Quality amounts to little wharf. ahue is painting the house occupied by Dr. D. C. Perkins. thought in the revelation. All things in nature Unless the price be fair, Sell. A. Heaton, l’ettec, arrived Friday from die that other things might live. We should 500 yards of Boston where she discharged sand from New York and sailed Saturday for Vinalbavcn to think of them because they fought for a right­ YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR Low Prices are not Bargains loud paving for Albany. MARKET MATTERS. eous object. Others have fought as gallantly Sell.‘Prussian General, while on a voyage and sacrificed as much, but their cause was Unless Quality is there. Inst week from Musquash to Rockland, wiili Produce Points and Prices—What There not just. Where are their graves today ? cordivood, became waterlogged and was after­ Is to Eat. wards sold for ($120, and the cargo of wood for They are unknown nnd their names and fame L ace Scrim ! about $80. From Thorndike & Hix, produce and fruit have gone out in darkness. But the brave JACKETS & WRAPS Sell. Maliel Hooper is chartered to load ice dealers, wc glean tlie following: men of the Union fought for a Christian object, .WE COMBINE THEM 1 on the Kennebec for Philadelphia. Capt. For the past week strawberries and green and they saved their lives in losing them. And Adrian E. Hooper, who commanded her the this country with all its glorious privileges is last nip, is at home. Capt. Jerc Hooper will stuff generally have been in light supply and resume command this trip. prices of good sound fruits have been well kept their monument. The speaker then said that NOW, while the styles mid sizes you we should honor these men because they unite At 5c. Per Yd. | Seh. Ella Francis, Foster, was launched up. The receipts of strawberries for the week, want can be secured and at our store from the North Railway Saturday thoroughly ending Saturday May 20th, were 1800 baskets the church and political parties as one. Today rebuilt and ns good as new. She is all new The fruit has been small owing to the cold we come together forgetting all differences, where you can see just what you are from tier Door limbers up and is in first-class bent on one common object. condition. She lias had a poop added and damp weather, but sweet and well preserved, other elianges made. retailing easily from 18 to 20 cents. He then spoke in a feeling manner of the buying, and at the same time get the places made vacant the past year in the ranks The work of raising the seh. J. 1’. Auger Asparagus, 15 cents; new cabbage, 5 per lb; Rejoice &. Buy (sunk at the head of the harbor, Vineyard of the veterans. Many had borne the shock tomatoes, 10; southern cukes, 5; string beans, Haven, last fall), lias been suspended, it being of battle, lint an archer with unerring aim 75 a peek ; rhubarb,4 per lb. A large assortment of the celebrated found impossible to pump the lime from the would soon find them. We are travelling the vessel. The seh. remains a dangerous ob­ a x ii r o d u c e Lowest Prices and Latest Styles. struction to navigation. FttviT P .—Pineapples arc same road and are moving toward the same Ship Iroquois, Nicholas, which arrived nt plenty retailing from 12 to 15 cents for seconds, destiny. The speaker ending with a touching San Francisco the 18th Inst., 121) days from 18 to 20 for firsts... .Oranges are getting scarce appeal to his hearers to travel in the straight H A T H A W A Y ’S New York, had made the round trip in 300 and prices have considerably advunced.... and narrow road that leads to eternal life. days, including 00 oays detention at New Lemons are steadily advancing as it grows PERFECTION York. She heat the ship Snow & Burgess on We d n e s d a y ’s s e r v ic e s . the outward passage 63 (lavs, and the ships warmer....More bananas are being used ttinn ever before known in Ibis section, it taking 150 H eadquarters E d w in L iiu iy P o st, ) William MeGilvery and J. C. Potter nearly a No. 16, G. A. K., j month each. to 175 bunches a week to supply the demand. A In Style and Assortment COTTON UNDERWEAR R o c k l a n d , May 25th, 1888. YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR recent advance will have a tendency to increase O r d e r N o. 1. the retail price for the next few weeks....The SO FT COAL I. In accordance with tlie Rules nnd Regu­ supply ot green stuff has as yet been light, but lations, and in obedience to General Orders, The best make in the country. this week will see the market well supplied, Edwin Libby Post will observe May 30th as Is Successfully Substituted for Wood by Memorial Day. a Rockport Lime Manufacturer. with prices easier. II. Comrades detailed for the purpose will SATISFACTION The name of Carleton has been for many Potatoes are in good supply but not enough assemble at these headquarters nt 9 a. m., Hosiery and Corsets! sharp, for the purpose of decorating the graves years so inseparably connected with the busi­ are being offered to affect the price, good stock at Sea View cemetery. ness life and growth of the village of Rockport being worth 90 to 100 wiih fancy seed potatoes III. Graves in out-lying cemeteries will he In Quality and Price. as to have become a synonym of practical busi­ $1.10, wholesale lots. decorated by comrades detailed for that pur­ NOW, as we are offering some Spec­ ness uctivity, being the most marked in the pose. A large assortment of Cheeses are lower, 11 1-2 to 12 1-2 wholesale, IV. Comrades will assemble at these Head­ special lines of ship-building and the manufac­ and butter, laid down, 17 to 20, with ball 20 to quarters at 12.30 o’clock p. m., sharp, in uni­ ial Bargains this week and at our These are yours if you make selec­ ture of lime; and in the pursuit ot this latter 22, with some fancy brick butter higher. form; the line will form at 1.30 under the Industry, which has contributed so much to the direction of the Commander of this Post, and store, which owing to the Perfect tions from our New Spring Stock of proceed to Aehorn cemetery, where the follow­ material prosperity of the place, we have had ing Older of Exercises will he held : Elegant Parasols! the pleasure of witnessing recently an im­ STEAMBOAT SPARKS. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Cummings Light affords yon an opportunity to Music by Band proved method of burning limeroek which has select goods that look equally well at As the wharf at Green’s Landing is in an un­ Decoration of Gravts now been in opeintion so long as to have be­ Address by Capt. E. K. Gould MEN’S AND BOYS’ Including all the latest novelties. come a well assured success and promises to safe and dangerous condition, steamer Mt. of Anderson Camp S. of V. home as when on the counter. make a very radical change in the method ol Desert will not make a landing there, and will Singing of America, with Hand. burning the rock. not receive either passengers or freight for The line will then re-form and return to G. A. R. hall where It will he dismissed. G. E. Carleton, the greater part of whose ac­ that point until further notice....The Searsport V. Comrades will re-assemble at 7.30 in tive business life has been spent in the manu- correspondent of the Belfast Journal says: “It uniform, for tlie purpose of attending the CLOTHING! faeiurc of lime, and who now owns one of tho is to be regretted that steamer Rockland should Memorial Address by Comrade H. C. Levcn- sulcr, ut Farwell Hall very Dost quarries in this section, has, alter give ns the go by, and it is withal rather Tho ladies of Rockland, to whom we are in SPECIAL BARGAINS months of careful study and experiment, put strange, when Ihe Morgan Inst year found dobted tor favors in the past, are earnestly re­ -AND- into operation In his two kilns ihe necessary Searsport one of the best paying landings, quested to furnish such flowers as they, in their YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR machinery for burning the rock liy using soft ...... Bine 4th tlie popular Richmond will generosity, may feel disposed to contribute. “ A practice we have noticed, has grown up, -IN- coal instead of wood—a plan which wc holiesc resume her old time, leaving Machasport at of making Memorial Day a time for merry­ lias never been successfully carried out before. fount, m. inteail of six, and arriving herein making, and for engaging in amusements o f The only change made in the lire box or arches five p. m. instead of seven. She is doing a various kinds. We can lint hope, that while Gent’s Furnishing Goods there are individuals who care not for the was to reduce tlie size of each arch by raising rousing business...... Commencing June 1st, solemnities of any occasion, well disposed Dress Goods ! the grate door and bridging the inner end of steamer Pioneer will make two trips per day. citizens, who for a moment consider what Misses'-:- Garments the arch to increase the draft. To secure prop­ ------(♦------called this day into existence, will find some­ thing more noble, than games und frolics, to er draft, which would be sufficiently powerful GET A CLUB! occupy their minds, while the graves of six and capable ot easy control to keep up a uni­ hundred thousand patriots are being visited in NOW for the simple reason that we In ages from 1 to 12 years. form degree of heat, he lias placed in his kilns John F. Singhi, the well-known photograph­ tenderness, love and gratitude.’’ By order of a live-horse power wafer motor, connected er, makes an announcement to persons desiring have the very best assortment ever J o n a t h a n C r o c k e t t , Commander. OUR SPRING STOCK with the service pipe of the C. & R. Water Co. photos that all should read. Mr. Singhi hits all C. C. C ross, Adjutant. by a two-inch pipe, which drives a large fan, the appliances, apparatus and fittings und skill seen in Rockland, and you should such ns is in use in many mills tor securing for fine work. PICK AND SHOVEL. buy them at our store, where you can powerful draft or for ventilating purposes. Is us Handsome and Stylish as any This powerful draft of air is easily conducted Mrs. Edward Knight, of South Berwick, cot Work on the Limeroek R. It. is progressing see the shades and texture of goods Job Lots of Carpets! from the fan in large pipes to the arches, mid her throat Thursday night and will die. Do­ rapidly, about 1*25 men being at work. Quite on earth. when turned on at its full foiee will in a short mestic trouble was the cause. a piece of ground east of the residence of far better than out on the side walk. time create a beat sullicienlly intense to melt Fred Ulmer has been graded, while beyond even the lire bricks like wax, the force of the Mrs. Harvey Otis, of Brunswick, fell down Special trades in Remnants of from a big Y has been graded. Quite a crew is at draft being easily controlled by dampers in the stairs Friduy forenoon and was severely injured work making a cut through the big gravel about the head mid arms. It is expected that IMMENSE ASSORTMENT, 1 to 20 yards—good for small rooms. air pipes. hank between Rankin and Middle streets. To regulate this intense heat more success­ she will recover, however. fully and drive the heat into the rock in the J. II. Manley departed for Washington, 1J. OWN YOUR OWN HOMES! centre o f the kiln Mr. Carleton has hud small C., Friday. Newspapers with lively imiigiiia- NEW FEATURES, 5 P IE C E S I tions will no doubt conclude that he goes in onc inch water pipes run along just over the What Our Loan and Building Associa­ We have the lire arch doors, from which depend short sec­ ! the interest of Mr. Blaine. tion is Doing. tions of pipe dropping down immediately in lion. Wm. Putnam,Democratic candidate for The first payment of shares in the Rockland EXCLUSIVE STYLES. front of the lire arch doors, slightly bent at the ( governor, will, us soon as he can arrange his Loan and Building Association will he made All Wool Large Plaids end and terminating in a sprinkler head of per- j business affairs, take un active hand in the Thursday to the secretary. II. O. Gurdv, at the LARGEST AND LIGHEST forated sheet iron. When the water is turned j management of the campaign and take the office of City Treasurer Weeks, who is also on in these pipes, which can he raised or low­ , stump in different sections of the state. treasurer of the association. The secretary 5 O c . ered ut will, the fine spray is thrown onto the I George Johnson and Percy Milliken, of Ban­ wilt he there the fourth Thursday of each coal nearly through the whole length of the gor, were arrested io Bethel Friday by Sheriff’ month, when the monthly payments will he Reliable, Trusty, Servicea­ arch, helping to preserve un even temperature Wormell.wilh a stolen team in their possession. due. Probably there will lie two assessments Former Price $1.00—a good trade. and driving the heat forward into the rock. The team was taken from John Connors of before a loan is made. Loans will be made the Dry Goods & Garnet Store ble Goods In conversation with Avery Small, a man of Bangor, Tuesday night. second Monday of each month. Secretary 31 years experience in burning lime, now em­ Giinly and Auditor E. M. Stubbs went to Au­ ployed in Mr. Carleton's kilns, we learned that A singular and painful accident occurred last VTWe would call your attention week to Mr. Joseph Cots, of Oldtown, who was burn yesterday to examine the hooks of Secre­ the result of this new process of burning the tary Gilford of the Auburn Association, which IN ROCKLAND. MARKED AT BOTTOM PRICES. rock with coal instead of wood is to reduce the trying to manage a vicious stallion which he to our unusual assortment of goods i had recently purchased. The animal seized are recommended as a model. The by-laws expense of fuel fully one-half, und increase the and deposit books of the Rockland Association at 50 cents—as good as can be found amount of lime produced from each kiln from Mr. Cots by the little finger ot his hand and bit it squarely oil’. arc now being prepared, and will soon be ready twenty Io twenty-five per cent. Kilns burning for distribution. on 75c and $1.00 counters. five cords of wood per day burn on un average The (arm buildings of Everett Goodrich of C. F. WOOD & CO., Albers, about two miles from Athens village, Make your payments promptly, Thursday two and one-half ions of soft coal, and the next. rock when burned conies out in very much bet­ were burned Thursday morning, ut about eight ------Simonton Bros. ter shape, and with a surprising absence of o’clock. One pair of cattle and some other Wm. Matthews, L. L. I)., and Hon. Percival 280 Main Street, core, owing to the intense und uniform degree stock was burned. The loss is about $2,500, in- Bonney are expected to give lectures to the Fuller & Cobb. of heat produced by this method. , sured for $2,000. students of Colby this term. ROCKLAND, - MAINE* 8 THE ROCKLAND COUIUER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1888,

Below Cost. PHOTOGRAPHS. PHOTOGRAPHS. CREAMERY TALK. TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Some Well Bred Horse Stock. Rev. Elijah Kellogg and His Works— Vinnlhaven Echo. NEW A Suggestion for His Benefit. One Who Knows Writes us from the At tbe stable of E. P. Walker may be seen McLOON & CROCKETT, E d it o r C o u n t e b -G a z e t t r : the handsome yearling filly Haroldine. Thi 2 WEEKS MORE 2 F ar West. A few months since I was surprised to notice ENGLAND in your columns a statement that Rev. Elijah colt meets in every way tbe expectations from —AT THK- ~PHOTOGIt I I’ll EI18, Read and Think This Over Friend Kellogg, of Harpswcll, was in needy circum­ her breeding, being of good action, size and Farmer. stances, coupled with some suggestions for his general make-up. A cherry bay in color, the CLOTHING R E D F R O N T relief; an J in a more recent issue I read an ac­ same as her ball brother I larolilsnn, tbe best K i.i .s w o u t h , M ic h ., May 23, 1888. knowledgement from Mr. Kellogg of a dona­ three-year-old of last year in the state. 