T r Fhe Courier-Gazet

V o l u m e 49 ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1894. Entered At Second Olnaa M ali Matter*

the fire the Limerock Bank took up quarters Nov. 7, 1873, occurred the funeral of Con­ Aurora’s first master, being elected June 8, Highest o f all in Leavening Powe Education & Employment in J. Wakefield’s book-store for a time. The stant Rankin, a member of the lodge, who 1826; was secretary 1830, 1831 and 1832; contents of the bank were found unharmed. died Nov. 4. aged 68 years. Mr.(Rankin was died May 10, 1862, at Rockland, aged 74 The W. U. Telegraph Co. moved into the initiated and crafted Jan. 20, 1847, raised years. postoffice while the Masonic bodies took up Jan. 28, same year, was treasurer of the Stephen Barrows, charter member, born in Introducing Former and Present quarters in Kimball Block. lodge in 184S to 1849, an<^ ^r(jm 1852 to Camden in 1798,farmer, joined Amity Lodge, Knox County Citizens. J. W. Crocker was chief of Rockland fire 1859, and was worshipful master in 1873. Camden, Nov. 2,1824; was master of Aurora department at the time with E. K. Glover, In this lodge year 35 were initiated, 39 1826, 1827, 1830, 1831, 1S32 and 1845, was Visit Io Ylnnlliaven—Burning of Berry F. IL Berry, George S. Wall and E. E. t imer raised, 35 passed, 6 affiliated, 12 rejected, 4 treasurer from Jan. 23 to June 23, 1845; died (COMMERCIAL; Block nml Loss of Lodge’s P ro p e rty - assistants. The city at that time had two demitted, 13 deceased. This report embraced April 13, 1870, aged 78 years. Description of Conflagration—Furn­ hand engines and a steamer, the present No the period of time from Oct. 2, 1872,^0 Jan. Robert Kalloch, born in Warren Oct. 11, Absolutely ishing nml Dedication of Mew H all- 1. The night, as above stated, was a terrible 7» <874. ______1825; master mariner; admitted to Aurora one, with snow and sleet. The steamer took Short Biographies or Members. Feb. 7, 1874, Aurora, on invitation of St. Nov. 29, 1854; died June 16,1866,at Leomin­ liam E. Fowler are visiting its position at the School street reservoir, and PERSONAL POINTS. Paul’s Lodge of Rockport, attended the fun­ ster,Mass. He was master of bark Pathfinder vicinity----- Rev. and Mrs. IV. when that was emptied took its station at the which was built in South Thomaston in 1854. eral of Bro. Geo. B. Barrows of Rockville, a Portland were guests last private reservoir of George Mayo who was run­ After that he was master of bark Oliver Jane, Casual References Io People More or Less Well UNE 24, 186S, Aurora member of St. Paul’s Lodge. Keene’s, Claremont street. Th£ Reopens September 4th. ning a mill at the Brook, where the John Bird which was burned at sea in June, 1866, by Known In this Immediate Vicinity. Lodge went to Vinal- Aug. 5, the sum of 3220 was raised by the Unity, where Mr. Kimmell’s vacat^ Co.’s spice mill is. Mr. Mayo started up his Capt. Sims of the Confederate Navy. A thorough and practical course of study In haven and assisted in lodge for sufferers by Louisiana]floods. Mrs. Charles Parker, pleasantly remembered passed, the guests of Hon. Joseph 1 fires and sent hot steam into the reservoir so Thomas W. Hinckley, horn in Boston Jan. the dedication of the Sept. 2 the following extract from a New here as Miss .Adelaide Scott, the guest of Mr. Miss Nettie May of Boston 1 as to thaw out the hose which had become so 7,1861; master mariner, admitted Nov. 4. BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND new hall of Moses Orleans newspaper was received from the and Mrs. F. W. Wight last season, has just re­ ing Miss Alice Hellier, Rankin street.l icy as to be unmanageable. John B. Howard 1891. Webster Lodge. The GAZETTE office and ordered spread on the Iduul Instruction; posltio r pupils; expc turned from an extended tour to Honduras. companied by the latter, she is now• 1stopp^ enced teachers. Our record of did yeoman duty that night. He was first Edward Boston, born in New Portland, rt'JS f ' dedicatory exercises records: R. IL Crockett was in Augusta last week at Northport------Mrs. A. F. Wright of ’ pipeman of the steamer and all that long cold Mar. 25, 184',; joined Riverside Lodge, Jef­ 5 4 YEARS AND 29,000 PUPIL8 were under the direction of T. R. Simonton Capt. William R. Spear of the ship George ------W. A. Withara and wife of Boston are terport has been the guest of Mrs. H. P. night stood on the peak of Perry Block, now Scofield died on board his vessel after a few ferson, in 1869; locomotive engineer; admit­ Speaks for Itself. Prospectus free by mail or at as Grand Master, assisted by Bros. E. B. guests of M rs. Wm. Witham, Crescent street Wright, State and Florence streets----- Mrs. office. the V. M. C.A. building,and stubbornly fought days’ illness during Monday night, ami was ted to Aurora Nov. 6, 1872; enlisted in Fed­ Hinckley, S. M. Bird and Eli P. Hall. The ----- W. J. Cross and daughter of Boston are John IL Monroe of Lincolnville and Miss the flames. He was so coated with ice and buried from his vessel yesterday afternoon. eral army in April, 1861, for two and a half consecration services were held in the church. Capt. Spear was a native of Rockland, Me. visiting in this city------Miss Clara Frampton Lou B. Hatch of Castine were guests of Mrs. COMER'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, so exhausted that when the fire was under years. The lodge was consecrated by Dr. C. N. He had been a shipmaster fifteen years, was W. R. Prescott, Broadway, last week. control he had to be assisted oil the roof and of Chelsea, Mass., has been spending her va­ 666 W ashington St., cor. Beach, Germaine acting as Grand Master, assisted by skillful and successful in his arduous profes­ Benj. B. Bean, born in Belfast Apl. 22, down the ladder. It was a hard fire and well sion, and was in the prime of life, being only cation with her brother, J. A. Turner, at the BOSTON, MASS. William Earrow as Grand Marshal, T. R. 1827; admitted to /Vurora Mar. 1, 1854, was LOCAL LACONICS. handled. 44 years of age when thus unexpectedly Meadows. She returned Saturday----- Rail­ Simonton as Deputy Grand Master, and Revs. called away. He had made many visits to Marshal,J. Deacon, J. Warden and Treasurer, road Commissioner Mortland was called to The records of Aurora lodge from the for Matters Trivial and Important Dished Up J. Riley Bowler and David Boyd as Grand this port, and had gained the respect and at­ and made an honorary member by vote of Old Orchard Thursday on business. mationof the lodge in 1S26 to Nov. 3, 1S5S, tachment of all with whom he came in con­ Abbreviated Form tor Home Use. Chaplains. After the consecration the officers lodge Mar. 5, 1873; member of Council and Miss Belle Balcomb of Boston is the guest together with the charter, the lodge library, tact. of Moses Webster Lodge were installed by Commandery, receiving latter degrees in St. of her mother, Sea street------W. C. Rankin Dr. C. R. Cole is putting up a handsome '•i the Catalor jewels, etc., were completely destroyed. The Capt. Spear was an honored member of Au­ E. E. Wortman, D. D. G. M. Sept. 27, 1S68, Johns, Bangor; ship blacksmith by trade; of Brookline, Mass., who has been visiting at house------The city brook sewers are being R n u ;i? lodge records from Nov. 3, 1858, to April, rora Lodge. the lodge attended the funeral of Elliott one year in Rockland City Council. the Head-of-the-Bay, returned home Saturday thoroughly and carefully cleaned out, and 1864, were not in the hall at the time and During this Masonic year 50 communica­ Tolman, charter member of the lodge, who night------Miss Lillie Donahue of Bangor, they need it. were consequently saved. Records from tions were held, 15 were initiated, 15 raised, died Sept. 25, aged 79 years. who will be remembered in this city as being Principal Blanchard oi the Oldtown High April, 1864, to the time of the fire, together 15 passed, 1 affiliated, 7 rejected, 6 deceased. PUBLIC LIBRARY. the guest of Mrs. Thomas Donahue last sea­ School was in the city Friday evening as a with the lodge ledger were saved in a dam­ Oct. 7, 1868, these officers were elected: son, will visit in Boston and vicinity for some candidate for Rockland High School------Geo. aged condition. Through the courtesy of BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES. The Book Committee Has a Conference With Sidney M. Bird, M.; Nathan Wiggin, S. W.; time. She was accompanied by her friendi H. Ulmer will have his new house. Pleasant Grand Secretary I. Berry the lodge procured Library Buyer— Sousa s Band Coming- L e a s t J. W. Crocker, J. W.; Leander Weeks, Dominick A. McDonald, born in Prince Miss Nellie Crowley of Bangor------Miss Mae street, completed in a fortnight-^-J. W. Treasurer; Enoch Davies, Secretary; David the returns to the Grand Lodge from 1826 to Edward Island, May 5, 1845; shoemaker; Green of Vinalbaven is visiting friends in The hook purchasing committee and Walker made glad the hearts of T hb,C.-G., Boyd, Chaplain; W. II. Titcomb, Mar.; 185S, and also other documents on file in the admitted to Aurora Mar. 11, 1S74. the librarian, Miss Nancy I. Burbank, had Camden----- Mrs. Hewett of Worcester, Mass. girls Wednesday J last by the presentatiok of a Benj. Brown, S. D.; E. C. Jackson, J. D.; archives of the Grand Lodge necessary to Henry F. Lawrence, born in Bucksport, is visiting in this city------Miss Cora Hall is s a id conference Tuesday forenoon in the office of large, ripe and juicy watermelon. \ George Smith, S. S.; IL M. Wise, J. S.; make out a list of its officers and members. Feb. 7, 1832; formerly shipmaster, now visiting friends in Warren. The members of the lodge immediately after Dr. F. E. Hitchcock with Col. J. S. Lock A new boy on one of our South-end rouw, W. O. Matthews, Tyler. These officers were farmer; admitted Apl. 3, 1878. Roger Rhoades, clerk with E. P. Rollins, s o o n e s t the fire rented the old Masonic Hall, former­ wood of Boston, book-buyer and library man. has been having some little trouble with thSan Francisco, who gained fame as the funeral. Mrs. Harvey’s husband died two eral Masonic organizations. Kimball, Jr., brother of Mrs. Meserve, lied in Nov. 6, 1889, aged to be held in Lewiston, Aug. 28 and 30, an actress with the “Shore Acres” company years ago last March. Deceased visited in I’he lire broke out in the store of O. R. responded in her behalf, thanking the 45 years. inclusive, will probably be a more interesting and who has just returned from a pleasure Warren last season anil planned to repeat the Moore & Co. and was discovered about mid­ lodge for its remembrance of an act of George S. Bond, born in Jefferson March one than has been held for several years. trip abroad, is the guest of Miss Maude Ulmer, visit this year. She was a most exemplary1 night. All the woodwork in the block, corner The national convention at Cleveland, ( )hio, It is L ite which she was so unexpectedly reminded. 31, 1825: schoolteacher and house joiner; at W. A. Hill’s, Lincoln street------Mrs. B. N- woman, and many friends in this county are Main and Limerock streets, was burned out last month was attended by many of the Oct. 9, 1872, the first three officers w enlisted Dec. 10, 1863, in 1st Maine Cavalry, Hemenway and Miss Ethel Haines of Water pained to learn of her death. She leaves two and also the third story of Berry and Kimball chosen a committee to confer with like Co. B., as private, was killed on the battle­ Christian Endeavor workers of Maine, which ville are guests of E. W. Palmer, Grace street daughters, both married, one residing in Block. A tough snow storm was raging at G eltnii SofflBtliina committees from the other Masonic bodies in field near Stony Creek, Va., March 31, 1865; will have beneficial results for the State con­ ------Fred W. McWilliams has returned from a Chelsea, Mass., the other in New York. the time. The following places of business vention. Dr. Smith Baker of Boston, well furnishiug the new hall then being con Imitted to Aurora Lodge Jan. 2, 1864. visit to bis uncle, R. L. Bentley, in Brookline, were entirely destroyed: Edward Merrill, ♦ ♦ ♦ TRY ♦ ♦ ♦ structed for the use of the fraternity in the John C. Dumont, burn in Waldoboro, Feb. known through this State, will he present, Mass.----- Levi M. Robbins and family are at apothecary, serious damage to stock; O. R- also Rev. Pleasant Hunter of Minneapolis, For Noiliin^ new Cobb & Berry Block. This committee 7, 1845; master mariner; was private in Dr. Benj. Williams’ cottage, “Cragsite,” Bay Moore & Co., drygoods, total loss; Eastern Minn., another prominent member of the on furnishings was instructed Oct. 16 to vote Battery C., 31! R. I. Artillery, from August, Point.----- George W. Fernald of Portland is Express office, contents saved; Limerock 1861, to June, 1865, wounded at Deep Bot­ society. Rev. Frank M. Lamb will conduct the guest for two weeks at his former home in Climax Flour, against the plan of holding a levee anil ball WHAT? Bank, contents all saved; W. U. Telegraph the music. to raise funds for the furnishings. tom, Vjl, Oct. 1,1864, and again at Laurel this city------Mrs. S. L. Strickland and Miss office, apparatus and books destroyed; IL Jan. 30, 1873, the new quarters in Cobb & Hill, Va., Oct. 7, admitted to Aurora Aug. 5 Edith Bradford, who have been guests at W hy exchanging your Gregory, Jr., commission office, contents ° nly $4.50 per Bbl. Berry Block were formally dedicated, at w hich 1868. A LITTLE LAO Geo. W. Smith’s, returned to their home in mostly saved; and Masonic Hall. Among Bangor last week. occasion some 400 Masons were present from Joseph Pillsbury, charter member, born at Guaranteed Better paper cover Novels that the articles lost was the beautiful banner pre­ lie wonted u boy uu«i wonted one bod, the Rockland ami neighboring Masonic organ­ Ash Point, Feb. 11, 1792; seaman and lime Chas. C. Acborn and Miss May Achorn of sented Claremont Commandery, Knights Bo iu T h e C. G. he put on ml, Than M agnificent. , , izations. The services were conducted by David manufacturer; was in the army in War of A nd in thou u week, on* it'» true, bed ml. Providence, R. I., are visiting in the city, the you have read and Templar, by H. B. Humphrey, formerly of Uiit wife, t>be bod o little ad ­ Cargill, Grand Master of Maine, who alst 1812; was tyler in 1830, 1831, 1832 and dition to the family. guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Harlow P. Wood, Ma­ Also Am Selling . . . Thomaston, which cost 31,000. The Rock­ thrown away, with us delivered an able address. The grand officers lied Apl. 28, 1845, being 53 years old. sonic street Mrs. E. H. Bartlett and land firemen did effective work and were A i t of ( Hilo, City of Toledo, | then installed the officers of Rockland Benj. Williams, born in Thomaston Feb. 22, daughter Sara returned last week from their aided by the Eurekas of Thomaston. After Lucas County, f 8#‘ at the rate ol two for Lodge, King Solomon’s Royal Arch Chapter 1836: joined Star in the West Lodge in July, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is visit to Mount Desert----- Mrs. N. D. Clark and Claremont Commandery, Knights Tem­ 1864, admitted to Aurora Feb. 2, 1876; phy the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney and son Fred of Allston, Mass., are guests o f 24 pounds Granu­ plar. In the evening a banquet was served sician and surgeon; member U. S, Board of & Co., doing business in the City ol Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Conant, Granite t ’ Union County and State aforesaid, and that said firm lated Sugar. which was enjoyed by a large number. The Surgeons for Pensions, was private in 26th will pay the sum of ONFL HUNDRED D< IL- streets------Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar den of installation of these officers took place in Me. Inf. 1861-1803, assistant surgeon 8th Me. LARS for each and every case of Catarrh Chicago aud Mrs. Hattie Marden of Bangor Huston’s News Stand, w . s . sh o re y, arwell Hail. Inf. 1864-1865; located in in Rockland 1864- that cannot be cured by the use of H all’s arc visiting at G. W. Palmer’s------Harold 3 poundB beat M ocha 'I’he committee in charge of the installation 1865 and in Freedom 1872 to 1874, city phy­ Caiarrh Cure. Darling of Hyde Park is the guest of Mr. and 317 MAIN STREET. n o o k and Java Cotfee. FRANK J. CHENEY. Mrs. H. N. Keene, Claremont street. was John Bird, S. H. Boynton and J. F. Mc- sician of Kocklaud six years, member Buard Sworn to before me aud subscribed in my U l N D E R , Keliar. The following had charge of furnish­ of Health seven years, member Common presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. Ed war-1 H. Kelley, editor of the Roanoke, 2 pounds Best 6 0 ing and fitting the rooms: L. Weeks, T. E. Council aud Mayor twv years each. 1886. Va., 1'imes, and Walter Kelley uf Calais were BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Simonton and C. G. Moffitt The work of Job lugraham, Jr., charter member, born in in the city last week- -Misses Helen Parks cen t Tea. 1 A. W. GLEASON, CO Front St., Bath, Maine. these two committees was highly compli­ So. Thomaston Jan. 3,1785; joined Orient Notary Public. and Irene Eaton of Providence were the MYRTLE HOUSE, mented at the time. Lodge of Tqomaston, Jan. 30, 1806; died in guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen, Myrtle Street, Rockland «"K vtrv Description of Work per lain lug to th« Book Binding Buelueac Executed Promptly. The cost of the furnishings and fittings of Camden; farmer by occupation. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally aud Grove street------Mr. aud Mrs. F. M. Brown of At. AC. U O O ltl'k - l-roprletor. acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces the new hall was £4,047.26, divided between Ephraim Perry, charter member, born in Elizabeth have been guests during the past . d l ROOMS T O LET BY DAY OR WEEK « Ebtlmates given on Large or Small Jobs f the system. Send for testimonials free. CHAS. T. SPEAR, ■ HL.L. AT AU. UUVMA. Rockland and Aurora Lodges, King Solomon 788, joined Orient Lodge, Thomaston, Jau. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. week at Hon. C. E. Littlerield’s, Limerock Store 295 and 297 Main St. vAA all l^ali and IruftM; /art l&c. Chapter and Claremont Commandery. 1826. H was a merchant by trade, was ihs^Sold by Druggists, 75c. street----- Mrs. Caroline Fowler and son Wil­ ROCKLAND, ME.

z THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE, TUESDAY AUGUST 7, 1894.

