T he Courier-Gazette.

V OLUM E -J8 ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1893. E n te r e d hr Second Clawi Mall Matter. N um ber 18

good nnd desirable things are drifting BONNET BLEACHERY. CITY CHAT. LOCAL LACONICS. OUR ROCKLAND HORSE TALK LADIES TAILORING The ladles of Knot County are respectfully In I this wav. formed that the Rockland Bleachtry Is now oper What Is Being Said About the Smalt for the sea-on at the old stand, 3*7 Main Street Here and There About Our Rapidly Let’s Have Some Good Races over the Willoughby store. Leslie Ross, who ilrivos a lour-horse Abbreviated Reports of Current H ap­ Lime City. Season—Blood and Speed. I have opened a room at 421 Main fitreel, 17 19 W . B BAKGKNT. Growing City. over the Crockett it Lovejoy utore and I am limerock wagon, was arrested Tuesday penings About Town. irepnred to do Cleaning, I’rcnping, Dye Ajwell kt own Hancock County busi­ fng and Repairing of Ladlea’ and Gentle, REMOVAL. AY Point is evi- by Officer Meservey for driving on NON Trotting Park men'll ontfdde ctothln. at reasonable prlcoa I wish to announce to mv friends and customers ness man. win, recently visited Rt ckland, and at abort notice. I ahull make a apec- that I have removed my dressmaking from Suffolk dently tobo in the cross streets. lie hnd been warned One 100 feet of plank walk has t ern said Io one of onr citizens: is Ihe scene of laity of Street to the Sprague Building on Limerock Street swim this year ! several times, and so Judge Hioks on added to the K. & L.depot platform------considerable ac­ 'C u t t i n g a n d JVTzvlK.iM.ft formerly occupied by the T r ib u n e . "I believe most thoroughly Ihnt with- Ladlea' Jacketa, Conta, Capea, Ulatera and 16 IS* MRS. F. II. INGRAHAM. Applications for J W. dnosday fined him $4 84 which was Thirty-seven tickels were sold nt the j in twenty years Rockland will be the tivity nt the pres- all outGde garment*. I have a full line of accom m odations | paid. Officer Meservey is entitled to ] Rockland depot on account of the Ma­ e n t tim e. We all the latest ctyiea and colorings of Cassi Office Rooms to Rent. leading eitv of Maine, without excel - meres, Kerseys, Thlbeta. Worsteda and continue to flow I credit lor enforcing this very admirable sonic gathering in Portland last week----- hear that Berry Fancy Cloakings. W e guarantee a flt In Good office rooms In tho new and splendid Syn I tion or reservation." dlcate building. Apply to in and it seems ordinance which protects onr oross Bros, contemplate every ease and get our garments up In the 16 C. II. BERRY. Certain portions of Midtile street net d a ! While Tut: C.-O. has never made most thorough and workmanlike manner from the present j streets from the devastation of heavily, putting it in first class shape. This is by the latest New York styles 14 new sidewalk------Thursdnys's fierce quite such a sweeping claim as tlie above outlook that lire entire capacity of the i laden rock teams. All reasonable ordi- one of the lte«t half milo tracks In Maine CIRLS WANTED. storm blew down W. li. Glover & Co’s it lias always maintained that other Three or four girls to do general housework; house, with the additional rooms now nances of the city should be enforced ; and with such horses ns Otto 2:28, Little W. I). ANDREWS, waves $3, $360 and $4 00 per Week. A ddre big sign, and smashed a window in the i Maine cities waitlil have to hustle to “DELP,” C-re LettorCarrier No. 2, Rockland. Blanche 2:29 14. Dixmont 2 :33, Arthur being fitted up, will be taxed to its full-1 all unreasonable ones should be repealed, First Baptist Church. Business men : keep tile tlie lend of Rockland,nnd evety Rockland, Maine. B 2:36. Rockland should present quite WANTED. est capacity. Bay Point has a most • • dined down town and ’twas a wild day year proves the truth of our prophecy. 421 Main Street. Experienced girls on Shirt work. Power n a good field for Ihe free-for-' U-lhis year. enviable name in tlie land. The truckmen in their petition to the generally----- Onr blacksmiths seem to T he C.-G. lias always most firmly be­ chines. E. C. CORI IlELL, Thomaston, Me There are many other premising young 16 21 • • City Government stnte that they have be busy all tile time. We called upon lieved that Rock land's future was a horses owned in nnd about Rockland The Old Folks Concert will occur been discriminated against and ask lor brawny armed James Simmons the other bright one, and believed so tint) said so AWNINGS CIRLS WANTED. nnd with a little interest awnkened in 60 smut t workers wanted at once. Good pay May 18. Memorial Kay comes on May the repeal of the ordinance that forbids day anti found him bustling with a shop at the time when our prominent busi- ind steady employm ent on shirt work. development of Knox County speed we 31 Repeating onr suggestion of several the standing of truck teams on Main full of horses awaiting their turn----- In men were striving to build up and main­ Of All Kinds, Lat­ 7-20 W. F. K E L L E R , Cam den, Me. may look for some good races here the weeks ago we would like to urge upon j street. They claim that other business Jam es Campbell’s cooper shop is a pic­ tain the city’s ctedit ami the Rockland coming season. est Styles. Designs HOUSE FOR SALE. the executive committee of Edwin Libby wagons block tho street, which are nut ture of Jam es G Blaine cut from the Ulcer clamored lor repudiation with all House and lot No. 7 High St., known as the I. K- o o and Colors. ell house. House has 7 good finished rooms, Post the desirability of securing the , disturbed. Herein tho truckmen may Rockland Republican Club's Blaine and its mieroseopic power. Rockland has everythythlng Is In good repair. K nquirn at house, chorus which gives the concert May 18 j havo some reason lor complaint, but wo Logan llag of eight years ago----- J. Fred nobly f. rgt d to tlie very Iront in enter­ The game chestnut trotter. Dixmont, Ilatle al Short Xollec I7-H■ NO. 7 HIGH STREET. to furnish appropriate music at tlie ' think they ere lame in asking for tho Hall has just completed some very hand­ prise, growth, push, progress, hustle, formerly owned hy G. L. Burgees ot mill Put l'p. . . . A Desirable Dwelling House oration in Farwell Opera House, Mem- repeal of the ordinance. Our people are some business wagons for county par­ rustle and hustle, and the other towns Rock i oi t. is now in the stable of Berry FOR S A LE . orial evening. Some of the numbers ’ generally pleased at the location of ties There is an express wagon for W. "tip their hats to Rockland as she gaily Bros tfc Uu. The Alden house on Maple Street. A well built H. Glover & Co , a dandy turn-out for o o W. F. TIBBETTS, house and a very desirable location; also an extra now being rehearsed are very appro-1 truck teams on the side streets, and we passes by ” lot—one of the best m the city. the A. J Bird Co., while Wade, Heald priate for the memorial exercises. don't think they want the ordinance It is reporttd that Joe Howe 2 :23 1 2, F. M. 8U A W , R- al E state B roker, & Co.. Mank of South Hope, II. (). PERSONAL POINTS. 477 Main St. 17 20 420 Main St., Rockland. repealed And we also think that one formerly owned by H. J. Tibbetts of Gurdy and others are having chariots Fred W. Wight and J. E. Sherman year from now tho truckmen them­ References to People Well Known in Rockport, hut now owned in St. John, FURNITURE FOR SALE. made there----- S. II. Hall will probably and About Our County Three Htoves, Lounge, Tabic and other furniture have been appointed members of the selves will b * satisfied with the condi­ N. B . will come to Rockland this Sum­ Tlie place to . . Inquire II. E. FISH, 193 Broadway. occupy the tenement over his new store, Board of Registration by Mayor Knight. tion of things. If the truckmen are W. <). Abbott was in Boston and New mer, What a grand pacing nice we Park stveet----- Mayor Knight is haying Lace HAVE FOR S A LE . Mr. Wight was formerly a member discriminated against, and to tbeir dis­ York last week migbtfjhave with Otto, Little Blanche a street laid out to the new houso he has of the Board, bill resigned, E S. Far- advantage, the ordinance should be and Joe Howe! This would be a race THEM had erected on Beacon street.——One WALKER, ROSE & CO. well being appointed to fill out the un- amended so ns to bear on all alike, but Geo Simmons of Union now owns worth going miles to see and it would ol Doe’s horses was mired here, Curtains! CLEANED expired term which emled with May 1. we don't think there is any demand, speedy Lazy Mike. be no easy task to pick the winner And Done up equal to new Is at 11 HOUSE FOR SALE. Tuesday. He was dug out with shovels. o o The two.story house known as the W. I). Lind­ Capt Farwell’s election as tax collector except among the truckmen, for its re should these three side-wheelers ever sey house. In good repair, aud situated near the made him ineligible as a member of tho peal. ----- Farrand, Spear & Co., received L. R Campbell, esq , wid deliver the EPH. PERRY’S DYE HOUSE shore. Lot large and well stocked with fruit trees, come together i Will be sold at a hurgaln. For particulars address Board of Registration, and Mr. Wight • • three car-loads of hay from Damaris­ address at tlie cemetery, Memori il Day. 16-18 L EW IS A. AREY , o o was appointed on recommendation of The Gen. Berry and N. A. Burpee cotta, Wednesday------Fred Holbrook is o o SheL/e^ ! Owl’s Head, Me. Ilambletonian Knox, the horse owned the Republican City Committee. Mr. Hoso Co houses are sadly in need of in tho employ of the A. F. Crockett Co. Mrs. W. S White left Tuesday for STOVES FOR SALE. Sherman has served on the Board since I repairs, and the City Government will ----- Covel, tlie plater, reports wotk Dubuque,la., wltersshe visits her sister, by O A. and F. E. Burkett of Union, is I One parlor stove, nearly new, cost $20, will sell in excellent condition nnd being daily S. T. MUGRIDGE for $10. One good cook stove, us‘ d a year, cost its formation. Both gentlemen are probably devote some attention to them plenty. He is doing some gold plating Mrs. W IL Day,Jr. She will return via Is prepared to Make and $25, will -ell for $12. One old Stewart parlor on carriage work for Wingate, Simmons Chicago and the World’s Fair. driven. This horso is by Gideon 145,by stove for $4. I quire of admirably fitted for the work j at an early day. Proposals for making Put Up MRS. H. E. FISH, 193 Broadway. repairs have been called for. & Co , Union------The Congregational o o Rysdyk’s Ilamblelonian 10. dam by Gen. Knox 140. He is sound, intelli­ ENCINES FOR SALE. II. M. Brown, formerly of J. W. • ’ Church is receiving general repairs, N. H. Hosmer and E. C. Fletcher of window casings renewed and the like. Camden went to Boston Wednesday. Mr. gent and of nice disposition, weight 1150 AWNINGS Two seoond.hand upright engines, in good order, Anderson & Co., has lensed rooms on When the three little girls from Minne­ pounds, nnd lias produced more speed 5 and 7 horse power; too small for our une. Bar­ the second floor of the St. Nicholas apolis arrived here the other day with Tho edifice is to be painted------J . It. Hosmer accompained Lby his brother, In the Latest Style at gains. Apply to than tiny living horse in Knox and Lin­ I33cl7______building nnd commences work at once no one to receive them and no home to Richardson’s green stuff is looking fine. John G. Hosmer of Boston, will enjoy coln counties, is the sire of Mo^ie, race Short Notice. BUGGY FOR SALE. with from five to ten workmen manu­ welcome them, what a convenient, for­ ----- J . E. Hills is having improvements one of tit ten day Raymond & W hit­ record 2:81, Combination 2:33, Joker A nice 'Pop Buggy, newly painted and in good facturing cigars. He has pleasnnt and tunate refuge did the House ol the Good made on the interior of his home, head comb trips to the World’s Fair. shape. Tltnpkln spring, side bar. Will he sold o o 2:37, and several other with race reoords cheap. Inquire nt 24 ORANGE St. or of C. W . convenient quarters. Rockland has now Shepherd prove! Do onr people realize of Lindsey street. G A L E . 18 W , F. Pierce of Vinalhaven, a former better than 2:50. His colts are all natu­ COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. three cigar manufacturing firms—,J. W. tbut this orphans’ retreat with its eleven European pla n . Rockland hoy, was in tlie city Wednes­ ral trotlcis and good size. He will be Anderson, M. B Martin and Mr. happy little guests is without endow­ •Chambers St. and W est Broadway, SCHOONER FOR SALE. TN THE SUBURBS. at his owners’ stable in Union during the Schooner Ariosto, 48 tons, well fitted for coast ment and is supported from day to day day, en route to the Island from Chester, N EW YONK. Biown—and Rockland’s cigars arc win­ lug, carries 726 bbls., well found throughout. Sold by what kind friends give! How many Mass., where he has been located for season of 1893. Terms $15 to warrant. C. F WILDEY, Proprietor. 46 19 a bargain. Enquire of ning their wav in the markets. ri. T. M UGRIDGE, Rockland. three years. He was accompianed by Room- $1 per day and upward. Convenient 17 la of our citizens and wives have visited •‘Rockland Highlands” Pleased with the to all railway depots und bout landings. New Name—The Creamery. his wife and returns to Vinalhaven, pro­ it! How many of our people have re­ MaTINICUS. SCHOONER FOR SALE. An ordinance was passed at the last bably to locale there. He will be es­ To the World's Fair & California. Sch. Anna M. Dickenson of Edgartown; 207 membered it with donations of food, !tons; well found and In good condition. Will City Council meeting requiring all clothing, money, playthings nnd the The residents of that part of the city pecially welcome to the musical circles School begau the 1st under the man­ The very lowest ra'e-, including Sleoper, with I carry about 2'»C0 bnrrcls II.....- Enquire of Cap’ . parties whu wish to distribute patent long known ns Blaokingtou’s Corner •compute Pullman service, from Boston to destl G. .I. 11 ART, on hoard, or E. W OHAPWP'K, like! Don’t neglect this great home of the town. agement of Miss Gorttude P en n e y .... nation, also hotel accommodations at Chicago dur Agent, !■ dgnrtown, Maas. •1 medicines of any kiml from house to seem to he much pleased with the new ing the World’s Fair. Our personally conducted benevolence! LITTLE LOCALS. Mrs. H eibertL Young visited Rockland excursions lor California and all W estern point*, house to first procure a peruiit from the term, “The Highlands,” which is now leave Boston on th'ough express trains every HORSE FOR SALE. last week ...C a p t. Ames left Tuoday. via the Boston and Maine. Central Vt., Hound and kind; never offers to kick or bite iu Board ot Health This ordinance was very appropriately used to designate Next Friday is Arbor day. the stable or out; weighs nearly 1000 pounds; Fred Abbott of Bangor is the operator here last week for Rockland and Vinal­ Grand Trunk, Rock Island and Denver, and Rio called into being by tho fact that a year Fishing vessels tiring in good catches from Grande Railways. For rates and full particular-* good reader; has been driven from Northport at the stock exchange, Willoughby that section. With its natural advan­ haven___Misa Ione Ames is at the H of our • xcurslon* apply to your nearest ticket Camp ground to Rockland in 21,' hours easy; ot so agon little lad who was handed a tages and street car accommodations, it the banks. agent or write A. I’ll I i Ja il’S & CO., 296 W u-hlng- Would be a good horse for a doctor or a good family Block. Mr. Abbott is an expert. His Young farm, doing the duty of house­ .ton Ht., BoatOll, Mass. _____ 10 22_ I horse. Apply at 272 MAIN HT. or 24 SEA Hl’ patent pill by an advertising man, tried will doubtless income one of the most Good tenements are wanted io our city i Beason for Belling, the own* r has no u-e for a wife accompanies him and they reside keeper.. . . Mis. llolen M. Ames has re­ and the supply fails to equal the demand. boras. 18 tho medicine and was made very sick at Tho Thorndike. popular suburban neighborhoods in the turned from Rocklaml where she made A new room, with bath-room, etc., is being thereby. city. a short visit to her sister, Mrs John Bur­ SALESMEN! CHESTNUT ST. LOTS. added to the south side ot John S. Case’s We want more Hix lots for sale on Chestnut street. Price $800 Four tramps escaped from the County gess nnd fam ily.. . . Miss Adella Phtl- Tito city station house is in a terribly house on White street. to $1000. Hlze SO b et by 160 f. et, backing on Ames, jail, Wednesday night. They managed The Rockland Creamery is now mak­ brook accompanied by Carrie and AGENTS bury street, m aking a largo double lot Also one unhealthy condition and an order was A new liath-room and other improvements at home or to travel. Bulnry or commission. Cash lot on Amesbury street, size r0 feet by 75 feet. to get into the attic over the cages ing about 150<> pounds of butter per week. Blanche Ring returned home last week advanced lor expenses. Good territory for those Price WALKER ROSE & CO., Brokers. p.ssed at the last City Government are being added to the house occupied |by 18-21 Syndicate Block, Main St. The number of cows contributing is in­ who apply early • Write lor te meeting directing tlie Boat'd of Health during the day, being allowed to exer­ C. C. Hills on Middle street. aker a short visit in Rockland and else­ creasing daily, and the manager expects to investigate and report. What our cise in the corridor, and were overlooked It is a good many years since Rockland where ..Sch. Centennial, Capt- Will­ PROPERTY FOR SALE- at night. After dark they escaped to make from 5500 to 7000 pounds during iam Young and William Young, Jr., The following properly for sale at a great bar­ city needs, and needs nt once, is a city celebrated tile Fourth of July, ami this the month of May. Thus far there has PAUL J. STAALESEN, gain <)no nice colt, 3 y.ars old, coining 4. weight building with oity hall, council rooms, through a scuttle in tlie roof and lowered Columbian year is a good time to make a left here the 29th for Deer Isle. _ 1UOO lbs., will read 10 miles uu hour, well broken, been a gain of 1000 pounds a month over color hay; will be sold at a great bargain. Olio with offices fot the mayor, treasurer, themselves down to tho ground witli a new record. Let's all go in for it. \\ illiam Young, Jr., accompanied PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, road uiHre, a perfect beauty; took llr-t premium piece of rubber hose. Tramps, of the corresponding months last season. and remains with her parents, Mr. and at tair in Bunion; will be sold ala great barguin. clerk, and other city officials, police There has never been written a more suc­ No. 20 South Main Street, R*a-«)iifor si lling I have three horses and need course, are not.guurded with the care­ Mrs J E. Small of Deer Isle, fora ROCKLAND, MS. court room, city jail and the like. T he cessful war drama than -'.A Fair Rebel,” only ouo. fulness exercised in the case of criminals, w hile.. . . Packet Julia Fairbanks left AU work done in the most workmanlike A lot of good Second Hand Bicycles nearly us C.-G. would like to reoeive communi­ FAITH IN ROCKLAND. which will he produced at Farwall opera and Faltliful Manner, and on good as new, about 25 of them , prices from $15 to consequently hence this escape. These here the 30th ult lor Vinalhaven with Reasonable Term s. 8-20 $76, about on* half the original cost. These ma­ cations on .this vital subject. house Wednesday evening, May to. it re­ Orders can he left at ( ’. K. T u ttle’s, 306 Main 8t chines ate four will probably not ho caught in this ceived its initial production at the Fourteenth the following party: Capt. Henry Phil- Call on or 17 County again, so that their escape is A Former Citizen Who Now Lives Street Theatre, New York, last week and hrook and wife, Orin Bnrgess, Mrs. The hill on Middle street, west of West Writes a Letter. rattier a matter for congratulation than was a complete success. The scene of the Amanda Ring. Miss Addie Young. Al­ Broadway, lias been named "Beacon FOR SALE otherwise. playjs laid in the Shenandoah Valley, anil exander Perry and Benj. Young.... A K IK ST -G L A SS FA KM . A well known Rockland man, who Hill.” ’Tis more concise than •-Middle the plot deals principally in the escape from Packet Osier, Smith, will leave The undersigned offers for sale tho farm of tho has been West a number of years, in re Peterson, late L. P. Harwood, situated in Appleton, and Street IIill.” Rankin Block is undergoing quite ma­ the celebrated l.ibby Prison of Col. Thomas here for Rockland Mondays und Fridays, known as the “McLain farm.” It is hi a very terial changes in its occupunts. A. C. mitting fo-- T he C -G. says: E. Rose. This scene is worked so realistical­ pleasant locu'ion, uhoul one-half mile from the Thu North Marine Railway Co. tad and return Tuesdays and Saturdays. The Atlantic village on the stage road; contains about 126 acres Guy & Co , ns we have previously re­ You will find enclosed motley tor the paper ly with a revolving set that one can imagine of t Kluge, pasture and w ood; cuts about 60 or 65 its annual meeting Saturday, Apl. 30. up to July, 1893. I do not see bow I could Packet Julia Fairbanks, Pbilbroolc, tons of hay; ha* a good set of buildings, consist­ ported, have bought the R. W. Messer get along without It. Il surely makes me himself on the scene of action, and feeling a leaves for Rockland Tuesdays and Fri­ Shoeman. ing of B . story house with ell, two burns, black- Philo Thurston was re elected secretary homesick lots ol times to read what Is going desire to help the officers escape takes pits- smith shop and hen house; i u*» a good orchard, store, Sea street, and A. C. Gay is now on 111 Rockland. I feel many times I would days, returning Wednesdays and Satur­ and is considered one of tho best furms in town. and 11. D Ames was chosen agent to -WILL- in charge there. The firm’s stock of like to come back there and settle down. Il I session uf the audience. Reading of histor­ It will be sold cheap. succeeil his uncle, 11 G Hall, who has could have sold out everything three years ago days. Inquire of W. A. HARWOOD, Admr. goods in the store in Rankin Block will ical events gives a person a good idea of IS bandied the property lor several years. I should have come back and invested wbat I REMOVE he moved to the Messer building ns soon hud right round Rockland, lor I have always what occurs during an engagement, hut to Tho railway is in the best condition it had a great deal ot confidence in Rockluud. -TO — Cottage Lots For Sale. as that structure has been enlarged, and see such things perfectly portrayed as iu “A bus been lor years, and work is plenty. People ns a rule have dune belter In Ihe East Fair Rebel" impresses them indelibly on Situated al Pine Hill, immediately south of Oak­ the Rankin Block business discontinued. for the last three or four years, than they huve THE WORLD’S RANKIN BLOCK land; lids beautiful shore property has been sur­ Schooner Eugene liorda is being rebuilt in the West. But we are looking for belter one’s mind, t he excitement is relieved by veyed and laid out into cottage lots, every lot oom- This change is necessitated by the fact times In the near future. inundli.g a charming view of our beautiful Penob­ there now. This railway was built ill a very pretty story (interspersed with comedy) FAIR ABOUT THE LAST OF MAY. scot Huy; no finer aite for uottuges can be fouml that the majority of tho firm’s kilns are on the New Englund coast; electric cars leave this 1854. which runs through the play. The cast, properly every thirty minutes for Rockland, Cam on Crockett’s Point, while the tug boat scenery and effects will he exactly the same as FAVORITE. Extra Low Prices. den and all fuU'rmediute points. Price o f lots business has its headquarters on Tillson’s COUNTY COMMENT. from one to (wo hundred dollars, uccordiug to Important changes aud improvements in its first production The only New England Cigar locution; for plans of this property and further In have been made in the office of The wharf. Thu Guys have oo3upied the formation apply to Selected to Be Sold at the Thorndike. The cigar counter lias been Rankin Block store for 21 years. Thu Our Union scribe stated that Union BUILDING BITS. World’s Fair is Boston’s Famous Boots, Shoes, etc., moved out into the floor and a conven­ store thus vacated by the Gays will he should have a baseball club, Hnd added Work has hoguo on the collar ol G. L, At Very Low F ig u res SPECIAL NOTICE. ient wardrobe arranged for the accom­ fitted up in fine siiape, with plate-glass that the town had several good players. Farrand’s house, Middle .street... .The During the Month. Tax payers will please bear In mind they will windows and an attractive interior for The writer of this can distinctly remem­ have to pay 1U per cent interest ou all taxes re­ modation of guests. A new letter rack foundation of Frank L Richardson’s now « - Southern resident** cuu save much more than maining unpaid February Is’, 1893. All tuxes to has been put in, und a handsome private the occupancy of C. H. Pendleton, tho ber when Union had nine first class house, Rsnkin orchard, is nearly com­ SLEEPER’S car far.- by buying here this month. be paid ut my office, 406 Main Ht. Office open every day, W ednesday and Haiur>la'•lay ever _ office finished off. The Thorndike easily j druggist, who now does business iu the players That was back in the seven­ pleted . . . . Dexter Simtuons^has the stone W. U. SMITH, Colloctoi BLAKE BLOCK. 22 maintains the lead among Maine hotels, next store south. The north store in the ties. The Union club at that lime in­ i on the ground for the foundation of a EYE CIGAR SPOT CASH PAID. Some hotels hold a first-class reputation block, vacated by the Morrison laundry, cluded Geo. Nowhert now of Warren. j new house, 1 12 stories aud ell. on Highest Cash Prices puld for old rubbers, rub- for a few years anti then deteriorate, is being put in fine shape for the occu- L B. Walker now ol Boston. Miles j Knox street His brother, E e> Sim­ Union C o a t - ' ---- aud shoes. One cent per pound for if parties I ‘ ' * '• 1 but The Thorndike improves lather paney of F. A Peterson, dealer in boots Jones now io Massachusetts, Samuel mons. will have a cottage house erected 1 on au adjacent lot. Made, j li a postul 1 than retrogrades, and continues the ami shoes ami gents lurnishiug goods, Fuller of Union, Alonzo Davis uow of r(b e cash. • ------I 10 Cents. __ a n d J. It. RICHARDSON, popular Maine hotel tor travelling men. who will move there from Rankin Block. A Fragrant Breath aud Pearly Teeth 632 Main Street. Rockland, while C. M. Walker, esq., All Dealers- ’5K Rockland’s well known attorney aud 1 Arc easily obtained by cleuoviug your teeth t h e Ca t h e r in e . i daily with that justly popular dentifriee, V e s t PICS! PICS! i’he filling-in work al Tillsou’s wharf, real estate agent, occasionally took part UOZODUN r. Composed ut rare uutiseptic I have for sale a lot of uice pigs aud shouts. The new boat being built at Bath for ' herbs, It imparts whileuess to the teeth, a de 13 JO H N A C U ) (JO 11. to make a resting place for the new aud put up a great fielding and batting I iieious aroma to the breath, aud preserves in­ 67 Camden St., Rockland. the Rockland-Ellsworth route will be game. Union bad a smart club iu those tact, trout youth tu uld age, the teeth. Acidity M a k e r s cold storage plant, israpidly developing. TMXDB MXHJC. Enough granite will be laid this week launched the middle of this month. Site days. ■ ut Ihe s umach will destroy the strongest teeth LA’VN FERTILIZER. | uoless Ils effects are euuutcraeted with SOZO-1 Ask for them Anywhere. to form the side walls. Rockland this j will be called the Catherine, aud she und By the way, we must not overlook N. DONT, aud this pure touih-wash protects the W a n t e d . Non-odoroua. Lawu Hoed», a choice mixture, to deotal surlacea hy removing every impurity S. S. Sleeper & Co., Factory, Boston I hoautily your lawns. For sale by O. B. FALKS, year will have oue o f the rtuest cold , the trim and speedy Juliette will make a B. Eastmsu, now of Warren, who wug that adheres to them. Ask your druggist lor „ KNIGHT & J| J | j| | 4e Beaoi* Ht. Ext- Rockland. Heud for book. storage plunts in New England. All1 dandy pair. one of the crack players of the team. 18OZOUONT. 1 THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 9 1893.