321 Central Block, - Rockland, Me. Mil. E ih t o h —Among the many interesting tion sent him by two of the Sunday Schools of The sire o f Haroldine—Prescott—is half New and Elegant Rooms all on one floor, only one items that come to us in T h e C o c k if.k -G a- Rockland. I never met Mr. Kellogg and my FURNITURE STORE flight of stairs and fitted up with brother to the star of tbe world, Maud S., HOUSE! z e t t e away out here in the land of prairie only knowledge of his condition was derived 2.08 3-4; being a son of that noted horse My landlord having decided to erect a New chickens and magpies, there are none that fore­ Block in place of the one I now occupy, compels All Improvements in the Photo­ from the paragraph referred to, and I do not nt Harold, by Rysdyk's llamblctonian, the me to vacate in six weeks, and in order to close out shadow better business prospects titan the one tbe present time know whether or not his age I shall sell my goods at cost. acknowledged fountain head of all speed. graphic Art. under the caption, "Our Creamery.” Not and infirmities nre such as to preclude further The New England Clothing only Rockland, hut all of Oeorges Valley Among tlie half brothers and sisters of Pres­ Large Sky light made nfler plans of Rcienliflc Ex­ exercise of the facile pen which delighted anil perience and capable of making all kinds of Single should awake to action, energetic action on the benefited thousands of young people not so cott, is I’ancoast, 2.21 3-4, the sire of Patron, Company are now ready to Fine Chamber Sets for $15.00. pictures, and especially Large Groups. We shall subject of dairying. From the sources to the 2.14 l-4.at three years 2.19 1-2,winner of the make very many years ago. What surprised me in Everything else in my Large Stock equally as low. mouth of the river, the Oeorges Valley is well the statement referred to was that a writer of Sio.ooo purse at I lartford last year, l’rinccps show the largest and handsom­ —All nt LESS Til AN COST. ALL KINDS OF PICTURES adapted to grazing and the raising of cereals Mr. Kellogg's ability should not have been the sire of Trinket, 2.14, is a brother of Pres­ F u rn itu re Wagon, Show Case and and finish them in First class Style, such as Tin. and hay for dairy provender. We heartily able, from the revenue derived from the sale of cott ; also the famous mare Goldsmith Maid, types, Minnette, Card Victoria, Cabinet, Prome­ est stock of Counting Room Desk for Sale. endorse tho remarks of A. B. Fales, in the Issue his books alone, nt least to “ keep the woli 2.14, is a sister to Prescott’s dam, and closely nade, Boudoir, Panel and Imperial, all of the I7tli nit., on butter making. But be­ from the door.” related are many others in the front rank. Also my Stable and Carriage House. fore eoming to the back-bone of our subject, Highly Finished in First-class Style. A mention of Mr. Kellogg’s nnine must call The dam of Haroldine, Camille, (better -ALSO- we feel like cracking a his ribs for what up simultaneously in the minds of those famil­ known as Buttercup) is known to be a mare he asserts to have done Snile purchasing and iar with his books, that of another (and doubt­ SPRING CLOTHING! G. W. THOMPSON, COPYING AND ENLARGING of first-class qualities, strongly made up, good selling butter; viz.: "I have brought thous less more popular) writer of stories tor boys— from small pictures to any desired size, 14 to life ands of pounds of butter into Rockland to shape, style and color, and shows decided size "Oliver Optic.” Both these authors bad the RED FRONT FURNITURE STORE. supply a trade.” When, we ask, will people elements of speed. Although never fitted ROCKLAND, MAINE. 14 same publishers, hut the latter lias been much ever displayed in this city. BY THE PLATINUM PROCESS. learn to build up their home towns and cities more prolific, and though probably the younger for travelling, she could lead the average These prints are absolutely permanent, acids are by patronizing local industries? I remember absolutely powerless to fade them. We will finish mail, we think he began to work in bis peculiar trotter in a very handy way. The sire of in Oil, Water Color, India Ink and Crayon, and of boarding with a butter merchant in New field of literature much earlier in point of time. Camille is Gideon, a son of Rysdyk’s llam- will endeavor to fill orders as promptly as is consis­ York city when the Orange County butter was Mr. Adams has undoubtedly accumulated a blctonian. Gideon possesses more Messen­ tent with satisfactory work which we think our ex­ the proper tiling and hundreds of merchants perience will guarantee. The very best enre taken snug little fortune from his work in tills Held, ger blood than any other horse in Maine. with small pictures sent to be copied. would not buy and thousands of persons would and Mr. Kellogg’s work is certainly to lie more not cat any butter but the Orange County. This makes Camille half sister to Boston SUITS, OF II FRAME DEPARTMENT. highly commended in some important respects. Girl, Skip, Ezra L., also Comrade, (the fast­ Poor deluded souls! Little did they think “Oliver Optic” always inculcates correct prin­ We shall keep In stock a large variety of mould­ est two.year-old the State produced last year) DON’T SHOOT OFF ings of all grades, such ns Hard Wood, Composi­ they were dealing in and eating butter that had ciples, holds manly virtues up to praise and tion, Bronze, Gold Metal and Gold. Will make and many other good ones. And buy your goods hnp.hazard, but look about frames to order of all grades to tult customers. not even passed through Orange County. exposes the sneak and coward and plotter of and make sure yon are getting Hoping to receive n share of paronnge we will Nevertheless it was just as good as if it bad evil to merited contempt. But his "boys" arc The dam of Camille, Lewiston Girl, was a COATS AND VESTS. endeavor to give satisfactory work. 60 been made there. constructed a little too inucli on the "high- Morgan mare, was a ready, smart and endur­ Pardon ns if we digress again to show how a pressure" plan and are always accomplishing ing roadster and is as lively as a bee to-day Full Yalue for Your Money, McLOON & CROCKETT, gentleman was fooled in Portland. Having 321 CENTRAL BLOCK, - ROCKLAND not impossible, but highly iiuprohahle tilings at the age of 26. built a first-class house, he sent to New York tor youths ol their lender years. Mr. Kellogg’s —WHICH YOU CAN DO AT THE — At Elmwood Farm. Montville, Mr. Walker PANTS, tor his parlor furniture. After its arrange­ boys, on the contrary—at least those of his ment he invited a Portland chnir-maker in to has colts of various ages and breeding. Also earlier books—while exemplifying industrious, flic black stallion Morgan Knox by Gen’l look nt his superb chairs. Of course they met manly and self-reliant qualities, do it in n the approval of the chair builder who, recog­ Knox sire o f dam by imported Cannon Ball. quieter and more everyday way, while tbe Also \ ’oung West, golden chestnut stallion, Slimmer -:- Clothing, nizing his own work, turned one over and story of their achievements is no less charm­ W ATCII W ORK showed his name to the purchaser. Thus was ing to the youthful mind. How many books sired liy Col. West (Nelson) by Egbert. verified the adage: of this sort Mr. Kellogg has produced I am not Also Kit Morrill, four-year-old and Ned 1’., — DONE IN A— "Fools will never wisdom get two-year-old, both by Jack Morrill, by Win­ In Every D esirable Style Until they dearly buy.” sure. I have on my own shelves the whole of Our sales justify our nations that people Thus It has been and will lie to the end of tho “Elm Island" and “ Pleasant Cove” series throp Morrill, Jr., 2.27, sire of Gipsey,"2.24. and Fabric. lUsuit** Workmanlike Manner, time, that distance give a charm and things far (six volumes each) and parts of the "Forest sire of dams 1 >y old Drew. Also two yearling “ fetched” and dearly bought will better satisfy Glen” and “Whispering Pine” series. The first fillies liy Morgan Knox. Dams by the —AND IN EVERY CASE— hoodwinked minds. Right in tltis lino wc two series have their scenes laid in the time be- Cooper Horse by Dirigo, liy old Drew. Our Business Mottoes would suggest to tho Knox county farmers tween tlie Revolution and the war of 1812 and j Camille now in foal to Morgan Knox will lie Satisfaction Warranted. that they are well situated to make farming, picture the hardy, wholesome, self-reliant life taken to Elmwood and probably bred this particularly dairying and beef raising, profit­ of those times in a very faithful and effective season to Rockefeller, a son of tlie great manner. Our only regret in reading them is WHY able, but to achieve the profit