A I r ^ l Conway yesterday------Ed. J. Morey has CHURCH CALENDER. CITY COUNCIL. BROWN-PENDLETON. A HANDSOME CRAFT I I* J returned from a visit to Bar Harbor------i Mrs. Minnie Caldwell of Worcester, Mass., The Vniversaliat church is closed Sundays The monthly meeting of the City Council Lotil! Home Wedding in Which Two of Rook Is Tbe Hattie C. Mehan Which Was Launched I visiting J. F. Hall. through the month of z\ugust, Rev. Thomas was held last evening, and as usual a large land's Young People Figure- at the South-end Yesterday. I W. L. Blanchard of Boston, member of the Stratton taking his vacation. Tuesday even- amount of business was transacted. .L U S G A R D IN E R & C O . firm ° f Warren & Blanchard, woolen dealers^ ,n8 meetings and Sunday school as before. At the last meeting the Road Commission An exceptionally ptetty and pleaaant wed­ Capt. Acel E. Trueworthy was the cen­ was in the city over Sunday, the guest of . The First Baptist church will be closed tor er was instructed to report the condition of ding wa» that of Edwin L. Brown and Nettie ter of an admiring group at the South-end Mayor Knight. He enjoyed some of our | two Sundays commencing with .Aug 12. Rev. things in his department and to make an es- Evelyn Pendleton, at the tealdence of the shore yesterday afternoon, and not less so most beautiful drives------J. A. Knowlton J. H. Parshley will spend the majority of his timate for the balance of the year. He bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. rendleton, was the elegant new yacht which he stood and wife of Boston are visiting in town. Mr* ’ vacation at Muscongus Bay. Tuesday and ‘ 8’vcs the following: Thursday morning. The R. A. -t. Whitt beside—his property. GE’S, Knowlton is the author of the novel | Friday evening meeting and Sunday school as , Expended on Middle street Rewer Je 21.ub club, of which the bride is a member, relatives The yacht is the workmanship of Capt. - - I - I •• " Omnae “ “ 166.92 "Ilexeana”------Frank Hanrahan, Sept. 31 usual. 59.43 and a few intimate friends of the young Trueworthy himself and the nautical critics 637.69 couple were present. The toomi;wete hand­ iockland. Me. goes unto the road for George M. Fierce & The Free Baptist church does not close h u t. ’ aidewafka? 3467.24 who were present to assist in the launching, Co., wholesale milliners, 9 Bedford street. Rev. John Pettincill, its pastor, will be' “ ” Highways, 6672.17 somely decorated, cut flowers in profusion, expressed their opinion that she hadn’t a su­ fore putting out Your Money, ...... , . , 1 Repairs on permanent walkf, 76.04 Boston. His territory embraces New Hamp absent three Sundays on a visit to his former I Expended on city teams, 434.21 everywhere, lending their exquisite fragrance perior along the shore. The Hattie C. Mehan, " pipe for 80. Main street newer, 179.41 to the delightful occasion. At 10:30 the Tnd prices, and save 25 cents on one shire, Vermont and Massachusetts------Mrs. home in New Hampshire and among the •• “ general eewei aeeonnt> -■ a name which Capt. Trueworthy bestowed up­ ’’and you have the same chance. M. H. Mero and children returned yesterday White Mountains. Weekly prayer meetings Permanent Improvements, (aranltc walks,' Po.26 strains of the Lohengrin bridal march played on the craft in honor of his sister is not only from Augusta where they have been spending and .Sabbath school as before. Total expanditu aiO,947.16 by Mist Jennie McLain announced the ap­ built upon a model of A I design but her the past month. The Congregational church has no evening Received from mayor' orders, $11, 909.00 pearance of the bridal party, and their pro .id Claims, MEN AND WOMEN. Bal. on hnnil, 52 82 owner has not spared time or the very best Oliver Clark is in Enfield, where he services this month. Other services as usual, cedure to the western end of the parlor where ’ big pile of Not knowing how much work your hon material in her construction. The planking is engaged building a dwelling house----- The pastor, Rev. R. W. Jenkyn takes the re­ they stood under a wedding bell of white had charged Having Especial Reference to People orable body may order to be done, it is im of cedar with an oak top and white wood Miss Jennie Smith of Worcester, formerly of mainder of his vacation in fall. possible to estimate the amount of money roses, from the top of which heavy streamer! >ld where another Well Known Hereabouts. finish. The cabin itself is a beauty being very this city, is visiting here------Mrs. Lewis H. The other churches continue as at present needed for the balance of the year. of evergreen entwined with white flowers led Ftle. commodious for a craft of her sizes and hand­ Higgins and children have gone to Mt. Rev. Kate Taylor of the Advent church will Following is the report of City Treasurer out until they reached the top of aide pillars somely furnished. Supt. John R. Dunton is visiting at Sandy of stately ferns, the whole canopy being of the High School Desert for a visit------Miss Fannie Havener probably take a few weeks vacation. Rev, Jones: The Hattie C. Mehan is cat-rigged and has Point----- Mrs. R. B. Miller and Mrs. Wm. backed by toft falling draperies ol pure white great interest. Like of Portland is visiting in town, and last week J. S. Moody of the Episcopal church is at CASH RECEIPTS. the following dimensions: Keel 20 feet, Hooper spent Sunday in Bath------C. M. The bride's wedding gown was of white is devoted largely to the was a guest of Miss Ida Thorndyke___ Sorrento and Rev. C. W. Bradlee has had Balance J u ly 1, 1894, $26921.78 length over all 24 feet, beam 9 feet, depth 3 Harrington of the American Express Co. is Cemetery fund, ealc of lot, 5.00 figured India silk embellished with’ l edora ^and devotes some space to Walker Smith of Boston is stopping at Mrs. most of his vacation. feet and 8 inches, center board 64 feet, length spending a week with his family at North Liquor aeency, O. J. Conant, Antique lace, and her ornaments a diamond on’s resignation. Chas. Hagan’s, Warren street------William agent, 322.20 of mast 274 feet, gaff 16 feet, hoist 17 feet. Haven------Herbert D. Kennedy of Boston Redemption of property nold for brooch, the groom’s gift, and a large bouquet Bisbee has returned from Virginia, where he ORANGE BUDS. taxes, 30.26 She is 7 inches in the partners and her iron i passably good looking, hold a arrived in the city Saturday and is very busy has been employed in getting out ship timber Licensee, A. J. Crockett, city of Bride roses. Prof. IL A. Howard was belt work is all galvanized. shaking hands with his numerous friends. The residence of H. II. Crie on Limerock marshal, 60.00 man and Carrie 1. lameson, maid of honor. . certificate, have plenty of muscle ------Mrs. Katherine Thomas and daughter Fees, A. J. Crockett, city George Mugridge is making the boat’s sail i No. 3 shoe,” are the specifications Mr. Kennedy is still with the Boston Globe street presented a very beautiful appearance mnrshal, 16.69 Miss Jameson wearing figured China silk with Miss Frances have returned from a visit to Pauper de,»t., City of Lewiston* 5.92 and she will be rigged and ready for busi­ year’s schoolmarm, issued by the and helping make that sheet the popular, yesterday afternoon, when amid the per­ School dept., Free High School, lace bertha and carried a bouquet of Mra.Fisher friends in Warren. per State of Maine, 250.00 ness in another week. Capt. Trueworthy will trustees of Ingalls, Mich. How would progressive daily it is. Mr. Kennedy will fume of an abundance of the most exquisite carnationi. Rev. R. W. Jenkyn officiated, Mrs. Katherine Thomas and daughter Miss Contlng. dept., per State of take her immediately to Northport where for for Rockland’s School Board to issue spend his vacation in this city and vicinity cut flowers, Miss Alice Emery and Harvey F. Maine, 36.00 using the impressive ring ceremony. After Frances have returned from a visit to friends State pensions, per State of four years he has let row boats and taken out Mrs. E. A. Jones and daughter Florence the ceremony and congratulations the bride lecifications in their quest for a High School in Warren----- Mrs. James Simmons went to Addition were made one. The ceremony was Maine, reim bursem ent, 450 »O sailing parties. The Hattie C. Mehan with a are spending a few days at North Haven------performed by Rev. J. II. Parshley and in the Tem porary loan, 20900.00 scattered her bouquet among the guests, tiy principal ? Malden, Thursday, where she will visit her Certificate of deposits, three carrying capacity of 25 is particularly well Enoch Hodgdon and wife are living at presence of only immediate members of the per cent, 14681.57 whom the roses were eagerly seixed, and to the Correspondents should bead their items daughter Mrs. R. C. Guptill------William Municipal bonds, three and one adapted for this purpose. Fayette Corner------John Fairbanks of family. Miss Nellie Crie played the wedding stem of one of which there was attached a with the name of their town or village, McManus, with Fred F. Burpee, is enjoying hnlf per cent, 23300.00 Boston is in town stopping at the Thorndike march and preceded by the maid of honor Interest on P. S. L. R. R. bonds, -000.00 dainty moonstone ring as souvenir. Fortune should write only on one side of the paper a vacation and incidentally thinking up plans E. 8. Farwell, col’r on sect, of COULDN'T DO IT. i ------Thomas J. Emperor, T he C.-G. fore- Miss Faith Emery, and the best man, Albert 1893 taxes, 118181 favored with the lucky omen (one whose and always sign their names to their com­ to gain renown for his ball team, the “ Invin- E. 8. Fniwell, col’r on ncct. of ! man, is enjoying a well-earned vacation M. Hastings, the couple marched into the name through extreme modesty is withheld) munications. T he C.-G. has nearly fifty ciblea.” He expects to spend part of the interest ditto, 73.27 On circus day Forepaugh’s agent asked a I------Harry Rollins of Boston is visiting beautiful parlor where they stood upon a ------$95172.39 but of whom the bevy of young society belles correspondents and it’s impossible for us to time in Boston------F. S. Elwell of Boston well known citizen to show him the city hall 1 J. Frank Hanrahan in this city. Mr. Hanra­ bridal rug, presented by Mr. Crie, during the C ASH DISniRHEMBNT.’'. present seemed to have no fears and generously fathom from the penmanship who the writers siliting Frank T. Barker------Mrs. Ralph so that he could pay his license. Citizen han has returned home from a week’s visit in ceremony. Sower dept., per mayor’s orders, 1000.00 and heartily joined in congratulating, are. Howes and Miss Nellie Orcutt of Belfast, who F i r e ...... 126.31 answered: “I am willing to do most any­ Boston. A delicious lunch was served consisting of were the guests of Mrs. L. S. Elmer at the Miss Emery’, naturally of a charming ap­ Police " “ " “ 82.29 thing for you, but I wish you’d ask me some­ Pauper ” •' ” “ 347."2 salads, sandwiches, olives, ices, cake, fruit and IN POLITICS. Mrs. G. N. Phillips of Chelsea has been highlands, have returned home. pearance, looked doubly so in a very becom School •' ” “ ’• 207.89 thing easier. I’ll show you the city marshal, Free text books, per mayor’s bon-bons. The table was tastily laid, the cen­ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jere Murphy----- Mrs. W. L. Downs of Bangor is the guest ing dress of white muslin trimmed with white orders, 12.96 but I am afraid I cannot show you the city tre piece a large dish of waxen lilies reflecting The Republicans of Friendship have nomi­ Miss Clara Adams of Franklin, Mass., of Mrs. Chas. A. Davis, Park street______lace, and wearing a magnificent bouquet of Salary dept., per mayor’s building.” orders, 645.78 in a mirror edged with ferns, and the hand­ nated Abram E. Conant for Representative visiting Miss Davis, Oak street------George Lewis Jason went to Portland Sunday, where bridal and memiet roses. The maid of honor Contlng. dept., per mayor’s to Legislature from the class towns of Cush­ orders, 1320.69 some iliihes with tempting contents garnished Thurlow has been in Boston the past week he is the guest of his father, James T. Jason. also looked very beautiful in a costume of FOREPAUGH S SHOW. Street lighting, per mayor’s with green making a charming display. Ihe ing, Friendship and St. George------Thomas­ ------Mrs. Charles W. Bartlett of Anna­ He may remain in Portland permanently____ white. The ceremony took place at 2 o’clock, orders, 364.94 ton’s Republican nomination for this posi­ Cassden & R. W . Co., per waiters were Mrs. Dora Bird, Misses Lixxie polis, Md., is the guest of Mrs. John R C. A. Pease has returned from a two weeks ice cream and cake being served at its con­ m ayor’s orders, 1075*00 An immense crowd filled Rockland Wed­ tion is Thonaaa S. Singer and the Democrats and Carrie Jameion, Nellie Cochran and Frohock------Charles Lampson of Boston bicycle trip to Boston. H e was accompanied clusion. Mr. and Mrs. Additon will spend a v school.hoaee, per mayor’s nesday to see Forepaugh. The circus arrived Thomas ^mssell------L. W. Thomas, the orders, Summer and Lincoln Mabel Spear. In an adjoining room fruit was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rich by Harry Masters of Thomaston. Messrs two months’ honeymoon at Union whither streets, 1490.00 late and paraded late. The big tent was Democratic nominee for Representative to State pensions, 114.09 punch was served by Miss Lucy Rhodes. ardson last week------Miss Adela H. Wood Pease and Masters met with sundry accidents Mr. Additon goes also for his health. crowded full afternoon and evening. There Commission, on loan, 25.00 There were presents elegant and many; the Legislature from North Haven has withdrawn is visiting in Gardiner------Miss Mae on the voyage but had an exceptionally good They were the recipients of scores of valu­ Guaranty on school-house bid, is a diversity of opinion as- to the merits of and Arthur U. Patterson of Vinalhaven was returned, 200.03 bride’s father’s gift S50 in gold, her mother's Hooper visited in Bath last week time------Miss Fannie Bunker with Dunn & able presents, among the number being a Knox x L. R. R. bonds, lOo.OO the performance. Some thought ’twas poor *• “ " coupons, 531.00 silver knives, fork- ami spoons; the young nated in his stead------Camden Popu­ C. W. S. Cobb has returned to St. Louis after Carr is having a two weeks vacation. She is French clock from the clerks of Spear, May show, a Thomaston man allowing that it was lism have nominated Charles Swan to repre- Certificate of deposits, 7251.28 ladies of the R. A. Y. club expressed their a visit of several weeks in this city------Mrs now visiting in Belfast. & Stover’s, a banquet lamp and stand, a china Interest on deposits, etc., 414.8- only a “Two Paugh” affair,while others thought ent them in the state legislature. M unicipal coupons, 10237.69 fondness for their friend in the gift of W. A. G’.ines of Boston is visiting at Mrs. Al. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and set and a bible bound in morocco, the last “ bonds, four per cents, 49600.00 it was fine.------A big circus party was organ­ The Democrats nominated George II. Lin­ ------$75857.32 a choice cut-glass salad bowl and silver gold- Berry's, Union street------F. L. Baumgardner daughter Stella of Lewiston are expected named being the gift of the firm of Spear ized for Wednesday evening.------( >ne Cam­ coln of Washington as representative to the lined salad fork and spoon. Both Mr. and of Toledo, O., a classmate of William A. here tonight and will be guests at Capt Perk May & Stover, in whose employ Mr. Addiion Balance, cush, to Aug. 1 ,1»94, $19516.07 den car came into the city with 140 pas­ legislature for the towns of Washington, Ap­ Mrs. Brown are a couple of whom only good Glover at Peekskill Military Academy, is the Spear's----- Edward F. Berry returns this week is. A beautiful embroidered stand cloth Also received of E. 8. Farwell, collector, non- sengers aboard.------Rockland hotels and res­ pleton and Hope. resident tax list, on account of taxes of 1893, $467.-0. can be said. Mr. Brown is one of the in­ guest of the latter gentleman, Masonic street to his home in Burlington Junction, Mo. worked by Mrs. Julia Blackington, grand­ taurants did a big business.------Winter cars Tax Collector Farwell reported as follows structors and proprietors of Rockland Com­ LIST OF* LETTERS 1 Hon. A. S. Rice and family have been on a Mrs. Berry and son do not go back until later mother of the groom, and accompanied by and freight cars were needed to haul the for the month ending July 31: mercial College, is a superior penman and I carriage drive to Pemaquid Point------Chief in the season----- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. White that lady’s autograph should also be mentioned, crowds over the electrics.------City Marshal Collected, $1131.91 artist and a young gentleman of admittedly Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week Justice W. A. Field of Boston and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Day of Dubuque, Mr. Additon is one of our most exemplary interest, 73.27 Crockett had seven specials on fluty and the high character and sterling integrity. The ending July 28, 1894. Gretchen and Bessie are guests at Mrs. N. A. la., are at Bar Harbor------Mrs. A. W. Sewall and popular young men, while Mrs. Additon, Paid Treasurer, $1206 08 day was an orderly one.------Mr. Forepaugh bride is a young lady of personal attractions, Gents* List. Speed, Lewis 8. Farwell’s, Summer street------Father Cough­ and daughter of Melrose have returned home who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Balance uncollected Ju ly 1, $5981.91 took a pile of money out of this county.------Allen, Albert E. Stetson, Chas. G. Collected in Ju ly , 1131.81 lovable disposition and a general favorite Allen, Eddie Thompson, W. J. lin has returned from a trip to Bar Harbor. ------Harry L. Mitchell of the popular Bath Emery of Owl’s Head in a beautiful young The little Jap was a favorite with the citrus Nording, William 8. They left on the afternoon train, the carriage Brown, S. A. drug lirm, Leonard & Mitchell, was in the lady of Christian character. She has made Balance uncollected, $4759.10 attendants.------Forepaugh’s 42 elephants Cobb, Leonard Ladles' List. Rev. J. H. Parshley leaves today for Mus­ T he total commitment was $119,788.80 that bore them to the depot elaborately )avis, Alex Chapin, Miss Marguerite city Sunday------Chas. E. Weeks has been in her home for the past 15 years with the Collected $192,795.14, abated $4984.73, use--llected dwindled to seven, due probably to the hot ,wlie, W . II. Clark, Miss Jennie congus tor a few days outing------Mr. and $3,998.93. lecorated with ferns and flowers, am! the cus­ ighes, C. A. Collyer, Miss Alice New York and Boston the past few days____ family of II. H. Crie, Limerock street. weather, which is terribly shrinking. Mrs. Liddy, nee Helen O’Brien, are at Bar tomary shower of rice and old shoes following Teh, W m . II. Fuller, Mir. J. « . Charles S. Dennis of Melrose was the guest City Clerk Burnham reported total sewer Iksoti, A HU Ilamalton, Mrs. Clara Harbor------Mrs. Eugene Moltitt left for The engagement of Alfred S. Black and them. They will he at home at 30 Front St. nnson, Alfred Hagar, Mrs. E. C. of Fred R. Spear last week------Miss Helene collections from March 1 to be $356.81. He Eaton, L. II. Ingraham, Mrs. Agues her home at Readlield on the 7:50 a. m. Miss Grace Ayers is made public,’this pleasant Thursdays, Sept. 6 and 13. Boroan of Sidney and Miss Alice Lena Cole reported 457 dog licenses issued, the receipts L aird, J . L ibby Mina Marie train Monday------Misses Mabel and Isabel item being announced at the Hunt reception, Martin, Edward Knluht, Mrs. Ida E. of Hope were guests of Misses Etta and Lou being $551. Munhall, John A. Molton, Mrs. Adellma Helniershausen of Jefferson are visiting their Thursday evening. Mr. Black is the son of MAKE YOUR CHOICE Maker Valentine Marson, M Im Mary St. Clair, North Main street, Saturday. They The poor department reported receipts by Morse, John F. M artin, Mins Mildred cousin E. S. Montgomery, Ingraham’s Hill Austin Black of this city and is a young man Rice, Mrs. Anna enjoyed a picnic at Oakland in the afternoon mayor’s orders and from other cities and Neill, James ------Mrs. M. E. Curran of Calais is visiting A list of books IS being prepared for the Norwood, Frank Rawley, Mrs. Nellie <2) ...... , of culture, refinement and ability. Miss towns $5907.61, and expenditures amounting Newberg, A. L. Savage,Savuge, MbsMiss Maud her niece, Mrs. W. C. Anderson, at her home with Alderman St. Clair as chaperone___ Grace is the daughter of G. F. Ayers and a to $5871.40 public library. 