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he ourier azette T C ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY,-G JULY 9, 1895. . V olum e 5 0 . Guteaeri «• Second Cln»« Mall M atter. N l M BKK 27

The Courier-Gnzetu- C4o«-s Trog-iilnrl.v Into M ore Fam ilies in Knox County Than Any Other Paper Puhlinlied.

Maj.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report

Closing A BIOGRAPHY It was during the recent will quickly clean then long dry spell, when the up. Written fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K. Gould sun shown hotly every Sale • day, and grass and crops seemed drying up, Round­ Pansies, [Begun In N<». 8. Back number* can be had. | about’} garden with the Rpyaj o f V erbenas, rest, when O. E. Black- Powder P etu n ias, XX. ment in line of battle upon the left of the in gton staked his reputa­ Phlox. road, his right resting upon an abattis, while tion ps a prophet and ven­ Ab s o lu te ly p u r e Bedding “The enemy now attacked me in large tured the prediction that Marguerites, the left advanced at double-quick into force on the center and both wing*, anti a thicket of pines. Here the troops found it we were going to have P lants. ('nrnntlons brisk fire of musketry commenced along the difficult to advance because of the mass of rain. And when he thus PERSONAL POINTS. EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. ami two opposing lines, my artillery in the mean­ fallen timber, but Captain Judd’s sharpshooters prophesied there never Excels all time throwing canister into their ranks with Tomato Plants, soon began their deadly work and the engage­ were less indications of a Casual Reference lo People More or Less Well ’• Endeavor week in Boston. great eflect. Perceiving at length that the storm. The wind was others in ment now became general. The sharp crack Known in This Immediate Vlolnl.y- ‘° enemy were threatening me upon both wings, of the sharpshooters’ rifles was mingled with west, the air was clear, the 25 cts a Sox. Strength for want ol reinforcements, which had been the deep toned volleys of the enemy, and the sun shone, and it seemed repeatedly asked for, and that his column clouds of smoke soon filled the woods, ren­ indeed a wild hazard. John E. Doherty is out from a several weeki The Defender has been launched and will and still pressed on, I then, in order to save my dering obscure the embattled lines of the op- “ I’ll tell you how I sickness. artillery, ordered a charge of bayonets by the know,” said Mr. Black- soon be ready for her trial. There was a C. M. TIBBETTS. Purity. p sing forces. The dense woods, the din of _ Mrs. A. J. Crockett and mother recently four supporting regiments at the center, which battle and the shower of leaden hail were ington; “I’ve just cut my vftited in Liberty. little hitch in the launching and so supersti­ was executed in a most gallant and successful tious people shake their beads dolefully. It Send 2-cent *tamp for picture*. en. ugh to shake the courage of less dauntless hay, and for fifteen consecutive years I have Miss /Mice Dunbar has been visiting her manner under the immediate direction of men than those of the Third Michigan, but will require something more than a faulty Williams & Cakljstow, Hartford, Cl. been unable to get it made without a rain on old home in Damariscotta. launching to beat that wonder of aluminum Brigadier General Naglee, commanding hirst the men remained cool and steady, and each it.” Brigade, the enemy being driven back. Robert Farwell is home from Phillips and canva9. The Man in the M«»«»n discharge of their rifles was delivered with And suresyerborn before he got that hay in Fell down in n swoon When the charge had ceased, hut not un­ telling effect. Colonel Champlin now or­ Andover for the Summer recess. And broke his Jaw In two; til the troops had reached the edge of the we had rain and a full week of stormy weather. The death of J. B. Stearns of Camden is a But u man from the South der. 1 the regiment to charge. Leveling their Hereafter, people planning picnics, lawn Dana Wright and wife passed the Fourth public calamity. The service he has ren­ H a m m o c k s Uepalrt d Ids mouth wood, the most terrible lire of musketry c jiii- bayonets they sprang forward with a yell that festivals and the like had better arrange with with Mr. Wright's parents on Berkley street. dered mankind by his discovery of the du­ menced that I have ever witnessed I he 1 consternation to the hearts of their Rev. J. II. Parshley, M. A. Johnson and D. w ith a can of enemy again advanced in force, and the flank ji(, Mr. Blackington and set the date before his plex system- of telegraphy is one that is re­ A deadly volley was poured into their annual hay cutting. G. Munson took in Colby commencement last corded in history along with discoveries of . . A T . . being again severely threatened, a retreat advancing