you must not let Electioneer, now thought to be standing your smart boys come west, but give them em­ that Mr. Kellogg has not been as prolific in this vein as "Oliver Optic” in his. ahead of all other sires sons of Hambletonian, M. M.GENTHNER, ployment on the farm by improving breeds of The “ New England" is Acknowledged cattle, hogs, sheep and horses, not trotting But I did not take my pen to discuss Mr. inasmuch as he sired all in one year what 234 MAIN STR EE T. horses, but road and farm horses, and your Kellogg’s books, but to make this suggestion j proved to be tlie three fastest two-year-olds the Leading Clothing House: dairy cows. This is what the western dairy­ for his benefit. Mr. Kellogg’s stories are en­ tlie world lias produced, vix.: Wildflower, men are doing, and what eastern dairymen will tirely wholesome and unexceptionable in tone 2.21,Bonita, 2.24 1-2. Fred Crocker, 2.25 1-2. have to do if they compete successfully with and worthy a place in every Sunday School Also grandsire of Norlanc, tlie yearling won­ | b— Because buyers have here the west. A large creamery in Rockland library. Therefore I suggest that a half-dozen der, 2.31 1-2. STOP! GOME IN ! would undoubtedly give an impulse to dairy prominent pastors or Sunday School superin- ! Mr. Walker thinks he may bring two or the advantage of the larg­ tendenls, of ns many different denominations, —AND SEE OLE— farming throughout Knox county, and that in more o f his colts from the farm to Vinalhaven prepare a circular addressed to Sunday School tnrn would stir up beef raisers, who in turn this year to be broken and used some to tlie est stock of Fashionable would actuate enterprising farmers here and officers calling attention to Mr. Kellogg’s hooks track. NEW VARIETY STORE! there to put forth more effort to improve their for tbe young and endosring their merits and and durable Clothing to se­ / Square Dealings. farms and stock. recommending that every Sunday School which FACTS WORTH KNOWING, Which is now open for business. We carry a full does not already possess them, place in its j line of A large creamery in any place would be an lect from. Our Elegant New Stock has arrived, and we are educator. It would induce those who furnish library a complete set of these works as a tesii- ' Wash cloths should be thoroughly offering cream to ascertain what breeds ot cows pro­ monial to tlie worthy author which shall cost rinsed in water with soap and a little WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ammonia. duce the best and most butter, what would be those making it nothing but a small expendi­ They have only Well Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Guns, Revolvers and the best manner of feeding, and how they can ture for their own pleasure and profit, and A tablespoonful of turpentine boiled 2 . — Ammunition. Pipes, Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin with white clothes will greatly aid the Unusual Bargains Ware, Fancy Goods, Hosiery anil Toys. realize the greatest profit from their invest­ which while not sacrificing in any degree the , Made, Durable and Good ments. In 1880 some ot your Knox county author’s self-respect, may tiring him a substan­ whitening process. —IN— Prices Low as the Lowest farmers were in a store discussing the dairy tial benefit. The publishers of his books Ink stains on linen can be taken out if ottld doubtless be willing to assume the tlie stains are first washed in strong salt Fitting Clothing for sale. Tlnving selected a new and modern stylo set of subject, when one remarked that he always Watchmaker’s Tools, I am prepared to do weighed the milk of his heifers when they charge of mailing such a circular to the Sunday and water and then sponged witli lemon SPRING OVERCOATS "came in,"and if the milk was light, would not Schools, as they would find their return in the juice. A ll Kinds o f Repairing in the Watch, keep them ; therefore he always had good but­ •ale of the books and they could afford to al­ Ammonia and whiting will clean 3 . —Their prices (quality and Clock and Jewelry Line ter makers. We suggested to him that lie low the author an increased percentage on sales nickel plating nicely. Make into a paste CHILDREN’S SUITS, resulting from this circular. Gut of 10,000 and apply: then rub until bright with make considered), are al­ At short notice. Every job warranted. Open from had been making a mistake, but no argument —AND THE— 6 a. m. to 9 p. m . would convince him but that heavy milk was Sunday Schools to whom such a circular might another cloth. be sent 1000 ought to respond favorably to the ways below any competing DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. the richest. We think a good creamery would For stains on the liands, nothing s strain such an idea out of every man and suggestion, and in Hint ease the demand for better than a little salt, witli enough Largest - Variety - of - Pants! Central Block, Cor. Oak & Main Sts., woman, and they would soon perceive that for the works would give the worthy author a very lemon juice to moisten ii. rubbed on the house in this city. butter production there is a remarkable differ­ substantial benefit. Z. P. V. spots and then washed oil' in clear water. Ever shown in the eonnty. A stock that in quail- OPP. BERRY BROS. STABLE. ities and values our patrons say Defy Competition. ence between the capacity of cows, also in the S. of V. Saturate tho edges of carpets witli a results realized by different methods of feed­ strong solution of alum water to destroy 4 . —Everything sold is war- An Immense Variety in all F. L. SHAW . ing. The cow can be cultivated ns well as po­ General Orders, No. 11, issued by Col. W. mollis: if an unpainted floor, wash tlie tatoes or corn, and frequently with more profit. It. Perry, Colonel Commanding tbe Maine j floor witli it before putting down the 1 anted as represented. •- . Departments. Again, it is being proved that the sire has ns Sons of Veterans, make tbe following appoint­ carpet. Do the same to shelves whore black ants appear. much or more inlluence on the dairy proper­ ments upon bis staff: ties of bovines as tho dam has. The same Surgeon—C. F. Darrington, Lewiston. Fresh meats and game should always 5 . —Money is always refunded ’-T2 truth is also evident in the beef production. Chaplain—Frank I. Barren, Bangor. be kept in a dry, cool place: but not in —WE HAVE JUST ADDED A — 0 t e - Adjutant—Edward E. Pbilbrook, Portland. place where milk and blitter nro kept; t —1 An instance has recently come to our observa­ Quartermaster—Fred B. Wiggin, Portland. or goods exchanged if a c—' tion where one man realized just twice tbe Inspector—Edward K. Gould, Rockland. tho latter, being rapid absorbents, will 0 >5 Assistant Inspector—J. Edward Morton, soon lie injured in flavor if allowed to customer is dissatisfied with Trunk Department! price tor a load of steers sold to shippers that Vinalhaven. 1 remain in tlie enclosure witli meat or 5=- his neighbor did. for steers of the same age, © s a Judge Advocate—Edward Hatch, Spring­ j vegetables. ■\Vliieh contains some New P attern s. People X 0 sold and shipped at the same time. Breed and vale. anything purchased at this are saving money trading at the feed both told in this instance. If Georges Mustering Offleor—Andrew C. Cloudman ’ If a chimney or flue eateh on lire, close £ Saccurappn. 