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f T he Courier-Gazette .!• 4 I ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1892 Number 26.
“FIGHTING JOE’S" FRIEND. clothes showed the marks of the enemy's C ITY CH A T. STATE CHAT. PERSONAL POINTS. OUTLOOK. bullets The Cotton Picker. News In and About Our Fair City o Hero Who Won At Glendale, two days after, Gen.Berry Many Maine towns will appropriately Of More or Less Importance to the Admiration. Rockland. Victoria was simply delighted with was temporarily in command of the eolehrnte Columbus Day this year. It [ Reading Public, It has been said that the man who Buffalo Bill and his tronpe. C. F. Whitman of Norway, Me., division—his brigade being in reserve. Politics are getting slightly warmer, will be a good lesson in patriotism and makes two blades of grass grow where history. i Mrs. TI- O. Garcelon nnd daughter of but one grew before is a benefactor to under dato of June 11. wiite9 to the Tbe enemy having broken through our o o The colored boys nre coming to the Lewiston Journal as follows: The old lines in hisvieinity, he threw his brigade Councilman Stephen Chase hns re • ’ j Chicago are visiting nt J. P. Fish's, front. Dixon whipped the Englishman. mankind: but far more beneficent is he No one will question the popularity of J Union, who enables the laborer to perform twice militia was the nursery in which were into the broach and held it there till re ceived a medal ol honor for his bravery reared some of the finest officers of the inforcements camo up. For three hours in saving two lives. tennis in Skowhegan when il is stated For the first time in tho history of our the labor previously accomplished. that clerks in the stores arise at 4:30 What, then, shall be said of Angus Union Army. It paid for itself a thou the battle raged, the confederates charg o o Mrs A. M. Fish, three children nnd country both candidates for the Presi o’clock in the morning to have a few Campbell, who built the Lone Star Cotton sand times over in the war. From the ing again nnd again, but only to be Some wretched party tied an ornnge maid of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived on dency have been Presidents. games before business hours commence. Picker, which will do the work of twenty officers of the old military companies repulsed. The slaughter was terrible colored ribbon on Garrett Coughlin’s the boat, Wednesday morning, nnd are Anything that will draw clerks out of men, and will enable the American cotton there went forth a host of gallant men on both sides. Again at Fredericksburg dog the other day. guests nt the home of Editor Fish of the There i9 one thing, at least, which the bed nt that hour must have claims to planter to clothe the world and retain the who won renown on fields of blood and Dec. 18, '62, ho prevented the confed o o Maine Home Journal. people of this country 9eem to be satis popularity, which cannot be questioned. supremacy in furnishing cotton to the whoso deeds are tbe pride and glory of erates from making a successful charge Myron Flye has set up his household fied with, and that is the prico of sugar. • • looms of Europe, which India and Egypt our state today. None gave greater on Franklin’s troops, which movement goods in the Capt. Robert Gregory Tho Creek Siftings of Thomaston has are striving to supply ? General Manager Tucker of the Maine Miss I’laoed Switches nnd General promise of attaining high rank than was highly complimented during a Hag tenement, in the South Maine Railway the following, regarding one of T he The two prime necessities of the human Hiram G. Berry, who organized tho of truce shortly after by Gen. A. P. Hili. Central says the necessary money for Carelessness have joined hands and as a race are clothing and food. The names neighborhood. O.-G.’s most valued scribes and Iriends: Rocklind Guards and became captain of In March, 1863, he was promoted major o o placing tho proposed electric search result railroad horrors have been terri of Campbell and McCormick will be light on Mt. Washington has been sub “Dr. 11. C. Levensaler, who is still in linked together on the page of history the company. Many of our people had general and given tho command ol Herbert M. Lord of this city wns bly frequent ol into. General Overhaul scribed. The light will be tlie highest practice, has a record which few ol bis long after monuments of marble have failed to note his brilliancy and worth Hooker’s old corps. granted the degree of Master of Arts by ing should be brought to the rescue. crumbled into dust. Four-fifths of the and strongest in the world, nnd will be time outrival. A Thomaston born gen as a leader, till they read in the papers At Chancellorsville Gen. Berry gave Colby University, Waterville, at its human race eat wheat or kindred grains. seen from Maine, Massachusetts, New tleman, he chose his profession early in The Chicago World’s Fair people arc McCormick with his harvester has enabled that his military career had been ended his life for his country. He was holding Commencement last week. life, and with a remarkable adaptation Hampshire. Vermont, New York and again in trouble over the poor water the American farmer to feed starving by a Confederate bullet at Chancel-1 “u exposed position with his division o o to his calling. With a persistent effort Europe, showering benefit on those who Canada. supply, it being rumored that the city lorsville and that Gen. Hooker had wept! '»■•> hn<1 gone forward to give some Garrett Coughlin has been showing to succeed, and adding industry to bis harvested and sold, ,/« The r Compuny giv turned into victory. By these brilliant colls in this section, whoso owners will The Allantic Vidette, the Sons of and care for tho little ones. Tlie chil perpetual franchise. in a week 19 the cause.... Lots of greets T he Com pany hie ...... contract with feats hud Berry won the admiration and think none the less of thorn after this Veteran paper, which had Rockland Democrat thinks. It is said that fifty dren certainly have a claim on tbe the City of AugiiHt i for lire hy.drautrt ami munici* for its headquarters, and was so ably stuff in the market, much of which has a pnl purpoHCF. Its earnihgM in •reased during the and confidence of his commanding j performance years ago there were present in this generosity of our people. Mrs. E. C. past nix m onths $1,001, find aggregate $26,000 general, and the unbounded enthusiasm edited and managed by E. K. Gould, schoolhouse, all at the same time, five slimpsy appearance... .John Williams Burleigh ol Augusta and Mrs. L. M. N. per annum; tho operating eiiacH and interest CROP BULLETIN. charge* mi all outstanding h In nmout t Pi b of his men. J ___ esq. of this city and E. C Moran of people who subsequently went to Con has moved his restaurant into his new Stevens of Portland havfr- (jhargo of tho than $19,000 per annum , which leaves a nurplUL, and handsome quarters on O ik street. after paying all charges, of over $7,000. Gen Phil Kearney, an ideal soldier, The U. S. Department of Agriculturo Thomaston, has been sold to Augusta gress Ebenezer Knowlton was tho affair and contributions sboutd-dF) for Securities issued by all Water Companies in parties, who will control its destiny Ail tlie modern conveniences, handsome Maine are recognized a- desirable ami safe invest was in command during the Peninsula issues the following report for Maine, for teacher, and years after represented his warded them at once. m ents. henceforth. They will find it necessary district in Congress. John Averill was and commodious rooms, new paint, The present ami prospective value of the Auguati* campaign of Gen. McClellan of one o! j the week ending Juno 27 : Water Company's works is second to the value of the best divisions iu the Potomac army. ! East Machias: vegetables and small to hustle to make as lively a publication a visitor, and afterwards went to Minne pretty paper and the like give Mr Wil Tho Forum has shown its enterprise no oth er in this State. His brigade commanders were Gen Chas. , fruits are looking well; the rain insures as the Knox County boys. sota, from which state he was sent to liams occasion to be proud of his new by entering tho Presidential campaign o o the National House. Benjamin White place of business. at the very start. In the June number 6 PER CENT. D. Jameson of this State, Gen David B. I a hay crop considerably larger and a Birney and Gen. Hiram G. Berry. Each : wi’. Atwick. T hom ahton accosted by Gen. Kearney and asked it j wife married another man. Liter she 1.00 Uorbalurcli, where he in former years made bis — G< urge II. Gardiner. W a l i o iioho-F. A Lev. THE OLD GRANVILLE. demand keeps several laps ahead of the .08 I’rlion aoup bone, cnsaler. T en a n t' s H akhoh, Me .—W . K. Sheerer. lie did not fear the efleot on his men of found that her first husband bad not yet j Ginger,’ .60 Box striug beans, hume, and espeuialiy in this city, will V in a l b a v e n . Me .—1). H. Glidden. supply. A gentleman from Portland .00 Beets a bunch, taking it through the fugitives. "No, Kuckport, July 1, *93. obtained a divorce and she separated G^Vtierrles, .20 Shad u pound, conduct two splendid hotels in Penn ROCKLAND TRUST CO. hunted in vain here last week for a with tho second. Soon she went back ' BU.11"1'' ■06 Cabbage a pound, sir, not if 1 march at their head," was Wo noticed an item in T he Coukieu- sylvania—tho Paxinosa Inn, near Eas A. F. (-'HocKtrr, President: E. A. Bu t l e r , Vice suitable house for his family. Veal, .12 Boalu soap bar, P resid en t; C. M. I t a l l o c ii, Secretary. 37 the hero’s reply. His counter-charge to live with the first man uud the little .20 Flour, Gazeite of last week in relation to the Drlefl apple, .22 Saleratus, ton, and tiro new Neversink Mountain was sueecssful. Tho lost ground was sohooner Granville. As an addition to girl was given away to a furnily who Huiu, .28 Lard, Hotel, ou tlie mountain above Reading. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. RECORD OF DEATHS. Mackerel, .10 Beuns, iqt) THE CELEBRATED re-taken end held. tile article we would say that tlie could give her a good education nnd Muluaaca, .60 dugar, The Paxinosa Inn has a great fame The Prince de Joiuvillu, stall' officer For tlie six mouths ending Juno 30 bring her up right. The family did Crackers per doz. .07 le a , schooner Granville was built at Cam V iuegtr .08 Bo(tlv pickles, among tourists, und Bouifacu Stone of Gen. McLellan and an eye witness, den during the year 1832 by William there were 31 deaths in Vinalbaven, not want the girl to know of tbe history B utler, .36 M ustard, (box) Sugar, .14 K huburb, will make thu new Neversink Mountain YORK SAFE said that Berry’s brigade ol Kearney’s Carleton, father of Hon. P. J . and Gran besides two that were brought here for of her parents and they went away to Salmon, 46 Tea. Hotel fully us celebrated. The latter FOR SALK UY division, “ advanced as firm as a wall live. Years went by and now the lady Smoked llsb each, •02 Coujiab, ville E. Carleton of this piaee, and burial This is the largest number that has Rump »Uuk, .36 Box oraoged, house has 175 rooms, und is furuished JEP1I. P K IiR Y , into the midst of the discordant mass ' named for the latter, who well remain- occurred in tlie same period lor many in Belfast wants to know where the girl Cbeeae, .22 Box lemons, At Perry's Stenin Dye House, 078 Multi St, Lettuce, .08 Turkey. and equipped In elegaut style. which wandered over tile battlefield, ami tt remark mude by Dr. Huso, who years. Most of them were grown people, can be found, and the city murshal of Ruiaiiie, .28 Rice, lb Paper of Coffee, .16 'traw h erries, A A DCD P P N T PK,t ANNUM, net. to did more by its example than the mosi at mat time was living at Camden, tbut hut six being under 20 years. In the Lewiston spent a day hunting up the THE STEAMBOATS. ■ ■ B I L II u L ll I Investors, Guuruuteed .24 da It, (box) powerful reinforcements " I wa8 tj,B (jrgt VBSg(Ji ever built iu that j liauiu Uma there were 27 births aud 8 forgotten strings to the child’s life, and ( ream tartar, .60 Cbickeu, lb ■ UgUlUbt loSil. Cran berried, .20 Curruuts A news agunoy has been established During the battle of the next day, bis J town and owned by one man." ) marriages. the result is that he finds the girl living Bar « .15 fomutoes a pound, W. RODMAN WINSLOW, .16 Mulches a gross, on the Boston Ji Bangor steamers. Tbe -L~ command performed excellent service. | • • I iu Belfast not far from the lady who is Si't'emuiVtaux) 13*4 N.VSSAF ST. (Vuud ruiii uuiluiuin, .25 Tallow caudles, business began on the Penobscot last SKW YORK CITY. At Williamsburg,Capt. Edwin M. Smith ------• OUR PUBLIC LIBRARY. interested. It is whispered that an .03 New potatoes, (pk) Katabllabttd und ilolug h u .liie..tn llitu.- .an n t . .fllceu V IN A L H A V E N P E R S O N A L S . ------I ...... , n „ 12 Blueberries, week, with H. L. Damon iu charge. .. . .luII i.ulJ ce Felt. at•«!... 1,1ST7. raiC For of W15 oeuusva e r cent per tv,- year. dlvliR-ruaI of M tl»« Fifth Michigan regi- j J. A- Knowlton, a former well known | bas fallen to her tiiuiu nor delays: no lowes to elieuie. Do- ,nent jn a brilliant and successful charge. J In comparing this list of retail prices 0 putlla elvedatuns time. Mrs E. W. Folsom left here Thors- : Rockland boy, now a resident of Boston, with those prevailing to-day we see very The Bangor & Bar Harbor Sleumboat While urging on his men to victory, GOOD ROCK, lay for her home in Minneapolis. Her ' lias donated the Public Library a copy of few articles which have held their own, Company's new steamer Sedgwick has he was struck by a bullet in tlie bead, mother, Mrs. G B. Vinal, aecoiupinied his new novel, “Txieama,” now in tbe I A M. Cobb and John McNamara of the most importuut one being beef steak, mude cue trip to Bar Harbor with CAMPAICN FI.ACS und k dcu . 1 wo otheid ol (leu.Beii) a twr as fur as Bodtou. . . . Wui. Burton hand* ottho publishers. The book is an this city have o|>eued a liinerock quarry ThepriOMof green stutf rule about the freight, making fast time. Thu Rescue Of ull siz» « furuiebed at abort uotl.-o; prices from $3.60 to $33. Call ut Brown's Wharf, North end. stall were also killed, but the geuenl and wife of Hallowell visited relatives a.laptalion of Mr. Knowlton’s well-I in Mr. Cobb’s field aud have found u , 8U11Je as they di) 26 years ago. Club, ol Bangor, bos chartered her for 24 S. T. MUG RIDGE. escaped unhurt, though his hat and I in town last week. | known play by the same name. | very nice quality of Jump rock. | * M. P. an excursion to Camden.
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THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY 5,1892.
POLITICAL POINTS. name of Arthur M. Wingate of Union lor the A CLASS IN MUSIC. position of Register of Probate, commending Where Do You Co upon his undoubted fitness for the position. Jftss N ixa I’ictox , one of the few For your Summer vaentlon? Rooms at the The Democrats of Knur County Hold successful women composers of orches SIMPSOM HOUSE, BINARY , F. A. Alden of Union seconded this nomina- Their Convention. WLUAMj Owl’s ITend Park, and the privileges of the hotel, | tion. J. E. Moore of Thomaston them presen trations, is about to briuff out a new will be let on reasonable terms to parties wishing opera. to furnish their own supplies, help, etc., nnd do A. A. Beaton, esq.. and H. 8. Hobbs are at ted the name of Daniel P. Rose of Thomaston T he duke of Hdinburfr will not again their own housekeeping. Apply for terms by tending the People's Party convention, Omaha, ! tor the position. week, month or season to KI>WIN SPRAGUE, appear ns a violinist in any public con Rockland, Me. 24 27 Neb. ■ The votestood : Rose, 43; Wingate, 31 There I were two more votes east than there were de- cert unless it be understood that there At the Vlnalhaver. Republican caucus, Friday are no reporters present who will ex egates, ’rut as the two votes either wav would » 4 6 “ evening, the follow'ns delegates wcie elected , not affect the result, Mr. Rose was declared Ihe pect to hear a royal nmnteur play bet BIUEHILL & ELLSWORTH LINE to county convention to be held at Rockland, nominee of Hie convention for Register of Fro- ter than a Paganini. S a x peiiso x , daughter of July 7: E. H. Lyford, T. J. Lyons, F. E. j bate. Mr. Rofc is a gentleman of long experi Miss Svnu. B t c n m o r s Judge Sanderson, of Sun l'rane'se-i. is Littlefleld, F. 8. W alls. O. L. Carver, Charles ence in .’letleal work, is nn expert aicountanl, Littlefield. F L. Carver, L. P. Berry, J. A. sad lias many qualifications lor the office. Dan’s the only soprano in the world w ho JULIETTE AND FLORENCE, Davis, W. 8. Vlnal makes higher tones than Patti. Site is many friends congratulate him on the honor Root Beer O. A. C ro c k ett, Capt. it. II. Cr o c k e t t , Capt. n tali, willowy girl, with a throat tike , conferred. a white pillar, gold blonde hair and Easily and cheaply m ade at home. Im The Republican County Convention will j The resolutions adopted endorse the natlon- black eyes. proves the appetite, and aids digestion. meet In tho Court House Thursday next, at 1 al, state and district platforms, Cleveland, M me. P a tti visited tho white house An unrivalled temperance drink. Health ten o’clock, a. m. There are many candidates I Sherman, MeGillicuddy Bnd Johnson, charged O n m icl Tkftcr Ju ly 1- recently, merely to inspect that man ful, foaming, luscious. One bottle of PRICES In the field, considerably many more iban | the People's Party with being a Republican Onc of these Rt<-arm rs will leave Rocklnnd dally, sion. and upon her own invitation. She extract makes 5 gallons. Get it sure. there will be alter the convention. For Sena ally, opposed the Republican policy of Pro except Monday, on arrival ol morning trains and tor there seems to be but ono real candidate, A. wrote to the president requesting the T ills is not o n lv “ iuM a s pond” steamer from Boston, for Islesboro, Peer Isle, tection and the McKinley bill, and the educa ns others, but z.jj better. One SOLD (N. W. Harbor), Herrick’s Landing, Sargentvllle, LOWER THAN EVER H. Ncwbert of Appleton. For Clerk of Courts, privilege. A big handful of choice trial u 11 w , , , t ..-,l.i,.:i. EVERYWHERE North Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Brooklln, Long Island, tional qualification amendment, etc. flowers from the white house conserva Bluehill, Surry nnd Ellsworth. R. R. Ulmer, of this city, is a candidate for re- A vote of thanks was extended Chairman nomination. For Sheriff, K 8. Vose of Cush tories was offered her as a souvenir. RETURNING, Hunt and the secretaries, and the convention Will leave Ellsworth daily, except Sunday, nt Z An old Quaker once said that ing and Capt. E. 3. Farwell oftbis city are men Jlsik. Schumann litis retired from ac adjourned. o’clock a. m. for above points, arriving In Rock tioned. Neither of these is making any can tive work, owing to failing health, tit land to connect with steamer nnd rail for Boston he would do what good he During the convention a collection was taken, the same evening. vass for the position. For County Attorney, the age of seventy-three. Before her at the instance of J. M. Porter, for the benefit Through Tickets may be obtained on board via W e a r W. R. Prescott, the present Incumbent, is the marriage Goethe predicted for her a. Btenmer or Rail to Boston. could while he was in this of stranded Italian granite workmen, and O. A. CROCKETT, Manager, only candidate. For County Treasurer Rock great future ns a pianist. She began to g27 received. Rockland, Me. world for he would ncverjpnss land furnishes four aspirants: C. C. Chandler, play in public at the age of ten. A good portion of her professional life has been Edgar Beverago, F. M. Shaw and L. R Camp this way again. lie died long bell. For Judge of Probate J.F.LIbby ol Rock THE STEAMBOATS. devoted to interpreting her husband's Prescott & Duncan S h o e s ! land and 0. E. Meservey of South Thomaston compositions. ago and up to date he lias not Beg to inform tho Public that are in the field. For Register of Probate Ed The Governor Bodwell Is Now On FADS OF THE FAIR. W e s t e r n win Sprague, tho present Incumbent, and E. K. D uty—O ther Notes. they have bought the Stock and returned. We are selling our F ixtures ol Gould, both of this city, are candidates. For A la t e fad among womankind is a County Commissioner, Capt. M. B. Cook of Steamboat Gov. Bodweil, built by George gold band ring for the thumbof the left T i c k e t s ! Friendship and T.8.Bowden of Washington arc A. Gilchrest of this city for the Vinalhavcn hand. It is of Grecian origin. WM. WEEKS, We liave a Big Stock of Rus At an English wedding recently the Vf^ShMBLE aspirants. Whatever the result of the conven- and Rockland route, arrived here Wednesday We are prepared to furnish tickets to all W< stern * tlon may bo Rockland is reasonably sure ot at from Portland, where she had been to receive bride, in default of a male relative to 470 M ain St. nnd Southern Points nnd Check Baggage through sia Calf Bluchers, Fine Patent least her share of the places on the ticket. her engines and machinery, and went on the perform that office, was given tiway by to destination, saving you the rouble of having your baggage rechecked nnd the expense of trans Calf. Hand Sewed Cordovan, route Thursday, the Forest Queen, which has a y o u n g er sister. Where they will continue io keep fern. We represent every first class railroad in the The Democrats of Knox County met in con been on service on ibe route, returning to W omen’s "councils” are now tho a Hrst-class Market, nnd respect- United States ami Canndlnn Provinces. Excursion KiLt Suits Trains leave Boston lour Ilmen every week, for all Tennis and Bicycle Shoes. vention at the Court House, Saturday, at ten fashion in southern cities. The ladies fully solicit the Public patronage, Portland. l'hey would be pleased to call nt Western points, having througit c irs for Chicngo, a. m. Oliver Otis, chairman of the County The Governor Bodwell is owned by the gather to discuss pointsof philanthropy, St. Paul, Minneapolis, all Pacific Coast Points nnd education and politics in which they your bouse and receive orders. Southern California. Committee, called the meeting to order, and T. Vinalhaven & Rockland Steamboat Co., a new Ail goods delivered to any part Timo tables and all information furnished on are interested. application. fOFf $ 2 .0 0 . A. Hunt, esq., of Camden was called to the company, organized last March. The bull, as of the city promptly. T h e "Nauteh Girl” shoe is the latest chair. Mr. Hunt gave a very effective and we have slated, was built by Mr. Gilchrest at