1'cople desirous of having Phuleon, R e'. Enoch Shiblcs, Mrn. Martha R on Jeflerson street------Miss Belle Spring of Miss Nettie Cohen of New York and Miss Phil brook, J. M. Sweeney, Mary most lovely young lady. This is an extremely The expenses of the school department to special hooks included in this list can signify, Handel J, W illiam IB. Winslow, Mrs. Mary G.• Boston is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wiggin, Fraaier of Boston are guests at F. F. Burpee’s Sawyer, (ftpt. W . C. popular couple. July 31 were $7362.92, with a total expendi­ „ by writing the name of the author and the , ; this city------Mrs. Edward Whitney of Miss Florence Scudder and Miss Edith ' Scudderol Boston are guests at F. W. Wight’s, ' Rumor says that the announcement of the ture from the text book fund of $471.96. title on slips of paper and depositing them 1 Dover is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whit- in a box kept for that purpose at the store of engagement of a young, fair and popular city City Marshal Crockett reported 28 arrests in ' ney’s, Ingraham’s Hill------Mrs. Reeve, Claremont street. milliner will soon be made. July and receipts amouuting to $71.89. A Ross Weeks. Persons writing the slq.s are i r s u . . Miss Stella Cunningham and Miss Stella George Priest and Frank Brigham of Bos- [ not to sign their names. The committee will MORE LAW"COURT. The committee on streets reported their SUNDAY Reeve of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at The Thorn- ton are in the city------Miss Freeda Bicknell impartially consider these requests,and if prac­ If you want one of those Duck ei.v.vEiio I has gone to Vinalhaven in schooner Hattie action in assessing damages on the Beech . dike and are welcomed by many friends. It ticable, will secure the books either now or On Sunday* from 12 to 4 p. m., at the | has hardly seemed like Summer without them. A. Marsh, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Several cases were argued in Law Court street extension. Col. Fogler was present and b tAll requests must he deposited before Sat- Vests we are offering at $1.25, Whitman. She will remain while the last week in addition to those in T h e Courikk- suggested that the notice was issued under a Carleton House, Rockport, 1 Charles Reeve and wife are at Bay Point. schooner is loading------Mrs. T. C. Fates of ! Gazeitk. Among them was that ol Clarence ebruary order and that the act’on was taken you will have to see us at J ! Miss Josie Collins of California, who has Boston and aunt, Mrs. Wylie of Dorchester ( under a more recent order. Alter this state­ unlay, Aug. 25. |late; 76 cents a couple. L. Robinson of Thomaston vs. the Rockland i I been spending the past Winter and Summer are visiting at J. W. Davis’------Mrs. William & Camden Street Railway. This case was! ment the report was referred back to the once. The stock is limited, business difficulty. in Rockland and the past few weeks in Bath, Carver and two children of Milford, Mass., brought at the March term of the Supreme committee for further investigation. /Knottier 1 received a telegram Saturday night that her are visiting at Col. Carver’s------Oscar Healey order covering the building of this extension the demand increasing j d a ily . Court, the ad damnum being 53,0c□. Nov. I Monday of last week M. A. Johnson, esq , Ocean House, 1 uncle, Ibroolc Collins of Searsmont, a former 4, 1S93. Mr. Robinson was a passenger on an I w“ scnt UP f,om Lower Hoard and Pas*ed ,D and wife and Miss Nellie Dunnels of E ast, uf this city,in behalf of the l.ivingatone loo O w l’s H e a d , M e . resident of this place, was dead. She arrived Boston are visiting at E. H. Hall’s, Mechanic | concurrence electric car bound for Thomaston. Half way Co put an attachment on all the personal House in tine abaptatud good accommodation for on the Pullman Sunday morning and left for street------Miss Mabel Pease who has been ' , the conductor, Ralph L. Blackington, It*was ordered that Hill street be laid out, u few boarder*. House in near the beach and has Searsmont at once. She is expected to accepted and built. This street runs from property of Geo. W. Neelon of Green’s Land­ flue facilities for boating, bathing and Ashing. visiting relatives in the city, returned to Iios- accused Robinson of using profane language, ing, paving manufacturer. Since then Mr. Terms reasonable. return to her home in California next Mon­ ton Sunday. an accusation which Robinson promptly de­ Fogg street to Broadway. t R. D . R A W SO N , l rop. Neclon's workmen have put a lien attach­ day, and upon her arrival there she and her Rev. S. E. Packard and family of Liberty nied, at the same time calling Blackington a A resolve was posted appropriating $36 ment on the granite, derrick!, etc , for ser- brother will start at once on a trip to the were guests at Elias Larrabee's last week, 1 liar. The witnesses to the defense for the Clar’asa Bird lot in Achorn Cemetery, Sandwich Islands. returning home yesterday------Mrs. D. €>• testified to this fact. Blackington told Rob­ interest on perpetual loan made the city. 'CMr. Neelon disappeared very suddenly, aud Park Street Exchange . j W. A. Witham and wife of Boston are Wade and sister Miss Packard, and Mr. inson that he must stop swearing or he would Ordered in the Upper Board that a police matron be appointed to serve when female is now in St. Katherine, Ont. . . AND . . . 1 visiting this city, their old home------Prof. Hallway of Waterville have been visiting in he put oil the car. Kohinsun, according to prisoners are under arrest and to receive pay ' Rankin went to Boston Saturday night fur the city for a few days------Mrs. Littlefield the testimony, retorted that he would not get only when on duty. .» •. Dining Rooms a few days.------Mrs. Edward E. Whitney and daughter Lou of Massachusetts arc at off, nor he'«l be <1------d if Blaackington could Rockland, M A pel lion for establishment of grades on All sizes now; chances No 10 Purli Strict I of Dover is at Wm. Whitney's, Ingraham’s Benj. Phillirook's Camden street------Miss do it He was however ejected and had to Middle street was referred to the Committee Ladies' Dining Room Up-Stairs. 1 Hill------George Cates and wife of East E. E. Files of East Boston is in the city, the walk home. Robinson got a verdict from the on streets. are that they’ll all Try one of our regular 26c Dinners. j Vassalburo have beeu guests of ex-Mayor guest of her aunt, Mrs. Dell Holbrook____ jury of $1,187.27 danmges. The counsel for A petition for sprinkling l’ark street was Board by the week $3.60 in advance. Bryant ami wife ■■—(?. E Connen of Mrs. B. F. Packard, nee Emma Bird and the defeuse immediately filed a motion for a Twenty-one meal tickets for ♦ referred to the Committee on streets. be gone Next W eek. f . . . OPEN ON B UNPAY. Syracuse, N. Y., is stopping at the Thorndike daughters Reta and Hattie from Astoria, new trial upon the ground that the verdict The salary of the engineer of the steamer WEN B. LONG, Proprietor. and renewing his acquaintance with old •regon, are at Mrs. Packard’s mother’s, Mrs. was against the evidence and that an excess for the remainder of the present municipal - ---- — ------1 friends------Charles Robinson returned to A. J. Bird’s for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. of damages had been awarded The case CROCKETT £ year,^including care of the fire alarm be $250 ' New York Saturday------Miss Fannie ackaril moved from here to ( iregon some excited the must interest of any tried in Knox and the salary of the assistant be $150, each 1 Ulmer is viriting in Belfast and Northport years ago, ami it has been seven years since county for years and the court house was to take care of a steamer and to pay their C rescent I ------Miss Florence Ilanly has returned Mrs. Packard last visited her eastern home crowded during its progress. J. E. Moore of AND C o iia g o torviit by «iay I froni a vj8jt Appleton------Mrs. B. W. and all her friends are delighted to have her . Thomaston for the plaintiff, Wm. II. Fogl firemen. Tax’!Collector f ar well’s bond was ap­ .-pveUi ltau» for J Carlow of Calais is visiting in town------Miss here again----- Mrs. Joseph Packard and 1 for the company. proved. It is for$40/ x) and has for sureties /B each Reunion*uUUlune uudand Schools.bchut I Mary Dyer leaves .tuday i . for1 East Machias. daughter Carrie of Portland, Oregon, formerly Town of Waldoboro vs. Town of Friend- SiLumbcnit and T< Joseph Farwell, O. J. Farwell and N. T. Far phone connection. [ After a short visit there she proceeds to f this city, are now in Boston and will visit ! ship This suit involves the support of a pau- LOVEJOY Bum runs daily from . well. Till*' 1.’* wharf, round Worcester, .Mass., where she enters upon a here later. - per named Isley Bradford. The question is Everything you want in Sum­ A petition was received from 11. II . Crie Thlr !iWc!>nnocUCwiui tw o yeais course in the hospital to lit herself Rev. Mr. Pettingill started yesterday morn­ to the pauper settlement, as in Friendship or Fish Dinners Co, for location for a powder house. Re- the Boston boat a. for a trained nurse- George Hadley of ing on a carriage drive through to New Cushing. The father’s settlement was in mer Clothing will be found at ferred to chairman of Committee ou business, Summer Goods, *harf ’ Haverhill, Mass., i» a guest at Capt. If. G. Hampshire for his vacation, visiting the Cushing, but when a child Isley was adopted At all Hours. Alderman Butler; also voted that Alderman W r a p p e r s , ■ .-wry {Sunday Pillsbury’s, Mechanic street------W. C. White Mountains en route----- Mrs. Antinette by David K. Davis of Friendship, taking the n. in., In tin- nuUylng Butler investigate what provisions Lampson C o rs e ts , {glands Rankin returned to Brookline, Mass., Satur­ M. Studley of Gardiner is the guest of Elias latter’s name. Cushing claims that by this FREDM SMITH A Stimpson Lave made for such storage. G lo v e s , day------M. S. Austin aud wife, Muses Larrabee'and wife, Camden street------Mrs. adoption the boy acquired the settlement of The following roll of accounts was passed: Broiled Margie Stahl, Lottie Skinner, Evie Miller Richard Milliken of New Orleans a sister of Davis. Friendship denies that the adoption Infants' Furnishings, Pauper fuud, $5^6.02; Street lighting, and Lillias Nash went to Old Orchard, Sun­ the late Hon. N. A. l arwell, has arrived in effected the settlement. The case went up The l-erris Waist. Live Lobsters! « $384.94, Contingent fund, $484.71; Police day the city where she will visit for some time------from Lincoln county Supreme Court on report. fuud, $214.98. « « « Miss Blanche Ruggles of Boston is the Herbert Murray went to Orauo Saturday------The amount involved is only $28, but the F/£r CAMDEN, guest of Miss Carrie Pillsbury, 165 Broadway Miss Annie Crie is al home on a vacation— matter of establishing a settlement is of im­ Latest Styles in Ladies' Hosiery. J. F. Gregory & Son, ------Mrs. Franklin Robinson and grand­ Wm. Engel, the well known Bangor lumber portance. C. E. Littlefield for the plaintiff, CITY CULLINGS. ♦ ♦ ♦ ME’ Afovsi daughter Winuifrcd and Mrs. Orrin Black- man, was in the city yesterday. W. H. Fogler for the defeuse. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. ington are visiting in Jefferson and Waldo­ George H.M.Barrett vs.Edw.Bowers, parties Rockland has 58 street lights, 54 MAINE. F. 0 . MARTIN, Proprietor. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 7 ISM

A band of Bohemian glass blowers are ONE ESTEEMED BY ALL. Amusements and Announcements. THE FLYERS PREFEREO DEATH. TOLKS AND THINGS headed for Rockland. CLOSIflQ ] Billy Burke and company next Friday, An Italian hark is at Atlantic wharf dis­ Boardman Austin ol This City Drowned Sunday There will be a day of racing at Union 1 5 0 8 1 Aug 10. Two Attempts at Suicide in Our City Sunday- We have received a few more of the charging salt for the C. E. Weeks Co. Evening at Mark Island.— The Sad Particulars Saturday, Aug. 11. The races and purses are See the Burke company and have a good M W * . } Neither Proved Fatal. household books that gave so much satisfac­ Boy wanted at this office to carry Courier- to be as follows: Three-minute class, S6o: tion last winter and any person paying for Intelligance of an unusually sad nature laugh for little money next Friday evening Gazette’s south of Limerock street. 2:40 class, >So; 2:30 class, J 100. Four or Early Sunday morning a man by the name T h I Courier-Gazette a year in advance was received here yesterday forenoon, an Aug. 10th. DOWft. . I Prof. Rankin gives another of those pleas­ more must enter and three or more must of Latham belonging in Portland, but who will be entitled to a copy of the very useful nouncing the death by drowning of A. Board- Billy Burke’s company is better than ever ant dancing parties at (Oakland Thursday start, open to trotters and pacers. Entrance for some time past has been stopping at a man S. Austin, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. M this year. book, "The Housewife's Library,” 641 pages, fee live percent with five percent additional Main street restaurant, attempted suicide by night. Austin, Pleasant street. bound in oil cloth, decorated side and back, Only fair-sized houses greeted Miss Ab­ from w inners. cutting his throat. He succeeded in inflict­ There have been 50 applications for the The accident took place at about 7 o’clock marbleized edge. Regular price £2.25 Our bott, the "Georgia Magnet,” Friday and Sat­ The track is in excellent condition, and ing at least twenty flesh woundt about the principalship of our High School, and still Sunday evening, at Mark Island, where Mr, subscribers may have the book mailed to any urday evenings, the only reason being that many of the participants in the Liberty race, neck and breast none of which were of a they come. z\ustin accompanied by S. zkrthur Macomber Fruit Jars 15 for $1. address for 16 cents extra. our people did not understand how interest Aug. 8, will come through to Union to take dangerous nature. The implement used was A lad selling the canary bird whistles did and Frank Oschger all of this city, had been ing a performance she was to give. The part in the races there. dull jacknife. Dr. Hanacom attended the Main street Saturday and fooled lots of people Mrs. John Simpson, Rankin street, has a camping out. Early |in the afternoon two dozen local gentlamen who made up the man. by his wonderful imitations. Macomber started for Camden to row back hdyrangea with 52 blossoms. stage committees on the two evenings are All Other Goods in Proportion. A second attempt at suicide was made some friends who had been visiting them The Liberty races occur tomorrow. James W. Clark has built a cottage at The excursions to Castine for fl.5 0 the satisfied that the remarkable exhibitions of by Mrs. William Allen, residing on Winter during the day. He announced his inten Temple Heights, which he and his wife are round trip including dinner at the Acadian strength which the little woman displayed street, Friday evening. In a fit of jealousy tion of not returning until the next morning occupying. House are proving exceedingly popular. were to be attributed to a source the mystery At the Pittsfield races last week C. T. L., R. FREDCRIE&CO. she swallowed a large dose of borax. Dr. F. and Austin and Oschger were left to pass the of which is not to be solved. We think if A large number of Rockland people en­ James Wyman, who resides on Lisle street owned by G. A. Ames, captured third B. z\dams adnpnstered an emetic and all day alone. the lady should come here again a crowded At The Brook. joyed an excellent dinner at the Lake City was taken to the Insane Hospital at Augusta money. The following Rockland horses are ended well. About 7 o’clock they decided to while house could be called out. entered in the race at Liber./ tomorrow and Inn on Sunday last. Sunday by Officers Meservey and Orbeton away the time by catching a few fish for the for Saturday’s race at Union: Prince Onawa, W. Tobin and Hosea Griffin of Massachu­ The executive committee of the Rockland next days meal and accordingly started off VARIOUS REUNIONS. owned by Chas. A. Davis, Little Blanche, setts were in town Friday, looking for a loca­ Citizens’ league has voted to endorse the the punt. There was a very heavy swell on owned by F. H. Berry and C. A. Crockett; FARWELL OPERA HOUSE. tion to engage in business. action of Rev. Kate S. Taylor in the matter of the water added to which the two young The tenth annual reunion of the Went­ Dixmont, owned by F. H . Berry. Annie G I* BB,ACK ...... M aintger The City of Bangor brought down from issuing search warrants and will aid her finan­ men had a very leaky boat and they were worth family will be held at the home of the Boone may start at Union. OINTX aTT Boston Tuesday night 600 passengers and a cially and otherwise. A public meeting in the ONTE 3VIGHT upon the point of returning. Austin arose late Samuel Wentworth in Hope, Wednesday, Pillsbnry Johnson has sold his trotting full freight, arriving at 4 o’clock. interests of temperance will be held in Sep­ tember. in the boat for the purpose of bailing it, but September 12; if stormy, the first fair day horse Patchen to Mr. Sm-th of Worcester, Friday, August 1Oth Another person saw the escaped jail bird just then a wave heavier than its predecessors Mrs. M. A. Sweetland of this city is secretary. Shoris—"H e’s one of those men who does who is summering at Bay Point. Mr. Smith Ogier at Lincolnville Saturday. Sheriff Gray struch the little boat and he was thrown nothing but own bonds and cut off pontoons” The sixth annual reunion of the Maxey also purchased a valuable family horse of and Deputy Rivers went right up but found against Orcbger who was back to him. In said a Rockland man------The appointment Family Association will be held with T. L. Gilbert Ingraham of West Rockport. another false alarm. moment the boat had capsized and with BiLLy B urke's of a police matron is the request made of the O’Brien, Oyster River, Warren, Tuesday, Austin clinging desperately to his person Robert Johnson, James Donohue’s delivery municipal officers by the W. C. T. U. Good August 21; if stormy first fair day. W. II. C o p M s ! Orchaer attempted to reach the shore, edi man,had his right hand burned while putting idea!------Ten deaths in July was Rock Maxey of this city is secretary. z\ustin finally released his hold and struck out an incipient conflagration in an Orange land’s record------County commissioners will The Ingraham family will hold its annual A t k in s —Rockland, July 29, to Mr. and Mr-« ofi also for the shore which was only a short Edward O. zYtkina, a son. street house, yesterday mornirg. be in session next Tuesday on the Rockport reunion, Wednesday, zXugust 22, at Ingra­ S im m ons—Rookland, .July 29, to Mr. and Mrs. A COMPANY OF ARTISTS distance away. He was burdened by bis Elmer E. Blmmons, n daughter. In High Class Specialties and Edward G. Ladd of the Hook & Ladder road case hearing. The next regular session ham’s Hill, South Thomaston; if unpleasant, alvekhox clothing and rubber boots and the effort H —Rockland, .July 29, to Mr. and Co., suffered a bad cut on the wrist while occurs the following week------John Scully, the first fair day following. John N. Ingra­ Mrs. John Uul verson, a son. must have been to much for he had gone Da v is —Rockland, August 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Elegant Brass Band and Orchestra officiating at the Crockett fire last night. alias John York, alias Andrews, was arrested ham of this city is secretary. Alonzo B. Davis, a daughter—13 lbs. down for the last time when ( ischger had K n io iit —Lincolnville, July *29, to Mr. and Mrs. Everything lively from the Street Parade at not Drs. F. E. Hitchcock and J. C. Hill attended by Deputy Sheriff Rivers circus day,for work to the last act at 10.80 In the evenlug. reached a place of safety. The Head-of-the Lake School zXssociat’.on Walter W. Knivbt, a daughter—Cora Lillian. him. ing the "over seven under seven” gambling will meet in the school-house, District No. I, BHBRMAN—Waldoboro, July 27, to Mr. and Mrs. See the Band I Hear the Music The water where the accident occurred W . 