THOMASTON ELECTRICS. it does seem to give the impression that the decides not to build, the new connvpiv will minority was running the meeting. 1 see it be prepared to step in and take its place. It The Tuesday Town Meeting.—An In­ says that 1 “asked permission to read two is proposed to make the capital stock SSo,- E.W.BERRY&CO...... THE NEW . . terview On the Subject. letters.” Our side was not askinR“permission.” 000 and that sum has been pledged. Thom­ 1 hardly see of whom I could ask it. The re­ aston people will take a liberal share. Those Tuesday evening last, May 2, a special port is, however, in the main correct. who form the company will not necessarily THE HATTEBS. 4. HARDWARE 4*STORE 4- town meeting was called in Thomaston to It was a large meeting and harmonious, so comprise the men who w ill furnish the money. ON SEA STREET, discuss again and act again on the electric far as outward appearances went. 1 hose The new company will organize under the railroad matter. The advocates of the middle- favoring the “side” saw they were defeated genera, law of 1893, by which the new cor­ Is now open for business with an ele­ of-the-road location evidently had things all and quite naturally desired to get rid of the poration may organize and get a location on their own way Yesterday afternoon a re­ meeting without any action. When the any street not occupied by any other company. gant line of new goods ...... porter of T h e C.-G. had an interview with meeting was in order for business, Mr. E. K. If the R. T. C. Co. refuses to use its loca­ J. E. Moore, esq., who has been one of the O'Brien moved that it adjourn. I said I tion any other company legally organized may leading advocates of the middle ground. Wc hoped it would not adjourn, but as so many take it. And I cannot assume that the pres­ BAR lltUA l\l> STEEL l\ LARGE UR SMALL Q1AATITIES. give the conversation as it took place : 1 bad gathered, some expression should be ent company after abandoning its location LAMSON STIMPSOKT. Reporter —I want to ask you some ques­ made and there might be information to be would make claim to any rights thereto, so tions with relation to the controversy between given, ami that I had two letters I would that the question of the relative rights of the SEA STREET HARDWARE STORE Thomaston anti the Electric Railroad Com­ read at the proper time. Maj. Hewett sec­ two companies in the streets would be of no pany, if you are willing to answer them. onded my suggestion. Mr. O’Brien said that importance. s Ans.—I am adverse to being interviewed in such case he must especially insist on his 1 think now you have asked me enough. 1 as reporters don’t always report correctly. motion. The motion was put and lost by a am opposed to interviews, and take no more Again I fear I may be misunderstood. 1 vote of at least 3 to 1, and some say by a larger interest in this matter than that of a citizen have nothing but kind feeling and interest ratio. This was really the test vote at the doing what I think to be for my town's inter­ NEW for the railroad company and don't want to meeting, those for the “side” generally voting est. All our people need to do is to stand be put in a position of appearing otherwise. to adjourn and those for the middle not to ad­ together and when they have a road have it But while I have kind feeling for the com­ journ. Mr. E. K. O’Brien then moved to where and have the kind of road they wish. SLEEPER 'BROS., pany I have very deep interest in the wel­ pass over article 2, which asked to rescind the 'The town is primarily responsible for damages fare of my town. vote of the January meeting. 1 moved to resulting from defects in the street caused by Reporter.—I would be much obliged if you indefinately postpone, and this was carried. the railway and the taxpayers have a vital Plumbers. Galvanized? Iron and Copper would make a statement about it. Some one moved to indefinitely postpone interest in having a road well built and by a Cornice Workers. Ans.—To begin with 1 am not aware of any Art. 3, which asked for a location on the company who sees business that will permit Spring controversy. The Railroad Co. desires to ex­ north side ami it was carried. I ought in them to build a first-class one, otherwise it -----ALL KINDS OF M FTAL G U T T E R S AND C O N D U C T O R S.------E 3 tend its road to Thomaston anil the citizens justice to ail say these were carried unani­ may be questionable whether it should not be The above cut shows the there desire to have it done. I he company mously. Art. 4 was to see if the town would on some other street. We wish to call the atlentlon nf the eit'Zens of Rockland .’and vicinity to the asks for a location on the north side of Main instruct the Selectmen to grant a location to Latest Stjle in Soft Hats. (net that we are prepared to do NEW WORK and REPAIRING in these several branches in the best innnner possible. street from Mill River to the Prison, except any other Company than the R. T. X C. The directors of the R. T. & C. Co. have where it passes the business blocks. The through the center of Main street and from had no meeting since the Tuesday evening WE^/\VE JtjEfH 1*1 ^LL COLONS Estimates for Work Given. Orders Respectfully Solicited. town refuses this, but offers one through the Mill River east to Rockland line. Maj. town meeting, and wc arc unable to state center of the street, except where it passes Hewett offered a written vote, and Mr. E. K. what they propose to do. 229 Main Street— South End, - - ”” RO KLAND, MAINE the mall, and there on the side next to the O'Brien opposed Mr. Hewett’s motion and M onday, north side of the mall, requiring them to pave moved the article be indefinitely postponed. The articles In the Rockland Tribune on between the rails and eighteen inches outside The last motion took precedence, and was lost Spiritualism are attracting great attention. It and to use tlat rails, or a girder rail, which is a subject in which mnnv people are inter­ M I T ERE! by a larger vote than the motion to adjourn. has the usual flat rail track. The company f >n this motion I said a few words and read a ested. says it must pave if the road goes through • O - letter from C. F. Johnson, mayor of Water­ Our belt line rallropd, the Ltmeroek R. R , the center but insists that T rails shall be M ay 15. S u rin Styles of Coal ville, where they are changing their rails from makes a great saving for our streets. All the JUST RECEIVED. used. In a word the town says center, and T to flat, and one from I). J. McGillicuddy of granite and brick for the improvements and JP paving, and flat rails, and the company insists Lewiston, as to flat rails, both favoring our additions to the powt?r house nt Olen Cove • ‘ on the side with T rails and no paving, but a position. 1 have a copy of Mr. Hewett’s were taken around the city bv this road, in Prices Reduced! lieu of which the heavy loads would have been road along which carriages could not pass. motion if you would like i t : WILCOX cutting up our streets. Those living on Main street are nearly unan­ Voted, That the Selectmen be and they COAL $6 and $6 50 a Ton imous for the middle of the street and our hereby are instructed to grant locations, as SPECIAL FINE STIFF HATS ’ Nice Cleft Flnrd Wood, per cord ...... $6.00 meetings on the subject show that the citizens specified in Art. 4, to any company or corpora­ The storm of Wednesday and the havoc Delivered. in $1 00 buy* a Foot of Nice Prepared Wood at large concur. It is simply a question of tion that will agree to construct and give satis­ wrought among the vessels In our hnrbor put factory assurance of constructing a street rail­ W Coine Early anil Avoid the Kuih. location, and the town feels that it should an expensive exclamation point afer the fact way thereon within a reasonable time with that the completion of our breakwater is de­ have some voice in that, as the company pays suitable paving anil flat rails where the loca­ manded and at as early a day as possible. FRED SPEAR, No. 5 Park!Street. nothing for the street franchise. They think tion is in the middle of the street. NOTICE! GLOVES. Thursday’s experience showed that with the that if it comes on the side it would mar the This was carried unanimously, or nearly so. building of the second section of the granite beauty of the street, injure the trees, discom­ 'The meeting then adjourned. It shows that wall our harbor will be admirably protected FIXE ISkllllTTIEVr OF H i t * mode and annoy and damage those on the those favoring the side of the street are in a from storms and make a perfect haven to- side where it would be located and that the small minority. vessels in rough weather. middle is far preferable. Reporter.—What is the feeling since the P errin ’s B i c y c l e From a comment in one of our exchanges /If/j. ff. IV. Ke/lflEY I perhaps ought to state that our people meeting? understood when permission was granted Ans.— I have been in Boston ever since the regarding the Rockland huiiding strike we should judge that the exchange in question to locate on Main street at the meeting in meeting and have not heard anything about Dress and Driving Gloves has a very erroneous idea ot the class of men January, 1893, that the location now required OF F. BOQSS S BROS.. N. T. the matter here. who are engaged in the strike. They are CALL AT THE STORE OF by the town was conceded to be satisfactory Reporter.—Did your visit to Boston have among our most worthy and intelligent citi­ THE BEST MADE. to the company. In fact the company made any connection with this matter and if so, are zens, and whatever may be ire result we can Will be at our Store with a flattering promises. And in the location you willing to state it, and what you learned? assure our friends that the workmen will con­ A. ROSS WEEKS, : 405 Main Street, granted in 1891 through Thatcher and Knox Ans.—No ! Not entirely ! 1 made it in my duct themselves as law-abiding members of the body politic, and that no measures will be AND SEE THE MACHINES. streets, the location accepted by the company way to make all inquiries I could as to loca­ Pull Line of Furs. He will and written out by them, provided that tion of rails, etc., and found but one opinion adopted that are not legitimate and above­ JO the carriage. Of course there is still “throughout said route in the village of Thom­ and that in confirmation of our position, board. T h e C.-G. believes the nine-hour day is comint’, and holds up both hands in favor much crude ess and imperfection in many aston such streets and part of streets as the I accidentally met a nian on the train who ot the system, but whether this is the tirao for beycles. tar too great a majority selectmen of said town may from time to time take orders for all kinds for furnishes supplies for street railways. Hi it, and whether the movement has the proper a’e cheap, both in quality and price, require shall be paved by said company in a THOMA56.pl.flN-,. pressed surprise that the company should want element ol success in it time alone can tell, but and it is even stated that there is hut one satisfactory manner, between the rails and to build on the side, unless they intended we do hope lor a speedy sett.enient of existing SBC factory in the world where every part of for the distance of eighteen inches outside building a cheap road to sell. He spoke of d llicul’les at.d the early resumption of build­ delivery next Pall Also orders the bicycle is m ade com plete (rom A to thereof.” the danger to children in their play and going ing operations. Z; that is the factory, or rather factories, ■ X / Reporter.—You speak of a meeting of to and from school, dodging and pushing and j for'here are three nf tln-m, being those January, 1893. Will you tell me about the getting onto the track and run over with no THE STRIKE. to Make Over and Repair Seal of Overman Wheel Company, located at J Chicopee Falls, Mass , where the Victor several meetings, including thv one of May 2. fault of the motor man, who could not see The history of ihebinyele is rich in all bicycle, are I u It complete, without out­ Answer.—There is not much to tell. The them in season. He said people didn’t realize Nothing Especially New in the Way of Developments. that pertains to crudeness, novellv. anil side assistance The tires are Victor meeting in January was to see if the town the danger from electric railroads. One the subsequent rapid divelnpment ol tire., not those of same pail maker; the would grant a location up Main street. The Garments This is the season prominent man, Mr. Lane of Boston, said The building strike Is on. Some of the boss lines which wc.-e th.i foundation at tic s i biles are Vic 1.r sioblles, rims Victor company canvassed the town and there was that electric roads were getting control, and painters have put their men at w..rk on a nine- Oxford lies, modern bicycle of to-day. Since 1810 rims, ami so on The vast structure a large meeting, and those who were opposed in Massachusetts they were trying now to hour day,but the building contractors still pto- t e inventive genius ot man lei Irani at devoted to the manufacture ot Victor saw beforehand that the citizens wanted it *cnt an unbroken front, and say that while of the year to give your orders. work iipnii the construction of cycles; bicycles were all buHt expta S'lv for the protect themselves and said we should also. hot trot until 1809. witch tho A non'...... up that street. So no opposition was made, the strike bothers them somewhat they are purpose with the intention ol turning I saw several street railway people who deal Southern Ties, velocipede appeared, can it. In said that out the best ami high"*' grade bicycles in getting workmen all the time, and will soon and I so slated in the meeting, l or some in supplies and build roads, and but one cycle manufacturing took the wot Id at the highest prices have a full crew. The strikers, however, say reason, 1 kown not what, the vote was taken opinion was expressed and that was the mid­ E v e r y I slightest form as an industry The Id. 'Fiat the Overm in Wheel Company by written ballot and a few near the stage 1 hat they are not getting munv wotkintn and cvelti ol to-day is a radically (I 11 rent lias sue ceded goes without saying, and dle of the street and flat or girder rails. < )ne can’t The striking employees have adver­ Blucher Oxfords! voted “no,” but the most bitter opponent o f dl'iir from that o f live • si\ ve u s ago. i's m en iiieent plant, cnmp'ete in every man figured out the difference in cost between t e d for work to do and a portion of their men the location on Main street did not vote. tslioultl w ee Within tins period the i f i y bicycle his detail. 1- an object lesson to nth. r m ak­ the side ami the center through our street at are now at work on co operative jobs. The -IN - superseded the d uigei . .s high wl.ei l; lAnd had tly vote 1 < -n t. . -n I ■ h.md ers w o desire to retd, the summit of about S5000. In Malden the City Gov­ secretary. I). A. Packard, Inforni-cus that they eushionlileshnvesmneiil.il sol'd ones, fame. Toe Victor being the iirst safety b s ’Vrnr there would have been no ernment will not allow electrics until the have promise 0, plenty of work and are now ai d these io turn II ivc In ett placed aim ing bicycle bii'lt in America, its makers negative, the whole question was to have it < >ur Styles company agrees to give five cent fares into Auguring on several important contract*. Black, Russet and Tan Shades. miter hark numbers by the more modern have al'.e. ys been a little in advance in come properly and the vote was, as I remem­ Boston, and perhaps we should consider this Meanwhile mattteis are quiet mid oiderly, and pneumatic 'ire.1 The higlu-t grnlehi- improved construction 7 he V icto r ber it, unanimous for the middle of the street also. One sentiment, however, prevailed, that promise to continue so eyeles of 1893, such as the ivie Id-lamed "Flyer” hen illustrated is considered the t o r Victor bicycles, h ive probably readied loghes’ devi looiiient ever attained. Its and flat rails. Mr. Macomber was present where a road was not an immediate necessity n e x t Onf ot the city contractors informtd a repor- and accorded the courtesy of speaking the town would be the gainer to wait, even a and explained as to the poles, width of pav­ oortcr 01 1 h e C.-tj Saturday lb it the builders year, for the improvements going on in elec­ had prom Led the strikers it they would woik ing outside of rails, and so those matters were Gents’ tric supplies is s«» great that a w ar will give a the test of the 1 ear on a ten-hour basis that next left to the selectmen. It was soon after cheaper and a belter road, In fact the opin­ year the nine-hour day would be put in force announced that the company would build to Fuller 5 Cobb, ion prevails among those men that in a war without miiv proviso. The workmen say, how­ Mill River only and they hauled the materials the dangerous overhead trolley will be done ever, that (his prnpo-itlon has never been for­ Fine Neckwear! onto the route. away with and some system of storage batteiy mally made to them. From Interviews with At our annual meeting articles were in the will be used; they say the progress is rapid. well known Union carpenters we believe that SYNDICATE BLOCK. D o n ’t fitil Io sm I b e s t warrant asking to rescind the vote of the stub a pr« position trom the con true ors would Reporter.—What action will now be taken he favorably received. We should to glad January meeting, and authorize a location on goods. by the company, and do you think the road t > report any action that would lead o a set­ Rockland, - Maine. the north aide. These were indefinitely post­ will be built? tlement ot the strike. poned on a division of the house, by a vote Ans.—I am not in the councils of the com­ so overwhelming that it was practically pany, ami cannot speak for it. I hope and unanimous. The president of the company believe thev will lake a candid ami business­ and our selectmen that same day then fixed Ladies’ Fine Boots like view of the matter and respect the \ upon a location, satisfactory to both, and wishes of our people, whose feeling on the were about to sign it when the selectmen re­ subject they must see is deep ami sincere quired him to agree upon a time within which ami must command their respect. I do not 1 - -F »- - » ’ -.X .**** it should be built. He refused to fix any think there is any unfriendly feeling towards time and they separated and the following day the company unless some has been engender­ Mr. Macomber withdrew the application for ed bv this constant pressing the matter and that binge ol dovelopni* nt where man\ ! eontrnut hi the cryde wheel <»l 1H16 is location and announced that the com­ seeming to try to weary our people out. If m ore improvem ent* m e impi b ib le i' Hiost in n k d mid shirtlm .'. I'he O ver- THE COST. not impossible ‘i’he maximum md U) ami It is now asrumj that ho i. 28 In 3o I r 1893 covering every feature of the tion, were so anxious for the road, that they 1 think our people would give this company pounds is the proper stand.ud varying Viotor product It is a 0 im uph of the surrendered on the lirst shot, though it was the preference on the same terms. $2.00 for cream trom tlie former lor a racing whin l to printers it and proliihly the Quest in the air, and 1 suppose the company thought 1 have heard it said the Rockland I ity tile latter for tough usage aitil very heavy rat ihign levotiil to (tie subject. the whole army was in a like demoralized Government wouldn’t give another company riders. Above or below there weights condition, and so had another meeting called tartar anil soda is undesirable. a location in Rockland, but I cannot believe Again, ait in the manufacture of the May 2. I have been told that the directors tiiis. They will, I think, look to the interest sufficient to raise a HAND SEWED bicycle has lightened anil beautified tin of the company voted to have that meeting of the city in preference to that of any material andJines of design, compensa­ called, but 1 don't know. It may be they corporation. barrel of flour, while STYLISH, DURABLE. ting for weight by a better understanding misinterpreted the defection of a few to a Reporter.—Y »i>speak of another company and application of uiecbanics. until to­ day pleasure, touring or business trip- wholesale surrender and wanted to try again building the road. What other company? before beginning to build, but they should Horsfords Bread COMFORTABLE, are rquslly indulged in by all The b Ans.—If the R. T. X C. Co. will not build cycle is coming to he as iudispeusuhle a now be satisfied. another company stands ready to construct Preparation will give the carriage, simply because the art ol The meeting of May 2 was the largest the road. 1 don’t care to mention the names PERFECT FITTING. bicycle tuanuiacture has made it possibh town meeting 1 ever saw here, and spoke just now, as the outside capitalists are men who better results at a to obtain from the bicycle lor business with no uncertain sound. don't care to he identified with any contro­ The beet assortment in the i or pleasure that which is impossible from , Reporter.—I have heard the report of it in versy or trouble with the R. T. & C. Co. and cost of $ 1.60. city at the Thomaston Herald criticized as incorrect. the people of Thomaston, but the preliminary KEtjVTVK 1^. WE15K*. Will you give me an account of it? steps have bceu taken towards organizing Will be pleased to show the Merits of this Beautiful and Substantial Machine Answer.—1 have just read that report, and such a coinpaay, and if the other company E. W. Berry & Co.'s CATAl.OU(Jfc.b HUtlt US APel.IC.VI ION. 14 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1893 Q

