T he Courier-Gazette. W.I TWO AMR A VF.AB ROCKLAND, , TUESDAY, M Ai.CU 2, 1897. Entered ne (Second Claee Wall Matter. NC’MKRH 0 . V OLUMK OZ. 1I» AOVAWOM.

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election W illiam Malcolm, Richard Davis and gressman, received 34 vote*; Ebenezer Her A SEA STORY Adam Wiley each received one vote, Joel rick, a farmer of Lewiston, received 15; and M iller 2, Bartholomew K ilieran IO, and Edward Kilieran, a farmer and teacher of Robert McIntyre 20. Apparently there was Cushing, received one vote. A Bright, Intereiling Sketch from One Who no choice at this election as a fourth one war A meeting was held, Monday, June 30, to Former!} Llred In These Parti held Monday, October 28, when Robert Me consider the location of the several school Intyre received 9 votes, and J »seph Gillchrest districts. Edward Kilieran was chosen Items of Interest Gathered in a Political and Municipal Doings and W illiam Malcolm one each. M r. M c In ­ moderator. A fter discussing the suhject M y old ancestors were all seafaring men. tyre was the successful candidate at this at length it was voted not to choose a Good Maine City. 1 have in my possession an old nail keg full of documentary evidence showing that way election as his name appears among the list committee to divide the town into school dis ol Our Forefathers, back in the morning twilight of the settle­ of representatives who were members of the tricts, or to choose any person to make Every Hem May Not Interest Eveiy Legislature which assembled at Portland, any plan of the same. At a meeting ment ot Massachusetts Bay Colony .my great- January, 1823. held M ondiy, September 8, at which Header bat There Are None Thai great-grandfather commanded a square rigged vessel which was engaged in carrying ox hides 1828. A t the annual town meeting held Edward K ilieran war moderator, it was voted Will Not be Head by Somebody— Granting of Liquor L1c*»n*e* Enter* Inlo at the meeting house, Monday, March 10, to annex John Hawthorn, Joseph Grafton and bark from Castine to some tanyard up to 1823, the following officers were elected; and Daniel Davis, including their property to Occurrence* In a City Famous for Us the head of the tide in Belfast. These old (lie Town’* History—License Fee Wa« papers came down to me from my grandfather, Moderator, Richard Davis; Clerk, Andrew the sixth school district, Product Ion of Lime. Lar|fe Smn of Four Hollar*—Town Robinson; Selectmen, W illiam Malcolm, At the annual state election, Albion K. who ran a “long boat” up the Refuse* to Reimburse Man for Taking 'Richard Davis and Darius Norton; Asses Parris received 39, and M ark L. H ill one when Arnold and his command moved into sors, W illiam Malcolm, Richard Davis and the timber to cross over into Canada and vote for Governor. For Senators, Benjamin The annual meeting of the Bodwell Granite Care of III* Koi her. Furnis Kirby; Trea urer, Robert McIntyre; whale some of the Labrador natives, or some Ames received 16 votes, Benjim in J. Porter Company was held this morning at 10 o'clock. School Committee, William Rice, Cyrus 18, Parker McCohb 16, Jonas Wheeler 16, other polar citizens, for being hostile to the Hills and James M alcolm ; School Agents, Joel M iller 12, Edward KtUeran 17, John A. W. Butler and Thomas Hawken went to colonies. My Uncle Bill was the skipper of POWDER the good ship Nancy which made her last trip William Vote, Joseph Gilchrest, John Lewis, Dole 18 and Henry Whitney 18; for Rep Portland, Friday, where they took Masonic from the end of Long wharf, Boston, bound Absolutely Pure. XVII. Thomas Seavey, Josiah Bradford and George sentative to the Legislature, John Watts of degrees. for the Pacific Ocean. H er fate was never 1822. At a meeting of the inhabitants of Young; Road Surveyors, Jacob H yler, St. George had 16, and Robert M cIntyre of The following change of time of the made clear, it is supposed, however, she ran healihfulnees. Amum-a the f.iorl ag.itnet 1 the town of Cushing held at the dwelling , Haunce Robinson, Edward Kilieran, John Cushing 11; lor County Treasurer, Payn steamer Vinalhaven went into eftect yester­ on to some island in the night time and the all forma of adulteration aonunon to the eneap house of Andrew Robinson, Tuesday, Janu­ Montgomery, Thomas Seavey, John Young Elwell had <27 and William M B »yd 14; for brands. SmiloR produced nt our store, day; w ill leave Swan’s island every week day brave sailors sank to rise no more, or perhaps ary i, Bartholomew K ilieran was drawn to and Alexander Robinson; Surveyor of Lum Representative to Congress, Ebenezer Herrick can only produce s smile in ono way, for Green's Landing, North Haven, Vinal­ ■ome pirate brig or schooner might have KOVAL BAKING IN) WOK It GO., NKW YORK seive as traverse juror, and Thomas F. Kilieran her, John Montgomery; Pound Keeper, Sara had 23 votes, and M ark L. H ill 19 Parris through satisfaction. That is what our haven and Rockland at 5 45 a m.; returning feloniously assaulted the Nancy. as petit juror to attend the Court o( Common uel Payson; Fence View e-t, E Iward Killer- was elected Governor; Ames, Wheeler, Me watch-work is doing for us and our w ill leave Rockland for Sw an’s island, stop­ A t that period salt water guerrillas and jay THE STATE LEGISLATURE- Pleas at W arren, on the second Monday of an, John Lewis and Elijah Norton; Field Cobb and Miller, Senators; Watts, Repre­ ping at the same places as on the other trip, hawkers and marine bummers and raiders in­ priceR for our customers. We will Drivers, Daniel Payson and George Young; sentative to the Legislature; and Herrick, January. at 2 p. m. fested the seas from the banks of the Atlantic clean yonr w alchfor $1 00 or put in a On the 10th of January, the selectmen Hog Reeves, Furnis K irby, Thomas Burton Representative to Congress. Builnm Tiintmlid Whloh li ol Pulloilir li- to the Indian Ocean. The pirate business new mainspring tor SI.00 warranted and Andrew Malcolm ; Tythingmen, Joseph Cornelius Davis was chosen grand juror, George W. Macomber of Augusta, John F. granted a license to Capt. Moses Robinson was laid off a great maay years ago, although leretl lo Knot Count}- for two years. Bring us your old to retail spirituous liquors and wines for Gilchrest and W illiam W iley; Overseers of and John Lewis traverse juror at a meeting Hill of Augusta, H. L. Shepherd of Rock­ now and then a few of them are to be seen, silver spoons thimbles, watch caseR, twelve months, commencing September the Poor, W illi'm Malcolm , Richard Davis held at the house of Andrew R tbinson, M on­ port and F. E. Richards of Portland, a quar­ io, but they arc retired pirates and are as gentle In the state legislature Tuesday a hot de­ gold rings, bracelets, chains, we pay 1821, on the payment ol lour dollars to the and Furnis K irby; Constable and Collector, day, September 8, to attend the September tet of capitalists well known in this city have as convent nuns. When I was a boy I used bate followed the motion of Mr. Walton of yon cash for them. town treasurer. Edward Kilieran, and voted four cents on tbe term o f the Supreme Judicial Court at Wiscas­ bought the electric light plant and water to read a great many sad stories about the Skowhegan to indefinitely postpone the The annual town meeting lor 1822 was dollar for collecting. set on the third Tuesday of the month. powers in the village ol Norway, owned by cruelty of pirates and can even now recall tbe resolve for £300,000 for the Eastern M aine held at the school house at the head ol Broad Edward K ilieran was chosen agent for the September 8, licenses were granted to Rochester N . Y. parties. They have applied DANIELS, The Jew eler, opening hymn, or glee, or song, made up of Insane hospital and long and able speeches Cove Thursday, March 14. The following town. It was voted to raise £50 for the sup­ William Rice, John McIntyre, Simon Robin­ to the legislature lor a charter. port of the poor, £30 for town charges, >600 about how a pirate captain murdered his cab­ were made by the members, pro and con. Thorndike Houte Block. officers were e le c t I: M oderator, Edward son and Moses Robinson to sell spirituous Among the changes in the postal service for the repair of highways of which £150 was in boy, poor little Richard Pevey, whoever he One of the most eloquent efToi’s was that of Kilieran; Clerk, Andrew Robinson; Select­ liquors at retail f >r the term of one year, At recently announced, is the following: Route to be expended in the W inter. Voted that was. Col. Fogler. men, William Malcolm, George Young and a jury draft held Saturday, December 6, 1094. Vinalhaven, by Hurricane Island, to the compensation for labor on tbe highway The ode commences thus. This is what the John M cIntyre; Assessors, W illiam Malcolm, Thomas Jameson was drawn at traverse juror Rockland, Me. William S. White,Rockland, be 12 cents and five mills per hous» 33 cents old pirate himself says of the homicide : On motion of Mr. Goodrich of Maxfield Bartholomew Kilieran and Darius Norton; to attend the Court of Common Picas at W is­ M e., contractor, 15 ms and back, twelve times for a yoke of oxen per day and 50 cents for a the resolve appropriating £15,000 for the sea Treasurer, Edward Kilieran; School Com­ casset on the fourth Tueslay of December. a week, from April 1 to October 31 and six plough. Sixty dollars were* raised for the and shore fisheries commission was taken mittee, W illiam Rice, James Malcolm and On the second day of D.-cember, the times a week the residue of tbe yeai, by a And a haodaoint}. eprlghtly lad waa he; support of the gospel. Ilia mother bound to mu apprentice, from the table and he amended it to make Thomas C. K ilieran; Collector, John M c In ­ selectmen of Cushing together with the select­ schedule satisfactory to the Department. Following is a description of the boundary Z o r to uroae tho rolling eos. the amount £8000 H e spoke in favor o f his tyre and voted lour cents on the dollar for men of Friendship perambulated the line be­ From July 1, 1897, to June 30, 1901. collecting; Constable, J »hn McIntyre: Road lines of the first, second and third school dis­ tween the tw > t iwns, by the following bounds T w o hundred luahoe (d id ulve kins amendment and called for a yea and nay Surveyors, Jacob H yler, Moses Robinson, tricts as located by the town of Cushing at its and courses: “ Beginning at Waldoborough Elmer F. Hooper was in the city lor a And hla ecroams did tend ihn ik y , vote. annual meeting, held on the 10th of March, corner at a spruce tree, and running south short time last week, and while here sold his But my h art wea black within rne John Lewis, Andrew Robinson, George Ae tho flag that waved on nigh,” M r. Rodick of Eden offered an amendment Young, Cornelius Davis, W illiam Parsons, 1823: 1 0 1 4 degrees west to the head of Friend­ ‘ ouse on W arren sireet to a M r. Winslow. to the amendment making the turn £12,000 Enroll Kirby, Eleazer Gay, Jr.; Surveyor of First District: Bounded northerly by ship river to a birch tree marked C on one Mr. and Mis. Hooper and family are now There was a lot mure of the maritime poem, and spoke of the ft thing industry as one that Lumber, John M ontgom ery; Fence Viewers, Warren and Thomaston lines; easterly by the side and F on the other side.” very pleasantly domiciled at 25 Walton street, or psalm, but I cannot fetch it back from the should he fostered. river to John Hyler's northerly line; thence Dorchester. M r. and Mrs. Hoopei* would be William Vote, Robert McIntyre and Samuel At a meeting held Monday, Sept. 20, 1819, dim past. A man, be he pirate ur dentist, or Mr. Fogler of Rockland, spoke of the good west northwest to the northwest corner of Edward K ilieran was chosen delegate to attend pleased to entertain tbeir many Rockland Payson; Field Drivers, Simon Robins .in, any other creature born without human emo- use that the commissioner had made of the said Hyler's land; thence west to W aldo­ the convention at the Court House in Port friends at at any time they happen to be visit George M cIntyre and Josiah Bradford; (tuns, who would treat a boy at the captain last appropriation and argued that the catch­ boro line; thence by said line to the first ing the H ub, and we all know what capital en­ P/und Keeper, Samuel Payson; H og Reeves. land on the second Monday of October, did little Richard, couldn’t be trusted to give ing of fi»h from the sea was clear gain to be mentioned bounds, including all the inhabi­ tertainers both M r. and Mrs. Hooper are. John Davis, George McIntyre and Samuel 1819, for the purpose of framing a Constitu ucorns to a blind hog, or rations o f corn to a added to ibe wealth of the people who fol­ tants and property lying within tbe same. lion for the District of Maine. Elw ell; Tythiogman, Samuel Payson. The Friday, Charles E. Hall, Daniel W. Titus. lame goose. H e, the captain, wicked as he lowed the calling. He estimated that the CHAPPED LIPS Second District: Bounded northerly on selectmen were chosen Overseers of the Poor. Enoch Wentworth was drawn as traverse William Munroe, C. C. Norris, L W. Benner, was, couldn’t have taken any more pleasure livelihood of 5000 people depended on the are painful and annoy because they detract the first district; easterly by the river; south It was voted not to choose agents for the juror at a meeting held Saturday, September Capt. Anthony Greeley. Capt. William P alter his atrocious crime than a toad under a fishing industry. H e said the industry is fro u personal beuutv Portunatoly. no one erly to James Gilchrest's southerly line; 11, to attend the September term of the several school districts. Voted to allow 12 Hurley, E L Lovejoy and W. F. Tibbetts harrow. I don't see how a man can do such appreciative but there were certain men who nerd be troubled with them for long Our thence west northwest to the town road; cents and live mills an hour for labor on the Supreme Judicial Court held at Wiscasset on took the civil service examination lor the po­ deeds, and all for gain. I should rather be as cared so little about perpetuating the industry Gold Cream ulvea n qulo«c an I speedy farwell thence northerly by the road till it comes to h'ghway, 6 cents per hour for a yoke of the third Tuesday of the month. sition of United Slates Shipping commissioner poor as a Waldoboro farmer with nothing but that they catch fish iu an illegal manner, and to chopped lipa and ull the dincomfort they In­ the Nutting lot; thence running west north­ oxen, 75 c tn s per day lor a plow and 33 o f the district of Waldoboro. Tbe local ex­ aboard to lay over me in “ Winter's tedious for that reason should be looked after. Thia west to the southwest corner of said lot till it (T o be continued.) volve. After a few applications according to cents U r a cart; £100 was raised for the sup amining board consists of B. K . Kalloch, L. night,” and be free from the gnawing bug of be said was one of the objects of the appro­ comes to Edward K illeran’s back lot; thence directions chopp< d Ups linger only In memory. port ol the poor, £400 (or the repair o l h ig h ­ K. Rankin and John E Hanrahan. The remorse, than to be forehanded and “ perched priation. H e said many of the coast poeple northwest by the southerly line of said lot till T h e os-} o f this pleoeant healer always lends lo ways, and >40 lor town expenses. The road place was made vacant by the death of Capt. up in glistening grief and wear a golden Bor­ got no benefit from the inland fish, and that it comes to the northeast corner of Condon DIED IN PRISON. the same desired resu't. There lo also nothing across lands of John Montgomery and W il­ Munroe. row.” Knox couuty, one of the fishing counties, had lot; thence a west course to Friendship line; better to give a clear, smooth and healthful liam W iley was discontinued. Voted to an­ M y Uncle Nathan went to sea when he was not asked for years for any appropriation of thence northerly on said line till it comes to The Maine Episcopal Board of Missions appearance to the akin. Our toilet and maul- nex the seventh school district to the third Served Fourteen Years For Murder ol Whloh He young, on a whaling trip way up the Red Sea any kind. M r. Fogler said bis people did not the first school district, including all the in ­ met with the church in Auburn Tuesdav, 150 cure sets, perfumes and tol.et Waters are indis­ district. Richard Davis, John M cIntyre and or Hatteras Inlet. After they bad got what oppose the things people in other parts of the habitants and land within said Mmits. Claimed lo Be Innocent being present, including Rev. M r. Pnelps pensable. George Young were appointed a committee whalei the vessel could carry, or rather what state needed, hut they would like from the Third D istrict: Beginning at St. Georges from this city. In relation to the g ro w th of to settle the accounts of the town. It was portions of the fish they usually bring home, stale just what they do need and no more. voted to abate the school tax of Eleazer river at the north east corner of William Benjim in Chadbourne died in the Slate tbe Episcopal denomination in this state the for whalers don’t bring (he whole whale home, M r. Fatiangall of Machias, said that he Gay for the years of 1818, 1819, 1820 aud W iley’s land; thence west north west by Prison at Thomaston, Monday of last week, follow ng reference was made to this city : as landsmen think, the brig started for home T. H. Donahue thought the appropriation had been put as said Wiley's northerly line about 370 rods to ol heart trouble. The paiish in Rockland started 30 yeais ago across the mignty deep. 1821. low as the welfare of the industry could stand. PHARMACEUTIST, A meeting was held at the schoolhouse at stake and stones; thence 15 rods north north Chadbourne was sentenced March I, 1883, under very discouraging circumstances. In They were salting ulong one day when a He believed that £12,000 was the very lowest the head of Broad Cove, March 30, and W il­ east to John M ontgom ery’s southerly line; for life by the Piscataquis S. J. Court tor 1875 there were about 20 con municants. thunder shower came up and the captain or­ figure at which the business of tbe sea and Cor. Main and Limorock Sts. liam Malcolm elected moderator. It was voted thence west north w ed to the channel of complicity io (he murder of Alvin Watson They have now a parish of about 150 with a dered every sailor out on deck, excepting the Telephone dS-2 shore commissioner could be carried on. to allow each school district to cho< se its Meduncook river; thence n *rtherly up said lie was a native of Cambridge in this State fine church. men who were on duty the night before. It channel to the town line of Friendship at tbe H e asked tbe House not to cut the appro­ agent. Harrison Brasier having supported and was 58 years old at the time of commit­ Ke>es Division, Uniformed Rank, Knights was raining like great guns and blowing the late Carpenter Bradford’s land; then follow­ priation unless ihe members bad satisfied his mother for some tim e at his home, ment. ol Pythias was inspected Wednesday night by sails down faster than the men could put them ing said Friendship town line northerly to the themselves by careful inve«tigation that tbe A Futile Effort petitioned the selectmen (o r an allowance, but The story of ihe last fourteen years of the Capt. Johnson of Bath. The installation uf up, and the mate ordered several guns fired County road; thence north by east about 250 sum was more than needed. M r. Fogler when the matter came up for consideration al life of Benjamin Chadbourne is a sad one in ­ officers also occurred that night, when the as a signal of distress. This is always done rods to Y/aldoborough line; thence ta il to called atiention to the fact that the salrnoo We never make efforts to induce this meeting, bis fellow townsmen ticated bis deed. H e was an old man when be was following were inducted into the several posi­ on board uf a boat when it is in danger of the north west corner o f land belonging to which have formerly beeo wholly looked after request with scant courtesy as the aiticle io- charged with complicity in one of the worst tions. Capt. Ralph R. Ulm er, first lieutenant, being cast away. Tbe mainsail was ripped people lo vi-son was drawn to se ve as and it was through the martial troubles of his him and the "pale rider” gathered him in, tested to ascertain if the necessary one-filth date grocers aud we make careful se­ east south east by said K il'eran’s northerly present, consequently bis lecture in I he Peo­ tiaveoe juror at the Court of Common P.eas eldest son Benjim in W allace Chadbourne, leaving him no chance for funeral rites. Out was in favor of the yea and nay vote, line about two hundred and sixty rods to land ple’s Course, advertised for March 3 cannot Mr. lections o f our stock. Anything in the at iopsharn, on t ie fourth Tuesday of the wno with his wife, at tbe time of the famous of the thirty sailois belonging to tbe ship, Goodrich was the only one to rise, and ho of W illiam Burton; thence south south wed be given on that date. H e will, doubtless, be market can be had o f ns. month. Saturday, October 5, Abijih Rich­ “ Watson murder,” was living with bis father twenty-two were blown overboard. The sur hesitated when partly erect and looked about about 43 rods to land belonging to tbe heirs in condition lecture Wednesday evening, ardson was chosen grand juror, and Enoch in Parkman, that the home was broken up to vivors of this great salt water tragedy were all to see if anyone was with him. Wentworth as traverse jur> r to attend the of William Burton, Jr., deceased; thence east and B enjim in and Wallace sent to prison. March 10, and will give his lecture on “ The green hands and knew not which way to south east by tbe northerly line of said heirs The names of Wa!lace’s wife and Alvin Genius u f Civilization” at that time. In steer, so they hauled down tbe jib and tbe Tbe resolve was put on its passage w ith the Groceries October term o f tte Supreme- Judicial Court original amount. held at Wiscasset on the third Tuesday of the to the town road; thence southerly by said Watson bad be«*n connected in various ways consequence of this arrangement ihe date of next night they discovered a light house, and Canned Goods month. T t e last draft lor the > e ir was held road to John McIntyre’s northerly line; and it was generally known that Watson cir­ tfie concert will be carried forward, the time pulling their hclru amidship made for that Friday, December 6, at ibe house of Andrew thence east south east to St. Ge>rge< river; culated the stories himse'f. Several times to be announced on the evening of M r. light. It was a foolish and latal blunder. A ll Senator Walla introduced so order Tues­ Provisions Robinson, and selected Capt. Richard Davis thence by the bank ot said river southerly to Wallace and Watson had met and attempted Parshley’s lecture. sailors well koow that the lantern in a light day,the House concurring, that the committee Capt. John Lewis’ southerly point at Broad on agriculture be directed to inquire into tbe for grand juror, and Darius Norton for traverse to settle matters between themselves, but The anoual meeting of the Sons of tbe bouse Isn’t bung out at night for a beckon to Cove; thence by the bank of said cove accord­ advisability of establishing by law a standard Meats, etc. juror to attend the Court ot Common Pleas at were sepxrated by their friends. American Revolution, Maine Society, was tars to come ashore,to come in o u to l (he cold, ing to tbe different courses thereof to the first weight U r a bushel of parsnips and report by Warien 011 the fourth Tuesday of December. Tbe case was the neighborhood gossip and held in Portland, Tuesday, the president, like the headlight of a gr< g shop, but it is a mentioned bounds, together with all the per bill or otherwise. Sola Agants fnr Wickes Electric OH, This year licenses to sell spirituous liquors when it was discovered one morning that E Iward A. Butler of this city, in the chair. warning lor (hern to keep a wav, tost it isn't a sons and property therein contained. were granted to Simon Robinson, William Watson had been murdered, suspiiion was at The preieot membership uf the society, ac­ w batf for them to tie up to. Landsmen ain’t the kind of Kerosene that Burns. After choosing W illiam Malcolm modera Senator Billings of Waldo has invited Col. R ier, John M cIntyre ana Moses Robinson. once directed to Wallace Cbadlxjurne. cording to the report of Secretary Burrage, supposed to know any better. I think myself tor of a meeting held Monday, April 7, it was Fogler of Rockland to deliver the oration be­ A l the state election held ou toe second In the Chadbourne family was a fourteen- is 265, a net gain fur tbe year uf 33 Am mg that light houses should be stationed along Apples by the Barrel voted to raise £240 for the support of schools. fore the Veteran's Charitable Association at Monday of September, the vote of Cushing years old boy, Byroo, wh > was a deaf rnu'e. the new officers elected are Mayor Baxter tbe shore at points where the water is bold, Also voted that the selectmen be a ministerial Windemere Park, Unity, next August. CoL Chuioe Baldwins was as follows: For Governor, Albion K. On the morning of the murder be awoke the of Portland as president, and E. A. and then when tbe commander of a steamer committee, and that they pay Harrison F- gler is rapidly coming to the front as one Low Prioes. Parris bad 28 votes and Ezekial Whitman 5; household at an early hour and came in Butler uf this cily as vice president for Knox or bark sights the light he can bead for it and Brasier 70 cents each week for tbe support of o f ibe leaders of the House. H e is an able lor Senators, Nathaniel Green had 32 votes, covered with blood. By signs be told a story county. A vote of thanks was given Presi make fast to some secure capstan or pile Ruth Braisier. Tbe following articles were aud a pleasing speaker. Daniel Rose 32, Peleg Tallman 28, Jonas cf a struggle with A lvin Watson. H e was ident Butler far the courtesy and ability driven into the ground. This arrangement dismissed from the w arran t: 4th. To see if Wheeler 13, Eoward K ilieran 19 and Isaac bruised aud cut in scores of places. shown in tbe management uf ihe society’s would certainly be an advantage during a E. S. Farwell, tbe town will locate the fifth and sixih school G. Reed 4; lor County Treasurer, Payn Tbe old man Chadbourne immediately affairs during bis presidency. gale. There certainly seems to be an incon disiiicts that they shall form ooe district, or RACES AT UNION THE GROCER, Elwtell had 22 and W illiam M . Boyd 7; for started for tbe home o f Watson, with tbe sistency in lighting ships on to dangerous lo­ Representative to tbe legislature, Joel Miller, divide them in such a manner that the sixth avowed intention of settling the family feud A t Farwell Opera House, T b u rsday night, cations while at the same time ihe beacons Corner Park and Union Sts. Elijah Norton and Adam Wiley bad one vote school distiict shall draw a larger proportion fur be believed that bis boy bad been terribly March 4 ’b, occurs tbe concert, exhibition caution marineia nut to trespass but get away An Ear’j Announcemunt Qhei Sonin Idea of of school money than they have hitherto each, Richard Davis 15, Thomas C. Killerau beaten by Watson. Watson’s body was found drill and hall, under tbe auspices uf Keyes into tbe daik and hunt up a dock. I shall Good I Irani That aro Coming- 9, and Moses Robinsuu 5. W ith the excep­ drawn. 