ranks’ and the gallant Champlin week. the works became necessary. To be brief, the Fulton and Morse. The story of his ilife L e P a g e ’s fell severely wounded in the hip. Captain Mrs. M. P. Simonton who has been visiting should be an incentive to every lad, showing rifle pits were retained until they were almost Judd was also killed by the enemy’s tire. It has been rumored along the street the enveloped by the enemy, the troops with some for several weeks in Boston has returned as it does how much can be accomplished by Lieutenant Colonel Stevens now took com­ past week that the handsome field in front of home. G lu e ! exceptions lighting with spirit and gallantry. the residence of John S. Case was to be cut push, pluck, perseverance and integrity. Special Prices mand and pressed forward the long line of Will A. Moody arrived Thursday from The troops then retreated to the second line glitteiing steel. This formidable array was too up into house lots and sold. Roundabout There’s a greater differ­ in possession of General Couch’s division. So heard the report and looked up the pro­ Virginia where he has been getting out ship- Serious, suggestiv^, significant is the story much for the courage of the enemy, and they timber. ence in glues than the few cents on the price fierce was the Confederate attack upon Casey .fell back some eighty rods beyond the fence prietors, only to find, as he expected, that of the riot that marred Boston's celebration, Le P a g e ’s bolds like a rock! Nntie like il that his troops were thrown back in con­ in the rear of the camp of General Palmer’s there was no foundation to the story. When Jame9 Sullivan and family take up their July 4. A procession escorting a fac simile of Mexican Sisal Hammocks, White, for that! None so convenient: it needs nc fusion upon Couch's Division wh was in brigade where they rallied and made another that beautiful tract of land is used for any Summer residence at their Ash Point farm an American school-house over which floated heating nor “ fussing," but is all ready toap line a half mile in the rear. All this time the purpose, it should be for a city park or a site this week. an American flag was fiercely attacked, a riot 65 cents. Colored at 75 cents, and stand. ply—like mucilage. It dries” SLOWLY; ” tinu men had been lighting in front of the in- for the public library. John F. Singhi has been in Peterboro, N. I I . ensued and one man was killed and a number to fit the break exactly. There’s KO xcit trenchments, but as the Union line fell back < General Berry now brought foward in per­ • • wounded. And this in the shadow of Bunker a larger one at 89 cents son the Fifth Michigan to relieve the Third guest of the band of which in former years he in it to affect fine colors or fabrics, and it’: an opportunity was afforded the artillery, was the leader. H ill! Next the flag, the little red school-' as flexible as leather. Artisans know tlisei which opened with good effect with grape which had borne the brunt of the light up to The Board of Health informs Roundabout house that dots the hillside is dearest to the Our leader is a Woven Hammock advantages, and prefer Le Page’s Glue. Tin and canister upon the Rebels as they pressed this time. After getting into the woods, Col­ that there are a dozen cases of scarlet fever Chas. W. Thorndike and family of Malden heart of the American, and the affair of onel Terry formed the Fifth in line of battle the city at the present time of which they have been the guests for the past few days of with Stretcher and as long as they U. S. Government specifies it as thi forward in pursuit. This checked for a time Thursday should have the careful attention standard. Isn’t that the glue you want ? t the advance of the enemy. and promptly moved to the front where he have been notified. Most of these cases are Mrs. G. M. Duncan. and consideration of every citizen." Anarchism last they will go at 99 cents. “Casey’s division having been driven from found the Third at a halt awaiting orders. very light, although one little one has died. David Scrymgeour of Foxboro, Mass., ar­ in Chicago is bad enough, but intolerance and the field, the brunt of the Confederate attack Colonel Terry ordered his men forward, pass­ In this case it was not known that the child rived Tuesday, and is at Ivan F. Baer’s, with riot in Boston terrible. was now upon Couch whose division consti­ ing the Third Michigan, two companies of had scarlet fever until it was too late to help his wife and daughter. Higher grude goods at correspond­ which joined the Fifth in the forward move­ tuted the second line of defense. Here by Mrs. T. W. Hix, who has been with her ROCKLAND'S FOURTH the most desperate fighting did Couch en­ ment. Soon the advancing line came upon The Board complains of the prejudice peo­ husband in Georgia for several months, is ing low prices. i the enemy, and a severe fire was opened on ple have against the Board of Health, and deavor to stem the Rebel advance. Casey suc­ at her Middle street home. Was passed quietly. Some of the people Jo n es ceeded in rallying a portion of his troops and him, which soon compelled him to fall back. the custom families have of keeping the knowl­ T he Fifth Michigan moved steadily forward, edge of such diseases from them. It is only Edw. Clark and family and Joseph Clark of went to Lewiston, some to Vinalhaven, while brought them into line with Couch. 