City Clerk Burnham reports 212 dog licenses MEN AND WOMEN. The Boston and Albany Railroad has issued Wise Saws and Modern Instances. FOLKS AND THINGS. | Issued to date. a World’s Fair Folder containing valuable in­ GUARANTEED 1 00 G o i n g I A barrel of spirituous liquid bound for the formation. Send to A. S. Hanson, General Statistics compiled for the census or 1890, Personal Paragraphs of More or Less OUR PREMIUM BOOK. Passenger Agent, Baston. for a copy. sh >w that the percent age of death* from con­ < >nt. o f IliiM iriO M M ! ' jail was vne of the Hea street sights, Sunday Interest to Our Readers. sumption, in the entire country, is .116; from morning. , eaticcr and tumors, .021; total, .14. The All flubscriberR, new or old, can secure a i percentage for both, in the New England GOLDEN RULE SHOE Deputy Marshal Hiram Rivers has been put Mrs. Emery Colcord i s in Boston. BUSINESS LOCALS. copy of our beautiful gift book, Laurel Leaves, In charge of the tramps in the Tillson wharf i States is larger ; that for consumption being A dvertisem ents In thia column nvK ckwth a h r C. H. Ames of Boston is in town. j .128; for cane r, etc., .035; total .163. upon payment of 82 for T C.-G. a year and stone yard. l in k . No Insertion less than twenty-five cents. 3 0 DA YS 35cts. additional. The hooka have been sold Ezekiel Ros«, esq., of Newcastle was in the Modern pathologists aver that consumption Charles Rich, who has been visiting his is otily one form ol scrofula of which tubercle by agents for 82.50. They coat our subscribers, grandfather, C. R. Whitney, returned to Bos­ city. Saturday. Look out for the “ E. W. cigar. It's coming. is the essential element The tendency to Atlantic Shoe Store, as above, only 25cts. It mailed, send 20cta. ton, Saturday. Miss Lucy Hodgmnn has gone to New York serofu’ous diseases is usually heredity, though F. A. PETERSON', Proprietor, CLOSING OUT SALE for postage. Laurel Leaven contain origioal to visit her sister. such diseases may be acquired through the Jere Murphy has sold his fleet-looted Tommy A fine line of sterling silver hat pins at Spear. Has the Sole Agency In this city for •tories, essays and poems by thirty-five of the T. P Pierce, esq , was in Belfast last week May A Stover’s. action of various exciting causes, all of which these Fine Wearing Shoes, and they beat known writers of the age, with autograph to Will Grinneil and has a new and sleek-look- may he classed together as “ causes of debil­ cmnot be purchased st any other store. The undersigned offers ing hack horse. attending a esse in the 8. J. Court. They are a Maine mad** fihoe from the Introduction by Oliver Wendall Holmes. 25 latest songs of the day sent to any ad­ ity.” Freeport Factory, and they ure put out Dr. T. L. Estabrook and wife arrived Friday As a volume for the home circle, the center Communications from South Thomaston, dress In the United States, no two alike, for Mr. M. I. Stevens, of Northport, Waldo for a good Style and Co., Me., was the victim of a remarkably ma­ her Entire Stock at table or a birth day or holiday gift, no book of Appleton and Burkettvllle were received too from their sojourn in New York. 5 cents in postage stamps. Address E. A. late for insertion. M. W. Five, express messenger on the Frank lignant type of constitutional tuberculosis, Honest Shoe, the year la more desirable. Ira beautiful bind­ Collamore, 600 Main St., Rankin Block. originating from external causes. In the late ing, fine letter press and illustrations attract We have a new picture framing firm in town Jonef, te off duty with sickness. spring or early summer of 1889 he began to Backed up by a Cost for the next 30 the eye, while the cuntenta entertain the reader — R. B. Burnham A Co , who have leased Mr?. H. A due ter and family areal W. H. Haskell has Saltlnes in one pound decorated suffer from pain in bis left foot, attended with and do credit to the taste which has selected so rooms over Mr. Burnham's store and gone to Glover’s. They arrived Saturday. packages. swelling aud slight tenderness, resembling G u a ra n te e ! days. Particular at­ charming a book. Remember, old as well as v ork. rheumatism. Despite skillful medical treat­ Thonsands of these Shoes have been Mrs. Alexander Cummings of South Wey­ Thurlow's fish market, 35 Union street, cor. ment he grew worse; and, in the following sold, and the verdict of the wearer Is new subscribers are entitled to the book. Capt. Clarence A. Packard has gone to Ash- mouth, Mass., is visiting her parents in the of Oak. has the best of everything in the fish that they are the BEST. 18 Call and examine a copy. winter, a suspic.ous looking swelling appeared tention given to Infants' dale to resume summer business. He intends city. line. It is kept scrupulously clean and neat upon his left temple. He finally sought relief W h y N o t Try a P air ? to build a fine fish trap this season in connec­ Mrs. Charles Oitenbeimer, nee Lizzie Thorn­ Hnd is up to date. Telephone orders taken and , at the Massachusetts General Hospital, un­ Save your boston Journal coupons for Mias tion with his other fishing interests. es, of Holyoke, Mass., is visiting friends in goods promptly delivered. Order a fish by dergoing an examination by the board of BLAKE BLOCK, NORTH END. Furnishings. Holen A. Kallocb. O r A f te r lune 1st will remove to Rankin Block. G. F. Kaler A Co. now occupv their cheerful this city. telephone and see. surgeons of that institution April 7, 1896. The electric railroad baa received some darl­ They pronounced his disease to be constitu­ new office. It is fitted up in hard-|>ine, is wel| Miss Emma Anderson started for Boston The June Fashion Books are now on sale at N. T. SLEEPER, ing little platform freight cars. lighted and conveniently arranged, and Mr. tional tuberculosis, stating that amputation of and New York Saturday to visit friends and Huston’s news stand the nffected foot and the opening of all exist­ The new Unlversaliat cook books are meeting Kaler’s pride thereat is pardonable. relatives there. Nice Mixed Candy 10 ettf. per pound at ing abscesses and of others as they should, 33 SPRING ST. with a ready sale. Get one before the edition from time to time, appear were necessary for The Mt. Desert went on her route to Bar Conductor Sprague of the Rockland-Lewiston Simmons Fruit store, If you want some nice is exhausted. the prolongation of his life and afforded some Harbor Wednesday. The Rockland Is in run is West attending tho convention of rail­ Walnuts to make cake with wo have 'em, fine The City Market bad the first fresh salmon of Boston receiving a new boiler and other re­ hope for permanent recovery. Almost prefer­ road conductors. Chocolate Drops for frosting 20 cts. per pound ring death to such mutilation. Mr. Stevens PICTURE the season, Saturday. It was a ten-pounder pairs. I)r. G. W. Thompson has returned from bis at E. E. Simmons Cor. Main and Myrtle 8t. returned home and put himself in the hands and was yarned at Machias. J. R. Flye’s yearling colt is a little beauty of a local physician who recommended a southern trip and reports that be has bad an Oxton A Eldridge, 252 Main street, have O 1 T . E A T Officer Hills and Special Officer Brewster and will look an electric car and its conductor exceedingly pleasant tune course of remedies now known as Rudolf’s FRAMING! arrested a drunken inan nt the K. A L. depot straight in the eve without a blink. It is an made a great reputation for their corned beef. New Medical Discovery and Rudolf’s Crean Prof. L C. Bateman, who has been spending one night last week. The man was taking a inbred Winthrop Morrill and a promising ani­ Try it. Meats, green stuff and groceries of all Emulsion. Having just returned from the w inter at Norwell, Mass., is now at Ills kinds delivered any where in the city. Clearing Sale! nap on the railroad track. mal. Thanks to their use, Mr. Stevens escaped home, North Searstnont. the surgeon’s knife and is now in good health New York with the The Ladies Auxiliary of the Rock bind The dust yesterday blew about Main street Miss Mattie Pottle of Bangor, who has been E. B. Ingraham A Co. have fresh fish of all with two good legs, abscesses all healed, and, Charitable Association will meet Thursday with great enthusiasm and was just horrid. to all appearance, the tubuctilar taint eradi­ largest line of Mouldings 82000 Worth visiting her sister, Miss Myra Pottle, in this kinds constantly on hand, with meats and next at two p. in , with Mrs. S. M. Venzfe, The sprinkler, the sprinkler, that well beloved green stuff of all kinds. Greens, spinach, cated from his system. Letters, with stamps city, returned home this morning. enclosed, relating to bis case, will be prompt­ ever shown in Knox corner Granite and Union streets. sprinkler, where is it ? Bring it forth, Horatio, radishes and cucumbers now in stock. E. B. Surplus Stock Capt Enos Cooper, who has been spending ly answered by him. His post-office address Will every subscriber or buyer of the Boston and let it make the dust dust. Ingraham A Co. County, we are prepared the Wimer with bis daughter. Mrs. V. K. is Belfast. Me., Box, 641. Without Regard to Cost. Journal Rend the World’.- Fair coupons to this The Program for the Olde Folkes May Parris, at Paris, has returned to take command Rod o IPs New Medical Discovery and New ♦o execute orders for Pic office to be added to the vote of Mias Helen A. Festival! (Mav 18) is to be the most unique Flint Brothers, Bakers, will continue to de­ Gleam Emulsion embrace the latest ami best of his vessel liver Brown Bread to customers Saturday p. Ladies’ Fine Silk Hose, Kallocb of T h r C.-G* force, who is one of the and musically meritorious ever gotten up in discoveries of modern science for the treat­ tore Framing at shortest leaders in the contest. our city. The great audience that is to be pre Robert Milburn, who has been in the employ m. Try our Milk Bread and Rolls, fresh ment and cure of Consumption, Scrofula. Ladies’ Fine Lisle Thread Hose, of 8L Glair Bros. A Co., will move to Red every day and the quality of each is guaran­ Tuberculosis, Cancer, Rheumatism and their notice. A well known Rockland professional man sent will not bo disappointed In expecting a Silk and Taffety Gloves, stone, N. H., this week. During the past year teed to be unsurpassed by any in tho market. predisposing causes. Try them and they will had his garden plowed and richly dressed the good time. Mr Milburn uas made 42 tons of candy (or do you good. We invite Comparison, Kid Gloves, past week and sad to relate he found too late Go to 404 and get one of those Duplex A very fine set of plans lor Ihe new Central his employers. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Un­ that he had put a fair share of the work ai d Trouser Stretchers. Only 81- No more bags and Club building are on exhibition at Spear. May RODOLFS d erw ear, dressing on bis next neighbor s lot. A Stover’s. They are the work of Austin Leander Staples, a former well known Rock­ in the knees. Buy one and keep your panta­ H B. Ingraham and E. D. Carleton have Pease of Boston. They are made subject to land business man, and now postmaster at loons free from wrinkles. A. T. BlackIngton Challenge Competition. Linen and Paper Collars, completed a nice of landscape gardening at the approval ot the club. The old building is Monroe, has been in the city for a few days. 8 Co., 404. If inconvenient to Ladies’ Boots and Slippers Mr. Staples reports a large sale for his patent New Medical Discovery W . L. Blackington’s, Rockland Highlands, and to be sold at auction today, and is to be im­ Laces, Jewelry, are now at work at Eph. Perry’s, Maverick mediately removed. halter, which is really a great thing. E. A. Collamore is selling fresh crackers for AND drop a card in the 25cts. per. 100 and delivers them to any part street, and W. H. Glover’s, Middle street. One of the results of Friday's financial panic 0. P. Hix and wiie are home front Chicago and our Agent will Dress Goods, Etc.. Etc. of the city. The new striker for the fire alarm has been in New York was the failure of S. V. White, where they have resided for the past eight A LL MUST BK CLOSED months, and their many friends are glad to Roiolfs Cream Emulsion, on you with a full line of AT SOME PRICE. set up in the Cedar street church. The new (Deacon White), the well known financier. E. A. Callantore is selling fifteen bananas for AB9OLDTELT CURE box for the head of railroad wharf will be Close on the heels of the announcement of bis welcome them back from the windy city. Mr. twenty-five cents. Also candy for 10 cts per Samples and quote prices. erected this week if the weather is suitable and failure comes the news of the resumption of Hix reports immense crowds at the World's pound. Lemons 15 cts. per dozen. New and CONSUMPTION, the lines run on the telephone poles on Grove business. “ Deacon” White Is well known to Fair, but says that the accommodations are second hand show cases for sale. CollAmorc, We guarantee satisfaction C. F. KITTREDGE, street. our people through his summer sojourning at ample. Rankin Block. SCROFULA. or no sale. 402 Main St., Rockland. Special Officer Yeatondid a nice little piece of Bay Point, and all are pleased to hear ot his Mrs. Arthur H. Berry will leave for San Now is the time to paper your house. It is ULCERS. detective work last week. A boy named return to business. Francisco Monday next, where she will pass surprising to see how pretty and nice a paper ECZEMA ’Charles Berwick stole 842 belonging to Capt. R o c k l a n d H ig h l a n d s .—Albert Rich has the Summer. Mrs. W. O. Fuller, Jr., will you can buy at Spear, May A Stover’s for ten ANU R. H. BURNHAM & 0 0 , Charles Burgess of schooner Carrie Hix The leave the same day for her old home in Kansas. returned from Bangor....M rs. Addie Fields cents a roll. All UiHoaMfla of the Elver, Stomach, Kid­ 413 MAIN STREET. 18 theft occurred at eight in the morning, and Mr. made a few days visit with frieuds and relatives The two ladies will journey together as far as Try the “ Bijou" a first-class ten cent cigar. neys and Blood. 6 Yeaton arrested the boy in Thomaston at one In the city recently ....W ill Drake has Chicago. C. H. Moor A Co., Apothecaries, Main street, SOLD EVERYWHERE. CORPORATION NOTICE, p. ra., recovering most of the money. Berwick gone to work on the electric cars as conductor. Mr. Blake ot New York of the Blake Steam cor. Oak. The Corporators of the Rockland Savings Bank are hereby notified that the r annual meeting will was sentenced to 90 days in jail. ....M H. Daggett has painted the Interior of Pumo Co. was in the city Saturday, with S i r t ^ s The May Fashion Books have arrived. We be held nt tlielr Banking Rooms, W ednesday, S h o r t s . — W. O. Hewett has had repaitf his house....Liizie Drake is at work for the party. He was en route for his seashore prop­ M ay 10, IK93, at IO o’clock a. in., for the Offer this week Special Misses Smith learning tho dressmakers trado. have them for sale by the single copy, or take choice of officers for the ensuing year, und the made on his residence, Park street ------Wh» t erties. Mr. Stover,the Bluehlll property owner H a l l — Rockland, April 26, to Mr. and Mr*. trunsuctlon of any other business that may proper­ a lovely day was yesterday------W . J . Oxtco ....M rs. 8. M. Bird, who has been very sick, and builder of the Juliette and Catherine, was yearly subscriptions at the publishers price. George A. Hall, a daughter. ly come before them . 17-18 V alu es in is slowly Im proving....Edgar Ripley of Ap­ Huston’s News stand. R o ss-R o ck lan d , A pril 26, to Mr. and Mrs John E. D. BPK A R .B ec’y. A Co. have named their market the Quincy with them. R o m , a daughter. Rockland, May 2, 1839 -----Mayflowers now bloom-----A portion ot pleton has gono to work for W. H. Glover A Hugh R Hatch of Islesboro will graduate S u l l iv a n —Rockland, A pril 23, to Mr. and Mrs. U N D E R W E A R Good Beef, Iron and Wine is a fine Spring Sullivan, a son—Eugene. the baseball ground fence is flat-----A new Co., learning ihe joiner’s trade... .Miss Fie soon from Newton Theological Seminary. Mr. P a t -R o ck lan d , A pril 29, to Mr. aud Mrs. A lon­ tonic. Prepared at the Bijou drug store. zo I) «y, a daughter. AND HOSIERY. plate-glass window has been substituted for the Perry is visiting friends in Thomaston.... Hatch may be offered, it is said, a professor­ C. H. Moor A Co., Main street, cor. Oak. Colson —Rockland, May 7, to Mr. and Mrs. cracked one iu A. Ross Weeks’ store. Sam’i Hewett has painted his house and put ship at Newton. He has experienced some Emerson G. Colson, a non. Joiners Wanted! in new windows, and others have commenced D onlon—Rockland, May 3, to Mr. und Mm. The following gifts were received at the trouble with his voice which would militate Martin Donlon, a non. making improvements about their premise*. Twenty-five Joiners wanted. None but first- Our Ladies’10 cent Vest House of the G )od Shepherd last week : Ames­ against his preaching. He at one time sup­ Large inmortation of Tamarinds direct from Lin n e k in —So. Thomaston. Mav 1, to Mr. and Mr*. M. K l.innekin, a duu'.,))*<-i. class workmen need apply. ....A l Perry is at work for the John Bird Co plied the Baptist Church in So. Thomaston. the West Indies by C. M. Tibbetts. 200 kegs 17 SHERMAN. GLOVER ik CO. bury, Miss., box of clothing; Portland, box Po l a n d —F riendship, A pril 6, to Mr and Mrs. and 2 for 25c. Hose with extra fine new fruit. Price only 82 25 for clothing; Girl’s Friendly Bath, package of A. W. Butler made a business trip to Bath, 'Tie man B. Poland, u sou. 50 lbs net weight, (about 4 cents a pound.) Mil l e d —( ushing, A pril 13, to Mr. and Mrs. bibs; box clothing .'rom Immanuel Church, Amusements and Announcements. Geo. F .Miller, a daughter. finished feet are great Fnday. Cipt. O. A. Crockett also went over Call and see them. Shelburn Falls, Mass.; W. J. Coakley, Rock io have unother squint at the steamboat Cath­ Mo r se —Cushing, April 14, to Mr. and Mm. Win. land, barrel of flour; Mrs. Hunt, Rockland, B Morse, a daughter. bargains. Magdallne Meri, under the management of arine, which is to make things hum on the The Rockland Steam Carpet Cleaning Co. is Mo n r o e - C urbing, A pril 29, to Mr and Mrs. picture books; Girl’s Friendly, Christ Church, Andy J. Munroe, a non. Situation Wanted Fred Swantou appear on the boards at the Rockland-Ellsworth route. Capt. Crockett prepared to take up carpets, clean them thor Yo u n g -C ushing, May 3, to Mr and Mrs. Chea­ Biddeford, Mu , package clothing and home ter R. Young, a non—Charles Karl. By a muii 40 years old; 18 years* experience in opera house, May 17. has labored hard to build up this important oughly, and put them down, promptly, general merchandise; also furniture and carpets, linen. I)UN i o n —No. A ppleton, A pril 80, to Mr. and A lot of Infants’ Dresses, Jack Mtson and Marion Manola in “ Friend feeding line to Rockland, and all our people cheaply and in a business-llko manner. No Mrn. Geo. Dunton, a son. including making and laying; pleudng address, The managers of Oakland Garden have se­ arc pleased that he will have two fine boats the more ruining of carpets with sticks necessary.- CLA RK -St George, A pril 28, to Mr. and Mm. good sulu-man, und Isa worker; best references Fritz" will be the great attraction of the seuson. B eit Clark, a non from past and present employers. Salary not so Socks and Bibs will be lected a spot for their proposed bail ground, much oi an object as per nnnent situation with They appear in the Opera House May 29. coming season to handle the rapidly growing O lson—Cushing, May 4, to Mr. and Mrs. John and will have it marked out, graded, and if Olnon, a daughter. good bouse in 'tocklnad. A ddress B. I’. G EO RG E, business ot the line. Do you want something new and delicious in Auburn, Maine. 17-18 sold at a Low Price. necessary fenced in. Games between Rock­ At Ltmeroek Hull, Friday night, the same PlK It HON—Waltham, Mann., April 28, to Mr. aud committee who conducted the Calico Ball so The Bostou Herald of Friday said : “ Last the fancy cake line. We have it. We lead, Mrn. W. W. Pierson, a daughter. land, Camden and Warren can easily be ar others follow. Try our celebrated O. n.. Milk Call for our SI.00 Glove ranged and there is excellent prospect of a successfully will give another pleasant dance, night Miss Clara W. Gregory tendered WANTED and the invitations for the calico ball hold good a complimentary recital to about CO of Bread, none genuine without our mark on it— iflarriagfb. game between the Rock lands and Bowdoins* 20 second-hand Squure 1'iunos. We want these for 79 cents. for this. her friends in the parlors of 100 Pembroke “ C. E. R.” Al) first-class grocers sell it. Hot for schoolhouses, society balls, etc. We run allow G. L. Crocked of Vinalhaven, who manages brown bread and beans every Saturday night K n io u t —K e iz e r —Rockland, A pril 29. by Rev- you more at this time than ever again. Change The G. A. R. Relief Corps ladies will have street. On Saturday Miss Gregory will grad­ J S. Moody, Wulter W. Knight and Annie O- the Boston University team, wants a game here and Sunday morning. C. E. Rising, the your old Square and get a nice Upright. the latter part of the month, in fact there is no an apron sale and entertainment next Monday. uate from Emerson College ot Oratory, and the Keizer of Waldoboro. rendition ot her selections last evening won her family baker, 265 Main St.. Rockland, Mo. CuRTia—Ca rson—Catnden, May 2, Al. W . C ur­ MAINE»MUSIC CO., deurtb ot opportumtv if our boys will only Mav 15. The sale will take place in the after­ Telephone connection. tis, of Rockland, and Rosa Carson, of Cuindeu. 16 Corner|I.lmerock Street. brace up and take an iuterest in the matter. noon and the play in the evening. Refresh­ much commendation. Miss Gregory was at- Bu t l e b -llEMENWAV—Camd< n, May 1, by Rev CROCKETT & LOVEJOY. sisted by Miss Lillian I. Eaton, who rendered C. C. Phelen, Chenier M. Butler und Etta llemen- R. Fred Crie left Saturday for Bur Harbor ments will be on sale. The aprons ure all Dr. G. W. Thompson wishes the public to w »y, both of Union. DR. BELLE S. AYERS, nett wnd tasty and serviceable aud prices will general vocal selections, with Bertram L. Sbap- J ones —Fin n —Union, A pril 28, by Mlul Mo*iran, to superintend work on ihe breakwater there. leigh at the pi.no.’’ Miss Gregory is a resi­ remember that he continues to represent J. F. Enq., William II. Jones of Union, and Millie U. He will be away all Summer. Uncle Sum is a be low. Gerrity A Co., the celebrated artists. He will Finn of Wunhingtoii. LADIES’ dent of this city. SUKEKORTII —GVBKLOCK — W ashington, A pril queer employer at times. He takes Capt. Tarr The entertainment given under the auspices take orders for enlarging portraits, also for 24, by T . H. Bowden, E-q., Henry E. Sukeforth of M edical Parlors. I Say Neighbor 1 from the job on the Saco Rivet, at his home, ot the Y. P. S. C. E. fa the Y. M.C. A. rooms. THE OLD* FOLKS. crayon, oil and water colors, and deliver tnly Wa'hiugtuu, and Jennie R. Overlook of Waldoboro first-class work. sends him to Rockland, and then locates Mr. Wean end ay evening, was a most delightful Ornes Ilout Are you farming? Plough your land Crie at Bar Hatbor. Capt. Tarr, who is u most event. The Ariel Ladies Quartet, Geo. E. Cleatbs. this week. Then pulverise it thor­ efficient officer and a very genial anil approach­ Torrey, W. O Fuller, Jr . L. G. March and The sale of seats tor the Olde Folkes May oughly with TURKEY ECCS. Bills —Rockland, May 6, Abner R. Bills, aged 64 Buths. able man, is very welcome here, but it would others participated. Festyvail opened at Burnham's Star store l’urkey eggs for hatching can be bought of C. yearn, 9 months, 5 duys. seem that it would he the most natural thing yesterday morning. In kali an hour 100 seats MoKIEN-Rockland, May 7, Edward Morten, Specialty of Diseases of Women ic Children. Wednesday evening ihe tenth (to-morrow)” A E. Rising, the Baker, Rockland, tor 81 per in the world to locate Capt. Tarr in Saco and had been sold, this indicates something of ug< d 3.3 years, II mouths, 24 duys SYNDICATE BLOCK, Third Floor. The Osborne Harrow, Fair Rebel ’ will engage the attention of setting of thirteen eggs. T u c k er m a n —Rockland, May 8, John W . 'l uck Mr. Crie here. We trust Unc e Sam won’t be tlie public interest iu the concert that comes off erinsu, aged 4b years, M rnon'hs. 17 HOC HI-AND. ME. theatre goers at the opera house. This is a £- sensitive about our suggestion and stop bis Thursday of uext week, May 18. The pro­ WANTED-A CIRL. P itm a n —A ppleton, May 2, John C. Pitm an, The best in the m arket, for which wo turn engagement, the company having dupli­ aged 41 years. 6 mouths, 12 days. are the BOLE AGENTS In thia s«o- paper. We don't intend anything harmful. gram which will appear this week is to con­ Shu will be expected to

