Courier Gazette : August 6, 1895
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T he Courier-Gazette. TTXV1T AO m rt-l AWR A YfcAK ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 , 1 8 9 5 . V OLUM E OU. IN ADVANCE. Kntererf as Second Cln** Wall Matter, j N umbrb 31 .. The Cotivifr-tJazolte Tfccijafiilnjrly Into M ore K’n.milloM in K n o x O o n n t .y rT'hmi A.ny Other Paper Pnhli& liod. CITY CHAT H ig h e s t o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Repotl There is no doubt that the School Board is Maj.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry A F a c t doing what it thinks is best for the city’s school system, but T he C.-G. thinks it errs A BIOGRAPHY I t is an established fact that the when it divorces the High School from the only natural flavors in the market rest of the system. The superintendent Baking< should be the head of the entire school sys Written fo r the Courier-Gazette hy Edward K. Gould Summer Sounds from Some of ‘ o u s t * tem to get the best results. o (Begun In N o. 8. Back num bers oan be h ad .| Rockland's Gay Suburbs. It is difficult to keep apace with the sale of a s s e s s Powder Rockland 34 per cent bonds, this year. The XXIV. Dyckman of the First New York promptly sale has now reached £55,800. Since our last General Berry writes under date of June 17, advanced four of his companies and formed Thai Trip Io Matlnfcns—The Summer Ab s o lu te ly p u r e Flavoring issuesalcsof the following lots have been made, on the right of the Fifth Michigan, and Two lots of £5,000, one of £3,000 and one of 1862: “ It is just one year today since I left Colony nt Pleasant Beach—Sonplhlnx you—the saddest, or one of the saddest of my together this force advanced upon the enemy. MEN AND WOMEN. £500, and City Treasurer Jones is now nego life—a year that has indeed been eventful in A few well directed volleys were sufficient co IliHtorlral Krgarriin? That Popular Extracts tiating for the sale of a block of £6,000 and check the enemy and the line was halted in a more ways than one to me. That it has and Populous Resort—The First Bap another lot of £3,000. brought with it hardships and perils is even so, clearing where it maintained its position to Having Especial Reference to People Each flavor is made from the true o •the end. This demonstration saved Beam’s list Choral Association. Well Known Hereabouts. fruit, free from ethers, poisonous Rockland is now in the heat and glow of but perhaps I should have met them at home or elsewhere by sickness or accident. Enough battery from capture and closed the engage Said a traveller over the oils and strong, rank taste. They the summer resort season, and Rockland ment for Berry’s Brigade. At dark the regi Miss Annie Crie is at her home for the ; people and their friends are scattered along it is to know that so far I have passed through electric*, Tuesday: are natural flavors, obtained by a all, have fair health and a good position. I ments of the brigade were put on outpost summer. “ There’s one peculiar thing Knox County’s picturesque sea coast—Cres dub, having held during the day all the new process, which gives the most trust that the worst has passed and that the A party of 75 took the trip to Matinicus in 11.0. Gurdy has a position with a publish- J about the patrons of the cent Beach, Owl’s Head, Pleasant Beach, ground gained, and advanced about one half the Silver Star, Tuesday. Owing to the delicate and grateful taste. Insist Oakland, etc. Rockland has many beautiful power of the Rebellion is broken by the ing house in Boston. street cars in this locality, downfall of Beauregard and the loss to the mile. roughness of the weather South Matinicus and that is, that they sel on having Dr. Price’s. Substitutes summer suburbs. General Berry’s report of this affair is as and the Rock were not visited. Many of Mr. and Mrs. Cha9. Norton of Boston are 0 enemy of the Mississippi River. They have guests of Dr. and Mrs. Judkins. dom have their fares ready are often recommended because no natural boundary left; their country is follows: the family of Hall were of the party. The for the conductor. He z\nd Road Commissioner Crockett has the HEAOqVAKTEIt.M THIRD HlUGADK, 1 ancestor of this family was the original set Mrs. N. D. Clark and son Fred of Allston, they afford a better profit. divided