6th. To see what method tbe town several yards from tbe bouse, in a serni-nule Division, U R , K . of P. The Belfast M ili­ write up an article on ibe subject soon for toe tion of Miller, who was a resident ol St. will adopt to take valuation of ssid town. 7th. condition, with over 40 knife thrusts in it, tary B ind, F. J. R>gby instructor, will render benefit of the United Stale* of America, Standard Plating AND R. W. Davis of Friendship, who recently George, the several candidates were iobabi To locate tbe fourib sefiool district. On the almost any uf which would prove fatal. a choice concert piogram, beginning at 8 pointing out some of the criors connected (ants of Cushing. Tbe election resulted iu same day as the above meeting an election Tbe Chadbourne home 1 as broken uo and o’clock. The exhibition drill begins at 9 with tbe present mode ol running light boa's purchased tbe lease of (he Union trotting Electric Co. was held to vote f >r a Representative to Con- iark, announces a series of stake races on no choice for Representative, as neither can­ after a long trial Benjimin and Wallace o’clock and will be given by Belfast Division, and light houses. Years ago a fouruiasted Having pu'ohised th<* entire Fitting Plant of rriday and Saturday, July 2 and 3 next, for didate had a .majority of tbe votes cast. Green, grers from the Lincoln Congressional D is­ were sentenced to life imprisonment fur No. 2, Uniform Rank, which is reputed lo be lime cruiser from Rockland ran bang on to K. W . Uwvei I ft:a now pr pared lo till all orders for purse* amounting to £500. The 2 34 race Rose, Tailm au end K ilieran were elected trict. M ark L. H ill received 40 voles and murder, and tbe deaf mute was sent to a the fiuest military organization in tbe state. Ood’s Head one night, owing to the out will be trotted Friday, U r a purse uf £200 Quid, Silver and Nickel Plating, .Senators from Lincoln couuty. Jeremiah Bailey 6. school in Massachusetts to be educated. Iu The graud military ball follows, ihe grand 1 age out carelessness uf tbe captain. The and (be 2.24 race on Saturday for £200. At a town meeting held on tbe day ol tbe At a iury draft held Monday, April 8, John him lay the only hope of the condemned march beginning at 10 o’clock. Music will crypt, or bold o f the sloop or ship was filled Entries to close on A pril I , whea first pay­ above election, James Malcolm was chosen McIntyre was appointed to serve as traverse men. W hea be could tell his story to strang be furnished by the Belfast Orchestra. C. F. witn barrels of lime. Just before the vessel juror at tbe Court of Common Fleas held at ment of 2 per cent must be made; secoud ELECTRIC WORK. ru 'dcralor. It was voted to accept tbe altera­ era they believed that they would be release'!. Jones h ft »or director and has for aids sailed tbe captain found that his binnacle payment, 2 per cent, May 1; thud, June Havl « cerved els years la ihe electric bust- tion of tbe road at Maple Juice Cove as laid Wiscasset on the fourth Tuesday of April. At least they so declared, aud over 5,000 George P White, C. Thomas Saul, K. H. lamp and other steering apparatus was in dis­ 1, aese I call do any claaa - t wor entrusted to me. At a special mee'ing held Saturday, April Crockett, F. A. Parker and Walter M. Tap- when horses must be uamed aud desciibed. K ell ma lew uiveu for Kl»< riu L L h t, K ectrlo Gas out by tbe selectmen. T o e return of tbe people, who believed iu tneir ionocciuc, order,so he sent it up town to some goldsmith Lighting, Bell, l'el* phone uud Auuuuelutor W ork. selectmen was as follows: “ Beginning al tbe 12, and after choosing W illiam Malcolm mod­ signed a petition U r their pardon. ley. Seats are now being checked at Spear, or wbeelwiigbt to have it looked over and erator, it was voted lo accept ihe bridle road Kcpairiog of All Kinds a Specially. old road at stake and stones and running But tbe story of Byron Chaibourue was May & Stover’a. some of the cog-wheels iu the compass taken Dcafoeaa Cannot be Cured as laid out by tbe selectmen across land of west 2 deg. south 28 rods; thence west south never told. H e was drowned shortly after out and oiled, fut they had become rusty and by local applications as they cannot reach tbe OUT Thc Only Piece In the City where Goode Adam W illey to the town toad. The road as west 21 rods to intersect tbe old road, said entering the school. wouldn't turn round readily, aud so forth. diseased p'.rfion ol tbe ear. There is only ere Kept In Stock. laid out was bounded and described as fol­ road to be lour rods wide, aud tbe one ball ol The wife of Benjamin Chadbourne, within Vlaki Fltial GrO, 1897- W ell, the careless skipper sailed at eight, for­ one way to cure deafness, aod that is by con­ lows: “Beginningon the (own road it Capt. which to lie on each side uf said course?* a year uf tbe murder, took her life with getting the compass, aud before be knew stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by B L. GEORGE, Adam W iley’s line, and running north 9 deg A special election was held at tbe meeting poison For half a century this Catalogue of Flower wba( the trouble was, ot wbal longitude he inflamed coodltion of the mucous lining of gVCCMaeOK TO west, 23 rods to s^ake aod stones; thence buuse, Saturday, September 28, to elect a The Chadbournes were convicted on purely and Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Roses, was in, on to the ground went the ship, car­ (be Eustachian Tube. When Ibis tube gets north west by west eight rods to slake aud F. W . COVEL PLATING WORKS, representative lo tbe legislature ( i t tbe towns ciicuiusUutial evidence, aud tbeir friends G rains Potatoes, e tc , has come as regularly rying away her larboard spais and breaking m fljm cd you have a rumbling sound or im ­ stones; thence north 37 degrees west, 29 ol Cushing and St. Geoige, on account uf (be caused the entire evidence to be printed in as spring tim e. H ere it is again to remind down tbe mam batch. A small part of the perfect bearing, aud unices the Uflim m atton HmIuSS, K u ik ia u d . rods to stake and stones; thence uoiih 18 failure to elect at tbe regular election. book form U r circulation aud to be tai f be­ us that it’s time to think about our gardens crew stood bravely by the ship, the rest wco< can be taken out aud (his tube restored lo its degrees west, 27 rods to the town road; <0 be Robert M cluiyre received 30 votes, Joel fore the governor and council. Al! eff rts The issue contains half a dozen full page half ashore and sneaked away, evidently ashamed normal condition, hearing w ill be destroyed Pianoforte Instruction. two rods wide, aud tbe ooe half of which to Miller 3 aud John Watts ana William Rice have been in vaiu aud thus closes the last tone i lu*iraiiuns o f Roses, Asters, Gold of tbe U u l way in which the vessel was m an­ M c v c r; nine cases out ol ten are caused lay on each side of said courses." by MISS M ARKI. It. HOLBHOilK. W Camden Hl , one each. As another election was held F ri­ chapter iu tbe life of a man accused of a Flowers, Carnations aud Tomatoes. aged. E. B. G. catarrh, which is nothing but au inflamed con­ will lecvive pupil* lu pltuoforiu iutuucllou. terrible ctime, yet calling ou God to witucss either at h»r home or w ill go lo them. Kapeetul day, Oct. 11 to vote for a representative, tbe Saturday, May 10, Boice Copeland was It seems full of tbe necessary ioU rtua’ioo dition of the mucous surfaces. elleuilou given begiouere. presumption is that tbe people laded a secoud drawn to serve as traverse juror to attend (he bis muocence Were be guilty or not bis fut cither (.rnateur or professions). Send 15 We will give Oue Hundred Dollars for any lime to elect. Although Capt. Robert Me Supreme Judicial Court al Wiscasset ou the case has gone to final judgment. cents to James Vtck’a Sous, Rochester. N . Y , H o w many a mao can appreciate the feel­ case u f Deafness (caused by catarrh) that lutyre bad a majority o f tbe votes polled io third Tue*day of May. Ur a packet of either Vicks* Branching Aster, ings of Lbe Belfast ciiiam , who telephoned a aunot be cured dy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send GIRLS WANTED. Cashing, it is probable that the candidates io The Congressional election held in April N ew Japan Morning Glory or exits choice choice bit of uews lo his wife, wbo replied for circulars, free. Girls for general bouaework. nuraee aod the St. George received a sufficient number of resul'iag in no choice, another was held M on­ Miss Julia H ills has so far recovered from Pansy aud a c*'py of Vicks’ Floral Guide. If she had known it fox about two weeks, J C H E N E Y it CQ ., roled<., O . ouraery can 0 ualu Aral-clues piuoee by enplyl »g at V. U r Intel Igeol offloe of MfcW. R. G. URDU ltd. voles to prevent him from receiving a majority day, June 30. At this election M ark L. H ill, her recent illness as to resume dudes at the y*>o state where you saw this rodtee you will but didn't dare tell him, as she was told to Sold by all Druggists. T 7 Grove (Street, Uoektaud. 41 of the voles o f the two towns. A t the third a mere haul of Pbipeburg and a former Con­ Commercial College. receive a package of Howes acc4s free. keep it secret f Hail’s Family Pdb are THE RUCKBAND GOUK1KK-GAZKTTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 2. IHJ»7

FOR THE NEXT SPEAKER SOCIAL CHAT I M- C- A- ANNIVERSARY of these meetings with an aggregate attend­ ance of 500. The association has striven hard to make Some of the State paper* hare been touch­ Whit It Being Deni to Rail Mind md Body T h in the rooms attractive to young men. The ing upon the probabilitiea of the speakership Long Eton'ngs. Fin Enngtllotl Churohit Unlit In Making Ihe Ladies’ auxiliary has lent valuable aid in o f the Maine house o f legislature in 1899. Service in Interesting One this direction and in furnishing material for W ith every appreciation of the gentlemen Vole Was Somewhat Lighter Than That There was a pleasant, though informal socials and receptions. The musical public whose names h are been mentioned, we feel family gathering at the home of Mrs. E. J. ------has also willingly aided us with their talent. of LaM Year—Democrat a Made Mo W e desire to thank the press for their help in that the very best name o f all has not yet been M iller on Park street last Wednesday, the Effort to Het Ont Their Vote and fhe occasion being that lady’s 78*h birthday------Those that attended the n t h anniversary devoting to the work space in their columns, spoken. We refer to Col. William H . Fogler T h e Wednesday Afternoon Whist Club was of the Y. M. C. A. were wed with Although the association is run very cheap- of Rockland. Officials In Charge Killed Time the entertained last week by Mrs. A. S. Black. the program The Baptist choir, assisted by |y at present, it still needs your support. Messrs W . F. Tibbetts and J. F. M cN icol Most cities take pride in their young men and This is Col. Fogler’s first term as represen­ Th e p ’izes were won by Miss M artha W ight Beat They Knew llow. rendered some beautiful selections. The build magnificent buildings for them, tative from this city. Th e prominent place he and .Mrs. M . A. Rice------About 30 took oart in the sleigh ride to South Hope l a t Tues­ order of exercises were in charge of the Rockland owns a building that is worth for I n fa n ts and C h ild r e n . has thus early won in the house and the honor day night. Supper was served at the Fiske President, L. F. Starrett. Rev. C. A . about £9,000 and has a mortgage on that and esteem in which he is held by his fellow Yesterday’s city election was a very quiet H o m e followed by card playing and dancing. Moore participated by the reading of the building of £2,400. scriptures and Rev. C. W . Bradlee by prayer. Citizens of Rockland, will you not help to legislators indicate the gentleman’s ability at d one and there was but little evidence of an The party got back about 5 a. m. tired and election being held. The Democrats did not pleased------The Pachisi Club met Thursday After the introductory exercises Secretary sustain the Young M en’s Christian Associa The Pac-simile Signature of worth. In the natural order cf things Col Brunherg made the following statement of a tion? It has been endorsed by multitudes of consider it worth while to turn out and gave evening with Miss Minnie Achorn------The Fogler w ill be returned from this city again their candidate, Mr. Heald, no support what Aglaian Club met last evening with Miss year’s progress. prominent men all ovei the world. It rests It is with gratitude to God and with thank­ for 1899 and the legislature of that year, we ever. The vote was as follows: Roberta Stubbs, Lincoln street------Tomorrow largely with you whether or not the associa­ fulness of heart towards all those that have in tion shall be a healthy, growing and vigorous are satisfied, could no more worthily com pli­ Vote (or Mayor. evening Prof. Chapman visits Wight Philhar­ monic society and will have an opportunity any way helped to sustain the work of the institution. ment the position that has been honored by 1897. 1896. to see what progress the members have made association that we come before you tonight. At the close of the Secretary’s report re so many of the eminent sons of Maine, than in their rehearsal of the Maine Festival W e are glad of the privilege of presenting to marks were made by Pres. L . F. Starrett and you some of the features o f the work accom­ by unanimously electing him to fill it. od Q Ci J music. Rev. E. F. Purdy of Portland. plished by this association during the past .The Tw ilight Literary Club met last even­ S s os " year. ing with Mrs. C. A . Haske I, Limerock street The association stands first of all as a religious V IN A L H A V E N ’S F IR E . « ~ o' 2 PERSONAL MENTION ------The Mystic Nine meets Thursday even­ institution. It is an offspring of the church. ing with Miss Emma Doherty, Grove street Appears on Every Wrapper. It belongs to it. And belonging to the church Mrs. J. B. Norton and Miss Loie E. Keene J3 -5 ------Mr. and Mis. Oliver L. Hallj entertained it must be a means of spreading the truth of The Cascade House and Vinalbaven the Nomads, Friday evening, whist prizes arrived borne last week from a trip to a B God abroad. The association, however, has Drug Store Burned Yesterday Morn­ z 1 were won by Mrs. John Bird and W . C. Havana and Jacksonville with Capt. Norton a limited field. Its express purpose is to retch ing. in Sch. Wm. T. Donnell. Pooler. men and so our efforts are directed chiefly to W ard I, 4» 22 62 '5 4 The many friends of Miss Charlotte Thorn the upbuilding of young men and in trying to Miss Della Bean and M is* Francis Bachel- W ard 2, 44 '5 4» «3 7 dike Sibley in this city and vicinity, will be lead men to God. For that purpose 49 men’s The first fire of a serious nature which has dcr are visiting in Boston------Mr. and Mrs. W ard 3, 140 2 »5 ■33 25 pleased to learn o f her engagement to Henry Sunday afternoon meetings have been held at occurred at Vinalhaven for some years took An Epidemic of Grippe. A . S. Buzzell and son are home from their Ward 4, 1 94 29 1 *3 30 Hoyt, formerly of Boston,and now of Chicago which 2100 men have been present. Bible place early yesterday morning, and it is not an visit in O ld T o w n ------Miss Edith Simonton is W ard J, 7« 100 56 0 43 Mi»s Sibley’s beauty and talent have so far classes and prayer meetings have been con­ extravagant estimate to say that the damage visiting in Bangor------M r. and Mrs. A. S. W ard 6, 21 0 Rockland is in the throes of grippe, a 7 ° 17 7 ' impicised Knox county people that Mr. Hoyt ducted and tffor s have been made to reach will foot up £5,000 or better. We Want You Bunton have returned tn their home in Man W ard 7, 58 0 larger number of cases prevailing than at any 5 ° 4 5 is regarded as tenfl >ld fortunate. those unfortunates in the county jail. The The scene of the fire was the Cascade Chester, N . H . —I time since the epidemic of five years ago, result has been that a score or more have House and the Vinalhaven Drug Store, both To read this advertisement. It 165 The Rubinstein Club met Friday afternoon, though the cases as a rule are not now so H on. W . T . Cobb was in Augusta last week 524 '55 579 M l asked to be prayed for and three have given of which were located in a building owned by Bailer's majority 369; by special invitation, at the home of Mrs severe as at that time. In some instances will bo to vonr interest to do so, for —♦------Frank W . Fuller is in Boston on a Tutal vote cast fur J. P. Amburst, the well known granite man. C. E. Lit tit field, Limerock street. Mozart strong proofs o f their sincerity in saying: we hear of entire families being undet the business trip------M r. and Mrs. B. Randall mayor 679. it will save you money. You must was the study at this session, and notwith­ “As for me, I will, with the help of God, Ih e fire was discovered about I o’clock and Andros and son, S. Osgood Andros, returned doctors’ care and the house without one or Vote for Aldermen. standing the fact that there was rather a dim strive to live nearer the teachings of Jesus those first on the scene are o f the opinion buy groceries. Where do you get Saturday night from a trip to Boston and New two cases is a rarity. The doctors are over­ inshed attendance owing to the prevailing Christ.” that it originated in the northern end of the Y ork------Miss N ina Crockett has returned Ward I.—John W. Anderson, R, 49 worked. them? If not from us you are making sickness, a program of much merit was en- For the intellectual improvement of young basement. There was a brisk breeze blowing from an extended visit in Boston and vicinity. S. W . Veszie, D , 22 During the grippe epidemic five years ago a mistake. Some dealers innv bo as j >yed. This consisted of a very entertaining men we have current comment clubs and de­ from that direction and before the depart­ W ard 2.— Frank A. Peterson, R, 42 an eminent New York physician stated that She was the guest during the larger part of bating societies. Then we have a very well ment could fairly get to work the fire had cheap, others may keep as flue goods, Ward 3.—Chas. M. Harrington, R, 144 paper on M o iart by Mrs. E. Mont Perry, he had prescribed powdered sulpher in bis her stay of Mrs. M ary H all. equipped library which is indispensible to the gained such a headway that it was regarded L. F. Starrett, D, 25 piano duet by Mrs. F. M. Shaw and Miss practice, a small quantity to be put in each but no house in town can duplicate onr Mrs. C. A. Young and daughter Myrtle are a>s iciation and should be remembered by the worse than useless trying to save the structure. Ward 4.— B. Randall Andros, R, 98 Agnes Shaw and a mezzo Soprano solo by shoe. H e said that where a man or woman visiting in Boston and vicinity------E. K . public with contributions of books. The smoke, too, was so dense that the fire­ prices and quality combined. This may Nathan B. Conant, D , 31 Miss Sarah M. Hall. Mrs. E. Mont Perry en­ went thus fortified he had never known the Glover returned Friday night from a trip to The third department in our field of work men could not see their hands before them, sound like boasting, but it is not. It is W ard 5.— M erritt A Johnson, R, 82 tertains the club on the occasion o f its next disease to appear. It is a simple preven’a- Boston------Mrs. W illiam Healey has returned is the gymnasium which has been used and and it was absolutely impossible to save any H. A. Howard, D, 40 mee ing. tive and easily tried. a demonstrable fact, and these prices from a visit in Boston------Charles Lotbrop visited by 3000 men. There have been 83 of the contents, either of the hotel or the drug W ard 6.— Esten W . Porter, R, 74 Th e lecture by Miss Charlotte T . Sibley be is home from H yde Park, Mass., on a visit of classes. In connection with the gymnasium •tore. prove it: Ward 7.—A. A. Blackington, R, 50 fore the Methebesic Club and invited guests, two or three weeks. M r. Lotbrop has an ex­ there is a tennis court which is largely used As a matter of fact Warren Smith, proprie­ 10 lbs. Tail Pure Lard, .76 Wm. T. Oiberton, D, 4 Thursday afernoon, was as anticipated, an AMUSEMENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS- position as assistant civil engineer un­ during the Summer. The bath rooms have tor of the Cascade House, barely escaped with 10 lbs. Fairbanks “ .70 cellent occasion of both interest and delight. Miss der Percy Blake. Among other jobs that he been well patronized some 600 baths having bis family. They were obliged to dress on Sibley’s reputation here as a lecturer is already Next Tuesday evening, Match 9, at Farwell 16 gal. Best W h ile O il, .60 w ill work on this Summer is the surveying for the doorstep»and suffered some from exposure Vote for Common Coundlmen- established and on this occasion the young been taken. Opera Honse, our people will have an oppor- ! Best Pea Beans per bushel, 1.80 io miles of sewerage in Hyde Park. The rooms are open from 9 o’clock in the to the intense cold. tunity Io see Tony F arrell’s presentation of " ...... 1.— A . G . Thomas, R, lady lacked none of the grace and charm of Beat Bio Coflee per lb., .26 5> morning to 9.30 at night. It is estimated The tfforts of the department were diverted Murphy O'Shea's comedy drama, “Garry M . M . Genthner was in Augusta last week A. F. Achorn, R, manner, or remarkable descriptive power for Formosa Tea. “ •• .26 49 that 32,000 visits have been made to the toward saving the Bodwell Granite Co.’s Owen.” The Garry Owen of Tony Farrell is ------L. F. Starrett attended the governor’s Clarence M. Thomas, R, which she is noted, and whicn prove so pleas 24 lbs, good Rice, 1.00 •49 rooms during the year. Among those visit­ buildings which stand near by, and such good an artistic piece of work, suggestive of Cap. reception in Augusta last week. W . J. Thurston, D, 21 ing to her audiences. The subject of the Good Smoking and Chewing ors have been 500 out of town strangers and work was done along that line that the fire tain Tetterblain as portrayed by E. II. South­ Ernest H . Perry, for several years with Ful­ C. A. Thurston, D, 22 lecture was “ The Browning’s Under Italian Tobacco per lb., .25 among so many visitors there are always some engine w ill earned its cost, if we may quote ern. K e has surrounded himself with a good ler & Cobb, has accepted the position of buyer Ralph Ayers, D , 22 Skies.” and Miss Sibley’s description of the Nice Ripe Pop Corn, 4 lbs. for .25 that need assistance. one Vinalhaven man’s opinion. The wind company, almost every member being a vocal- I ’o 'iu '“ ‘a '' and manager in the cloak and suit department l.— J A. Jameson, R, land o f sunshine and beggars, together with a ist of more than ordinary merit. Garry Owen ! M,Xe45 The social work of the association has been a brilliant one and half the population of the E. C. Payson, D , 26 a rare treat. Miss Sibley may rest assured of strengthened by receptions, members’ socials island turned out to witness the scene. Mervyn Ap Rice, D, 26 a warm welcome always in our city. The Selectmen of the town of Boothbay GIVE US A CALL ROCKLAND HIGHLANDS. and suppers. The members’ socials have now The loss on the building is figured about Scattering, Harbor, for the purpose of establishing har­ 1 T h e Congregational circle is to be held become a permanent feature and much good £2,000. The stock of the Vinalhaven Drug — Frank A . Winslow, R, Thursday instead of Wednesday this week. bor lines have placed three white buoys in Lora New bert, left Sunday last for a week’s 95 is expected from them. Store, Patrick M cNam ara proprietor, was val­ H . W. Thorndike, R, the Inner H arbor as follows: The first buoy, 96 Afier supper there will be an entertainment ued at £1,600 and that of the Cascade House visit to his sister, Mrs. L. E. Stover at West The boys work is an important branch of about midway between Poole’s wharf and Emery R. Thomas, K, 96 in which the Cbronothanatoletron will be somewhere in that vicinity. Messrs. M c N a ­ John H McGrath A ppletoo------Fred Irish and Marsh Daggett the work. They have classes in the gymna­ John L. Donohue, D, 28 presented. The admission to the entertain­ Menawarmet wharf; second buoy, about 400 have returned home from Appleton where sium and they have als j their regular monthly mara and Smith were insured or partially so, 80 SEA STREET M .K . Willey, D, feet from northwest o f Maddocks’ wharf; they have been on a fishing expedition. They 3 ° ment w ill be 10 cents. Like all the affairs socials. They have a Boy’s meeting Sunday but it could not be learned that M r. Amburst J. C . H ill. D , third buoy, about 700 feet north of Clam T elephone eonu«« to bur perfect tainfaciion buy the Guyer of which we are the ting. Childrens Sleeping Garments, Cot­ A few 28 io. and 30 in. Blaik Coney Furs. Osnta’ Fur Overcoats a Dress Goods Dept. ton Fiannel. with auil without Canes, to close, at 85.00. Specialty Mr. Davis will t.ke orders bole agents for Rockland fur any special garments We are now showing our new Spring (set, something nice for Spiing Fur Collars and Collarettes at big yULLEU & COBB. J. F. GREGORY & SON, THE LADIES STORE Dress Goo is. Reduced troui 25c to 13c,2 fur25nl reductions. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. MBS. It F. IKIIlktlT. Frupr. Spofford Block, Buckland. lllJJCIV COBB, Koekhuul ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE, TUESDAY MARCH 2» 1W>7.