FRATERNITY FACTS. VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS C u re s Scrofula CITY OF ROCKLAND. - e Save $ 4 9 C alifornia Appleton Odd Fellows and Their Hal A Batch of Readable Notes from the Hom I Mrs. E. J. Rowell,• well, Medford,Moflfon Mass., gays her — Masonic Matters. mother has lieenn curedc u r c io of f ReroftilaSen l»ythe*uwsof “ T H E B E S T Great Central Route Overland Ex­ four hotties of after having had A ttention 1« he of Granite miieh <>th« r tro KWWWPERK aluieiil,nn-l being tloi s of chspter cu rsio n s reduced toqui ton low condition M aine: HE C.-G. man min- of health, as it was thought she could not live. — CHEAPEST" t m ore TJKRSONAl.I.Y oondne i.l Tnurl-t Elrlir«ton« (iered into II N. t nnally, he T to Colombo, Utah, I’ortluna, <>re»on,»nd all NerveTonic Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi­ tegiftterc-d, m m hi red. Pacific coast points have Boston (Boston it Albany dents and Visitors—Occurrences Triv­ INHERITED SCROFULA. ne j ear ftom the firat T i ll) s’ place of f dep. t) every Thursday, 3 p. m .; arrive at H in the city. business Tuesday, ial and Important but None the Less Cured inv little boy of hereditary id shall Francisco Tuesday following. Rate*, sleeplt lk-n to an enormous degree. 1 could not building, wheref|we [find a small vesti­ At These New Prices licensed, and the sex, registered numbers and de­ A. 8. Bl’ZZEI.L, s Ticket Agent. >r - hoc on either foot. My ankles were Dr. E. II. Lylord has fitted up a very scription of all meh dog-; provld- d. however, thnt JO^Correspontlenee solicited sores. My legs w re discolored to my bule with a door [.opening directly in the sex, registered numbers and description shall knees .and...... re so swollen and clumsy that I could cosy office in tile front room over bis not In- requited o< dogs covered by n kenui I license. ly walk. My arms and hands were swollen and front into the largejroem which will be ^IWMy fi My face was affected drug store. on Section rt. The mayor of aach city, the select­ Maine Central R. R. .-lids we d puffed up used as a,banquet hall. This room will men of towns and the assessors of plantntloe« -hall i describ __ ...... ling and sm unnually, within ten days from the tirnt day of May I suffered in every part of my body. I was a p..------not he finished atjpresent. Don’t forget that the Luciers apptar . -arrant to one • police officer ASSENGER trains leave Rockland as fol­ object both in feelings and to look upon. N o leper A Nice Bbl. of St. Louis con tables directing the. i to proceed forthwith either P lows : in Bible times suffered more intensity than I. Hearing From the vestibule we turn to the left nt the Opera House next Friday I,ook j to kill or cause to hckll I’d al1 dogs within such city, 8.26 A. M., for Hath, Brunswick, Lewiston, of Dalton’s Sarsaparilla and its wonderful cures I re­ town and pi mtatioii not ollaied Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, St. John, Portland, solved to try it. December 17.1892. I was examined to the stairs nnd ascend seven steps to a for the street parade. cording to the provision' of Dils iu the presence of several gentlemen ut Belfast by iti t to enter and Boston, arriving In Boston a, 4.30 P.M . Parlor Elnur Small, M. I> . the originator of Dalton’s Sar- broad landing, then up seven more steps con plab t against the o ' ih thereof, car for Boston. smarilla and Nerve Tonic, who encouraged inc in my Steamer Emmeline goes on the route Such officers shall r. cel by, town or 1.36 P. M., for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, •rmination to try the remedy, I.have taken two bot­ in the opposite direction to a small this week, two trips a day, Capt. G. G. plantation, one dollar fo Waterville, Portland and Boston, arrlving In Boston tles and a r third. Tim FLOUR! idlls tor such servics shall he approved by the at 9.30 P. M. tirelyleft my In ion ed j landing. The stairway will he ceiled in Webster in command. mayor of cities, and municipal officers of towns 9.00 P. M., Steamboat Train—Every night, Sun­ i fe -I myself a n sed MERItlTT A- and plantations. on my ankles. spruce and painted straw color. A door days included—for Bath, Brunswick,Lewiston, Au­ application For tho Low Price o f only S4.50 16 18 R. II. BURNHAM, City Clerk. burn, Waterville, Bangor and Bar Harbor. Port­ ...... -.linusly cured ns was Naainan of out wno The ever popular Luciers, with their dipped in th- river Iordan and vvas healed. Though J opening lrom the upper landing leads 0 A N C E R 0 A N C E R T land and Boston, nrriving in Bostou at 6.16 A. M. poor man. thousands of dollars 1 Russian uniformed band, are billid foi­ I T Bost Winter heat Patent, 5.25 CITY OF ROCKLAND. The 9.00 1’. M. train from Rockland has Pullman undergo the suffering I have to the ante-room which is to he 14x4 Bleeping Cars attached, running through every year. A dam P. NlCi lin' Opera House, Friday evening n BY ------, store of Farrmid, Hpeu it Co., No. ft.-O M InS’reet) the main hall which is 83x24 feet in 1 for Mich labor tor |>aving, setting curb stone and ton and Bangor. son, who was buried about twelve years T r a in s arriv e size. This hall willjjbe arched over 5 lbs. Choice Rice...... 26 ( layirg brick walks (all ex. avath g tu be done by 4 .06 A. M. Express, every morning, Sundays, in­ r DANA;S SARSAPARILLA!: 4 “ New California Raisins...... 1 Ihi'clly) n. inny bp rii|Ulrril by lip City i f Mode- ago, was removed to Westbrook last land during the . urrent year cluded, from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and with panel, m akinggtbc hall 13 feet, 6 I “ T urkish P ru n es...... B angor. week. j For |n orm.itmn In regard fo "mount and char- 10.46 A. M. morning train from Portland, Lew­ inches high. This room will have four 1 •' Greyhound Tobacco, smoke. acter of work inquire of U. L Farrund, 688 Ma'n iston and Waterville. The Soldiers Monument lot is to he g y o M j buy •♦,rh e R 'I’hal <’ure*.” =j I “ Fighter Tobacco, chew ...... Street. The light to reject any or all bids w III be large windows. It will he finished in reserved by the Commissioners. 6.20 P. M. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and 1 " Spice, any kind...... Bangor, bringing Parlor Car from Boston. ash as will also the ante-rcom, having a fixed up right away, and Hugh Collie = (Si:n t s:—I ivri’by certify that I hm- G L FA BRA N D , 1 " Good Tea...... 17 JA M EH DON*’HI E, will do the job. It could not have « A \- B I1 deep baseboard and ebuit rail The 1 “ Choice Coffee, guaranteed.... FRANZ PIMMONH, Board of Street Coniniis.-ionors. gotten into better hands. thee lied > f < A At I'.lfi 4.1 th . Wj 1 gul. Good Molass. s...... C u re s casing ot the doors and windows will - j st , lx.. Rocelatid, May 2, 1893. = t ! i c dr.-ad dbrtue which at b»st apn<_...... -id in do...... 1 gal. Fluu M olasses...... have a moulding with head and base Thursday was a rough day. The Gov. ■ l.rmofu < A.Y< I'.IC OS M l SOSi: RH BOSTON & BANGOR S-S.CO. 6 lbs. Best Canary Peed...... CITY OF ROCKLAND. Itching Piles. bloeks. The floor will be spiuce and Bodwell made but one round trip and j I ’I’ I'liHi.I.liflcrviit r. in. .11. >, hut it= = 3 “ B« st Cut rantH...... BlMtemlily grew wnr»c. Hearing of tin 0] Healed proposals will be received by the under SPRINC - ARRANGEMENT. carpeted. A closet, 4x11 feet, opens the Emmeline came from Deer Isle nnd == wonders performed l»y 6 Bura Nice Soap ...... sign. «1 up to Saturday, May 27, 1893, at 12 W . H . B o l d u e , 81 H am ­ from the main halllw hich will be used remained here all day. i o'clock noon for furnishing brick tor t-ewer work ■ D A N A ’S and for sidewalks, in such quantities an m ay bo r e ­ 1 quired by the of Rockland during tbe season Four Trips a Week to Boston. ilton St., New Haven, Ct., by the lodge for its paraphernalia. The Il is said that Capt. Merritbew, during Cby ■ SARSAPARILLA | f 18»3 Steamers leave Rockland, weather per. testifies : “ I have had itch­ building will be painted, and when com­ his trial ol yacht Saga, the other day, j I commenced Its use, and w onderful to re-Bit C. E. TUTTLE, Speclfica'ions and ebtimufes nuy be hud of G. mlttlog. aa follows: pleted the Odd Fellows will have a very late. 'riu ci:r no r ri.r.s « o.M-g? Farrund, No 6*6 Main Street. For Boston, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays ing piles 14 years. Com­ discovered several new shoals. He n . i i l l. i <1 it i . i » m i.. i 1 he right to reject any or all bids will be res. rved ■ DANA S SAKSAI’AHILLA tin- m e a t e » | 306 MAIN STREET. and Saturdays at about6.*90 p. in. fort Powder stopped the fine hall which will be a credit to the thinks of having the chart re-constructed. K by the Coiumbsiouers. For Camden, Belfast, Hearsport, Bucksport, ■ Spear Block. G. L FA BRAND, Winterport, Hampden and Bangor, Tuesdays. town. M. F. Lenfcst is building a large addi­ 17 JA M E S DON* *H(JK, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at about itching instantly, and gave FRANZ HIMMoNH, - flJVQa m., or upon arrival of steam er lrom Bos- complete relief.” THEF. LIBERTY BELL. tion to his workshop, and will place =g Clinton, Me. M KlUlITT A. HOOTIIllY. g Board ol hlreet C« mnibsloners. ton H tVe hereby certify to the I r u t h of Mr. U o o th -H R cckland, May 2, 1893. For Green’s Landing, Swan’s Island, South West therein an etigino and trip hammer. H=by . .ta t..... nt. lb i«it t l i o r a i l t f l i l v r e t i a - Thomaston Will Be Identified With h i e m a n , and hii. statement i» t r u e . Bf Harbor, North East Harbor, Bar Harbor and He intends to manufacture granite Respectfully. - FOOD FOR THE GODS KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, held at. Sorrento, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at about the Movement. f , S Clinton, Me. DODGE & JAQUITH. _ Rockland, on the third T uesday of A pi II, 1M>3. 0 a. m. worker’s tools on a large scale. A certain instrument, purporting to be the last RETURNING, H Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, Maine- 3 The National Society of the Daughters ■ will and tes-nment of Nan y II Ulmer, late ot From Boston, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and We believe that all, or nearly every Rockland, in said County, having been present*d Fridays at 5 00 p. m. of the American Revolution are having W OODS ID E , for probate: From Bangor, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs­ granite cutter in to wn would be willing a r d n e r DK ORDERED, That notice thereof be given, threo days and Saturday* at 11 u0 in., touching at W . H . G , d ru g ­ made a^ Columbian] Liberty ,bell to be to cut a stone or two for a memorial weeks buccl-ssIv. ly, In I iie Co l h if h -Ga z f t t k . Intermediate landings. Physician and Surgeon. printed in Rockland, in said County, thut all per­ From Bar Harbor, touching at intermediate land- gist, Bridgeport, Ct., says : placed in an appropriate situation nt building without any charge for labor. RERIDENCK AND OFFICE: 49 MIDDLE RTHEET. sons interested may attend at a Probute Court to Ings, M ondays and T hurs ’ays at 10:00 a. m. Chicago, alter which it is proposed to ROCKLAND MAINE. be held at Rockland, on the third Tues* ay of FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. “ Comfort Powder cured a This is just a little flint to the associa- May next, and show cause, tf any they have, CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. send it fromlplace to place throughout Hourh :—8 t<» 9 a. m.; I; to 2, and 7 to. 9 p. m why tho said instrument should not be proved, WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen. Man..Boston. customer of mine of Piles, lion. Telephone Connection. approved and ullowed as the last will und testa­ who now declares it is the world as a missionary of freedom. The quarry of the Fox Island C<- W f l ment ot the deceased. The bell is being made of articles ol his ltf-18 C. E. M E SER V EY , Judge. Portland, Mt. Desert and Machias operative Association is beginning to A T . * ■ JLDhl>,s- M‘ u • d w a h d o u l ii worth $50 a box to him.” toric interest in gold, silver, bronze, cop­ A true copy,—A ttest :E K .G , Register* STEAMBOAT COMPANY. show up fine. They are now clearing a Physician and Surgeon, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. per nnd nickel, and of coins, coppers slipet of stone that is ten feet in thickness | axsiDENCK AND OKS-fCB, 302 MAINSTRKBT KNOX COl'NTY— In Court of Probate held at • END PO6TAL FOR FREE SAMPLE. Rockland, on the third 'Tuesday of April, 1*93. ftTTIIl. IlttY li JOYES. and the like. The members ol the So and covers a large surface on top The peenplcd by Dr. T. L. T W. K. Prescott, Admin) tra ’or < ii the es'ate of COMFORT POWDER CO., Hartford, Conn. B. F. \V. bster, lute ol South Thomaston In said ciety of the Cincinnati have been invited - 10 to 12 a. m .; 1 to 3 n i 7 to 9 p. Keciuinptlon of Servlco for points on the C. • . SVKXS, MOHKAHV. stock is first-class. onection. to contribute, and; as a result E. M. final acc unt of Maine Const. There are letters advertised at the ullowutli O’Brien and] T. S. Vose of T homaston A. % I.BEE, M. D , This crowning triumph of modern D ude That notice thereof be Iven, three Commencing Saturday, March 11, 1893, postoffice for Herbert Arey, E A Ames, w.-cks auccesslvely in the Conrier-Guz He, printed the steamer Frank .I oupm will leave Rock have forwarded articles ol interest to be milling soience is absolutely the Ransom Bean, Mrs. A Barton, Frank OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 46 M ID D LE ST in Rockland, in Bald County, that ait p r*« ns Inter- land weather permitting: fused into the bell BEST FLOUR ON EARTH i hted may att.nd at a Probate Court I be held. At 8 a. m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays for Dushane, T. Gould, Lester Grant, o f f ic e Houkh—8 io 9 a. m I to 2 und 6 to at Rockland, on the third Tuesday May Custltie, South West Harbor, Bar Harbor, Mill E. K O'Brien of Thomaston is a mem­ and is so endorsed by expert cooks next, and show cau*e, II any tiny have, why the use Comfort Soap For Alexander Harris, Hon Thomas J. said account should not he allowed. bridge, Joucspoit arid Macbla-por’, and us soon ber of the society’ through the grand- I ALL OVER THE WORLD. as Ice permits, Drer Isle, Sedgwick (Bluehill) The Hands, The Fa e, The Co Land, and owner ot Boat Inverness Beware of imitations. The genuine 18 IH C. E MKPERYEY, Judge. and Brooklln, arriving at Muclna-port at about father of himself and brother, E. At. A true copyA ttest e*30p.m , plexion. It is Antiseptic, Emollient J2^R- <>• h- BARTLETT. is always branded exactly as above. fl'WAitD K Cot i.d, R .g lrtir Talking of patent medicines—yon know the RETURNING, and Curative. 25 cts. a cake. O'Brien. Thi»|grandfather, Capt. John I COBB. WICHT&CO., Sol'lAnts. old prejudice. And the doctors—some ot Physician and Surgeon? m i l i i i i i u i m i i i i h ' i i i i u i i • I N I ’ In ' < tirt ittfe held a t Will leave Macblasport, weather pm mi'tiig, on George, ser' ed with distinction through­ tin in uie between you and us I bcv would IS MIDDLE STKEEI ROCKLAND ckland ..II the iliild Tin day ol A| rll, lf>93. Mondays and Thursday s at 4 a id , via sam e like you to think tbsl what’s cured tbou-ands landings, nrriving ut Rockland ui about 5 p. in. out the Revolution._He was an intimate O f f ic e Hours rrom II i i'or on the . date of j won’t cure you You’d believe in patent L>9p m. >w -T. Ii-pho ion in said C un y, Thu arrangements of two rout-d tr ps each week “ A Ah' may live without friends friend of Gen. ' Knox anti among the , medicine* it they didn’t proiess to cure every- will oontlt u until about tin middle ot May, V V may live without books, , ibmg—und ho betwee-u the experiments of the vice i I be in thr al ltip a original members of the Society of the IJANbCOM, M. Seasonable notice of thia will b- give But avilized man cannot live without [ patent medicines that are sold only because w . v .__ PAYSON I’iCKElt, Get Cincinnati. The Messrs O'Brien's con­ i there’s money in the “ stulF,” you lose (uitb in 1 T B . B»»O UBY. G. P A I’. A cooks.” tribution to the ;bell was a silver table everything. Physician and Surgeon, e. k - . W. S. E a to n , Gen Freight Agent And. you can’t always tell the prescription And cooks who are famed in all coun- spoon, marked -‘8. W. M., 1756.” SYNDICATE BUILDING, . ROCKLAND i R. ci that cures by * hat you read in the papers. So, Hpvi lal attention given to Disease* of tho late t « urt he held at tries and climes Thomas S Vose of Thomaston is a 1 perhaps, (here’s no better way to sell a runedy, Eye aud Ear. kiand, on the third I IO fla y of May next, j than to .ell he truth about It, and take Ibe id Bl. !• y have, why the raid Vinalhavtn &. Rockland Steamboat Co. Are always progressive and abreast of O ffic e H ouks 11 to 12 a m.; 2 io 6 p.m .; 7 to ,w c a u s.If any member ofjthe Society of the Cincinnati ! risk ol its doing jux what it professes to do. 10 p l siiould nol be alii A. .1. SPRINC : ARRANGEMENT tile times. through his Jgrandfatlier Capt. Thomas ! '1 bat’s what the World’s D *pen*ary Medical C. i > ESERVLY, Judge. Such as Marion Harland and Mrs. J Ahsociation, of Bull (I *, N. Y.. does with Dr co p y ,- A tf‘- t — TW O TRIPS DAILY Vose, who also served with distinction ' Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery nnd Dr. J O. HII Kd w . Hi> K G ot i. d, Reglsti r O n a n d a f t e r M o n d a y II . 1(>. 1 8-ed Q.—Stover’s Corner was where Theo billiousncHs.bud taste, torpid liver, pile*, con­ M A L 'h T IN , T e a m s te r s, *i.»n4 H at th. new road, so cmled, . r. other, oil; dore Roost-n’s store now is, near the stipation. Unequalled tor men, women, ly and w.»teily by raid n. w i< ad uhout 21 io h io Rockland and Vinalhaven. children. Smallest, mildest, surest. bOdost* A. C.ra find no betur shoe than the u *taku and stores ut land of Hirmn J uikh thenco It is food for the feeble, and strong men corner of Main anil Zion streets, then, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentisl, I north N W by raoj Jon s land t- a Make und 2o cents. Samples tree, at W. 11 Kittredge's sl< n.* ul land ol Mars J Ch.pi.»; th. nee N. ea«. COMMENCING FRIDAY, JAN. 13. of toil; now Main and Holmes. It was so Drug Store . 441 MAIN 8T., Itul'KI.AND. ME Bread W inner. • ly by land of raid Mary J Cl.aphs to the first id STM H. E M M K L I N K Its color is naturally yellow like gold, Called because Caleb Stover, who lost Insomnia is fearfully on ibe increase. The res lyt ot oi lai <1 DR. J. H. DAMON, v ic o fo rth - I folio W ill R u n to VluMlhuveu And'tis free from all odor when cook­ one ot his hands while serving in tho rush and excitement of modern life so tax the nervous systein that mult'tudes of people are Sui geon mid Mi'chiiniciil M.mu for Men and Boys, from soft, j liable Mock Ih e .d g . . the ing we’re told. in tw . Mjl.h. K-.nnlc . Balmoral and Congrv .. «ai H ad, N. west.* In place of the Steamer Vinalbuven, leav ng Kook- United States Navy, once kept a store deprived of g< od und sufficient sleep, with with and without tap sole. land at 1:30 p .m ., and Vinalhaven ut 9 00 a m ., It will aid your digestion instead of ruinous constqueoces to the terves. Reiueui- X ) o i i t l » t | occupied by Ar. h M« K.-llar, ’ until further notice. there. I er, Ay ci’s •>>ursapai ilia makes the w eak OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BLOCK, P. TAPLEY & C0-. raid Heal H arbor road • ighty ate to 2 H. P. JONES, Vice President. retard. •toiie*; theuoe N. N E tw.iity rods lo slake strong. OPFOHITE THORSDIKE ItOTEI. BOSTON, MASS. Like food that is made with injurious T iil'CKMan —The petition of the city s on. a; th. ucu N. N W .. ighly io Gm to « uke ut d 37 Ether and Gas always on hand. sioius. ihence H. H W. lw.nl> ioda v. ti e read lard; truckman for the tepeal of the ordi­ A ll 1’Hf f . aforcsa’d o place of beginning, conuining ten t J A P A N E S E ucr.-H wttli hijfidingM thereon, BLUEHILL & ELLSWORTH LINE. It will shorten your pie crust and •« -4-« nance locating them on the side streets Those who have usol Dr. King’s New Dis­ .1 EKbKlNE A HON, Kc«erviiig tin- follow ing: A certuin lot of land, your life. was referred to tile Committee on Streets covery, know its value, aud those who have A. situiiied in Hl George, hegium ng at a slaiD- ana nut, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Fire Insurance Agents, *•« ij.-h on the west* rly side lim its of the highwuy STEAMER JULIETTE Prove a blessing to children and hus­ of which C. S. Crockett is eliairmati. Cull on the advertised Druggist und get a Trial li-.tdiug from Wiley *» (,’o’iier tow ard T.-nui t’» Har 417 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. bur and at the H E .corner bound of Cal* b N. H ail: O. A. CROCKETT, Captain. band and wife. Hottie, Free. Send your name and address Office rear room over Rockland Nutionul Bank. CURE Rkadkk.—Toe round trip fare from A new und (’omplcto Troutmeut cobhisting of ibenu*- Bouiherly by raid highwuy live red* and O n and After Jan. 1, to H E Bui'klen Co., Chicago, und get a I.argent und Strongest Euglinh ami American hiip|)o*iliii-ii’*.i upmileH of Oiniuicut an.l two twenty links; thence W .N. W mure or leas rods Rockland to Chicago is $35.20, good to Flr»- Insurance Companies repr*seuted. to land oi euiilliull; thence N N. ucbI, m ore or earner will leave Itockkud Wednesday and sample bux of Dr. King’s New Life Pdls Free, Boxes of Ointment. A nover-fniling Curo f« r 0t Piles of every nut lire un«J degree, it isulboun.l ex­ i.-*B rods by suid Hall lund to stake ami Homs; Saturday, on arrival of umruing trains and steamer return until Nov. 15. The round trip as well us a copy of Guide to Health and 7Vaw/4»r«* Accident /n«ur a nee C'o. thence E 6. E. by suid Hull's southerly line to from Huslia, for Deer Isle, (N. W. Harbor,, cellent Remedy for U.- ikin-**. * fare from Boston is $32, so that it is Household Instructor, Free. All of which is aud N«*rV0UM D ebility and is always n b.-mdit place of Loginning. Being sume premises cou •Herrick's Landing, Barge u I vt lie, bedgw'ck,Brook- guaranteed to hv t.muiudnr lh.r.ol; that »n udnnilax...... - 2Z4 State Street, BOSTON. $100 Kkwaud, $100. A stimulant is often n«eded to nourish and bury hereafter, %1’liy has been m ade lo above points, arriving in ID ckland to connect with fiuu, ilii- ler- u!,‘1rd administrator bu»‘*r-4 by Howard «•«" Works of tit. George Steamer and Ra’I for Heston the same evening. PORTLAND, ME. strengthen the roots and to keep (he hair a ribl«* diK**u*»e w h e n v*e u 'tiu iu iiicc ti The reader* of tbi* paper will be pleased to uatural color Haifa Hair Kencwer is the FIME, UAUISK, LIFE AND ACCIDENT boxes lo cure any rastr I You only pay for for said r.-ul eetste, and that the interest of all cos- Through Tickets may be obtained on board via learn (but (here i» at least one dreaded di»eat>e c.-rm-d will be pr moled by uu Immediate aocep. or Rail t« Bosloa. best tonic for the hatr. benefit* you receive, ii jx r lox, ti for |5. Steamer that vcience bas hem able lo cure in all its tum-e thereof, buid Administrator therefore prays •Flag f«audiug. Insurance Agency. J th ro u g h lU gents 1 LA1SUKLL, Agent. stage* and ibai Is Calarrb. Hail** Cuiaob J RE E, , - that he may be author lx. d io accept of said offer, SI O A GRGCRE l'T, Manager, Rookiand. Me. Cure i* ibe only positive cure now known io Good Ix/ona. preveuted by tho ui und sell said real ot late lo the person making the Mercantile Mutual Accident Ass’n the inedicul fraternity- Catarrh being a cou*ti> Capful represented over Niuely Million Dollars Ju p u n «**«(* D iv er I 'c llc ts the great Liver D“wc- Good looks are more thau skin deep,depend­ umf Ktourua b Kt uulutoi- und Itiood l*uri> OK Ito.TON, M A ... tutiouel disease, require* a constitutional treat* Lottes Adfuited and J’utd at this Office- Ur. Burn ham. incut Kali’s Calarrb Cure i« taken infernally, ing upon a healthy condition of all the vital flrr. ua they uro buudl. urildui.d plem-aul to take ' KNOX COUN TY.—In Probate Court held 4X3 MAIN UT., ROCKLAND, MK orgaus. If the Liver be inactive, you have they ure osjMxmdly mlaplod for rhildreu’u tme. R...... ockland, i ______w _ The Celebrated Optic­ AUo New York Mutual Life. acting directly upon the blood aud mucous *ur« 406 M AIN S T R E E T ROCKLAND W) Douoe 25ctu. (3) Ou the petition aforesaid, Ordered, ian and Maker of i.euaaa. face* of the system, thereby destroying (be a billious look, if your stomach be disordered 1 be given by publishing a - opy of said p« lition with _ __ to correspond »ith all kinds foundation of the disease, and giving the pa­ you have a Dyspeptic Look aud if your kid­ For aale by Wm. H Kittredge, liocklaud, Me. this order thereon, three week* successiv. |yt of peculiar and failiug sight, can be found at 6'2 Wa*hlngiou blre» I. Boston, (oppo i's the H 4U.4MS, M. D., tient strength by building up tbo coustitaiUn neys be affected you have a Pinched Look. prior to ihe third Tuesday of May next, in T hx House and ('lark's HoU-i) fully prepar«d to make and assisting nature in doing its work The Secure good health and you will have good ALLOt’H A MKSKRVFY, Counn.u G a z e t t e , a newspaper prlnud in Rock exam In ad, ns by all the latest Improved methods, Physician and Surgeon. proprietors have so much laitb in Its curative looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative ZJl O. M O F F IT T , IV laud, that ail persons lull rest ed may attend s ak powers, that they olTcr One Hundred Dollars I H WW VCrS Court of Probate theu to b * he’d al Rockland, and or grind lo order, as the case may require, glasaes Acting A unuol Bargcun for the Purl ut Ruck laud and Tonic acts directly on these vital organa. M A.K BTKKKI. ’ .KOCKI.AM), ME of every description. A full line of Optical Instru for su v case that ii fails io cure. Send for list Cures Pimples, lotcbea boils and gives a Fire and Life lnaurance. meets. DR. BURNHAM’S EYE REMEDY for Orntc llotrau—Bpvnuju biucx, i io 4, V iu V of Testimonials. Ixosaos Adjusted at this Ofli e. AueuLuts .for German______American____ _ Fire _ _ luBursuce______Co _ j ISIS• V io v- C a E MESERVEY, » a, i , uJudge. u u g u . sale by your Druggist Trial bottles 2S cents, p ut UuaLuu. Huu»u, 10 tu 12 a. ut. 4#“Tclcpkofl«.- Address. K. J. CHENEY & Co.,Toledo, O. good comp lex iou. Bold at W. H. Kittredge’s N Y.. Western Assurance Co , of T o ren to, Canada, 1 A Due copy of the petition aud order theroou. medium 60 large $1. (MMUUtOtiOB I^TSold by Druggisre, 7be. Drug Blore, 60c per bottle. UNION BLOCK, 271 ROCKLAND, ME and Washington Life lusuranco Co., N Y. Attest: Edwabd K. Gould, R«glBtnr. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 1893.

TOPICS. BAD ECZEMA ON BABY

Make People Believe T. J. fttown was thrown from his carriage fiend one Solid Sore. Itching Awful. Wonderful Slory. and badly hurt, Sunday afternoon, by the Had to Tic His II tnds to Cradle- horse taking fright at I he electric car. Cured by Cutlcura. SubserilHMl fo by One of New York’s Fuller Ac Cobh’s store has been still further E. B. HASTINGS’ MoM Pro in I iicnf Justices. improved by nickel extension <*r the Our little boy broke out on hl* head with a bod brackets f , form • t cezonin, when lie uae four month* old. Here is the Whole Matter Exactly as display of goods above the shelves. Another { W • ti u-l three doctora, t u t they dbl not In lp him. We t t ti u*. «J your thr.-o C uticura H R M sm cs, It Happened. beautiful thing appears in the glass shelves . end after u*iug them clcve with nickel standards in the large upright I CLOAK ROOM Statenf New York. i Luulily tmpr< and (’minty of Washliiuton. j M*' sh iw-cascs. after tho ' Lucien Hmhlof Whitehall. N Y • in- I he Purchase St. branch of the Rockland by me duly ‘•worn, l<* I dise.iKes, from piinplcs to ecrofula, from about Dr. («r<-*?tie’s Nervnra blood and erect an oil tank in the Burke held, west of tnfahc) to age, wb» u the best physicians fail. nerve rem edy, which lie began to use. Maine Central round house, between Park street and the railroad track. 'True P. Pierce That this rerrn-Kly entirely relieved ami Pohl .’very where Price, UOTICUIU, 50c : P oap, cured him, lieal-ed aud til led up his sores, esq.,[and F. M. Shaw appeared for the com­ • . Ut.-uLvi s r. Il.uo. Prepared by the PoTTsa DlU'O AND ClIKMK AL COIIPDIIATIOM, B o sto n enabled him to sleep soundlv and

ENTEKPRISING COW.

She Makes a Recotd Which Challenges Comparison.