1 he Brockton, Mass., are visiting their parents, the trot at Knox Driving Park and the base Confederates now occupied Casey’s camp, and supported by the Third, halting and firing by the co-operation of the people that the until the standing woods in front were clear Board can work efficiently. The Board Is Joseph L. Clark and wife, Pleasant street. ball games claimed a large share of the re­ ♦4 H U S T O N ’S Chain Mower flushed with success attacked with renewed Miss Florence Leland of New \T>rk, who mainder. vigor this second line of defense. Couch of the enemy, who retired somewhat to the composed of Dr. Benj. Williams, Dr. W. A. right into a slashing or abattis of fallen timber Albee and Dr. D. C. Perkins. It is an has been a guest at F. J. Simontof s, sailed UNLIKE GEARED with a portion of his command was cut olt from Boston Saturday for a European trip. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES- NEWS STAND. from his Division anil endeavored to force adjoining to and between General Berry’s men fficient organization, and should have the and a camp which had been occupied by Un­ support of the people. .386 Main St., Opp. Thorndike House, MOWERS . . his way through the Rebel lines, but finding Mrs. A. M. Brown who has spent the win­ Bee culture is quite in vogue at South ion troops. From this cover the enemy ter and spring with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. it has No Noise, the odds against him, he withdrew toward Warren. poured deadly volleys on the steady ranks of Crockett, Boston, is now at her Rockland No Vibration, the Grape Vine bridge on the Chickahominy, The descendants of Archibald Gamble, who and took a position facing Eair Oaks. the Fifth. Twice was the enemy reinforced, We are having the best fishing we’ve had home. No Lost Power, but Colonel Terry steadily maintained his ad­ this year,” said a lobster dealer, Friday, “and died in 1779, and Isabella, his wife, who died “ In the meantime Berry’s Brigade had been Geo. S. Wardwell, the yacht designer and in 1783, have had a granite block set to mark No Cog W heels encamped six miles in the rear, on the night vanced position. But now his cartridges are there’s no reason why lobsters should be builder, has been at North Brooksville, where gone; the enemy keeps up his merciless tire scarce or high because it is now close time the place of their burial.—South Warren Jusj Foq purf To wear out. previous to the attack upon Cas»(*. The next he has drafted and made moulds for a coast­ Correspondence of Rockland Opinion. morning he was ordered up to support the and the ranks of the Fifth are rapidly thinning on shorts. But then, the lobster catch is an er and will soon have her in frame. Free from Neck Weight. , under the shower of leaden hail. Lieutenant uncertain thing, and it may so fall off that State Constable Mears of Waldo County front. When halting for dinner, the tiring on Ralph L. Wiggin is in the employ of the Casey’s troops commenced. Hastening for­ Colonel Stevens has brought the Third Michi­ prices will go to the top of the ladder.” went to South Liberty Monday of last week Free from Side Draft. gan into line with the Fifth, anti together the insurance firm of Bird 1 Barney------Harry and arrested Albert Daggett on warrants ward, < General Berry met large masses of their Chapman and wife and Miss Clara Chapman No Backing up to S tart in the Grass. troops straggling to the rear. Already had two regiments presented a stubborn front to charging him with being a comnxon seller, Pillsbury’s Best the foe. The cartridge boxes of the dead and STEAMBOAT SPARKS. of Bangor have been at The Thorndike for a keeping a common nuisance and keeping a No Loose Nuts Casey been driven in and now Couch was few days. struggling desperately against an overwhelm­ wounded were now opened and furnished a drinking house and tippling shop. Daggett Hon. R. S. Ayer and wife have returned to T o get lobt or annoy the Farm er on ing force of the enemy. Hastening the march limited supply of ammunition, which enabled waived examination and gave bonds \to the Jone* Chain Mower. Lock the men to continue the fire until about sun­ The Appalachian Club Come Down into the Liberty from a week’s visit in Rockland. October term. Nut* never gel looae. of his brigade, General Berry soon met large 'v- down. State for Their Summer Sojourn- The