1 all windows and doors first, then hanr * house. Valley farmers educate themselves to the de­ It is expected that every camp will take an j blanket in front of the grate to exclude gree that western farmers do in stock raising 53 active part in tho observance of Memorial i n11 air- W ater should never be poured Rockland Clothing Co. 525 they will lind ere long that stock raising will h © —j Day. down the chimney, as it spoils the car- C. G. BOVEE & CO., Props. ;g w pay and that New England creamery batter I pets. Coarse salt thrown down tho flue © 5 0 will bo king of tbe world’s market. PENSIONS ALLOWED. I is much better. X New England lias this advantage over many 0 0 localities of the west for batter and cheese mak­ From Gen. J. 1 Cilley’s records we lake tlie PHILOSOPHY FOR THE TABLE- M en's & Youths" Suits —I CZ-iC 5 > h I 4 ing—the purity of its water, which is very es­ following: Uoattm Itecord. rt~ >—3 - in David O. Howard, Ncneastle, Co., G., 4th It is good to be merry at meat. X sential, not only in the creamery but also fur SZ5 the cows to drink. Now, if our Maine farmers Maine, reissue anil increase from S3 to Sil. A hungry man is an angry man. Their assortment for this ARTHUR SHEA, & © with arrears from July 10, 1885. will make up their minds that they will be New meat begets a new appetite. season will be found so vast guided by the state tnotto, Dirigo, western David L. Cross, Lincolnville, Co. II., 2nd Tlie table robs more than the thief. Practical Plumber. © emigration will be checked, their farms will Maine Cavalry, restoration ami reissue from w 0 A11 empty stomach listens to nobody. that they can undoubtedly meet W ater CloaetH, Ba* h Tubs, W ater Fixtures, n blossom like tbe rose and their sons and their Feb. 25, ’87. Set up in the best manner. W111. 11. Hamlin, So. Thomaston, Co. F. 2nd Hope is a good breakfast, hut a bad 5? daughters will rise up and call them blessed. the requirements of all tastes Perfection in Drainage & Ventilation. 5 0 il l t o p Maine Cavalry, reissue with arrears from Oet. supper. ------— ------J.. H , 1 8 4 MAIN ST., opposite the Lindsey House, Pr 13, 1885. Salmon and sermon have their season Or address us by Mail at <55 NAM ES HIM . and ideas. © 5=“ Leonard Gushec, Whitefield, Co. F., 21st in Lent. 17 ROCKLAND, MAINE. © •—3 in n e a p o l is Maine and Co. 11. lid. Qr. Troop, 19 A. C„ Silks and satins put out the lire in the c o M , May 22. Eniioa CoL'iiinit-G iziirTK:— original with arrears Nov. 27, 18G3. kitchen. a The death of ex-Senator Conkling has occa­ Tlie taste of tlie kitchen is better than MARINE MENTIONINGS. LAND! HARMS! 525 sioned the quotation in various newspapers the smell. C 5 (among other reminiscences of the deceased Seh. Annie E. Randolph, nt Newherne, N. C., Better go to bed supperless than to statesman) of the now famous lines with which from Rockport, reports in u fog night of 13th get up in debt. 5 o he introduced the speech presenting Gen.Grant iusl, off Vineyard South Lightship, was run $5.00 TO $10.00 PER ACRE g 5 - Who gives thee a capon, give him a Boys’ C lotIM a Specialty. H sz s as a candidate for the presidential nomination into by seh. Iowa, and had rail damaged and leg and the wiug. —WILL BUY SOME OF THE— at Chicago in 1880. If the delegate whose priv­ foresail torn, the Iowa losing head gear. X —-a There is no cake but there is the like Parents who desire to clothe s ilege it shuli he to first name tbe man who is to Immense schools of mackerel were seen of the same make. FINEST LANDS IN THE WEST. cn> be our next president in the Chicago convention May 0, irom lat. .37 30 to 11 30, ion. 67. CZ3 Every one bastetli the fat hog, while their children inexpensively, in ADDUESS, next month should desire to follow Mr. Conk­ Sch.ltobeit Snow sailed Thursday for Charles­ tlie lean one burnetii. ling's exuiuplc, he might put it ill this way: ton with ice and hay from Rockport. Capt. If you usk me where he hails from, Who lias spice enough may season his handsome and durable Cloth­ C. H.STARRETT, Fred Bluckiugton takes command this trip. meal as lie pleaseth. TAXES OF 1886- I reply the state of Maine; Real Estate Agent and Notary Public, But the whole broad country claims him Seh. A. llayford, before reported with cargo lie that waits on another man’s trench­ ing, will find it to their advan­ All pt rnoiis wlio have not paid their taxes for the 1 And his l ame is James G. Blaine. of lime on fire, sailed the 21st from Province- LENORA, NORTON 00 , KANSAS. yeur 1»4J, are requested to call and settle th e sam e I Z. P. V. er makes a late dinner. 10-22 oil o r before-M AY *4 U, 1HHH. A ll such laxes re------town for destination having extinguished the tage to visit the otalulug Unpaid after May 20 will be advertised and Tlie bust physicians are Dr. Diet, Dr. properly sold. See ltcviscd blulutee, chapter fl, The National Union Labor Convention fire. How to semi Goods to the section MS. ------Quiet and Dr. Merry man. Dye House. Garments of ev­ Office, Hear room over Rockland National Bank. nominated State Senator Streeter of Illinois ery description Cleaned or Dyed Mutton Chops anil Fish Roe.—Broil the Who boils liis pot witli chips makes Entrance, No. 23d Maia St. for president uud Charles E. Cmmiiigham roes of two largo pickled herrings; while DYEING whole uud pressed reudy for wear ...... A. J. EltSKINE, Collector. his broth smell of smoke. Faded or worn goods m ust be dyed durk colors to Rockland, March 7, tsss. IL21 of Little Rock, Ark., (or vice president. hot add a quarter of a pound scant of ------< . >------NEW ENGLAND to look well; also give option of two colors, your Streeter is president of the Fanners' Alliance. address plainly w ritten on a slip of paper, with the butter, parsley, onion, Cayenne and Algernon Austin, of Lamoine, and Fred color you want pinned on to the goods. Ho your Cunningham is a mechanic, G5 years of uge, lemon juice or vinegar to taste. Either Boyd, of Kenduskeag, were drowned by die t&rcel up well, He strong and direct to F O S T E R ’S and has been lire Labor nominee for Governor chop the onions and parsley very line, capsizing ot a small bout while going from (Jldthl CITY DYK HOUSE, 13 P r e b le II. .1. llobbius w ill do you a good job CLOTHING HOUSE, IStreet, Portlaud. Maine. til Paper Hanging, of Arkansas as well as for Congress on tb e or remove after cooking ; pour hot over j Hancock Point to Sullivan. Both bodies have H 21 L a r g e*! D i l lloufeh in Ma in e . Labor ticket. the broiled chops. been recovered. 280 MAIN STREET. T H E R O C K LA N D C O U R IE R -G A Z E T T E : T U E SD A Y , MAY 29, 1388.

THE DOG AS PROPERTY. WHY? ______her dress was no longer rich and fresh WELL KNOWN WOMEN. Science of the Itraln. and studded over with jeweled sparkles, Paul Broca's discovery that the brain 1 for the wealthy Moses Clerfn nt of old A recent decision in a dog ease which 1 A Horrible Inheritance Heart of me. why do you sigh* Mary L. Booth kreps her office hours is a congeries of organs, each having its > Why droop your eye lids, pale and shy. was little better now than an impover­ was tried in on Ohio court, marks the ad­ The transmission of tbo fparful effect! of daily with inflexible regularity. . special function, is liping confirmed hr i Like snow flakes that on violets lie? ished gambler, and Olive’s fast fading 1 later researches. Professor Mathias Duval vance of canine jurisprudence. It is contagious blood poison Is certainly the moat W hy do .von sigh, m y heart? Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt has twenty- horrible Inheritance which any man can leave ! has had the opportunity of determining , well known that, according to the old hopes of matrimony were on the wane. seven carriages for her own uee, common law of England, a live dog to his Innocent posterity. The curse con­ Sweeting, wherefore do you weep? Yet she still strove to smile and look —by the post mortem examination of I tained In the Scriptural declaration: "The Till the flowers that May winds steep, A niece.of John Kmart Mill has made a wax not regarded ns “ property,” and prettily artless—wliat other hone was successful dehut on tho operatic stage. eleven persons who, during life, had lieeti sins of the fathers shall be visited upon tho When the day hath sunk to sleep. there for tier? accidentally deprived of the faculty of hence it was not a larceny to stenl him, children unto the third and fourth genera­ Seem from bends o' dew to peep? “ Really true,” Mr. Alkmond answered, Queen Olgn of Greco has made and em­ though it was a larceny to filch the tion.” can bo certainly mitigated, and In tbo Why do you weep, my sweet? broidered a national costume for her husband. speech or the memory of words or certain with a smile; “and not that only, but for­ letters of the alphabet—that the faculties skin of a dead dog. One reason for majority of cases, prevented, by the use of tunate In a pecuniary view, having inher the antidote to tho contagious blood poison O my love, whence comes this glow. Mme. Romero, the Mexican minister's of speecli and memory of words reside in this anomoly wa» suggested by Ixjrd Like the sunset on the snow. ited the large fortune of an uncle in the which Nature herself furnishes, and which wife, is a fluent conversationalist in English the second and third convolutions pf the | Coke, in the days when thieves were Is to be found in Its native purity and In­ Which on your face doth show? West Indies. Art is now n mere pastime and Spanish. hung, who said thnt dogs were not fallible efficacy In the remedy known all over Why do you blush, my queen? with him.” brain. In each case examined there had i Emily Ricete, daughter of the sultan of been injury or disease of these convolu- j property, because it was not fit that a the world as Swift's Specific — commonly Must I speak your answer, dear? “ How delightfully romantic!" sighed person should die for them .” The (Jhio called “ 8. 