8. She roan, of Cha destown, Mass., a daughter. racket. He was arraigned before Judge I lope, Tuesday, September 11; if stormy the iim IDT—R ockland, July 24, to Mr. and M rs. It. A steam yacht arrived in the Harbor Fri­ was only seven feet in depth and Oschger C. Schmidt, a daughter. Then go to the show and have a good laugh. Hicks and fined. He was unable to pay and day afternoon with Hon. Geo. W. Childs. attempted to recover the body but was un first pleasant day following. Mrs. II . A. Hall Vaux—Tenant's Harbor, St. George, July 20, to rTIckota now on sale at the Jpera House. went to jail------The local and county au of Thomaston is secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur*?. Vaux, a daughter. Drexel, nephew of the late Geo. W. Childs, able and he retraced his steps to camp where DRIHKWater—Tenant’s Harbor, St. George, July of Philadelphia. A pan/ of friends accom­ thorities have been doing an abundance of 20, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Di ink water, a daughter. he remained alone all night. In the morn The Gilchrest family will hold their next B rand—Long Cove, St. George, July 18, to Mr. liquor searching lately hut results have been panies him to Bar Harbor. ing he summoned assistance from a fisherman annual reunion at the home of W. J. Caddy, und Mrs. Edward Brand, n son. scarce, with this exception that the ardent is S h e p h e r d —Deer Isle, July 18, to Mr. und Mrs. The lime business continues very dull. A on the neighboring island and together the Wiley’s Corner, St. George, Thursday, Aug. Lewis A. Shepherd, a daughter. sold a little less openly------Thieves broke K n ow lton—Sunset, Deer Isle, July 17, to Mr. large fleet is in New York waiting for an remains were rescued. A telegram was 16. J. A. Gilchrest of Vina’haven is secretary. and Mrs. S. B. Knowlton, a son—Henry Earle. into Geo. Casey’s fruit and confectionery store opportunity to d’seharge cargo. z\ small next sent from Camden to this city and later W a l l —Tenant's Harbor, July 16, to Mr. and Shorthand, Typewriting Thursday night, took a few cigars and rifled M rs. I>. F . W all, a son. shipment will probably be made the latter the remains were brought on a tug by Under A TRIP WORTH TAKING. the till. Entrance was effected by means of part of the week. Lime is 90 cents and Si taker Burpee. Steamers Catherine and Juliette will take P en m an sh ip breaking a window. No clue----- An Italian Utarriafltg. < asual says that it was ball day, and that In this city the news caused the deep­ excursion parties regular trips from Rockland hark laden with salt arrived Friday and was to Castine and return including dinner at the and English Courses both the bake-cart driver and his satellite est shock and was communicated with B row n—I zSNDLF.TON—Rockland, Aug. 2, nt the promptly visited by the hoard of health. An­ Acad’an hotel for S i.50 evet/ day, leaving residence of the bride’s parents, by ltev. It. W. A T T H E were looking at the game as they drove along, the utmost tenderness to the unsuspecting other instance of this organization being on Rockland on arrival of Boston boats, arriving Jenkyn, Edwin L. Brown and Nettle E. 1‘end'eton, therefore they didn’t see the card in the family. The members of the latter, at Castine about 9 a. m. and leaving Castine both of Rockland. ROCKLAXI) COMMERCIAL COLLEGE deck------There are as many applications H a w k in s—D EM PsTB R -St. George, Ju ly 24, dow, consequently Casual didn’t have any including Mr. and Mrs. Austin and at about 2. John Hawkins and Annie Dempster, both of St. Hlghout attc nable grade of instruction at lowest for the position of janitor of the new school- O. A. Crockett, George. bread for d’nner that day. sister May, are almost prostrated by the poH«Ible cost. Teachers of national reputation house as there are for principalship of the Manager. C cmminoh—McG c ir k —A ppleton, Ju ly 22, Del- Rooms large nnd elegantly equipped. Hundreds of terrible tragedy. The full name of the de more It. Cummings and Carrie L. McGuire, both of our graduates assisted to good positions. R.-opens Twenty-five children at the House of the High School. ’Twill be a nice piece of prop A ppleton. Sept. 3, 1894. Illustrated catalogue and specimen ceased was Alfred Boardman Safiord z\ustin A CARD OF THANKS- Co n a ry —Coxary—Sunshine, Deer Isle, Ju ly 22, Good Shepherd enjoyed an outing yesterday erty to care for------Lewis Jason is working of penmanship free. Call or write for them. and he had only recently passed his 20th Edmund W. Conary and Olivet Conary, both of Address H. A. HOWARD, through the kindness of A. D. Bird. They for T. Snow & Co.— -----John C. Collett of The undersigned hereby deiires to thank Sunshine. 31-44 Rockland, Mo. birthday. Mr. z\ustin has always moved N ash— N ahh — McFarland's Corner, Montvllle, W onderful Bargains in had a free ride to Camden and on their re­ Clark Island, Simeon Taylor, Jr., and wife of those who contributed votes in his behalf in the July 27, Hudson E. Nosh cf Nobluboro and Etta prominently in Rockland society and in late Tribune and Couriek-Gazei IF. Excur­ May Nash of Liberty. The place to turn Mrs. Thurlow treated them to ice cream. Rockland were interested parties in a com lancing circles where he has ever been a cen sion contest. Although defeated, he feels as The little ones enjoyed it immensely. plicated assault and battery case before Judge tral and popular figure, he vlll be particularly grateful to all who assisted him as he would S ta te s . Lace HAVE The Free Baptist Sunday School will hold Hicks Friday. A series of fines was imposed had he been successful. missed. S. A. Fish. its picnic next Thursday at Oakland. Special The New England Despatch Company has The family worshipped him as only a loving A u stin —Drowned at Mark Island, Auvust 5, cars will be provided by the Electric Railway Alfred Boardman Safford, son of Dr. ami Mrn. thcel" aNEB been merged into the American Express Co family can worship an only sor and this Do you travel? Are you a shipper? The A. M Austin, aged *20 years, 3 months. 8 days. Curtains! Co. which will leave the church at 10 o'clock. and the two hereafter will he conducted feeling was shared by his classmates of the Bui k l ix —Rockland, Ju ly 28, Priscilla G ., widow And Done upjequal to new is |at l’fl “ Rand-McNally Railway Guide and Hand- of Austin Bucklin, aged 51 years, 5 months, 14 D r y G o o d s If the flay should be stormy the date of the der one management. The N. E. Despatch last graduating class in the Rockland High Book” contains ail pertinent information. days. ltemuiiiH were sent to llamraonton, New picnic will be announced next Sunday. Jersey, for burial. E P H ^ P E R R Y ’S D Y E H O U S E Co. when first started in this ci./ was known school. In common with the rest of the com­ Ask your News-dealer. S pa u ld in g —South Thom aston, Ju ly 29, Blnnchle, The following change in the sailiug time as the Boston & Bangor Express Co. and munity the tragedy has cast a shadow over daughter of Joshua P. and Maggie Spaulding, aged I.adiea clean your kid gloveavGth Josephine TENEMENTS TO LET. of steamer Gov. Bodwell, for tomorrow only, Charles E. Weeks was agent. The name was them, and sympathy touchingly expressed F r in k —G reon'i Lauding, Deer Isle, July '29, E. Desirable tenement corner Park and Union Sts., is announced. Will leave Rockland for glove cleaner, for sale only by \V. O. Hewett Lyman F rink, soi of Dr. E. A. and Mrs. Ada hot and cold water, gas, furnace, etc. Also tene­ several times changed hut the local agency of has poured in upon the family. Frink,rink, aged 2826 3years. ment In Spear Block. Both well situated for Dress­ Vinalhaven at S.30 a. m. and 3 p. ni., instead the company has always been with the fruit and The funeral occurs at 2 o’clock tomorrow & Co. Headquarters for the Foster lacing A rky—Vinalhaven, July 28, Callie, daughter of m aking or Physician's office. A pply to F. It. or gloves in all the most desirable shades. All Mr. und Mrs. E. W. Arey, aged 8 years. 0. T. SPEAR. If of 9.30 a. m. and 4 p. m. W’’1 leave Vinal­ confectionery store of W. B. Hix. J. Rodney afternoon from the family residence, 36 R u ssell—Vinalhaven, Ju ly 28, T im othy Russell, gloves fitted to the hand. aged 66 years, 8 mouths, 12 days. Remains taken to haven at 1 p. m. instead of 2 p. m. If l’iye, the last agent has been in that capacity Pleasant street. Thomaston for Interment. to l e t . stormy steamer will leave on regular sading for the last 13 years. He has been a capable G ay—East Friendship, July 28, Clara E., wife of Tenement 46 Grace street. CRAHAM CRIDDLE CAKES Edwin S. Gay, aged 58 years, 4 months, 26 days. R. M. PILLSBURY, Agent. time. and courteous official and his scores of friends J ai oiihon—Hurricane, July *27, Eliza M., (laugh­ THE EXCURSIONS. Two cupfuls of Gra­ ter of zludrew and Mount Jucobauii, uged 1 month, At the time of that terrible storm when in this city and vicinity hope he will continue ham, one of Wash- *21 days. The retnaius were brought to Rockland VESSEL FOR SALE. steamer Ulysses was destroyed, the only to locate here. Wednesday noon closed the vacation trip buru-Crosby Co.’s Su­ for burial. 0 . perlative Flour, 2 1-2 Ha r r in o to n —Thom aston, Ju ly 24, Harriet L., whole thing saved was a big sign "N. A. contest which has been going on for the past milk, 1 tablespoonful ‘ SllpMaSfe widow of John S. Harrington, of St, George, aged found and In good oondltlon. Will carry abool THIEVES AT WORK 70 years, 7 m ouths, 23 days. S60 tons. For particulars Inquire of & S. A. Burpee.” This was found high few weeks in this city. The votes were counted sugar, one teaspoonful (j ‘ 1 K...... W.. CCHADWICK, lI------Agent. of salt, one o« cream H a l l —Northport, July 23, Ann 8. Hall, aged 51 and dry and as perfect as if it had never by S. A. Fish and E. A. Collamore, and the years, 6 months, 18 days. Circus day a sneak thief called].at the re­ of tartar, half tea- S e l l e r s —W est Doer Isle, July 20, Richard B. FOR SALE. passed through so terrible an ordeal. It may leaders found to stand as follows. There were spoonful of soda, two __ Sellers, aged 25 veurs, 11 months, 27 days. sidence of Mrs. Sarah Mayo Masonic street, Mill property In Fort Fairfield village, consisting be seen at the Gross dining rooms, Main thirty-live contestants but we print only those eggs. Let half the milk come to a boil. Pour H arvby— Chelsea, Mass., July 29, Elizabeth J. of *2d h. p. boiler, 18 h. p. engine, shingle machine, coolly walked up stairs and abstracted a gold IPou the graham ami stir until perfectly Harvey, a native of Warren, aged 64 years. stave machine, C. M. llras tow heading muchlnu street. votes that changed after the last announce smooth; then add the cold milk and set W ard—Drowned at Pensacola, Florida, July 26, cut off saws, etc. This la a good chance for two watch. Fie made another call at a Park street raent: away to cool. Mix the other dry ingredi­ men of push to suw shingles, stuves, heads und A flying fragment of rock from the Ocean residence and later in the day stole a pocket ents with the flour and rub through a sieve. cooper. Will also sell $50U worth of starch bjg street sewer blasting hit the roof of a shed E. A. Collamore. Rockland...... &03&7 Add, with the eggs well beaten, to the gra­ stock. Apply to WM. J. ROBBINS, RockvU... Look at oar Summer Blankets book containing a sum of money from the H A. Fieb, R ockland...... 4103s U .a 1 *tiood Nttinikrltikn" L in im e n t. Me., or J. IL ROBBINS,Fort Fairfield, Me. 23*.43 one day fcst week. The blasters take every Mrs. 1). 11. Mantdk-ld, H ope...... 23275 ham and milk. Rye griddle cakes are made room of Miss Stetson at the Sleeper residence Rev. Fr. Coughlin, Rook land...... 1x349 in the same way. precaution possible, but the rock is very on Spring street.He was several t* lies seen but Rev. C. W. Bradlee, Rockland...... 169ul BROWN & JO8SELYN, State Agents, Silverware, Watches and Jewelry at Qeuth- FARM FOR SALE. 45, 55 nnd 09 cts a pair. treacherous. Mr. McNamara says that W. S. Ingraham, Rockport...... 13005 Portland. oer’t. The farm known as the Guilford St. Clair fann, did his work so boldly that suspicion was dis W . G . Robinson, W arren...... 10420 New receipt printod here every week situated In West Rockport, on the Mt. Pleasant he has hit most every buili’:ng except Lottie Fish, Thomaston...... 0301 road about one and onoJiulf miles from the P. O. armed. He had a respectable appearance E ertha Ilealey, V inalhaven...... 5027 ul South Hope. Said farm coutalns 7u acres well Crockett Block, and expects to reach that and wore a light suit with a straw* hat. L. P. Wluchenbuch, Friendship..,...... 4671 Sivlded Into tillage, woodland uud pusturugu, three We are closing eut all our Shirt this week. Marian Kelley, Cam den...... 3056 living springs In pasture, well of never falling MLs Cora Loring, R ockland...... 10>-3 BUSINESS LOCALS. water uear house. Will be sold at a bargain. Sunday afternoon a rnan with two children, E-ll’h Besse, Union...... 762 Advertisement* In this column rivis okmts ▲ Terms easy. Apply on the premises of E. C. LAST NIGHTS FIRE. l in k . N o Insertion less than twenty-live cents. ST. CLAIR, So. Hope, Maine. Waists at Half Price. driving a pair of hortes, drove up to a store Under the rules of the contest allotting on Sea Street and got out lea\ ng the child­ The alarm rung in from box 48 Monday only one trip to Rockland the live winners "If you want to smoke a clean I lavana filled WANTED. night was caused by the discovery of fire e : cigar, ask for the E. W. Mild 10 ct. Sold C U IT A R IS T w a n t e d . At 106 Broadway 8600 chairs to mend without ren in the team. The horses became frigh­ A gentleman guitar player wanted at once to play E. A. Collamore, Rockland, regard to their kind or oondltlon. Prices acoord Look at our Dress Goods at 12 1-2 tened and started on a run down Sea street, the new house of Charles Crocker, near Cedar everswhere. II. M. B. 5 cents. in Rockland Baujo Club. Must be a tair reader. Ing to amount of material used and labor. Apply person to FRANK T. 1’EARSONS, but were stopped,before any damage was done, and North Main streets. Mr. Crocker is a Mrs. D. H. Manski ell, Hope, Feb. 7 5 R. M. PILLSBU RY fc CO. Ice Cold Soda with real fruit flavors, also Banjo Teacher, 38 Pleasant St., Rockland, Mo. 81 25, 29 and 30 cts. a yard. Our light by an unknown man after a hard struggle. sea faring man who recently removed here W. C. Ingraham, Rockport, Ottawa Root Beer—Delicious, Refreshing, The man had his coat and vest torn and re­ from Machias, and who was ahseut at the W. G. Robinson, Warren, PIANO LESSONS. Drawn from our new Siberian Arctic Soda Huvlug completed a course of Instruction In und medium Grey Domet Flannel ceived a severe blow on the chest. It was a ♦'me. Mrs. Crocker has not occupied the Miss Loiru; F is h , Thomaston. BOAT FOR SALE. Bangor under competent teachers, 1 shall be house nights for some time and had only left Fountain, also Hot Chocolate and Ham pleased to receive pupils and give lessons on the courageous piece of work. r centerboard bout, double eudur with sails, Plano. Terms reasonable. it about half an hour when the neighbors dis­ Sandwiches constantly on hand, C. M. Ider and tiller; lilt. 8iu. long, 4 it. 1 In, for 5 cts. a yard. Onr Ladies Vests Capt. 1’erk Spear with his trim schooner, NEW STATE REGISTER. wide, 20 In. deep; built by the dav and Is llral-class 18 HARRIET L. BARKER, 26 Ocean St. covered lire. Mrs. Crocker states she discov­ Tibbetts. In every respect. KuqulreJS. C. » YLKR, Camden. the Julia A. Decker, took out a fishing par./ Mo. ered signs of someone having been near the The subscribers for the Maine Register, 31 for 12 1-2 cts. each. Our Gloves at Saturday night returning late the next after­ Domestic and Vienna Bread frebh and sweet Regardless of the Wilson Bill. house Sunday evening ami was greatly fright­ 1894-95 edition are now get ng the copies noon after a profitable visit to Matinicus and every day. Hot rolls made from best materials NURSINC. The following property, now on the premises ened. The cause must have been incendiary and can understand why it received the for tea. Cuke and pastry of best quality. Good experience and best references as nurse in leased and occupied by E. W. Arey, at Vlnalbaveu, 19 ots. a pair. Our Parasols at vicinity. The party nr nbered about 25 mem­ sickuess or coufitieineuts. Will go to any part of will be sold at privuU* sale at a great bargain, v is .: for there was no lire of any sort in the house only award at the World’s Fair given to Brown Bread and Beans Saturday and Sunday. One Patent R oller G rist Mill o f six rolls, together bers and was gotten up by Daniel W. Titus, the county. Apply to 7 High strove. Rucklund, with the Boiler, Engine, Belts, Pulleys, Gear and during the time Mrs. Crocker was there. The any work of the kind. This year's Reg­ Flint Bros., Bakers, 270 Main St. MRS. HARRIET BEATON. 31 Half Price. Charles Young, James Trowbridge and James Shafting for operating the same; 2oo grain bags; department got there very promptly and was ister has more data than any preceding The following testimonial Is offered . We tender also one Dlubold Safe. A splendid opportunity Crawford. The catch included an abundance Uncle Tom’s Cabin in one of those popular you our sincere thuuks for your skill und 1 udness for the right party. Terms cash or approved aided by magnificent streams uf water from one. Ibis gain is in the statistical mat­ In uurslng Mrs. II. A. Tolmau during her sickness, credit. of cod and hake but nary a mackerel. The 10c. editions. Cali and get one; or we will ersous nee.ling the C. A R. hydrant. The house was gutted ter in the several towns and citiec —th us For further particulars apply at Vinalhaven te latter fish are still very sea. / of the line, those mail it to yon for A two cent stamps. H usto n ’s NOT TOLMAN, Calvin B. Vlual or at Rockiu We have many Job Lots and Rem­ ami furniture destroyed hut the exact amount showing that the state of Maine, even in mws S t a n d , 317 Main St., Rockland, Me, BKATGN X ULMER. that are landed preferring to he caught in a January 12, 1?«4. of damage is not known. Insured with these times of general business depression, is nants to close out Very Cheap this net Cochran, Baker A Cross. The Domestic Bread made by C. E. Rising Roller Skates For Sale. progressing. the baker is a genuine new thiog, and very HORSE FOR SALE. Edwin Pierce of this cii/ held the success­ About 125 pulrri of roller skates for sale at a At the Democratic representative caucus, The new map shows the Bangor a Aroos­ delicious. The following label appears ou bargain, part of bankrupt stock. month. ful key to the safe contair*ng £25, at the Bos­ took and the Georges Valley railroad;. -also EDWARD K. GOULD, Friday evening, Jeremiah Harrington and every loaf—buy no other. 19 Register of Insolvency. ton Clothing store. Last May the proprietors the Portlaud A Rumford Falls and the K'ng C. E. KUlno'ri of this establishment began issuing keys u Ith A. L. Carleton were nominated for the leg­ New Duiuettlic Ilruad. OLD COINS BOUCHT. islature. Obadiah Gardiner piesided and field A Dead River extensions and the pro­ Boat In the W orld. CIRLS WANTED. every so many dollars worth of clothing sold,'be Nuue Gvuulue Without thin Label Highest prices paid fur old cents, coins or medals, posed route of the Wiscasset A Quebec line. Girls for gvuerul housework, nurses the J. EVERETT BOARDMAN, Cor. Cross and Cen­ Look at the many Great Bargains < diver Otis was secretary. The following re­ C akes uud pastry of same quality constantly nursery can obtain first-class places by applying > scheme continuing with excellent success until There arc few men of intelligence in the plying at tral Sts., Camden. 23 solutions were adopted. on hand. C. E. Rising, 26A South-end. (be Intelligence ofiloe of MRS. R C. H ED G ES, Aug. 1, when it closed with about 4000 keys 87 7 Grovu Street, Rockland to be found at our store. Rvxohetl That iho Democracy uf Rockland tutor state who do not at some time during Mie distributed all about this vicini.z. t hat a Mubdttuilui and well coimldercd legl»Juliun for the have occasion to look up matters con­ That famous candy.the most delicious m the great many people are looking for £25 snaps aiueffoiUlio.1 of the wage . ui u ui» of uur »lutc To that und uv iu»k fur: ' nected with some one or more of our 415 market, manufactured by Warren Phinney of these days was shown by the fact that some Flirt, the repeal uf tbu cons piracy luw. towns, 20 cities and nearly loo plantations. Thomaston, is on sale at L. E. Cobb’s, Maia Cottage For Sale or To Let. pUSIC CO. held as many as a dozen keys. Avgust 1 was Suooud, the enactment of a law making eight street. The Fr>>st collage uud lot ou the suuthuru shore, huurr a legal duy’o woik fur all labor, public and h e officials, business firms, professional men oue-hulf mile east of Cooper's Beach. Apply to circus day and the Boston Clotbiug store had private, E. M. FR O ST , 88 Linden St., Rockland, Me. 21 Third, the subaiitUtion fur the proeent Ineffect and in fact all interests are carefully given in Go to 404 and gel one of thoee Duplex one of its own. Fifteen hundred keys put in uul and uneieaa fortnightly payment law, a meoaure the Register, and no one can afford to get Trouser Stretchers. Ouly No more bags ruquL ng weekly payment* In cash if the game is au appearance that day and one after another iu the knees. Buy one and keep your panta­ Cottage House to Rent duelled. along without it. On Oak Street. Possession cun be given abou the would be trunk owners turned away with Fourth, the leorgunuation of the bureau uf Jubor loons tree from wrinkles. A. T. Blacklugtou KN<'A COUNTY- -In Court of Probate held at Dtutisiicr, tuking it out uf poliiicn und making it do G. M. Dunham is pub*'sher, and made us J u ly 164b- 27 C. M T IB B E T T S . Rocklaud In vacation July 80, 1894 & Co., 404. A ixrlaln lnstrumenl, purport lug to be the lost the 25 silver dollars still stating at them from the practical uork fur which it war designed his usual welcome visit. And we pledge the nominee a uf thin caucus if will uud testament of George W. Thompson, Ute beneath the glass surface. Yesterday morning Spring arraugemeuts, something uew for ail, COTTAGE FOR SALE. of Rockland, in said county, huvlug been pre­ B. Hastings. elected to vote and work for all the above measures, Edw. Pierce dropped into the store ami and such others us may seem practicable in the In auction sales every Saturday from 4 to 9, of A uew six room collage house at Glen Cove. sented for piobate: teiurt uf the labor cause. The Best Remedy Enquire of W H. GLOVER CO. 1ft Oudexxd, That notice Lin-roof be given, three guessed he’d try it. The lock turned and Mr watches, chains, rings, tools, working men's weeks successively, in Tlilt CouuiKX-G azkttk, The following, introduced by B. K. Kallocb, Pierce was £25 in. It was a unique contest .P.S. For Buggy Knees paints, furnishings, etc. Fifty cents on the esq., was also adopted . FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. interested may alteud at a Probate Court to be held and attracted great attention. dollar saved. Clothing, watches, took and luqulre at 30 G ranite St. or 471 Main St. 27-28 at Rockland, on the third Tuesday of August The* Democracy uf Rockland hereby deciurea us Man bver 5uw. next, und show cause, if any they have, why the hearty advocacy of the establishment of municipal furniture bought and sold. If you wish to 316 & 318 MAIN ST. Next Friday Aug. 10th Billy Burke the said Instrument should Uot be proved, approved water wo ks fur the city of Rockland and its candi­ AttiMIS WANfEO. 25 cts. sell furniture or clothing send a card uud 1 TO LE T . and allowed as the last will and testament 0/ ths famous comediau and his fun making com­ dates foi election to the State Legislature hereby Fine tenement with stable. 19 Noiih Main street, deceased. C. K. MESERVEY, Judge. pledge tbeuirelvea to introduce anil support proper will call. Money to loan ou personal property. after Juue 10. Apply to GEO, W. DRAKE, 473 A true copy, — Attest: pany appear in the Opera House. legislation looking to that end. J. F. Gregory