Frank Peterson will call Ills new shore store. MEN AND WOMEN PIANO lUNINQ. POLKS AND THINGS "The Alantlc." MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. Work on the superstructure of the Syndicate Personal Paragraphs ot More or Less J. W. Walker, the piano inner, will make his BEDDING PLANTS, to t h e l a d ie s : Interest to Our Readers. City Marshal Crockett ha« offered 975 re- m ,1 Summer visit to Rocklnnd all ait July 20 Block will commence In one week. 1 ward for Information that shall lead to the Orders will lie hooked at I h e C-G. office >s Tho Boston Globe kindly located theO’Brien- OHIO i niTTfOUP T Rev. J. 8. Moody and family are ntSorrenlo. conviction of the perpetratots of ihe malicious Donvan slugging match in Rockland. Thom CLOSING OUT SALE Miss Mabel Holbrook is visiting in Ellsworth mischief of Sunday night and Monday morn aston would be more correct. -AT- C/\LifOfy1i/\ C oLd P rocess Grace Oxton is clerking wilh Simonton Bros. ing. At the Sontb-end fences were razed nnd YES, YES, OH YES,OH YAH! The electric road crew arc at work putting sidewalks raised. The flower bed at the I)r. I want n young man, J6to 111 y»nr- of ago to learn Joseph T. Young is home from Marlboro, the hnrhvrlng hii-lne--. Coma now, at once. Whioh i- purely vegetable and keepn Fruit nnd the track through tho Brook. The manage Banks residence destroyed nnd Rankin street 2d FKRD O. SINGIH, 3«W Main Hl., Ilockland Reduced Prices. Vegetable* In thrlr natural Mate without being AN O F F E R . Mass., fences injured. heated or -enled. By thia proeeaa you can hrve ment hope to have the road irom this city to Pansies, 35c Freeh Fruit or Vegetnblea on your table every day Rockport In running order by the 15th inst. S. T. Kimball is home from law studies In VIOLIN NOTICE ami it requirea no experience to ua it. The Cola Wo arc gratified to be able to present to every Verbenas, 35c I're-erver I* not only harmlei* but heilthful, nnd Charles Haney A Co. are finishing up their Boston. DROWNING ACCIDENT. Violin* made and- - .repaired, . ----- , ...... lops — lii.iti-il subscriber to this paper the opportunity to se colored, by the Cremona, Italy, * Phlox, Asters and Daisies, 25c the manufacturer- warrant every package. 8. H. Webb nnd family nre at Newcastle restored, by the Cremona, Italy, -vMi-m. Violin Sam ples to he seen nnd orders left nt cure, on terms which are really exttaordlnary, job ol painting the stcanboat houses, Tillson’s bows repaired 60 cents, by J. W. W.\ I Ell M AN, wharf. Fourcolora aro used—eanary yellow, for July. Three Persons Lose Their Lives At Belfast, Me. W ork left nt II. K. Marshall’- Music Nathaniel Hawthorne's most celebrated story, Seal Harbor. Store. Violin hot...... r-bulred, hair furnlthi d, 60c; C. JI. TIBBETTS. MRS. E. W. THURLOW’S, brown, slate end drab. Capt. J. A. Campbell and wife are visiting hair not furnished, 30c. "The Scarlet Letter” one of tho most fascinat 20 20* 24-26 85 OAK STRR1CT, .'ROCKLAND, MAINE- Native Btrawberrlcs aro now In the market in the city. ing stories in American literature, which richly Mary, daughter of Robert McGee, aged 17, • < “Ad«IreRR nil lettore, Box 12, Thomnaton, Me deserves universal circulation. To every sub Wo saw some luscious berries Saturday eve Capt. C. A. Packard of Ashdale was in town, WALLET LOST. AGENTS WANTED. ning from tho vines of A. 11. Fogg of this over Sunday. Alexander McCloud, aged 18, and James Bumewhere on Main street The Under will bo scriber of Tim C-O. who wdl pay 8* on his Hawkins, aged 14, were drowned Saturday >rop' r,y rew arded If they will leave the same at I have Berries, Grnpc-n and Penchea a year old, subscription we will mail, postpaid, a copy ol city. Mr. Fogg marketed 98 baskets Saturday. Miss Maud Cooper of Frankfort is visiting M JIIE C. G. <) FICE. TTJC3- B O A T!, frosh an when picked. I use the California Cold relatives In this city. nfternoon off Clarks Island by the upsetting Proem*; do not heat or seal the fruit—just put It “ The Scarlet Letter" lu handsome cloth bind H. W. Thondlke has bccomo a partner with of n boat. McCloud leaves a widowed mother, FOR S A LE . up cold—keeps perfectly fresh and co-tn almost ing. This extraordinary oiler is practically a E. B. Ingraham in the market business, corner Mrs. Galen F. Hix and children nre visiting LOST The fitf am ’r ng C L IPPE R , now lying at G reen1. nothing. Can put up a bunhel in ten minutes. of whom he was the only support. The body Between Rockland and Beal Harbor, Saturday, a Landing, Me. Suitable for all kind* of towing. M ita. W m . G r if f it h , "good-will offering" on our part to our sub of Main and Elm streets, the old J. P. Ingra at Green’s Landing. ol the McGee girl was recovered yesterday. Mackintosh Cape. The Under will be anpnblv re- Lull three yenraold. Boiler nnd condensingengini 25*25 New Concord, Ohio. scribers. We hope it will stimulate some who wiirdcd by leaving nnme at DR. BARTLI’'IT S In good repair; cylinder 16 Inehen •injure. Innpic- ham stand. Good firm tnat—two bustlers. Misa Lizzie Mariner is book keeper al Ihe ------OFFICK, as auddle 81., ilockland. » tlon invited. For particular? apply to have not yet paid to make payment at once, and Capt. Jesse Hollar, formerly of this city, but Rocklnnd Canning Co's. T H E F O U R T H <*■ M. NKELON, also that It will induce some who are not sub 1 Green’s Landing, Me. for the past fourteen years a resident of Apple- John W. Mitchell is enjoying bis vacation CIRL WANTED. Bother These Flies! scribers to put their names on our list. ton, was in the city today. The captain is al his homo in Freedom. Was passed very quietly in this city. The For general housework. No cooking. 2"-28‘ MRS. M ORSE, 2 Maple 8t. I won't stand it any longer I I am going right now 83 years old, but looks hearty and hale, Miss Cora Hall Is visiting In Sedgwick, the Rockland Drum Corps went to Rockport and down to INDEPENDENCE DAY. and Is a tine specimen of the good old New guest of Mrs. C. R. Sleeper. participated in the procession, while our city Dining Room Cirl Wanted. GOOD SCHOONER FOR SALE. England stock. sent delegations to all the other celebrations. A competent girl Hint understands taking charge Mrs. C. A. Hall of Melrose, Mass,, Is the The nchooner OKU. HANCOCK, wrecked lant WISE S HARDWARE STORE Yesterday was Fourth of July, a day which A largo party went to Vinalhaven, where of a Dining Room, at Outinell’n bakery, Camden, A nd buy me Since the printing of tho item on another guest of Mrs. A. K. Spear. M 0o‘‘ and only goodlhelp need a p p ly . Fall, hut thoroughly repaired on the South Marine we sincerely believe should be sat apart from page regarding the appropriation of a sum of Rockland hoys won prizes in the athletic con Railway where -he may now he Been. Everything A. It. Reeves nnd family of New York are tests as follows: 20 M. II. GUNNELL. I- In tlr-t clans shape. Vessel in about 12 ton-. A A SCREEN DOOR money for the Public Library tho committee good chance for pome one. Apply to work. To be consistent we let our entire forco in Ihe city for Ibo Summer, on appropriations has decided that un appro Edward F. Knowlton, 1st In mile run, 2nd K. & D. C IR L W A N T E D . I. L. SNOW & CO., South Marine Railway. and some havo the day, which; necessitated the setting Miss Lou St Clair of Calais is the guest of in standing brond jump, running high jump I want a Kitchen and Dining Room Girl at the priation of 82000 can lie made for the purpose. R estaurant, 3tS Main 8t. K. K. IlA N L E Y . WINDOW SCREENS! Bside of a great deal of news matter and is Miss Etta St Clair, this city and hop, slcp nnd jump; Frank Magee, FOR S A LE . This will be agreeable news to all our people. A fine printing outfit for some hoy. Press made 1st In high jump; Elias Burroughs, 2nd in They keep the best variety. 23 responsible for the delay in the paper's appear A. F. Crockett has lensed his new Bay Point Miss Elizabeth C. Crocker arrived from by Golding X Co.; self inker. You can make lots ance this week. Chelsea, Mass., Wednesday. mile run; Frank Beggs, 1st in half mile run WANTED. of money with it. Write for fall particulars, «.n . cottage to a Mr. Sands of Chicago for the sea for boys. A second-hand safe. Apply to dodngjjtamp. II. A. 8TARRETT, son. Mr. Sands and family will occupy it nnd Mrs Chas. Wood of Winthrop has been A. D. BIRD. Box 32. 26 29 Thom nston, Me. Now they go up, tip, tippy ! Eggs we mean. take their meals nt Bay Point. Mr. Russell ol visiting her mother, this city. FOR SA LE. Mass. Real Estate Go, June certainly furnished her share of stormy Boston, who has built a now cottage at the A. S. Littlefield, esq., has been attending BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTED. 246 Wellington St., Boston. A Indy book-keeper. Apply to T he Poland Farm , East W rrren. Price 1800. weather. Point, bits leased his smaller one. Ed. W. Commencement at Bales College. Advertisement, in this coluinh nvx c en ts a Also one yv. A. Wood’s Mowing Machine, price ” n at . A. D. BIRD, f/5.’ L w ’fJ?llch t? "’ Pri"’ Inquire of A 35 horse power boiler has arrived for Prouty and orchestra arrived Friday. l in e . No Insertion less than twenty-five cents. Treii! Rocklnnd, Thomaston Jfc Camden Elec Mrs.A. L. Richardson is visiting the family trie Railway Co. ’’•A 2- ° LAND orofF - M.8UAW, Rockland. Bay Point. Uncle Sam has again nwarded John S. Run of Dr. J. W. Mitchell, Freedom. let the contract for caring for our sick seamen. STATEMENT JIY AX AUTH O RITY . Dividends Per Cent, Nothing new about the box factory, but we Miss Edie Chadbourno of Augusta Is visiting FOR SALE FOR SALE shall probably get it. N. A. A S. II. Burpee have also boen re Miss Jennie McLain of this city. 1 use and recommend “ Dr. Price’s Delicious A ny ono In w ant o f ...... Light Skellton„ Riding varded the contract for burying dead seamen Flavoring Extracts” ns theslrongestand finest, W agon can find a bargain by calling .... tine double sealed covered carryall, ono wagon Tillson Light Infantry passed acrcditable in Commander A S. Snow, U. S. N., Is nt ind harnesses, Callnl I. B. ELI,I5M9' hire its in Centra f Rent Estate in f Ilockland. I)o they incun youm ? and consequently our Main street is not ut its finished aelress, has a fine stage presence and M. D. Hall of Rochester,_____, ...... N. H.,...... Is visitinga S t a m .ly-K ent—Rockland, J u n .’ 