the big half back and gave him a reception M arble statuary, with aged hen fruit. It was a disgraceful pro­ Women's Shoes statuettes, and ornaments— so delicate, so DOWN IHE SHIITE WE SLIDE ceeding but only goei to show how obnoxious he is i t times. At the close of Thursday built like men’# shoes—com­ easily discolored— ought always to be night’s game in this city he made an insulting Do You cleaned with Pearline. That will bring remark about Rockland and the people in it mon sense. We sell n shoe for as he left the floor and narrowly escaped chas­ back their snowy purity perfectly, and Our Trips Away From Home Con­ tisement at the hands f our most respected women thst keeps them from cold. business men. Furbish is a good player, but Know what you have for without the least risk of harm. Some of Shoes that have medinm (hick soles. tinue to Prove Disastrous. has too vile a disposition to suuth Hope drove in a load fire is unknown. Loss (2000, Insured with Augusta Turner three (not including last night’s gam e.) In the o f 322 lime casks Saiurday, for A. F. Crockett Augusta Perry August* aeriea she has won nine and lost Cochran, Baker & Cross agency for (1500. & Co. This is believed to establish a new Rook lend three. Th e Gardiner series is the only one a case of best quality The adjoining property belonging to Mrs. Auguste T u rn er tecord in the big load line. Rockland has lost, having won but three out ™ En Stephen C lark narrowly escaped being Am ong tbe nominations recently made by goal on fouls. Stops, llackeit 18, Perkins of eight games. destroyed, as it was Ihe barn was badly 7, O 'M alley 41. Rushes, Dawson 7, Uambpell 4. Gov Powers weie those of Jesse W . Peabody Yard w ide PERCALES damaged. Maynard 2, O'Malley, Perry Perkins. Referee of Tbomaiton as agent to prevent cruelty Long. Timer, Riohards. Tbe Portland Argus of yesterday printed a and Heirkiah Hemenway of Union ai justice REV MR- WHITE- W e were beaten again Saturday night, thia very fine cut of Philip Jason of this city, th* o f th e peace. lime by Gardiner. well known polo player and all-around athlete. Tbe cut was accompanied by the following at the low price of Tbe matron of the House of the Good Brief Sketch of Ihe Mac Who Will Probably Bo W e expected it. Shepherd gratefully acknowledges donations We reprint what the Kennebec Journal sketch which will be highly appreciated by from the following: Mial Mossman, Union; Our Next Methodist Minister. aaid of the g m e : Phils’ many friends in this city: King’s Daugbbr , Glencove; F. S. Philbrick, In a game full of excitement and good Jason is a clever ball player and was with 6 2 cts. a yard. Manager Frank Leonard in Salem, Mass., and West Rockport; Capt. Sawtdle, Rev. J. S. It is now practicably settled that Rev. polo, Saturday night, Gardiner again defeated later with the Haverhill* ot the New England Moody, Oort as Club, Rockland. Fred E. W hite of Houlton it to be tbe next Rockland, 3 to o. A good sized audience League. H e also played with the Warrens There waa a small fire in the Tibbetts house pastor of Pratt Memorial M E. Church in was present and had plenty of opportunities when they won the Knox county champion­ an O ik street, occupied by M ike Roach, yes­ tbit city, he having accepted the call from in which to yell itself hoarse. The first period ship last season. Last season hr plaved short terday morning. The blaze found its origin the local board and being subject to the ap­ was full of hot work and for almost 14 minutes stop with the Rockland team. W hile with E. B. HASTINGS. in the clothes press and is believed to have pointment by the Bishop of the next con­ the rubber w s whanged and pounded about his team young Jason played a grand game been caused by children playing with matches. ference. the rink, until Spencer ahot it by O’Malley’s and be was frequently recommended to clubs Rev. Mr. White is a native of Portsmouth, leg*, while the about* and yell* almost started Damage small. of the New England League, but he preferred N . H ., where he was born July 4, 1854. the Coliseum roof. The other goals were Th e James F . Sears Hose Co. elected the to remain with the club that he was with. H is education was received in that city, in made by Houghton, by beautiful long drives. following officers iast sig h t: George E. Mc- A * a polo player he need* no commendation Pittsfield and Concord, N . I I . , and he after­ Gardiner's new man, Spencer, made a good Liughlio foremen aud treasurer; Steve Has­ for he is a clever man on the rush a* the goal |)A V^” /lAKtXS wards took up his theological studies in tbe impression. H e is fast on the skates, active son, second foreman; Martin Wilson, third tender* of the Maine teams well know. H e N. H. Conference Seminary at Tilton. The­ in a scrimmage and an expert juggler and fireman; M. H. Burns, secretary; Leonard began his polo experience with the Rocklaori ology waa a subject in which as a young man passer. H e was voted to be all right. The Haskell, steward; standing committee, P. J. amateurs, and later played with a Portland be always manifested the deepest interest and work of Houghton, Smith, Doherty and Cush* v J 3 0 5 T 0 N M ass: Burns, M . J. Keefe, J. D . McLaughlin, M . H . trade team. H e then played with the W a l­ in them he always took the very highest rank. man was just the same old reliable article— Burns, Steve Hasson. tham, Mass, team and then with the Rock­ WANTED. M r. W hite has preached in Newmarket good fast pulo. An up-tx>dale hat improves the land*. Jason wa* born in Fredricton, N . IE , To hire $1,000 (One Thousand Dollars) on first F. K. Spear and ton Everett are home from and Bethlehem in New Hampshire; in tbe Rockland was rather badly broken up. C. twenty-three years ago. From an early age class seourlty. Address ••B ,’1 Co u b ib h G a e b t t h Boston. They have been engaged on the PlesrsDt Street Methodist Church in Salem, Gay and Foster bad been released, Saturday, Oflloe, Rockland, M e. 7tf appearance of a man more than he has been deeply interested in boxing and Spectacle Island light house job, the masonry and at Dexter and Houlton in tLe East Maine and Phil Jason w ai put in as second rush. has oefeated such men as Simmons and Calla­ words can tell. Wo have just work of which is now complete. The Conference. From the first the magnelic Poll has shown some great polo at times, but han of Rockland. Guthrie and Savage of Bath, contract, itself, w ill be conpleted in about young pastor has bern greeted by large and last night he was simply not in it. Gray of Rockland, Jobnaon of Green'* Land­ F L I N T ’S received an invoioe of two weeks after which the crew will growing congregationa and in every parish Maynard got in lots of dirty work, ing, Connors of Castine, Dixon and Rodick. Tuesday Ev’g, March 9 be trasferred to Tw o Bush Island the deepest enthusiasm over church work has yet he played a great game. W hen H e has also met such people with the milts and work will be begun by the W. H. Glover been manifested, especial'y among tbe young O 'M aliey broke a skate, Maynard not only as Pete Ward, Johnnie Murphy, Jack Havlin, Spring and Sumiher Styles on a similar job. people, and with whom M r. W hite is always a covered the goal in good shape but played Domestic Milk Bread Co. Martin Flaherty, Prof Al'en and Prof. John great favorite. At Houlton bis present halfback a good part of the time. O ’M alley A horse belonging to M r. Stackpole ef Allen. Jason is a clean cut intelligent young TONY FARRELL change, Rev. M r. SAbite has had the pleasure at goal did some elegant work. Young Ben­ IS A LEADER. Thomaston ran aw ay at the N urlh End fellow with whom it is a pleasure to meet. of seeing his congregation double and one of ner of Hallowell, who substituted for Rock­ The Sweet Singer and Irluh Thursday night and following the Limerock H e is a thorough athlete and Is always in tbe Railroad track became caught in the trestle the most serious drawbacks about coming to land, made a good appearance and was ap­ Comedian,In his great soen- The Original plauded for his plucky work. Gendreau spent pink of condition. work near Bird’s store,whence he was released Rockland will be the pain o f parting with bis lo produotion entitled Ask your Grocer for it. many friends there. M r. W hite is a great much time putting his aoo and odd pounds tbe next morning, practically uninjured. Tbe Lewiston Sun. " It was fortunate that Col. lover of books and ba9 one of the largest and against 135 pound Houghton, and tbe kid W ilc o x occupants of the team, two ladies, had been Cody was at Rockland on Thursday last. Dr. Watch for their bake wagon. finest libiaties in the Conference. usually got the ball. thrown out at the Meadows, and were also Saul announced before tbe game that Furbush uninjured. It was a fortunate escape all Rev. Mr White supplied tbe local pulpit a The lioe-up: 270 Main Street. was "not in it.” H e did not teem to have Garry Owen! Boston Derby few weeks since and took the congregation O a r d in k k R o c k l a n d around. any special reason for barring Lewiston's big Telephone 67-2. completely by storm. H e is gifted with a Houghton flrat rush Cam pbell, W ilb u r C. Marsh, who has been running as Spvnci r second rush .Iuhoo player. He and the colonel, however, talked fine presence and one is instructively im ­ $ 3 0 0 express agent between Bath and Lewiiton, Smith center Gendreau it over and decided that Furbush better play pressed by b it sterling worth. W hen be Doherty half back nard PRETTY OIRL8, for tome months past, w ill take up his resi­ (Renner) O ’klt and he played." A * a matter of fact there This is the Boat hat for the comet to Pratt Memorial Church he will he C lahinan goul Hey CATCHING MUSIC, dence in the latter city. This will be much to Made by, Timo waa a fine hanging over Furbush and Referee extended the warmest of welcoming hands Goul W on by, the regret of the many blends be and Mrs. 1 G ardiner Bpencer 18 32 Saul inaisted that it ahould be paid before the BONGS and DANCES. money to be found anywhere. and a season of renewed prosperity may be 3 21 Marsh have in .his city, among whom he is 2 G ardiner H> ugnton game proceeded. That's where the "fortu­ anticipated. 3 Gardiner Qouiihlon 6 6' held in high regard. M r. Marsh served last _Score—Gardiner______3, Fouls, Gardiner, Rockland nate" part of Buffalo Bill Cody's presence TlokeUnow 01 sale at thd Opera Don... T h e year as one of the councilmen from Ward 2. Stops, Cashman IS; O'Malley, 21; Maynard 7 came in. New York 4, Emery R. Thomas yesterday being elected Rev. H enry B. Woods, formerly a resi­ Rushes, Houghton, 3; Campbell, 8. Reieree, Long. Timer, Purnell. in his place. dent of Calais, Me., has been invited to visit N. F. Co.’s tbe Baptist church in Caribou with a view to It might be of ioterest to our readers to In answer to inquiriea concerning General t i i r t h s Ames’ address, Friday eveniog, next, notice the pastorate. He will preach at tbe Baptiit know that the Benner who played halfback TRY GRAIN-01 TRY GRAIN-0! Tailoring Go. church there next Sunday morning. He will for us in tbe Gardiner game is a young Gardi­ Avon and Capital is given that Edwin Libby Post, G. A . R. has Ask your Grocer to day to ahow you a pack­ Ross —Rockleed, February 24, to M r. and Mrs remain through tbe week and preach again ner fellow who volunteered to help us out. It age o f O it H N -O , the new food drink that through its Iriends, provided for the expenses Ka.ttna II. Rose, a s»n the Sunday following. Mr. Woods it a was very kind of him and we appreciate bis lakea ihe place <»f c.flTea The children mny O a iK it— Thomaston. February 23, to Rev. and and there w ill be no charge for admisilon. drink II without Injury aa well aa the adult Ilavo made mo their agent ,tor $ 2 .5 0 graduate of Colby University and Newton labors. Mrs. kV W 4 »alfr, a eon General A m et expresses a delire that at many All a ho try It, like It. OR \IN-<» ban that rich rheological Institute, and for four years has Haitaa-Thomaston, February 20, te Mr.and Mrs. (heir Gents’ and Ladies’ Tailor Custom These are tho leading hats fi o f bis fellow townsmen and army friends as seal brown of Mocha or Java, bill II la made George Ke>g», a sou. been the successlul pastor of the Baptist W e still retain our lead at the bead of the from pure grain*,and the monal One Modern Rial, 6 rooms, Blake Blook. K tner -Valter aud Mrs. K va It. Maddocks, of Mil­ we are that there isn’t another goal tend like team driven by Jacob Farridgton. Tbe acci­ disease, and nearly all complaints spring from Ou • small teneme it Orient street. For part'eu ton. N . II. KT-Pleaae take the trouble to dent occurred in front of Berry Bros, stable. this source. Remove the stomach d.fficuily him in the league. re upply N B. OoBB. 60 D U K i—Co l b y —Green’s Landing, Deer Isle, Feb. ruary 16, Me.via Duke aud V. Maud Colby, both of and tbe work is done. Tbe Rocklands played with a snap and look at Samples and the Style of Blethen & Co. M r. Farrington was looking into the stable D e rr lalo. and did not see M r. Burpee crossing ibe Dyspeptics and pale thin people are liter­ earnestness that was good for sore eyes. FOR 8A LE . A t w o o d -C u b a n a u — Waldoboro, February 16. Manufacture and oblige atreet, while M r. Burpee, who is slightly hard ally starving, because they don't digest their The Portlands played a grand good game A Schooner1* M Un-al', w »rn: boht 34 fo o t, Wa'iaoe Mwood, of Uulou, aud Kva P. Creamer,of Waldoboro. of bearing, did not hear or see tbe sleigh. food. Comsumption ever develops in people as they always do against Rockland but both foot 41K fl. G *ff, 24 ft- Leuoh, 49 ft. Address ROCKLAND. B ox 81, KcJgirlown, M ums 7 D k in k w a t k u — Pa t t e k b o n — Northport, Febru­ D r. H . B. Eaton from his office witnessed the o f robust and normal digestion. Correct tbe te^ms could not win. ary 14. J4*>pur Drink water, of Llucoluvtlle, aud affair and at once gave M r. Burpee surgical watting and lots of flesh and we cure the Tbe summary: Resale Patterson, of N orthport. NOTICE. (J a Arrow —I ia a u t u —Cushing, February 18 by aid. It was found ibat the collar bone wa, disease. Do this with food. MO4KLAMD POBTI.ABU Mrs. M . K . Carson, Buslueas and Teat Medium, Rev. E F. Doughty, Adelmar Grafon of East O.E. BLACKINGTON broken and Mr. Burpee submitted to Ibe oper­ Tbe Shaker Digestive Cordial contains al­ ( unipball Drat ruah Dawson, W arner wld give prlv ite slttlugs, fll.Od, at her home, Beech Fririi'lsh p. and M ary Demuth of riouth Cushing KEEP Jason second tush W hipple 435 Main St., Rockland, Me. ready digested food and is a digester of food street, ttsekport, Muluu. 9 11 Bit A Drug l» -Til* N f s o n -Cushing, February 20, ation of having it reset without to much as Gendreau eenter Heai'-y flinching. H e it in bis 801b year and ordin­ at tbe tam e ime. l i t eflcts are felt at once. bv ev. E F Duughts, W Ids Bradford, o t East Mnynurd halfback Jordan Friendship, and Ethel Thompwu, of Pleaaaol arily ihe accident would have been sltended Get a pamphlet of your druggist sod learu O'M alley goal Allen NOTICE. Point Goal Won by Made by Time COOL Know all men by these pre»ene, Thai I, Charles F k h u in —S m it h Camden, February 18, by Rev. with serious if not fatal results, but M r. Bur about it. Rockland Gendreau 13 19 pee has a remarkable constitution and bids Laxul it Castor O il made as sweet as W . Brewster. of 00 port. Knox Co , Maine, have F . M. I r. bln. Itufua E Ferrlu aud Delia M- Smith this day given to tn> sou, A ith u r W. H n-w -ter. his boih of Camden. fair to pull through the accident all right. bonry by a new process. Children like it. lint*- di rlna his m lnoriiy, aud that I shall claim MBssaii- iNDuawa-Warren, February *46. This may sound a little hit off for this non* of Ida waves or p >y any debts contracted by Klm r Measer, of Union, and AuuleM. Andrews him after this d->le of W arreu. A re You season of the year but we wish to in­ Rockland Jaaon 7 69 Roc a port, Fab 23d. 1897. Rock laud .Vnaon 12 9*il UIARLKB W. B R B W B T K R . form our old friend* I hat wo have pur­ Portland Warner 6 Ot ideates. chased of C. W. Verrv the Boore—Rock laud 4, Portland J. Ruabes, Camp­ U sin g bell 8 W arner Foula, K< cklaud 2. Portland 2. HOUSE FOR SALE. U ope, O 'M alley 8 /, Allen <9. Referee, D r. C. T . K b l l e r —Rockport, February *44, Susan R. Kel­ tiaul. Timer A. TJ blacklugion. For sale, two story dw elling w ith all and shed ler. aged 71 years. 6 mouths 21 days. stable and arual carriatre bouse. House has 13 F b k l b Y Gioucaeler. F bruary *48, Mrs. Klleu . . ICE ROUTE . . rooior besides puotrles, halls aud »b d ; eight or Keeley, of i'born muou. aged 71 years. The best brand of canned TUK LEAGUE BTAWDIMO. nine cloeets Arranged for tw o families. W e U r SaV a g b —Tboiuostou, February *44, tfd w srd Sav­ good* that are put up. 4 $ Won. Lost Per Cent b«low aud ai>ov*<, also ou tbe outside of the bouse age, aged 60 y« are. and tn Ihe eiuhle N ew ly p luted last fall. Klee bAHMErr—Union, February,Mrs Martha Barre t Goods that you can rely Formerly owned by u* and are ready Rockland...... 36 24 .698 trie cars pass th - door tlao a large lot 00 Wu'do 'I be r. mains were lakea to Lawrence, Maaa., for ...... 34 23 6e2 l^ w i.to o Avenue, overlooking the bar00r Also a small burial. on a* being warranted. to deliver ice when wauled. We wish Bath ...... 84 Sfl .662 He'd of 1 acres near tbe J o b ' Joues farm on H a m m in o t o m —St. George, February 20, Kmma, to renew acquaintance with old cus­ Portland...... 30 80 AuO Jarn.sou'i wifaof rlni o Harrington. Good* that will slaud the G a rd in er...... 16 19 .4 il Cocbrau, (^UaDBo Uu n n — 1 huiuaatou, February 22, Kenja- Augu.La...... 18 40 SlO test of use—1 heir best tomer*. Thu ice i* of the tluest qual­ mm < had oura<>, a uallve of Cambridge, romeraei couuty, ag d 74 years recommendation. No ity. Our Price* are a* Ijow a* the Tonight we go to Portland and tomorrow » 'a l d k u w o o d S uth 'I'homaatou, F bruar* Widlam Gala*rwood, a native of North il »v. u. _ _ housekeejMtr should be L o w est. night we play in Bath. On Saturday night o f EllahaC* aud Peuolope K . Calder wood, aged 19 Beautiful Designs tbe Bath team will be here and on Monday y»are without them. We refer night the Gardiners will be here. There are G a b l a »I>—Portland, February 19. Mrs. Aaa Gar to (lie Canned Good* that WHOLESALE bard games ahead of us and where we’ll be I have iu stock a flue lot of new and sec >ud band laud, moluer of Geo. W. Uarlaud, formerly of la Wall Paper. aklgns for aa e at price* that w ill make it au object Rocsla* d. b ear . . . AND Satusday night iaa serious question. for buyers to call. M oksb ’»burnaslou, February 16, Arthur W ., **/• 3BBR are sometime* COFV-X Also CAM MI tU K U I Urwtt Baigttai •ou of Frank W . aud Ruth b Morse, ag. d 4 years RETAIL bard to get. But there are such thing h g i« n r H o w have tbe mighty fallen. I t was tbe 1 mouth. 4 d »vg. biatiAY- Ni-vuda City, Nevada, February 14, neveriheles*. We don’t want to aeum A a. intention of tbe Kocklaud managemebt to Aleo Double Kuuuer FUNGS suitable for T h e fc 'l / M ’h i f / H»-sl> r, wlf.* » f y, daughter of William hottslful, hut we are proud of out stock. hold (be team intact uuhl tbe pennant bad mills aud delivery worts at BAU-e Great F. Hear tea, foim erly of Rockland, aged IS year*, 9 We worked hurd to get if—we didn’t been woo. The team was held together un B ar gaiu. mouth*. Offices *f« main s t . ano eta bt. kUKEMAN—Curbing. February 21, Mrs. Mary take what waa llirowu to u«. Thai ia Did It Ever Strike You til now we can feel tbe peunant almost out of L. W. BENNER, Kre man. aged a'4 prouot b!« fam ily io case e f d»ath. W aLugN - Brookline. Coco., J. Leeter, sou of THORNDIKE & HIX. our customer*. lUuairalleue vf differeet podeke glad»y seal Thorough Bred Jersey Bull Altu-rt E. aud Jeasie Waldvo, aged 6 mouths, 12 Fur bush is anything but a favorite with tbe d .,.. ALFRED S. BLACK, polo audience a wherever be goes. In Augusta FOR SALE Thorndike & Hix dca’I Agt. New York Ufa. Engine and Boiler For Sale., Dunn & Additon, tbe other night, tbe sports became so disgusted At "Tbe Willows,” GyeUr Urver. Warree. O*e ■ilvarwan. aa! Jawalr, at gt Eugloe m>4 H"Ub 413 Mala Street. * Limerock btroet with him, that a delegation waited outside for year Ilog, one 18 moo I ba old. TA*g . LPnAtLuib*, Ue. -4 THE HOCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1897,

APPLETON KNOX COUNTY-In Court of TrobaU. netd a Rockland, ot> the third Tuesday of February l ‘IT Elden Dyer has traded horset with The • Margaret R. Andrews, widow of Oliver Andrew*, VINALHAVER FOR THE YEAR CASH AND G IV E N FREE late of Rockport, lo said county, dcc«a>ed, hnvlt g bert D ay------Ralph Bryant of Belmont is presented ht r nppHCailon for aHowatce out of the Of f t < n PRIZES E A C H M O N T H visiting his grandparents here------Mrs. L u ­ pcreonei ratalc 01 sitld dec eased : $3,400.00 cinda Nutt of Ruckport visited her p irrn t* ORDkRBD. Thai notice thereof be given, three In As follows: weeks »ucccsslxely, in T ub < o u h ik k G a x i t t i , Keep Consumption from Events of a Week Concisely and this place recently------Rufu* Newbcit, who printed in hockli i.d, in eeid com tv, that nil per- How Business Was Done by Se­ 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash - - $ 400.00____ has been sick most of the Winter, is 11 w im - sons interest* d mn) attend nt a 1 rebate Court to be vonr homes by the nse of 20 Second “ " “ $100sPf*ISfAlBlcjcl6s*2,000.0 Enteitainlngly Told. roving in health------The many friend- of held si Rockland, on the third rl tit-rdax o f March 40 Third “ " " $ 25 Gold Welches' - 1,000.0 ,emuei Lincoln, a former resident ol it is next, nnd show cause, If any they have, why lectmen and Other Officials. ? the p ra te r o f said p itition shomd not t.e granted. place, will be gruved to learn cf his death MO C. K. MKcKRVEY, Judge. G a rd n er’s Cech and Prizes glren each month in Butie, Montana. A true copy, — A tuat Several Ilpllghlfnl Social Eventa lo K i’WAitn K . G o u l d , Rrglater. Two Sew Sehool Honses Erected at a While Anay lhe llonra—La Grippe R em ed y KNOX COUNTV —in ('« urt <>f Probate, held at Cost of Seyernl Thonsantl hollars— Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $ 4 0,800.00 WRAPPERS H hh a Hold On Hie People—Fire Wipes Full Details Gladly Given. Rockland, on the third Tuesday of February, Cures Coughs, La. Grippe, 1H97. S oln Fire lim ing tho Yenr—lleeord HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. Out iFamlly’a Household Good—Of a Ilaity K. Rrown, admtn’strator enthe estate of Hoarseness, Dyspepsia, Con­ Compel horn Io wive n« innnv SUNUCHT A Railroad Official’s Experience. Ilornce h . Perry, life of Roik'nt>c1, In arid corn ty, of Blriho, Marriages anil Deaths— 8OAP Wrapper* ns they ©an collect awarded a...... , Personal Nature. decease d, havli g pieset.ti <1 his first nt d litial ac­ stipated Liver and all nflec. nil the top portion o f crtch T h e 1 Com petitor who sends In th e f*ar«eat Number of coupons from count cf admltiihiruticn of tuid estate for allow* lions of thestomarh. Recommendations For Year, th e d istrict in which be or sh e resid es II receive All GO C hrIi . OnUKitTD, T h at notice thereof lie glvct., three SO A P.” T hese (e n lle il‘ ‘t^oo- CAMDKN, March 1, 1897 iio iis ”) nreto be sent, poRtn#e '"ompetil weeks nil restively, in the Cot r > a t>azr tt f., This remedy has been in nse for al­ fully pnl«l» encloMed with n ...... ^o^ istrict In which they print* d in Rockland, In #nld com ity, that ab pi r- sheet of paper statin* ( oiupet- Mrs.Marian Paine entertained the W.C.T.U. reside will E a c h receive at winner’s sons int< te th d tnny atbnd at a Probate Court lo bo most a centnry but has never before jor'r’« . full . nam e nnd nddrcRR Saturday evening. held at Rocklai d, on the third 'J tiesdey ol March Valuation of the town: Real ratal., rid th e nui option a lad y’s or gentlem an’s P ie rc e been placed on the market. It lias $463,330, peraonal $134,857, total $598,187- 1 e n t In , to 1.- ‘t e f A In Ih . The history class is progressing finely in the next, and show cause, If any tin y have, why iiew York, marked the said account should not he allow* n. never been known to fail to cure. The to'al appropriation including overlays rapperr«»rw rr,yrith^N I YIHER Next Largest Number* »< coupons fmm the dis­ study of ancient history under the tutelage of C E. MKrKRVKY^Judge wot $15,497.51. Rate .022, 850 pollsat $2 75 o f I ha DIS' CTC< tric t in which they reside wilIl EnchVecelveatwinner’s A trne oopy,—Attest : op tion a lady’s or gentleman'’■Gold Watch, price 0*26. Miss Hosmer. Next Thursday the class will 8-lu hDWAnn K G o l l d , Register. each. NAME OP DISTRICT...... ______begin the study of Roman history. What It Has Done. Taxes uncollected; For 1888 to '93, New York Clty» llrooklyna Lon« andwtoten l*l«ndm New Jeracy. p u t Into th e n Th e monthly consecration meeting of the MiRTisaviLi.1, Jan SI, IHI. $264.80; on 1894, $158.30; ,895> >258.34; petitora who obtain wrappers from unsold Y . P. S. C. E. was held Friday evening. KN( X (O U N TY .-In Court of Probate held at M b- OAitnsts N ew York S ta te (ovuM* soap In dealer’s stock.wlll he disnualifled. Employees 1896, 1898 52. Brooklyn, hnn ff and Itlandi), Kecklnnd on the third Trnsday of February, Dear Rir:—I wish to make known to the nubile of Lever Brothers, I.td., and their families, are de­ E. D . Crockett has rented the Seward 1H97. that I have thoroughly tented In mv fam ily the so. Total teceipta for the year $30,711.59, in­ l>rnfiviv'Snln7 llrlnwnrc, filnrv- barred from competing...... 4 . A printed list of Winners In Competitor’s district house on Chestnut street. Alexander Frarer, ndmlnlsirator on'he estate of call* d "G a rd n ei’»- Remedy" and And it to bp the cluding state school fund and m ill tax $2,195.