SPORT AND PASTIME. MUSICAL MATTERS There will be a big attendance at the SU N K A T NIC tHT. NO MYSTERY AT ALL. Smoked Tearls this evening. Parties are I n F a c t , the ews Notes The round granite balls that erstwhile Bouthera California. ugainst them? the seventh inning and Robert Bean substit­ Miss Maud Ulmer leaves Thursday next for night by a steamer, which cut off the bow of Time Tnblea and all Information Fumlnhed James C. Collin, of Syracuse, N. Y., suffered In and about a Picturesque Town adorned the pillars at the entrance of the on Application. uted, who was also hard hit, Casey touching New York where she begins rehearsals with the schooner and kept right on. The vessel agonies with indigestion and lost flesh fast. Rend InqKtrtnnt Coming Events. Albee grounds now do service as a test for him for a home run. The game ^for the first the Robin Hood Co. We venture to say that went to the bottom but the crew escaped in what he says “In justice to Paskoln I will say Camden muscle. W. V. Lane and B H. A. S. BUZZELL, - Ticket Agent, that I average a lout five miles of walking dally few innings was very close and interesting. on the appearance of the company in this city the boats. Upon arrival in Baltimore they as­ To thoroughly enjoy nature or nature im­ Gould gave an exhibition of their muscularity Maine Central R. R., Rockland. (Bundays excepted) and eat no meat nor flesh of Camden got first score and held that lead for in September that she will be given a most certained from time tables that the ste amer proved upon, visit Lake City. There in on Thursday by lifting the heavy sphere. any kind, because I do not crave them. Paskola is an inning. Rockland then took the lead and cordial reception. She has been very ac­ that must have struck them was the Fannie of front of you is the lake itself, blue, with all Aug. 27 is the date of the “Circus Clown. indeed a food and a royal one two. I take pleasure held it at three to one for an inning or two, commodating and kind with her vocal favors Baltimore. They boarded the Fannie and In recom m ending it to my friends.’’ the varied tints of light and shade playing This great attraction is booked for only In less than a month, while using Paskola, Mr. when Robbins was hit hard and their lead and has a following of warm friends in this asked for the captain. He knew what they Collin gaioed 6 1-2 pounds. Beside nourishing the materially increased. The score at the end city. over its rippled surface. Beyond in the dis­ three favored places in the state—Camden, body Itself, Paskola assists in the digestion of other Bangor and Portland. It is not often that were coming for as soon as he saw them. foods. of the game was 22 to 3 in favor of Rockland* tance are the beautiful islands, covered with CALIFORNIAf&fe, J. Calvin Barnard, of London, N. II. says “I trees, and ever and anon a cottage. Guard­ an attraction of this exceptionally high char­ He turned all colors when they accused him W.C «nd per«.n,ii7cnmioctM Western Points. began taking Paskola January 1, 1894 I hnd been Rockland played a strong game from start The Philharmonic rehearsal Thursday even­ acter comes into the state even, and more of running them down and leaving them, and EXCURSIONS, sick seven or eight weeks and was so low ns to be to finish, all the team playing good ball. The ing was well attended. Musical Director ing all, the eternal sentinel, Megunticook, unable tb be weighed; could not turn myself in was not very polite to his visitors. Capt. Al­ Via Chicago, Union Pacific, and Northwestern Line. looms to the right, and casts its shadow in surprising still that it should extend ita route bed alone. battery work of Casey and McManus was ex- Wight took up for the first time Parker’s len brought the case to trial, though the SHORTCST ROUTC. LOWEST RATES. “My friends and the doctor thought I must go the dimpling waters. Now for the inhabi­ so far into Eastern Maine. It can only be Tor handsome illnetrated folder And detailed infin-matx’S down. The first dose of Paskola gave me a little ceptionally pretty and the mighty Casey illus­ “ Hymn of the Redemption,'1 on which the owners declared it would be useless. The tddme. F. E. SHEARER. Manner. 191 Clara St, Chiracs appetite and I began to revive. My strength in­ tant! of this lovely spot. The cottage farth­ explained on the ground that Camden is | JOSEPH BIGGS.iOS. A-.LA»L Manager. Great Central Itoutt trated his staying powers by showing more chorus will work next Thursday evening. The steamboat company carried the case to the iraiona, S») W i«hlng/n.-..yn 8U, Benton, Maae. creased so that in a week from the time I took est to the left is “Surprise,” the residence of recognized as one of the leading summer re Paskola, I weighed S3 pounds and the next week speed at the close that the first of the game. following new members were admitted: Misse, sorts of the country which taken with the highest court. The value of the schooner was I weighed 88 pounds; while in five weeks fiom the Toothaker, who will henceforth play regularly Maud Pratt and Lena Hodgkins, Messrs the Hills of Melrose. Then comes the Maine Central Railroad. first I have gained 20 pounds. pretty summer house of Dudley S. Martin of fact that the town has an elegant new opera but $7000, but when the case was finally set­ “I feel incoaraged. I am yet weak, but my with Rockland, hit hard, while the double Arthur Dnncan and Vesper Leach. tled and the steamboat company had lost, strength is increasing every day. My general Camden. Next to this is the cottage of Hon. house make a strong combination of attrac­ In Effeot July I, 1894. weight Is from 140 to 150 pounds I verily believe play of Toothaker, Simonton and Dellaseth Miss Berry, pianist, who was to have played, tions. The “Circus Clown” should have and they were obliged to pay a total of Si4,ooo that, with the of help of the good Lord, Paskoln was the prettiest field work of the game. was unable to play because of sickness, and J. B. Stearns, then “The Bird’s Nest,” owned has done a wonderful work for me. For years 1 doubtless will have a packed house, which for damages and costs. have suffered so much with indigestion and con­ For the visitors Robbins pitched a fine game Mrs. J. H. Hodgman of Camden at short by George Burd of Camden, then the sum­ PaaRefiger Trains leave Rockland an stipation. I have doctored and taken this and mer house of the Freemans of Rhode Island its merits certainly demand. Tickets will be fo llo w e r that, but of no avail. for four or five innings, while D. Ward well on notice kindly consented to favor the society and close by is G. II. Cleveland’s cottage now pnt on sale in Rockland. 7:60 a.*n. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Augusta, A pamphlet telling just what Paskola is will be third played perfect ball all through the game, with a cornet solo. She'played the “Three THE MAINE STATE. Weerville, Bangor, St. John, Portland and Bos- sent free on application to occupied by the Phillips of Swampscot, Mass. to*, arriving in Boston nt 4 :30 p. m. Parlor car The Pre-Digested Food Co., 30 Reade 8t., New Bean did some pretty work at short, one wild Star Polka” by Bagley and “Good Night, Y ork. LIST OF LETTERS rn this train for Boston. through being to his credit, however. Wil­ Farewell” by Abt,giving the latter in response Next are the Wrights of Philadelphia, and The Lockwood Company, Waterville, is a 1.30 p . m . for B nth, B runsw ick, Lew iston, W ater- then “ Wild Rose” the home of E. S. Rose of pretty good institution for a city to have. For life, Portland aud Boston, arriving In Boston nt For Sale by C. H. MOOR & CO., Rockland bur’s wonderful jump spoiled a two-bagger to the hearty encore which her expert and Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week 9 :30 p. m. Camden. Next is Dr. Fenderson’s cottage, for DeHaseth. musical rendering of the first number elicited. ending July 28, 1894. nstance it pays the public coffers 821,598 in 9.*00 p. m„ Express, every night,Sundays included, then the Gookins of Indianapolis, and last of taxes, and throughout the business depression for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Augusta, Water* W. B. Nash umpired the game and gave She plays finely, the powerful crescendo in Gents' Liat. Ladle«’ List. ville, Bangor and Bar Ilnrbor, Portland and Bos. all the cottage of A. M. Graves of Chicopee, Anisden, H. F. B urns, Miss Mag the Lockwood has kept its force steadily em­ ton, arriving in Boston nt 0 :00 a. m. as usual, the most unadulterated satisfaction. the former number and the trying intervals Arm»trong, Lewia C. Beonre, Miss .Myra ployed. The 9.•00 p. m. train from Rockland has Pullman The usual statistics follow: and delicate piano passages in the latter mak­ Mass. Among the “colonists” the friendliest Chase, A. D. x Son Benton, Mist* Addle . . ___ . 'ery feelings exist so that their summers are always CowD, Prof. Frank M. Barlow, Miss B ertha L. night, Sundays included, to Portland and Boston ing a trying test. Mrs. Hodgman studied Dougina, Capt. Henry Cnlderwood Mrs.Laura TI It is now reported that a new variety of and connecting at Brunswick with train for FORfo r aAND n d looked forward to with great anticipation E m ertoo, Capt. Everett Chentiing Lewiston and Bangor. Glover, 1, with Bagley, the composer uf her first num­ rust is affectinp the growing grain in nearly INFANTS INVALIDS. Toothaker, s, from year to year. Frowiey, Capt. T. E Clarke, Trains arrive t UARA <3 ber. Ford, C. \Y. Cochran. Mrs William F. TRAM E m ery, 3, The Inn speaks for itself. Landlords Fisher, A ri every portion of the State, and that the apple 4:45 a.m ., Express, every morning, Sundays in­ Sim onton, 2, The Crazy Club then rendered two of their Cole, Mrs. Alice M. cluded, from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and Cnsey, p, H anscom b, A rth u r T. Cole, Mrs. Annie E. iree fungus has damaged the fruit crop in Fountain and Start are making an unparalleled King, Charles W. Cole, Mrs. Geo. W. B angor. McManus, c, numbers, Mr. Fuller’s “ Fox Hunting Song” apple growing sections of Kennebec county 6:20p.m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and McLoon, m, success of it this season. Since the opening Miller, Joe Kina Crabtree, Mrs. Maud L. Bangor, bringing Parlor Cayfrom Boston. De Ilaseth, 1, taking especially well, and then Miss Maud Manley, II. B. D olhaiu, Miss I.. E. thousands of dollars. guests and parties have been continually com­ Mahnr. E. T. 10:50 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewiston THE ONLY PERFECT Prince, r. Ulmer delighted the society with three beau­ Davis, Miss Sadie aDd Waterville. ing and going. The spirit of good fellow­ Norton, Chapman x Co. McSucklan. Mrs. Noyes, A. II. Moody, Miss Annie Notwithstanding the opportunity for every­ PAYSON TUCKER, Oen’l Manager Substitute for Mothers Milk. Totals 49 18 tiful numbers: “Fly Forth O Gentle Dove” W allingford, Conn. ship that pervades the place, perhaps, is con­ Rhoades. W alter 3 o ak s. Miss M M. ------Y, G. P. & T CAMDEN. by Pinsuti,” “Thy Presence” by Webber and Toiles, John Spear, Miss Mabel body to work at present, hundreds of great , D iv. Snpt. My boy has never been sick a day sine,* he ducive of a happy time and then the scenery! commenced taking Mellln’s Food, nor well AD BH “Good Night Beloved” by Nevin. She played Tallman, Wallice Sylvester, Mrs C. able bodied men are tramping through Maine t m om ent before be took it. Beau, s, p, Little wonder that William Adam of the Woo ibrldge, M ra. J. J. R edmon n. Morse, c,l, her own accompaniments and showed skill as Eastman, Miss Minnie B living on the resources of the country, with Portland, Mt.JDesert& M achias 8.S. Co L. Wardwell, m, Glasgow Art Club and one of the most noted Charlestown, Mass. W ilbur, 2, an accompanist and a most deft pianist touch no thought or wish fur work. The officers Gentlemen: —Ilnvo been un Invalid for Bryant, r, of modern artists lingers there; in speaking Str. FRANK JONES 1 several m onths nnd M ellln's Food Is the only in addition to her great vocal accomplishments- should set them to breaking rock, and the Robbins, p, s, of Mr. Adams, Mr. Morse, American consul Castine is to have a public park, the U. S. O om m ei food I ’ve hod that I relished,und at the same D. W ardw ell, 3, Mrs. J. D. Ronimns of Boston, pianist, and State would soon be rid of them. These gen­ F ran k 1 tim e nourished and strengthened. Clifford, 1, at Glasgow, says: government having granted the town the permitting:: Mrs. A. B. D a vis. Johnson, 1, c, Charles C. Follansbee of Portland, baritone, try have no uve for work. ’ SEND for onr book, “ The Care and V use of certain land for park purposes. At 0 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, * Mr. Adams, about to make his home in the Feeding of Infants,” mailed ( Totals will be next Thursday's soloists. for Islesboro, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Free to any address A United States, is an artist of high standing in (Bluehkl) Brooklln, Southwest Harbor, Northeast Rockland 0 2 1 1 x—23 The rehearsals begin promptly at eight this city, and a man universally beloved and Harror, Bar Harbor, Millbridge, Jonesport and r-Goodale Co., Boston, Mass, q Camden 0 1 0 0 respected by all who know him. Mschiasport, arriving at Machiasport about 6:30 o’clock. Earned runs, Rockland 4 Camden 2. Runs made fv 'm . Other guests at the Inn this week were: Returning will leave Machiasport, weather per­ by Glover 2, Toothaker 3, Em ery 2. De llnselh 2, mitting, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays I.. W ardw ell, W ilbur 2. .Stolen bases, Glover 2, The executive committee and o fficers of the Mrs. C. W. Stimpson, Mrs. L. Stimpson, Toothaker, Simonton 2, Caney 2, McManus 2, M c­ THIS y at 4 a. m., via same landings, arriving in Rockland Miss Gean and Masters Donald and Ken­ at 6:00 p. m., connecting with train leaving for Loon 4, R obbins 2. Sac. hits, Prince 2. Two base Philharmonic Society are at work upon a hits, McLoon, Simonton, Robbins. Heme runs, B oston at 9 :00 p . m. Casey, Toothaker. First base on balls by Casey, permanent set of by-laws. They meet tomor­ drick Stimpson of Thomaston, Charles Hoe Of Special; A jjift for next P ayson T c c b e h , V. P. & Gen'l Manager. Bean, Morse, by Robbins, Simonton, McManus, row evening at James Wight’s, Masonic street. Seymour of New York, Mrs. W. IL Mott, Christmas. The F .E . Bo o th b y . G. P. & T. A. McLoon, by Bean, Glover 2, Toothaker. Hit by Red Seal Rem­ W . S. E a to n , Gen. Freight Agent. pitched ball, McLoon, Prince Struck out by Casey, Misses Leola Ryder Mott, Katherine C. Wal­ In te re s t Bean, M orse. W ilbur, B ryant 2, Clifford 3, Jo h n ­ edy Co., of Rock­ son 2, by Robbins, Glover, Casey 2, McManus 2, Mrs. J. D. Ronimus of Boston will be or­ ker, Marion A. Stone, Edna D. Pulcifer, To L ad ies land, Me., will, De Ilnseth. Double plays, Emery, Simonton and ganist at the First Baptist Church, next Sun­ Lulu Stone and Madge H. Walker of Brook­ on Dec. 15,1894, BOSTON& BANGOR S.S.CO. De Huseth, D, Wardwell and Morse. Passed balls, Morse 3, Johnson. Wild pitches, t aeey 2, Robbins. day morning. lyn, N. Y., Charles A. Pulcifer, IL S. Pulbisch, present to the SUMMER SERVICE, 1894. person who shall have, previous to Umpire, Wm. Nash. Time 2 hours. Donald S. Walker and II. R. Bennett also Steamers leave Rockland, as follows: that date, sent in the largest number For Boston, daily, except Sunday, at about 0:00 There’s hardly a housekeeper in Miss Fannie C. Berry, pianist, will give a of Brooklyn, and others from our own vicin­ of coupons from bottles of their dif­ p. m., or upon arrival of steamers from Bangor and Mt. Desert. the country but has heard of Camden mustn’t feel down hearted over concert in Camden, probably Tuesday, the ity. ferent preparations, an elegant $325 For Camden, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport, Win. Cottolene the new vegetable short­ Tuesday’s|game. There are few places in the 14th inst. She will be assisted by Miss Kath­ The Mitchells, who have been bright and Kingsbury Upright Piano. This terport, Hampden and Bangor, dally, except splendid piano is on exhibition in the Monday, at about 0 :00 a. m., or upon arrival of ening. It is a strictly natural state that has a better local team. All the erine Lincoln of Boston, soprano, Mr. Was- shining lights as far as entertaining went, steamer from Boston. For Green’s Landing, South West Harbor, North product; composed only of clari­ Camden nine are residents of the Megunti- gatt of Bangor, violinist, and H. M. Lord of returned to Boston Wednesday. The Upharas _ East Harbor, and Bar narbor, daily, except fied cottonseed oil, thickened for cook town and are good ball players, but Rockland, tenor. of Worcester also returned this week. Monday, at 0 :00 a. m., or upon urrlval of steamer from Boston. convenience in use, w ith refined they were out-classed when they met Rock­ It is rumored at the Lake that whenever pr Seal Harbor Wednesdays and Saturdays, ir Swan’s Island, Sundays und Thursdays. beef suet—pure and sweet. So land. anyone goes away Mr. Start gives them a F ir Sorrento, Sundays. WASHINGTON. f=lHE PIAMO c o m p o s e d , souvenir in the shape uf a neat package of RETURNING The official average of the regular Rock­ “Our Native Herb,” and he is positive that music rooms of the Maine Music Co., Rockland, Me., the Knox County agents From Boston, daily, except Sundav, at 5:00 p. m. N o. Washington.