trip was too much for him in his feeble HAD GOoV TIME. numbers of Couch s troops fleeing to the rear, condition and he took to his bed shortly after Flour. . . calling out that they were defeated, still the About au hour after General Berry became Beginning today there is a daily mail by his return and is very sick at this writing. It la th e Lo iik «mi L ived little brigade of twenty-five hundred men, with engaged, portions of regiments of other bri­ Knoi Count; Organizatlons Do Themielies Credit it gades came up and these General Berry formed steamer Catherine, between Rockland and Frank Rouse, a Rockland boy, and J. R. Draft Mower Irt ihe World. General Berry at their head, pushed on toward Ellsworth. the front with unbroken ranks, through the on the left of the troops of his brigade, where Simmons, a Friendship boy, arrived Tuesday Lewiston s Celebration masses of disordered fugitives. they rendered conspicuous service. < ieneral Steamboat Inspectors Merritt and Pollister from New York fur their annual vacation. Its Unrivaled “At this point General Kearny overtook Berry had now driven the enemy back so far have been in town for a few days, looking Mr. Rouse is in the market business and Mr. Lewiston’s July Fourth celebration was a Berry. ‘Are you not afraid to take your that he had serious fears of being flanked by over the Grace Morgan, Bodwell, Juliette and Simmons is in the employ of the well known big time, and the representatives from thia troops through this crowd of flying men?” he the heavy masses of infantry opposing him. Catherine. real estate firm of Sigimund Meyer & Co. section thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Rock­ S i m p l i c i t y said. ‘No, sir,’ replied Berry, ’not if I march .Already they were driving the troops of The Lewiston went on the route Monday William Morse and son of Portland are land sent Tillson Light Infantry, Capt. R. R. other brigades down the road and plain, as Ulmer, and the Gen. Berry Hose Company, Charms the Farmer a n d at their head !’ z\nd through them he forced and the Boston & Bangor steamers are now guests at C. H. Haskell’s, 20 Clarendon his brigade to the front, forming them m the well as those on the right of the road. making daily trips. See the new time table street. Mr. Morse, who is a brother of Mrs. Foreman F. A. Walsh, accompanied by the CHAS. I. SPEAR, M akes it Easy to Sell. open space and in the woods, and held the General Berry, however, determined to hold in our advertising columns. Haskell, has been a member of the Portland Ingraham’s Hill Band. Rockport was repre­ sented by the G. F. Burgess Engine Co. and 295 ;& 297 MaituS* 4-3 ft. cut, 5 ft. cut, 0 ft. cut. enemy in check until the arrival of reinforce­ his advanced position as lung as possible. The steamer Rockland of the Bangor and police for twenty years. Mr. Morse’s wife, ments; then concentrating his brigade on its IIis troops were posted in such a manner as now deceased, was a sister of Emeiy 11. Veazie’s Brass Band. All the county organi­ Boston line is doing a good business this sea­ zations conducted themselves like men and Kcpnirs for all kinds of Mowing left flank he advanced and retook that por­ to command with their ritles the old camping son on her route between Bangor and Rock­ Thomas of this city. tion of Casey's camp, which the enemy had ground of General C ase/a division which was left a good name behind them. Machines on hand and to order land, and making good time, leaving the E. II. Larrabee of Marlboro, Mass., passed The rich uniforms of the Rockport organi­ at shortest notice. 21 taken on the left of the road.” no a- in possession of the enemy. A galling various landing promptly on schedule time. the Fourth in this city with his friends. He fire could also be maintained on the earth­ zations attracted great attention. In the General HeinUelroan says in his report: Capt. Charles Deering, who has been was accompanied by J ere Bradley, 01 Marl­ engine contest the Rockport company got “Our reinforcements now begun to arrive. works which Casey had abandoned early in boro. Mr. Larrabee is just as much inter­ G. W. DRAKE, the tight. assigned to the command of the steamer third money. Their record was made on the W ALTER A. WOOD General Berry’s bngage was sent into the Tremont, which will ply between Portland ested in baseball as in the days when he first trial. On the second trial the brake was 473 Main Street, - At the Brook, woods on our left and ordered to outflank General Berry now passed down through and New York this summer, commanded the played a perfect first base for the old Dirigos. broken which knocked out the boys. the slashings some 150 yards and found the He witnessed both games July 4. ROCKLAND. the enemy, who occupied in force General transport steamer Daniel Webster during Casey’s camp, and had a battery of artillery Thirty-seventh New York, and two