Berj. I’tiilhrook of this city, the well A Tough Day On the Coast. known wheelwright, has a eow wmeh is making a name tor herself as a liber- BURTON & WILLIAMS The “1*. T.” CIGAR. The heaviest easterly gale for many years prevailed all day Thursday and worked much alyieldcrof creamy milk. Mr. Phil .Make-a Specialty of.. .MB. I.l-CIEX ROOD, brook carefully weigh? the m ilkat every 2. L. DOWNS. Iainage in our harbor. The wind blew a everything else had failed and he had double gale and the waters were tossed milking, and from his record we gel our cigars? They all End in Smoke: been given over lo go to the hospital and Another Prominent terrifically. Qgurcs: When your customers die. (and ashes) British schooner Aurora Borealis, of St. In 90 days the eow gave 4283 pound: Citizen Cured call for the Mr. Rodd makes this statement volun­ John, X. B., Daniel McDade, master and of milk, an average ot 22 quarts a day tarily and cheerfully out of sincere grati­ True. But think of the De-j half owner, parted both chains and drove After Tryin< every tude for what the remedy has wrought In ten days she gave502 pounds ol milk. ashore on Wilson’s wharf and in an hour other Remedy light and Comfort the for him. She gave4745 quarts ot milk Inst year, pounded entirely to pieces. The crew es­ L u c ie n R o n i and this year promises to do belter Tlie ------DY USING------Globe Trotter smoker enjoys, re­ caped to the wharf, saving only the clothes Subscribed and sworn before me this 90 days mentioned above were lrom ducing them to J lhe>' 5too<1 in - 15th day of January, A. D. 1893, and I Dec. 12 to Mar. 12 Remember that, they Schooner Francis M Loring, of Portland, Leoi/s certify the alll t n t to he a credible and re­ The milk is unusually rich and creamy, are jobbed by th a t e n d . parted both chains and struck on the rocks liable person whose statements may he aud Mr Philbrook thinks that tier but- Leon’s Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, north of Tillson’s wharf. She broke in two Me. : A P O IN T E R . accepted with confidence and implieity r* cord would bo more of a marvel St. Clair Bros. &. Co. and is likely to prove a total loss. Genii'tint* : — Last winter, like reli d upon, having known him personally then her milk record, hut as lie sells many others, I was attacked with Schooner Rustler, I Iyer, at (lay’s wharf, the grip, from which I have never for the lust twenty-live years, and that 1 the must of ihe milk he never has had fully rallied. I lost my appetite It is the best 5 cent being in d inger of driving into the buildings, and strength, felt weak iii the legs, have no interest, direct or Indirect, im­ The Payson Tucker was scuttled. opportunity to make a trial. anti was generally "used up.” I mediate or remote in Ibis matter. tried various remedies, hut received Fine Monumental and General Cigar sold. Schooner Empress, I’inkbam, at .Abbott’s i nc eow is nine years old and is oui no benefit therefrom. W il l ia m II T efft, A short time -incc I was induced Is the Best Cigar ever j wharf, pulled off the corner of the wharf and mo famous milk cow of beamier | Nolai.x Public in and for to try a b o ttle o f I.oou' h Sarw apa- Cemetery Work. 1 fouled with schooner Nelly King, of St. Weeks. r i l l u , am i its efl* < t h a s been zi nnder- m a d e f o r 10 c e n ts . j z—■—. | | said Fountv and Slate, re- ful I h aw n > weakness in my A large slock ol Fini*h«d Work on hand *4* IJohn, N. B , splashing the latter’s quarter - s e a l shlina al Whitehall, where legs, an.! inv appetite is good, nnd which will be *<>l 1 at prle.* to suit the times. Any BOAT BUILDING. m\ ■< nral .ra.'-ii is improving as one m «iet I o '(’• in iery Wars of any kind wl 1 ami rudder. ( I | this deposition was taken rapid! * ! * dd hope for. My' find If to iIn-ir advantage to call on or correspond 1 and executed. ■ . ’ '• ' i'll! 11. b< en so marked that my with uh Mass. Rea! Estate Co. Dr. (ii celie S X’ervina blood and nerve Two Finely Modelled Yachls in Frame wite. . ■ l »r« i'i!« d witu a weak hack, is now W orks Near K. & L. Depot, 246 W ellington St., Boston. Schooner Annie Shepherd, of Rockport trvinu \ ar midii inc, feeling confident that it ; picked up her anchor ami drove ashore at remedy is purely vegetable aud is sold by —Other Small Unes. w ill In- p at r. I i ike pleasure in recommending T HOM ASTON, ME. 14 29 Leon'- sarsaparilla to all who are suffering from Wonderful Bargains In , Case’s wharf, parte*i her head gear and start druggists for 8100. As Is proven hv the the grip. 1 ing up her bowsprit. wonderful cure of Mi. R >dd, it is the .1 B. Loring, tho well known maker [Signed), { Schooners R. L. Kenney and ( iregoti, load­ Z, L . Downs. Dividends Per Cent ing at a wharf, also broke rails and stove their very best spring medicine po-*lhle to of graeelul pulling ie-ats and fast yachls, Swanville, Me., Dec. «j, 189a. HEADQUARTERS ; ijuarters. , take for the blood, nerves, liver, kidneys, is now lairly -ellled in his new boat-shop Schooner Florida dragged in at the Crockett etc. It is the discovery and prescription in the rear of J Fred Hall's carriage EACH BOTTLE GUARANTEED, Invests In Central Real Estate in growing cltb s wharf, near the ledges, hut was towed off to For Blacksmith*, M.uhlDhl-, quarry tin n.Puintuia, of Dr. Greene, of 34 'Temple Place, Bos- factory. Mr Loring has a most admlr FI* her men, riport*iip*i , b«ann?n and Farmers* Authorized Capital, - •'■4 IlnO,OOP a safe anchorage. Capital paid Iu. - - - - 1,500,0(1(1 The City Market Ship, Boat, <'ui ilug -, mid House Builder*. | Schooner Hamburg of Machias, front ton. Mu'.s . the inosi. suceessl’til specialist able place for Ids business It is roomy If you can’t find what you want, go to O ltGANIZED IN 1886. Has a grout trade in Tea for HO cents Jonesport for New York, was dismasted at iu curing nervous and chronic diseases. und high posteil with all tlie convi n Paid Dividends of 6 per emit, per ann. for 4} year* 1 Seal Harbor in the gale. A. C Gay Co., 'The doctor can he consulted f’ per- Paid D ividends of 7 per cent, per annum sinc« a pound, or S3 per original package of , i f this ci’y were telephoned, and sent a tug ienecs necessary for boat building. An Ju ly , 1800 sonullv <»r In letter. T H E F A C T 11 11. CR1E & Co.’S, four pounds. to her assistance. She arrived here at night. upright boiler keeps the steam chest in Hl<»< k off ered for sale at UH OH per share We have taken the entire lot of a : The Hamburg was laden with lumber and in working order. That AYElt’S Sarsaparilla cures and «<-e their sum k A few loading articles in stocb aths. 1.licet «»f S1111 and Moon on Steel. and Just arrived, enumerated below : Hend to or call ut the otfloe for new illustrated others ol' Scrofulous Diseases, pain jib let. large importation from tin* John Bird A curious fact has rccenlly been noted Mr. Loring is building two finely mod­ 60 Tons Refilled ami1'NorwayJlroc. 10 28 Eruptions, Boils, Eczema, Liver and Co. ami offer it to oar retail customers by tho lino steel workers at Shenietd, elled yachts One is 26 1 2 feet long, 10 Tons quarry aud Carriage bleed. Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Rheu­ England. It is this: Eino edged tools seven feet beam, and is being made for 16 Ton* Bari) Fence Wire and ri'uples. N" such bargain has ever been of­ assume a blue color and lose all temper matism, and Cutarrh siiould bc con­ 1,000 Regs Cut und Wire Nails. fered iu the city. if exposed for any considerable length of II. A. l)>-n< klu of Philadelphia. The vincing that tlie same course of 100 liegh Ship and Boat riptkcs. ROCKLAND TRUST CO. time to the light of the sun either in olber is 29 fi et long, 9 feet In aui, and treatm ent w ill cu re YOU. All 100 Kegs Iron und riteel Horse tilioes. AFFIDAVIT. summer or winter. A similar effect is is for Edward 0 Dale of Phiiadelphia. 1,000 Uuls. Reudy Mixed fioust and Ship i’ati.t. CENTS buy* one of the Stamps in tbe Hi unt Rmi.KLAM), A pril 16, 1892. that has been said of the wonderful 1,200 Gain. Faint and Maehiliej(Ills. We have nohl to F. II. Whltin y of the City Mar exercised by moonlight, a largo cross-1 Belli will he sloop rigged One will he cures elli clrd hv the use of J riysiem of Deposit in the UOCKL1N1 ket one entire lot of Formosa Teu hi tight by us es­ 200 Gals. Iloiis*-, Ship and Carriage Varnish. • H lllST COMPANY. pecially for a high grade seller, to la* retailed ui cut saw with which tho experimenters ! |aunt.|nd June °0 le oilier duly (i 10,000 Lbs. Manilla and Hemp Cordage KT he Humps are so.ALI AND KKTAV1., acquaintance anil said: ' a 25-foot lidiing and pleasure yacht lor A O K N TH t Ro ckland -A F Crockett Co. iry Publlu, tive properties, strength, effect, and “Yes, we aro cxpei I ing Elsio homo for Down East parties. las Doiiahu*. U ih k ic a n k T. W. BuHvitn llavor are always the same ; und for 11. II. (:R1E & COMPANY ViNALHAVhN, Ml . 1). 11. GJiddcn. the holidays. You know she's been in j A small boat for schooner Cora Dunn This Tea is in Original Packages. whatever blood diseases AYER’S Boston persecuting tire study of music ol l lioma.ton h just been finished. CITY MARKET, all winter.” Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to CLIFTON And tlie other woman never even this treatment. When you ask tor ROCKLAND TRUST CO. ELECTRIC TALK & < Corner Park and Union Streets. droppctl her eyelids us she answered: A. F. ( ’HOCKETT, President. “You must ho so very proud of her. KARL, E..i. Hiui.it, Vi President. Proposed Line—Work Progressing C. M. K a ll o c u , Secretary. Not many girls of her age could ac­ AYER’S • tr Out o f Toion U’dert fur Good* attended to j complish so much.”—New York World. Up No. Main Street. at once. Thia Company trrimucta a general Banking Bust- I □ess and deala '«» Bonds, Bunk Slock and olhii |HAW 1J T O ° D Sarsaparilla Paper Hanging, Grainine, Hard Wood *-onaervutive Income securities. Letting tlie Soul Pass Out. The talk of an electric railroad be­ Investors are reaped fully iuvlted to call und In- don’t he induced to purchase any of Finishing, Etc. apeot our line of securities before placing their i Tho writer remembers a ease of a dy­ tween Ellsworth amt Surry, a distance* money elsewhere. ing woman some few years ago in Sus­ tlie worthless substitutes, which are I)euhr» in Palma. Oils, Varnishes, Window ____ e posit Boxes tu r e n t a t V 5, (SO. M7 i of sume six miles, has quieted down mostly mixtures of the cheajtest in­ Glass und Pulul<-rs’ »upp i>-« Agnus I. r iJurritou aud V1O I Y ear. 86 sex. She was gasping, ami apparently Bros ’ T'»wu and Com try Paints. l'bv beat line of I IM1TH, IIORKERS was undergoing the last struggle in great somewhat, hut there’s work going on gredients, contain no sarsaparilla, goods in K> *>x County. «»ur work la a»u>*« g •< d —our men careful— | distress. The nurse went to the window A well known New York capitalist is have no uniform standard of up- prices are rigbi, und uu'ia'uc ion airuied ami opened it. At once tlie dying worn-, imderslo d to be interested and prepared pearauce, llavor, or effect, are blood, W ith a an breathe*! deeply ami expired, ih e to take a liberal slice of stock when the purifiers in name only, and are of­ writer said to the nurse “Why did you (i j(( , . j Quarter-Century’s With sueh a road Rock­ fered to you liecaubu there is more REPAIRING and MANUFACTURING open tlie window? The uuswer given profit in selling them. Take * was, "Surely you wouldn't have her soul land would have excellent eonneelion A certain cure for Cough*. <'old*. Aaihrns, bronchitis. go up tlie chimney?”—Popular Science with Ellsworth, by means of the Julieite (’ouaumption. t-roup. Wbooplnif Cough. Sure TlM'oat and E x p e r ie n c e ui: u i .» «.* s o f th* Tin u tm i l Luo ti. Pk-u.->uut to take, GRACE STREET, ROCKLAND. Monthly. aud Catherine, daily trips, tu Surry, and biuull rise di.-i un tin u e il; o ld , 60c. size now , 86c.} old 16 29 i 60c. 8«ld by all Uruggistt*. j I have found Hartshorn’s Cough Typhoid Fever Frum lee (.'ream. thence by electricity to the metropolis of I Balsam up.-riur fo any medicine I Hancock County. A y E R ’S It is u quite well established fact that I ever sold for Coughs and Colds. And ice may carry the germs of typhoid o o (never Iu my experience has it failed to, WEST’S LIVER RILLS. fever, instances have been noted. 'Ihe i Thu electric railroad track is stretuh- Sarsaparilla • give relief. H. O PACKARD. The old Re'iable Rem. *lv for Hick Headache, Bib Lancet gives an ueeount of tho out­ , ing its welcome length up North Main Prepared by Dr. J. O. AyerfcCo., Lowell, Mas*. Inuaneee, Llv- r C xopUint. K ur l unoch, Dy>p«p- Halifax, Mass., Dec. 2 3 , 1S92. break of thia fever iu London, which Bold by all Druggisu»; Pi loo <1; b o ltk s, <6. •la ami Cods U pal I n T b -r u tveiaal »slu for 40 ( I* the grvut 10 coat saxoke. Frimruut, (-'lean and J has been traced to some cheap ice eream street, and the people of Rockland High- year« ia e >iiclu<*iv«* vid* nor o* their areal merit. , Whubsoins. Il is the great favorite with oou , | lands eagerly await its corning. —• Cures others will cure you Bold iu R<*ckiaud by W. H. B iU ndge. nuiseurs. 48 1 BEST M A D E I peddled about the streets hv It**1-* vh. 6 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1893,

THOMASTON. or difficult. Much profit can Be gained ly s o u t h t h o m a s t o n . even simple effort?. Will not every Indy, Four nrilos 8. of Kncklnnd, Settled in 1778. Het KALI young and old, who is interested in forming off from Tliomnuton______and____ Incorporated duly 28. 1848, T hrrv mti.-a w»-«i of ttaokland sneb s clnti, t u l to talk the matter over, at | IOO two, A MMI1.poll. no.ken of as fine. a failure. an able and instructive speaker and has done a Uncle Sam anchored the bell buoy off Sher­ Martin is having her house painted in colors. Our baseball.club is now fully organized { for All who wouldc come in must, bring their entrance mite of Mrs. Elsa Clark Cushing has returned from good work. A reception will be given at the man’s Point Friday morning. Follansbee is doing the work. J. T. Allen the summer, and we expect a lot of music. ■1 York Sbillyngs, which some calle 50 cents. And forasmuch three years of study in various Continental vestry Friday evening. has had his sheds torn down and replaced by Three derricks are now in position and work Capt. Gleason Young launches his new scow as many will wante their scats reserved, y Sale of Seats cities and is now in Boston. larger and more convenient buildings. has fairly begun on the foundations. HOPE and steamer this week, and will soon be ready will open atte Neighbor Burnham iiis bookstore Mondiy Thomaston people who like a good concer t None of the vessels anchored in our harbor The storm of Thursday did some little for business. Morning, May 8, when alle may have their tickets, alsoc a should not fail to go to Rockland the 18th to damage among the small boats employed in during last week’s storm drifted ashore. numbered seat for their convenience. Fourteen mile® N. W. of Rockland. Bept. We arc waiting with patience for our alcwi .es, the Oldc Folkes May Kostyvali. lobster fishing at the mouth of the river C. E. The new granite wharf Is receiving a lot of 282. Incorporated Ju n o 23, 1804. 1890, polls encouraged by the news that they are coming F. 8timpson is collecting Portland 06; estates, $226,890. Postm asters, L. P. T rue, Chandler lost a car containing about #16 the dirt and rocks taken from the cellars. South, F. L. Payson; North, 0'ara A. Mansfield, up the river. Argus coupons for a friend, and he would be Selectmen, J. I*. Hobbs, W. B, Fish, D.Hnll; Town worth of lobsters. The dance In Mechanic Hall Saturday night FOURTH OF JULY. glad to receive coupons from C.-G. readers. Clerk, II. II. Payson; Treasurer, L. P. True; was postponed until next Saturday evening. Will all the readers of tho Boston Journal flupervlsor, Mr*. Eva Taylor. A good sized congregation was out Sunday save the coupons for Miss Helen A. Kalloch of One of onr well known buslnoss mer, a white evening to listen to the new pastor, Rev. Mr. The ruins have been cleared from the town All of our citizens who are interested in hav- Farmers, Attention T h e C.-G. force. Mall them to this |office, , , . , You need a Good Harrow ibis spring, but do not man, received a very thoughtful remembrance, Maffitt. Mr. Mnffitt is a pleasing speaker and hall lot and work will soon begin on the foun­ Ing July Fourth properly celebrated are invited purehaH.- onejnntil you have ecen the best thing In Quite a snow flurry, Thursday morning. please. May Dry, in the shape of a plump little porker created a very favorable impression. The peo­ dation. to meet tbe City Government Committee in tbe the market The lab it li the Our school closed suddenly after two days The members of the High School assisted by Fred Dwyer of Millbridge. Me., who has ple were earnestly Invited to come again and session owing to the illneas of the teacher's A notice Is tip calling a town meeting for home talent entertained our people Thursday City Council rooms, Thursday evening at 7 :30 been attending the Grand Lodge, F. and A. M., we hope to see the church attendance increased father. William Hewett of South Hope. next Saturday, the 13th, to consider the matter and Friday evenings with a dramatic exhibi­ o’clock. at Portland visited relatives and friends here during the year. of 9ewers. OSBORNE Mrs. Lermond Richards, an elderly woman, tion. Hallowell’s Orchestra furn!shing the The attendance nnd interest manifested at Saturday. Much and long needed improvement is died suddenly Monday morning of last week. Mr. Stearns has runted two of his cottages, music. A full house greeted them both even­ being made on the Keag bridge. Work was this meeting will decide whether Rockland Steel, Lever Set, Spr ng Tcoth Will all Boston Journal readers save the Her remains were taken to Searsraont for ••Homelands” and “ The Hermitage,” to Sum­ ings. World’s Fair coupons tor Miss Helen Kalloch begun here about two weeks ago, but owing to mer visitors. will celebrate or not. interment. The glass blowers have been here the past of T u b C.-G. lorce. Leave them with Editor bad weather it is far from being completed. Camden people will send a good delegation week and many of our people have gone away OAKLAND. Thompson of the Herald. School began in the Corner District, Mon­ The foundation on the north side has been HARROW! day of last week. Miss Alice Knight of Soars to the Rockland Olde Folkes May Festyvall, with a little ornament. On the last evening Capt. E. A. Robinson is visiting his daugh­ torn away and rebuilt, an entire new railing mont is teacher. May 18. the votes were counted for the handsomest Landlord Bickford of the Knox House, ter, Mrs. W. E. Mason, In Orange, M ass.... has taken the place of the old one which has Mrs. Henrietta Young and daughter Lottie Mr. Stearns has a full force at work at bis baby. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Dolham's little one Thomaston, will have charge of Oakland this Miss Francis Dillingham of Westboro, Mass , been transferred to the south side, repaired have moved to Appleton. Sagamore dairy and farm, and his Norum- carried away the prize. season. Horae material changes and Improve­ is at E. L. Dillingham's. and boarded up. This will make the village Frank Handley is soon tu move to Camden. center more pleasing to the eye and safer for bega garden. H io iil a n o — Quite a number about here are ments will be made and he hopes to have it Alfred Black of Rock laud will open a brok­ He will make his home for the present with pedestrians. Main street presents a rather cluttered np I are short of hay this spring.... Bcnj. Knowlton opon by May 27- er's office at No. 78 Main street, in Levensaler his wife's father, Joseph Crane. He will rem J. Alexander is home from Hurricane for a appearance this week,with Its big piles of brick, and Rnkcs had their barns partly un Block. A special wire will be put into the his farm until bo finds a purchaser-----Charles granite and sand. roofed in Thursday’s gale....Home ten THE RED JACKET. office, and quotations received all through the while....Rev. W. A. Atchley, wife and child Wooster will move in this summer-----Mr. and arrived here Tuesday evening. Mr. Atchley more horses have been bought or exchanged day. Judge Reuel Robinson contemplates being at Excellent Likeness of That Famous T I I .T F D f o r w b r in g . Mrs. Piper of Rockport were up to sec their returned to Farmington Friday. Mrs. A . in this place this Spring....E arly peas and O. H. Gloyd and wife have opened a fine the World’s Fair, Chicago, on Maine's day. Fast Record Breaker. sister, Miss Amy Barnes-----Miss Gena will remain a short time with her parents, Mr. which is the 24th inst. potatoes will be skurse abi.ut here this Sum roscaurant in Watts Block, and Mrs. Gloyd’a Wooster of Camden visited her aunt, Mrs. M. m er... .Packard Brothers will commence and M rs. Mark A m es.... Will Henderson is The foundation walls of a dozen buildings, favorite ice creams can be obtained. This fills Metcalf. Mrs. Mutual!’s mother, Mrs. Barnes, home from Redstone fo ra few days....M rs. operations on their mill as soon as the roHd In the office of G. F. Kaler & Co. is an excel­ a long-lelt want and will he an addition to our has been spending u few days with her. to be erected in the village, are being laid in a get in condition to haul the lumber....Smelts lent picture of the famous clipper ship Red Alice Kingsbury will j jin her husband in solid and substantial manner. town and convenience to many. A kinsman oi Charles Morse has come with Redstone this week... .Tommy Smith of War­ are very plenty, but the boys don’t catch ’em, Jacket, which had such an enviable history. Miss Sampson of Waldoboro, who has been his family from the far West to care for Mr. ren is stopping in town for a few days...... Rich­ Wilder W Perry has a half column adver­ only by hook, or sometimes by crook Under this picture is printed this legend : tisement in the Boston Traveller of Camden assistant teacher in the Grammar School, re­ Morse in his declining years ard Snow has transferred himself from Vinal- So. W a k r k n .—The school-house in thi? “ Ship Red Jacket in the ice off Cape Horn real estate for sale and to let. on her passage from Australia to Liverpool, turned to her home Saturday. Monday .she S o u th H o p h .— William Hewett is quite sick haven to Spruce H ead.... Mr. and Mrs. J. P. district has been painted. School commences Word from Warren said the grounds would commenced her school at Kaler’s Corner for -----Miss Lizzie Hewett ot Waltham is home Spalding and daughter Blanche returned Fri­ Monday with Miss Cora Wing of Cushing August, 1854. not be in condition to play there Arbor Day so which she was engaged previous to coming day evening from Portland where Mr. Spald­ teacher....M iss Maggie Spear haa been en “ Built by George Thomas esq., at Rockland, for a visit-----Mrs M. N. Vogler has returned the Camdens arranged to play in Belfast. here. A Miss Spear of Warren will take Miss from a visit to Augusta, accompanied by her ing attended the Grand Masonic Lodge.... gaged to teach tbe Lower Grammar school iu Me , 1853, for Messrs Seacomo A Taylor, Bos ton, Mass." TILTED FOR DUMPING OR Sampson's place. brother, L. S. Fogler---- Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Janies McKay, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. The public should have a little patience wait­ Thom aston....The steam launch Mizpah came PORTAV ION. ing for their mail as the new boxes are new to up the river Friday. She is a fine looking This picture has been in the family of the The heavy storm of Thursday shook things Payson have been sick, but aie improving---- John Ingram, is stopping with them a few It does the w rk batter t my liairow in the up here tromendouslv, but Thomaston has been Mrs. Ida oiClair Is stopping at her father's, days. He is en route for Black Island where the postmaster and cleras, who will soon know boat... .Levi Bucklin, who has been in Lynn late Francis Harrington for a number of years- m urkd for h«» rowl or pulverizing the them so they can handle the mail as ot old. the pa^t week, came home Thursday....The soil. We sola then last iea*ou ninl refer to the an.electrical storm center for some time so that G. F. Payson’s-----Miss Hattie Starrett is he is engaged cutting stone....Frank Wade following partita ho purchased and are using the trouble of Thursday was not unexpected. leaching school in North Hope---- Miss Evie and family left here Saturday evening for St. Clair & Trim received two cargoes of carpenters who went to Camden, N. J., from JOURNAL CONTEST. then this place write home glowing accounts of the Orris Holmes, ,J. O. Cleveland, F. A. Blackington, The telephone line between Rockland and Bowley is teaching in Appleton-----School m Woburn, Mass. Mr. Wade has bought lumber Saturday. E. R Ogier has Just received Rockland. Thomaston wia rendered sort of horse du come Dili. No 7 has begun under the instruction ot restaurant in that city and will take charge two cargoes of sand and a lot of cement, hair, place Knox County Aspirants Are Getting a Cnpt. C. A. Sylv- aUr, Glen Cove. 18 19 back for a time. Miss Carrie Counce-----The new candy manu­ Immediately. We wish him Success in his lime and oil. J. Knight has received a cargo P leasantville .— Edward Thomas does not Handsome Vote. We are the Agent*. Cept. Waldo and sons, Ral$h and Fred, ar­ factory has been fitted up in a neat and attrac­ venture hut are sorry to see him go. of coal. gain any in health. At the present writing be is very low------Mrs. Willard Leach has gone rived from New York, Wednesday, and are at tive way. A visit there last week found Mr. A sh P o in t .—George Mason lost a valuable P. M. Singhl has in position some 500 lock The contest for the Boston Journal’s trip to KNOX FARMERS’ EXCHANGE CO. F. E. Gillchrest’s. The captain's ship, Isaac Stevenson ready to work a big batch ot molas­ horse, May 4 . . . . Mrs Ralph Crockett and boxes, and now can Hupply ail the old box- to Lynn, Mass., to visit relatives-----The gale the World's Fair is getting warm. Among 81 I.1MEI1OCK ST. 18 of Thursday was tbe most severe of uny for Reed, is in New York from Hong Kong. The ses candy which looked very tempting. His daughter Margaret huve gone to Surry on a holders. It would be a favor to Mr. Singhi to tbe Maine candidates Helen A. Kalloch of T h e several years. A oarn belonging to rate war between western railroad lines has assistant, Miss Annie Dunbar, was deep in the visit....John Whalen has moved his family have all those who desire boxes to apply for C-G. force is well towards the front. Miss made sad havoc with Pacific coast freights, and mysteries of coc»anut drops-----Miss Mvrtie to Union....The storm of May 4 was quite them as soon as possible. Lawrence was so badly twisted out of shape as Kalloch is one of T h e C .-G .'s most valued to be unsafe, and has been torn down-----Mrs. the ships await the end of the tight before Carter is stopping at West Rockport-----Gertie destructive to our lobster fishermen... .Charles Sch. Snow Squall, which ran on to thejrocks employes, educated, talented, faithful, and a C. B Merry and Charles Chapman were in the chartering. Dunbar is to teach the school in the Pavscn Hanlon has commenced his Spring planting last week, was blown off in the big storm of lady in a every sense of the word, and T h e pluce Saturday and Sunday, calling on old C.-G is disposed to do all iu its power to give Saturday night about 10 o’clock two well District in place oi Alice Hewett, who was ....M rs, M. J. Rowell is improving....Abel Thursday and sunk in the channel where she acquaintances-----Mrs. D. M. Kenniston’s her the World’s Fair trip. Will our fellow known young men about town and others oi obliged to leave the school on account of the Learned of Rockland is fixing Angus Staples' lies with her masts sticking out about 15 feet health Is improving-----Lewis Young’s little editors, their employees throughout the state, their associates eugsged in a drunken street illness of her lather. sloop...... Miss I. R. Lattle of Crescent Beach in a dangerous place for passing vessels. girl who had her arm broke is doing nicoly who have no other choice, take hold of the con­ row and brawl. Where were our “ special f j- visited at Ash Point, Saturday... .School is The Camden B. B. C. played the Bueksports UNION. -----Frank Bennett of Liberty has charge of test in Miss Kalloch’s interest. T h b C.-G. J icemen" ? The parties should be arraigued progressing finely with quite a large atten­ Saturday in Camden, and were defeated 22 to setting up the machinery at the steam mill will esteem it a tavor if its exchanges will ixifore Justice Starrett, and dealt with severely, dance.. .. Mrs. M. L. Snowman is suffering Thirteen miles N. W. of Rockland. Settled 21. The Camdens play in Belfast Arbor Day He is an experienced hand at the business and make mention of Miss Kalloch's candidacy as their disgraceful conduct justly calls for 1874. Incorporated Oct. 20, 1786. 1*90, polls 417, with a lame hack. and the Belfasts play a return game in Camden everything is doue in first-class shape. and invite friends to leave votes with them for punishment. States, $620,023. Postm asters, R. VV. B artlett, South, 8. W. Jones, North, A. Fossett; East, A WASHNGTON. Decoration Day. The Camdens play in Bucks­ that purpose. J. A. Creighton has been sick at home for a W. Put sou; F. A. Alden, O. N. Butler, and port May 27. Geo. W. Payson, Helectiuen, Assvrtsors and Over­ OBITUARY. The vote Saturday night stood us follows: few days....M iss Jennie Fuller is home from seers of the Poor; treasurer. E. II. Burkett, Twenty.two miles N. W. of Rockland. Incorpo The first fbor of W. F.Bisbee’s building ffill Helen A Kalloch, 1929; F. 8. Libbey, Cam­ Boston....John Ruggles has so far recovered Supervisor, It. I Tuompsou; Collector, F. E Bnr ruled under name of Putnam iu 1811, name changed Austin Vinul of Thomaston, aged 63 years, kett; Town Agent, E. li. Walcott; Clerk. A. M. 1823. 1890, polls 834, estates $324,438. Postmus- be occupied by Frank Wiley for his tailoring den, 1300; Hattie C. Prince, Thomaston, 170 from his late sickness that be was able to be W ingate. ______ters, I. W. Johnson; West, Win. M. Andrews; business. T he second floor will he fitted up died Friday morning of puralysis. Miss Prince has withdrawn from the contest in out upon the street Monday ....Jam es Leven­ Globe, Robert tiubetorth; Huzorville, P.G . Ingalls. and furnished for .dental rooms, in a.style and Seal Brown Stallion The temperanc' eting was !ed Sunday by Selectmen, L. A. Law, M. D. Creamer, A. N. favor of Miss Kalloch, who last evening had saler spent the Sabbath at hom e....M rs. Olive furnish superior to any in the state and to he Mrs A. L. Jones. Hprague, Town Clerk, T 8. Bowden; Treasurer, James Mathews of Lincolnville died Fri­ 2476 votes. Bucklin went to Boston, Wednesday. . . . Mrs. I*. G. Ingalls. occupied by Drs Miller A Bisbee. ^S tftV O O D flo. ^ ^ .3 0 , Dr. Varney expects soon to go to the World’s day, at the age of 77. He was a brother of W. H. Parsons and Miss Mary Metcalf oi J. L. Burns attended the Grand Lodge of Headers of the Portland Argus about town Fair and he h is a doctor here to take his place. Rev Dr. G. P. Mathews of Thomaston. R ecord 2.38. L abt H a l f in 1.I6. Damariscotta visited Mrs. W. J. Jameson, last Masons in Portland, last week. ROCKPORT. are requested to save the coupons for American week....Levi Morse attended the Grand Lodg Mrs. Lucretia Morse came home from Port­ Express Messenger Kimball ot Portland, who Money nearly sufficient h is been subscribed Mrs Esther Teel, a sister of Mrs. David By WEDGEWOOD, No. 692. F. A A. M which was held in Portland last land Monday, Apiil 24. She has been visiting Sch O. D. Wetherell finished loading iee is the leading candidate. Mr. Kimball at one to build the chapel at Stickney’s Corner, Lermond of Thomaston, died ol pneumonia at R ec o r d 2 19. week. friends. Wednesday for Baltimore, and was ready for time ran over the K. A L to this city. He is a Rev. ’V. L. Brown of Newport has been se­ her home in Lynn, last week. The body was M au d e IA 1 *4 llaiidw High; W eigh* 1( 60 lb*. ' “-'Tip tadios of the Gong'l Society will bold an Messrs Benner and Crawford, who are going sea ihe 5th...... Seh. Thelma will complete royal good fellow, and all coupons left at the cured to deliver the Memorial address at this brought to Thomaston for burial Saturday. apron sale in (he vestry of their church, Wed into the gram business here, wi-h to buy a loading ice for Wilmington, N. C. the 8 th .... American Express Co.’s office in this city will Aahwood llua hud but little bundling hat has u place. Services were held at tbe grave. Mrs Teel splendid gait, line uctinn, u good di-po*ition, and nusday afternoon, May 10. In the evening house in which to live. A. 1). Gardiner has bought a new horse.... be used to increase the vole of a most deserv­ tile of ili serious damage was done, chimneys, were in town Thursday ••••Mrs. Annie L. lows Hull has been awarded to H. N. Titus tor their dally work to fill (heir minds T hey may fences and out-bouses were blown down by biapies has returneu from Boston....M r. and #725. There were several hide hut M r. Titus M en-s shoes we have in stock also feel (he need of change; of social cheer; ot dozens, barn roofs blown off ami things torn to Mrs. H. Bliss, Jr. were in Belfast Friday and was the lowest. The death o f Frank H Cnppeu is reported pieces generally. Every pair of which we sell study ; but lack oi time torhids them ail these Saturday...... Mrs. Fannie Rockwell has re­ There will be several new boats added to the elsewhere. Mr. Crippen at one time was in Almost any womau can find a half hour le Methodist Society gave their pastor, turned from Worcester, M ass....M rs. George fleet on Lake Kenebec this summer. Home are the cinplov of W. M. Purrlngtou, and after­ S' lls another pair, they suit through the week in which to read. And if . J 1). Payson, a reception Friday aight. wards went into business lor himselt. He has W. Brown has beeu seriously sick from ner­ completed and others will he ready tor the S ’ well. Just the shoe for Spring— she has a circle of friends who have been inter- T hey had their usual supper at the chapel and vous affection. water by tbe lime the season opens. T his is many friends heie. His death occurred in esU‘