29, by IU i. If not, why not? has won many friends by her clear interpreta his old home in this city. Mr. Hull is one of j land; smTwiiml'. rttl,,!k'D. of. Ko<*- ■ ii- 'T^^i- r r — w best. and, sud Wliml, M. Keui, <>i Swan’s I.luud. \ ou can bring oiio that remark by calling ul The Bay Point is now open with a goodly tion oi ihe difficult roles assigned her. our Rockland hoys who Is making a success W a l u i ii-M ayo Rockland, .lime 26, by It. H . Ilurnliaiu, .1.1’ , Edward A. Walker, of Uoslon, number ot guests. Prouty's Orchestra gave of life. Ha has many Iricnds here who arc uad Mary I' Mayo, i,l Rockland. WISES the first concert Friday evening. The orches BURNING OIL. glad to see him looking und doing so well. AND 1ILVING tra is made up ub follows: Ed. W. Prouty, Mr. aud Mrs W 11. Glover and wife left I H .tsa i l.l, 1,111 I.s -bi,util Deer I,Io, J u n e 23. violin; E il. Gorham, cornet; Frank Eaton, The lime kiln al Warren, which has been lor Boston Salurday evening. They will visit Tlieodora Uo.kull amt Julia II. Green, bolt of A L awn M ow er filled wilh oil apparatus, Is running most sat J Soulii Doer Isle. flute; Miss E L. Green, pianist. with Mr. and Mrs. Rueter for a lew days. lll'.HMI K W A V -IIITO N -I’llll.ll, Juiioks, by Rev O M L Y ifrCi.OO. isfactorily. Mrs. Rnel.r and child will perhaps leluiu .1 il Payson, David C. lieintneuway and Suslu Ju » t think of it I 23 A big party went from here to Waldoboro ■ Oklon, belli of Hope. Wednesday evening, to witness the presenta with them io spend ihe Summer lu this city, PaaY niiaik—f.iM.sEY—SmithTbuiuastou, Juno PLEASANT FOR PROP. HORSFORD. -J, A m b lo -e Paltridgo uud M.oy I.. Lindsey, belli tion ot " Hazel Kirke" by our amelurs. The Warren E. Healey arrived Saturday Irom I ot Souib 1 liomaston. <11 was tilled, and the play well received, Orouo, wilh a diploma irom the Maine State II.v l l -W a u a n »x_Uo ion, June ai, J . Bdson CITY OF ROCKLAND. followed the play, and the return Tho importance of I ho character of baking College. Mr. Healey has acquitted himselt Hull, ol Chicago, uud Auu, Sarita, young..: Sealed proposals will be received by the uuder- powders to be used, is ahown by ihe fact ihat daukhlrr uf Clius. Wulcnu.iu, turuierly of I bom. Igned at the store of F. C. Knight X Co., up to 12 g — -left Waldoboro about two a m . many eminent scieotinu havo given their best with gteal honor, and stands very high iu ihe i’cIo. k noon. Saturday, July 16, for building u z thuugblti to the question. A notable example estimation of his iustrueiors an I ussoclalcs. CaM enkLi.—Mc Ne i l - Uosmn, Ju n e 06, G eorge g ra n ite culvert u . bu um . r street, near Broadway, ; £ { Speed ol this city was in Isleboro last Campbell, lonuerly ol Rockland, und Minute R •aid culvert to he about 60 feet long, 4i by 4 feet Very Strong, Light and Perfectly Safe. 5 putting telephones into several hotels is the very thorough and exhausdve experi lie Is coiilemplaliug an offer to euler ihe McNeil. ments, made by Baron Liebig, one ol the most clear opening. Bidder-are invited to submit pro uses. Ho goes back there this week to employ ol II. Y ale I. .ck Co.. SJamford, Conn., posals tor the completed w rk, including mat. rials, eminent ehemista ol h.s lime, who beeaiuu und also separate i reposals for the grauite and Fiame cherry color. Canopy ot fancy atripeil awning cloth of good two handsome cottages built by fiber- greatly interested in Prof. Uora’urd s invention. as draughtsman. luhor sej arately. Specifications eau he had ou an. In his published report Liebig says; “ I have, -PoitUud, Jum 23, |J, nr A. Lamb, phcalion to Un t ity Eugh e« r, Room 30, Court quality. Is adjustable to uneven surface, and may he raised or lowered over A Co. of this city. Mr. Speed is BROKE HIS LEO. native of Lincolnville, aged < rt electrician and Is kept busy. through a great series ot experiments satisfied jA>J AL'fcsox—( c a s o x —Cum 'umbridg bridgeport, • Ma»s . -June 23. at the desired. Tho canopy is large, being fourteen feet long. The whole thing myseil oi the purity and exeellence ol the hak- residence of her daughter, Mrs. Fred T. Mayers G. L FARR4ND, Berry and party bad a narrow es- ing preparation ot Prof fturstord. The hied Mrp. Annie Jiu'kron, ol Bulb, age ! 53 years, 10 F. (’ KNIGHT. folds in small space for shippiug and weighs, when packed, lifty pounds has no acid, is easily digested, aud dl the best Charles L. Slierer, while going to work in mouths The remains w n brought to Wurreu JAMES DGNGHUE, seriuus injury yesterday, while rid lor int< The Drying up of the Globe. masculine mention. TIMELY ANNIVERSARIES. For Heating Dwellings, ROCKLAND TOW BOAT CO. Phil Arm our, Clllenjxn's Krent packer, Public Buildings, etc., by Hot —Owning the Powerful— Another essential cause of dry land Sonic Current Selections from His First Families! was at one time n miner in n small way that migh be added is the decrease of the Water Circulation, the near Folsom. Cnl. tory’s llroml Page. Tnifs .Somers X. Smith anil Frederick M. ocean itself in consequence of infiltra Long stock, finest Wlhon; also Water Boat. •lay Gould carries in his purse a ten cent tions of water through the crust of the piece which he •lares ^yas a t one 1 ime earth, which is a kind of poms mass. J u ly a. This Company has Two Good Boat* for harbor and nil that, stood between him and a dead 1423—Ixniis XI of France, son of Charles VII, Fillers. Sumatra outside work, and are prepared to receive orders " .... " ...... into which the liquid element percolates for any towing job that may come up, either broke condition. born nt Bruges; be improved the laws anti by innumerable fissures, taking posses completed the territorial unity Franco. H ot W ater T nslde Gladstone, Salisbury and Chamberlain sion of the depths and directing itself 1642 M aria de Medici, daughter of Duke Wrappers, best cadi has a son in parliament, but the slowly toward the cpntor, as the internal Franeis of Tuscany, wife of Hcnwy IV of H e a te rs O-Bxcurslon Parties can obtain Favorable younger men have thus far achieved repu fire diminishes and the crusts crack open France ami mother of Henrietta Maria, Judges, Greatest Terms. Connection by telephone with White tation chiefly by being sons of their respec the mother of Charles II and James H of AND RADIATORS Head, Owl’s Head, Camden and Rockport. Ordors tive fathers. in consequence. It is understood that England, died: born 1573. are the original nnd best. by Mail, Telephone or Telegraph will receive the activity of volcanoes anti many I74f»— Henry G rattan, Irish orator and promoter Smokers, El. G ra- prompt attention. Rev. Winfield Scott Baer, the new secre earthquakes is largely due to this inevit of th e Iris h p a rlia m e n t o f 1783-1800, b orn in They have never failed to take A. C. GAY A CO., Agents, CO; tary o f the Protestant Episcopal diocese of able penetration of the water, which in Dublin; died in London. 1K30. the highest awards wher TO C tG A R , Welll t r- Pennsylvania, and also secretary to Bishop KOOKLAND, SIE. ternal heat transforms into vapor tinder 1702- Ferdinand, duko of Brunswick. English ever shown. Whitaker, is a graduate of Girard college, and German commander, died: born 1721. i OS^onX , ^ pressure. Some geologists think that the and was formerly a lawyer. 1850—The house of representatives at W ashing Send for “WK7 ful,all Cigar Stores, Maine Central Railroad. primitive ocean has already diminished ton by a vote of W to 97 passed an act for our new illustrated book General Gallifet is the most popular mil in this way one fiftieth of its volume. admitting Kansas as a free state; it. bad Nickel each, Gro ARRANGEMENT- OF TRAINS. itary personage in France. He command* been defeated on June 30 by 100 to 105. “ How Best to Heat our Homes,’ The wnter is all destined to disappear a work of art on the subject ed a battalion of the Versailles army dur from the surface of the globe by being 1803—Third day and great batllo at Gettys In Effect jUne 26, 1892. Farm ers, ing the Commune, and it was owing to his burg. of house-warming. cery Stores too, ev energy that the insurrection was ptitdown. absorbed by the subterranean rocks, with I8F0-President Harrison signed tlie bill ad Passenger Trains leave Ilockland as Laborers, which it will form chemical combina mitting Idaho as a state. GURNEY HOT WATER HEATER CO.. 163 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. erybody likes them. f o l l o w s : T eam sters, Signor Crispi, the great Italian states tions. The heavenly spheres exhibit 7 :60 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Augustn, man. is one of the most hot tempered pub J u l y 4. W aterville, Bangor, St. John, Portland and Bos- Can find no better shoo than the lic men on the continent. Absolute, irasci sufficiently striking examples of such an 1804—Nathaniel H a w th n rn o , ,8 W inners. ton, arriving in Boston at 4:16 p. in. ble and intolerant of opposit ion, even old evolution. The planet Mars shows what 1 :35 p. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Water will become of the earth in some thou author, born in Salem. ville, Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston at Bread W inner. age has not softened the fire in his charac M ass.: (lied 1K>4. V ARTHUR SHEA, It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured sand of centuries. Its sens are only 9:36 p. m. exprt ly t Liv. A 1,1. O I’T D O O It W O ltK - ter. 1807-Oiiiscppe Garibaldi, pa- S’ d 9:00 p. in.. Steamboat Train, every night, Sundays shallow Mediterraneans of less surface triot and revolutionist, included, for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston.'Au- KKS thelie BIJe«t eat Service.S e rv ic e fortor the LeastL e a s t M in o n i e y . Dr. Frederich H erm ann, who died re Practical Plumber. rusta, aterville, Bangor and Bur Harbor, Port- Made• for MenMe and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; cently at Heidelberg, was for forty years than the continents nnd these do not born in Nice; died 1882. . w ...... styles, seamless Balmoral and Congress; 1831 —E x -P re s id e n t J a m e s Water CloReta, Bath Tuba and W nter Fixtures He! and and Boston, arriving in Boston nt 6 20 a. in. with and without tap sole. surgeon to the university students, and al nppenr to be very high ; and in the ap up In tho heat m anner. 1:20 a. m. (Mixed Train) Tuesdays,Thursdays and Monroo died in New York; “ / / THE EMPEROR OF ALL most daily was patching up the wounds of pearance of the moon, nil cracked and f AMOS P. T A P L E Y & CO., b o rn 1758. Perfection In Drainage m ill Ventilation. n. train from Rockland has Pullman dried up, wo have a view ol the final T h e 9 :< BOSTON, MASS. duelists. He is said to have been present 1857 Bon. William L. Marcy.'. 4 4 8 M a in Nt., O p p o . L ln d a e y VIour*e Sleeping Cars attached, running through every at 80,000 duels. state ef the earth—for the absorption of tbree limes governor ol P u q iflE /fS night, Sundays Included, to Portland and Boston Now York ami member of ’ ' -- I and connectlugat Brunswick with train for Lewis- Chief Justice Field, of the Massachusetts the wnter by the solid .nucleus will be ton, Bangor and Bar Harbor. followed by that of the atmosphere. Pierce’s cabinet, died; born w m . l . m .ahcv. supreme court, is exceedingly fond of chil 1785. Trains arrive: Cactus Blood Cure. dren, and on returning to his home in Rut 1883 .Surrender of Vicksburg. Of Vital Interest is the DR. THOMAS’ 4 3)5 u m. Steamboat Express, every morning, Sun- land square. Boston, from judicial labors A Fatal Mistake INKS-Extraordinary and in Home cases myste days included, from Boston, Portland, Lewiston lie is often to he seen romping with the rious fires in several American cities; in and Bangor. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA. Physicians make no more fatal mistake than 10:10 n. m. morning train from Portland, Lewiston children of the neighborhood. when they inform patients that nervous heart P ortland. Me., $10,lKMl,(MR) worth of property American Canker Syrup and Waterville. .Mr. Melvil Dewey, secretary of theboard tronhles come from the stomach and arc of was destroyed. 6:00 p. in. from from Boston, Portland, Lewiston Causes no eruptions upon the little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the 1879-(’(tewajo. with 20.00(1 Zulus, nllacked of regents of the University of the State of ! Wh.n under thet.hRDrvHtif.n of U. W . C u r . nnd Bangor. skin such as nearly all sarsa noted Indiana, specialist, has proven the jeon- 4, (MM) British at Ulindi; his army was de TIH, n well uii*.wti druggist, of A.ldlson, .Me.. 12:00 (midnight; Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri New York, is credited by t he Albany Ex trary in his new book on “Heart Disease,” stroyed, and be waH captured Aug.28; after days only, from Portland and Brunswick. A Indy near him who had mi tiered fro nneer parilla mixtures do ; but drives press with shortening his first name by which may lie had free at W. II. Kittredge’s, being taken lo England be was returned ; and had h(been operated upon tv Ice in Boston, dropping the final ,,le.” some years ago, who guarantees nnd recommends Dr. Miles’ nnd reinstated. Masn., and once after, in New York, by experienced Portlilml, Ml. Desert and Maeliius the impurities from the blood being averse to the use of unnecessary let tinequalcil New Heart Cure, which has the 1891 Hannibal Hamlin, vice president in 1801 5, surgeo’is, for Ils removal, could only obtain ti nipo- '•.TEAMIIOAT CO. ters. largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. died at Bangor. Me.; born 1ho9. E m p e ro r A System Worth Study is the I rary relief, for it tdmi lly rommenct tl Its ravages, through the proper channels, It cures nervous and organic heart disease, W illiam arrived in England anil received 1 and she wan sorrowfully informed that, it was not THREE TRIPS PER WEEK. .Judge Taft, one of the recently appointed ■ in their power to n li« \e la r further. In this unhap. tones up the system, increases short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness in a great ovation. py state of mind sin- feturn« dboine, her friends S8. federal circuit court justices, has directed the side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, I dally expecting that tladr «oeial circle was soon to appetite, and rapidly cures dys that all witnesses undergoing examina fainting, smothering, dropsy, etc. His Re J u l y A. he broken, and she to be claimed bj 11 bn who gave tions in his presence shall stand, and attor storative Nervine cures headache, fits, etc. 1537—Queen M argaret of Scotland died. ■ her Ilf. ; at this ,lair ibe ladv was Induced to try pepsia, constipation, liver and N elson 'I’iiouah’ Ca x k ik S y r u p ; but a few FRANK JON ES neys are required to do likewise. H i s rea 1085—B a ttle of S rd g m o o r ami bloody defeat of Will leave Rockland for Isleaboro, Cnstine, Deer to ucceed weeks had elapseil, when she acknowlulged great Iale, Sedgwick, (connecting lor Bluehill) South kidney troubles,and all diseases son for having witnesses stand is that a How S . the Puritan-Whig insurgents under tho • benefit, and after a tb< rough course of the syrup, West Harbor, North East Harbor, Bar Harbor, hearing is thus expedited. This is the greut problem of life which few Duke of Monmouth—the last battlo fought rec. tv. • a further h .-e of life by being restored to Millbridge, Jonesport and Macbiasport, every depending upon an impure satisfactorily solve. Some fail because of poor on English ground. absolute laaltli. ’fills was more than i2 years ago; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0 a. m., or on T. Jelfcrson Coolidge, the new minister health, others want of luck, but the majority 1701 - John Broughton, famous English pugilist, Richmond Stove Co.. Norwich, Conn. the lady lives today, and never bns had a*relapse of arrival of train leaving Boston at 7 p. m. condition of the blood. to France, is notable for his benefactions, from deficient grit-w ant of nerve. They are born. ! the disease, and exhibits no sign of any humor. RETURNING: among others being the Jefferson physical nervous, irresolute, changeable, easily get tho 1755—Mrs. Sarah Siddons (nee Kemble), tragic Will leave Machiasport every Monday, Wednesday W. II. KITTREDGE, laboratory, of Harvard, which he presented blues and “ take the spirits down to keep tho actress, born in South Wales; died in Lon MRS. FRED F. BURPEE, Proprietress and Friday at 4:00 u. in., arriving in Rockland to that college at a cost of $115,000, anil his spirits up,” thus wasting money, time, oppor d o n , 1831. ’ JAMES WICHT, ROCKLAND, MAINE. 11 about 7 p. m. connecting with through Pullman Rockland, Me. tunity and nerve force. There is nothing like 1801—David Glasgow Farragut, naval hero, train for Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston giftof a library and Grand Army building Sole Agent for Rockland. to t he town of Mnnchester-by-the-Sea, at a the Restorative Nervine, discovered by the born near Knoxville, Tenn.; (lied 1870. at 0:20 a. m. great specialist, I)r. Miles, to cure nil nervous 1809— Battlo of W agram begun, finished on tho LOSr MANHOOD PAYSON TUCKER, Oen’l Manager. cost of $40,000. diseases, as headache, the blues, nervous pros Gtb; Bonaparte defeated tbuAustriiui Arch Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. P. E. BOOTH BY, G. P. fc T. A. David Powell, the newly appointed gov tration, sleeplessness, neuralgia, St. Vitui duke Charles. .1. C . H I 1.1., .11. Celeu ra ted E n g l is h R em ed y King’s ernor of the Bank of England, is a much dance, fits nnd hysteria. Trial bottles and fine 1810— Pblnens Taylor Barnum, showmnn, born NEW STEAMBOAT NEKVICE! traveled man, with literary and artistic book of testimonials free at W. II. Kittredge’s at Bethel. Conn.: died 1891, INEJEtVIA. tastes. He is described as a tall and re 1812—Battle of Chippewa, Canada. Physician and Surgeon. It is sold on a positivo Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 1840—Joseph Benson Foraker, soldier and gov gunrnnteo to euro any Sarsaparilla markably distinguished looking man of ernor of Ohio, born iu Highland county, O. <3*Special Attention to Dixeafteii o f the Throat form of nervous pros To Vinalhaven and Hurricane Isle about fifty, witli well cut features, large, The Best Salve in the world for Cut*. 1801- Battle of Carthage, Mo.; much exploited a nd Cheat. tration or any disorder dark eyes and almost white hair, beard OFFICE HOUK8-9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 6, and 7 to 10 of tho genital organs of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever at the time on account of the tactics of either sox, caused ,____ The Vinalhaven & Rockland S. B. Co. Is the Monarch of Health and and mustache. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. General Franz Sigel. p. m. Night calls responded to from the ofllce Telephone Connection. Before* by excessive uso of After* Have chartered the Fast Steamer, King of Blood Purifiers. It A. B. Crowell, of Virginia, has presented Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd positively Tobacco, Alcolud or Opium, or on account cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar J u l y 0. Office 341 Main St., W illoughby Block. of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc.. brings health to your body, roses to Secretary Blaine a unique cane. The Dizziness, Convulsions, Wakefulness, Headache, FOREST QUEEN! rodisof Georgia pine taken from one of anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money 1189—K in g H e n ry II. g ra n d so n to your cheeks, vigor to your of Henry I, son of Geoffrey Mental Depression, Softening of tho Brain, Weak WM.R. CREED, Captain, the Libby prison joists. The head is formed refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Memory, Bearing D ow n Pains, Seminal Weakness^, mind, strength to your muscles, by W. H. Kittredge. and founder of the Plan- A. R/L AUSTIN, Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Spormatorrhrea, To run on the route until their New Steamer Is of knots of roots from the battlefield of tagenet line, died of grief Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected, completed. On anil after April 15, and until and cures when all else fails. Seven Pines and in them are imbedded nnd mortification; born Surgeon and Mechanical Dentis: may lend to prematuro old ago and insanity. furtner notice, will make three bullets which were picked up on the Guaranteed Cube. H33. Positively guaranteed. Price.$ 1.00 a box; (5 boxes 441 MAIN ST. RCfKUM) N for $6.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written TWO TRIPS A DAY, King Manufacturing Co., battlefield of Fair Oaks. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell 1535—S ir T h o m a s M ore be- headed for refusing to ae- .’>7 gunrnnteo furnished w ith every $5.00 order received, Leaving Vinalhaven every day (Sundays excepted) Bridgton, Me. President Harrison is not easily discon Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, F?B. ADAM S M.'O.. to refund the mouey if a permanent cure is not Coughs, and Colds, upon this condition. If knowledge Henry VIII as effected. at 7 a. m., and 2 p. m. Returning leave Rockland certed on state occasions, but when Hassan head of the church; born PAUL .joxek. for V iiinlhaven, at 9.30 a. ni. and 4.30 p. in., touch Ben Ali, the World’s lair commissioner you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any lisp. Edward VI of England, only son of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Wiu. IL KITTREDGE, Agent fo r KNOX, CO. ing- 7 . ut — -Hurricane r - . v .------Island each trip, both ways, "'eoploPeople wishing to go to ..Vinalhaven a and x return . The days n i of the old [(or new) Decoc- * mi from Morocco, in an interview at the Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use Henry VIII. died; born 1537. Acting Assistant Surgeon for the Port ROCKLAND, MAINE. the name day will have at least 3 hours at viuai t ions called barsaparillas are past. The White House prostrated himself in true this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, 1747—Jo h n P a u l Jo n e s b orn; d ied 1792. of Roeklnnd. 3UVUII. »» • O. i l l 1 ■**, u r n i .!**• and experience no benefit, you may return 1802— Daniel Morgan, soldier, hero of Cowpens, haFeU.-„J. EDW...... IN...... FROIIOC,-M.“HOger* Agent, makers Rockland. have to resort to any and4every oriental style aud refused to rise until the OFFICE HOURS: H|ii,n’i.r.l Block. I the bottle and have your money refunded. 5. C., died in W inchester, Va.: born about to 4, 7 to 9 I*. M. Custom H oiiho, 10 lo JAPANESE *. DAVIDSON, Agent, Vinalhaven. means lo sell (heir goods; Some cry president had left the room, General Har 14 Rockland, Me., A pril 9, 1892 rison hardly knew how to deal with his We could not make this oiler did we not 173)1. 