8. S.“ As Illustrative of this fact Olive, remembering, witli a pang of self Zanzibar, lias written a description of ori­ tsons, destroying tlieir functions. Com- j Listen then, and you will hear case which we mentioned overtuled a we give the following-evidence—the* are test Why you sigh and weep and blush, reproach, tlie old flirtation in the warm ental harem life. paring Gamliettn's brain with tliat of the cases, taken at random from hundreds of Why e'en now you bid me bush; lights of the studio. “Wo used to be Mrs. Georgia Harmony, wife of tho se­ late Dr. Bertillon. an eminent statistician. previous decision in that State, which others of similar character : King, O sing, ye birds that be; great friends once. I shall he so charmed nior chief of bureau in the navy department Duval and Chudzinsky found tliat in tin1 followed the old common law in holding Mr. J. H. Brown, of Hornellsvllle, N. Y., Answer, music of the sea: to meet him once again." in Washington, is one of the best linguists in brain of the former the third or “Broca's tliat dogs cannot he stolen, in the legal writes : Three years I suffered with this hor­ Spin, old earth to melody— Rupert Cecil rich, Rupert Cecil at tho the capital. sense. In commenting on this former rible disease. Swift's Specific cured me com­ For my one love loveth inc. convolution”—as tliespeech center is now- pletely. Both she not., my heart? top of fame’s pinnacle, mid she Miss Cler­ Miss Corbin, of New York, will soon called—is extremely developed, while in decision, known ns the Lyiuus case, tho Prof. Edwin Baar. 234 E. Twenty-second mont still. Things hud not worn pre­ wed Mr. Horace Walpole, nephew and heir Her!illon's it is reduced toils most simple court makes the following humorous Amelia Rives in Harper’s Magazine. cisely this aspect ten yenrs ago. street. New York, writes : Swift's Speclfto o f Lord Oxford. The English papers say [ expression. Gambetta was active and and the just remarks: cured tnc of a fearful case of Blood Polson. Her heart gave a little nervous pulsa­ that “tho lady lias great expectations.” At Ihc highest point of the Great St. Dr. B. F. Wingflel ho remember her? Olive Clermont be carriage made witli ail opening at the hack j this result is now seen to be due to the the hospice ol St. Bernard. There for perfect wreck front Blood Polson. Speclfto in Paris. It was full of warm lights uml lieved in the duration of sentimental thnt falls and forms n doorway to allow her J physical conformation of tlieir respective 1 many years pious monks have dwelt, restored health and hope, and I am well to­ shifting shadows, witli the clear radianco fancies, and she knew that Mr Cecil had to enter. It cost $5,000. I brains.—Chicago News. anil made it tin: business of their lives to day. of the north sloping skylight streaming once loved her as men seldom love twice Clara Louisa Kellogg’s marriage to Carl rescue, by means of their dogs, perish­ ('. W. Langhlll, Savannah, Ga.: I have full upon the canvas that occupied the ing travellers caught anil overwhelmed Buffered a long tim e with Blood Polson. I in tlieir lives. Strakosch Inis just been officially announced When Doctors Dlflfrr. easel, while ull around wero scattered tho by the snowstorms of the Alps. . . . tried Swift’s Specific and am now a perfectly Surely it was worth tho effort. by cards from her father and mother, The archbishop of York lias issued a ■well man. elegant little tokens of an nrtist’s refined She put out her little hand, clad in tho coupled with the advertisement of a spring Without doubt iho lives of very many life and cultivated taste twico cleaned kid glove, as Mr. Cecil ad­ I prayer asking God “to remove this great A. W. Buell, of Power's Hotel, Rochester, concert through tho eastern states. 1 trial which Thou has sent us" i, e., the persons have been saved liy these dogs. N. Y., w rites : It is tho best blood remedy on Rupert Cecil sat, before the easel, a slen­ vanced, tho unconscious center of every Yet. if the pass and hospice of St. Ber­ earth. I cured m yself with It. I recom m ended der, fair-liaired young man. with blue glance. Miss Linda Gilbert hns devoted fifteen smallpox epidemic. On this Dr. Dallinger. years and most of her fortune to prison re­ of Sheffield, w ho is an eminent man of nard had been in Ohio when the Lymns It to a friend of mine, a well know business dreamy eyes, and features outlined like “ Mr. Cecil—Rupert." case was theided, and some evil dis­ man. and it inado him well. form. Sho has established twenty-two science as well as n divine, says: the curves of a Greek model; while ids His gaze of genuine lack of recognition posed person maliciously, and for tho Mr. F. L. Stanton, editor of the Smithville, blue velvet painting cap, tasseled witli rather discomfited her. libraries in the prisons of different states and ••I will yield to no man in reverence Ga., News, writes that a friend of his was gold, and Persian dressing gown tliat lie "Surely you have not forgotten Olive found employment for 0,000 ex-convicts, for true prayer; lint 1 will ti ll you witli- sake of gain, hail taken the whole ken­ afflicted with u severe case of Blood Polson, wore added, by a species of sympathetic Clermont?” she faltered, trying hard for out flinching that 1 cannot and will not nel of St. Bernard dogs, no offense and th at two bottles of S. S. S. effected a Mrs. Irene Rucker Sheridan, wifo of would have been committed, und thnt complete cure. Ho tried every other remedy contrast, to his refined beauty. And a careless smile. Lieut. Sheridan, is one of the most beautiful pray for the removal of the smallpox In vain. directly opposite to him, in a crimson "Miss Clermont. Certainly I have not and accomplished women in Washington. scourge. It would be a mockery of God, though a storm had been pending and Mr. .1. R. Kellogg, Stam ford, Conn., w rites, many travellers on the road. cushioned easy chair, upon the dais de­ forgotten you. But pardon me; it is such Sho was born nt old Port Union, in Now Let us do our liest, and then in bullied December 16, 1«*»7: Your S. 8. S. Is doing for The learned judge in his opinion me what ought to have been done long ago. voted to Mr. Cecil's sitters, reclined ono a long time since we m et.” Mexico, and at the capital is called a agony cry to God for help. But here w e It bus done mo more good in ono week than of the most beautiful girls of the Paris i ’live sighed sentimentally. "Daughter of the Army.” have not helped ourselves, and how dare quotes from “ Don Ju an ,” from Pope and all the medicines 1 have ever taken. Would I season, Olive Clermont “ To me it hasa seemed a long time, Mr. from Burns to establish the value of the Mrs. Lillian M. Pavy, of London, Eng­ we ask the Almighty to help usf Let us had gotten It beftou I B u t” nil’s well th at Dark and glittering, with hair like Cecil; but you have been growing famous dog as a domestic animal, and after ends well.” It will make a new man of me, the while.” land, is a commercial traveler now visiting do our duty, act up to our knowledge, and I thank God t tint I have found It a t last ’ meshes of misty jet, and cheeks glowing tho western states in the interest of an Eng­ citing, also, Byron’s inscription on the Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed like shadowed pomegranate blossoms, she “I have been in Italy," he answered and as surely as the smallpox curst* came lish house. She travels alone, and finds