—Jack Syker of Augusta From Bangor, touching at Hampden, Winterport, land players ending with the Camden game of it will prolong their lives until next season for this piano. Pianos of the same make can be seen in most music stores Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast and Camden, r p T T O L E N E last Tuesday, are as follows : was in town last week on business------Chas. when they will return. throughout the state. It is a particularly handsome piano, either in burr, walnut, daily, except S unday, at 11:00 a. Cunningham has been suffering from a very or rosewood, as preferred l>y the winner. Unexcelled in this country. With *-----"or Harbor, da”------* 1 HATTING. All who have not visited Lake City should ____ touching nt bad attack of la grippe, brought on by a bad every bottle of Red Seal Sarsaparilla, Red Seal Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Red Test Harbor and Green’s Landing. AD K TB AVE TOTAL do so at their earliest opportunity, and then Seal Pile Cure, are five coupons. With every liottlc of Red Seal Flavoring Ex- From Seal Harbor, Mondays und Thursdays DeHaseth, 16 10 444 cold------S. T. Overlock, the veteran bee Simonton, 50 23 21 376 588 go home by way of the Turnpike, and it is tracts ami all other preparations, one coupon. Fill tbout 1 :15 p. m. Was bound to win, and to drive fcCw&n’s Island, Tuesdays and Fridays McLoon, 52 18 10 hunter of So. Liberty,accompanied by Arthur Certain they will feel fully repa»d for the your coupons out, and return them to the Red Seal u t 2 45 p. m. ont lard from the kitchens of the Casey, 81 7 8 Overlock were in town last week hiving bees. Piano Contest Bureau, Rockland, Me. n rrento, Mondays at S:00 a. m, Em ery, 02 20 15 trouble. FREE! world. When housekeeper* wish Jason, 33 1" 7 Mr. Overlock has had great success at this FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. McManus, CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l Supt., Boston. to get rid of the unpleasant feat­ 42 lu 9 business, and has found a great many swarms W ILLIAM H. HILL, Gen. Man., Boston. Glover, 40 8 9 ures and results of lard, they Prince, in this town------F. W. Cunningham went to Mrs. Edward Rosenfeld and Mrs. J. L. should get Cottolene, taking care Weeks Mills Sunday------Chas. Cunningham I lowland of Pomona, Cala., are summer guests Jangor and Rockland Line at the Ocean House----- Walter Bowers is ill that they are not given cheap D ellaseth, 27 1 1 905 was the first to finish haying here------Where counterfeits w ith im itative names, Casey, 3 20 1 958 is our poetic Appleton scribe, we wonder, and ------Annie Prudley of St. John is summering McManus, *2 21 5 053 here----- Mrs. O. A. Barbour is home from ISTON & BANGOR S. S. CO. spuriously compounded to sell in Simonton, 92 10 13 884 the Georges Valley Railroad------Edward Pimples, Blotches the place o f Cottolene. Jaso n , 9 18 5 889 Light is haying on the Emerson farm in Belfast------W. C. French, son of W. A. THE STAUNCH STEAMER Prince, I t ’s easy to avoid disappointment McLoon, Liberty------Several persons from this place French, Melvin Heights, sailed for Europe Emery, 1 19 20 12 746 Wednesday on steamer Britannia for the and Old Sores ’OCKLAND” and insure satisfaction. Insist Glover, went picnicking to beautiful Talermo Lake, benefit of his health. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT Has been repainted and put in thorough condition on having Cottolene. i An enjoyable time was reported— —Mrs. Ed- Catarrh, Malaria for the Local Passenger Service between BANGOR Sold in 3 and 5 pound palla , ward Cunningham and daughter are stopping Capt. Dudley S. Martin is home for the S ’— AND POTASSIUM and R O C K L A N D for the season of l ’,94, and will SUCCESSFUL YEAR. summer from bis vessel, the Janies B. Jor­ make daily trips (Sundays excepted), commencing Made only by | a few days at II. G. Evans.’ Monday, .Jane 25th, leaving Bangor at 6.00 a. at., dan------T. R. Simonton is in Boston------Will M a k e s and R ockland ut 12.30 r . u ., and make landings ut The N. K. Fairbank Annual Meeting of the Livingstone Manufacturing and KidnsyTroubles Hampden, Winterport, Bucksport, Fort Point, Stewart, who is connected with W. M. Com pany, Co.— Directors Chosen and Other Business. Belfast, Camden and Rockland. A CURIOUS CALCULATION. Townsend M Co., Cambridgeport, Mass., has Are entirely removeti by P.P.P, ' TO BANGOR. TO ROCKLAND. CHICAGO, Marvelous Cures —Prickly Ash. Poke Root ami Potas- ' XJ4 State Street, Ilo.tos^ been visiting C. T. Swan----- Fred Aldus is slum, the greatest blood purlller oa •— L E A V E LEAVE The annual meeting of the stockholders of e a rth . — Rook land, 12.301* Bangor, 0.00 A, U. Portlm iil, .He, Around the W orld 206 Times. visiting in Boston. S in Blood Poison Cam den, 1.16 H am pden, 0.20 “ the Livingstone Manufacturing Co. of this A b e r d e e n . O.. July 21,1891. Belfast, 2.4o W luterport, 7.00 '• city was held Wednesday evening in the office An eminent physician has made a curious Miss Fanny Adams entertained at Lake Mespks. Lippm a n Bkoh., Savannah, B ucksport, 7-35 “ G a .: Dea r Sir s—1 bought a bottle of Fort Point, 8.50 mathematical calculation in giving the Cottage Friday complimentary to Miss y .tu r P. P. P. at Hot Springs.Ark. .and Bucksport, 4.35 F o rt Point, 8.20 “ of Mortland A: Johnson, and the old board o It bur* done mo xnoro g o o d than tlireo Winterport, 5.15 Belfast. 9.2o •• workings of the human heart in mileage. Mollie [Gibbons of Bath. The guests who R h e u m a tis m months’ treatm ent at the llot Springs. Caruden, 11.00 " directors re-elected as follows: John Blethen, Hampden, 0.00 He shows that in a lifetime of Si years partook of her hospitality were Misses Louise r. Bangor, 6.38 A rr. R ockland, 12.00 m. G. II. Blethen, Theo. Roosen, C. W. Living­ the blood as it passes through the heart is IB and Scrofula Excursion Tickeu at reduced rates. Tickets thrown a distance of <5,150,S.SO miles, which, Pitcher, Katherine Harding, Ella Adams, » good on any steam er of the main lire and stone, M. T. Jameson and M. A. Johnson, tickets t»old on any steamer will be good o any The officers last ear, who will doubtless be I *n a continuous stream, would reach around Alice Cushing, Priscilla Alden, the Misses ' P. p. P. purities the blood, builds up Capt. J. D. Jobuatou. other steamer. ' the world 200 times 1 Sabin, Louisa Codman, Josephine Gould, -----the weak ami debilitated, gives 7b all irhom it may oneera: I here- rd. re-elected by the directors, were: John strength to weakened nerves, expels Keeping in view this constant strain on i.giving the patient health and : testify to the wonderful properties Blethen, president; G. H. Blethen, treasurer; Louise Johnson, the Misses Dillingham, Edna P. for , • ■ I the heart, and taking into consideration the suffered for several• « ars with an un- M. A. Johnson, secretary; E. J. Bicknell, abuse it receives from over-exertion, alco­ Waldron, Louise Stetson, Jessie Lewis and sightly and disagi ible eruption on m y face. I trie«l jry known - W e r e general manager. holic and other stimulants, is it any wonder Anne Kittredge. dy but In vain,until P.. P. p. waiiu s e d , Vinalhaven & Rockland Steamboat Co. i that it finally becomes alTected, refuses to Byphllls, lor blood poisoning, mercu­ and uin now entirely t ____ The directors were instructed by vote of Mrs. Charles Waldron and daughter Miss rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and (Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON. perforin its work, ami causes death? The in all blood and skin •linear.* s, like .Savannah, Gil. Su m m e r arrangement ; Carrie of Rockland were the guests of M iss ; blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, the stockholders to enlarge the plant so as to fact can readily understood that one tetter, scald fieud, boils, erysipelua. h k in C ancer CurecL TW O TRIPS DAILY Y o u E v e r | increase the output, and additional buildings ' four has a weak heart, also the importance of Lottie Andrews last week------Fred LeErancis eczem a wo m ay say, w ith o u t f*-ar «<,r Th«J Naw Steamer !!- tn.ii.i.'Hit P. P. J\ 1- • • Testimony from the .V tyo ro j ,St.^uin,Tex. I will conse moves all Ir- Vinalhaven at 9 :30 a. m and 4 :0C p. in., touching by a tobacco dealer and told of tools and patents to order, with especial at­ tate. Many persons who die smldenlv o f this Paris------Mrs. E. W. Curtis spent last week derful tonic ri ond clean sin g pr rltatlon from the scat f th e d isease a n d i, ailing of the at Hurricane Ialund each trip both way#. that some other Chewing tention to granite and marble working tools. disorder have never suspected its present* . in Belfast------Henry E. Capen is home from ernes of P. P Prickly Ash, P By taking the 9:30 a. in. boat, the above service < 1 Joseph Boody, Pierpont, N. Y writes: “ Throe R oot a n d P o t lyes three hours at Vloalhawn c r three .»nd one- i Tobacco was just as good as ' They put out a very superior article anti as a yeurs ago 1 began to have difficulty in breathimr. Boston------Danny Dickens is clerking in | l i h ,.t H urricane I»luu . 6PKJKOF1KLD, MO., AUR. H ttl, 1 *• H. result the Livingston tools havenave come into 1, palpitation wun. of bvlly the heart 8Wollen set in, and mylimUaiid a.i.i i Wiley’s market----- Rev. L. D. Evans and | - I l from lndlgc W . H. W H IT E , Genera! Maua<« r. . onal *■* ’’ours __ _ great demand which accounts for the need of could not live u week. I began usiug Dr Sfil»« family are camping al Lake City in the* CAPT. New Heart (hire ; the first bottle greatly rtliaved disease, pleurb y u 1 rhet*matl»m ney ut Law. more commodious quarters. The company me, aud, although 76 years of age. the several Martin Cottage------William Follansbee was | “_ 5 ye . . a rs, w as tr e a ;ed by th e : VIN ALII A VEN STE A M KO A I’ CO- |,by»lclanH* anoa n a »p>«p< nt hundred has made.a number of specialties to order the b rille a l look altogether so tuuueusely tjeuetitod in Portland last week. ,eTery k E ® on Blood Diseases «c!ied Free. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. me that 1 am a new man 1 chaerfulljr recom­ out finding reucr. x nave auiy tuaen past year, among which were the McLoon mend this remedy.’’ Bagpipes aand Groder’s Specialty Company , one bottle of your P. P. P., and can ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. IN E T F I C T J U N K F lB h T , IMU4. “ While buffering fiom a severe snack of heart cheerfully say It has done mcuu re cheese knife ami the Miller safely shackle.

GOOD BAND. appear to be over and above cleanly. Flies POLITICAL POINTS. SUMMER SOUNDS. predominate and it is a well known fact that The Populist class convention of Union and H ave The Organization of looters Who Aro Doing the climate of the Pacific coast seems to agree A very pleasant straw ride to Sunnyside Warren will be held in Grange Hall, No. Credit to the Town of South Thomaston. with thea; troublesome insects, rendering them cottage Thursday evening was given in honof Warren, this Tuesday evening, Aug. 7, at Interesting Description of Mol­ very prolific. of Miss Effie Rankin, Will Rankin and Mr YOU South Thomaston has a very worthy 6:30 o’clock. All who believe in the princi­ Lawrence of Lexington, Mias Sarah Pillsbury musical organization in its cornet band, which ples of of the People's party are invited to lendo and Arequippa. Capt. Waldo encloses in his letter the fol­ being the prime mover. A lunch was was organized some months ago, and is now attend. T ried lowing statement from Capt. Beale of English taken and music and conversation were the making excellent progress under the instruc­ Maine Ship nt a Sooth American I’ott— The Democrats in the Warren-Union class ship Benlarig for T he Courier-Gazette. In themes of the evening------Morris Titus 0 tion of R. G. Ingraham of Rockland. The IltschnndiiR Cargo Uniter Difllcnltlrg have nominated A. L. Vaughn of Warren to an explanatory note Capt. Beale says that the Boston and Everett Kalloch of South Thomas- instrumentation of the band is as follows: Railroad That Cost Money—Ice anil the legislature, while J. H. Montgomery of bird was a very large one measuring 14 feet to are camping at Cooper’s Beach. George McConchie, leader, clarinet; Clif­ Snow In the T ro p lc s -Q n e e r Place fo r fr',,m ,i p " tip' Camden is the Democratic nominee in the Mrs. John T. Berry gave a very pleasant o ford Putnam, Ethan Rowell, J. Kelley, Walter Postage Stamps Camden-Rockport class. j s x Four years ago in the ship I then com whist party at her charming home on Summer Drew, clarinets; W. Tripp, piccolo; Judson ntanded, on a quiet day oft Cape Horn, I saw The Republicans in Thomaston have nomi­ street last Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. P. Frye was Putnam, solo b flat cornet; W. I.. Sweetland, E make extracts from an albatross with something attached to his th e g re a t nated T. S. Sfnger for representative to the the guest of honor and one of the prize win­ H. A. Warren, H. M. Drake, Thomas Drew, a private letter from nec'<’ an',' •*le next day I was fortunate enough to catch it. It bad a coin or silver plate sim­ legislature. ners.------Miss Mae Alice Thorndike enter­ cornets; F. W, Gillchrest, solo e flat alto; Capt. Fred D. Waldo ilar to a label on a spirit stand, secured to the 'The Rockland Republicans at their caueus, tained friends Thursday evening, very pleas­ S K IN C U R E ? Chas. Simons, b flat tenor; W. S. Tripp, slide of ship Isaac Reed, neck of the bird by stout copper wire. On Thursday evening, nominated W. S. White antly. G. A. De Haseth of Curacoa, W. I., trombone; A. F. Sleeper, tuba; John Ingram, discharging railroad the label was scratched or cut in the date and and Fred R. Spear for the legislature. Mr. was a guest.------A party consisting of Misses th e r e is bast drum; Chester Wiggin, tenor drum; ties in Mollendo, de­ year when it was caught, by a Capt. Williams of a Welsh barque, name I forget. From the White has s rved one term, and is renomi­ Emma Doherty and Mae Austin of Rockland, Al. Tester, cymbals. scriptive of matters time it was first caught and labeled was 45 nated. H. M. Lord presided and E. K. Emma Crockett of Vinalhaven, Lilia Bur­ INSTANT RELIEF and things in that interesting locality: years. How old it was when first caught, it Gould was secretary. The nominations were DEER PLENTY. is impossible to say. Allow it was 5 vears, bank and Edith Phinney of Thomaston spent i I hat would be 50 years. made by acclamation, W. T. Cobb presenting the latter part of last week at Pleasant Beach, fo r all Mollendo, June 24, 1894. [ might say the copper wire was almost Mr. White’s name and John D. May the and the rainy weather did not interfere with Reports from over the county state that Mollendo is a small town and the sea port | worn to a thread. I secured the label with name of Mr. Spear. a most enjoyable outing.----- The Methodist afflicted with quite a number of deer are seen in the wooded of Arequippa. There is no harbor. We have new w’re and ,cnt bird adrift again, think* Sunday School had a royal good time at its portions. A week or two ago two handsome Peru on the east and Pacific ocean on the 1 catch it again and T O R l\J R IN G fellows were seen in the North Warren neigh­ throw further light on the subject. I was ROCKPORT. its picnic among Gregory Oaks Thursday.------We discharge our cargo into lighters 1 talking to a friend, captain of the American borhood. The Epworth League picnic at Tenant's Har­ and often times have surf days, and then it is ship Isaac Reed, about it and give him this The hand gave their open-air concert on bor occurs tomorrow. Steamer Silver Star statement. T hos. H. Beale, SKIN DISEASES so rough that the lighters cannot come along­ the west side on account of the sick ones. takes the excursionists.------Rockland Division, Why does the air of the pine woods side. For I Soo miles along this coast it is Master of ship Benlarig. zXchorn Bros, completed the monumental I No. 1, z\. O. II., goes to Hurricane Island in a single r have such a beneficial effect on consump­ considered a rainless district. The climate is work for the S. D. Carleton family and placed tives ? It is on account of its purity and tomorrow, instead of Dix Island as announced fine and is about as warm as it is on our coast OUTLOOK. it in position last week. This is one of the through the press and by bills. A great day application \ f of the antiseptic substances contained in in the summer time. finest pieces of this kind of work in town. is promised.------Prof. R. C. Rankin’s private the exhalations from the trees. The prevailing winds along the coast of The war on China is nothing new. Servant Mechanic street has been surveyed and I bop_ the 5econd of Jekct serie, heing glven HORSE POWERS Peru blow from S. S. E. to S. \V., seldom girls have besn waging a conflict of this sort straightened. Workmen were busy last week by that gentleman, takes place at Oakland .M n rliln m for THRESHING ACLEANING G uaiacol stronger than a moderate breeze and often for years with the most disastrous results. changing and repairing the sidewalk. (•rain*----- and SAWING fctndt'row4JnlDm; Ail sizes, pine woods, it is taken up by the blood the most charming events of the season. F. B. ADAMS, M. D., told for every fifteen miles of this coast they were in the soup. ner of Waldoboro is visiting his uncle, Azro from the stomach and carried to the Levensaler------Charles B. Morse, who has »------WOOD gather 1,000 tons of guano yearly. Seals and THEY SAY. Physician and Surgeon, lungs, producing the most beneficial penguins can be seen swimming around the The busy little manufacturing town of Oak­ been engaged as catcher for the Camden Club, Long aud 3’r.sd for the si atove. 400 M AIN S T R E E T ,______Re sid e n c e St a t e St . effects. Pleasant to take and a perfect ship at all hours of the day. A few days ago land, nee West Waterville, is to be congratu­ has been stopping with his uncle, L. K. Morse That spontaneous combustion is caused by ./’r/tt, Cement and Petering Hair, remedy for consumption. W. A. ALBEE, M. D., I was on shore and met a boy with a penguin lated on an important acquisition to its indus­ ------Mrs. Caroline Jordan and daughter, Mrs. the grease in refuse waste when packed solid u r m c b k ie s , p r o v is io n s , Send for Book on Ozone, mailed free. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 46 MIDDLE ST under his arm and I thought how many tries,for the Waterman Machine & Tool Co. of Fannie Spear of Chelsea, Mass., are visiting ----- That fires will occur where dirty, oily P - I . o x m A.-JST1O F3B 23X3 Of f ic e H ours— 8 to » a. m.. I to 2 and 6 to Prepared by T. A. Slocum Co., New York. people at home would like to see that bird. Providence, R. I., has bought the water pow­ friends in town------F. M. Robinson was at rags are stowed away------That the city fire 8.30 p. m. T elephone connection. W Prom pt Attea’ton to orders by telephone or Last year the American ship B. F. Packard er, buildings and other properties of the Oak­ home a few days last week from Boston , limits ought to be extended------That there tU erw lse. came here with railroad ties and four months land Machine Co. and will do its business where he is at work------Mrs. David Wade of are seven parties who have to slice a barrel of No, I Camden S t., Rockland w Me. W. V. HANSCOM, M. D., The Kind of Physician and Surgeon, ago the bark Chehalis, Capt. Watts, came there. Businesses that comes to Maine in this Waterville was in town, Wednesday. flour before it reaches the consumer. First SYNDICATE BUILDING, . ROCKLAND with a cargo of lumber, and last of all the legitimate manner are doubly welcome. the farmer, second the railroad, third the tST Special attention jfiven to Diseases of the m e d ic in e Isaac Reed, and I do not think any of my miller, fourth the railroad again, fifth the Eye ana Ear. UNION. O f f ic e Hours 11 to 12 a. m .: 2 to 6 p. m .: 7 to you need is the compatriots will care to come again. There’s trouble down in the Carolinas. receiver or jobber, sixth the truckman and 10 p. - Last week we went up to Arequippa, which North Union.—Rev. Mr. Chadwick held seventh the retailer------That it was very hot Tit e l e p h o n e Co n n e c t io n :—Office, 46-8; Houae old reliable tonic and Senator Butler called Gov. Tillman, he of 30-2. Saturday and Sunday------That Dr. Thompson blood-purifier, is the second city of Peru. It was founded by dispensary fame, a liar, and the papers say a meeting at the Stone school-house, Sunday. DR. WOODSIDE, Pizarro in 1536. It is a tolerably well built that Tillman “at this juncture rose and looked It was quite largely attended------J. N. Lord didn't buy out Sawyer A. Colson, but the First Quality, town, standing 7550 feet above the sea, and of Waltham, Mass., has bought the Henry Tighe Brothers, Frank and George------That Residence and Office 49 Middle St. right at Gen. Butler.” This will probably G re e n , TELEPHONE CONNECTION, towering over it rise three snow-capped lead to another war, someone will get killed Layer place in this village------Lorenzo Mo- the crowds at the ball games aren’t what Uncle n o v a s : — 8 to 9 a. m .;ltc2 , and 7 to y p. m mountains nearly of equal height. One and a southern mob will hang or burn a dozen rang has moved bis family to Stickney’s Cor- , Uncle Isaac Ingraham would have called A V E R ’S named Misti or Volcano of Arequippa is ner------Mrs, Lilia Gowen uf Lynn, Mass., is inimense------That the old Ulmer-Sanborn DR. P. E. LUCE, or so negroes for alleged conspiracy. SARSAPARILLA 18,650 feet above the Pacific. This volcano visiting her mother------J. F. Upham has house on Elm street is a nuisance as it looks HARD WOOD Physician and Surgeon. has a deep crater, and ashes and vapor are been confined to the house with trouble to now------That ladies who visit the baseball Office, No 388 Main St, Pillsbury Block, i t .Austria has the cholera and New York has constantly seen to rise. The houses are low his eyes------Mrs. Eunice Kirk of Warren vis­ games might take their knitting work with P e r C01 Oppo. Thorndike Hotel, Rockland. c a n h a v e a new’zkustrian Anarchist. We would have Office ffoura 10 to 12 A M , 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. and massive un account of the frequent earth­ ited her aunt, Mrs. R. C. Stone, recently------. them and knit some little stockings and fared better if the country of the arch dukes S 5 O e liv o NIGHT CALLS promptly answered from no substitute. quakes, and are built of stone and mortar, Mrs. Henry Darling of Bluebill has been ’ mittens for the House of the Good Shepherd Residence, Opposlto Warren tst. School Bui! ling. had sent us the cholera and kept the Anar­ Cures others, and on the outside uf the houses the mortar visiting relatives here------.Augustus Sukeforth when there is a lull in the game------That the chist. D K H C. LEVENSALEK is smoothed off and they look as if they were is working for Eben Butler, haying------Will j big July rain rejuvenated the decapitated w ill cure you one solid piece of stone. The cathedrals and Bryant is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. grass roots------That Rockland once had No. 80 Main St., . thomahtow , me .And now it is rumored that the Jackson- nunneries are the most remarkable edifices. Joseph Bryant. water war. It raged fiercely at the North- Consultations solicited In all departmeo* el Corbett fight will take place in Boston. Ye Medicine, Surgery and Gynecology. Its population is about 50,000. end----- That now that steerage pass’ges are departed Puritannic spirits and heroes of Specialty Made o f Office Practice, The railroad which connects Mollendo with Good Looks. low it might be well to ship a few loads of V e ry N ic e O ffic e H ourh: When not otherwise profea* Bunker Hill! What do you think o f that slonally engaged. 