CHURCH MATTERS. Any person, not already identified with some WHAT THEY SAY. MARINE MATTERS. the boat. The captain’s wife was first pulled other Sunday School, will receive a cordial aboard, and then the child and the crew, the Rev. John Petting 111 of the Freewill Baptist welcome at the one connected with the First captain being the last to leave the boat. All PRETTY NEAR TIME That the circulation of T h e C.-G. is3f»00. The Movements of Vessels, Chart' r Church will preach the Memorial sermon thia Baptist Church. Notes and the Like. were brought to New York on schooner year. That there should be a bell on the Conrt James W. Bigelow, none the worse for their r'or you to t liiiiLc Ihe services at St. Peter's Church, next House. experience, except a drenching and the loss Rev. R W. Jenkyn will preach at tbe First Sunday, will be as follows: Morning prayer That 12 hen's eggs or 14 pullet s eggs sell for Schs. James R. Talbot and Thomas Bor­ of the entire outfit. of tiiiyinjg- : : : Baptist Church, at 10 30 a. m., next Sunday and sermon at 10:30 a. m , Sunday School at a dozen. den were at the North Railway Wednesday, .Schs. Nevada for Boston, and Yankee Maid in exchange with the pastor,Rev. J H. Parsh- 12. baptism of children at one p. m , even the Talbot for new’ mizzenmast, the Borden for New York, sailed Sunday. ley. That flve-cent lobsters aren't t.o large as they to be recaulkcd. song and address, “ Pictures of tbe Apostolic used to be. Sch. O. M. Marrctt arrived from Gloucester Day.” Sch. Carrie C. Mills arrived from Marble­ Sunday. Capt. Young of the Salvation Army will That two heads are better than one, especially head Wednesday. hnve a farewell service next Wednesday even­ Monday’s limesters for New York were: j for a barrel. S- h. John I. Snow is chartered from New ing. Rev. J. H. Parshley will be present and THE STEAMBOATS Sardinian, from A. J. Bird A Co.; Carrie L. That the world is better for some folks hav- York to \cuvitas and back to North of Hix, from II. O. Gurdy & Co.; Fleetwing, YOUR TRUNK! speak. I Iatteras. I ing been tn it. from K. C. Rankin A Co.; Jonathan Cone, The stereoptlcan views anti address on the Steamer Sylvia Has an Entire New Sell Commerce sailed Wednesday from from Joseph Abbott. Set of Machinery. I That it takes the cars an hour to come down Perry Bros, for New York. “ Youth of Daniel” at St. Peters on Sunday . from Camden. Schs. J. R. Bodwell, Thomas Borden, Get* Preparn.lory to jxointr evening were heartily enjoyed by a large cun Capt. J. W. Whitman, formerly of sch. tie Lewis, for New York; Mary Snow for gregatlon. Steamer Sylvia, Capt. Mills, is now on the That some men can do more work in a given Addie I'.. Snow, will command the sch. Tall River; Oregon, for Boston,* are loaded to tlie W orld’s route between Rockland and North Haven, .time than others can. Eugene Bordn, and will load store at Hurri­ and ready for sea. The railroad men will have a special sermon She leaves North Haven at eight a. , and on That J F. Hall’s father once lived in tbe cane for New York Sch. S. C. Tryon is at the South Railway to WE HAVE THEM IN at the First Baptist Church, next Sunday even the return trip leaves here at two p. m. Be­ bouse, 33 Spring street. Schs. Morris and Cliff from Rockland and finish repairs. Ing at 6 30. subject, “ The Railroad as a Factor ginning with June 1 she will make two round Ringleader and James Young from Thomas­ Sch. (lara K.( olcord,before reported ashore in Modern Civilization.** That Jersey milk is very much better before ton, arrived in New York Thursday. trips a day, leaving Rockland at seven a. m., than after It is skimmed. at Edgartown. has been floated find has been North Haven at nine, Rock land at one p. m. Sells. Richmond, T. P. Dixon, Charley 1 taken to Boston for repairs. The wreckers BARREL TOPS, ELAT TOPS, There was a baptism at the First Baptist and North Haven at four. The boat has re That Merrill's Hall was well rilled with peo­ Wool ey and Mary E. Crosby arrived in New received $800 for floating her. ple Bunday evening, week. Church, Sunday morning. The annual meet- celved an entire new set of machinery and York luesday. j The bodies of the four sailors drowned by Ing of Ibl. rbnrcb will occur Tbore.I.y even- e„ , , y mBke, tbe Mp acr0„ wllhln an honr. That J. F. Fogler has bought Mrs Ludwig's Sch. Snow Squall, before reported ashore | the wreck of sch. Brave, of Deer Isle, at Ing, postponed from Inst week. • she has also bad new furnishings and is In vacant lot on Masonic street. at Camden has entirely gone to pieces and , Plum Island, in Thursday’s storm,were brought STEAMER TRUNKS, ! sunk. here and taken to Deer Isle Monday. They The services at 8?. V e te r', on Thnrsday ' ,plendld ,rlm ,or ,,le ’c ,’on'' work' Tb»t the boys u-ed to piny base ball where ' Sch. I). W. Hammond loaded from A. C. were: Capt. Joseph W. Lane and Mate Ed­ evening Bbonld attract a large number of our * * tbe Blood house now stands. Gay ,1t Co. and sailed Saturday for Boston. ward Norton. I he former was about 45 years representatives Tbe music will be ot the j Thursday 's storm made hard business for That thev never bornt so ranch coal in one The following notice to mariners is issued: old and leaves a wife and child. I he latter HALF TRUNKS. highest character and the object most worthy, I ,he steamboat lines and somewhat disarranged Winter as they did last Winter. “A careful survey, made this day in the pass- was 50 years old and leaves a wife and three That coupon gatherers bad better wait until ' age leading through between Handkerchief children. I lie two seamen are Sumner Stin­ via: The House of Tho Good Shepherd. *rfP’- Tbe h««le Bodwell arrived from Vinal- son, aged 32, single, nnd Ered Thompson, aged • haven nevertheless, and the various 1 lhe P®°Plc have read their papers. j and Shovelful shoals, develops the existence I That the most Independent biped in this of 3 dangerous shoal, having but nine feet of 40, who leaves a wife and ten children. The Canvas or Zinc Covered. Wood or Sheer Rev. Dr. G. P. Mathews ol Thomaston sup- ' Itoes are now back on schedule time. Brave was loaded with rough granite and I- j plies Ihe pulpit of the Tenant's Harbor Baptist 1 world Is a ben scratching for gravel. water upon it at low tide. Monomoy light . n . , . . . , . bears from this danger which is small, E by bound for Boston. She was valued at £3,000 Iron Boltoms, Paper or Linen Lined. , C’burcb. every other Sunday. Tbe church Is FRATERNITY FACTS. T he. I. .s .be 9 b day o May. and a go-d E i . 4 E , distance , thc hla’cU and insured. Her cargo was valued at #400. | looking about for a pastor, and atone time had I coal tire isn t any too good for comfort. buoy off the northeast part of Handerchief, Sch. Helen is at the North Railway for re­ Half Trunks are very popular this season, being small a nthe prospect d Mr.of securing\Vhlt^ Rev.„ op^ T. F.nl(I White of south Hope'. Good Tempi.,.-Among That Sea street looks boulevardish, and that lies N by E 1-2 E 1-4 mile. There is a pairs. ought to be three rods wide at least. | channel about 300 yards wide between this ...... r , , 1 I . • him ..IV Th«oh__I, h...... I Other Secret Societies. Sch. Thelma, Leo, Rockport for Wilming­ compact—just the thing for a lady to take on a short trip. him off. The church has also tried to engage That there should be two ? css ions of the skoal and shovelful, having eight fathoms of ton with ice, came into the harbor Monday. Rev. T. J. Ramsdell of South Paris, but with­ Knox County Probate Court each month. water in it. Sch. Onward, went to Deer Isle .Monday to out success. 1 he following officers of M t. Hope Lodge, j j bal Rockland’s part ol the County tax is Sch. Ada A. Kennedy, Kennedy. Fernan- load stone for Boston. All our trunks are strong and durable, having Extra Cleats I. O G. T., of South Hope, were Installed May baRed Qn a vajua,jon of raore than $4,000 000 dina f°r Boston, was at New London 4th. At tho annual meeting of Pratt Memorial Schs. Gertie Lewis and Pemaquid arrived Methodist Sunday School, held Monday, May 6 hv Lodge Deputy Dunbar: j That according to the laws of trade an article 1 Sch. Wide Awake arrived from Camden Sunday from Boston. and Bumpers C.T., Lyford Mills; V. T., Gertrude Dun-, wortb wbat |t wJ|| brjoff ,n tbe market. 1, officers for the ensuing year were eiected as Sat unlay. bar; P. C. T., John Starrett; 8. J. T., Henry Iftbor lncladed. Sch. Lady Antrim arrived Monday from follows: Superintendent. I) A Packard; Schs. G. \V. Glover, Carrie G. Crosby and Belfast. Fogler; Sec , Fred Fogler; A. s , Node York; That if one-quarter of our citizens attended Pearl arrived from Boston Saturday. Assixtant Superintendent, Miss Georgia D. Sch. A. E. Crockert cleared at Philadelphia Traveling Bags, Sweetland; Treasurer, A. W. Gregory; Sec­ C., I). M. Lelgher; Fin. Sec., Charles Abbott; I chllrch ,t Wl)U,d glve an avera4?e ODgregation Sch. Annie W. Barker brought coal Satur­ Saturday for Satilla River. T , Grace Bowley ; M., John Payson; I) M retary, Miss Alice Bhck; Librarian, J. C. of 250 to each one. day from New York, for the Boston A Ban­ Angie Fogler; G . C. Richards; Sen , Wilbert gor Steamship Co. Schs. Billow and Idaho ai rived in New Barber; Assistant Librarian, J. E. Stevens; That O. C. Ludwig once h id a meat shop on York Sunday. Taylor. The lodge has 72 members nnd most Secretary or Sunday School Board, 11 C. School street an.l that Mus Sophia Spofford Sch. Jennie G. Pillsbury, arrived from New Clubs, English Clubs, of them are earnest workers. Thc two capta ins York, via Saco, Saturday. Sch. (,. M. Brainerd, Mullen, arrived in Day; Auditor, J. F. Hall; Pianist, Miss Mary once had a private school there also. Hart Island Roads Sunday. on entertainment worked very hard and did Blagden; President ot Missionary Society, That the prices of meat, fish and coun try- Schs. J. Chester Wood, from New York nobly. The entertainment consisted oi reading, and Ira D. Sturgis, from Portland, arrived H.G. Day; Vice President, Miss Georgie D produce are constantly rising because the con­ Gladstones and Cabin Bags, speaking, dialogues, rec tatlons,solos,duets and Saturday. Sw-et land; Secretary, Miss Annie Chadwick; sumers increase faster than tne producers. FOR PARDON. music of ail kinds, chip baskets, splinters, Sch. Lydia M. Deering, with ice from Ban­ Treasurer, Wm. H. Hemmingway. Over 400 That it takes a mason and his tender two ard conundrums, etc. After the installation the gor for Baltimore, was in the harbor and scholars Hre enrolled on the books, and the one-half hours to top out an ordinary chimney, The Governor and Council lodge bad a lunch of ice cream and cake in sailed Saturday. Dress Suit Cases, school is in a flourishing condition. The say, four feet high, their staging being ready. Asked for Clemency. Fishe’s Hall. Sch. R. L. Kenny: Addie E. Snow and average attendance is somewhat more than 200. That some ot our citizens have begun oppo- Florida sailed Saturday from F. Cobb & Co. More than 200 volumes have been added to the o o site their own doors to repair the sidewalk ihe for \ ew York. A movement ts on toot Here looking to the Extension Cases, library the past year. Canton Vinalhaven will hold its regular s.m e.x thc anfleatp did to rebuild Ihe w.lls of Schs. Ad.lie Schaelfcr an.l Jennie Green- p trdon of Hannah Thorndike of this city, now meeting next Friday. All Chevaliers are re­ J erusalum. bank, from Rockland, and Nettie Cushing, serving a life sentence In Thomaston State quested to be present. Important business. from Thomaston, arrived in New York 5th. Prison for the murder of Honora Sullivan. At the regular meeting ot ihe First Baptist o o Trunk Straps, Church, held Saturday, the following were PENSIONS ALLOWED. Capt. Burdick, of schooner Booth Bros., Hon. I) N Mortland will appear tor Mrs. The Third Degree of Odd Fellowship was re elected officers of ihe Sunday School for the wreked on Brigantine shoals in the heavy Thorndike, and be has ’et’ers from Judge conferred on three persons Monday at Star of ensuing yeir: Superintendent, E. W. Porter; Deserving Veterans Remembered by easterly gale Thursday morning, tells a thrill­ Walton who tried tbe case, and promim&t Hope Lodge, V inalbaven, and four applicants ing story of the wreck and the rescue. The Shawl Straps, Bag Tags. Vice Superintendent, C. E Tuttle; Treasurer, Our Grateful Government. people in this dcinity asking for M s shown, In part, by the following Patriarchal Degree of Odd Fellowship was G. Rice, U. S. Engineer, original at $12 per went well until .Ma . 1, when the schooner I h b G. G hopes the pardon will tw grafted figures taken from the Secretary’s book : confirmed on three candidates. Tho degree of month from Aug. 28, 1890. took a heavy northeast gale which continued Session* held, May 1, 1892, to May 1, 1893, the Golden Rule will bo worked on the same Cornelius W. Thomas, Gamden,Maine Coast with increased fury until she struck on the ,, . , «. „ .1, , „ , dangerous Brigantine shoals near Bargenat LIST OF LETTERS inclusive, 52 number at the next meeting. The degree stuff Guard., origins! .1 84 per month from Jnly a, M M*y 4 she remained > this ------Total attendance, 11,653 Average attendance, p< r Sunday, 222 his put considerable time on this part of the 3* 1890. position until the wind shifted to the west, Remaining unclaimed in Rockland Pool Liirgc-t atli ndance, .Jan’y 8, 206 work of late and their efforts are bearing R. Fred Grie, guardian of Freeman J. Hall, and drove her off the shoals into deep water Office for the week ending May 6. 1893: Smallest attendance, July 3, too fruit. J. F. GREGORY & SON, 8.uii n>s on which there were 250, or more, mir.or son of Henry E. Hall, 2d Maine Bat- where she soon sunk. As soon as the cap-; Gents’ List, Robertson, Geo. W. present, io tery, at $8 per month from July 17, 1890. tain discovered the schooner was sinking he Ainpland Freeman j Sherman. R. A Total nicmhert-hip of ihe school, 318 Robert W. Walsh, Rockland, Go. A . 21bt launched the life boat, and notwithstanding Biadh-ir’-. J. V ! Sprague. Edward B. Number of officers and teachers, 36 NICE BREAD. Srove», K. L Members of school bapiized, 26 Maine, original from Aug. 26, 1863. the tremendous sea running at the time sue- Brewe* Farwell Opera House. Members ol school deceased, 2 , ceeded in getting all into the boat in safety. B rastow , T. E. Sweeney E. J. U n d e r Books in libra* iee, 1,000 Our Bakers Should Get the Receipt and Mildred G. Goddard, Portland, wido 0 'Taking his wife’s apron he tied ;t to an oar, 3 ^ ’ ■ True). L Average number of books In circulation, Supp y City Trade. John H. Goddard, Co. E., 1st Me. Cav., origi Thninav. (’apt. E. A per we. k, 175 ami the men took turns in keeping the signal Ider G W ' Weber, J. Money rais. d by I be school, $300.24 nal at $8 per month from Jan. 6, 1892 upright, so it might be seen by a passing Banter. Ju iie/o , expended In new hooka for libraries,$IM.OO j Di. D. C Perkins has added to our collection Chai es Clemons, Rockland, U. 8. N , in­ vessel. After two hours of drifting in the Chirk, E n o s’, O Ladies' List. D II U O R ’ * M R i’;A D , A new library r< out with improved f.icili ies, j a |oaf of Russian bread, which was brought on creased 10 $14 per month from Oct. 19. 1892. raging sea and diem bed to tbe skin, the boat Condon, Ja«. Brown'ng Miss Edna rlLSZO M I).. Hiirvuul, 1870 Widow Grey Cough Cure class rooms and other improvements, have ' board schooner N|na Tillson by two runaway William 1) Post, Port Clyde, U. N , was sighted bv Capt. Bird of Schooner lames Bar v. A K. f’arver. Miss Sarah SPECIAL! T DISEASES of RECTUM Is Perfection Itself. recently been made. At the beginning ot the 1 Russian sailers at Appalaebicola a year ago, original at $8 per month from M«y 21, 1892. \Y. Big'ow, 1 i'enfu gos for New York. ' After English, John G ark Mrs Marv T. wearing the vessel live times, Capt. Bird sue- l\ul|ermn. C ,pt E. G 01 h . Mra Lucy present year this school gave up tbe u«e of the It. Pu Lifer Yarmouth, M Dr. Perkins being a passenger on the schooner ceded in getting a line to the boat and rt, E . Dver. Miss Mary A. “ Internation il Lessons” ami adopted the, H nev, Chas I) m- 11 m r«. Ph -pbe a the time. Cc. I) 1st Maine Ci increase to $10 pe dropped her astern. The sea was too violent BFN D K‘ »R I'A Mi’ll K I, . “ Blakeslee Indu tive Studies” The advan­ ' month nnd re-hsue ■-rating from Nov King. Scatt Ferguson, Miss Mary ’ Tis a g e it euri“. to get alongside and the only hope of a suc­ Mi M .nnus. J. Line • «•. Mr«. K G tage-. ot thin systt m over the old one are very | 1 26 1864 cessful rescue washy means of tbe breeches , M \ .ah. M iss swrl.e ; H3TULA Widow Grey Cough Cure marked, and the new movement is resulting Tupley’. ‘Itrend Winner” out-wen all i Thurston w. Spear, Rockport, U N 1 buov, which was brought into use by tbe lin M •thews, John Been Mr- H. Z. Tb Perfection Itself in great ta n dr to ihe members of the school I other shoes o iginal at $12 per month irotn Sept. }■ already secured between the schooner and Ghns’ead, C'upt. M. A been ', C. o * L.

OUR LEADER. ’Z ■*•?*' World’s Fair Cape, $1.75; World’s Fair Sait, §5.00; W o o l Jacket, BuItcrOy ('ape, $5.00; Butterfly Cape Jacket, Pearl Buttons, $7.50; Butterfly Cape Jacket. Pearl Buttons, Hall Jlk Lined, $0.75.