12 A M. “ More Doses,” Some “ Cheapest,” Some know that Dr King’s New Disoovery could be 1832—Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, archduke visitor. of Austria and emperor of Mexico, born at “ Peculiar,” and so on ad infinitum. relied on It never disappoints Trial bottles Scbonbrtinn, Austria: shot at Queretaro, Prince Massimo, whose superbold pal free at W II Kittredge’s Drug Store Large BOSTON&BANG0RS.S.C0. But DANA’S SARSAPARILLA alone is ace at Rome was the scene of a dynamite Mexico, June 19. 1807. C3BS 2 0 0 made from a CONCENTRATED EX- out rage, is one of the grandest and proud size 50o and SI 1835—John M arshall,chief justiceof the United W. V. HANSt’OM, Jl. I)., SUMMER SERVICE, 1892. est noble® in Italy. He traces his descent States, died in Philadelphia; born 1755. TRACT — it’s “ THE KIND THAT Ha p p y H o osiers 1886— Paul Hamilton Hayne, poet, died near StettuwrH leave Rockland aw follow.: to the Fabius Maximus of the earliest Augusta, Ga.; born 1830. Physician and Surgeon, CURES.” Roman times. His mother was a princess Wm Timmon?, Postmaster of Idaville, For Boston, dally, except Sunday at about ti p. ra. 1890— The 475tb anniversary of the burning of 341 MAIN ST., KOCKLANK. MF. A Guaranteed Cure for P ’I.-h of whnleter kind or upon Arrlvul of steamers from llangor nnd Others imitate our mode ol advertis of 1 ho house of Savoy, now reigning in Ind, writes: “ Electric Bitters has done more John Huss celebrated with great display by 1 Diaeatiea oj or d* grot Externa'. Dm real, Blind or Bit ( ding, for me than all other medioinee combined, for the united Bohemian sovietiesof tbe United Itching, ('him.ie, K< c< nt or Ilcri ditniy. 'i bis ForCamdira, Norlliport, It,•trust, Bucksport, Win- ing, hut they can’t imitate our CURES Italy, while his wife is the half sister of the late Comte de Chambord. that bad feeling arising from Kidney ana States; piineipal meeting in Washington Hemi .lv has poeltlv. Iy uc\er li. en known to fail. terport, Hampden and Bangor at about ti a. in., —they are marvellous. , 2 to 6 p. m .; 7 to Jl.nOa box, d boxes lor $.\00; sent by mall pre. or upon arrlvul o f steumi r from Boston, dally, Liver trouble” John Leslie, farmer and square, New York. If you get swindled by something 1891- Mercury became the evening star and re paid on ncelp' of price A vritten Guarantee ex cep t M onday, and ut 12:30 p. m ., dully, except stockman, of same place, says: “ Find Electric positively glv. n lo e a c h put(*hut*ei of boxes, when SCIENTIFIC WAIFS. mained visible lor four nights. F.tr'Fttr?Point and Sandy Point, dully, except Suu- ‘‘Cheaper,” or with “ more doses,” or Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver purchae. .1 at one lin e , io refund t i e $5 00 paid with “ Peculiar,” it’s your own fault. medicine, made m*i feel like a new man” M. P. JUDKINS, M. I)., If not cm cd Gnar.nt. e Um h .I bv W. •((•.\K - day a t 12:30 p .m . ,, , A saw in u Philadelphia mill makes its J u l y 7. LEY, Ho, liland, M dne. Samples Fr.e-3 .*J For Seursport at 6 u. in., daily, except Monday. way through steel bars lour inches thick. J W Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, For Green’s Landing, 8. W. Harbor, E. Harbor You know DANA’S IS REST. says, Electric Bitters is just the thing for a The Jewish month of Tamuz now begins, but Physician and Surgeon. and Bar Harbor, daily, except Monday nt Hu. m , A new lining for bearings is reported i who is all run down and don’t care ns an extra month is added seven times in Uesitleiwe anil Office, 802 Main Street or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. nineteen years (to make the month correspond For Soul Wednesdays un i Saturdays. from Germany as composed of a compressed whether he lives or dies; he found new Formerly occupied by Dr. T. L. Estobrook H e a ’t h i s W e a l t h ! vegetable parchment. with tho moon) thoiluleof this month changes. For Hwais-.applause, lays and Ibursdays. strength, good appetite and felt just like he Of f ic e H o urs: 10 to 12 a. in.; 1 to 8 ami 7 to 9 p.m. tgii’s'laland, riuii.Saniden in a a a .— Recent experiments made in Germany had a new lease on life Only 60o a bottle. 1777— B attle of Skeneshorough. tend to show that asbestus paper is not ut W fl Kittredge’s Drug store 1790-Emperor Nicholas of or Sorrento, Sundays. a „f oratiODu UK TURNING I only of no advantage in a fioor as a pro Russia horn iu St. Petcrs- ‘•‘M ren’s Day From Boston, dally, except Sunduv,G >; m’ tection against lire, but it probably aids in h; /g; succeeded his broth DK. A. WOODSIDE, er Alexander 1 in 1825; I the conflagration. -.4. -b,l 1855. Physicifif ttfD SunSoft, Northport aud Camden, at 0 u. m., dally, except What is pronounced by tlie London TiL-it conclud- 18(/7 J- ' Prussia lost Ra T o Ga , .nerfeetly satisfactory substitute Ml ” ***** RESIDENCE AND OFFICE From ICntgor, touching at Hainpdin, U Interpiau, Bucksport, Htataport, B.li.,-1. Northport .IT.I papers a \v tnw being produced by using .My ivaa sick, w e g a « i her Castona. possessions and BonapJ'*^ , 7 49 MIDDLE STREET, Catmlen at 11 a. in.. dally, except Sunday. for ivory is noAP'lierc recise materials < *' lull she was a Child, she cried tor Castorla. reached tho height of his * • H o u rs: S to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 9 p. in. Wi 1 N erv e am Br a i* T iie a t - From liar Harbor, .lady, . xc. pl Sunday at. 1 1" til., in combination the !>'• Iia k a .*-0,000 I ‘ power. -V5. d »p • fie It i IHMerla, Dizzl. touching ut N orth E.otl H arbor. South \ \ lia r which the natural uriinc K composed, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorla. 1802—Several minor battles in V liocl^lfuvl - * Maine. iiefs. < onvu'slo' h, Elis. N N. ura'giu, Iltad- From Seaf1 Harbor, Mondays and Thursdays ut namely, tri basic phosphate of lime, calcium When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla A rkansas, Including Nic h o l a s . uebe, Nervous Prostration ci ! by (lie use of alcoh I o r tobacco, W akefulti carbonate, magnesia, ultuninu, gelatine and Round Hill and Bayou do View. 1803 John Morgan crossed tho Ohio ou his sioii, Holiening nt the Brain r.feultlig In im-iinity F»omUSwun’S' iTiund, Tuesduya and Fridays at album en. DK. 0. L. BAKTLET’l , and leading to inU .rj, decay and death, Prt mature famous raid. about 2 16 p m. o ld Age. B arn mu ss. L. as ..I P n v e r it. . itln r tax, Frttu Soirente, Mondays at s a. in. A Frenchman lias been making some in .-Professor J. E. Calrncs died in London. Involuntary 1/ mu h and 8p,Tinatoi rl tea c u u n d by Fltlfll LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. teresting investigations concerning the 1890- Governor Nichols vetoed tho Louisiana Physician & Surged.. over ex< rt ion ol the brain, self abuse or over- Fen O ver Fifty Years. ln.iulgei , e. Each box contain,,' one month's treat- GALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. , temperaturu of gas jets at various points state lottery bill. 38 Middle Street. WM. U. I1ILL, Gen. Manager, Bostou. ) Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been 1891— Four murderers were electrocuted at m et.t. $1 on n ta x, Ot hlx ta-xes fur f 5 00, sent by in the flame. At one-half inch above the O f f ic e H ouhh from 11 to 12a. in.; 1 to 4, ami mail prepaid on receipt of price. Sing Sing prison, N. Y. burner t l i e temperature was only U25 degs., used for over tl It v years bv millions of mothers T to V p. in. Ttdephone Connection. BANGOR & ROCKLAND LINE. for their children while teething, with perleet [WE < BA KANT EE MX BOXEN; . rising rupidly to 2,100 (legs, a t the com To cute any case. With THE -PETERS’’ RESOLUTION. irALLIONS FOR SERVICE. Prayer Unnnnr-rred. A KENTUCKY MULE. Methodist Ministers In Council at A missionary had taken his wife wilh Garden Hose SEASO N OE 1092. Searsport Pass Resolutions, 1 him to India. There she died, and the A Gray Haired 01,1 Fellnn-Trred a Hear H4CKIMQ, brokenhearted widower received permis and Flnnlly Killed It. To Steambontft, Trains, Wedding*, Fartiea, The Rockland District Ministerial As sion from the missionary board of his Sam Parson's gray mule Zeke is old B u y BLUE BRAiND Grade Funerals, Etc., Prompt Attention given. sociation, nt its session in Searsport church to come home. Here lie prompt ly and gray, but he possesses great strength, NELSON, JR. 10,455. — O F — First-clBss Livery Horses, June 21, took action as follows: consoled himself, and with his second both of understanding and of body. SO N O P N KLSOiSL 2G.O W heretis, l»v vote of lltn Anon ii Con spnnse returned to the field of Ids former Saturday old Sam concluded that lie Fine nml Stylish Tnrn-onts. H« Is a beautiful blood b ty, black points; stands B y hands; weighs 1035 pour foaled 1M0. ference the Editor ol the Minutes was labor. But fate was still unkind nnd nt wotlWn't work, and accordingly lie Dam, Gladlola, by Cassius M. Clay J r . 22 (sire of Durango, 2.23 «<. II »rrv Clav, 2 23V. Hlnbad, 2.TOX. the end of a year tie was once moro be shouldered his muzzle loading rifle nnd Rubber Hose. BARGES FOR PARTIES. and 9 producing hour and 22 producing daughters). son of C*ss us M. Clay 18; second dam , C hinchilla, given authority to ahridge the reports It will last fi years Be sure to gel the by llaml- -tonlnn 519; alreof four In 2 10 list; third datn by K ivan igh's Gray Eagle, sire of dame of presented to tint Conference for the Min reaved. Again he besought the permis went hunting. But before departing lie two In lint. Nelson Jr. In the handsomest nin of his noted • ire, and Inn Nelson’s head, general con for* sion of tlie board to return home, hot turned Zeke out to graze. genuine, which has this brand on every Prices Rensonable! Give /He a Call! matlon and IrictiouleHn gait. ID* ha* l< THOMASTON TOPICS CAMDEN, UNION. FINIS CORONAT OPUS. the occasion for no little laughter on the part of the audience, nnd some smiles and alleged ■ Last week, though foggy and rainy, Lee's Mrs. Jane Jones of Lynn. Mass., is visiting News Matters of Interest to Our Many Graduation Exercises of the Thomaston i frowns on the part of the class. Hie speaker ; Circus was well patronized. | her daughter, Mrs. Louise Bnchclder. Thomaston Readers. High School. made a very successful pill vendor, Miss Mc The Big Candle Fuller 5 Cspb Kdw. Fossett and wile of Portland arrived [ J Mrs. Reuben Leland, Miss Florence Leland Donald did service lor suffering humanity as Charles Starr of Boston, is on a visit to his nnd Howard Leland have arrived at their cot- in town Saturday. They came to visit Mrs. It was a representative audience that assero- parents. a chiropodist. E lw. McNamara dispensed cool 1 taffe, Seacroft, High street. Fossett's lather who is very sick. bled in Watts Hall, Thomaston, Thursday and condensed cOrtsolat’on in the form Elijah Jameson, of Boston, is a guest nt the Mrs. John Codnran and family of Phlladel- Wingate, JSimmons & Co. have large num- ! evening, to enjoy the graduating exercises of hoki poki, Ralph Whitney as a wealthy idler AT TIITC Knox House. | phia have at rived and are occupy tng their Sum- hers of carriages on hand waiting for pleasant 1 the class of’92, Thomaston High School. I he belied his High School reputation, Eva Bunker Schs. Hattie Dunn and Jennie F. Willey are merhomc at the foot of High street. weather and good