- In n a , Wearvirnlntn nnd l)i— 3ohn Fiani5. isle of Vina haven. In raid county, he*t fam ily m» ditln* for roughs co'ds, hoarseness trlct or Colombia,______will ho forwarded to Competitors in about 21 days after F. I I . Thomas has resigned as chorister of 61, high school account $250, railroad and N ew England 8twtew>_____ each competition closes. dec* nsed, havirg presented his firrt and fiiml ac­ and Inflammation of the kidney*, and would not be telegraph tax $102 70, seal bounty #J6, dog G. Lever B n t hers. Ltd., will endeavor to award tho M . H church to accept a similar position at count of acmiuiatration of said estate for allow­ without It. TOBI1 N. CLARK •The Bicyelas srs thaoalabrstai Pierce Hpeelnl, rises fnlrly to the best of their ability and judgment, the M. E. church Thomaston. ance : licenses refundeo $73 45, public library $55 80, 1H97 Pattern. m Td by Gao. W .P1«o«4,0®.. °< Ent it Is underst.Mxi th a t al I who com pete agree to a c ­ O nuFR ’ d , That notice thereof be given, three filo . Brwton and Neer Y ork. F itted withi Hartford cept the award of Lever Brothers, Ltd., astinal. PREPARED BY dog licenses $65, town ol Pittston, Davis Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. G. Alden very w d testament of Rufus Htot e, late of Union, Maine Central Railroad. ton, a daughter, Lena Lucretia. gressman Dingley, Vol. 4 o f Series 1 of the 88 and the assets are $5471.12. The esti­ 2. Charles M . Smith of Vinalhaven and In said county, having been present*d for prol ate. 20. To. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Petrie, a Official Records of the Union and Confeder ORDXKtD, Thnt notice theieof be given to all mated value o f the town property is $30,000. Lucy A. Montgomery of Rockport. K nox s s . In Effect October 4, 1896. ■on. ate navies of the war of the Rebellion. This peraons Interested, by causinv a copy of said peti­ Th e trustees of the public library, T . G . 17. Calvin V . Ames and Mrs^ Lydia To tht Board of County Commitiontrt: tion w ith thia order thereon to he published three 24. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, a is a very valuable book and should be care Passenger T ra in * leave Rockland as follows: Libby, T . J. Lyons, L . W . Smith, W . S. Coombs, both of Vinalhaven. The undcralgncd, a citizen of the town of Apple- weeks successive y in the C o u r ik b -G a z b it e , a 8:20 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, daughter. fully and conscientiously studied. ton. Knox County and 8t to of Maine, respectfully newspaper published at Rockland, in said county, Augusta, Waterville. Bangor, Portland and Boston, Carver, Charles Littlefield, J. S. Black and J. 22. George Williams and Fannie L.Walls, repreaente that on tlie Aral day of A pil, A .D . that they mny uppear at a Probate Court to he he'd arriving In boston at 4 15 p. m H. Sanborn, make a very interesting repott. JULY. both of Vinalhaven. A break in tbe water pipe on Chestnut 1890. ho was and now is a citizen of said town of at Rockiund, in and for a>*id county, on the slx- 1 AO p m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, The library now contains 2350 books, most o f 11. To Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lane, a street, Wednesday, made lots of hard work Appleton, and was then liable to taxation therein; te* nth d.*y t M arch, A . D 1897, at nine o’clock W aterville, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston OCTOBER. that he presented a true Hat of hia property as re­ in the forenoon and show cause, if any the) have, them in good condition. For six weeks in daughter. for the company’s men. at 9:20 p. m. 5. James M . Ward and Miss Maude E. quired by law to aald naaeasora; that a lax waa why the prayer of the petitioner should not bo T rains A r r iv e : Oct. and Nov the library was closed owing to 5, To Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lawry, a The body of Charles II. Blanchard, who asaeaaed against him for tho >ear 1896 by tho aeeea- Crandall, both of Vinalhaven. granted. 10:45 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewis­ Contagious diseases which existed in town. The daughter. died in Cumberland Centre, Monday, was eora of satd town upon bin real estate hi d upon hla C. E. MEHERVEY, Judge of Probate. ton, Augusta and W aterville. 6. Arthur Toombs and Carrie A. Kim­ personal properly; that he belli v«s he was u n ­ number of volumes taken out during the year 21. To M r. and Mrs. Roswell A. Jones, a brought here Thursday for burial in the family A true copy,—Attest : 6:20 p.m . from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and ball, both cf Vinalhaven. justly lazed by said naaessora and was taxed for 8-10 E d w a r d K . G o u l d , Register. Bangor. was 10,960. Th e greatest number on one daughter. lot in Mountain Cemetery. Deceased was a property that he did not own, have and p, saesn on GEORGE F. EVANS. Gen’l Manager. 28. John C. Collett and Alice M. Mitchell, said Aral day of April, and that he waa unjustly day was 277, on Jan. 30, and on the same day AUGUST. former resident of this town and was a man F. E. BO‘»TIIBY, G. P A T . A . taxed on property that ho did own, huvo and O th e Judge of Probate In and for tho County 256 books were returned. In February of both of Vinalhaven. much esteemed and respected. Tb e cause of W. L. W HITE, Dlv. Bupt. 6. To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Merrithew, a posaeHH at that rime, and that he has in said atoepe of K nox. this year 1450 books were taken out. The 28. George D.Innis and Carrie E.Mitchell, bis death was pneumonia. A wife, who is ment been taxed more than his proportional part son. TThe pelhiou of Smith Hopkins, guardian of Frank trustees recommend that a new method of both of Vinalhaven. tbe daughter of Mrs. IL II. Cleveland, and a of tho tax charges of hla to w n ; that he duly ap­ W . and Hmlth B IlopklriB o f Vinalhaven, in tho 9. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. McIntosh, plied lo tho nasessora of suld town of A pphton, Vinalhaven dt Rockland Steamboat Co. electing tiustees be adopted. Now the board DECEMBER. son and daughter survive and have the sym­ County of Knox, minora, represents, that the said in writing, giving hla icrounda therefor, for a Ju*t wards are Bt-lzed and p sweated o f certain real of seven is appointed each year by the select­ a son, Kenneth Fulton. Spring Arrangement. 14. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Smith, a 26. Arthur W.Mills and Emma E.Roberts, pathy of the whole commuuity. and reasonable abaieinent In his aaid lux and was estate, situate in said Viuuihnven and described as men, which necessitates the closing of the both of Vinalhaven. Miss Jennie Fitzsimmons entertained friends given a hearing on tho subject mutter thereof by follows : TWO TRIPS DAILY! library for two weeks each year. It is son. the uHsessora of said town on tbe SUth of Junuur/ Tw o-thlrda of dwelling house and lot situ’-t* d In 16. T o M r. and Mrs. A . U . Patterson, a at her home, Tuesday evening. Whist was Inat; and said usaessora then and (hero refused and said Vinu.haven, bounded on tbe north I*) lund of — B E T W E B M — recommended that the trustees be elected the daughter. DEATHS. enjoyed until refreshments of ginger ice cream ■till rtfueo to make uny abatement in my said tax, Miss E f Roberts, on the east by land of M . same as the school board. The sum of $400 and still refuse so to do. Vinalhaven and Rockland, 16. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Barton a and assorted cake were served. A happy W ebster estate, south by wchool street, on he west is recommended for appropriation. JANUARY. Therefore, I, the undersigned, horoty muka ap­ by lund o f Kodwell, W ebster & Co , and it being son. hour was then devoted to acting charades. plication in writing to your honcrub o board for a Oomntencliii MOW D A Y.M ARCH 1st, 1807. The committee which bad the buildiogof the 15. Mrs. Emeline S.* Garrett, aged 54 iw o -third ao f tbe real estate of tbe l.to Chas. S. the Steamer 19. To M r. anJ Mrs. Fred W . Johnson, a T h e guests were the recipients of very chic lusi an t reasonable abatement in my said tax, and Hopkins. T h at It would be for tbe benefit of said new school houses in charge performed their years, 5 months, 17 days. hereby ask that your board app tint a time and daughter. ribboned button souvenirs. Those present w uids tha t said estate should be sold, and the pro­ duties well. The Washington school build­ place for a hearibg thereon and dulv notify said ceeds pine* d at Interest. Raid guard! n th* reiore 30. To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Hall, a 15. John. G.Gray, aged 74 years, 8 months, were M r. and Mrs. F. I. Coombs, M r. and town to uppear and produce th> valuation by which COV. BODWELL! ing is situated on land purchased of Mrs. pruys that he ma) be empower* d, ngieei.bly to luw, OAPT. WM. R. CREED, 10 days. Mrs. F. I. Coombs,Misses Emily Burd,Theresa said asHcasmt-nt was made or a copy thereof to sell tbe sumo ut public auction or privute sale, or Jane E . Hopkins. I t is 77 feet long, 30 feet F. L. DAVIDSON. such purl thereof as tbe court may d»em expedient. leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week 20. Ernest A . Headley, aged 1 year, 6 Arau, Lelia Bucklin, Inez Monroe, Margaret W'U wide. There are four rooms, 29x29x12 feet. SEPTEMBER. BM1TU bOPKINri. day, at 7 .*00 a. m. and 1 p m . months, 6 days. Miller. Sara Glover, Marian T. Kelley, C. T. Returniig, will leave Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, The basement is 28x28x9 feet, lb e building 6. To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wentworth, 28. Susie J. Bunker, aged 28 days. Swan, E. T. Gould, Reuel Robinson, H. D. STATE OF MAINE. for Vinalhaven a' 9 :30 a. m and 3 .*00 p m , land­ is heated by steam. A granite cistern fur­ a son, stillborn. Storey, L . M . Chandler and T . Jenness K n o x ss. KNOX COUNTY.-In Probate Court, held at ing at Hurricane Isle, each trip both ways. nishes a generous supply of water. The FEBRUARY. Court o f County Commissioners, 1 Rockland, on the third Tuesday of February, W h . W H ITE , General Manager. 7. To M r. and Mrs. John T . Geary, a French. school rooms are furr.iihed with the latest 5. Mrs. Josephine Arey, aged 32 years, December Term . 18w0, 1897 Rockland. Me , Feb. 22, 1897. daughter. The fire department was called out about Adjourned Resslo 1, Feb 16, 1897 ) On the petition aforesaid, O r d e r e d , That notice improved seats and desks. The building is 6 months. 10. T o M r. and Mrs. T . E. Libby, a son, four o’clock Wednesday afternoon in response On tbe foregoing petition, O h d b r k d , T h a t the be given, by publishing a copy o f said petition covered by a slate roof and has a cemented 22. Mrs. Jane Thayer, aged 89 years. w ltn this order tbeteon, three weeks successively, FINALHiVEN STEAMBOAT CO Alton Everett. to an alarm of fire in the house on Summer petitioner glv.* notice to the assi ssors of the said basement. The new building at Arey'i Har­ APRIL. town of Appleton, M aine; that a I earing w ill be prior to the third Tuesday of March n« xt, in tne 13. To M r. and Mrs. Samuel Nisk, a son. street,|owned by Mrs. IL M. Bean and occu­ Courier-Gasette, a newspu er printed in Rockland, bor is 35 feet long and 25 feet wide. The given by tb«- suid Board of County Oommlt>iduners CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 15. To M r. and Mrs. Freeman D yer, a 22. Painer Ilanneo, aged 10 months. pied by WT. F. Dyer. The department re­ 011 said application, at Grand Army flail io lbe that nil persons interested mav a tend at a Court of room is 12 feet high, has a hard wo-.d floor, Probate then to bo held in Rockland, and show son. 22. John A . Davis, aged 36 years, 7 sponded quickly but tbe building was a long town of Appleton aforesaid^ on tho 23d day of IK IFFHJT MABCH l.t. 1897. is lighted on scientific principlcs.has improved M arch, 1897, at 10 o'clook a. m. A t which time cause, if any, why the prayer of said p“titlos 22‘ To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, a months. way from a hydrant and it was some little scats and desks. The building committee, and p'ucu tbe said assessors ure required to pro­ should not be grunted. SOD. 26. Seth L . Waterman, aged 2 years, 4 time before water was effectively used. Tbe duce the va uaiion by which the suld aasessments O. K. MESERVEY, Judge. L . W . Smith, T . M . Coombs. -T. C. Creed, D r. A true copy of tbe petition and order ther* on. Str. VINALHAVEN OCTOBER. months, 25 days. fire was then soon got under control. The of tbe said taxes were made, or coni s o f tbe same H . L . Raymond and T . J. i.yons, request that Bald notice to be given by publication fo r three 8-10 A ttest:—E d w a r d K . G o u l d , Register A lvab B a r b e r , Captain. 12* To Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elwell, a 27. Mrs. Betsey J. Brown, aged 54 years, top of tbe bouse was burned and tbe lower W . D . B e n n e t t , C lerk. the citizens visit the new school buildings and consecutive weeks iu tbe t oui.lBit-UAZKTTK, a 10 months, 15 days. part (u tte d with water. M r. Dyer lost most newspaper printed at Rockland, In suid county, the On above date, wind and weather nermlttiug, see for themselves what the committee has son. STATE OF MAINE. will leave Swan's Island every we< k dsy at 5 :45 29. James E. M yrick, aged 1 month. of bis household goods including two nice last, publication to be seven days p ior to said done. 23. T o M r. and Mrs. Robert Grierson, a huarlng, ut d a so by cuuslng a c< py ol said applies a. m , Green's Landing at 7 a. in., North Haven at barber chairs. H e was not insured. T h e KNOX R8.—At a Probate Court, bo'den at Roca The selectmen, D. H. Glidden, T. M. daughter. MAY. lion or petition with ibis order thereon to be aened B a m , Vinalhaven at 9 a. m., arrive at Uooitlaud bouse was partially insured. The fire is sup­ lund. within aud for suld County of Knox, on the about 10:15 a. ro. Coombs and E. M. Hall, make following 26. To Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Young, a 5. Leslie E. Swears, aged 2 years, 1 month, upon said assessors o f said town of A ppeton by third Tuesday of February. A . I) 1897. R E T U R N IN G , w ill leave Rockland every week. posed to have ciught around the chimney. an ofllcer authorized to m ke service o f civil pre­ M ih s 8 . L* uch having petitioned lo ho itfscha geo recommendations fur 1897; schools $3000, son. 5 day.. cepts In the place whole service Is made day at 2 p. Vinalhaven 3:30 p m , No;th 30. To Mr. and Mrs. John Whitington, a Rev. and Mrs. H enry Tones have been from all further liability as surety on the bond of Haven 4:80 Green’s Landing 5:80 p poor $2500, incidentals $600, roads and 9. Randall W . Sawyer, aged 2 months, 1 Witness: M. B Cook, 8 W. Jon*s and Thomas Elliot Orbeton.trusteo under the will oft hristopher confined to the house withT the grip------8. Bowden, County Commissioner of siid County arrivingig ut Bwan'sJslaud albout 6 80 p bridges $1500, sidewalks $400, repairs poor son. day. Young, late of Camden, deceused It Is (fanneclions atjftocklam,ocklaud with 1 p m . train of Mayor Lane has also been confined to the of Knox, ut Rookland, iu said county, this six­ OitnBRKD, T h at notice thereof be given to all farm $600, town debt $IOOO, fire department NOVEMBER. 15. George H . Jackson, aged 76 years, teenth day of Fobtuury, A. D 1897 M>|D R It., a r r « n g In IPortland at G :20 p. m ., 2 months, 16 days. house with the grippe------Miss M ae Upham pi'raons Interest*) 1 by causing a copy o f this order Bpetou at 9 :8b p .< i., same d»y. $250, public library $400, removing snow 2. T o M r. and Mrs. F . H . Osgood, a son. (dual) Attest: - RALPH R. ULMER, Clerk. to bo published three w*ek*> successive y in tbe 21. Charles S. Hopkins, aged 31 years. has gone to Revere where she has employ­ A true copy of petition and order theroou. Round T H > Tickets, between; Rockland and $100, Memorial D ay $75, repairs school 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Dickey, a • o u r I e r G a z e t k , a newspaper published ut 19. James C. Brown, aged 59 years. ment------Mrs. C. Fred H ill and Mrs. A g ­ U Attest::—RALPH R. ULklER, Clerk Rockland, III said county, that hey may app ar ut Vluulhs 2ft cehts building $300, free text books $400, salaries son, Charles Winfield. J. R. FLYE, Gen'> Agt., Rockland. nes Benner ate visiting in Boston------Miss a Probate Court to be held at Rock uud, in and for of tow n officers $1200, high school #950. 10. To M r. and Mrs. R. F . Green, a 27. David S. M ullen, aged 56 years, 4 saM county, di tho sixteenth duy of March, A 1>. Lulu Payson is home from Liberty where O. F. Lyons, ch itf engineer of the fire months, 15 days. STATE OF M A IN E . 1897, at nine o’* lock In 'he forenoon amt show cause daughter. she has been teaching school ----- W . G . A l­ department, reports that not a single fire 29 fla tty A. Condon, aged 17 years, 6 If any they huvo. why the prayer of the petitioner -:I896— FALL SCHEDULE-1896:- 16. To M r. and M rs. V . T . Follett, a should not be giantvd occurred last year, certaiuly a remarkable months, 16 days. den was in Boston last week------Nearly K n o x aa. daughter. everybody has a touch, at least, of tbe grippe. C. E. MESERVEY, Judge of Probate. BLIJEHILL LINE record. The department has added 240 feet JUNE. To the Board of County Coiamintlonert: A true copy,—Attest: DECEMBER. 8.10 E d w a r d K . G o u l d , Register. , CHANGE OF TIME of hose and two chemical fire extinguishers. 5. Mrs. Lusitta M . Smith, aged 42 years, There was great rejoicing over the success The uudersignud,uellizeu of lbe town of Apple- The department recommends that another 4. T o . M r. and Mis. J. S. Black,a daugh­ of Miss Bowers in tbe voting contest. The tou, Km»x Couuty aud dtate of Maine, r**-pec.fully bonim cntlng W rduea lay, JAov. 11th 2 months, 14 days. r* presents th it on lbe first day of A p ril a . D. lucky scholar who will accompany Miss rczervoir be added to the water supply, the ter. 21. John R. Arey,aged 90 years, 3 months, I k -0, bn w in sud now i» a citizen of said town of KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, bold ut Bowers to Washington is Parker L . Young, Appleton, uud waa then lititle to tuxaii m ibeielu; Rockland, on the third Tuesday of Fobruary, same to be established somewhere betweeD 9. To. Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt, a I day. the Union church and the bead of East Bos­ son o f M . A. Lincoln Young. tbi.t he preteuted a true list of bis p operty as STR. CATHERINE ■on. JULY. required by law to said assessors; thul u u*x wua A m elia M. Robinson und O. Prluoe, executors of CAPT. O. A. CROCKETT, ton street. 17. lo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phiibrook, 6 2. Mrs. Eliza Armstrong, aged 65 years, uosessed aguluitl him for the year lb90 tiy tbe ara* a- the last w ill and U stam eu tof E dw lu A . Robinson, W ill leave Rockland on arrival of steamer from a daughter. sora of suld town upo 1 his real estute aud upon b a late of Thomaston, in ssid couuty, deceused. hav­ 11 months, 25 days. THE BELFAST OISTRICT* Boston, tvery Wednesday and Saturday, fur I■ lea- 19. To. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Conway, a persona property; that be believes be wus unjustly ing pres«n'« d bis fiis l account of administration of by aalil assessors aud tax* d fo r p op Tty suld d» c ased for all wane* : boro. Castine, Hargentville, Deer Isle, Hedgwick, B1KTHS. AUGUST. taxed Was B rook Un, Bim-hth. burry and E l sworth- son. Onlj Thrie Vettels Built During Year. Two of that he d id not owu, have aud possess ou sai.. first O u d e r e d , Th at notice th* reof be given, three R elurnlng every Monday ai d Thuisduy leaving JAN I) ABV. 19. T o M r. and Mrs. Fred Young, a son. 2. Thomas F . Lynch, a:cd 18 years, 24 day of A p II, and that lie was unjuaily taxed ou weeks successively, in T h e C o u r ie r -Ga z e t t e , Them Being In Camden- property ibul he did own. have and posseaaul th (t primed in Rockland, iu suid couu y , tha. all per­ Burry at 7 o'cb ck a. m.. (stage from Ellsworth ul 18. T o M r. and Mrs. Allen Foster, a 21. To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Amcs.a daugh­ days. 6 16) touching at above landing stations, and con­ time, aud that he has In suid ussesanreot been tax* d sons interested muy at'eud at a Probate Court to nect iug at Rockland w ith steamer fo Boston the daughter, ter. 3. Mrs. Sarah Sawyer, aged 54 years, 4 more lliau his proportionui puit of the lax charges be held ut Rockiund, ou the third Tuesday of same evening. 12. T o M r. aDd Mrs. W ilb u r F . Coombs, 29, T o M r. and Mrs. M . H . Brown, a months, 1 day. Only three vessels were built in the district of his tow n; that he duly nppdeu to the assessors March next, aud show cause, if ant they have, daughter. 5. Calvin H , Castner, aged 47 years, 7 of Belfast during the year 1896, but their total o f »u d l iWu of Apple'on Iu writing, giviug His why the suld account shou d unt b" allowed. Heduotd Bates ■ f Fare uutll the close of a ton, stillborn. 8.10 C. E . M E H E R V E Y , Judge. tonnage more than doubles that of all the b e a m e- the beasott. 23. To M r. and Mrs. Charles Swears, a 31. T o M r. and Mrs. H enry Johnson, a months, 26 days. ment in bis su'd tux aud was given a hearing ou tbe A true copy,— A ttest : son, Richard E. daughter. 30. W illiam M . Hopkins, aged 38 years, craft built in tbe Waldoboro District. Two aul ject matter thereof by the aa esaors of said town E d w a r d K G o u l d , Register. E llsw orth to Boston. 04 CO; b u rry to Boston, ou the 30 lb o f January last: and said assessors theu $1.76; Bluvhlll to Boston 08 25; Brook in to Bos­ 25. To Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Gordon a 1 month. of these vessels were tbe product of H . M . Bean’s yard in Camden, tbe schooner Henry and there refused and still refuse to make any ton, $8; Bedgwlck to Burton, 08; L« er Isle to daughter. SEPTEMBEE. ubal< im n l in my said tax. and s id refuse so to do. Boston, 02.76; Barged vi le to B« stun, 02 76; Cas­ MARRIAGEb. 7. Ada E. Vinal, aged 9 months, 22 days. W . Cramp oF 1448.10 tons and the Elma E. Therefore. 1, the u- d reigned, hsieby make ap­ FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COM’Y tin e to Boston, $0.76; L ie s boro to Boston, 02 76. VEBKUAKY. JANUARY. 12. Silvia Johnson, aged 7 months, 8 days. A. Holmes of 1061.81 tons. Tbe third ves­ plication in w riting to your bouorable board for a O. A. CROCKETT. Manager. just aud reusouable ubst> meul iu my suid tax. aud GF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, 15. T o M r. and Mrs. A . A . King, a son. 11. Frank E. Gerrisb and Alberta L . 30. James M cDonald, aged 76 years, 9 sel was the barkentine Josephine, built by Rockland, Maine. nerehy ask that your boaid app ini a lime and incorporated iu 1803. Commenced business in 1801 19. T o M r. and Mrs. fames Mackie, a Bowley, both of Vinalhaven. months. Brown, M cDonald & Co. of Belfast and placo for a Hearing thereon aud duly uolify said measuring 870.47 tons. lowuto appeur aud produce the Viluulton by which D . J . Ht a r l e b . President FEBRUARY. OCTOBER. U. F a y m o n v il l b , Hecretary. 17. To M r. and M rs. W illiam Roberts, a But for Camden there would have beeu said assessment was made or a copy lim uo l 4. Mrs. Mabala Smith, aged 66 years, 9 0. W. CUuKIER. Capital Paid Up In Cash. •1,900,000 1. George. W.Elwell and Lydia J.Carter, very little done in the shape of shipbuilding daughter. months, 13 days. ASSETS DEC. 81, 1090. 19. To M r. and Mrs. F . G . Young, a son, both of Vinalhaven. along tbi> part of the Maine coast in 1896. Men Wanted 26. Edmuud C. Cooper, aged 34 years, 8TATE OF MAINE Real es'ste owued by the company, 22. To M r. and Mrs. Edw ard F. Russell 1. Howard W. Curtis and Mary E. John­ The men who formerly built ships and For the Hawaiian Islands 10 months, 1 day. Knox ss. uulncumbi'red a daughter. son, both of V in al sven. amassed a snug little fortune thereby are fast Court of Couutv Commissiuueia, r Loans on bond aud worlguge (first 29. To M r.a n d Mrs. James Sanderson a 8. Clarence E .H a ll and Addie E.Tolm an, DECEMBER. coming to look upon the blight days o f tbe I'eccm b er Term , 1890 5 lieua) 50s and 60s as a dream, while those who A di rurned Besdon, Feb. 10, 1897. ) Blocks uud bonds owned by the com­ son. 12. Jane C. Smith, aged 74 years, 8 On the foregoing pi til ion, OgDEUKD, 'I hut tbs pany, market value, 06b to $00 |> r month. V months, 25 days. had not time to lay by a fortune before the MABCH. petitioner give u< tics to .tb e ussessois ut ihe said Loaus ae* uied by roUuterals, A U o lo u r/o u u g men as t^usrlermasters, wages A woman never really knows the meaning iudustry ceased, look ruefully upon tbe situa­ towu of Appleton. Maine, that a besting will be Cush In the company’s principal office from 03u toj4-J p«-r mouth and boa*d. 7. To M r. aod Mrs. A rd G . Johnson, a of happiness and content until she is the m oth­ given by the said Board of Couuty ' 'ommissiouers. find In bauk, No fog do but w* a iher, no cold w eather; ther tion and wonder "whither we are tendiug.” daughter. er of a healthy, happy child. The health of ou sud app icutiou at Grand A im y Hull in ibe lot* rest due und accrued, laom ehr laoges from 66 to 86 all through the year UNION- town of < ppielon alotesaid, on ibe 28d day of Premlu -i a In due course of collection, AH apilhwnis for tb sc positions must be under 8 To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sawyer, a the child depends on the health of (be mother, March, 1897 ul 11 o'clock a. m. A l which time aud All o>ber assets, S“ $«.. - o - • f — *H *o T si present first class oerti- son, Randall W . both before and after birth. Most all of wo­ Your Boy Wool Live a Moyth. place the suid usse-sois ate r qulr< d to produce the Aggregate of ail tbe udm ilbd assets bsracicr and abld y. Those Acwlt, u lo w br0 ly . c 10. To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Arey, a man’s weakness and particularly the weakness valuation by wbi* h the said a»»c»enn ul of tbe said of ibe company at 1 heir actual value, 08,627 068 80 •feo«li.