that among ns by physical laws broken, so it monument erected by him to the memo­ free. Tira Swift Specific Co., sat there, ns Cleopatra might havesot en­ calmly, ignoring the implied compliment. ry of his Newfoundland— Drawer 3, A tlanta, Ga. “I suppose you have quite forgotten the in this country a woman does not need an es­ will depart from us if we sec to it that throned before tho worshiping gazo of cort to protect her from annoyance. — the poor dog, In life the firmest friend, Mark Antony, her eyes filled with lambent old days?” physical laws are obeyed.'' London The first to welcome, foremost to defend— light beneath their long, curled lashes, “ By no means — there aro some pas­ Mrs. Hicks-Lord lias rented a handsome Truth. and the coral red lips half apart ; and as sages in a man's life ho cannot easily for­ residence in Washington, and is dispensing The court aptly remarks: she sat a long breath, like a sigh, fluttered get.” splendid hospitality. She dresses superbly, Specimens of Blind Creatures. Y’et by the common law, and the law through the crimson portals. Olive's heart beat liigh with renewed and her magnificent carriage and bays, with Science is acquainted with 172 speci­ of Ohio as declared by Lymus’s case, if •'You are tired, Miss Clermont,” said hope. her coachman and footman in creum colored mens of blind creatures, including cray­ some scoundrel ! had taken the poet's Mr. Cecil, pausing with his brush poised "Then yon did sometimes think of me?" livery, constitute one of tho most stylish fish, myriapods, etc. Most of them are “ firmest friend” lucri causa and nnimo half way above tho palette. “ Miss Clermont,” ho answered, looking combinations iu tho city. white, either from the absence of the fu r a n d i, breaking into the mansion 'Not tired,” Olive answered, with a be­ full into her eyes, “I did think of you Miss Mercer-Henderson, the great Scotch stimulation of light or from bleaching house in the night season for tlie purpose, witching smile; •‘only I was thinking.” once, years ago, but your own voice de­ out of the skin. Some of these species no offence would have been committed. stroyed the illusion.” heiress, is to marry the impoverished Earl of •'And may I venture to ask of what?” Buckinghamshire. His lordship is a descen­ have small eves and some have no eyes Thunks to Judge Huggins, for such is “Of your future." “ Mine?" his name, this repronch is now lifted “ Yes, yours. I heard you say you never dant of tho patriot, John Hampden, tho whatever. —Globe-Democrat. Tho dark eve's glowed, the velvet lips friend of Cromwell. His marriage will en- from tin- state of Ohio. dimpled into a smile. should condescend lo think twico of a poor artist—tliat I might think myself ablo him to restore his ancient family man­ None of Them on Hand. Rupert Cecil looked up with a sudden sion to its historic splendor. A Luxury and Necessity deepening of color. highly honored if you amused yourself Mrs. Savezrien Iticho (in fur store to sales­ “ And how did your fancy honor mo hv one day in a week with the portrait Tho princess of Colonna (neo Mackay) is man)—I want to look ut a pair of l'urnalias. For rich and poor who picturing th at same future?” h« asked, in painter. In tliat hour, Miss Clermont, thus described in a Paris fashion paper: “In Salesman (doubtfully) — I don't think X a low, thrilling voice. your imago was hurled down from its her dull red cloth tunic over a black skirt know wliat, you mean, madam. enjoy g°°d health, and who do Olive Clermont laughed. homo in my heart. No man can endure to the princess was unobtrusivo and ladylike. Mrs. S. R.—One of my friends lias bought not wish to resort to bitter nau­ “Nay. I must not tell you that. Fame, bo despised.” It was in perfect timo with a hat, broad a pair of horses and a sleigh, and she said ylory. renown, will all be yours; while Olive hail grown pale beneath her arti­ brimmed, fiat crowned and trimmed in front she got the paraphernalius to go witli it, und seous liver medicines and ca­ ficial roses. on tho crown with a tuft of black feathers 1 want a pair, too. thartics, is the concentrated “ Yes,” lie repeated very slowly; “ while “I was but a foolish child then," sho and a bunch of cowslip.” Salesman (face reddening)—Wo aro all out you----- ” faltered. “My thoughts and my senti­ of them to-day, madam.—Judge. California Liquid Fruit Reme­ “ While I shall be only Olive Clermont.” ments have undergone a thorough change CRISP CONDENSATIONS. dy, SYRUP OF FIGS. She rose as she spoke, with a sweet since then.” The Only ltnmark. smile and a nod toward a young lady who "So have mine,” he answered, cruelly Hand organs have been bafiisliod from “I say, Bobby,” whispered Feathorly, “did sat in the shadow beyond, engaged in distinct. "Miss Clermont, when you the streets of Vienna by imperial decree. your sister Clara seem pleased when she some light funcy work. come to Rome, if ever, I shall be happy learned that 1 intended to call last night f” “ Come, Clara; I think, Mr. Cecil, you to introduce you to tho young lady who is Fifty thousand tons of soot aro taken “I didn’t notice,” said Bobby. said the sitting was complete.” to bo my wife—Lady Isabel Varney.” annually from the chimneys of London. It “Didn’t you bear her say anything!” “For today, yes,”he answered mechani­ “ Thank you,” faltered Olive, her heart is used for fertilizing. “ Let—me—see,” mused Bobby. " Well, tho cally. sinking like lead in her bosom; "but I George Washington Christopher Colum­ only thing I heard was that sho told ma she LINIMENT “ Shall 1 come again next week, on Tues­ do not think I shall over visit Rome.” bus Cleveland is tho name of a G-year-old mustn’t forget to set the clock half an hour Unlike any other, day?” Sho sank down in a low chair as ho colored boy of Brunswick, Ga. fast.”—New York Sun. is as much for Internal a s External u s e . "As usual, if you please." passed on, her face haggard beyond its Many people do not know tills. usual wont. The now and then of life New England has eight pin factories, And Olive Clermont, tying a red plumed which produco 0,720,000,000 pins a year. Educational M atters. The Most Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Known. hat over her black curls, swept out of tlie wero facing each other with mocking dis­ Uncle James—And so you graduate next cixT* Positively cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, England produces 4,694,000,000 pins a year. Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Hoarseness, room, followed by her companion, leaving tinctness, and Olivo Clermont could see week, do you, Penelope? Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Chol­ tho future plainly, as if reflected in a A Welsh gentleman has planted tho era Morbus, Diarrhoea, Sciatica. Lame Back and Rupert Cecil iu a dreamy ecstasy of bliss. Penelope—Yes, uncle. SoreneHS in Body or Limbs. Full particulars sent He had loved her with the passionate mirror. A loveless life, a dreary, down side of a mountain on his estate with forest Uncle James—Do you graduate in French! free. Price,35cts.; 6 bottles, $2. Express prepaid. adoration of a man of genius—and the hill path to the grave. trees ranged to make “Jubilee, 1887,” in let­ Penelope—Oh, yes, uncle, in French and— I. S. JOHNSON i>ending shrx*k, witli num bness of one is slit through from top to bottom.” that is called "A Gold Mine.” aide of body. Anti Apoi-lectink cured her; she is a dizzy height, uud nothing could iudtico liale ami hearty lady now iu her eightieth year. U HEARTBURN, - Olive uttered an exeiamatiou of sur­ him to step within tho cab again. Ho "Taiuing of tho Shrew” lias been con- I is tlie best family medicine ever used.” prise and disappointment. went bark to tlie shops. There are excep­ verted into a comic opera in Paris. Gkn. C. L. Marsh. SIGK HEADACHE, Oh. dear! how could 1 hat possibly have tions, of course, hut they aro few and far Mme. Gerster, in u letter to a Pliiladel- j For Sale by ull druggists. Price $ 1 .0 0 a bottle, happened? But you will begin it again, between.