traveling so they can be handsome hall certainly looked its best. The became the vivacious helpmeet of a professor receiving repairs here. shipped. front of the stage was heavily decked with of languages, Albert Copeland made a very A Mr. Nathan Farwell of Rockland nnd his Harry Walker of Patterson, N J., Is at the j brother Joseph of Unity were recent visitors M. L. Jones, wife and two children arc the ferns most skillfully arranged, while the pro- efficient policeman,Carrie Staekpole a boarding house of Antes Walker at Mr. Stearns Sagamore dairy and Nortimbegn. guests of Mrs. A. L. Jones. They came .Satur ccnium corners were brightened by jardinieres house keeper, Gustie Watts a happy bride of syringa, sword ferns and hydrangea. Over Rose Moran mother of a large family. Mrs. tv. II. Glnyd has purchased the restau The Mountain View and Bay View- Houses day night. Mrs. Jones expects to stay several head hung the class motto in letters ot white on Mr. Whitney’s “ Valedictory” was a well BOSTON rant or Mr. Hatnden. are tilling up with Summer guests, also Mrs. weeks hut Mr. Jones wiii stay hut a tew davs. a dark background: “ Finis Coronal Opus.” worded and gracefully delivered bit of oratory Ellis W. Prince and Henry Elliot returned Palmer's boarding bouse,Cedar Crest,on Ogier's The Young People’s Society of Christian GREAT The rear ot the stage, which was set with a Endeavor of this place was quite largely repre The address s were heartily spoken and deli from Boston on Friday. Hill. sylvan scene, was set oir with an arch of green sented at the meeting of the County Union in cred with easy stage presence. Mr. Whitney Washburn’s circus showed here Saturday. Master Melville Fuller, the Chie! Justice's Rockland Friday. The largest number were with ' 88” and “92” in white. Upholstered is the son of Charles G. Whitney. He de We have had worse circuses. son, walks from Seiborne to the post office and carried by Whitten A Messer’s team. chairs helped dress the stage, nnd all the served the many words of praise he received John McDonald, of Bath, a former resident back again dally—a distance of two miles ench arrangements were In excellent taste atid re for his Valedictory. way. Mrs. Helen Cummings has returned home, of this town, was here a few days since. I fleeted great credit upon Miss Nellie Kales and The diplomas were awarded by Mrs. A. C, CLOTHING SACRIFICE Jonathan Evans ot Philadelphia will com She left here Inal winter ami ban taken a course I her „(||, wbo ,,|d |be dccorat)nR. Strout of the school board In an scholarly ad' Mrs. Rose Harthorn and son Harry of Or ol Bible training in Moody’s school at North- , At ,|lp BppolnlC(, llour chandler’s Orchestra ange, California arrived Wednesday. mence building this fall on Ills lot, which ad dre WEDDING CHIMES. MARINE MATTERS. FISHING FACTS. es your Milk Sour? EXPOSITION ECHOES. The Movements of Vessels, ■>s your Food Spoil? Another Rockland Young Lady Married Mackerel Being Caught in Quantities- The of Jolmre is preparing a Ma —Pleasant Reception. Notes and the Like. Lobster Canning Stopped. You avoid a ll this complaint! lay village for exhibition nt the (Tiicago Bark John R. Stanhope sailed from Fernan- W.-rld’s fair, and the snltnn himself will Cards are out announcing the marriage of Penobscot salmon have been selling at whole nei’ompnny the village to Chicago. B u > diana 29th for Barbadoes. Anne Sarita, voungest daughter of Charles sale lor 22 cents. 8ch. 8ilverheels, with coil to A. F. Crockett Tke United States patent office will ex hibit nt the Wdrld's fair us complete a col Waterman of Boston, formerly of Thomaston, Co., arrived Friday. GET to J. Edson Hall of Chicago. The wedding The mackerel seem to be plenty. Crie 4 lect Ion as possible of the models of nil the THE Sch. Lena White, White, arrived Friday Sons of South Matlniens shipped <5000 mack important. American patented inventions. a took place very quietly nt Trinity Church, from New York via Lynn. Wednesday, June 29 nt high noon, Rev. erel to this city, Friday. The provincial noth Titles of Turkey Sch. Addle Wessels, Dyer, arrived from BEST Dcwees Roberts, Bisbop Brooks, assistant, have been requested ' y the m inister of T» t i c n a .o n Bath Friday. A big tunny weighing about -100 pounds was public works t»> send hi n samples of tlieir R efrigerator! GREAT officiating. Vter a wedding breakfast at the We keep (hen. In Krentr ^ E LBJNflHB Sch. Annie Lord, with lumber from Bangor articles and industrial products for the Vend.ime the young couple left tor nn exten caught in ihe weirs of the Matinlcus Fishing ! r a for New York, wns in the harbor Friday. Chicago fair. rnrlely, riiimiinr In prlee -i s inAui. ded trip, and will tie ai home after September Co. anil brought here in packet Julia Fair ' Carvi'il nivl Ornatarait Sch. Hume, with lime from F. Cobb A Co., banks, Wednesday. A Inb-iti r •oen-Jiring thirty-tour inches k at ihe Grenada, Chicago, III. ^Congratulations. sailed for Fall River Thursday. in length nn l w• ighing PB. pounds was taken H ’ H ! tr ' iu S’. Andrew’s bay, From $ 8 to 2535 ■ (j'p.nr Sch. John S. Beechman, Ginn, took lime Said a traveling man, who makes the round George Campbell, a former C. G. employee, id i Five Wall? in all. Sollc Thursday from A. F. Crockett Co. IU ‘*i The specimen will CALL AM» SEE THEM. of the various factories; ‘'The Rockland Can be p rep .ltd by u taxiderm ist for exhibi Iron Shelves anti Air- Is here from Boston with his bride, who be Wednesday’s arrivals were: Tight Locks. Great va- fore marriage hnd many friends as Miss ning factory, Mr. Tilden's, is one or the best tion at the World’.** fair. •. For fa milie*-:. gro Schs. Ira E. Wight from New Bedford; A. Minnie R. McNeil. The ceremony occurred arranged and best kept on the coast.’' I he - \ uiaiit sprit e trees which have und hotels. Prices BARGAINS! Paine, Peerless, Polly, Victory, James L. J. P. WISE & SO N # in Boston Saturday, June 25. Congratulations. Ini n sent fn.>tn the Moosehead lake region Maloy from Boston; Morris and Cliff. Haver- The big vessel load ol Trapnni salt has he-n t<> ('h:<.i_... to be used as pillars in the hill; Maggie Bell, Lynn; Nautilus, Damar i discharged tho past week Into the big bins of Maine building at the fair, will give visit E. S. Healey nnd bride attended Commence cotta. C. E. Weeks & Co , Atlantic wharf. There are ors a better idea of Maine’s timber re ment at Orono last week, Warren Healey, a Sch. Mabel Hooper, with ice from Bangor some 1920 tons in the cargo. It was dischar sources than would an equal number of brother being one of the graduates. Mrs. W. for Philadelphia, was in hers Wednesday. ged at the rate of 250tons aday. The building pines. A. Henley of this city acoompnined them. Sch. Helen Montague, Adams, is in New on the Atlantic is being lilted tip in fine shape Philadelphia’s contribution to the Penn They returned to this city the latter part of the York. for Weeks .4 Co. sylvania exhibit at the fair will include a ju st R eceived j g Hastings week, and left for their home in St. Louis. number of articles of great historic inter The Thomaston ship Mnnntiel Llnguno was est. Among them are the desk and chairs Mr. Healey’s many friends here have enjoyed stripped,caulked throughout, and remetnlledat The Rockland Canning Co. is now canning FROM NEW YORK. * ■ ■ ■ * ■ his visit brief though it was, nnd having met used in the Continental congress and tho New York. She received new fore, main, sardines, the open time on lobsters closing with celebrated port raits of the signers of tho Mrs. Healey can now heartily congratulate mizzen masts, fore and nialntopmnsts, main July 1. The lobster season opened April 20. Declaration of Independence. him on his good fortune, for the lady made yard,’and bad rigging refitted. During this time the company has packed From southern India an unexpected re a most favorable impression on all who met Sch. Helen, recently afire in the harbor, wns something more than 330,000 lobsters making quest come- for space in tho Woman’s her. hauled in and cargo of lime discharged. 65,000 cans ot these fancy goods. The supply building of the World’s fair to exhibit the The vessel and cargo were found sllgb'.y and quality have been good. Thursday morn curtains, wall hangings, altar cloths,dress ± T ; „ eCs°s ONE CASE (5 0 PIECES) Miss Jennie Andrews was wedded Thursday damaged. ing there were 30,000 lobsters on hand to clean trimmings ami other gold and silver em 2 0 0 0 y d s. Schs. Commerce from Lynn and Anna M. up. The force worked all day nnd all night, broideries worked by the hands of pupils morning to Dr. F. L. Wood of Calais, Rev W. in the American Lutheran girls’ school at O. Holman performing the ceremony. Erank Dickerson from Portsmouth arrived Tuesday. and at noon Friday the 35,000 were in cans. Guntoor. Sch. Milford, Weed, arrived In New York Mr. Tilden has a very capable crew. M ULLS, sold first of season at O. Andrews of Providence, brother of the bride Not all the women who make exhibitions was best man and Miss Mary Fogler brides Tuesday, 13 days from San Domingo City with C. E. Weeks & Co. received from Robert at the Woman’s building are going to 17c, o n ly ...... HandsomeLightChallies maid. After the bridal tour Mr. and Mrs. sugar. Crie .4 Sons,South Matlniens. Wednesday, 1055 show product-* »f brain work. Miss Viola Wood will reside in Calais wbeie Ur. Wood Sch. Lizzie Chadwick, Clark, with lumber Fuller, of Sniitit Dakota, lias applied for mackerel, caught in their weirs. There were has a lucrative dental practice. I)r. Wood from Brunswick, arrived in New York Tuesday. space to exhibit a unique opera cloak. It 63 large, 158 medium and 834 small, nnd on holds a prominent social nnd business position Brig H. B. Hussey, with ice fr m Rockport is lifty-seven inches long and circular ic Thursday, from the same source, 30 barrels 10c in Calais, a position which his bride is certain tor Charleston, S. C., sailed Wednesday. ilt -i n. and is composed entirely of certain more. C. A. Pucka'd shipped 50 barrels irom delicate feathers of the. prairie chicken. ly well qualified io help sustain. She is a Sch. Hattie A. Hawes went to Long Cove Small Point to Portland Wednesday. He paid 2 5 c vivacious and talented young lady. Among Wednesday to load stone for New York. six cents a poutd; lor ihe lot. Mackerel are those from away who were present were Mrs. Sch. Ira B. Ellems took lime Wednesday W /YSIDE GLEANINGS. being caught iu the outer harbor, Gloucester, t , * x onb fifty* ciie- M. C. Andrews of Boston, nn aunt of the bride, from Francis Cobb A Co., for New York. and nil indications point to a big mackerel sea There are .. 