( (hr i.-qul.lt* qualities wi'l be rapidly pro So u t h U n io n .— Mr. Edward Gleason and So Mr. Gilmau Brown of 34 Mill St., South Ux>’S were made, or cool*a o' the asm” ra id LIAEILIT1E0, DEU 81, 16U6. lied To positions lo P*' son. that most strongly influences the health of Mr. Dickens of Camden visited Miss Helen Gardner. Mass., was told by the doctors. His uoiice to be given by pu'diuaiiou for three coua«-cu- ■ mrh. Ao eseep unal opportunity for youu| 11. To Mr. aod Mrs. Edward G. Mc­ children, comes from some derargement or Brown last week------School closes this week sou had Lung trouble, following Typhoid live weeks in the Cd u u ittt-G sZH'riX a newepgpt-r Net amount of uupalu losses aud claims, <90,149 24 ’ ft-1) wbe *re M iiivu* u, rtar U ibv world. Donald, a son. disease of lbe distinctly feminine organs. Dr. M a laiia, and be spent three hundred and pii Ud at Rockland iu said county, the la-' pub I- Awouut required to aaleiy re-lusure after a term of eight weeks taught by Mrs. all outstanding rbks, 1.216 9e« 28 gui lunbai p w iu n U i. ,J(J|JT 25. To Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. Noyes, a Pierce’s Favorite Prescript ion will cute trouble* cation to Im seven days p ii r to sai ' hearing, aud Johnson of Appleton------Miss Ida Storer of seveuty-five dollars with doctors, who finally a'so by uusinz a copy of suid appheuliuu or pe itiou A ll olb* r dem *nds ag duet the com ­ *-r—W«r > W lld rrt bu.u^lilp C . Honolulu. ton. of ibis nature. It should be taken regularly No. Waldoboro is at work at Brown Bros. gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont live a with this order the eou to b«< seivud upon said pany; viz , c-ommirsiona etc., 110,709 02 O f W.II V» B u .ii.o -. M .u -* c r of Uu. O-O— u. 26. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Dyer, a by every woman during lbe en'ire period of usoissuis of said i*>wu of App'etou by an (filte r T o ta l u*i>onul of llubiiltic«. except ------Capt. Harding is getting out lumber from mouth.’’ lie tried Dr. King** New Discovery 1,427.927 89 "I Ukl. Ko.k »od. < gestation. It giv«s sirenglb to all lbe oigans in­ um botla d to make sen ice o f civil precept.* Iu the canitalcapital alockslock and net surp'ue.surp'u aon. the island— —Mrs W m H art has been very and a few bottles restored him to health and p i ce where at rvlce i- made. Capital aoiuully paid up iu cash, 1,000 000 * 0 30 . To Mr. and Mis. Wallei Myrick, a volved, lessens the pains of childbirth aud in ­ sick the past week but is o**w better. She is enabled him to go to work a perfectly well V biers. M B Cook, 8 W. Jones and Thomas cu r lus beyoud rupHai 1,104 720 41 VESSEL FOR s a l e . sures the health of both mother aud child. attended by D r Spencer------Eddie Beau is at utan. H e says he owes his present good 8. Bowdeu. County Cowmkaioueie of suid County ggregitu amouul of liabilities, in­ of Ku x at Rocaiwud iu said Couuty, this sixiesoih cluding net surp us, •3.6-Z7.068 00 -ci. C B M <».'■«* 8' *'" ' ' deter, A fV IL . Send 2J one-cent stamps to cover cost of work f r Joel W alker------Misses Lizzie H a rd ­ health to use of Dr. King’s New Discovery, liKdoriwaMaM" T!~ day of Febtuary. A - D, '8v7 w ill Mdi 5. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley, a 1 mailing only, aud receive free a copy of D r. ing, H a 'tile W.liiams, Helen I buiston aod and knows it lo be the best in the world for (deal) AltrRi: R tLU I R ULMER, clerk BIRD & BAKNEV, - Agents, . »„4 U flr.l-rl— ^ “d Pierce’s M edical A viser. Address, W orld’s Aune W illiams received handsome valeutincs Lung trouble. Trial Boltks Free at W . H . A true copy o f petition aud order th**reou altboui gear- Far portico* aon, stilltorn. V Attest:-R A U 'il R. ULME4, Clerk. HVNIHUATK BUlLblKU, UOCKI.aMD. 1-» 22. To Mr. and Mra. William E. Warren, I Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N .Y . from friends in Boston last week. Kittredge’s Drug Store. KOGKLANh COURIER GAZETTE, TUESDAY MARCH 2 1*97

R aw W inds BUTTER STOCK. Chapped H. ME. SO- THOMASTON FOR THE YEAR the W inter term the Fall term having been to what he has eaten." "O b, no,” replied the Ml MAIN BT., BOCKLAND, MK lengthened to make requisite twenty weeks. The Setting of Milk, drummer, “ ‘a meal is a meal,’ give him what The school building at the Kesg was re­ Interesting Showing ol Ihe Selectmen and Milk may ho set for eretun in various he wants to eat.” Before the man had fin­ painted and refloored, and new seats were DR. F. E. FO LLE TT, Other Munloipal Olllotn put in. All the outbuildings were put in kinds of vessels aud under different eon- Cheap as anybody. What We Keep ished his repast the drummer’s revenge was ditioriK. The poorest method is to Ret in Dental Surgeon. first class condition. The grammars and as complete as it was sweet. geographies were changed. The teaching of shallow tiu pans or crocks on pantry To M ake I I . S. Sweetland, treasurer, shows that the A. K.Hl'KAli BLOCK-Cor. N aJn sud 1‘zrt Fix . music was experimented with. Miss Nancy town is in a go xi condition financially. Tbe shelves or in a cellar. Milk thus set is T . Sleeper was engaged as instructress. She >•« A Biddeford Journal reader has unearthed debit side of his books shows the sum of £15,- exposed to a greater air contact thun commenced with the Fall term. The intro­ DR. J. H. DAMON, 072.41 and the credit side £14,905 26, leaving when set otherwise, and so is more liable from the Editor's Drawer of Harper’s duction of music is l in the opinion of the Surgeon and Mechanical Hens Lay a Lots of Eggs p balance in the treasury of £167.15. to he uffeett <1 by injurious odors, by dis­ committee an advantage to the schools as it M onthly for 1870, a court yarn which though Tb e miscellaneous expenses amounted to D o x i t l a t , affords an opportunity to many to gain some eases transmitted through tho atmos­ A. F. CROCKETI CO., Bowker Animal Meal g rod enough to be worth republishing, w ill £1,361 40. This included superintendent ol SPKAK BLOCK , - 808 M a im Bt h k it knowledge in vocal music which they would phere anil by heat and cold. Milk so set Ether and Gas always on hand. schools salary of £100, collector of taxes Ground Beef Soraps be recalled by many familiar with the atories not otherwise secure. will oftentimes rapidly sour, or in very £167 68, recording births and deaths £ 3 040, f’ORTII END Oyster Shell Sea Shell of the York county bar. It has the merit cold weather may freeze. If it sonrs W. V. HANSCOM, M. D. salary of selectmen £230, for the burial of the Cracked Bone Bone M eal also of being a true yarn. It ia as follows: bedy found on Munroe’s island £11, abate badly in siimnier when skimmed, cnhls Physician and Surgeon, W heat Barley Down in M aine the intercourse between ment of taxes £172.10, building road to Pleas­ WITH PUPIL ANU TEACHER Will he likely to get iu tho cream and MM O fllo el-a n s M AIN BT., O ver F e te n o n A Ground Oats Cracked Corn judges and witnesses seems, now and'then, to ant Beach £140. remain more or less in the butter aftei Tm ploy's (Store. Expended for schools, including teachers’ churning, forming white sqsrts, thereby be of that pleasant colloquial sort that might The Tree of Knowledge Has in Abundance of Orders by Telephone Or Flea Hours—0 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to 4.30 p. m., salaries, supplies, etc., £2,669.25. seriously injuring the quality of the be emulated with advantage elsewhere. 7 to 0 p m. T b e labor and material tor the repair of Fruit For All Who With It* butter, or if the milk or cream freezes Sunflower Seed Judge T — , for example, who held tbe January highways cost £2,022.28. un inferior grade of butter w ill 1st made given prompt attention DR. E. H. WHEELER, term of tbe snpreme court at Saco, beaidea South Thomaston, like all other places, was called upon to furnish much help to the un Supt. Stetson** annual re o rtfo r 1896, gives from it. Physioian and Surgeon. being learned in matters legal, is also an Pratt’s Food for Poultry fortunate poor. The surn expended at home tbe f(flowing interesting statistics in relation If cream is to be secured by witting OFFICE AND RKSIDKNCB 32 SCHOOL BT. excellent judge of horse flesh. A year ago, milk, tho best plan w ill be to set the Duplex Food for Poultry was £1.449, an(l to the foreign poor £54 05 to Rockport: Number of children in tbe town BURN THE BEST Telephone 01-11. 14 when a borte case waa on trial, one of the For tbe repairs of school houses the town between tbe ages of 4 and 21, 693; number milk iu round (in cans, about 18 inches Sheridan’s Condition Powder parties, who was also a witness, Grace by had to pay »4>5 .29 and for free textbooks registered in Spring and Summer terms, 410; deep und 8 inches in diameter. If the COAL Nutriotone >401 74. number registered io Fall and W inter terms, J. C. HILL. name (lucua a non lucendo,) not being so cuu is placed iu ice water or cold spring Th e liabilities nt tbe town are as follow s: 386; percentage of average attendance, 51; clear in bis testimony as the judge thought wutcr to the height of tiro milk iu tlie Physioian and Surgeon. Oulzlanding orders, 1894, (6 0 ; lor '95, (1 2 0 ; number of diflerent pupils registered, 423; cun, tiro conditions for crcaiu separation desirable, was asked by him to describe the average length of Spring and Summer term*, Night calls from residence, 9 Claremont Street. for '96, 8422.06: school money undrawn, w ill he greatly improved, i Hisx ially it Imperial Egg Food $45*89! Free text books undrawn, (1131 12 weeks; average length of Fall an I Winter Telephone Connection. SYNDICATE BUILDING animal more minutely. "W h y, judge, all you outstanding notes, (1,500; total, (2,66793 terms, IO weeks; aggregate number of weeks inside a refrigerator or erermrer. This Saco fellers know that air boss. 'Twas the For Healthy Poultry. The resources are; Uncollected taxes, 1890, of all schools, 195; number of school houses method helps keep tho milk at u uni­ A. J. ERSKINE & SON, Bill Lillie field boss that A l Hodgkins used to (1760: '91,(12.49; '92,(4691; ’93, (121.- in the town, 7; in good condition, 6 ; sup­ form ti iiqs I'aturo and enubles the ercuin d rive!" was the “ minute" clear and ready 70; '94,(21634; '95.(62976! '96. (2.291.- plied with flag*, 6; estimated value of all the to rise to best udviurtugo. Fire Insurance Agents, :- -USE— reply in a patronizing lone. Tbe “ Saco 33. Other resources brings Ibe total up to school property, £16,000; number o f male UT MAIN BTKKKT, - - ROCKLAND, MK (4 ,5 1 8 9 1 . teachers employed in Spring and Summer llegln With tiooil Htoeb. feller” on the bench smiled quietly; and the Offioe, rear room over Rockland N a t’l Bank. DEATH TO LICE, th e total valuation o f tbe town is £320,- term*, 3; number of male teachers employed Most of those who begin farming buy Leading English and American Fire Insuruuos rest of tbe "fellers” smiled audibly till tbe 776. Assested for town expenses, including in Fall and Winter terms, 5; number of fe­ mure lund than I le y can pay for liccuuse Co ’• repieaeuled. Only lOo per Paokage. aherifl "feller” called "order in court.” male teachers employed in Spring and Sum Travelers' Accident Insurance Company, of Hart poor, £2,000; schools, £1,227 20; highway* u par t payment ou lund leaves gix..Y se­ ford. Conn. and bridges, £ l 700; repairs ou schoolhouse s, iner term*, 9; number of female teachers employed in Fall aud Winter terms, 8; num­ curity for the balance, says un exeliunge. AIho have a fow nice S. C. Brown Tbe umber of divorce cases presente d at £600; free text books, £400; building road to Pleasant Beach, £200; state tax, £ 8 2 5 5 1 ; ber of teachers who are graduates of normal Then tiny find iimumerahlo expenses in E. C PAYSON, Leghorns, Light lliuhmus, Black the term of court just closed at South Paris cuunty tax, £652 40; overlays, £299 47. N u m ­ schools, 6 ; number of teachers who have at­ purchasing tools and sdsk to begin Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Breu.led, l£etl, Irish Grey mid Ginger has been exceptionally large, and one feature tended teachers* meeting*, 6; average wages Red Cockerels and Pullets for sale. ber o f polls 389 at £3 each. Kale ul taxation operations. Thu temptation iilwuys is tc FOR BALK BY 320 M A IN H T K K K T . R O C K L A N D . of these cases has been notrcahlr, says tbe .021. Am ount of taxes committed for col­ of male teacheisper month, excluding board, econom izo in the stock, thinking that it Oxford^Democrat. In a considerable per­ lection, £7.904 58, supplementary tax £66 £36; average wages of female teachers per is easy to breed up. tiometintes ibis it A. J. B IR D

number die whether born in the Winter scending a hill abont two miles out, became HE FELL AMOKS THIEVES SHEEP KIILIK8 OK M0KHE6AH. I unmanageable and ran. The driver leaped months nr not, and if the bones lost from such a flock of 50 were allowed to remain to the ground in safety. The only occupant Experience of Union Man Who Wat Relieved of As Inieillsitton Shows ThJt ln|utllos and Hot in sight about the farm they would soon call of the team was Annie Fittgetald, twelve lor attention from the S. P. C. A. years of age, who, with rare presence of mind, His Watoh and Money- Justloe Was Dons. jnmped from the rear end of the omnibus ! 3d. Lambs are seen hobbling about hav­ ing suffered the loss of feet by freezing. without accident but thoroughly frightened. UWIOW, March 1, 1897. The fillin g of the sheep on the island of I f a lamb or an old sheep were to be frozen Th e body of the omnibus soon unshippeo, Some of Them Were Costly Al­ Harris Lenfest “fell among thieves” one Mnnhegan by the Society for the Prevention so severely it would be a dead sheep. leaving the horses attached to the forward day last week. H e was returning from Wash of Cruelty to Animals has created much com Blood poison would cause death by natural though No One Was Injured. runners. The horses ran safely until part way ington in company with some others when he, ment throughout the state. down Knox street when they came in collision | decay of tbe parti hot probably before that M r. Lenfeft, found himself beside the road The following intrrestitij, account was could take place said lamb or sherp would be with the milk team of J, E. Wyllie which was minus his gold watch and chain and quite a written by Mellen Plummer of So. Freeport frozen to death by the exposure to such a standing in front o f the residence of Mrs. large snm of money. H e has no idea how he and published in the Portland Argus: temperature. Rvangellat Hale and Ilia Aasl-tant Ella Copeland with six small children in it. came there. If some passer by had not hap­ .Mr. Alberti Starling was interviewed regard­ 4th. Some ate permitted to live to the M r. W yllie’s horse was enclosed by the other llare f’aminplicpd Revival Senlcea pened along he would probably have perished ing the extermination of the sheep on Monhe- gteat age of 15 years. two and thrown down, but not hurt. A thill there in the snow. gsn and in his conversation frequent allusions This is not true, for when the entire 350 In Walt* Hall—Considerable Inter­ was broken but no other damage sustained. W ill Fossett met with quite an accident one were made to the prosecution of the sheep were disposed of only one or two rams were M r. Stackpole’s horses did not fare so well. est Being Manifested—Society Events day last week. H e was in the “ Company’s owners by the S. P. C. A ., while the writer found which had reached the mature age o f 5 Ooe of them received a severe cut in the Red Shop” when by some means he fell secured an account of the legal but outrageous years the others being slaughtered from year and Personals. throat which bled freely, and the other being through an open scuttle, bruising himself bad­ cruelty of the kdling of the 33 animals which to year, and even 15 years it not their limit of so exhausted by the run and the shock of the ly and cutting his head. A physician was could not be corralled when the rest of the old age. collision that he lived but a few minutes. called and attended his wounds. sheep were driven up and secured in Decern 5th. They manage to exist by eating kelp, The escape of the children was marvelous. her, as per order of the Superior Court of T uomawton, March 2, 1197. Melvin Lenfest is working in Wingate & seaweed etc., during the W inter. A ll but one threw themselves out ano crawled Lincoln County. M im Jennie McDonald is a student of Simmons’ trimming shop— Erville Luce and | That it true, for it is their natural diet with out o f the way; he was so frightened that he Largest package—extm value. Hold everywhere. Made only by The writer found that he had as little telegraphy at the office of the W eitern Union wife of Vinalhaven were in town over Sun- I additional delicacies, like most and the foliage remained in the team with his hands in bis knowledge about the sheep question at the Telegraph Co, Rockland------Cbarlea Frost pocke„ and crying lustily, but w it lik e n off THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, day— Ed Mitchell has been in town for a of the spruces, while in Summer their menu Chicago, ttt. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. officers o f the S. P. C. A . hsve been found to and ion went to Bolton. Tuesday------E. R. „nhatn)cd. j, waa , fortunate thing that no short visit------Chas shepherd has bought a it increaied by a little green grata, but of hay possess, and he proceeded to investigate in Bampa spent list week in B aton. W hile • one wa, inj ured Cr.tldrcn ahould not be al- nice horse bf Frank W hitten— Mrs. Louise j they know nothing. order to do the matter full justice, and at the To prove this, one sheep which was injured there he took in the bicycle exhibition------lowed (o rlde in , he mi|k , cams „ ,hey have Bachelder is quite rick with a had cold and . GRIPPE STRICKEN COMMUNITY* Monhegsn case it to be taken as a precedent SCh. Phineaa W . Sprague arrived at New j 5een herelofore. WARREN LECTURE COURSE* cough. She is cor fined to the house— Miss | by the dog above mentioned was captured and will affect many poor people, now gives York. Thursday------Capt. Robt. Ladd of Hattie Rhodes is at home for her vacation— and confined in a pen of baled hay from Janu­ H C. Gale, the evangelist, and T . P. W i ­ Clotlng Attraotiens Announced-Other Heme1 T” ° M,h* ,n* • * m0UR' °* Slolnwi the result of knowledge gttned at indisputable Rockland has recently taken command of Chas. Russell has spent some days at Camden ary 20 to tbe 26th when it was killed and the liam?, bit assistant, came here from Bangor, facts; and it will certainly show that if the Sch. Veto------Rev. and Mrs. W . W . Ogier are visiting his brother, Dexter Russell— Mrs. stomach and intestines were found to be Saturday. Ken of in InlereeflM Nature lB ,ni) *round_Eproi>9 owners had contested the cate before the Su> being congratulated upon the birth of a son. Helen Bachelder has gone to visit her daugh­ entirely empty. perior Court instead of pleading nolo conten­ The date Feb. 23------Mathew Freely returned A carload of lumber has been received at ter, Mra. D r. Bennet*, at Westford, Mass.— They will before starving accept of corn, Sprucb I I a d , Feb. 27, 1807. dere and suffering a fine of 10 each and a from Lynn, Saturday with the remains of his the prison------M im Annie Lath is very ill at t Dr. Augustine Thompson and wife of Lowell, 1 beans or peas but hay these tbeep will not WanaaN, March 1, 1807, sentence to remove the sheep, they would mother who recently died at that place------her home on M ain street of la grippe. The Spring politic, are now in order------Elmer .,« « '« Richard Le.'ie, sou of Capt. and Mass., are in town visiting relatives— Capt. touch. have proven that their treatment o f the sheep H . E. Capen, o f the Bay View house Camden, disease has turned to hex brain------Ship Walter, who ha, been working in Milton, N. I Mrs. Albert Elwell, died very suddenly at Eben Burgess had an ill turn some tim e last 6th. A cargo of fish frozen and spoiled was not only natural and humane but right Indiania, Colley, haa arrived at Yokahama, I L , has been vi-iting his mother, with h.s new | bit home here last Thursday, aged 8 year., weeV and he still remains very low — Royal was found on the shore and devoured to was in town Tuesday------Miss Lou Coney is from every point of view, and that the m ali­ at home from West Somerville, Mass.------The Japan, after a passage of 180 days. This made bride. They returned to New Hamp- a *"d «» d‘J’ Yl,u’K R,kb,,d’ b*d Grinnell has a pretty flock of sixteen little tppeate tbeir hunger last Winter, In the cious prosecution was successful not only be­ m em betsof the H igh school enjoyed a ride to was the ship supposed to have been afire and .hire on Munday last------B. J. Whittier went attended school within a week of hit death lambs. Two of bis sheep generally bring him first place they will eat such food and enjoy cause of a general lack of knowledge o f the it but there was no cargo of fish thrown or Union, Wednesday------Lewis Files is at so repoited a few days out from Philadelphia. three lambs apiece —Roscoe M ille r’s little to Charlestown, Mass.,to attend the funeral o f » nd ° P>»/- in >»ct b« 7“ proclivitiea of sheep, but a lack of particular home from Harvard College------Mra. W m . Tbe news o f tbe arrival has relieved the hi. titter, Mrs Charle. Collier, lut week------ca.ting down hill only a day or two before daughter Edie has been quite sick— M ac car found frozen or spoiled or left on the shore or knowledge in this cate. Banker entertained the Conundrum Club, anxious relatives of the captain------Advertised M i.. Belle Swam of Camden vi.ited f.iend. prospered in Counlrj Thao Llnooln Tw o Thomaston young ladies, Flossie W il- Methodist church officiating. and all feel to mourn the loss our friends the coasts and islands of European and A si­ when be said "let them alone and they'll .nch a degree during the last five years------( liams and Lillian Peabody, bad a sleigh Mrs. L . E. Robbins of Thomaston is the have met with. The parents are well satis­ atic countries are well known to relish, and come and leave their fleece behind them ” or * ride Thursday that terminated in an unex­ Dea. Avery W ebb of Waldoboro passed tbe fied with the treatment the boy received at N orth Bstxk, U .ro h 1, HOT. the tame is certainly true of tbe Scottish and word* to that effect, for they w ill toon shed guest o f Mrs. T . E Brastow------Mrs. F. P. Sa'ubath in town, tbe guest of Mrs. J. P. pected manner. On returning from Camden the hands of Doctors Hanscom and Arm­ The selectmen have laid out • weir privi­ Australian breeds, at well at those o f the tbeir fleece themselves and in truth only one Libby and sons are visiting in Providence, R. Starrett. in the early evening the sleigh caught in the I. ------Miss Isabelle T . Linnell visited in strong. They feel that all that medical aid lege for H . P. Stone, near Crabtree'* Point. western part of America to which region two sheep was found among the 33 abot that railway track near the old station in Rock­ Rockland last week------M r. and Mrs. Florent M ia. Sibley gave bet lecture, “ Castle* in could do was done for him. ~H. W. Beverage and K. G. Babbidge distinct breeds from Siberia wandered ages escaped last year’s shearing. land, and upset, emtying itself of occupants British Isle.,” before our Woman’. Reading ago. It it a fact, that no sheep ever chose to Whitmore are visiting at North Haven. Mrs. Simon Harrington passed away F ri- filled their ice bouse* with ice from the Lily Finally the statement that a majority of the and contents. Th e horse followed the track Club on Friday afternoon at three o’clock. Mr’- Slnlon Hartington pas.ea away rti- dwell upon tbe level grassy plains o l the earth, The Tuesday Club was entertained by Mrs. Shei. a muter of word painting. Har oc d»X »' ‘bout 3 P «■ “ b« bo® ' on, ,be pond last week------Albert Waterman and inhabitants consider the tbeep a nuisance it of the Limerock railroad into the city as far and even the one breed which early strayed Robert Thorndike, Sea street, Tuesday after­ Winslow Godfrey of Soatb Thomaston were tbe rankest untruth in tbe whole trticle. as the trestle when he became cast and laid cations! bit o f color description is given i n l ^ U r k t Island road, tome two milea 7 om into tbe countries of Southern Europe and the noon. Refreshments were served and all had anch a c h u te manner that her address it won- W heeler s Bay. Mrs. Harrington hsd been tbe guests of thetr uncle and aunt. M r. and There are possibly eight of the one hun­ there during the night. He was removed only other original branch of the primitive derfnlly stimulating to tbe imagination. At I •" P°°' be‘ " h for • lonK dme1 but h,d been. Mrs. W . K . Sampson, last week------D. dred inhabitants whose spite it gratified by from his uncomfortable position and taken to a delightful time. abeep which adopted N orth Africa at its tbe close of (he lecture tbe club sat down to a * ble to ‘ ,tend household duties most of Coombs and daughter of Vinalhaven are vis­ the sentence of the court compelling the a stable nearly dead from exposure. The Tbe ladies of the Congregational society home, live among the high and almost barren “pink tea" at the home of Mrs. W. O. Vinal. lbe 1 me- bhe le‘ vel behind a husband and iting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coombs------H o n . C. owners to remove tbeir tberp from tbe island, sleigh was badly damaged. The team w ill give a supper, this Tuesday evening, in mountain peaks, thus proving a cate of nat- Tbe tea waa in honor of Miss Siblev. Th e seweral children to mourn her lost. Tbe E. Littlefield and R. R. Ulmer of Rockland but it is in reality a successful case of belonged to T . W . Stackpole. Capt. W illiams tbe Carleton block. A very tempting menu utal selection of food, climate and all other tables were beautifully arranged. , children are all grown up some o f them were in town recently on business------Orris malicious prosecution, brought about by the settled the damage for >75. has been airanged. conditions suitable to their structure and Charles F . Undethill, the impersonator, ‘ being m rrried and residing here, Beverage went to Rockland last week------unduly excited state of feeling Into which Miss Mabel Hewett arrived home from Miss Carrie Fuller visited friends in Union Ariel Calderwood of Vinalhaven is visiting specific requirements. certain good women were brought by the con­ closes lbe course in W arien on this week Sal- Most every family in the village and on Farming-on, Friday------Capt. Hollis Harring last week------There are many persons in town bis brother, Josiah Calderwood------Rev. and Our domesticated tbeep were imported in­ tinued ding dong o f these stories into tbeir urday evening and next week Monday even- the Head have one or more down with the ton and wife went to Boston, Thursday------suffering from the grippe------M r. and Mrs. Mra. Purvis have gone to N ew Y ork for a to this country with the Spanish Conquest, willing ears. ing. Of bis general work the New York ‘ grip or lung trouble. Dr. Alden came down J. A. Creighton & Co. have re umed the man Roland Cook are receiving congratulations on short visit------The following program was and small number* have been reared from It it well known that a aheep bite it deadly H erald says: “ Chas. F. Underhill, of this city, : Friday and made six or eight calls. nfacture ol lime in two of their kilos------the birth of a son------Capt. B. R. Small has given at, the Temperance Union, Sunday pets and domesticated ever since the dawn of poison but none of these people were in any Miles Watts has moved his family into Star­ taken command of tbe schooner Mary Hawes, gave a program of humorous and dramatic Sullivan Curtis still remains very sick on evening: Devotional exercise*, Dea. Crock­ human life, but all such are become by age* of danger, owing to the timidity of tbe sheep rett Bros, tenement at Mill River------Miss in place o f Capt. J. A , Nutt. readings and personations at Cbickering H a ll, the Island. A t this writing he is on tbe ett; reading, Jette A. Brown; reading, Mra. tender treatment at delicate at tbe proverbial whose haunts were far from the settlement before a very large and critical audience. M r. Kva Kelloch entertained the Knox Club at Union temperance services were held Sun mending hand and his many friends feel en­ Cora E, Beverage; reading, Miss Carrie spring lamb, and the smallest change o f treat­ and located where the housei failed to grow, Underhill has won an enviable reputation as her home Friday evening.