89 Arequippa is called “The Wonderful Rail­ Good looks are more than skin deep,depend- obnoxious foreigners back to Europe and save ing upon a healthy condition of all the ’ i« l | the expen, e of majntaining a standing arjny J. C7 HILL? road.’* It was completed in 1S70 at a cost to The Portland papers are discussing whether organs. If the Liver be inactive, you have , • &. / Physician and Surgeon. the Peruvian Government of §11,500,000. ur no Editor Patten of the Bath Times is a a billious look, if your stomach be disordered 1 to *eep them decent That Missouri will PRESSED KAY This is one of the results of the national you have a Dyspeptic Look and if your kid- . be 73 years of age Aug. 10, 1S94----- That the Night calls from the office. Telephone Connection 5-V «£«{ Republican or Democrat. Whatever his pol­ neys be affected you have a Pinched Look. battle of Long Island occurred .Aug 27, 1776, SYNDICATE BUILDING. c ’’j ’ riches in guano and minerals. The scenery itics may be he comes precious near to put­ V/ Secure good health and you will have good P e r T o n . between Mollendo and Arequippa is grand* ting things just about as they are. looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and that Bunyan died Aug 31, 1688----- That S 15.50 DR. J. H. DAMON, The cars run in a zigzag manner up the and Tonic acts directly on theue vital organa. “Thel” Cutler had a vicious bull dog who Snrgenu and leal mountain with deep chasms un one side, and Cures Pimples, lotches boils and gives a wore a mask ur muzzle to prevent biting ------AST ------3 D o n t i « i , perpetually snow-capped peaks un the other. VINALHAVEN. good complexion. Sold at W. H. Kittredge’s people and other dogs------That “’rhel’s” SPE A K BLOCK, • 80s Ma in Bt b k e t . Drug Store, 60c per bottle. 87 Ether and Gaa always on hand. There is no scarcity uf water. The snow and dog was chained in the bowling alley I think. ice melt and run flown into die valleys and Scarlet fever is raging. There are several The window being open he jumped out and All^ F r e e . SPEAR make them fertile. cases in town. the chain n t being long enough to reach the DR. F. E. FOLLETT, Those who have used Dr. King’s New Dis­ 5 Park Street'” There is not a'tree, bush ur spear of green ground he choked to de.ath------That see­ Dental Surgeon. The Bodwell Granite Co. is repairing its covery, know its value, and those who have grass on the sides o f the mountain, and to ing a young man with a ball mask on is a re­ A. K. SPEAR BLOCK—Cor. Miiinand Purk PI tenements. not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. the valleys so green makes a contrast Calion the advertised Druggist aud get a Trial minder of “Thel’s log------That there will About 300 from here attended the Fore- A. M. AUSTIN, that is striking and very pleasing. In 1868 ’ your name ami address j be a new moon and a circus tomorrow paugh circus at Rockland, A u g 1. to IL L. Bucklen x Lo., Chicago, and get a Suroeon and Mechanical Dentist, more than half of z\requippa was destroyed That new apples are tardy this year------8. G- Prescott & Co sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, Have in itock ail size* of free burning 141 MAIN 8T., . ROCKLAND, ME by an earthquake and many people killed, and Newton Wm., Leet an<\ wife, also Mrs. as well as a copy of Guide to Health aud That the man who buys land in anticipation up to the present time many of the houses Colin and two sons are at the Ocean View Household Instructor, Free. All of which is of the Owl’s Head boulevard will make some have not been repaired. The railroad was House------Dr. Eben Norton is on a vacation guaranteed to do you good and cost you noth­ money thereby------That the Owl’s Head ing. W. II. Kittredge’s Drug Store COAL COCHRAN,BAKER ACROSS Does Not Bite here fur a few’ weeks------Joseph Calderwood boulevard shouldn’t be less than four rods E. II. Cochran. J. R. Baker. C. C. L’rosn. built mostly by Americans, and as I brought Of tixo JSosT Q viftllty. of Boston, formerly of Vinalhaven, is in town wide------That it will be a beautiful sight on Eire, Life & Accident Insurance. railroad ties for this wonderful road 1 have a LEHIGH COAL, free pass. We went up on Thursday and on a vacation and visit to relatives. Mr. pleasant Summer evenings while we are The Oldest Insurance Agency in Maine. Calderwood is a piano polisher by trade------Georges Creek Cumberland Coat, 406 M AIN S T R E E T , ROCKLAND. th e T ongue came back un Saturday. .Arequippa is about rowing out on the harbor to see the 500 Geo. Hoyt and T. Russell uf Concord, Mass., 100 miles from Mollendo “and we were eight When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. lights from as many window s shining out on CHARCOAL. were in town the past week to attend the hours on the way. We went to the best When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. the placid waters from the cottages, 100 funeral of their relative, Timothy Russell------RICE, BIRD & BARNEY, hotel in the city, but I can’t say I admire When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. which skirt the shores fruni Mechanic street Mrs. Charles Reeves and children are visiting tu Owl’s Head light-house------That there WOOD! Insurance Agents, their style uf cooking, while there are no When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. 01- A.r,r, bcxjxj -o lectric lights or gas, but candles to light the in Lebanon, the guests of Mrs. Reeves’ arc now forty-five states, making the number SYNDICATE BUILDING, RtXJKLAND. parents. Kimi class, strong and reliable English and rooms with. uf Senators yo-— That it would be a great ikrun Sewer and train. American Companies are represented by u». There is a lake up in these mountain8 .alamity if the circus ind a ball game should GROUND TILf' Telephone connection, zi lie billed for the same lay, and then if it named Titicaca, 12,505 feet above sea level’ Exhaustion 7or Unde;draining Burpq WALKER ~A~ PAYSON, I was told it was 100 miles long, and from A Skeleton tn the Cloeet. i should be rainy !------That ingenuity spoils np'Iy filled. Telepho; >er. he place, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law How often do we hear of this in domestic ' some men and makes others------That the law T o b a c c o three to ten miles wide, and in some places Nervousness life at this day. But what is mure appalling j SYNDICATE BUILDING, ROCKLAND. no bottom at 100 fathoms. There are three ; courts have lots of cases from Rockland C. M. ______B. O. P a ia o a than the living body made repulsive by skin j S. ff.PRESOOl commercial steamers on this lake. 'The In so m n ia and scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, eczema . ------That it is seldom that the fortunate rilL^O N ’S WH.1KK. ltockli REUEL ROBINSON, is free from largest is 360 tons register. 1 enjoyed my and scrofulous sores and swellings. Dr.Pierce’s 1 ' securer of the ring thrown tu the guests in Attorney at Law, ride up and down the mountains very much, Golden Medical Discovery is the po$itiv< cure Ii a bride s bouquet so soon finds the man o f P re v e n te d for all of these diseases. If taken in time, it 1 and like Josh Billings, when he went tu the alsu cures Lung-scrofula, commonly kuowb as i > her choice as proved at the Brown -Pendleton copperas or any White Mountains, the first impression that Pulmonary Consumption. By druggists. j wedding. J^ALLOOH ft VlBSEttVBY. these vast lumps of rising ground made upon And Cured by Keyser, N. C. , D r. R. V. Pierce: Dear Sir—When about •I Headache, indigestion, biliousuess, Dyspep­ L a w yers, me was to stare aud say nothing. The next »*» M AIN ST R E E T , - RO CK LA N D , M E I injurious adulterations. three years old 1 was taken with mumps, also 1 sia and all stomach troubles are cured by 1. F. Crockett & Cl impression was to say nothing and stare. A Sanford’s Ginger had fever, finally I had that dreaded disease : Agent* lor Gemiou American Fire Insurance Os ' Tfie •ppiu*u«o «r~ ; ?. P. P. Prickly asn, poke root and potas- mountain is the grandest creation of the Scrofula. The most eminent physicians m 1 N. \ , Western Assurance Co., of Toronto,Catiaida, I , siun. j P. P. P. is a sure cure for rheumatism, amt WaAhlngtoD Life Insnranct) Co., N.Y IWAYNE’8 Great z\rcbitect and can not be described. O p e ra tin g this section treated me t«> no avail. 1 had 1 running scrofulous sores on left side of neck | I syphilis, scrophula, blood poison, blotches, -OCALMBS (B— OINTMENT! It seemed unnatural to be in the tropics and face. I was small and weakly when eight ‘ pimples, and all skin and blood diseases. DR. BELLE S. AYERS,” with vast quantities of snow and ice ap­ On th e or nine years old, and in fact wa^ nearly a Cancerous sore on face, years of skin trouble, parently only a short distance away. ( )ne of skeleton. Six buttles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden i n z i m i a s ’ M edical Discovery wrought marvelous changes, i glandular swelling, sufferer renders thanks to _ . "the ak m clear, wLit* and health/ the peculiarities of this country is that you OUT bj illuul.U. or feL.1 by uiell t> f 50 CU- *d*rwe Da. Nerve Forces .Although the sores* were healed in eight ’ P. P. P. for its great cures. Mwava* A l'LUa4efptfa. Fa. x«k jww C O A L < |= - , Medical Parlors. ku u. cannot buy a postage stamp al the postoifice. mouths, 1 did not |uit taking it until I was ‘ If 1 want a postage stamp 1 have tu go to the sure that it had been entirely routed fruin ury Abbott's East Indian G 1 Paint cures all OPFics UoUItSii . () l£lcc»rlcHy, w ithout Which Centre of knifv school-house, and the teacher is a lady ap­ system. The only signs left of the dreadful | corns, warts and bunions. iirokeu, Stove, Egg, . u l o l l 4. u. ? M e d le a S a d FISTULA . II ti on disease are the scars which ever remind me ' from bueluc* ull Otl <-*>' disease* *1 H«0vjc». pointed by the government to sell stamps - to l l', a. I, Hattaa. Coze goari At the Stomach uf how near death’s door I was until rescued I Biciii t s a B41.VK. iu d trunk llu is d . * M. - - l» M f >., while in Arequippa it is the same. The by the “Discovery.’ 1 am now eighteen years 1 H arvard 1 e7t> 175 I’g-eujMntS r KtrexH Bu*- Th. Uui Sslv. in the wurl'J tor Cuts, Specialty: Diseases of Women & Children. t*»a Consult for paiuphlet. stamp office is o n e street away from the post- old and weigh 148 pounds, and have not j Office hour iiruiau., Sure.. Oloers, Sail Hh.uzu, Fcer SYNDICATE BLOCK, Third Floor Vo 4 ~ ~ office. ediciuai French brandy aud the be: been sick in live years. sure., Teltei. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, IT IIII1ML13U, ML p. cu. (Suuduyb iJliiuyM rted ginger, it is vastly superior I Yours respectfully. exes' plod.) PILES 'The people seem lo be very .pleasant ami j ip. worthless, and often dangeroi t oran, and all flkia Erupt lot., aad pu.itiv.1, 1. P. UHOLliJK'i”!’ A CO. H a r ; ev M. lIuktEAsN, speak the Spanish language. Their com gingers urged as sub i cure. Pile*, or nu pay required. It i* guar- C h ild re n Cry for Ask lor SAN ltd J Agt. for Seaboard Air Line. , au teed to give perfect is lisfaction. or money Crockett Bloek, Children Cry for ! plexion is similar to our mulattoes, aud they fwfor owl trade-mark Pitcher's Castoria. Fur cuu.np.t 1 iieaiache, use Dr. refunded. Pi « 26 ueau per box For sals Aloi'th End, Rockland, P itc h e r’s C a s to ria * I have straight, course, black hair, aud do not i i*» 1 Itaou ft Cu e s . 0

cottage at Spear’s Beach, have returned home. WASHINGTON. WARREN. So. Uni on.—Miss Carrie Stickney is mak ------Mrs. Bronson of San Francisco, Mrs. ing her annual visit with her uncle, Daniel Dewick, Miss Mary Dewick, Miss Sybil Ward Razorville.—Sabin Clark is visiting at Dudley Gould’s house is nearing comple­ Harding----- Willis Luce will move into his In 'Felling of Boston are spending a few weeks at Capt. Pemaquid—Louis McNeale brought a hand­ tion. new house this week------Ellis Payson is John McIntire’s, Beauchamps Point.------Mrs. some pair of sorrel horses home from Boston A new house is being built near the lime quite poor health, being confined to the house Elsie Levenseller of Waldoboro is visiting her last week------Miss Lottie Farrar is in the kilns. with a cancer. Fred Packard of Rockland . A Story son, Aero Levenseller. Union Times bicycle contest and bids fair to George F. Hallowell has organi zed a new is attending him------Mr.s Grace Veoman and Sometimes it is difficult to find The Methodists held their first quarterly win the wheel------Walter Norton of Augusta orchestra. children of Winona, Minn., who has been has been visiting at L. T. Marr’s------There words capable of doing justice to conference, Wednesday evening, at the vestry. M. A. Spear and wife were at Crescent visiting Mrs. Chas. Harding the past few will be a Sunday school concert at the church, the subject. But seeing is believing. Presiding Elder W. W. Ogier was present beach, Sunday. weeks, and will stop at Owl’s Head for The special business of the conference was next Sunday evening, after which a collection time on their way home----- Quite a number Come and see our stock and hear our of Alton Spear has broken ground for his Loss to receive the report of the estimating com­ will be taken to help purchase a library------of ladies from this place will attend the Chau prices. cellar. Newell Robinson is doing the work mittee of pastor's salary. They recommended George H. Shattuck of Boston, general tauqua Assembly at Northport next week------Men’s $12.00 Suits for ...... $ 9 .5 0 that the pastor’s salary be S700 of which $600 agent for New England for the Syracuse, Ne Eastern Star Chapter has adjourned their Micajah Gleason’s widow visited her sister, was to be raised in money and $100 rent for Y., Bicycle Co., is visiting his mother, Mrs. meetings until the first Friday evening in Mrs. Helen Brown,a few weeks ago. She was " 10.00 “ 7 5 0 M. J. Shattuck. He came down from Bos­ September. THOMASTON. I Mr. and Mrs. Levi Seavey entertained parsonage, The conference has adopted the called home by the sickness of her mother, And a Good S u it fo r ...... 5 0 0 friends last evening at their Knox street home. report. ton on his wheel in two days, and rode from Mr. Johnson occupied Rev. Mr. Thayer’s who has since died, being nearly ninety years pulpit Sunday, preaching to a large congre Youths’ All Wool Suit...... 7.50 Mill River Hill needs graveling. Lawn and house were both brought into Elmer Grafton of Providence, R. I., is Rockland here in two hours—a distance of old------Farmers begin to complain of rot on tion to the satisfaction of his listeners. The addition tn the Knox IluiXe is boarded re9u*1't'on> an'l a picnic supper of almost stopping with Thomas Spear------Mrs. A. A. more than 25 miles------L. T. Marr has pur­ their potatoes------The roads were washed “ Nice All Wool Pant--- 2 .5 0 chased a fine turnout for his daughter May, Rev. S. IT. Emery, wife and son Bert of badly during the heavy rain, Friday. Ponds in and looks realI imposing. -9 ent"...... e,s varie,-v— v an»"'■ *«<*>» qu»W Sweetland and daughter are visiting Mrs. The best Working Pant made _ , . served at six. This is one of the annual rcun- Sweetland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. consisting of a very pretty calico horse and a Saco are stopping at Crescent Beach, the and riven are nearly as high as is usual Our citizens are talking strongly of estab. of the „ We Girl,-. cr(wd Southard------Misses Mertie and Cleramie basket phaeton, making the prettiest team in guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown. spring------Miss Charlotte Babcock of Salem is one o f my Jean a t ...... 1.25 lishing a system of water works of their own. Mr. Ronimus left Sunday night on the Holbrook of Medfield, Mass., are stopping the village. The town hearse has been newly painted formerly of this place, ia boarding with Mrs, A young lad had iwo of his lingers so Pullman------Margaret Ruggles, Mabel Hew- for a few weeks with S. N. Southard------Capt. Mrs. W. Grinnell of Camden has returned and varnished by Frank Cobb. Though it Hoyt------Fred Whithara, formerly teacher of crushed by a log at M upper toll bridge, Sat- ett, Alfred Levensaler and Henry Elliot, who George Harkness was at Biddeford last week home------Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bowden have looks neat and fine no one is anxious to ride High School here, is boarding at Mrs Alfred Murray urday, that amputat/m was necessary. have been the guests of Mrs. J. H. H. Hew- on a business trip----- Mr. and Mrs. F.red returned from Muscongus where Mrs. Bow­ in it. Hoyt’a. den met with a painful accident, receiving a Col. Milton Ft/nch and bride arrived Fri- ett* at Pleasanl Beach, camc h(,rae Saturday Calderwood and son of Vinalhaven were St. George Lodge, F. and A. M., conferred SIGN BIG SHIRT. visiting friends in town Friday. sprained ankle------C. IL Howard of Waldo­ APPLETON. day morning on the Boston boat and are at n*gh* Miss Mary Cox of Brooklyn, N. the third degree on one candidate, Monday 446 Main St., - Rockland, Me. boro was in town Saturday----- Miss Margaret the home - Mr Marshall will io- Sunday------Mrs. Freeman Coombs of Augusta With our local preachers, Thayer, DeMott, at Mrs. Lois Bartlett’s Thursday------Mrs dict reached that the party came to his death Mrs. John Dodge and Miss Edith Dodge of Margaret Williams, vacated by Mr. Ed Weston Cate,n that C,t>' Prob*bly and ha* a large is spending a few weeks with Mrs. R. C. Andrews and Anmi Prince we have Rev. Nancy Colby was in town Wednesday----- by accidental drowning. The remains were Somerville, Miss Edith Clark of Brighton, and wife who are moving into the house of numb« of pupils there. Mooers----- Miss’ S. E. Kennedy of Waldo­ Morris Prince, Rev. Mr. Johnson of Lynn, Jacob McLain and wife were at Wm. Mc­ removed to the undertaking establishment of Miss Lottie Smith and Fred Ingalls of Lex­ Mrs. Eben Creighton. I Mrs- ” • M- McDonald am! Master Law- boro is spending a few days with Mrs. A. H. Mass., and Rev. Reraly Seidlingcr, late of Lain’s, Sunday, also Frank Lawton of Union Messrs. Northup & Wood, and taken in ington, Mass., who have been stopping at _ I fence McDonald of Boothbay are visiting Rockwell------Charles A. Lynch of Portland Vinalhaven. The fast horses are in training at the charge by the Masonic fraternity of the city Dunn Henderson and George Elliott wen. [ Mrs w ,, w ,h----- ,Dt. c Iionnc|1 George Wallace’s, Mechanic street, returned spent Sunday in town. park every fine flay------Peter Wellington and and buried, the members of Corinthian and down river S atu rd ay .^. JX Roni mus of J and wife of Brookiyn, N. V ., are at “Cedar Many friends herp and elsewhere home by Saturday’s boat------Miss May Dyer son returned to town last night after a long Escambia lodges attend;ng the funeral in a Boston has been in town*----- Rev. Mr. Booth pleased to learn that Will G. Robinson of crest” for the season----- Miss Pauline Bowden of Dorchester and Miss Cora Prescott of Bos­ absence------Miss Ella McLain, 13 years old, is body. by preached at the I baptist Church Sunday Warren gets one of the excursion trips. He of Boston is visiting friends in town------Mrs, ton are at W. A. Merriam’s------Miss Hortense our smartest young lady. She is a nice house­ Mr. Ward was a native of Owl’s Head, 39 afternoon, the pastor,/