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WORLbS FAIR SUIT WORLDS FAIR SUIT S5.00 $ 5 . 0 0 . 7 5 7 Butterfly Cape Jacket, Pearl Buttons. $7.50. World’s Fair Cape $ 4 75. SIM ONTON BROTHERS. Rockland, M aine. e THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1893, CURRENT NEWS FROM ROCKPORT HISTORIC CUSHING. STATEMENT BY AN AUTHORITY. we shall give away The Years Agone When Shipbuilding I use and rreemniotid ' Dr Price’s Seasonable Happenings Served Up in Read­ Flourished There, Delicious Flavoring F.x'rnota” as thr Strongest ami fine-t. and as giving Ihe to every purchaser of a able Form for Home Use The article on Cushing, published most desirable results in the manufac­ last week attracted no little attention. ture ol Ice Cream Industrial News That Shows Business MRS E W .T H U R LO W , Barrel of Flour New F B. Miller, esq., who furnished it pro­ Activity - Local Notes Regarding C A R E I Ice Cream I’.rlnrs, Oak St. Things of Interest—The Week's vides us with another which will be found See that the hott ie of J One Pound of 6oc. Tea Record of Personals equally interesting EXPERT TESTIMONY / f p o t i w ’s S a u s a p a p i l l a i SIIII’ItUILIUNi'. IN CUSHINO. I have obtained the best results from We will make tlie price One hundred years ago. Cushing was you purchase is made by tlie use of "D r. Price’s Flavoring Ex­ T i- I lilies li ilr Io walk through that d / G l WAlt R EN ,(■ CO.A one of the most active and thrifty towns tracts,” and think they are just what they England of tlie FTour as low as mild on (he bridge. are recommended to lie, the strongest, on the coast of Maine. Btieks were Citpt. Oliver I’ S lepberd is having a Bangor, Me? The success of; ihe purest and of the most delicate manufactured in large quantities and veranda built about his house. 'this remedy has bred many I flavor. you can buy (lie same exporled to neighboring towns. Mills MRS E. I. PERKINS. Truant Olli .‘er Libby mustered in the lor manufacturing lumber and grinding foul and worthless imitations, Restaurant mid Ice Cieam Parlors, 301 Main Street. grade at any other store. truunts pretty lively last week. the grain products of the farm lent a • designed to rob the sick and, Clothing Sailniaker Oilkey is busy making sails busy aspect to those streams which to­ , suffering who These goods can lie f..und at tlie fol­ We make this offer for (or the Bark I’ J. Carleton. day flow unchecked and idle to the sea. lowing stores: Lily l’ond Lodge ol Good Templars Shlpnuilding was the principal industry E P Rollins, Rockland two weeks only. If you had a social in its hall Friday evening. which furnished constnnt and remunera­ SEEK Perry Bros , 14 Front Street II O. Gurdy & Co , 4 Camden “ tive employment to a large number of Nobby Simon Wentworth is repairing the HEALTH A. F. Crockett Co., 713 Main “ are thinking of buying a House! damage done by the late lire nt Mrs. workmen. Although ( the size of the E. M. Perry. 738 “ Spring Suits! vessels then built wa9 small in com pari­ the noble and scientific’ Wm. B Hills, 672 •• MeCobb's residence. Also one of the very : : son with those which were constructed Acliorn & Thorndike, 668 •• barrel, call and see us and The G. A. It Committee on arrange­ i compound, the G E N U IN E < K C R an k in * Co.. 656 •• in later years on the river in tho neigh­ ments for Decoration Diy are busily en­ Brown’s Sarsaparilla. This’ A C Gay & Co , 606 •• Nicest Style . boring town of Thomaston, yet they get our prices. gaged in providing a program Farrand, Spear * Co . 686 •• compared favorably in tonnage with remedy was conceived and per- A L Richardson, 574 •• . Overcoats The Road Commisdoners are prepar­ THE those built elsewhere along the coast footed by Dr. Win. II. Brown,* C A. Haskell, ft42 •• Remember the place. ing to widen Central street by placing Il G. Tibbetts. 434 •• To be found in tlie city. during the last century. The shipyards the sidewalk on the road line and chang­ i acknowledged to have been, Bicknell Tea Co . 398 •• These Garments are made by of Cushing have been silent many years, first-class workmen to take ing the watering trough. the most skilful physician* E B Ingraham & Co. 368 '• and bid fair to remain so for years to C. E. Tuitie, 306 •• tlie place of Custom Made S. G. PRESCOTT & CO. COLUMBUS A new sign at the paint shop in the come. When the late Joseph Fish first Maine ever produced. It is, Jere Harrington. 292 “ Work. : : : : : Donohue’s Cash Grocery, 266 Tillson’s Wharf, A A Richards building informs us that turned his attention to maritime matters, called in his honor Mr. Levcnsnler. painter, is on deck, White & Case, 262 ROCKLAND, MAINE. lie visited Cushing to purchase a suitable (). P. Hix, 246 T h e ready for a job site for a shipyard. Near Pleasant J. H Flint, 234 Latest Style TELEPHONE CONNECTION In the Second Primary School the Point he found a location in every way Theodore Roosen, 156 W. E Hall, Slate St. little folks hail a melodion put in last adapted to bis needs, but the owner re­ S tiff H a t Brown’s Knox Farmers Ex Co,, Limeroek •* Week and they are going to collect fusing to part with any of his possessions, F. II Whitney. 33 Park •• Is out. Something for Sum­ pennies enough to pay for it Mr. Fish turned his attention elsewhere. II II. Flint. 117 “ “ mer. : : : : JUST FOR FUN! There is some talk of putting up a few He located in that part of St. George R. W. Messer, 105 Sea “ now known a9 Port Clyde, and entered Rockland L’nie Co . 14 Water “ U K WILL SELL cottages on Beauchamp Point It is a Sarsaparilla, W V Farnswoith Camden delightful place with bathing laeillties upon a notable career of shipbuilding F. O. Clark, Baihriggan Underwear 50 Cents. Clauis and list) are abundant on its which covered many years of active and • and the genuine Brown’s J ,). F Clifford, W orth »1 OO; thi« In h Great Trade. shores. intelligent service, l'he short sightid- ' Sarsaparilla is made only by* C. E Shaw, W. W Hodgkins. Thomaston PILLSBURY’S BEST Acliorn Bros completed the putting ness anil unprogressive spiritof one man i Ara Warren & Co., Bangor, A Large Line of $1.00 Pants. E. L Dillingham & Co., • 4 -G h II and look >it theae goodn nnd H»ve up of the necessary shafting to connect robbed the town of what was then one See that the name of’ T. S. Audiews. 91.00 on every ten you buy. 17 of the growing industries of the state, Masters & Starreti, the eieetrie motor witli the polisher Ara Warren & Co. is printed, FLOUR Wednesday, and have everything ir li Mr. Fish could have given Cushing O. G. Dinsmore, tdie benefit of his business ventures, • on the package, and is blown’ S. E & H. L Shepherd, Rockport 0. E. BLACKINGTON. tine running order. Bodwell Granite Co., Vinalhaven PER Pleasant Point, today, might have been The management ot the Teachers’ in the hottie. Sold by till, C B. Smith, a large and thrifty village, while tile in­ Convention to he held in the Opera dealers. One dollar a hottie; * O. B Jones, dustrial history of the town would have F. Myriek, lllltlllL House May 20 and 27 have engaged the : bottles, five dollars. received a more extended treatment at A Davidson, services of Professor Geo I. Aldrich of Booth Bros. & Il I G. Co Hurricane the hand ol the historian and annalist Use the : : : Newton to address the convention. Bodwell Granite Co.. Spruce Head l'he annexed table stmws the number, L A Arey, Owl’s Head Express Duplicator, Grain, Flour anil Fnnfl Store Thu Official Board of the Methodist tonnage and value of tho vessels owned F II. Smith, Norlh Haven If you wish to make many coplenof uny AT * Church hold (he first hoard meeting for C S. Staples, W riting or Drawing No wtuthlng r e ­ in Cushing in 1810. quired. It Ih SUIT. the conference year, Monday evening, E. N Brown, So. Thomaston Betsey, 90 C.F. Kittredge, J . M. Bartlett, CHAS. T. SPEAR'S, May I. Arrangements were made to I he Best All Around Copying Machine Favorite, 96 H. S. Sweetland, provide lor outstanding debts. Rob’t Mary, 123 Going, and is one of the ChcapeHt F or Polly, 92 Magoun & Vannah. Winslow’s Mills terinfi and opeolmcnB of work upply to 295 AND 297 MAIN ST. Carey was appointed collector and S. J. Friendship sloop) 84 Hart & Mathews, Tenant’s Harbor 23 Hunuuntta, 126 J. W . M ITCH ELL, R ockland, Me.. ROCKLAND, 51K. Treat, Treasurer. Harmony, 101 G. W. Raw ley, For : Boys I McIntyre Lighter, 18 Dry&Fancy Goods R. Long & Son, Elizw, 38 J. Washington Priclllah. 111 2300 L Burns, OBITUARY. Jan e. 95 2161 W M. Staples, From 5 to 14 Years of Age. Quicklime, 92 1600 Robinson Bros., Wiley’s Corner Despatch, 8u (KM) MILLINERY, ETC. Samuel Smith, who was probably the Enterprise, 10S 1200 J . W. Eastman AJCo Warren Hazard, 140 1400 402 Main Street, Rockland. Geo. Fossett & San, Union oldest person of Vinalhaven, died Mon­ Washington, 96 2000 D. H. Pulsifer, Waldoboro Charlotte, loo 1200 day of .last week, aged 89 years, 10 Un on, (Cipt Libby) 120 2200 John Burnheimer, North Waldoboro i months and 9 days Mr. Smith was a Friendship, (schooner) 100 1000 J . W Haggett, Dam iriseotta Mills I Elwell's Fishing Schooner,15 direct descendant of two of the oldest < apt. Young's •• • • ------130 We keep a full line in Flint & Stetson, Damariscotta I These suits are made from P*ggy, 90 2000 J. A Perkins, Nobleboro families in Vinalhaven, his father being In June. 1814. during the war with all departments. A S Fales, C'.shing ) John Smith and his mother (Mr. Smith’s Great Britain, the Friendship and Fair Nelson Thompson, Friendship different styles of cloth of the second wife) Mary Calder wood, a daugh­ D. B Cobb & Son, Soarsmont f Trader were burned in the river by an ter ol the original John Calderwood. Simmons & Paine, English force under the command of New Goods received So Liberty 1 most beautiful patterns. They lie loavos eight children Cunningham * Overlook Capt. Win. Siyward Mclntjer’s A A. Howes & Co., Belfast j Mrs. Ida II. R, Illusion.wife of Charles Lighter, which was moored in Beaver every day. Farwell & Tilton, Thorndike Station Davidson & Currier, Appleton are strictly All Wool. The Robinston. and only daughter of A. C. Dull Brook at Broad Cove, was tired Sprague, died Tuesday last, aged 25 anti entirely consumed the same day by years, 11 months and 1 day. Mrs. this same English party ONE DOLLAR'saved on W. S. SHOREY, Pants have double knees. Robinston was a kind and loving daugh­ everyiifive you laylout at A COUNTY GIRL. ter and devoted wife. Her deeply o ur sto re . qook These Suits are thoroughly yrfllicted husband and parents have the She Writes on an Important Topic and Ituputby of all ill their great hereave- O l N D E R , Writes Well and substantially made and tut. Her remains were nterred in Don't - You - Forget - It. Miss E Marguerite Lindley, a Maine |ver cemeteiy Frida ■ BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, girl, a native ot Union, is the author of 402 Main St., Rockland. Front St., Bath, Maine. each one is decorated with a one of the leading ai tides in the May INALHAVEN STATISTICS. number ol Godey’s Ma azine. ‘•Culture Estimates given oil Large or Small Jolis handsome and artistic Colum­ for Our Girls” is wbnt she writes about SffSrltofers byjpurmlaalon to tho Publlahora of 1 Wo get the following from the asses­ and she deals with the topic in an earn thU paper. 17 sor's books: eat, practical way that will command A Card to the Public bus Medal The price is Itottl Kotal.' $423,807 Porooual KfttMlD 155,153 respectful attention. We are much N'linb r ol Polls 768 mistaken If many young women who I am having so many requests by •• •* Horu.M 137 S 5 .O O each. We believe " •• Oxen 28 have been blighted by the modern hot­ mail for Samples of : : : •• “ Cow*, mclu ling ymng atoci 295 N um ber of sheep 949 house process and are prematurely “ Musical Instrument ■» 161 Complete House Furnishings! these suits to be the best value “ Pleasure carriages 45 broken down will not heartily sympa­ WALL PAPERS Poll t a t for IHW, |3 thize with these words ol Miss Lindley’s that I have to request customers for the money that can be and commend them to their younger to be more explicit as to prices, We shall continue our system of selling complete House Furnishings VINALHAVEN PERSONALS. sisters: etc. We have paper at all priees We cannot overdo the ma ter of discreetly found. rearing our girls. They are io be (be wives from 5c, 6c, 7c, 80, 9c, 10c, 12c, on easy terms of payment. Our Assignees’ Sale continues and for cash Mrs. Weeks, who has been spending slid mothers ot our next generation, and on 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c and upward, the Winter with her sister, Mrs S. Bar­ •hem rests ihe prosperity of the nation, l'he world is to he largely influenced by their and a much larger line than usual, ”/e shall give great bargains, but to those who are without ready ter. has gone to her home in M inne­ abilities and .strength, and it tests with the go that when a person simply re­ apolis. educators ol to-day to p epare them for the money, we can offer the installment plan. greut work that is before them. The key-note quests mo to send Samples of W F Pierce and wifb, who have tor harmony in mental and physical educa­ Wall Paper you can readily see Also a Large Stock of tion has not vet been touched, and will not tteen away from town for two and a half l>e until their physical well-being is made that it places me in a trying posi­ years, arrived Wednesday Irorn Chester, supreme, and the mental is based on this power. tion to know what to send, and as Buy Your Spring Eurnitgre Now. Mass., on a visit. Ihe nme has never been in our country when this has been practically considered. Regard­ it would take too much time to Fred Ames, a s m ol Charles Ames of less of physical resources mental expansion send Sumples of all of them, it has ever been and still is the ami, and has We have everything. Carpets, Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Clocks, " * Westbrook, was in town last week grown to such a craze in America that brain causes delay, writing back and CHILDREN'S SUITS power is often forced to the exhaustion of all forth,ascertaining what is wanted. Lamps, Dinner Sets, Refrigerators, Folding Beds. Everything that is other capabilities. When our girls thus forced graduate, they are, even if they escape invalid­ The following is an order received ism, utterly without stamina, and are poorly lust week which explains itself, needed in house furnishings will be found on our doors. An Assignees’ Of Handsome and Durable prepared for entering cheerfully upon the aiduous duties that await them in every day and is tho proper kind of an or­ Sale is the time to secure bargains Visit this sale and secure some of life, and also are un lorn tied for rising above der to send : (he disappointments and anxieties that enter Goods from $ 2 . 0 0 a S u it to a greater or less extent into every home. It. II. UUilHIIAU the bargains we offer. Their career closes at their graduation instead I. kah BIB—Tha paper you .elected for ot being at its dawn, and many a bright Intel* me wu. entirely .ati.factory and pleased u. up. !ect that gave promise of strength everywhere, all very much. 1 .end money to pay for burns out dimly in an obscure circle from sumo by the .tune driver. Please send me a fx-ing caged iu an enfeebled and exhausted lew numple. ol Tight paper for Diulus Room ------Goods for Cash or on Installments.------body. ul uhout IU or 16 cents per roll. Yours, Mas.------Write to us’for catalogues and order by mail if you are unable to visit Fla vo rin g ROCKPORT PERSONALS We snail continue to sell our Mitts Mint* Gott of Swau's Maud is goods at the lowest living prices. us. visiting her sister. Mrs. John Beal. We do not claim to be the cheap Geo. Mncumbei was in town lust store iu town, bat the low price week store for good goods. New England Extracts Ralph Lalolley and B. Southard NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. made a short visit home from Bar Harbor last week. R .: H .: BURNHAM, Vanilla Of perfect purity. fhc Grand Trunk Ry. has paid the state 413 Main Street. Lemon Of great strength. Clothing : House, Ordngu > 182,797, back Uxe» and interest. The state ZE^OOICLJVZISrZD, JMTJVIlSrZE. AimuKd Economy In their use WANTED. Roseate. is indebted to .Attorney General Littlefield for Al 166 tiruadwuy 3500 chairs to ruvud without Flavor as delicately the big verdict which bat turned thia amount regard io their kluu or coudltiou. Prlcea accord- .erial uaed and labor. Per Order of Assignees. 371 MAIN STREET. end UaUctousiyas the fresh fruit. into the tlate treasury. R M PILLSBURY He CO. THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE. TUESDAY MAY 9, 1893.