------Mr. Ira Northey day evening in tbe Congregational church. couraged about him. Dyer; remarks, Thomas Young; declama­ ment to them becomes outrageous cruelty where rocks, boulders and cliffs abounded an elocutionist and h it entertainments are o f baa gone into business in Machias. His fam The sermon was delivered by Rev. C. W, M r and Mrs. Alex. Jackson are both tion, Parker Crabtree; declamation, Flora even at alleged against these Monbegan sheep and where nothing but the wild mountain an excellence which deserves much praise. fly w ill soon leave for that place------M r. W . Fisher. There was special music and a large down with lung trouble and Sidney, their Thompson; recitation, Montie Brown; re­ owners. sheep or goat would care to dwell. A t far at I hey display an intellectual grasp, a magnetic P. Rice returned Saturday from a visit in attendance. son, who came home to care for them is en­ marks, Frank Beverage. Resolved, that But here the cate it different. For 200 the investigation ol the S. P. C. A , went, Massachusetts------Miss Agnes Shaw of Rock­ sympathy, a versatility of expression, and a years these sheep have been living a hardy A . S. Buzzell and Joseph B. Wentworth joying tbe grip. W illiam Jackson is now Gen. Waskington did more for his country we have heard that Deputy Dyer atated on land sang at the Methodist church, Sunday sence of humor and emotion which are rare natural existence and are today found to have have been drawn as traverse jurors for the called home and with the assistance of than M r. Lincoln, was the question discussed tbe packet which carried him from Boothbay ------The annual business meeting of the in combination and always command the ful­ tbe characteristics of their progenitors, their March term of court. friends be is caring for the family. at tbe Lyceum, Saturday evening, Feb. 20. to Monbegan that “ there ia no necessity for Segochet Club will be held at the rooms lest appreciation of the public ” On Saturday Decided in favor of affirmative------Augustine living conditions having this effect which me to go to the island. I know all I want to H on. U . L . Shepherd of this town, has evening w ill be g'Ven “ Rip Van W inkle” and this evening, Tuesday. W il e y ’s Co r n e r — John F. W iley and Whitman went to Rockland last week------certainly would not have been the case if they know now about the sheep question” and by been elected treasurer and director of the on Munday evening “ Sheridan’s Rivals.” The '* M r. and Mrs. Edgar Stackpole came from family moved to Redstone last Saturday M r*. W illia Witherspoon was called to South had been housed, fed on hay and otherwise the result of hit report and the testimony ol Oxford Light Co. of Norway, organized Feb. character of Sir. Lucius O'Trigger in “ The Boston Saturday,where they have been spend where M r. W iley has secured employment. Thomaston, last week, by the death of her artificially cared for. Doubtless when tbe his reliable parties which he summoned, it 24 Rivals” introduces a delightful specimen of ing a few months with their daughter, Mrs. H is sons, Ernest, Leander, Maurice and brother, W illie E. Calderwood. first sheep were looted upon the island, they may well be said that only evidence was Irish gentlemen, and M r. Underhill has the James Dingley. Mrs. H . J. Tibbetts is home from Boston Samuel are there at work------Webster G il- may have suffered to a slight extent during welcome which met bis views. Many people brogue as genuinely a? if be came froiw tbe ------Miss Emily Wilson has returned to her chrest of Rockland visited his parents here tbe first winter but still not much, for the have the mistaken idea that the Islanders are The pupils in the M ain street and Bailey “ ouldsod.” In studying this part he received home in Thomaston after a visit o f seveial last week------IDrvey W. Kinney left for THE INFLUENZA- natural shelter among the dw arf or cat aprucea a barbarous clast of beings little akin to the Intermediate schools bad a school ride Thurs- many helpful suggestions from M r. Florence, weeks at C. A . Benner’s------The town < fficials Re Istone last week where he has secured it perfect for their test at night or during the rest of tbe world, but tbe opposite it true in day. who acted it during tbe later y^ars of his pro­ have posted notices to tbe cflect that all those employment------Mrs. Lucy A. Wilson had a days when high winds might possibly inter- every respect, for they have educational and ‘ T h e series o l revival meeting under the fessional career with M r. Jtfferson. There H u a Grip on Glencoaa People as Muoh is who have bills against the town, and those chooping bee at her dooryard last Wednesday leie with their movements on the high and religious privileges rqual to any small com­ lead of Evangelist Gale opened at Watts' could be no better model. O f tbe methods having business to be presented at tbe town ------A hauling bee was tendered Mrs. Effie In Other Plaoes Heraabouts- open cliffs of this wild and rocky isle; but munity of our State. They are largely H a ll, Sunday afternoon. M r. Gale spoke used by M r. Underbill those who have heard meeting to be bolden March 22, shall notify Kinney last Wednesday, hauling something among the dense under brush they were at Christian people who give in charity to the very impressively at the service from the him say “ The different characters in the com­ said officials of the same, in writing, before like eight cords of wood to her dooryard------Olshcovs, M arch 1, 1897. dry and warm at the rabbit in bis burrow, suffering mariner continually, and they would words "T h e hour is come." The choir of edy are marked by an indivuduality so strik­ March 10. Alvah Gilchrest of Thomaston called on and in hunting through their haunts to shoot not have permitted a cate o f cruelty to exist slaty voices under the direction of Mr. W il­ ing as to be instantly recognized at each re­ Edwin J. Kalloch it spending a week Miss Maud Hatch of Damariscotta Mills is friends in town last week------Schooner Ella the remnant of these animals M r. Starling during all the past yens, but they were com­ liams rendered efficient aid in the service. appearance, and in accomplishing this result with relatives in W arren------Mr*. Jennie the guest o f her annt, Mrs. W. C. York- F. Crowell, Thomas, went to Rockland last crawled through long stretches o f tunnel like pelled to witness the cruel slaughter of these M r. W illiam s is a fine singer and his solos Mr. Underhill employs nune of the clap-trap H a ll of Friendship, it tbe guest o f M ist Joshua Southard is visiting bis grandmother, week to load lime for Cobb & Co., for N ew paths entering into many larger clearings or animals in the effort to remove them from were a great help. A t the evening service business peculiLr to tbe lightning change Georgia Smith------Mr. and Mra. A. T. Car- Mrs. J. G . Clark, Ash Point------Miss Gertie Y o rk and sailed for the latter part last Friday nests where the sheep were found to have Monhegan. the evangelist based his remarks upon the artist of the variety stage. H o w it is done roll and son W alter receutly visited at S. H . Wyman of W aldoboro is visiting M r. and Mrs. ------Mrs. W m . Seavey is on the sick list------lived in little flocks or groups and almost in Mr. Alberi Starling, who was drawn into teat “His blood will I require at tby bands." w ill always be a mystery to tbe uninitiated, Tolman's, R o ck v ille ------Miss Susie H . C. A Benner------Schooners W .E . and W . T . Edward Works is on the sick list------The darkness, to complete was their protection this matter through the part ownership of the Th e theme was the responsibility of the bat before the evening is over we have made Murch hat returned from Matinicut and ia Luce, Clarence H. Venner, John Proctor, children of Samuel Johnson are ill with and aeclution from .he outer world. sheep by bis relatives, stated that the shoot­ Christian to the unbeliever. A t the close of the acquaintance of tne whole stage full of at Capt. W. R. Hall’s------Elmer E. Morri­ John G. Harrison, and barkentine Bruce pneumonia------The sleighing the past week Many a poor and homeless tramp would ing of these poor creatures caused more hiawemark Mr. Gale called upon the pas'ors people and are on very friendly terms with all son of Rockland, conducted services at the Hawains, tailed Friday with 4324 tons of ice has been the best of the W inter and those find an ideal haven for rett and slumber he- suffering than they bad collectively endured ana other* to give expression of their faith in of them.” N o ooe appreciates better than tbe acbool-boute last Sunday. It ia announced for southern ports. that still have wood in the woods are now neath tbe shelter which until last month during tbeir 200 year* o f their existence on reference to a revival. A good number re lecture course committee not only the cour­ ^hat the next leader will be Chai. F. Rich­ bauliog it out------Bark Lottie Moor, Watts, covered tbe 330 sheep of Monbegan, this island, and was the most inhuman thing sponded. A large congregation was present G. A. Andrews Jr. is home from Shaw busi­ tesy of the editors o f our local papers, but the ards of Rockport------Cbas. W . Studley hat arrived at New York last week. Capt. W atts Under tbe.e condition! the raising of sheep a man could do. It reminds him of the a, k*acb meeting and were apparently very ness College, Portland, for tbe vacation days- great usefulness of these papers in bringing to bought tbe place on Commercial street, is expected home this week— —J. E Kinney on Monbegan was not "an experiment of a slaughter of the defenceless Armenians by bly impressed with M r. Gale and his Miss Ida Bowden left Friday for Bucksport, their homes what the people want to know. owned by John Barrett and Mra. Rebecca surfman at Whitehead station visited h it few years” but it was a succesa even with the the Turks. Unable to defend themselves, sssistanu Meetings w ill be held every after­ where she w ill spend tbe vacation with her Newbert. The latter have removed to their Plkasantvillk .— There has been consider­ family last Wednesday------Arthur and Ardie present low price of wool and to continue in often wounded and in terror of the gun they noon at lhr<‘e ,n d evening at seven parents------Mias Carrie Andrews is home farm lately purchesed at Center Lincolnville, able sickness of late in the place. Mrs. Thomas have shipped in Sch. Ella F . Crowell the business the sheep owners built a A175 were tracked through tbeir haunts by lbe o’clock. M r, Gale announced a few rules to from Bucksport seminary and will spend the Leonard II. Sylvester and family will join vacation whh her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Morrill. Allen Benner, Mrs. Jane Lawrence, Mrs. for a voyage to New York. shed for their further shelter at tbe cum blood from their wounds during a period o f be strictly fo llo w *? - ODe of wb.««-b U w ill be Florence Matthew* and May Farris have all them in the near future. A ll are sorry to mand of the 9. P. C, A , about three years well for all to be a iq j,,nt' d » ,‘b* »° person Po r t Cl y d e .— Sam’i Trussell is very sick lose such estimable people and kind friends 12 days. been quite sick Bad colds is the general since. In active maturity, sleek and strong, they will be admitted to the h?U wh,le. ,be ------Mrs. May Bucklin who has been on the from out neighborhood------Mrs. E. J. Col­ THERE IS A CLASS Of PEOPLE complaint------W . J. Russell and wife spent Deputy W. J. Dyer reported at a remark­ were shot down by the rifle, tu prevent wbat? • ofiprayer, or remarks or Solo ,|n k II’8 be sick list for several months has been seriously lins and Cbarlea Ewell have been afflicted W ho are Injured by tbe uae of coffee. Ite- Wednesday of last week at H . A. Andrews, able fact that “ a sheep bat probably never Tbe further cruelty of living aa almost cs-ntly there baa beeu pl»o«d lu ail the grocery ill tbe past week. with the prevailing malady— influenza— and da orogicts. Qpportunity w ill bc * ive" l,° ------Alice Russell visited Miss teen the inside of this building.” perfect existence, even such at tbeir kind B lo m a new preparation cal ed U K ♦. W ilton M eriill it suffering with a lame back enter daring the chorus singing, T' _ * c made of pure urafu- th^t lakes the place of Nora Caler last week — On accouot of sick C. C. Skinner was at Rockland recently to W hy should the animals take up tbeir ------Capt. Allen Merrill, who haa been on follow to this day in the natural homes where desires that as many as can b» easily Su. u ' cuff e. 'I be muai de'n uie sioiaarb receives It ness Rev. M r. Burton could not hold any have some teeth extracted and we suppose he abode in tbit building when they bad a bet­ they nad their origin. without dlrlress, and but few can i«*h H from a voyage to Cienfuegot, Cuba, in acb. S. M. modated shall be seated on the floor of tu c meetings here last week. H e is expected to had them out as his countenance beats a more ter home than man could furnish them and W ith tbe speed of the wind and sure­ •offee I t ch*ea uoi cost over as much. Cnlid Bird, with hit brother, Capt. John Merrill, -eu may drink II with great b« nttti l&cts and return and continue tbe meetings as soon as amiable expression------Burnham & Morrill right from the hand of tbeir Creator who hall in front ol the cross aisle. If the people bas returned to tbit place. H it friend* w ill footed tbry would fly across the rocky moun­ J ^ s per package. Try It. Asa for OU a IN.O health will permit------Mrs. G. R. Peasley are filling their ice bouses with ice------lb e know* tbeir needs? tain headlands where no man could follow or w ill bear the latter io mind it w ill assist the he sorry to learn that his health ia not im ­ usher and much confusion be avoided ■ went to West Washington last week to visit people of this place are much pleased over Tb e report of the society ia full of exagger­ tearing with breakneck speed beneath the proved------The King’s Daughters will meet The three pastors of the churches exchanged T o W . J U a d a /’ * of th* Peace lu sad for her mother Mrs. W m . Andrews who is quite the new steamboat route from here to Port­ ations and misleading statements as here underbrush where man could only follow on with Mrs. Parks Buker, Thursday afternoon. pulpits Sunday, Rev. W . A. Newcombe (be County of K»nul* „ . ,, Or* etlng sick------M . B. M ank spent last week in Bos­ land. A steamer to Pordani is what this briefly shown statement by statement. hands and knees, until at last their curiosity « .•, the um J.rM X O .d' p -w holder, of tbe H ir.l place has long needed as this is a fishing port preached at the Methodist church, Rev. L. S. B«p'l.t HwllofboU-. Of rft Ueor,.. r.qu .t you ton and Lynn on a business trip ------E. IL 1st. Lambs born in January, February would bring them to a halt only to meet Hanscom at the Congregational and Rev. i^ L a u e a warrant directed td t>n« of us. peihluri. Lawrence and w iL were in Rockland one day and tbe new line will enable our fi heriuen to and March are left to care for theinselvet. certain death when their pursuer should sight put tbe products of th tir catch in Portland A 6HAKITE SALE C. D. Bootbby at the Baptist. i, io caH a in.-eilng of a« d proprietors to last week------Grover C. Russell made hi> No lambs horn in January and Fchtuary but them within tbe range of bit deadly rifle. el and ass.-ai tile at snl<1 meetlngb* u«»e on Tues­ markets in about six hours and we think it at timet some came along in M atch, and an Mrs. Sarah Williams came from Somerville, day, March Wth. A. U. 18W7. at 8 o’c ock p m. I brother H . L . Russell of Rockland a viait last W e must acknowledge the good work done will be a great factor in the future prosperity F u ll and Flguiu Conoornlng the Llllln occasional weakling which could not be saved Friday------Mrs. John Ruggles returned, Sat­ First, To uhooas a moderator to preside at said week. Some hy the S. P. C. A , but tb it was an act of in­ o f (bis place. In the steam Merryconeag even by the S. P. C. A , has been lost. urday, from a viait to Cambridge------Capt. D . eel Ing, But Holable Town ol Hurricane- justice to tbe tbeepowners causing tbe lost of Ms-cond, T o choose a clerk. they have a good boat for the business and and. Reliable parties told tbe deputy valuable property, lor they found it would I f . Rivers and daughter Lena came home T b lid , T o »ee l> lbe s.ld proprietors w ill vole TWO WALDO30R0 TEACHERS commanded by a very capable and obliging from New York, Monday------Capt. H . H to s> ll the meetlughouse, lot, a id pews that they bad counted at many at 100 dead cost them more than lbe animals were worth master who is also a hustler. The new line abeep last winter. Williams left yesterday for a three yean' Fouilb. 10 transact any other business that O f tbe beginnings of that smallest M aine to fight the cate to a favorable conclusion and urn, legally ounre before said tneelloK has the good wishes of this community— — We will make no comment on tbe reliable whaling cruise in the Arctic ocean— Miss Thai Smiri T»wn Produoed Two Wisssrs Is ths town— Hurricane Isie, the D 4er Isle Gazette to withdrew (o save the expense. Dated this Ibtb day of Fe* iuurv, A. D 1807. J. W . Leavitt is visiting at his home, Pine paitiea but simply state that there wete but Aabigui Lermond, teacher of the Meadow K u w a u d W i l l ia m s , gives this account: From 1874 to 1878 stone The mistaken result ul tb it cate should not Boilos Blvke Tsislwis1 Centeit Point, Scarboro. aix catcasaea to tie found on tbe island, four achool, was obliged to suspend school s few laHALL K < I.SRK, for tbe United States postoffice aud court be taken as a predecent in prosecutions of A l p X. K s l u ic u , of which showed tbe mark* and were killed other poor people owning tbeep on the days on account of illness. A l d z m G K m llkh, bouse at St. Louis were quarried and cut upon So u t h H ope.— M im Helen Foglcr of by a dog, (the owner of which acknowledged Pa l l FuiLati, The Boston Globe announced that Miss Hurricane island, giving employment to more islands o l the coast (a t we bear bat been the O ur streets have been enlivened the past Boston has beeu visiting her aunt, Mrs. M o r­ JOUM FULLkU. Sadie I llo y t of tbe Sbailcr achool, Portlaud, than 2ocx> meu. l be island was owned by that the beaat killed abeep) a fifth was found cate with Matioicns) but certain aud accurate week by a aeries of ruuawaya. The most se- Ca l l b N U s l l . ass one of the wiuners in the voting coutcsl timer Fogler------Miss H . Louise Starrett beneath a cliff from which it had probably knowledge should he obtained that justice nous one occurred Friday. Tbe horses, be Gen. Davts Tillson of Rockland, who con­ and consequently entitled to to (he inaug­ came home from Farmiogton last Friday ceived the idea of framing it into a town and leaped or fallen in a frantic effort to escape, and right may prevail. lunging to T . W . Stackpole and driven by To Alexander K elloch, one of lbe petitioners re kbere she has been attending Norm al School. fur they ate as sure fooled as the chsmois and q u o tin g urr to <«sue a warrant to call a meeting uration in Wabhiogton thia week at the laying it out into streets like a city, tbe poll Fred Williams, which conveys tbe scholars Miss Starrett is a member ol tbe class of “ 97 of the pew b Id- rw and proprietors e f the First Globe's expense. There was, however, an taxes paying the bills. It was incorporated in only through fear would such an accident from Beech woods to tbe village, while dc* ------Mrs. Oscar Payson and daughter Mildred Baptist Meetlugbou-e lu rt. Geotg- on Tuesday. error in counting tbe votes, by which io .ooo February, 1878. Soon after that tbe govern­ occur to one of these animals. Match bib A D 18nf. at three o’elovk p ur. of Camden have been vi-iting relatives in this cast for Mias D >ia H . York of Waldoboro ment patronage stopped and tbe valuation of Only one carcass of a young summer lamb You are hereby authorized aud directed to notl'y place the past w ek ------G rtrude Duubar at­ s a il proprietors to meet and apserubteat the time were counted as 1000. The correct count pul tbe town fell from f 1,000,000 to about 140,000. could be found nor ate tbe bones of any but Y ou r L ife tended the drama at Hope Corner, last Wed­ above meotioued, at said rue tlngbous-, by posting Miss York ahead ol Miss H oyt, who was not Tbe population is now about 250. T b e men mature sheep to be teen, and lest than 50 large Assortment of notices on lb - outer door ol said tu<-Hlugh >usu and nesday night------D . I. Bowley bas been ap­ m ay be run clown and a winner and not entitled to go to Washing­ are engaged in cuttiug paving stones and would undoubtedly include all that have been other puhdu places, al-0 in a uewspaper printed lu pointed by tbe State Grange to rective funds Knox oouuly, w i'lil >tbe limits of said pew holders, ton. On account of the error aod the wrong fishing. The whole town consists o f 120 killed ulbcrwi.e than by human bands during lor the building of tbe Grange cottage for the memory of man. crushed out aod make r« uru of your d»intfs thereon. announcement by the Globe, wn efler was acres, 115 of which are composed of granite WHITE SHIRTS Th e object o f said m art lug Is : girls, which is to be built at tbe Good W ill Any loss would be noticeable but a lost of by some terrible suffering If yon First, t*u choose a moderator to preside at said made to Mias H oyt to go bcisclf in the par y, ledges aud refuse from the abandoned stone but she would not be allowed to take one ol F a rm ------Miss Grace Bowley is at borne for a 100 at stated would have materially lessened neglect nature'* warning to ; With Fancy Bosom, ureetlog. quarries. ti c a very enjoyable time. Europe, Asia or Australia or of our owa ONLY 79 CENTS. Fizal T o chooxs u uiodarwtor to prosidu wl wwld brothers to R. S. Keene's------Elmer Sprague 10 Per Cent. Dividends. western rsuchet, is a diflereut thing from tbe is at work for W illiam M arlin io the woods W e s t A f f l u o w .— Geo. Foggs’ family arc barn reared pet o f tbe f ir m u ’s little flock. A Herd of Fine Jerseys <}*|| quick before sizes are broken. Srow> 4, To ebirows » ai» G4NAU he/orr wwld Smith ol Rockland ta at Jacob McLains for a Mrs. Edna Moody and Ella M cLain viaiicd in loss of an occasional vseakliug as among the 1 W-How Km m. Oyster (Uver. Wsjfso. N. VT. DwUrfl UOs lAUi of February. A ' I> IWff. Monhegsn sheep, there would ba a large I f A Lag. M 8144X111. few days. Union, Thursday. Washington, Me. LKUMOND, PropilsVor. Tn.a T k .m ..t o » TUK ROCKbAAb GOUKIKK-G AZBTTK: TlJKSDA V. MARCH 2, 1897