by our occupancy of the great river, Mass., are at Capt. O J. Conant’s. starts at the front seat, city streets in prime condition. Mr. Crockett and the same can never be retaken. Rich June a??, 1862. I tler of Matinicus and was killed there by In and begins ringing in the is making a big showing with little money. Captain • At 7 a. in., morning «,f ”ftih instant, in mond is sure to fall, and I feel that its fall will compliance with order* from your headquarter*, dians. The story has been graphically told George Bicknell of Meriden, Conn., is the fare, and one would nat end the war. Now one word of encourage I moved io support and advance my picket line, the in this paper. The excursionists visited the guest ol his brother C. E. Bicknell. urally suppose that the OUTLOOK. Second and T hird Miuliitriin Volunteer*, the Thirty- pot where the tragedy occurred. Isaac Hall, ment; I shall try to be with you at our birth seventh New York, and ten companies of the First Dr. A. W. Taylor is taking a fortnight’s rest of the people in the days in August. Our daughter will be sixteen. in aged gentleman who was born on Matini vacation, visiting relatives in Bridgton. car would take the hint The papers are giving II. II. Holmes, the New York, being then on outpost duty. I Immedi I feel I must beat home in that month. I go ately relieved the I hirtv *eventh New York and tin- cus, was of the party—his first visit for 30 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welch of New Bed and have their fares ready, alleged murderer, quite an interesting reputa ton companies of the Fir-t New York with the home at peace with all mankind. I have years. Notwithstanding the storm and a little ford has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W, but not so. The conduc tion. If we believe all the various statements Second Michigan, Major Dillman commanding. sea sickness a very enjoyable day was passed. sought the front in the two battles, and prov I placed the Thirty-Risvenlh, after it wa* relieved, Messer. tor is obliged to attract made regarding him, he must be responsible idence has seen lit to spare my life whilst at the dangerous ro.d (direct mad to Charlo* City the attention of the occu for half the murders committed in this country ad), and tin- ten companies of the F irst New Chas. A. Robinson, of the New York life many have fallen by my side, even whilst I York in ail J. H. Flint’s new cottage at Owl’s Head pants of almost every seat, and Canada for the last few years. have been giving them orders. I shall seek incc, some 1,000 yards on *ald road I insurance company, is paying a visit to his either by touching them on placed the bird Michigan between the dangerous will be a commodious and convenient establish old Rockland friends. no more exposed places. All say (Heintzel- road and tf pine tree, seine 1,000 yards In advance ment, with roomy chambers, fire-place, etc., the arm or speaking to A seventeen-year-old Chelsea boy set £50,- man, Hooker, Keyes, Kearny, Dejoinville and of the road, arid had skitmishi rut along my and will be ready for occupancy in two weeks. Mrs. Mary M. Hall of Boston arrived them. It is a singularity that is peculiar to 000 worth of lires to see the engines come fro t 100 yards. I advanced tin keeping the Thursday, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. this locality.” many others) that I have done enough. I connection on the right. The enemy pickc It is situated on the Daniel Pierce place, near out. It would have been much cheaper and trust when Richmond falls the war closes. driven in hy my right ut the a in W. J. Perry, Masonic street. • • MV time that they Hendrickson’s Point, and has a line beach con about as effective to have rung in false alarms, I shall then be with you. I have accom were met by the forces of Gen Koblusuu, th< nected. Several other Rockland gentlemen Mrs. W. A. Rogers, and son Harry, and Conductors over the electrics have another wnl ' Don’t monkey enemy supporting on the left of Gen Itoldnson and the C.-G would recommend this method plished my object, and shall feel ready, willing, ltt force have fine lots adjoining. W. Scott Hall, of Boston, are guests of A. H. grievance. Many passengers seem to think* w ith to youngsters who have an inordinate desire yes, anxious to retire at the earliest moment.