'I,UK) blind people in Europe. and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Wood of Gouldsboro, Sch. Mary Hawes sat ed Wednesday tor nille table P e r Y ard. son—Ihe test for years. There were 1500 bar JOD LOt, parents of the gootn. There were many choice Boston. ' ases in the medical books show that rels of fresh mackerel In Portland Thursday. som nam bulists have walked as far as fif presents. Sch. J. R. Bodwell, Metcalf hauled out nt COVERS, worth $2.50, Hot the South Railway to paint Wednesday. teen miles in tlieir sleep. Business is rushing at Lane 4 Libby's, Iu a test of the capacity of typewriting M. H. Sullivan and bride arrived home from Tug F. M. Wilson was on the North Rail Vlnaihaven, and the hrm is now constantly Weather Prices way Wednesday for caulking and paint. machine- recently made in St. Paul, a their wedding trip Wednesday, and are now- receiving flsb and shipping large quantities. sp'-e«l - i 2"O words a minute was achieved — AT- housekeeping, Traverse street. Sch. Clara E. Colcord, New Haven for Phil Las! week a large order of bricked and dressed ami officially attested. adelphia, sailed from New York the 28th. 20 DOZEN Hsh was shipped to Philadelphia and Chicago The value of ihe words “not transfer* Sell. S. M. Bird sailed from Maehlas the 25th parties, and they hold an order for 720 quln- able,” usually printed upon season tickets, A very pleasant reception wns tendered J. H. with lumber tor West Indies. has been tested in an English court and it , 7 Purshley nnd bride in the chapel of the First P“i! of "'liich was shipped Fri Sch. L. T. Whitmore arrived in Boston 29;h day. This firm also shipped last week to ha- been decided to be unimpeachable. COLORED Baptist Church, Thursday evening. The from Port Johnson. Gloucester per schooner Harvester 16,000 It is said tiiat an Italian bandit never Light Weight chapel was decorated with exceeding taste. The Sch. Flora Pressey, Nash, is at Providence. buys a stiletto. He makes one for him glass doors that separate the chapel and church pounds of fish skins, which is used in the man Ship Baring Brothers, Murphy, Havre for ufacture of glue. For the week coding Friday, self, ami however crudely it maybe fash One C ase C O R S E T S for were covered ' “ '“ost Pralse' elaborate sign was discovered at davllght den, Mass., and is one of the best judges of And a still Greater Bargain is tham is spending her vacation with h r parents, I "orthy ifijrt. Miss Bunker is the daughter of livestock in his county. 1,000 CUSTOMERS adorning the front of Dr. J E. Walker's office, SOUTH THOMASTON. Vinal Block, which read as follows; "Dr. J Mr. and Mrs. E A Pay so n .... Mrs J. P. i Mr- “nl> Wrs- T h o m a s Bunker. Her dress Prince Krnpolkin, tin* socialist, is a our $4 00 Waist at short, thickset man, with long, leonine E. Walker, Fish Commissioner, 100 Pounds," Schools closed Friday....M at Linekin has Hobbs went to Belfast Thursday....M is, Min-! was w!U10 lantlsdowne, with chili’,in and nie Barrett has closetl her school in Tenant's ] 8u**upe. hair, pushed ba k otf a ma-dve forehead, with a tine large fish painted thereon. Mr. purchased a new horse....John Ingrain, who nnd has a horror of tin? Interviewer. Walker has received several written application Harbor and is home lor the summer..*.M rs. Miss McDonald's Class History was dc- Registering Their Votes. received some severe injuries in his polishing The Earl of Berkeley, who took Ids seat for position ns deputies. mill Monday, is able to be o u t... .Joseph Stan Eva L. Taylor closes her school at tho Corner livered in a vary bright and piquant manner, and the various interesting points, so wittily in the house of peers recently, j- the first $ 2 . 9 8 ley came from Bath Saturday to spend the this w eek... . Rev. Mr. Hargett has preached Capt. Win. O Matters is adding n piazza to presented, elicited frequent applause. From of his family to set in the lords since 1310. the Root oi his bouse and making other im- ! K ouilh....Ethel Camming, an I wile are viait- three very acceptable sermons here....Tw o There had been a dispute over tie- t it le. edillnc ur neighborhood this week ! ' Ide entertaining nar. learn that W. E. in Union....Cleveland Sleeper Is home James Richard Cooke, graduated from proretrentsabout the M im e....End C. O’Brien Frank Handley and Miss Georgia Crane of principal of the school when the // anti family, of boston, were among the arrivals Irotn Boston on bis vacation....G . H. Harring class entered and Miss Nellie Fales assistant. the Boston l ’niv( i sity S-liool of .Medicine Ladies’ Navy Storm Suits- ton and wife are visiting nt Janies K. Harring Camden were married Monday, nnd Frank recently, is the fir-t person totally blind B o s j-o /ii here last Saturday on the 5 o’clock train___ Mr. Mason resigned and was succeeded by Ti/ e ton * ,....Luther Rowell and son Ralph came Drake and Miss Carrie Drake of Camden, so | from infancy , / as physi- Fred K. Copeland’s new house on Hyler Street A. W. Meserve, he by M. P. Smith wick and a Skirt and Blazer for from Seattle, Washington, Inst week....M rs, Camden has lost two nice girls anti Hope is so clan. is nearly completed on the outside. It much the richer. Mr. and Mrs. Drake were | he by W. I. Weeks. The resignation ot Mist. csrtalnly is n pretty house, and inarchitectural Roliert Thorndike and duughter May, Ruby The lion. Andrew I). \Y1 s credited married in their house which was all fitted up Nellie Fales after fourteen years of faithful design and construction will compare favor and Jennie. Mr,. J Crockett Miss Hattie with having made a action of ready to go to housekeeping. Several guests j rtnti e,lieient service in the school was posters, im ludimx iiicendi u iVlways has been popular with a buy ably with any house In town. . . . Victor V. Bailey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Thorndike and l i d s p ill ' tinned, ami Mr. Mutbc musical up on the walls of Paris d-ii he French Thompson of Friendship, leather ol a High Mr. Tupper of Rockland occupied (he Thorn were up from Camden to attend the wedding. ing public that appreciates the great $6.5o Mr.Hundley brought his bride to his old honn Htructor, given a good word. Emma revolution. School in Massachusetts, has been ut R. L. dike cottage at Pleasant Beach the F ourth.... Rev. Mr. Evans of Camden performed both | Kll"J’ succeeded Miss Fales, nnd Miss Annie Congressman David lb m u of Iowa. Thompson's the past week___Mr. Herttde. Mrs Ilunnnh J. Spalding with Maynard and m erits of Good Gootls and Low ceremonies. Long Hie and happiness to both ' U' Tarker, the present talented assistant, sue is a colonel, lb- owns li «• legally. hHs sold out his restaurant In W att, Block to Grace Dean arrived from Portland Saturday. nnd tin y sav t hat, if ever a eub.md and his Oscar if They are the guests of J. P. Spalding and wife parties!... . Elisha Phiibrtck’s effects were sold | eec'-cd her. The class numbered 28 when it Prices, and we propose that its pop Gloyd., . .The Sadies Circle of the rtd the school, and nine graduated. Miss regiment thought v.. 11 of each other it was ....G eorge Burdlngarrived home fr..m Boston at auction Wednesday I). 11. Mansfield uuc- Colonel Dave and bis. Jiapti^i tdiurch hold their annual apron safe , McDonald is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ularity never shall die out. We have WE St^LL and supper ut the vestry Friday July S r v •'•‘Ut'day where be has Itcen to have an opera- tioneer. 11 McDonald. She wore a cream white Richard Gird is probably t.n- 1... rst in- • ---A. leap year party and bull mites place at non performed on eye The operation dividual giuwci- i.f m i . l„-i in tho proved unsuccessful. SOUTH LIBERTY. luyetta silk with garniture o f lace. world. Ilo lias oii.o-iu j, ), . ,,,■ ground wir V alts Hall on Wednesday evening next. A Miss Stuckpole’s essay vas thoughtful aud CO/tn/IUE TtfE S jtE good lime anticipated.. . . In digging the s. wer l'olllldilll.' t'llillo, ( al. lal ihi.s j ear will HIGHLAND o. Millay, while digging for the foundation finely written It traced the influence of wom have •1,00(1 lines u l it in bee; -.. on Knox street a ledge was struck nearly op- an from the training of a child to its effect in poalte the Hawthorne hou-e. The Jedge is for bin engine, found frost 15 feet down, under Til- IidiI.v Ol G ainbctta is in Nice. Ills hib tdk’ing pile....Jesse anti Arthur Overlook . unmaking kingdoms, and seating nearly thirty feet long, and will have to be Mrs Fred Calderwood and son of Yinal- brain i^in I lie inn-. uni <,| 1 b<- 1 ’.iris An and i seating kings. The thoughts we all tbiopnlogical Miviciy. His bear! lias ju st SPECIAL BARGAINS! blasted away some six feet In depth.. .. Levi haven have been visiting relatives here. vi-ited one of our Washington lakes M a im and report fine luck... .The greatly needed , uel1 elahorafed and the speaker’s enunciation loposited beneath the iiioiiuineut Seavey h i, been chosen president ol the Y. 11. Charles Coombs, who has been sick some improvements have been made on the Fish | eleur an‘l distinct. Miss Staekpole is the erect ed t emery nt Vi d'Avrny, C. A. in this low n. four years, died Thursday at the home of his where be died parents Mr and Mrs. J. A. Clark. The remains cemetery by the building of a nice wire and dmigbler of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Staekpole. Scotch G i Edward Oli iron fence, grading the lots, righting the stones She wore a princess costume ol pink iands- 1 r Wei t, tlie Alnssncliu- were taken io Vlnaihaven. Services were at setts iiiun iv lie sir the chapel by lUv. Mr. Hadly. When hut a and other repairs*.. .Geo. Millay has the downc. I ns 11 private In nn Ohio regiment ii sel, mid new repre- We are the People boy deceased took command of a fishing vessel boiler and engine on the ground for his mill—- Miss Moran bad an interesting subject and Kents Celerai e in I L’nil-d Stateswiiiue, out ol Vmalbaven but sickness soon compelled 30-horse power engine, 35-horse power boiler. from whom it will treated it in mi Ingenious and interesting way. lias taken O.ikvie ex-l'i 1 -idem Clive Lor 17c hitu to give up business. He was held in high He is to build a -10-foot addition to his mill. The subject was “ Why?” The theme was land's old heme. pay you to Buy esteem by many f-iends, who did everything He knows what the people w an t....E . S. “The Spirit of Inquiry,” which led to the dis \ ice President and Mrs. .Morton are both Boys’ Suits, in (heir power to make his last days pleasant Whitehouse has been in town to dispose of covery of the laws of gravity, the harnessing regular churrligeers, wile, Ilmu.-li strict He was 24 years old. his glass ami transact other business....Bailey ot steam and the utilization of electricity. I’his J'.pjs;, paliati-as ri _arils i he outw ard re- LADIES' TURNS AND WELTS. Grinnell lost a valuable horse, recently....O ur essay for brightness of thought, originality in ligieas e'.-i naiie-- lor tlieir family, never mills are running full b last....A . F. Light in conception and skill hi urrungciueut was es diserimilial e a - l e • ..|'l will-11 it eemeh te a O N E C A S E CUSHING. question ef giving. - ■ “ —ALSO— has the chimneys in his new house built. pecially praiseworthy. Miss Moran is the daughter ol Patrick Moran. She wore a prin Jumes Rediker, of Fort !• Ifficld, Me., Frank M. Robinson bus returned from Bos has been released from il Misses’ & Children's Fine Shoes. WARREN. cess costume of Bedford cord. lion jail after ton*---Cora E. Fogerty is home from Malden, un incarceration of fois’',’.'7 U'or debt. He M ass....M rs. Lizzie Young has gone to White- The “Class Poem” by Gustie Watts was oue was aide to pav. » of the gems of the evening. It was short hut ferred all ot 1/ “ it wouldn’t, an