VE0DIH8 ANNOUNCEMENTS MARINS MATTERS. The Movements of Veeaele, Charters, A Roflkhnd lid) Become! the Bride ol a We’l Notes and the Like. Keen New Tort Bentleai*. Sch. Laura Robinson, Burgeea, arrived 14th Tht marriage of Mian Helen Laella Snow, from Portland. daughter ol Capt. and Mra. I. I,. Snow tl Arrived 25th— Scha. Pemaquid, S J. thia city, to Mr. Hugh Alexander Bain, waa Lindsey, Lottie, A. Heaton, Oregon, Nevada. celebrated at the home of Commander and The latter had general cargo for l.lecolnville CLEAN SWEEP Mra. Albert S. Snow, Staten Island, at noon, end sailed same day. Wednesday, Feb. 17. The interior of the I Sch. Helen came down from Northport houae waa elaborately decorated In palms, 1 26th to go on the North Railway for caeik- ferna, daffodil*, lilies and other potted flow- | ing. era, culminating in a bower under which the Sch. Francis M. Loring is at the Brown ceremony was performed. Miss Ellen Rice wharf receiving the necessary fixing up for IN EVERY DEPARTMENT of this city was maid of honor and M r. Jesse the spring basinets* Lew iiohii o f New York eitv best man. The bride wore a gown of white figured moire Sch. Carrie C. Miles, W hite, with giant antique, with tulle veil; flowers, lilies of the powder for Cobb Lime Co., arrived Sunday valley. Miss Rice wore a figured organdie from Boston. . . - OF THE BALANCE OF THE - . . over pale green; Marechal Niel roses. Fol­ Sch. Veto, Ladd, arrived Sunday from lowing the ceremony which was impressively Thomaston. performed by R rv. W ilbur Fiske Wood, pas­ Sch. Sardinian, Halvcrsen, arrived Sunday tor of the First Presbyterian church, a dainty from Boston and will load from A. J. Bird A wedding breakfast was served, under direc­ Co. tion of Miss M ay Cushing o f this city. After Sah. M. A. Achorn, Ginn, arrived Sanday wards the bride and groom were accompa­ from Portland where she discharged eoal nied by a merry party on a special steamer from New York. as far as Jersey City where they took train for an extended trip through the South. Sch. Yankee M aid, Perry, arrived Sunday They will take up their residence at Staten from Belfast where she discharged corn from Island next Fall. The arciety papers speak Boston. of the wedding as a very beautiful function. Cap,. J. B. Norton has l»een at home for a A large number of guests were present, many few days while his vessel, the W m . T . D o n ­ DRY GOODS. from a distance, among them being Mrs. nell, was discharging at Providence. I. L. Snow, mother of the bride, Mias Sch. Wm. J. Lermond, Hupper, tailed ifith Ellen Rice, of this city; Mrs. Carlton F. from Ham pton Roads for Havana. Snow of Brooklyn; Miss Mabel fuller of Sch. Addie E. Snow, Pinkham, ia at Black Hartford; Harold F. Roberts of New York Island loading stone for New York at f 1.9ft and James D . Laxell of Boston. were There per ton, loaded and discharged. a great number of beautiful and costly gifts, These Goods Must be Sold at Once to Make Room for our New Spring that from the groom being a diamond and The unnamed Perry schooner ii loaded emerald brooch. Mrs. Bain is one of Rock- w iih 2400 bids. lime. land's loveliest young ladies, as lovely in Sch. Jennie G . Pillsbury, Pillahary, and character as in person, and always has been Ella F. Crowell, Thomas, sailed 26th for .Stock Which is Now Daily Arriving. prominent in our city’s society circles. For New York from Cobb Lime Co. the past two years she has made her home Sch. St. Elm o, Torrey, sailed 26th for New with her uncle and aunt, Com and Mrs. York from A. F. Crockett Co.' Snow, and it was there that the acquaintance Sch. James L . Maloy is loading from A . J. was formed with M r. Bain, who is a wealthy Bird & Co. for New York. New York gentleman of an old Scotch fain ily, and whose name i3 particularly associated Schs. Lena W hite and M ary Langdon will STARTLING, DECISIVE AND TELLING REDUCTIONS with Staten Island from his having recently load today for New York frobi Cobh Urns donated a hospital to the Smith Infirmary. Co. A great chorus of congratulations and good Sch. E. G. W illard ia chartered to load wishes have been wafted to Staten Island from lime in hags at fit.00 a ton for Granville We are Determined that the Wind=up of This Wonderfully Success­ this corner of the world on the occasion of Carleton, at Rockport for Cow Bay, I» n g marriage. Island, N. Y. Mr. Carleton has a contract with the Cow Bay Mortar Co. for 100,000 bbb., ,0 he delivered this year. ful Sale Shall be Republican Journal, Belfast: M r. Jasper Drinkwater of Lincolnville and Miss Bessie Sch. M . Luella Wood has been in the dry Patterson of Northport were united in mar­ dock at Hoboken having bottom cleaned and riage Sunday afternoon by L I I . Duncan, painted. Esq. They received the congratulations ci Sch. Olive Pecker Is at East Boston re ­ those present, who wished them a happy and pairing damage sustained in her recent trip THE GREATEST MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR. prosperous future in their new relationship. from Buenot Ayres. She will he opened and Miss Patterson is the only daughter of Capt. reclassed. Ferdinand Patterson, hy his tint marriage, Sch. Ella M . W illey, W illey, arrived ia who formerly lived here, but is now a resident New York 17th from Buenos Ayres with of Rockland. Miss Patterson is a young 40,920 dry hides. Laces and Kibbons, lady well-known here, where she has .always Dress Goods and Silks, Sch. Luther T . Garretson, Green, arrived The Bankrupt Stock resided, and is highly esteemed by her many Jackets and Capes, at Port Reading, N. J., 27th from New York. of M. N. Sager, Gardi­ Prints and Percales, acquaintances. She will carry to her new REMEMBER Hamburgs and Trimmings home tbe love and respect of the friends and Table Linens and Napkins, associates who for many years have en VINALHAVEN FESTIVITIES ner, Me., has been sold Ladies’ Ready Made Skirts, joyed her lively companionship and jolly dis­ We pay the fare of out-of-town All Wool Flannels, position, which made her a general favorite. to W rappers and W aists, Marj Plaatant Social Evantt to While Am) tht customers with every purchas­ Yarns and Blankets, Winter Eienligi U m b re lla s , er of $5 00 or over from Cam­ Cotton Underwear, In N ew ark, N . J., Wednesday, Feb. 24, an Dress Linings, interesting wedding took place at the home Grand Inaugural Ball at the Memorial Hall den, Rockport and Thomas­ Corsets and Corset Covers, of the bride’s parents, M r. and Mrs. Charles Thuraday evening. A party of several deeply Small Wares and Kennedy, the contracting parties being Miss enthusiastic Republicans have the aflair ia ton on Electric Car:. Men’s Woollen Underwear, Josephine Kennedy and M r. W illiam Purvis charge who will endeavor Io make it a big Simonton Dry Children’s Woolen Under­ Notionsof all Kinds, of Brooklyn, N . Y. I he ceremony waa per­ aocial vueccas. formed by Rev. F. Purvis of N orth Haven, Thuraday waa laat day at the H igh achool wear, Cotton and Wool Hose, Mackintoshes, father of the groom. and the pupiia are now devoting themaelvea Men’s W hite Shirts, to tbe enjoyment of vacation houra, after a Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, inoat aucccaaful term taught by Edward T . W onderful Ladies’ Hose Supporters, Cuffs and Collars, WITH PUPIL ANO TEACHER Ridley of Topaham and Mita Dora Nickcraon. Goods Go. Operations began Tuesday at Rockar-rc Hie Crashes and Cotton Diaper, Men’s Woolen Hose, Summer home of Allaion Huntress aod family Table Oil Clothes, Tht Tret ol Knowledge H it in Abundance ol of llosloii. A large part of lbe home ia to Ik Cinghams&Chamelon Cloth Fruit For All Who With It torn down and remodeled in cottage style, Tea Spoons, elegant in its beautiful but unostentatious de­ Bargains Rockland, Me., at Cloves snd Gimps, sign. M r. Huntress and family have made Children’s Silver Sets, G. Louis Uradlee is home from Bucksbort rnauy friends in bummer visits in town who Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, Seninary for the Spring vacation. will welcome their return in May with pleasure V e lv e ts , and beat wishes for happiness in their new Children’s Caps, Miss Edith Kalloch is home from Farming Turkey Red Tabling, ton Norm al School for the vacation. home. The Reading Club met Wednesday evenusg Children’s Fleece Underwear Miss Georgia D . Sweetland, one of Rock- Every Day at the home of Miaa Evelyn Manson. The Children’s Fur Sets, lands best known teachers, is quite seriously 33c on $1.00. Children’s Mackintoshes, usual program of reading, refreshments, games Muffs and Boas, ill at her home on Grace street. Cotton Batting, aud aocial chat was carried out with evident Machine Thread, Supt. of Rockland Schools, A . P. Irving, pleasure tu the company. The chsb will he has been confined to his home on Maple entertained this evening by Miks Jessie Collie. Buttons, street, with tbe grip. A p ro n s , Messrs G. W . V inal, A. A. Mahoney, G . R. This W eek. Bed Soreads, Comforters. There was a large falling of) in the at­ Uuak and L . R. S u ilh were in Huston leal' The Stock Includes tendance at the public schools, last week, week lu attend l*.e Bicycle Show. It waa a owing to tbe prevailing illness. jolly party the! embarked Monday morning In the absence of Miss Mabel Hodgkins, enroute lor the'‘Hub’* but tbe various calk who has been confined to her home by illness, relating Io tbcl • buaineaa establishments in WE MEAN BUSINESS.-;^ Miss Cora H all has been in charge of her towri was tbe cause o f a separation and left grade at the M cLain Building. them tu wander home one by one. Mr. Yesterday was’ a holiday for many of the Vinal remained over Sunday in Brunswick In connection with the Sager Bankrupt Stock we shall Rockland pupils, owing to the election. where with Mra. Vinal he was the guest of Mr. and Mra. E. S. Bodwell. Neal Dow’s 93d birthday will be observed March 20. Tbe public schools will doubtless Marguerite Chapter, O. E. S. held its ragu mark down a large proportion of our own stock, and shall endeavor have appropriate services. lar meeting at Masonic H a ll laat evening. Viaitora were present from S t George who Co m m e r c ia l Co i.lbgk.— Helen R. Dow, witnessed the ceremony of luitalion, four Camden, Helen U. Batchelder, city, and candidates being made memliesa of the order. to give the people of this vicinity the greatest treat in low prices ever Mary E. Gale, city, have graduated from the Afier the buaincsa session refreshments west; shorthand department and W. W. Gregory, served in tbe banquet hall and tha remairuim G'encove from the business department. of the evening spent with musical selections, heard of in the County. Miss Gale w ill continue, taking up the Actual games and social converse. Bu.ineis Course------Miss Freda Bicknell, H trm o n y Assembly gave a Boa party,'I(tea city, and Carrie M Phipps, Charlotte, have day evening, which proved a charming socOI taken up shorthand and typewriting. Miss ■’In this large stock it is im possible to partic­ oOur storewasicrowded last week with cus­ Bicknell has finished (he course in bookkeep­ and financial success. The good things done ing------J. H . Nichols, Searsport, Nelson M c ­ up in small packages were auclioaedofl, much beyond Ibeir intrinsic value according to the tomers anxious.toisecureTthe great bargains Fadden, h-pshsin, Esther G. Hills, North- dimensions of the dainties, one buyer alone ularize and give prices, so will leave that part port and N . B. H opkins, Camden, have left offered 'during thel sale. 3 Com e Tearly, 2 as school, but expect to re-enter next year and purchasing five buses at liberal rales. The buses opened and namet of lbe Indicate graduate------New pupils enrolled are A . M . to the people to judge when they visit our store. vcalcd, the company adjourned lu the ban many of the goods are going rapidly. McFarland, Thomaston, Maud Hupper, city. quel room aud passed the evening feat liny and making merry. MARCH SUPREME COURT Lafayette Carver Post, G. A. R., wifi enter tain the ladies of the Relief Gurus, Saturday THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME, cveuiug, at the Memorial Hall headipmrlcra. Tha Seeilon Beglu One Week Froa Todej Mrs. F. S. Walls, Mrs. C B. Vinal. Maai end Judge Hukill ol Perilled Will Preside Flora Vinal and M ita Josephine I.yluvd at tended lbe Slate fetlivitiea at Augasta last To buy goods at about one-third the actual value. The place- w eek------The many friends of Mis. Lola Shir Ooe week from today marks tbe upeuing Icy w ill be pained to learn that the la cunfmed of the March seasion o f Knox county supreme to her room by Illness-— Miaa Maune H op judicial court. Thomas H . I task ell of Port­ kina of Camden visited her parents, Mr and land will be tbe judge presiding. Mrs. George Hopkins, Iasi week------Mt. W i­ The following is the list o f men drawn to ry o f Orange, Mast., is visiting ia town— serve aa traverse jurors: Mrs. Charlotte Paige ia visiting her daughter, Sim onton Dry Goods Co.’s Store, Appleton, Harrison C. Pease; Camden, M r.. Fred G rlodie------Mra. Gray ul Bath hi Charles K Miller and David W. Ordway; visiting her sun aud w ile, M r. and M ra H arry Cushing, Vinal Wallace; Friendship, Artcll Gray------Mra. Amanda lane baa been otihgad Winslow; Hope, Weslbra B. Bowley; Rock- to return from Hyde Park, Mata, on account laud, Samuel Derby, Henry L. Gregory, of Ul health------Monday evening waa tha ROCKLAND, - - MAINE. Charles E Ifall, Sidney L Hall, Dealer Sim last dancing school night; the cakabkiDB loons, W illiam 11. Smith, A . J. Telm an, aud ball occurs Wednesday M ar. t o — —M r and IL P. C. Wiight; Rockport, Abraham S. M is. Joseph Couaol are pocking Ibeir houae Buzxell and Joseph U. W entworth; South bold goods preparatory tu moving to Port the order, 18 voted in tbe affirmative and 7 in The law makers dent, why I introduced that order. The tem­ tual existence of these open wood fires, and I, LIST OF LETTERS Thomaston Joseph H enry K allock, Arthur land------T own meeting occurs Muncksj, tbe negative, and the order was laid on the perature of this Senate chamber bas been for one, would be very unwilling to sea them Freeman' Seller*; St. George, Nathan F. March 8 ------There ----.-I.—— -< whoop, table. from 70 to So. and it has been rather an un­ discontinued. I apprehend that there would Bachelder and Clyson Wilson; Thomaston, ing cough reported in Iowa some uiekth Seoatoi Willi Object* tt Hot Wood FUee- Kepi esen tai ive Fogler presented, Friday, comfortable place in which to remain. 1 bc no difficulty, on the request of tbe senator Remaining in tbe Rockland F. O. for the Wilham N. Campbell, Phillip H. Parkcs aud aged person, as well aa children bcug th . ti e petition of W . O . H olm an and 71 others Montj lor Seolatlan Putpoees would rather defer these warm surroundings from Knox, or ftom any other senator, to tbe week ending February, 27, 1897: Marlin Schauliu; Union, Elias H. Burkett; sufferers. until the lime when I cannot help myself, aud person in charge o f tbe beating apparatus, for amendments to tbe constitution of tbe Vioalhaveu, Everett Mills aud Henry W. A stray spark from tbe tu t kxiged on erne In tbe State Senate, Fiiday, Mr. Walls of sitting near tbe fire place, with the additional to have tbe temperature reduced that comes state prohibiting tbe appropriation of money (Junta* List. gudib Wiu (i. Smith; Warren, George W. Brown and of the salt bouses on l j u e A lotrbys F K t K d p x presented the f> ll -wing order : beat from the beating apparatus, it is a very from tbe steam pipes, so that tbe room will for sectarian pm poses, and the petition of E. A data*. 4 bark* f^adiea* Liat. B'cfcneil, (J o/ge Jaoaaa Oliver W. Counte; Washington, T. S. Bow­ W harf aud was discovered aud catiogmabco uncomfortable thing for me. If they will not bc overheated, and I have made this mo­ R. Chaplet and 3ootbeis for the same. Bird. Mra Huaa’i Ordered, That tbe messenger be directed to bowl)*, U ti Hunger, Mra Kiniua den. after a place several feet iu length had been keep the temperature down to anywhere near tion, not facetiously, to lay the order on tbe discontinue the open wood tires iu the tire (deb IPrbeil liogera) Collin*,MiaaKaibailoe F. Among tbe civil cases on the docket is one burned. A youug uran fell through the i u a decent temperature, 1 have no objection to tab's, in tbe hope that some arrangement may Gejer, apt. Kllard Courier. M>«. (I. B. places of tbe Senate chamber. in whi h the city is especially interested it be iu th« pond but easily reached terra thma the tire places being used and a wood hre be made to satisfy the senator from Knox, so U a -k rll, U w og <). D ay, Mra Carrie Mr. Stearns of Aroot'Ouk moved to lay the Friday is a luckier day than Saturday. (Hcb L « * t - U Ifii neb) Kelly Mra Jaaate ing the Farnsworth tax case which came back and a young lady was thrown directly lafrour burning, buj I do not care to have it made that we will not be depiived of what is to me order on the table and it was so voted Especially to get over a cough on. Became lluuvrkik. api. dJUiuu, 2 Knight. Mra <»iive R . from the law court for a new trial. The of a reairug dorse's feel very uoirowiy escap Mr. Ferguson of Sagadahoc doubted the quite so hot toi me while here on earth. the almost inestimable comfort o f an open it is a day sooner. Use Adamson’s Botanic Bandre V Lanfual, Mra Carrie Uuara. U nry D criminal cases are likely to be very scattering ing fatal injuries. W ith the cnueptkw u l M r. Stearns: The greatest consolation fire. Cough BaLam and stop that barking within a Pae>Mid, MIm N vuie vote. KuubtJl. Bradford S ir u<. Mtaa M>la but there is ooe which may come, in which these two atndeuts no personal rusahapa wrs Mr. Walls: 1 would explain, Mr. Presi­ that 1 have in this Senate chamber is the ac­ The question being on tbe motion to table week. Rartm. D. if. (2) Whitman. Aua.C. K. the public generally will be iulercatcd. reported. Q THE ROCKLAND COUKIBR-GAZETTB: TUESDAY, MARCH 2. 1^97

ance was greeted with much applause. METHODIST PARSONAGE- . . . o f . . . Gendreau of the Salems was on the card as substitute. H Is practice work wou'd indi­ Cim» Awful New Being Consumed bf the Fieri Pasn-Kifler. cate that be is a great man. H e is o f good weight, can run on his ankles,i< a swift skater Elements Personals- Insurance C ninjinnies and has a get-there action about him that is m gpnflsBivTBD ib y |r kind of Bowel Com pli inspiring. F r ik n o s b if , Feb. 27,1897. Season of One is Closing Wh le Every man of the Lewi«»on Tetm placed Isaac Tarr ia rapidly la ilio g ------Capt.Ellard great polo and they played to win. They Geyer lias been in to w n ------P. M Studley of Pain-Killer. 'he Other Will Soon Begin lost one goal on fouls. Tb nr*«?»n, has been in town looking for W e would have been pleased to have bad COCHRAN, BAKER & CROSS This Is a true ststrtrnsnt end ft can’t be oxen------Capt. Frank Poland and Master made too strong or too emphatic. Rockland win but to lose the gm ie was not Harry have gone to New Y ork------A dona i BER.M .Y UTA>CK. M VI7V HT., R O C K I.A TNI). It fa a simple, a»fe and quick cure for to ’heir discredit tir»n for Rev. A. L . Nutter will be heid tonight T h e summary : Cramps, Cough, Rheamatlam, That Tennant Waving In Many Dlrtc- at the M. E. church------Mrs Louisa McGrath, Colic, Co Ida, Neuralgia, lifthfl and T h ere In E ic lle m e n t All ROCKLAND LBWIBTON a town charge and very aged, living at Or Risks are taken at this Agency on alt Insurable Property at an Reasonable Rates Campbell fltst rush T -rra n t lando Law ty’s had the misfortune to fall and Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache* (J. G ay second rush W alton, Con-wily Along the Line—Som thing About flic break her hip one day last week------J. R. as can be effected In any Reliable Ayeney. TWO SIZES. 23c. and 00c. Foster C'-nter Furbn-h Kant* Rail Situation—Joe Donovan and Maynard half hack F*ilr Studley and C. W . W otton, two o f our select­ rrirwwwtt ' (P M alley goal bean ion men, were at Augusta, last week, to prefa the ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT THIS AGENCY. Allie Brown. Goal* Won by Made by Time cla'ms t.f this town against the state for >460 I*ewl«ton T a rra n t 3 52 it be for the care of the late H enry Simmons, Abstract o f tho Annual stntemnnt o f the IIARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Statement o f tho AN Rockland Campbell 9 2 3 Lewiston Tarrant 13 ,0 a state charge------W hat came very near being 7ETNA INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., 4 Lewls'on Walton 1 04 a serious loss by fire at the Methodist parson­ HARTFORD, CONN. OPEN The polo season is now nearing its end and 5 Lewiston Tarrant fl M IIARTFORD, CONN., Incorporated May, 1810. age, was aver’ed by the return of the occu­ On the 1st day of la n ua ry , 1897. the thoughts of those interested in sports, nat 0 Rockland Campbell 0 <7 On the 31st day o f December. 1896, made to the Commenced Business, August, 1310. pants, M r. and Mrs. Nutter, the lamp having Htate of Maine. G boRGR L . ChARE. Pres. P. O. R o t c k , riec. Tho oapltal stock of tho Company, which la ah SECRET urally turn to the most popular of all sports— Score—Lewiston 3. Kookland 2 Rushes, T a rra n t 3, t ’am pb e ilS Stupa. Scan* >n 31 O 'M a lle y .'Ml. just exploded and the flames spreading rapid­ Incorporated 1819 Commenced business 1819 Capital paid up In cnab, $1,250 000.00 pa d In. Is $2 *00 (KO.oO. base ball. Fou**. W alton. Furnuah 2, Maynard 2. Referee, ly But they were quickly extinguished by Asset", D ecem b er 31. 1898. Tbe Asset* of the Com pa y are as follows: I t is an o|K)ii pocret th at there is a W M . B. CLARK, Pres W . H. K m o , Sec. Cash on hand. In bank, and w ith And who is there who is not interested in C. T. Saal. Timer, A. T. Blackington. the prompt use of rugs, which luckily were Real estate owned by th« company, good deal of adulteration in grocories, Capital paid up In cash $4,000,000.09 unincumbered,...... $459,676 00 ngents...... $7"1 709 81 the National game? near------The Baptist Society had a supper and it therefore behooves tho careful Asset*. December 81,1896 l/oana on bond and mortgage (first Sta e stocks and bonds...... 28 760 00 It it a game where science is displayed and The Gardiners have not yet given up h ipes at Cook's ball,Tuesday evening, to raise funds Real Estate owned by the company, liens)...... 1,875,600 00 Hartford bank stocks...... 600 6*0 00 boDsckecper who has some considera­ where luck plays hut an unimportant part,and evidently. Manager Snowman hai signed unincumbered...... $225,000 00 Stocks and bonds owned by the com­ M Isccllsneou* bank stocks ...... « . .. 400 259 00 f ir present needs. Although the night was Corporation and railroad stx»cks and 2 4*1 226 0$ tion for tho health of the pcoplo at for this reason it has been, is, and always will Spencer, the first rush of the New Bedfords of Loans on bonds and mortgages (first pany. market value...... 8,049,267 00 stormy, a goodly number was present and liens)...... 36.600 00 Ixtan* secured by sollaterals...... 10,800 00 County, city and water b o n d s .... 856 887 60 home to patronize such house* as are be, popular. tbe National league. liberally oatroniced. the undertaking, making Stoots a*id bonds owned by the c m- Gas i In th company's principal office Real estate...... 498 906 04 known to handle only “Pure Food” Those who are interested in the game in a it a financial su cess. Baked beans, clam pany, market value ...... 9,819 684 60 and in ba k *. and c*"h Items . . . . 991 914 44 Loa s on collateral...... 31 20<> 00 prod nets Wo handle nono others. financial way are ever seeking to m ake the Loan* secured by collaterals,...... 6,600 00 Re ta and acoriied 1 terest...... 26 027 48 Loans on real ...... 188 806 91 Manager Donnell oi Bath has released goal chowder, pies, cakes and ice cream were Cash In the dompany's principal Premium* In due course oi collection 1,091,618 65 Accumulated Interest and rents...... 32 341 66 That does not mean, however, that our game more scientific each year, which of tender Murphy. Murphy it is said was ap­ served------Miss Trowbridge, teacher of the office and In b in k ...... 789.87562 T otal cash assets...... $6 320,265 42 prines are high. In fact, here is the course makes it more interesting to tbe gen­ proached and had $2 > tucked in his pocket primary school in this village, bad an enter- Inlet est duo and accrued...... 825 96 A ggrega'eof all tbe admitted assets Premiums In due cuurseof collection, 666,798 13 ofthecom pany a tth eira ctu al va'ue $10,004 697 66 L b b l hies. boat evidence that they are uot: eral pubic. and this is why Pnelan tended goal the other ment at the school bouse, Saturday evening, Rockland has always been considered a Liabilities, Deoember 81, 1896. Cash capital...... $2 000 000 00 night. Tne same night lit is claime I that Bath consisting of the usual amount of singing and Reserve tor outstanding los*es...... 392 412 39 Extra Fancy P. It. Mol. per gal., $ good base ball city. Years ago we were wont Aggregate of all the admitted Assets Net amount o f unpaid losses and sports purchased some o f the Portland men. speaking by the children, whjch was well of the comntny at their actual claims ...... $624,648 66 Reserve for re-lDsurance...... 2 197,341 46 Very «• “ •« “ to brag of our team and large crowds would The Portland sports have lost heavily o f late wi rth the small sum of ten cents admission value...... $11,431,184 21 Amount required to safely re-losure Net sutplns...... 730.611 67 cheer the boys on to victory. This was when all outstanding risks...... 