The Blaine Memorial Statue. MY MOTHER. a German letter if I should write you GROUNDLESS JEALOUSY. FA It W MX OPERA IIOISE. one. ” X O W ' f . . Don’t onll my mother old! That form to me so j " I f you wrote it, perhaps Dot. Ed- My wife Is jealous of each inn Id ❖ BICYCLES!? l'he general subscription committee chosen fair, I worship In my verwe. I gar, "she answered, archly. by the Blaine Memorial Association at the Though her forehead may he wrinkled and sil­ And every dollar I an» pnitl Wednesday, May 10th, very her hair. ! Edgar took good-naturedly the laugh For them she deems a cur-e. The Best Place in Maine to Buy'Them t Success. 176 Nights nt the meeting held in .Augusta, March 14th, to de- For oft In Infant helplessness she bent In loving ' that went round, but he "owed her Hli Street Theatre, visefnn asurcs through {which a fund shall be mood And though through them I buy her gowns, To satisfy my ev’ry need, and give me dally i one, and it suddenly flashed into bis Pay ritxRors* bills nnd rent. Wr can show you Ihe C. H. PENDLETON, raised, by popular subs<.-ription^jfor the erec­ food; mind that Jack Martin could help him At their fair nothingness she frowns. beM line of ,A FAIR tion of a statute to the memory of Maine’s And then as I grew stronger It was she who led pay his debt Displeasure dire to vent. 'VGERTT F O I l the illustrious citizen, have gladly accepte and The next morning, while Nelly was One little secret I’d < xplain And taught r little feet to r In merry baby dusting the parlor in white apron and jy-BEi assume I th» duty assigned them. plav. ’Twould set her uiind at rest ( daiuty cap, the doorbell rang. The But no, 'twould render her too vain CLEVELAND PNEUMATIC In entering upon their appointed work, And when our evening romp waso'< onr game Light Colored Goods of hide and seek. 1 lassie’s cheeks flushed with a pleased If she but dimly guessed. the committee are confidently assured of the She taught my lisping tongue to pray I lay i exultation: she had seen Mr Theodora Those rnnids 1 love for sordid pelf In the citv sympathy and co-operation of all the people me down to sleep ” ! M artin s eolo cil m an come up the steps should go unwhlppcd of blame, W E S T E R N : : - Don't cull my mother old! Though feeble she with a note in his hand. Tenuis, of For every one is Just h-r«elf. —those with whom our departed statesman Called by another name. has grown, course; old Jack, was certainly put- WHEEL WORKS was politicaily allied, and also the large num­ And her eyes have lost the luster which onee R. L. Hendrick iu Harper's Bazar. ber who, though widely differing from him they used to own; ting on style, though. Why hadn’t 1 he asked her while they were on the N o w in party measures and policies, generously ad­ Though her cheeks are thin and pallid and show .Maitnera at m Tea Drinking. deep lines of care, j cliffs? mired and honored the man while living and On one point, at Ie-ist we may con To mo that face Is beautiful—the fairest of the | Susan brought the note In on the sil­ grntulate ourselves, and that is on the wW p can sell you the mourn him dead, whose great influence did fair. ver waiter. And her fingers too, so nimble, so deft In work9 improvement in tea table manners. bestbe so much to give and keep for their beloved of art, | “Bob say as bow he bin tole wait fer Some old fashioned folk used to signal­ state the distinguished rank it holds in the That I’ve sometimes thought the fairies had answer,” she said. ize the conclusion of their tea drinking national councils. really played their part: “Very well. Susan, in a minute.’* by turning the cuji upside down in tlie Her stop so slow and tott’rlng still retains Ha Eleanor tore open the note What in Calf Shoe for $250, The putpose of the committee, therefore, modest grace, saucer. Iu other circh s the recognized the wide world! She gazed at it up is, by a thorough organization and canvass, With that upright, queenly bearing, which even sign of a disinclination fur more tea was now I trace. and down and around, before she took the placing of the spoon in the cup in­ Il \'ii nn ii man, you to give every person in Maine, and so fnr as it in; then, in spite of her disappoint­ Don’t call my mother old! Though faltering stead of in the saucer. When the queen’s ev il had. it is practicable to reach them all, her sons her tongue, ment and vexation, she broke into a first prime minister, Lord Melbourne, N I Always Have a Good frails for living beyond its borders, the opportunity of Her voice Is still as sweet to m ess tho music merry laugh. It was writteu in Ger­ was a lad. residing at Glasgow in tlie contributing to this work in such sums, small which she sung. man script! Ah' how well do I remember, like the echo of house of one of the university professors Wheelmen. or large, as may be within the means and in­ The merriment was of short dura­ Cl,A. ' I N„. .1...... * 1 AO 00 her song tion. —about the end of the last century—he t 1 y\ Hi- Cl,..—.,i I No 4 ...... IfO 1" clination of each individual donor It is be The same clear notes return again through years wrote to bis mother an account of the III. Clcvil.nl X b (Lmtllv.)...... i>» now past and gone; “Tell Bob I can't answer now. I’ll f e A Fair Rebel, lieved that the true significance and value Aud when, as in pleasing story, she speaks of send Mr. Jack an answer later iu the Glasgow table manners. Cleveland Tire, U nder tho inauagemeDt of of the monument when erected will consist, Joy or woe. day.” But the flush of pleasure was “We drink healths at dinner,” bo Cleveland Rim, A l L A M B , In the time that's past forever, in the long, long writes, “hand round the cake at tea nnd M /1LLEY not in the amount given, but in the willing ago, now a deep red. It was very mortify­ Cecil will. feeling which prompts the giving; not alone ing. after her boastful tone of the day put our spoons into our cups when we Special Scenery, Including 1 ever love to listen to her tales of olden time, desire to have no inure exactly in the New “ l C.” Valve. that the money required for the work shall As to the sweetest melody of some far distant before. chime. same manner that we used to behave at A Ini) !• !<• « I e-tun Wheel Work* Cycles lor FAMOUS LIBBY PRISON, somehow be obtained,|but that all, the poor “And not answering it promptly just gives me away at once,” she Hatfield, at Eton and at Cambridge.”— Ladles, Vlen. Youths & Boys A It evolving Het—One of the Greatest and the rich alike, shall share in the privilege Don t call my mother old! I cannot bear it Stage Effects. veil. sighed. “Well, I'm afraid I deserve it All the Year Round. Hiieurtiiiil.- for fins, tioo, »H , i'if, • » . of helping, be it by ever so little in its worthy , '.I.I.l„■ . i„r »«„ *7(1, *•*», »35, » 16. O P P 1 ^ ’ouderftil Telegraph Scene. F u r it rings upon my soul like the tolling of a 1 * asking for the tennis game, X H H • he Thrilling Escape from Libby Prison. completion. It will be the best and highest knell; thco would be worth the work An Odd Kind of » Club. O L D I he Great Cast. And 1 feel as If I'd lost her, e’en while she's The L«»cust Grove Swimmers bad a l'he Famous Court Martial Scene. tribute to our departed statesman, that the with me still— I’ll ) put on it Let me see. The dinner once a year, and each man, 1'hi- company are playing return dates In Port- monument dedicated to him shall testify to Oh' there is not another friend a mother's place *lieb " lu tein ' is plain enougk” She N o w can fill: whether member or guest, was obliged Ilitnkin Block, Rockland 'and. Augusta, Bangor, Rockland and other towns the love of the many, rather than to the ran her anxious eyes down the brief in Maine. And none need ever chide mo for being over- page. “Yes, here is 'Freitag' and to eat a whole duck and one complete larger ability, however generously bestowed, fond. Heats on Sale at Opera House. Priees us usual. 'Abend.' Nothing could happen Friday lemon pie. lie who cleaned his plates We have the best line of the comparatively few. For I feel the tie that binds me to he a lovlug bond, afternoon except tennis; still I cau’t most effectually was presented with a of The canvass will begin about the middle of Which time has served to strengthen and made take it for granted. Oh dearl what a piece of silver plate, buspended over this month and all will be given opportunit to me most dear bore!” the dining table was a great wooden Harwell Opera House, A mother's holy precept, as she walked in godly to contribute. The subscription committee fear. Down she went on the floor Qfcs g irls paddle, which was taken down when the consists o f: do when life gets too much for them), toasting began. The significance of this Ladies’ Oxfords, Don't call my mother old! ’Twould almost with a German dictionary on one side article became apparent when a mem­ SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 13, Cumberland. break my heart A ndrorcopgin. To t e constantly reminded that she and I must of her, a primer, and the vexatious ber, in responding to a toast, told a story All colors, all sizes, all Llewllyn Powers, Amostook note in her lap; and there, would you which had been heard before. Another THE MONARCHS OF ALL. J.C . Holman, Frank ho. part; • styles. Ileel and Spring (J. H H Ich born, Kennebec. For we have passed together full many a happy believe it, Wilbur found her when he member whistled “Auld Lang Syne” $ -T H E FAMOUS- A. F. Ctockelt, Kn, x. year. came home to lunch, dusteap decidedly and finished the story, thus proving that H eel. George Bliss, Lincoln. As companions to each other In ev'ry Joy and awry on her tossed-up curls, as if she George L. Beal. Oxford. fear; he had heard it before, and the paddle ,fumes Adams, Penobscot, And as tho time shall narrow down between her bad been tearing her hair, face still was put into vigorous use upon the of­ Luciers’ Minstrels J B. Peaks, Piscataquis, life and mine, more awry, with a suspicious dewy fender.—New York Times. Thomas W. Hyde. Suuudanoc. SrnAFFIN & L u c ik r , M anagers. R. B. Shepherd, Somerset. OIL let me still be happy as my heart would look about her eves, while the idle e'er Incline: Fred Atwood, Waldo. duster was enjoying life on the floor Oililltlea About Men’s W eight. Militaiy Baud and Orchestra, L. G. Downes, Washington. And when the cord Is broken unto which I've O. F. Fellows, Hancock. ever clung. beside her. Professor Huxley declares that the Headed by tho Mark F. Wentworth, York. ’Twill be sweet then to remember mother a Wilbur took pity on her, and from proper weight of man is 154 pounds, 1 UG lK 't .j. BROTHERS, L. R. Campbell has been placed in charge always young. the vantage ground of his collegiate made up as follows: Muscles and their Supported by a Full and Power, —Philadelphia Methodist. course found out that Jack was politely tul Company. of the work of raising funds in Knox County appurtenances. 03 pounds; skeleton, 24 and will make a thorough canvass. We are entreating her, iu very first-course and pounds; skin, 10} pounds; fat, 28 pounds; Storer’s Best Prof. Joseph R. Lucier, imperfect German to play tennis on brain, 3 pounds; abdominal viscera, 11 I lie only Bi nd Musical Composer in the world* certain that our people will feel honored in Friday. A nth r ol several celebrated compositions. The paying honor to the memory of Maine’s dead pounds; blood (that which would drain only Blind Interlocutor and Actor. ! M 0 ^ . “Well,” she said, with a long sigh of PATENT FLOUR, statesman, and we look to see a liberal from the body), 7 pounds. Tho heart of relief, “it is the tennis, then; that’s such a man should beat 75 times in a amount contributed here. some comfort, anyhow. But 1 just minute, and lie should breath 15 times Highest Grade Itellned Fun, Conical Conclusions, f l c T E S . wish I could write Chinese’ If I during each minute. At that rate, in 24 ib wouldn’t give old Jack some trouble to Musical Specialties, Acrobatic Features, hours he would vitiate 1,750 cubic feet ft Lillie Higher in Price. Bui Clog Dancing, Etc. BOSTON LETTER find out whether I will play or notl” Hello!” cried Wilbur. The mention of pure air to the extent of 1 i>er cent. i BEST, CRAND STR- ET PARADE!! In the same length of time bo should Our Weekly Letter from New England’s L_ of Chinese had suggested something to him. throw off through the skin 18 ounces of Great Metropolis. water. 300 grains of solid matter and 400 M akesBread! “1 say, Nell, you can fix him nicely. D r . G eo . W. H u n tley , General R> presentatlvo. Here! give me a pencil.” grains of carbonic acid.—Philadelphia ( MOST, J Bosto n , May 8, 1893. A. M. G r isw o l d , Program Agent. In a very little time an answer wu Press. ______Reserved Heats now on Sale at Box Office. d g e m o n t w as Insist on CettingThis Brand Fred U. Cummings, who made many friends ready, and small Joe, just in from in Rockland while on the Boston A Bangor ihe most per­ school, was promised a piece of chew­ A sister’s duty is to persuade to virtue, steamers as messenger for the New England versely unlevel ing gum t o deliver it at once. to win to wisdom’s ways, gentle to lead JOHN BIRD CO, Wholesale Ads Despatch Co., is now with the United Stales E place that ever where duty calls, to guard tho citadel of “Say you were told to wait for an an­ N ow r Express Co on the route between Washington, tried the pa­ swer, Joe. Whatever you do, don’t for­ home with the sleepless vigilance of vir­ FIRE INSURANCE. D. C.. and this city. tience of tennis get that.” was Nellie’s last injunction. tue, to gather graces and strew flowers You know that we are players. Every- “Yes. that was a fine turn to it, NelL around the home altar. the thfriff sloped, either westward, to the I wouldn’t have thought of putting a Frank M. Packard has been a constant atten­ spurs of the Allegheny, or eastward, to CENTRAL MARKET dant at the hearings of the investigations ot the question in it.” CHURCH MATTERS. A. J. ERSKINE & SON. tire glorious old Blue liidge. Joe came back presently, with the — We now have In stock some of tho— Bay Stale Gas Co. at the State Hi use. Mr HATTERS: But if the land was perverse, tennis chewing gum, but without the an­ Packard is studying stenography and utilizes is persistent; ami a flue, enterprising swer. “Jack says he’ll send an an­ The Banner Methodist Dis rict— Other That make the hat to 417 Main Street, his leisure hours in practice on matters of this set of boys made a tennis court one Religious Notes of In.crest. swer later in the day,” he reported, tit your head and not BEST FLOUR Rockland, Maine. nature. spring, wheeled the earth, leveled, thickly, his mouth being full; and he That ever was milled, (none but tlrst class brands;, graded and rolled it. There were eight was decidedly aggrieved by the roars One year ago when Rockland M. E. District your head to fit the hat. wl Ich we are prupured to sell at the VERY l.GW boys, and they owned the court by reported a large advance especially in mission­ EH I PRICES, every barrel WARRANTED to Capf. Clarence Packard was in town last of laughter with which his message suit or money relunded. Wo alto have In stock week. He contemplates engaging in the fish turns, afternoon about; sometimes in­ was received. ary offerings it was thought that high water tho flaunt line of Plate Glass Insurance, Accident Insurance business in Portlaud the coming Summer. viting girls to play with them, and “Jack couldn’t a’ been glad much, mark was reached,und that under the influence and Life Insurance. sometimes having only a “stag party.” whatever your note was about,” Joe of Chaplain McCabe. It was also thought Teas and Coffees Boys are not all alike in this matter, said, glaring at his brother and sister; that at tho end of another year there would be N o w ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rice and son Carl, who you know; some boys like to include a falling off In the statistical reports. These IN THE CITY. Agents for J he following well known Companies: hav“ been spending the Winter in Union are at girls in their games, and some think, predictions have not proved true, as there bus W e have a lin« American Fire Ins, Co. Wollaston Heights, visiting Ex-Warden Rice. and even say, that girls spoil the fun. Butlalo German Irs. Co. been an advance in tho missionary offerings Shoes that are jinr We DO NOT Give a Prize Continental Ins. Co. But girls, 1 fancy, are all pretty much of #158 over last year, making a total ttiering Germania Fire Ins. Co. alike in preferring to play with boys; this cut With every pound, but wo sell tho Rest Tea and Philip Howard was in the city a short time for the yeur ending April 26 of #1 521—enough Co flee for ihe money to be hud In the city. Also a Granite State Fire Ina Co. boys confessedly add vigor and interest lull line of Guardian Assurance Co. ago on his way to New York. to put the district over the #1,250,000 line for First Class Groceries! Ins. Co. of North America. to play—even one hoy, even a small mibsions. Rockland District is the first dis­ Mass. Mutual Ins. Co. one! Merchants Ins. Co, trict in Maine to cross this line. Only one Fancy and Bui I lt d Uouils! Ho It was quite an object of ambition Providence Washington Ins. Co. W. A. Campbell is at the Quincy House. district in New England crossed this line last Fresh and Corned Meats aad Vegetables Hun Insurance Ofll e. with tlie Edgemont girls to play on the OP ALL KINDS. W eslcln-ster Fire Ins. Co. FI year. The advance in the rffering tor the New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. new tennis court, and none was more •irA ll goods delivered promptly to any pur, of The Boston Museum presents quite an attrac­ seven benevolences has been #20. Thiee new S '-. the city. Travelers Ins. Co. covetous of the honor than Eleanor I f Insure your plate glass against accidents in tion to Maine people just at present, and one is Barry, or “Nellie Bly,” as she was churches have been built within the bounds ol PRESOOTT & DUNCAN, Proprietors. the New Voik Plate Glass Insurance Company. the district, at an expense ol #3.830. Other 10 17 sure of seeing several well known people in the known, when balls were flying. But L a'd for to-morrow, ami I’ll dash through •‘D b a » N e l l —I cry quita. I'll come around 0 0 In oderlng Cotosuet to the trade we feel confident New Home Sewing MaohineB and Nervous Discuses uu} many wonderful for you at half-p^st three, bringing what is left that ,he> will find the public ready buyers, as we Aud u General Assortment of cures. 3 my German early.” of me after the rage and despair your note Many granite firms bad a shut down on ac­ guarantee It to contain us its chief constituent a Hear her!" sighed Mabel. Mabel well known und valuable cookiug article, Pure throw mo Into. J ace.” count ol the water flow tug into the sheds. Beef Buet. 13 Small Musical Instruments and Mer­ s always sighing for somebody’s It was agreed on all sides—of tho o o chandise, accompli hinents. "One would think new tennis court—that Nell had gotten The Charles I bumpsor, whore name was m German was her mother tongue.” the best of it, “as a lady always does,” Rockland Beef Go. • r Instruments warranted, Prices Low, aad How to Bkcoj Fleshy. the paper connected with mutder Uere was Terms of Payment Easy. 14 Dr. Miles’ Nervine not iy cures all nervous Uh, it’s extremely easy 1 hardly declared one of the boys, gallantly. not the Thompson Horn Vniaihavei*. diseases, headache, blue ervous prostration, study it at all,” said Miss Eleanor, her “Yes, it was mother who pulled me « o ALBERT SMITH. sleeplessness, ueurulgn l Vitus dance, fl's little top-lofty air appearing at once. out of the hole,” confessed Jack, “by aud hysteria, but aht> t da up the body. “ I •Nobody can make me believe it is Owing to so much ram here for the last E. A. KNOWLTON am pleased to sa.v that years of intense finding out that the worda read buck- N ow ’ easy to unde, stand written G erm an ," In­ ward; but we bad worked over the tweuty-tour hours at.d snow in the woods a liOO Main St., nrn pEWT annum. ust.to suffering with nervous ease, headache arid a prostration. I tried I Miles’ Restorative sisted Mabel. "Of all irregular, un- thing till dark!” freshet resulted here today. The water flowed Come and see our stock ■ ■ B I L ll b u l l I investors. Guaranteed into Mear's bariter shop on Main street so that Manufactures to order I OtfUiUBt loss. Nervine, aud iu two wei gained eight pounds reasonable crow s foot tracks, German I think Nell did get the best of it, at the 104 Shoe Store. Munths aud Grille Work In weight. I could uot down to sleep, but script i ;e. tin-lead. I despair of ever though uot only as the tennis-players be hud to take his chair into the fish market io iu uny kind of Style and ' W. HODMAN WIN8L0W, now sleep perfectly eas;$ nd am still improv- JL ± getting tho best of iu” order to do his wuik. Wo<>t desired; also all ' 132 NASSAU ST. (Vunderbill UulldingJ. ing wondertully. Cand say enough for the meant, perhaps; for they have all for­ '.B LA C iiranco., kindsol Furniture repaired I NEW YORK CITY. Nervine.—Mrs L. p Mijiard. Dunkirk, N. Y.” “Strange,” said Eleanor, lifting her gotten that she used to be boastful, u o ork tu the very best muiinvr and EslubliNhed und dolnjr business in these some offices “ One customer used Nuwiueuud/zaiued fifteen brow with a pretty little air of surprise. ind she never is now, though this hap­ L. R Fm'th. merchant tailor of Viuaihuvec, s to suit. A tine line of Art Mouldings und j since Feb. 1.1877. For 16 consecutive years dividends pounds in flesh,” saw Brow iy 8c Ma) bury, ntul Trim m ing*; Bulls, Bplndlws, Etc . on ' have been paid at the rate of 12 per oont per annum. Ob, come off, Nell!” cried one of the pened only last springl — Elizabeth has becu doing first-class work fur Barre No defaults nor delays: no losses to clients. De­ Cortland, N Y T rw bottjgs aud elegant Proprietors, d furnished at short notice, and ul Prices posits received at any time. boys. "1 don’t believe you could read Preston Allan, in Demorest'a.Magaxine. ime y CourpcUlion. 62 I book free at W. H K irfedge/ Drug Store- parties- J* C. D . IO THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1893.

ARBOR DAY AMUSING SIGNS AND ADS. AMONG THE RAILROADS. A SLAYER OF TIGERS. SOUTH THOMASTON “Physiognomical Haircuttino” la Not a person has been killed in a Rockland’s Schools Will See to lie I •he announcement of a Boston barber Maine railroad wreck since 1889. GsoRost R iv e r .—Some of our farmers have Proper Observance. who is a little more than up to date in Reputation an Eusrliehman Has planted pens and potatoes.... I. K. Clark has I Berlin has the widest train roof on Made in Amoy, Chino. ain methods. One’a hair and beard are | the continent—that at Anhalt station, been at work on Clark Island the past week, Next Friday Is Arbor day. and our city trimmed by him to suit the features I which is 198 feet 5 inches. repairing the bridge.... Wllmont Smalley baa schools will rtttlnaIv celebrate It. In the High T he sign over a Boston store reading: Why Frank l.eyhurn’s Name Is Famed In obtained work at Clark Island, culling paving School there will be decorations, and the fol- | I On the Bangor A Aroostock railroad '•Pioklea and New York Sunday Papers” ! there Is one stretch thirteen miles long All Parts of the Celestial Um pire- ..••Miss Rdiib (.'lark rtturned from Rock­ lowing program will be presented la outclassed by one recently discovered Hot? He Exterminated a land Wednesday, where hbe baa been stopp­ I without a curve, said to be the longest B ig B e a s t. Singing by school; quotations, historic trees; | In a Georgia village which advertises straight piece of track in New England. ing with her sister, Mr». F. ’.V. Covel.... M hs reading, Boardman Austin; song,duet. Misses j MAx Handles, Ink, Pens and Cheese.” Jeanett William* of Thomaston visited Mn. I In New York the traius on the elevu- Frank Leyburn is the hero of China— Ingrahatu and Whltnev; reading, Robert Bomb years ago in Vermont a widow­ Herbert Newbert last week. j ted railroads always creep around the that is, he is one of the heroes, though Farwell; reading. Miss Luella Crockett; song, er who lost a little girl had the follow­ ( curves. In Brooklyn they always turn O w l ’s H e a d .—MIrb Celia Emery moved duet. Misses Hodgkins and La wry; reading, ing epitaph placed on her tombstone: only a tea buyer for the firm of .Jardine i them at a rush. That i9 one thing, : & Co., in Amoy, for he is famous as a into her bro bit's house last week and will “Go sleep with iqa, Alminy S. Soon pa Miss Edith Chase: leading. Mis* Helen Hicks; something, in which Brooklyn is not , slayer of tigers and as such is tulked conduct tbe dressmaking business tbere. She song. Miss Agues Shaw; quotations; read»ng, will come and sleep with thee.” Since ' slow. will be assisted b> Miss Ella Emery....The then, however, he has buried three i of in all that part of the great empire. Harry Baker; reading. Miss Grace I ay lor, ' Numerous metal ties have been in- The tiger of China, he thinks, is not so Timber Hill school began May 1. Mlsa Isabelle song by school; addrt it, Itaolel M uus u; song, wives and is healthy yet. I vented and many roads have tried them, Lat le teacher... .Miss Katie C Emery will proves the app» • te nd Js digestion. dangerous as that of India, but it is by school. T he following advertisement ap­ but all have proved unsatisfactory. The tierce enough. Mr. Leyburn recently teach n term of school in Lincolnville, be­ An unrivalled temperance drink. Health­ Friends and parents are cordially invited to peared recently in the London Morning principal objections to them are their arrived in San Francisco on his way to ginning May 8....Alonzo McCuskk Las taken TRADB MARS ful, foaming, luscious. One bottle of be present, lhe hour at the High autl Lincoln Poet: “A lonely gentlewoman, tired of cost and their nonelasticity. A track London and gave some intei^sting de­ charge of scb. Polly and gone to Orland for a extract makes 5 r . Ions. Get it sure. Street Grammar Schools Is nine a. in. adverse fate, capable of enjoying life, laid on metal tics wears out rolling tails. load. Chan. Pierce |has gone with him .... W I D O W G R E Y T his i« not nn lv Mju«t " .I” desires to be adopted by wealthy couple stock much faster than one laid on tim­ Miss Daisy Mr.ddocks will teach the Owl’s «s others, hut far i/Urr. tin e SOLD “With us,” he said, “tiger hunting Is triul u ill Mippoit t..s-4« . EVERYWHERE or old gentleman. 8he is cultured, of ber. a mere sport, just like deer stalkiug is Head school, beginning May 16----Miss NORTH HAVEN WIIIImb. A Carlstss, ll»rlfoid, «L good appearance; would prove a trusty T here is one way of telling the speed in America, but when a tiger gets a Lizzie Jackson teaches the Pallyhhck School. S u f f e r e r s ! and agreeable companion, etc., etc.” of a railway train which old travelers taste of human blood he at once be­ The term began jes’erdny....Tbe Thursday Cyrus Carver lost a valuable cow last week. In a aide street of an Italian town a claim is almost iufallible. Every time comes ferocious and is never satisfied storm raged with fury in the vicinity of Cres­ Yon can feel sale because H B. Webster, while digging clams, found sign hanging in front of a physician’s the car passes over a joint in the with any other diet They become cent Beach. The end of the long wharf got one which ra ensured 6 Inches long, 4 Inches offloe reads in p a rt as follows: “ The track there is a distinct click; count the transformed into what are known as badly twisted and six small boats broke from IGE F O R S U M M E R said Prof. Hicca will use for his salves wide and weighed 1 1-2 pounds In the shell. number of these clicks in twenty sec­ man eaters. Such a one makes his lair their moorings andjpiled high and dry on the in making them live snakes and large Schools began May 1. District No. 1 Is onds, and it is said you have the num­ near a village and waits his opportun­ beach. Pure, Clean tad Clear is the Ice liar , serpents, wolves, bears, monkeys, r-ar- ber of miles the train is going per hour, ity to seize a victim. Moonlight nights Are recommended by home taught by Eva Sherburne; No. 2, Blanche mota, weasels and numerous other wild the length of the rail is uniform. physicians. They prescribe vested by us at Chlckawaukle Lake for Bowden; 3, Mabel Stone; 4, Elsie Crockett ; suit 1dm best. At such a time he is ex­ Combined Religious Meetings. next Summer's use and we shall cn- 1 animals alive and in good condition.” tremely vigilant. He prowls about un­ them because they never 6, Sadie Colls ; 5 began April 24, taught by AMERICAN LAW-MAKERS. deavor to fire the very best service pos- til he sees some belated straggler in The Methodist Epworth League, Congre- fail to cure. sible this season, for good service is | Addle Bates. ON SCIENTIFIC SUBJECTS. the streets. This is an opportunity for Senator IIlll will spend some time gationalist Y. 1’. S. C. E. and Baptist Y. P. I everything to anybody wanting Ice. If . Capt. Mills, steamer Sylvia, began his daily T he higher the barometer the less a which he has waited for hours, perhaps All Reliable Deniers Sell Them. you shall need loe at wholesale or retail, trips between North Haven and Rockland, on the California coast at the latter will hold meetings as follows: man weighs; the lower the barometer part of the year. fur days. There is the Hash of a heavy by the ton or month, give us a trial May 1 Besides the Sylvia there are three the smaller be feels. body in the moonlight, a cry of terror, Friday evening, May 12, at the Congre Our prloes suit everybody. 10 Senator Cockrell is the only man in more running here, so there is good communi­ T he calculation of the astronomer a brief struggle, and the man cater is gational Church, D. A. Packard leader; sub­ cation with the main land. the chamber who has had an unbroken Bailey proved that the weight of the term commencing as far back as the off for his lair in the jungle bearing the ject, "Fellowship in Work.” Psalm 133, 1. helpless body of a human being in his A. J. BIRD & CO. THORNDIKE & HIX. Hanford Beverage is quite sick with bilious earth ia 6,049.836.000,000,000 tons. year 1877. John, 17:20-26, Acts 18:3. massive jaws. Months later, it may be, Keep constantly on hand the following flint qual fever... .Treat of Camden was in town recently Iir a human body there are about 203 ineteen Friday evening, June 9, at the First Bap­ 343 MAIN STREET. N United States senators use the whitened bones are found in the By ....Hattie Green is In Levant, as nurse to her bonea, The muscles are about 500 in but five letters each in spelling their tist Church, Mcrtie G. Collins leader; subject, number. The length of the alimentary dense undergrowth. sister, Mrs. Fred Carver, who is very sick.... names. The list begins with Allen and "How Christ has helped Me.” 1. Peter 3:15- N ev er Hattie Brown is at home spending her vaca­ canal is about 32 feet. “One day two natives came to rae at ends with White. 16, Ps. 94:17-19. tion. An excellent method for waterproof­ our place in Amboy, stating that a N ever Senator W. D. Washburn, of Minne­ man had been carried off the night be­ Friday evening July 14, at the Methodist * COAL! * A. J. Ames tried an experiment on apples ing the surface of a wall is to cover it apolis, is called “Commodore” by many fore from a neighboring village. This Church; subject, "Texts and Hymns We Free Burning Coal NEVER I last Fall which proved successful. When with solution of soap. After twenty- of his constituents. He owns a line of four hours a coat of lime solution is ap­ was just the opportunity I had been Love;” E. W. Porter, leader. In Cheat n u t, S to v e , E g g a n d B rok en Slr.«a gathering bis apples, he dug a hole in the pleasure steamers that ply Lake Minne­ waiting for. Taking out a heavy ex­ The long spring is never made now. plied. This process is repeated several The object of the meetings is the promo­ ground, put in his apples and then put some tonka. press rifle which I had brought from Lehigh Coal hay, straw and dirt on top. This spring they times, and is claimed to make the wall Henry L. Dawks, who has retired tion of good fellowship among the young Now perfectly watertight. London, I took the two natives to ac* In Egg and Broken HIkom It is the were in good condition and very much Im­ voluntarily from a congressional serv­ as guides and started out I had al people of the societies. The plan was sug­ proved in taste. It is popularly supposed that it is ice in both houses that covered the gested by members of the Epworth League. Georges Creek Cumberland Cod. civilization that increases and aggra- ready learned something about th« Rev. Mr. Purvis was installed as pastor of period during and since the civil war, is habits of the man eater and knew just Committees of three members each were Quick’Winding *ates nervous diseases, but Dr. Brin ton as sturdy of figure and health apparent­ Hard Wood, Flour, Grooeries, Fro the Baptist Church Wednesday, May 3. says it diminishes them. Among the how to go about it. From inquiry chosen by the several societies, to confer anti ly as ho was at fifty. He is approaching among the natives I ascertained the visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, W a te r b u r y . There was prayer by Rev. F. M. Preble of lowest African races, which might be make arrangements. The committees decided the age of seventy-seven. exact location of the lair of the tiger, Camden, a sermon by Rev. W. A. Ncwcombe supposed to be devoid of nerves, he that once a month, instead of holding the Lime, English and American Cement, Genuine. of Thomaston. The installation prayer was Mr. Carlisle’s new private secretary Jeweled. found such diseases very oommon. is Capt. Samuel N. Gaines, of Kentucky. regular young people’s meetings separately, W estern N o .l and N o .2 Cem< nt. delivered by Rev. H. B. Woods of Rockport. If the sun were all coal, and that of Accurate, Capt. Gaines was a gallant confederate the three societies unite in a general praise Cg-On'ers promptly fllled. Telephone connection Handsome. Rev. Mr. Preble gave the welcome and hand- the best quality, the entire mass, if ol-fellowship, Rev. F. J. Bicknell of Rock­ soldier, was educated at the University and prayer service, under one leader, and emitting the heat now sent forth, would of Virginia, and has since been connect­ S ee it. land the charge to the people. be burned up in leas than 6,000 years. that the meetings he held alternately with A. J. BIRD Tobacco A cai' iion has been issued by the au­ The government still possesses 966.116.- village when I returned with the skin. hooks at prices ranging from 30 cents A. F. CROGKETT & CO. J u s t In, and going at 30e per Ik.; this thorities of Berlin against Hamburg $83 acres of land, more than one-third Tobacco is made hy Mayo, and the reg­ Capt. Hiram Smith has bad improvements “Just before 1 left China on my pres­ to 60 cents each, the same hooks being Crookett Block, ular price Is 40c per lb. Try It at made on his house....Capt Weston Ames factory butter, which contains from of which is in Alaska. 18*4 to 1V“X per cent, of water. ent trip I struck a man eater who was issued also in neat cloth binding at made a business trip to Rockland last week T he charter of Connecticut, given in an old fellow and had a record of about prices ranging from 15 cents up. These North End, Bockland, Me Among several semi-civilized tribes Donohue’s Cash Grocery ....George Rains, esq., of Sunset, Deer Isle, 1062, included not only the whole of twenty victims. I had with inc a dou­ hooks are always in large type, printed the women do all the courting, and Long Island, but northern New N’eth- 244 M A IN ST. has shipped as mate with Capt. H. Smith.... ble-barreled rifle of large caliber. I on fine paper, the cloth binding being Isaac Rosenbloom of Portland arrived in town among the Zuni Indians they control erlaiid in the Hudson river region. By of excellent quality, and the lialf-mo- the situation after marriage, as the found no difficulty in tracing him to his the 2d..-.Miss Maud Norton of Matinicus a treaty which Stuyvesant had made at lair, but he gave inc a narrow call be­ rocco gilt top style fib to adorn a n y children, inheritance, etc., belong to City of Rockland. Rock, was in town last week, en route for Hartford in 1650, the English towns on fore I succeeded in finishing him. The library. A 32-page descriptive pam­ the wife. NOTICE. Appleton, where she will remain at James Long Island were allowed the right to trouble was that when I found him he phlet may he had free, or a 128-page accept the protection of Connecticut if Tbs Joint Blanding Committee on Accounts and Hall's for a while. We are pleased to state With nothing but a jackknife, Adolph was awake and ferocious, apparently catalogue, a veritable feast for hook Claims of the City of Rockland will be in session Sjohrim, a Marquette Swede, lias con­ they chose to do so. lovers, may be had for a 3-cent stamp. at the City Treasurer’s office ou the FRIDAY that her sister Mrs. Horatio Hail is gaining in from the effects of hunger. I had shot S. G Prescott & Co structed the frame of a clock represent­ Address J ohn B. A lden, Publisher, EVENING precediuk the first Monday ef each health....Mrs. Thaddeus Wallace ot Tenant's FARM FACTS. so many that I thought nothing of it Have In stock all sizes of free burning month, for the purpose of examining claims against ing an ancient cattle, lie used various and gave my tiger one barrel out of 57 Roso street, New York. the city. All hills must be approved by the party Harbor light station was in town last week, kinds of \Vood and worked on the job contracting them, and should be presented at said visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lddo Tel A southern Oregon farmer last ycai ray gun. Most unaccountably I missed lime and place, or left with the committee previous for two years. man. Mrs. Wallace's friends in this vicinity made $2,080 from ten acres raising him clean, and his eyes fairly blazed. COAL to the date above mention