CITY CHAT. It is with no little satisfaction we chronicle OUR VICINITY. GATHERING CLANS. Done his Best elsewhere the report of the annual meeting of , NON County i? pro the Livingstone Manufacturing Co., and the The president has nominated Richard T. Coming Events of Interest Which Cast Their Dr. Price has done his best to 1 lific in band organiza statement from the treasurer that the com­ Rundlett to be collector of customs at Wis­ Substantial Shadows Before make his Flavorings superior in tions at the present pany closes the first year with a handsome casset. S te a m . strength, freshness, and fineness time, almost all the dividend for its stockholders. This is in every o o Robbins family, Thursday, Sept. 6, at home of flavor to any flavoring extracts towns being favored sense of the word a Rockland institution. Its The Waldoboro News reports that Rev SB o ile rs . of Wm. Robbins, Rockville. made in the world, and ladies of except the shiretown stockholders are Rockland men, its expert, D. B. Phelan was run into by a bicyclist, Keating family, Appleton, Sept. 6. the best taste, who are now using Rockland has the ma Mr. Livingstone, a Rockland citizen, and it is Wednesday, and severely injured. R ep aired , Wiley family, with Counce Bros., So. War WATCHWORD them, have decided that his inten­ terial for one of {the finest bands in the state, located in this city, paying its bills, asking no o o ren, Wednesday, Aug. 8. tions have been successful. Per­ musicians who are capable of stepping into favors, but steadily developing its field. T he The Camden Land Company has been Young family, Lake City, Camden, Aug. sons who desire a delicate and JOHN R. COUSINS an organization of the sort and doing first- C.-G wishes Rockland had many more just organized for the purpose of carrying on t 23. natural flavor in their cakes, pud­ class work at the start. And such an organi such enterprises. real estate business, introducing and main TILLSON WHARF I Old S$and Yearg Copeland family, Warren, Aug. 15. dings, or any table delicacy, will zation would doubtless receive the endorse taining waterworks, etc., capital stock On Payson family, with Randall Robbins, East obtain it by using ment and hearty support of the people of the THE RAILROADS. 8360,000. President, William I). Lewis, of have done work Union, Sept. 5. t wn and vicinity. An association should be Boston; treasurer, Wm. II. Adams of Boston, and Eaatern Maine. All my work Is flrst-clAM and best of reference* Starrett family, Warren, Aug. 16. nflPRICElj formed, as has been done in Belfast, which Progress of Work on the Wiscasset and Quebec o o will be given, order Sherman family, with Judson Sherman, K OIUCIOUJ ** attends to the business of the organization Road— Courtesies Appreciated. The ladies committee having charge of the nlate, will have prompt attention. Appleton, Aug. 15. . Capes and looks out for its support. This associa­ work for a Girl’s Home at Belfast are Rapid progress is being made with con Flavoring V anilla tion should hire an instructor, who should ceiving great encouragement from people in Hewett family, Windsor, Benjamin Hewett struction work on the Wiscasset & Quebec homestead, Aug. 29. examine all applicants for admission, and re­ various parts of the state. Offers of furniture, road. About 28 m’les are now graded ready ject those who are not musically desirable bedding, etc., are constantly being made; The Fourth Maine Regiment and Second Extracts S i for the cross ties between Wiscasset and Al and also many applications to receive destitute or ST. GEORGE. Maine Battery Association holds its annual bion. The wharves and pile bridges along •-•'•-•'•'•I /\ band gives a town a pile of good ad­ neglected girls. A house in which to begin reunion Sept. iS at Crescent Beach------The the Wiscasset water front are fast approaching vertising, and in the west where cities and operations, and a matron to take charge, are Pt'Ri Clyde.—Mr. Staples of Rockland 23d annual reunion of the First Maine Oh Loving Bride, completion. The first cargo of rails came into towns are built in a few months this fact is very much needed. and his assistants are at work on the chapel Cavalry Association will be held at Skow­ port Sunday of last week upon schooner R. T. To Be Consent, fully appreciated and the organization of a o o -John Gamage has moved into the new hegan Aug. 9, rain or shine. Jackets band is contemporaneous with the institution Rundlett, the crack vessel of the Maine Navi tenement house of Capt. J. W. Balano. James list Upcn “ Magnificent” Dr. A. A. Jackson, of Jefferson, has gone The Hoffses family will hold its annual re­ of a city government, the founding of a bank gation Company’s fleet. She is a beautiful Tupper will move into the one vacated by to the Maine General Hospital at Portland, union at the Oscar Hoffses grove, in Warren, -estrlour that tier BloMomed and the construction of an opera house. Our craft and presented a tine appearance as she Mr. Gamage----- The Ladies’ Sewing Circle iply Table or Gladdened for treatment. He was kicked by a horse August 23. If stormy, next fair day. 61 Hungry Man. smart neighbor Rockport has a fine band, and came into harbor under full press of canvas gave a supper in Trussell’s Hall, Thursday and a cloud of bunting. Half the town was several weeks ago anil has been confined to The annual reunion of the Simmons family is the good advertising the town gets from this evening, in aid of the chapel fund. One of the Cook the house ever since, and last week he was will be held in the grove near Randall Sim­ organization is by no means inconsiderable. on the wharves and cheered her arrival. That the best times of the season was enjoyed* obliged to go to the hospital. Dr. A. H. mons, in East Warren, August 15. ;e Pantry Contains Then again Belfast’s fine band calls more at­ the Wiscasset & Quebec Railroad enterprise Net receipts about S25------Grand Deputy Weeks, formerly a student of his, new tention to the handsome up-river city than is very much in evidence seems to now be Chancellor N. B. Eastman assisted by Bros. The fourteenth annual reunion and picnic hospital physician at the Maine General, MARK DOWN. perhaps any other thing with the exception quite generally admitted. A commodious car Walker, Mathews and Vaughn of Georges of the Andrews family Association will occur will take the doctor’s practice after August VrY''5-’ of Dana’s Sarsaparilla. house, engine house and repair shops are all River Lodge installed the officers of Port August 15, (if stormy, next fair day) with Mr. 1st till the doctor has fully recovered, after completed. They are tastily finished and Clyde Lodge, K. of P., Saturday evening------and Mrs. D. J. Bowley, at South Hope. 'U .ry'Ciw£,' r gn6 which he will be associated with him in Rockland should have and can have a first painted. Cars will be running the whole Steamer Ellen took a party to Monhegan The Burkett family will have its first reun­ We have had splendid length of the line Nov. 1. The new president practice at East Jefferson. class band and T he C.-G. hereby proffers its Saturday evening, returning Sunday afternoon ion, at the residence of L. M. Staples, esq., success in our Cloak De. support and encouragement to any move­ of the road, Capt. Richard T. Rundlett, has o o -Schs. Chapcrral and C. M. Gilmore ar­ in Washington, August 30. ment looking toward such a rlesiral^k con the confidence of the whole community, as The Liberty correspondent of the Belfast rived with freight from Portland, Friday------The Kalloch reunion will occur at Ballard partm ent since its opening, summation. Talk the matter up nr j r and does Hon. Fred W. Fogg, the general mana Journal has the following: “ From child­ Geo. K. Marshall returned to Boston Mon- Park Wednesday, Aug. 29. J. II. Kalloch is September last, and the start the band in the Fall. ger. All stock assessments are paid promptly, hood's earliest days we have heard the won­ lay------Rev. Mr. Jenkyn preached at the secretary. ensuring all the finances needed. derful story of Jack and the beanstalk; but reason must be Quality, CLOUR ON EARTH. hall here Sunday afternoon------Mrs. Wm. Rockland :is a great show town. Fore- we have been a skeptic, a doubter. In fact Keene and daughters Blanche and Mabelle Notices of family reunions published free of Styles and Low Prices. G rocer. The Maine Press Association evidently ap­ |r substitute. paugh was greeted by a jam of people, who an unbeliever. Now we have become con­ visited friends here the past week------Miss expense. Secretaries o f family associations preciated the courtesies extended them by Now wishing to close out filled the town full to overflowing and also vinced that until this year we have not seen Florence Young is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. should sign name and address to their com CO., AGENTS. Supt. Hawken of the electric railroad, if we the tents. Rockland is the natural center the right kind of bean. Anything that any W. Teel. munications. the few remaining Capes for all this part of Maine, and with each suc­ can judge by the many acknowledgements in one can say relative to the growth of a bean the state papers. and Jackets, ceeding year the territory which looks to stalk will be readily believed by us in the APPLETON. ROCKPORT S GRAND ARMY. future. Walter Clough of this village pro­ Rockland as a headquarters widens and Conductor Charles Mitchell of the night cured somewhere last spring a new kind of Post No. 31, G. A. R., was instituted at broadens. We’ll have Bath, Belfast and Pullman is off duty recovering from a fit of Burkett ville.—F. J. Burkett and mother WE tf/\VE fl/\D E pole bean. He planted them. One hill of Rockport, May iS, 1868, by II.C . Levensaler IOOO Ellsworth for suburbs yet. sickness. Conductor Anderson, who has been are spending vacation at their cottage in those beans has a pole fifteen feet high. The with the following officers ; running opposite to him, is doing double duty. Northport------Miss Jessie Cameron of Massa­ 2J (jfWfiD JMftK D0WH number of important incidents figure in vine has climbed to the top of that, climbed chusetts is spending the summer with Mr. and J. D. Rust, C.; J. X. Fowler, J. Y. C.; A. D. .e a ls f o r the installment of Aurora Lodge history in off from the pole to a tall apple tree, climbed Champney, Adjt.; G. II. M. Barrett, Q. M.; A Gardiner special to the Kennebec Jour­ Mrs. J. L. Lenfest------Mrs. Eunice Kirk and this issue. First is an account of the burning the tree as far as the tree went and then J. S. Fuller, Surgeon; W. F. Brown. Chap­ Of/ EVEFtf q/\FtflE[lY! nal says, “The towns of Whitefield, Jefferson, daughter of Warren are visiting in this vicin­ of Berry Block in 1S72 and following that started off on its own hook. Its course was lain; J. II. Thomas, Sergeant Major; F. A, iv e C e n ts Washington and Union have decided that ity------Will Miller and sister, Mrs. Chas. is an account of the dedication of the quarters still onward and upward. The top of the Norwood, Q. M. S. Each person eatscu the average they will live outside of the world but a short Bartlett, of Washington were in Union, Cam­ over 1,000 meals per fear. To pro­ now occupied by the lodge. Woven into vine went out of sight about ten days ago and den and Rockland last week on business------perly flavor these would require time longer, and propose to be connected by This Sale Will Include Every this lodge history are many important events it is expected that ere this it has made con­ Hamlin Burkett, Miles Burkett with wives are say 17 cents worth of D iam on d rail with the Kennebec river. They need but C ry sta l S a lt. This is a trifle great­ of local history which it will be well to save. nection with some other planet, and we are spending a few days at Round Pond. er outlay than If the other kinds 25 miles of road to connect with the Georges Id’s Garment, too. . . were used, but 6 cents would Readers should preserve these issues of T he confidently and momentarily expecting to see River Railroad on the east, and the Kenne­ more than cover the difference, C.-G. They may be found valuable for a messenger from there coming down on the and pay for the luxury of having bec Central on the west, and stand ready to SUNSET. reference in time to come. stock with the inquiry. ‘Say! what have contribute each their proportional part.’’ you fellows bean doing down here ?’ ” The most summer visitors on record. Many D iam ond have been turned away for lack of accommo­ The American Institute of Instruction is to The new rules of the electric railroad gov­ A N O T H E R O F meet in Maine this year, ami the manage­ erning employes are unmistakable and strict. dations------Isaac Judkins of Marginson Fur­ nishing House, Boston, has been spending Crystal Salt ment is looking about considering a proper Supt. Hawken evidently intends having the his vacation with his wife in town------Mrs. W. 0. HEWETT & CO/S Instead of the other kinds. But the place in which to hold it. If the manage­ model road in the country and we prophesy Fruit Jars! Im portant thing about It Is the finer flavor your food will have and the ment will just take atrip to Rockland T he he will succeed. Wallace Easton and daughter Sadie of Cam­ greater protection your health will C.-G. will undertake to show ’em a town Now is the time to get them. den are visiting relatives here and at Atlantic receive when you use the salt that's The directors of the proposed Hampden ------Rev. M. G. Prescott of Bay View, Mass., Don’t monkey SUCCESSES ill sa lt. Ask your Grocer for whose first three letters are “ Rockland” W e have both Mason and Light­ JIAMO.VD CIlVSTAL. If lie has and Winterport railroad are enthusiastic over spent a few days with friends in this vicinity. with lot got It, write to us. If you make which has first-class hotels and commodious >utter, Investigate our Hairy S' “ ones, unrivalled scenery, an hospitable peo­ the prospect of building their road, or a large ning; also Extra Rubbers. He was formerly pastor of the M. E. church ■ [here's money in it. Address Inferior Articles. ple, and other attractions and advantages part of it the coming autumn. Every thing is ------The haying season is about over and IS T H E IR ilamond Crystal Salt Co., D rink ST. CLAIR, m e n . which are altogether too multitudinous to call ready to build. The right of way has been se­ farmers report an unusually large crop har­ for enumeration. cured and laid out through the various towns vested in good condition notwithstanding the Will the representatives of the American from Bangor through Frankfort to Prospect and unfavorable weather------Henry Cole, who WILLIAMS’ Institute of Instruction call at Rockland, as soon as the bonds are placed the work will be has been employed in Portland, is spend­ ROOT BEE R . Lace Curtain Dept. commenced. It is intended to build as far as ing a few weeks with relatives here------T he Knox County, Me., and look things over? Send 2-cent stamp for pictures. Frankfort this fall. The matter of raising the Courier-Gazette is a favorite newspaper in Williams & Cari.etom, Hartford, CL OPENED IN MARCH.) building funds is in the hands of competent Rockland, always and proverbially healthy, i , o „ Deer Isle. It reaches us soon after its publi­ financiers and they apprehend no difficulty S. G. Pn scott ha- this Beer this year is enjoying complete immunity from cation and represents nearly every part of the W e ought to be satisfied if whatever in getting all the money they want, town. all sorts of epidemics and sicknesses, physi­ Extract in stock. Trv a bottle. we do not sell another pair of The road can be built very cheaply this fall. MprqvBC cians’ horses are growing fat and the pre­ mchtninc Curtains this spring, but as scription business is alarmingly and distress­ Material is as low as it has been for years or 1 1 I GUSHING. it will be for some time to come and help ingly quiet. The throngs of summer guests 1 Jr. C. B. I’ayson and family of Auburn are we have received a large in­ can be obtained a9 low as at any time. „ i 1 v who are revelling in our sea breezes and life- C_i a* Judson Payson’s------Mrs. Laura Ilathorn voice, we are just human and-health-giving atmosphere appreciate the II. D. Eaton, a lawyer of Waterville, is su­ and daughter Gertrude of Malden, Mass., are fact, and Rockland’s many attractions and enough to wish to move them. ing Conductor (>. G. Putnam of the Bucksport P atented Jan. 5 .’75. visiting Mrs. Hathorn’s father, S. D. Hunt charms are being heralded far and wide. branch fur $20. On a train from Bangor last ---- —Miss Eliza Wall of Thomaston has been It is really surprising what a week Mr. Eaton tendered a mileage book and vissting friends in town----Mrs. Frank Fogerty We are forced by the press of existing cir JUST RECEIVED small sum of money it costs to asked Conductor Putnam to tear the coupons and daughter, of Malden, Mass., are at the jferer's Best cumstances to admit that these be hard times, home of C. A. Fogerty------A seal was shot in Just Received purchase a pair of pretty Lace from the back of the book. The conductor but those who attended the Forepaugh show A lot of Jelly Tumblers refused to gratify the whim and detached the the river one day last week by E. B. Fales----- a Car of the Best . C u rta in s. and saw the seething, sweat'ng, sweltering* coupons from the front as usual. ( >n just large and small size at Rev. Geo. Palmer and family arrived Friday striving, surging, swaying multitude in thou­ what grounds Lawyer Eaton expects to make form Whitefield------Clarence Fogerty of Ros- sands forcing their way into the big tent at 50 lindale, Mass., is the guest of Orrin IL Wood­ S O o PATENT FLOUR. out a case is not apparent. The case, if it cents a bead with additional for reserved P^Ef/r^LQU^ IS OUR CHEAPEST, AND really amounts to one, will be interesting as cock------Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bradford of seats, side shows, lemonade, song books, etc., Copeland's Bazaar well as novel. Rockland have been in town on a short visit Bought when the . B d L O A Little Higher in Price. But must have thought that the financial difficul­ 398 MAIN ST. ------Miss Mary Packard of Boston, Mass., is ties of which we hear so much were but the “The Maine Central” for July is a fine 32- in town------Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stone of Lowest Prices IS OUR BEST. idle fantasies of a disordered intellect led page number, and among other things it]con­ North l'nion were in town one day recently THOMASTON TOPICS were reached, which . Poles in Cherry, Oak and Ebony BEST, astray by ginger ale. It really didn’t look tains a half-tune engraving—a fine likeness------Frank R. Fogerty of Malden, Mass., like hard times, did it? Colors, complete, at 20 Cents. WHITEST, with a sketch of the life of Chas. H. Kennisou Harry Moody left for Omaha, Neb., Mon made a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs we can offer at . of Waterville, master car builder of the Maine C. A. Fogerty, last week------Frank Young’s W hite Poles, complete, 50 cents. Make' SWEETEST, Bread' lay of last week. His wife remains here and Wor/DEftfuLLY A Boston artist of reputation, who was in Central Railroad. The issue also contains a he will return in a few weeks------Rev. J. W. horse ran away last week with a mowing ma­ 4 I MOST. this city Thursday, had a very warm com­ well-written, finely-illustrated story of the Strout, pastor of the Cong’l church in Cum­ chine and completely wrecked it, but fortu­ Low fiqui^E. ! mendation for the work now being done by Kineo and Moosehead Lake region, and the mings, Mass., formerly pastor of the Thomas­ nately the horse escaped uninjured. Insist on CettingThis Brand W. F. Burpee, a Rockland boy who is en­ complete time tables of the recent change of ton church, is with his family here---- William Call and see us, rolled in the list of Boston artists. He says time. Burgess arrived home Tuesday from Monu­ STEAMBOAT SPARKS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR that Mr. Burpee has been making rapid I if you are in want JOHN BIBB CO, Wholesale Aps ment Beach, Mass., where he has been the strides and is doing work that is attracting N08LEB0R0 CONVENTION guest of his daughter, Mrs. H. L. Bryant------I’he City of Bangor is doing good business of Flour, and BARCAINS great attention and receiving the most flatter­ Herbert Washburn arrived from Portland now. Thursday when the steamer left Ban- JJgg WlV9t WB hflVB • ilia -* i- ing comment from artists and connoisseurs. A meeting of the executive committee of Monday of last week. He is employed in a gor there were no outside staterooms to be Mf. Buq Rockland boy with a Jiost of • flie i