4,894 4( 6 84 A nice cooking “ “ and they claim they have b;en sold out.By the charged at the door. T h e make up of the Liabilities, December 31, 1896. T otal a s se ts...... $5 320.266 42 all the players made their homes here. All other demands against tbe rom- I lb. Cream Tartar (any of the way, we have heard considerable the past few program showed much care and skill on the N et amount of unpaid losses and pany, v iz : commiselons, etc...... 71.260 00 I) W . C. Hk il t o n . Pre-idem . leading brands) But the game grew. weeks of the croikedness in polo playing and part of the teacher, the children being well c la im s ...... $341,006 94 E d w a r d M il l i g a n , Secretary. Players got so they devoted the whole sum Amount r> qulred to safely re insure Total amount of liabilities, except t lbs. 3 crown California Raisins, of games lost that should have been won. trained and anxious to do their best. Mrs. all outstanding risks...... 3,077,865 41 met season to ball playing, and instead o f capital stock and net aur >lua...... $5,490 306 40 3 lbe. C u rran ts, Some of the papers mix Rockland in with Helen Judkins and others helped to make the A ll other demands against the com Capital actually paid up in c a s h .... 1 250 000 00 Condensed Statement ot the Pea Uetuis, hand picked, per pk., playing in any old pasture, grounds were some o f the deals but we hardly think our affiir a success------Mrs. Abram Conant was pany, vis: commissions, etc...... 162,334 81 rurplus beyond capital...... 3,264,392 16 finely laid out and fenced in and seats a r­ buried from her home at East Friendship, ORIENT INSURANCE CO., Nice New Walnuts, 3 lbs. for boys would je ipardize their chances of losing Total liabilities, except capital stock HARTFORD, CONN. Pure Applo Jelly, home made, 3 ranged for spectators. the pennant and their manhood at the sam: Tuesday afternoon at 1 p. m. Although tbe and net surplus...... $3 581.196 16 Three years ago Rockland with a semi-pro­ time. Ba b has signed K id Broadbent who weather was stormy until 12 m., the funeral Capital actually paid up in c a s h .... 4,000 000 00 Incorporated In 1867, tu m b lers, fessional team defeated all comers. Two Hurplu* beyond capital...... 3,849,988 06 Commenced Business In 1872. will guard the goal cage. was quite largely attended by her neighbors PENNSYLVANIA EIRE INS. CO. A very fine rich flavored Ooloug years ago a Knox couuty league was organized and friends, as she was much thought of by CHAR. B- W n iT iN O . Pres. J a b . U T a is t o e , See. .60 Capital p Id up In cisb $600 OOo.tO. Tea, per lb., with Rockland, Warren, and Camden repre­ all who knew her. H e r age was about sixty OF PHILADELPHIA Hackett has been re-instated by Augusta Assets, December 81, 1896. A nice Oolong Tea, per lb., .40 sented. Rockland won the pennant after a years. She leaves one son, B. D. Conant, Scull Ac Field Mauagers and is playing in old time form. Real estate owned by tbe oompany, A very good Oolong Tea, per lb., .30 most remarkable fight. Each place bad an who keeps a genera1 store at East Friendship, LONDON actual value $2 278.730 26 a cat on bis feet and very clever with bis tractions. Int'-rost due aud accrued, 501 CO Aggregate of all the admitted assets o f ------L iabilities, December 31. 1896. Last season is still fresh in the mind of all. “ dukes.” H e ia more scientific than Joe but A Revelation for Weak Women. Premiums in due course o f oolleotlan, 299,856 94 tbe oompany at their actual value, $4,769,024 97 N e t am ount ot unpaid losses aud A ll other assets, 7,202 71 The Knox county league was composed o f cannot strike so hard a blow or take as much LIABILITIKB, DBG. 31, 1896 olalms...... $169 280 87 Rockland, Camden and Thomaston, Warren punishment. Both think they are the best N et amount of unpaid lo*ses and claim *, $162,464 00 Amnuiii required to safely re- nsure W eak, nervous women who suffer from fe­ $2,726,613 74 tall outstanding risks...... 984 025 18 not being represented because grounds could man and the fight will he fast and furious LIABILITIES, DBG. 31, 1896 Amount r< qulred to safe y ro-lusure all male complaints, irregularities, discharges, outstanding ri*ks, 2,226,111 16 A ll other demands against the com­ ■ot be obtained. The season was financially from the start. There will be several interest­ N et amount unpaid losses and o'alms, $129,242 06 pany, v iz : commlsuluns, etc...... 63.269 83 backache, etc., get no sympathy because they A ll oi h r demands against the company, a failure, not because the public was not in ­ ing prelimary contests. T h f a ffiir w ill take Amount required to safely re insure all v iz : commissions, etc, 4,000 00 G. Thomas Saul, look well '* No one but the physician knows outstanding ri*ks, 1,477,471 93 Total amount of liabilities except c a p ------terested but because of the large unnecessary place in Em w ood H all and none of the spuria what they suffer, and no one but a great spec­ A ll oib>r d m in d * agaln**t tbe com­ Ital stock and net surp us, $2,392,575 16 expense incurred. The Rockland Association should fail to be theie. pany, v iz : commissions, etc, 97,63731 ialist in female diseases like D r. Greene, 34 CaplUl actually paid up In cash, 4ston. This was disastrous as might have been ex Dr. Greene can be consulted by mail free. pected. Then again a m in was engaged to NIAGARA FIRE INS. CO. P O R A T I O N You can thuj get bis opinion and advice in get lbe team together and although it might Burnham's presence is necessary for the OF NKW YORK CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE Portlands to win games. See what they did egard to your case free. W rite now— it may have been considered fast for some localities Incorporated la 1850 Commenced business in 1850 Incorporated A D 1720 COMPANY, while Burnham was at h'.s home, called there result ic your cure. Commenced busIncHs lu U . S. 1872 it was not fast enough for Rockland. Then H a b o l d U e k b ig k , President HARTFORD, CONN. changes had to be made which called for ex by a sick father. G eo r g e VV O b w k t , Secretary C u a k l b h L C a s k , Manager, U . S. peiiments. This was costly. W e, however, Capital paid up In cash, $500,000.00 Capital Paid Up In Cash £449,275 Cash capital...... $1,000 000 00 Opthalmic A Houlton man has oranges growing in bad the pleasure o f witnessing some of the There will be no more changes on the ASSETS. DBG. 31, 1896 AHHET8 DKCKMQEH 31, 1896 Reserve for re-lnsurarice...... 1.430.016 17 his house. fastest ball playing ever seen in this section. polo team this season. Real estate owued by the company, un­ Ixisna on bond and mortgago (first Unpaid losses...... 142 271 21 incumbered, $982,000 00 Hens), $29,000 00 All other olalms...... 69 400 00 Rockland again won tbe pennant but the as­ 14) ms on b »nd and murtgage(flrst liens), 128,20J 00 Stocks and bonds owned by the cora- sociation was heavily in debt. The Maine polo letgue did just right in COCHRAN. BAKER &CRO S Stock* and bond* owned by the com­ p tny. market value, 1,895.856 25 N e t suiplus...... 664 331 60 I t was a bard season all around financially closing the season a week ahead of the N at­ pany, murk -t value, 946,730 00 Cush In the company's principal office Optician- Ca b in tbe ccmp toy's principal office and In bank, 172 97s* 07 T o ta l asset* Ia n . 1. 1897...... $3 300,017 88 K H . Cochran. J . K. Baker. O. O. CroM and this was the cause of the breaking up c f ional league. Th e people are more interested Interest due and accrued, 6,889 59 and In bank, 123,439 17 J . D . B h u w n e , President the New England League. At tbe annual now tb«n at any time during the tenon and F ire , Life & Accident Insurance. Interest and rents due and accrued, ,4.250 08 Premlu ns in due course o f collection, 253 936 u7 meeting of the League the Maine teams were Premiums In du • course of coll -ctlon, . 272.476 35 A ggregite of all the ad ullted assets of ------C h a r l e s R Bu r t , Beoretary. when tbe season opens next Fall the interest The Qlde.l Inauranoe A.ency In Maine. Office: Spear Block, corner voted out and then commenced the agitation Aggregate of till the admitted assets of — —— —— ihu oumpauy ut tb< 1 uctual value, $2,356,658 98 L . W . C l a r k s , Aas’i Beoretary. will be there and will not have to be built up. IM MAW PTRKKT. - KOCKLANT' the compauy ut their uctual value, $2,466,095 63 Main and Park Streets. of a Maine State League which at once LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1896 LIABIL1TIBM, DEC 31, 1896. UNION INSURANCE CO. found favor among the patrons of the game. Net amount unp ild losses und claims, $160,336 86 N etam ountof unpaid losses and cl dm*. $147,138 52 Amount required to -nf.-ly ro-lusure ROCKLAND. H . G. Bird accompanied the team on its HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA A meeting of those interested was held Am<>u it r* qulred to safely re-lnsuro all all oUlst Hiding risks, 802,49 4 27 trip to Augusta and Gardiner. and a State League composed of Rockland, Off NKW YORK, N. Y. nutsandlng risks, 1,235,674 89 Al otb rdemmd* avainat the com­ Incorporated 1804 gjuuninatlons of the Eye Free oi Charge. pany, v iz; coininl**ioiis. etc., 34 614 28 Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, Belfast and Incorporated in 1853 A ll other •'< m oid* against the company, Total amount of liabilities, except ------Chas 8 Ho'Hnsheal Pres K R D tnnels, Bes Augusta organized and the movement was a It is almost over boya. v iz : comm salons, eto, 105,117 33 ___ j made to oorrect all errors of refraction. Am >unt at rl-k , $831, l l \ 017.00 Total am unt of lla'd'ltl- s, ex*ept cap------capital stock and net surplus, 9-7.34* 39 Capital $200,000 00 Assets. $612,127.90 Over three hundred reference* In Rockland and success from tbe start. Rockland was repre CASH ASSETS, l)BC. 81, 1894 iltlsloCK and net surplus. $1,487,930 74 Surplus beyond capital, 1,369 309 69 Losses paid since orglniz itlou, $ 7,082,147.00 Aggregate amount of liabilities, In- —— ------HctaHy. sented by proxy and even at this writing it Real ealat” owned b r the co opany, Capital actually p ild up lu cash, 50 *,000 00 Statem ent, Janu iry 1, 1897 r*ur,dus be\o*>d capital, 478,164 89 oiudiug net surplus, $2, 356,658 98 Office open day and evening. IB cannot be learned that any Rockland men WASHIMSTOM DOINGS- unlncumb red, $1,748, 857 41 United Stiles and other bunds aud Loans ou hood and mortgage (first Aggregate am »unt o f liabilities, lnclud------can be depended upon for financial support Tug el surplus, $2,486,095 63 stooKs, m irk et valne, $368,385 60 lieu-) 423,788 71 NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. Premiums In course o f collection Inter­ and yet the information comes to us from un ­ Strln at Roshal Maatings Are Being Held blocks and bonds owned by tbe com­ est due company, uud cash lu bunta official sources that there are Rockland men at New Ctiuroh- pany. ina> ket value. 7.041.902 31 O F L O N D O N and office, 84,642 40 who are interested. Loans <>u stooks. paynbleon demand, 183,100 00 HAMBURG BREMEN FIRE IN­ Incorporated In 1818 F lr*t ra .rig »gos on city property and de­ C ^ iS T fU A S Cu»h In tbecnmpauv'a principal office Am ount at risk, $174,938,104.90 nt uid ou is w hb collateral security. 50,200 00 Nevertheless there will be a team in Rock­ and In bank 306.032 86 SURANCE CO. Real estate unincumbered, owned by W a s u in o t o n , Feb. 2T, 1897. OABII AMBCrS, DBO. 31, 1896 land, and a team that will make all the others Interest due and accrued, 55,6" 8 H4 o r IIAMBUKG, UBItMANV. tbe oompany, • 16 » 000 00 fight bard for tbe pennant. The old associa- Edwin L . Thompson of U nion was here Premiums m due Owurse o f collection, 604,866 76 Real estate owned by tbe cum pany,un- Incorporated In 1854 Commenced business in 1854 $642,127 90 ti »n w ill not t>e in evidence although some Tuesday------Six inches of snow surprised Im u m b e re l, $ 115,000 00 T otal assets. $10 367,224 89 F . O ArrtCLD, (1. C. Buciibnberobii, If anagera Stock and bonds owned by tho com­ I s P ast of the members may become identified with us Tuesday. It remains upon a level------LIABILITIKB LIABILITIKB, DEC. 31, 1596 Capltkl Paid Up In C>sb $300,000.00 pany, m arket va*uo. 1,694,48) 00 the new movement. T . S. Bowden was drawn as traverse jurym an Cash lu tb • company’s principal office Reserve for re-lnsurauoe aud other Net nmonnt unpaid oases und claim s, $464,877 07 ASSETS DBCEMBBR 31, 1896 liabl lues. $263,345 68 There was quite a scramble for the R o ck­ for the March term of Cour ■ f. L. Re-erved for re-in-uranc*’, 4,280 827 00 aud In b ink, 88.038 13 Stocks and bonds owned by tbe com- Interest due and accrued. 3.850 00 Reserve for losses under adjustment And now is tbe time to buy land franchise and the plum was finally Burns aud Hiram Chaplin are in U ist-m, at­ Comm's-lnns and other demauds and uot yet due. )4 05 Staple Goods ' where yor secured by Frank P. Tbync, o f Salem, Mass. tending the order ol A O. U. W.------M r. Ca»b in tbe compau>'• principal offioe M arine, $ t 15 64), 31,990 88 Ab IUb lilies. eioept capital stock Uuula.raed dlvldeuds, 1 6M 41 and Mrs. H iram Bliss, Jr., left Tuesday for and net aurplua, 6,016,955 66 HD I In bank, • 60,982 07 $2,009,172 IB can get them for the, lean H e is a newspaper man and a baseball Burplus as to policy holders, 846,131 97 B istou------Rev. W . W . O xier, Presiding Oapltal p il l up In cash, 8,000,000 00 Interest due and accrued, 1,O*'O 00 LIABILIT1BB manager of much experience and is said to Premiums m due course of collection, 127,914 79 m oney. Surplus beyoud capital, 2,346 264 71 Net am ountof unpaid loss js and ola'ms, $ 83,716 78 $442,127 90 possess a i the qualifications for giving this Elder, occupied the pulpit of the new church, Aguregale of all tho admitted assets of — ■ - Rest rve l fur re.Insurance, 1,616,226 92 the cump uy at their actual value, $1,493,846 86 city a winning team. W e feel kindly disposed Sunday evening ■-—* Mrs. Carrie Kaler COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR­ Commission and other demands against towards our Massachusetts manager and ex­ went to J1 fL-1 son W e ineaday and brought LIABILITISa DECEMBER 31, 1896 tbe company, 64.700 61 home her son Harold who had been visiting ANCE COMPANY. Not amount unpaid 1 isses aud el dnas, $64,‘*65 00 All llabiliites, except capital stook a n d ------— PHENIX INSURANCE COMT tend to b>m tbe rght hand < f fellowship. net aurp us. $1,161641 21 The games will undoubtedly be played on there------\ series of revival meetings be­ Amount required to safely ro-lnsure Our Molasses is a gteat trade ; the best [L IH IT in J all uuUlu ding rl-k*, 796,010 68 Surpius beyond capital, 84 >,628 97 OF BROOKLYN, NKW YORK. tbe BrtAdway grounds and the old Rockland gan on Wednesday of this week at the new Fancy Ponce, good enough to sell o r LONDON, KNO. A ll other demands against the oom- Incorpoiated In 1843 Comm -need business in 1865 association will do what it can to make things church. Rev. Frank A. Jonea, a *7presenta- p tuy , v iz; cumiuls*lons. etc , 23.580 62 $2,009,172 18 G mo P . d u k l o o m , President for 60c a gal; our price marked pleasant for the new management tive of Bailey's praying band, it present. T n e Total amount of liabilities, except Secretary, GHARLBSC LlTTLE cuptiai stock and uel surplus, Capital Paid Up In Cash $1,090,000.00 d o w n u> 46c. In Portland, Manager M cQ uirk has his meetings will continue two weeks. Chir.c* dcwall. Manager Surplus beyoud o pltal, United Status Branoh AH8ETH DECS SBKH 31, 1898 And we have a nice one for 36c, or team signed and he claims he has a fast team. A H W ray, Aaat Manager Agoud* owned by the oom- William Wood, Mau iger,2l Nassau St., New York Stock* and bond* owned by tbe oom- 60c Tea for 4 » c Blackington spent se ve ia l days at Mrs. puny. ni trkci value. 1,683 777 60 panv, market valu-*, 8,816,834 00 base ball until after the municipal election. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. ASMETH, DEC S I, 1896 Rachel Noyes', of East Union, last w e e k ------Ca*h 1 * Hi- c mpuuy’a prluclp.il office Cush In the c u u p iu y ’* prluclpul office This is enough sport for the Lewistonites but aud In bank, 605.061 39 The school taught by Miss Em m a Blacking- OF LIVERPOOL, KNO. Stocks and bonds owned by the com- and iu bank, 416,"S9 66 60c Tea for 3 5 o after election they will get into (be game and Iniere* d ie aud accrued, 22 79» 8t psity, in srket v >lue. $2,082 423 00 In te re -l due and accrued, 19,939 83 ton closed the 19 h after a successful term Premium* In due our*e o f collection, 361,4*9 62 Scull A Field, Managers G \*h I* util-e uud In b m k, 3 9 <61 95 Premiums iu due course of oollec'.lon, 657 491 20 w ill hustle to get a team together. ------Mrs. Olive Wentworth st ppe<1 backward O lh r aaaets 26,283 09 E It Cowles, Ass’t Manager Premlu n- in due c iur-o o f collection, 309,786 76 ltuSal'me it n otes, 168,477 07 Good Tea for 1 9 c Chris Toole the genial Boniface is looking Aggregate of all the admitted assets------from a table on which she was standing while AHMETS, DKG. 81, 1896 Orego i deposit: Port a ii, Ore., bauk Helium rance due from other Co 'a on c in lllc u i. s, 60.000 00 iopsea paid. 11.99490 after the Bangor end and everything is pro of lbe company at their uo uul value, $3,417,710 34 R ed estate owned by tbn company, un- papering and received quite a shaking up Avgrugate o f all tbo ad in it tod ass Is o f ------— Aggregate of all the admitted " S i e t a o f ------Other bargains too numerous to men- Incumbered, $1,767,166 24 gressing favorably. ------As Miss Augusta W entworth was hunt­ LIABILITIES. DEO. 81, 1896 Hie Cjiupauy at their .»0iUil value, $2,851,544 71 tbe comp uiy at ibelr actual va'ue), $6 736,928 84 In Augusta there will be a team and a N«-t amount o f unpul l losae* mid c ulra -, $223,136 10 Stook-aud b »nd« owned by the oom tiou. Call and see aud save ing for hen's eggs in tbe barn one day last puuv. m trKi-l v due, 4,263,352 60 LIABILITIES LIABILITIKB DKCKMBBU3I, 1896 good one at that. Everything is progressing Am >U'*i r o> herd- maims .igdnut tbe company, lubau<. 424 2*8 11 Amount required to stfely ro-iusure all Am ouut .«qulreu to safely ru-lusuiu the rear of the procession. I nt. re*t due and accrued, 8,76*1 u0 outanudliM rls **, 1,657.284 38 all uutsia ulmg risks, 8,397,916 66 She became unconcious. W hen she re- viz • '-nmiUHal •«« e tc . 140,269 99 In Belfsst where there was a grand hurrah T otal urn u t ol llabl* lies excep c a p ------rem ium . lu due course of collection, 734,o64 65 Ad other domand* agtlnat the com­ A ll other demands ag -lust tho oom- c «veied consciousness the horse was stand­ Louu* oil bonds aud mortgages, aud pany, viz : co uiuhaluu", eta, 105,796 b8 pany. v*z . cuiiKiilrsluu", etc.. 183.H80 01 when the league was fiist prop iscd* things are lttl Mock and m t aurpiu*. $2 2‘>4,w72 61 ing on her foot She was quite severely r urt C apital a ctU 1 ) paid up lu caeb, I (62 837 82 accrued lut'-rest, 280.1HS 33 Total am lUut* of liabilities, except cap- Tutu ainuunt of llab|ilti'*s, except ------— not looking very favorable. Tb e committee O lh .r prop-riy, 17 726 79 lu i ntoua and n e taiirp lu *, 1,922.111 87 capital slock and m t ru'plus, 8.795,164 0$ but no bones were broken. A .g ie ga le huuI uf lia b llit ea inolud- appointed to solicit funds has worked bard lug net aurp i $1,417,710 34 Avgregatu of all the admitted ussels o f ■ ■ — — — Surplus beyoud capital, 929,4:6 84 Capital auiualh pa'd up lu cash, 1,(X*', O'* 00 S.G. Prescott &Co. tbe cum pa .y at their aciuul value, $7,181,311 62 Surplus beyond capital, 941,768 68 but with poor success and our latest intelli­ LIABILITIES Aggiegate amount of liabilities lu ------gence indicates th a t‘ Uncle D illy ” and his QUINCY MUTUAL EIRE 1NS.CO. Forty ulutk Aunual Statement U S. Branch N et amount o f unpaid lo ste su n d claims, $4)7,612 43 oiudiug uel surplus, $6,738,9x6 84 BO aEA STREET. friends will have to play with the Bar H a r­ OF QUINCY, If ASS. amuuu* n q iir d to safely re iu«ure ail LIVERPOOL & LONDON & bors and like teams, but the business men ouiMlau-ll >g risks, 4,819,321 67 Rockland, Me. may take a brace and come to time before Incorporated and commenced busineaa in 1851 Ailotnerd m a d - agalmd tbs company, GLOBE INS. CO. Chas A Uowland, Pres W illlim 11 Fay, bee vix : c- mm is? I u-. etc. 316 670 31 SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MA­ ToU4>hon© A3-51- the season opens. In case Belfast does not T otal umoum o f i tblldles, except cap- — — — LIVERPOOL, KNG. AHMETS, DEC 81, 1-96 come m Bath should get into tbe game. itul sloe* and id l surplus, $ ',121 604 81 Incorporated in 1 <36 i^ o m m u j-d buslueas lu tbe RINE INS. CO. With tbe cities now represented ibere Real estate owued by the oompauy un- Surplus beyoud all itu'dldies, 2/167.807 31 United titles lu 1848 GF BPUINGFIKUD, MA48 iitt*umb'-rud, $16,890 00 should be no reason why tbe league should I l k n BY W L a t in . Iteddent Manager Incorporated iu 1649 Cumueuocd business In 1861 Lu ua *m bonds aud mortgage* (first lug uel surp us, $7,461,414 62 Gsoaoa W I I iy c , Deputy Mmigor not be a * uicess. Each team will be obliged Ik u s ). 64.*O*> 00 Btauuh Gffi *e, 45 W illi on Street, New York A W D a m o n , President Hiockm and bonds market value, 851,91300 8 a n t )Ml> J H a l l , (Secretary to keep w >bin a salary lim it and there w ill be ASMLTS- DEC. 31, 1 '98 L*>au- a -<-un-d tn col utvrais, 101 3 0 00 THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE Capital Paid Up lu Cash, $ ,690,900 no mad rush for players near the end o f the F ash lu otficv a* d iu lian a, 45.44447 Real estate owued by the company, un- Y O R K S A F E _ yson. Each team will have three games « luu-rt st due and accrued, 7,2'282 C O . L I D. Incumbered $1,730,000 00 As&bTS DECkMBEu 31, 1896. week at home and an average attendance of Piem li ma iu due c u rs e of oollect-lon, 11,407 49 Loan* ou bond aud morlgugo, (first Real e»da'e o wued by the compauy, UK LONL) IN. KNO. 300 will pay expenses. I f Rockland cannot Aggregate of admitted aa»ets at a c tu a l------liens), 8,676,718 64 unincumbered, $134,000 00 The Best in the World, Value, $601,957 28 Incorporated In 18*3. Slocks and band* owned by the oom­ Lunu« ou bond and mortgage (first average this number then we bad better let LIAB ILIT IU. DEC 81, 1896. CASU ASSETS, DEC. 81, 1846 pauy. market va>u , 2,162.676 00 ileus). 644,060 00 up in talking base ball. L oans "Ocure-i by c o lla ter a ls 14,689 61 blocks uud bonds owned by tbe com Always Reliable, Net amuun of unpaid lo w s and claims, $ 6 760 00 Real estate owned by the company, Cash lu th» com pany’s principal officu pau>, w irk . l value. '2,718.2*1 (X) Batter up, play ball 1 unincumbered, $476 634 70 Amoum r> qulred to re-iuauro all out. aud bank. 846,101 62 Loans secured by co'l it< rale, 86,700 00 T o Ja y wlto dug il.ka. 264.616 98 Kills recelv bir, 2,444 09 Sure Protection from Fire Interest due aud "COriled, 61.7-57 14 Cash in the company's prlucipul office * 1 oiht-i demands.viz .* commlasions.etc, 3,450 0'» Stock** an i bonds owned by tbe com­ Premiums in due course o f collection, 944,702 48 pany, ut trket v tligH, 1,100,225 41 aud in b >Uk, 135.420 0$ SICK HEADACHE T " l >1 uinouul o f liah i it U s, 264 815 98 Inteicft due uud accrued, <0,281 <>2 EPH. PERRY, Agt., We got licked agalo Thursday nigbt. This riuiplu* over ail liabiil ea, 837,<41 30 Cash In minms io du<> coura- o f collection. 272 659 IT Positively cured by these uud iu b u lk . 80,481 06 of tbe company at their actu tl value, $9,349,645 33 Aggregate of a lllb > -a d m itl'd aasets of ■■ time it was tbe Lewistvns who did tbe trick. Interest due aud accrued, freuts) 2 75* 69 Rookland, Maine. the company at their actual v due, $4,105,374 76 It was a game in which slugging took the Little Villa. NATIONAL FIRE INS. CO. Premiums lu due course of ooitvution, 166,144 68 LlAMtLITlMg preference to acie.otifi; playing and both teams OF 14 A Hl FOUD, CONN. N et amount o f u updd io«s<-s and olalms $516,797 91 LIABILITIES DBCKMMEB 31, 1694 They also relieve Distress trow Dyspepsia, $1,827,687 *26 played rougher than allowed by tbe Hoyle.of .amount required o safely re insure a ll N et amount unpaid to*«es an I olalms, $156,956 87 indigestion and Too Hearty Dating. A per. J a m es N icu u L a , Pruslde t L i t b i l i rtsa . d b g . 81,1896 outstand ins risks, 8,924,972 69 K O ItiCiltEDa, Brer st, ary amount required t«» safely le-iueure polo. A feet remedy ibr D iu in eu , Nausea, Drowai. N et amount uup dd *o*«ea aud claims, $67,771 73 A ll other d m uida against tbe company, a 1 <*ul»iuudi< g r*sks 1,509,456 98 Tbe defensive work of both teams was great, Btatemeut. January 1, 1697 Urnened for re lusurauce, 894.727 96 viz- commtaslous,...... etc..- 801,101 49 A ll m b r di iua' ds ugutusl the row - that of Lewiston excelling. Mike O'Malley oess, Bad Taste in tire Mouth, Coated Tonguo Capilal stuck, all oasb. $1,900,000 00 Coiuiui<»luu« aud other demands puny, v iz; comiui-alo*>». etc.. 64,63 1 86 Total amount of liabilities, except capi­ Total amount of liabilities, except 1 kept up bis grand exhibition o f goal lending Pain in the Side, TO R PID LIVER. They Fuuda r snv d to meet a11 da'llll’ca: agaiusl the oomoany, 11,397 67 H r iiteUiuiioe retW'Ve, lewal alaudard, 1.8u< 990 $3 A ll II *bi'lti>-s, except capitaJ stock tal stock aud uel surplus, $5,246 085 00 capital stock and net surp 1.7Pd)44 «$ ! aud many of bis stops were baulifters. Scan­ Regulate the Bowel*. Purely Vegetable. Unset lU d lo-a<-A «ud lher d a tu«. 275 690 13 and not surplu-, 8*2.897 36 Surplus, 4,093,480 63 1,5(6* 0o0 08 lon was also called upon to do much work and N vl surplus over capital aud liabilities 1,047 $80 14 Surplus beyond capital, 944 789 89 burp us beyond capita . 865,460 08 Small Pill. Small Doae. Aggregate arneuut of liabilities, 1 uelud- Aggregate am>»unt o f liabilities in ­ be did it nobly. T otal aiwats, January 1st, 1897, $4,129360 80 | 7-9 $1327.687 28 lug u«4 surplus, $9,369,646 66 cluding net surplus, ' Foster was in the game aud bis appear­ Small Prloe.