—Engineer in Globe-Democrat. bottles for $.5.00. Send to and to remove acidity of tho stomach, (.'an Mr. Cecil?" phia friend, says tliut she does not contem­ DR. F. S. HUTCHINSON ft CO., lie carried in the vest |>ocket. Always ready “ I regret to say," lie answered coldly, plate returning to America. Enosbuboii Falls, Vt., U. S. A, for use. Never fail to cure. No “ wine glass­ A Lesson in Etiquette- ful ” of liquid trash or alcoholic stimulant, “ that my other engagements will nor per­ A young mun stood in a doorway on It is said that young Salvini will sup- j for circulars, testimonials and a Treatise on but a compressed coy feet ion, containing in mit of it. I leave for England uext week.” port his futher when ho comes to this couu- j Saturday evening. Another young m a il condensed form all tho medicinal prop, i ties Olivo Clermont pouted. " It will bo a , try for a live mouths’ tour of tlie theatres. required for the euro of Dyspepsia, Indiges­ and a young woman passed. “ Hollo, tion, and Heartburn. The only sale and very great disappointment to papa. ” Mary!” called tho young man who stood, Mr. Robert Downing will next seusoii prompt acting remedy offered to the public, “ 1 am sorry.” Cecil answered frigidly; ' APOPLEXY! loudly, to tho companion of tho young produco “ Richard 111,” “written by Shake- , without an undesirable attribute attached. and tliat was all tho satisfaction the belle man who walked. Tliat young man speare, under the direction of J. H. Mack.” 5 Agreeable to the taste—perfect in action—ns could get out of him. a preventive, wonderful—as a cure, marvel­ stopped walking, deposited his girl in un- A Russian national opera company is to j lous-these little D. K .’S are sold by all "I don’t see what bus happened to put other doorway, camo hack to tho other FRANK I). HEALEY, druggists, or will bo mailed to any part of the { him out,” she said to Clara Allen when appear in Berlin this month, and they will ’ U. S., on .receipt of price, by the Selling young man, and gave him an unmerciful tlien make a tour of Germany, France uud they woid once more seated in the car­ beating. “ W hat did you do that for?" A get ts, Doolittle & Smith, 24and26 Tremont riage; “but 1 don't care very much about tho United States. It consists o f tweuty Sanitary Engineer and Plumber St , Boston, Mass. demanded tho vanquished ono as soon as soloists and fifty members of tho chorus. 60 cent* a box, trial slso 25 cents. it, ono way or tho other. 1 was getting ho had a chance to speak. "You insulted tired of the flirtation.” tho lady I was with," was tho reply. "I Ko Miss Clermont dismissed tho young didn't do anything hut say 'Hello, Maryl’ PLANTATION PHILOSOPHY. BATH TUBS, WATER CIOSETS. INFORMATION WANTED. artist for good and all from her winiL and, anyway, don’t you know that she's —AND— Any person knowing when or where any soldier Had she not plenty of other things to busy my sister?” “ Yes, I know that, but you Widout trust dar ain’t nutliin' gained; from the town of Union was killed or died, or bow the capricious little omnium gatherum widout trust dar ain't nothin’ lost. W A S H B O W L S old he was, wilt confer a favor on the Monument that she called her mind? hud no right to uttract attention to heron «,» Constantly »•. on Hand. Committee by sending the same to H. A. HAWES * a • • * * a crowded street by hollering at her. Do When er man puts idsse’f ter gre't FLOATING SOAP or O. R. DUNTON. you suppose tliat tho crowd know tliut trouble ter show me dat he has tol’ de trulf, I ------IS------W U alli Kooiu. lilted UI> ut .hurt nolle#. l’#r- Union, Maine, April 13.1383. 16 “Is it really true that he is so famous?" you aro tho brother? What would they ticulur uitvuilua given to the Vvuilluiiou of Drulu., Olive Clermont was the speaker, but [ knows dat he lias tol’ me er lie. T H E C H IE F uud Ccupoolu. think of a girl thus rudely accosted?” It For the Bath, Toilet mid Laundry. oh, how changed! Pink cheeked and i was a severe lesson in street etiquette.— De 'omaii dat doan hate kaint love; an' cherry lipped still, witli the roses and j de struunger she bates some man, de Snow W hite and Absolutely Pure. REPAIRING IN CITY OR COUNTY NEW MILCH COWS cherries one buys in a perfumer's shop at Buffalo Express. If your dealer does not keep White Cloud Soap Promptly Attended to. straunger she lubs some udder man send 10 cents tor .ample cuke to the maker., FO R S A L E . so much per ounce, while blue circles out- j I neber did think dut de sharp mun does lined tho heavy eyes, and the lines of tho 1 If you live on less than you earn you 190 Main Street, Rockland Me. will soon be able to count up your cash j de country any good. De fox is er good deal ! B. A. EMBRY, - Owl’s Head, Mai»«. I face were rigid and inelastic. Moreover, I JAS. S. KIRK & CO., NOT 000R HORTH OF R. W. ORAU'S. t w iu the savings fund. slier den de boss, but be ain’t nigh so strauug. 1 CHICAGO. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1888

Is Diphtheria Contagious ? present visit to his daughter's. The hermit, when at the age of ninety he had a TALE OF A TOOTHLESS TIGER. clothes-press had not been disinfected. temptation of pride at the thought that be 0. E. HAHN & CO., He Was Harirffess at First. But he Got ! [Issued by the State Board of Health of Maine.] (11,85). was the first man who had livej in such These eases with many more which solitude. Then it was revealed to him, a Taste of the Delights of Kil’ing, Thia circular is published lor tlie pur- i unmistakably show the dangerously in­ that in the depths ot the forest lived St. Cassell's Magazine. House, Ship, Sign, Ornamental pose of correcting a misapprehension , fectious character of diphtheria, were Paul an older man, being then 113 years In the household of Rajah Kalinarinn which, to some extent, exists inihe pub- : reported in the first two volumes of the ol age and that he was really the first of Dacca there was a full-grown tiger and Artistic lie mind regarding t h e question ol the Report of the State Board of Health, j man who bad entered upon a life of soli­ which used to go about loose on tlie contagiousness of diphtheria Unforlu- , and the citation after each refers to the tude and mortification. He started at premises. When this poor creature was PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, nately every year there are found per­ volume and page where it may be found. once in search of this holy man, and met quite young chloroform lind been recently ----- AL8O DEALERS IN ----- sons or communities which are not yet It is hoped that by calling attention to 1 with many savage monsters, and terrible introduced into India, and, possibly by quite suqj that diphtheria is infections, this subject in this special manner every ' obstacles in his journey, but weak as he way of a crucial experiment of the Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, and like the person who proves whether community may he inllueneed to be care­ ! was will) age and fasting nothing could strength of chloroform, a doctor, who Artists’ Materials, Brushes. the pistol is loaded or not, by aiming it ' turn him from Ids purpose, and at last af­ was really one of tlie most kind-hearted ful not to spread the disease, and to de­ ♦^“Cheapest place in the country for at his own or somebody’s else head and mand of every other person and of every ter a three days’ journey, lie reached the ill file profession, extracted all the teeth Sign and Bulletin Bnnrd Painting. pulling the trigger, these doubting per­ and claws of this young tiger under community the same regard for the cave and found St. Paul dressed in a tunic Scenery Painting a Speelnlly. sons often infect themselves, their fami­ rights and safely of others The assur­ made of the leaves of a palm tree. The chloroform. The animal thenceforth J lies, or their neighbors and keep up and ance that a disease is contagious or in- two saints met and talked together of God was treated as a big eat, and was petted 3OI Main Street, - Opp. FnrwellHall, provide sources of infection, which in- I| fectious is an assurance that it is a pre­ and Heavenly things. At the loot of a and played with during the day, while sure the non-extinction of the disease. ventable disease. ! great tree near 1 lie cave gushed a spring at niglit he was chained up outside the The direct communication of the dis­ of water and each day for sixty years a entrance of the ladies’ apartments, in Cochran