companies the Civil war. A. A. Keene and wife of Philadelphia have of the Second Michigan, under Major Dill­ Don't Tobacco Spll or Smoke Your Life Awa; near a large woodpile in rear of the unfin­ The Steamer City of Bangor made her been guests at IL N. Keene’s. Mrs. Keene MOWING ished redoubt. This position General Berry man, in position and at work. This regiment first landing at Northport Camp Ground for is now visiting her parents, E. E. O’Brien s the truthful, startling title of a book held till dark. • • * * When the had constituted the third line of battle of and wife, in Thomaston, while her husband Berry’s brigade and had followed the Rich­ the season July 2. She had 15 passengers No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaranteed tola troops on the right of the road near the Seven for that place. Capt. Ingraham reports bis returned to Philadelphia Sunday. Mr. Keene habit cure that braces up mcotinized n’ Pines gave way, the euemy pushed several mond road to a point near a farm house, lo­ is agent for the Northwestern Consolidated MACHINE, cated in a clearing. During this movement it trip down Monday night the first passage eliminates the nicotine poison, makes regiments across the main road, placing them free from fog for twenty days. Milling Co. with headquarters in Philadelphia. men gain strength, vigor and manhood, between General Berry’s brigade, part of had been subjected to a heavy tire of artillery, which it withstood most gallantly. Colonel Every stateroom on the Gty of Bangor was Charles R. Dunton and wife, Horace run no physical or financial risk, as DON'T PUSH! Jameson’s and the portion of our troops who Clements and wife, nee Retta Dunton, and Bac is sold by W. H. Kittredge t CHAS. T. SPEAR. H A V E YOUR . . gave way from the right of the road. These Hayman was unable to determine the precise engaged for Monday night of last week. The locality of the Third and Fifth Michigan reg­ Appalachian Mountain Club of Boston en­ Miss Sophie Duuton, all of Springfield, Sla&s., guarantee to cure or money refunded, troops, however, most gallantly held their arrived in this city Saturday morning, and free. Address Sterling Remedy Co position on the Rebel right flank, and kept up iments, which were fighting in the timber, gaged rooms for 175 people. They left the and which he had been ordered to support. boat at this city and go to the Seaside Inn, were guests of E. C. Davis and wife, Broad­ York or Chicago. f such a deadly fire that no effort the enemy way. They are now in Union, with the ex­ LawnMowerSharpened made could dislodge them. They remained Having advanced to the farm house, he then .'seal Harbor, for a week's stay. G. Thomas Saul, proceeded to the left until he found the Third ception of Mr. Clements, who spends the The fresher the goods until dark, firing away sixty rounds of amuni- FIRST**»ECK. week with Mr. Davis. tion to each man, then supplying themselves and Fifth Michigan regiments were in his the better the taste. with cartridges from the dead and wounded. front. He now endeavored to find a posi­ The Belfast Journal has an uncommonly Machinists tion to co-operate with these regiments who complete and correct report of the recent AND Their tire completely commanded the open T. A. Perry, master at the City Almshouse, space in their front, and not a mounted man were now heavily engaged. While getting into B. Y. P. U. rally in Thomaston. We quote won the prize for the first peck of county the following mention of several of our musi­ succeeded in passing under their fire. When position a heavy musketry tire was opened raised potatoes, bringing in a peck of nice T h e Steam Fitters. upon his right flank, and it appearing that cal young ladies: “Miss Agnes Shaw gave a Pull Line of night came on they fell back about a mile, ones Friday. took the Saw-mill road, and by 8 p. m. joined the enemy was attempting to turn the right pleasing solo. The duet, *My Faith Looks up Mr. Perry informs us that the crops at the to Thee,’ by Misses Sarah Hall and Jennie M o rs e , H it lugs und their division. When we reoccupied their flank of the brigade aud get in its rear, farm are looking finely. They have sweet Colonel Hayman promptly disposed his regi­ Ingraham of Rockland,was highly satisfactory Eugluoen* Supplier, ground again the Rebel dead covering their corn shoulder high and just spindling out, front attested their coolness and accuracy of ment to meet his new danger. While he was to the audience and showed ability and vocal Liocksiultlis and beans just podding out. An acre and a Opthulmic T ru s s e d fire.” personally conducting the leading company culture.” half is planted to potatoes. Aud GuiiHinitliK. in the movement, then being made to get into Editor C. A. Pillsbury of the Belfast Jour­ b n receiving orders to turn the flank of the the new position, and before it was com­ and tiafe and Batik Lock* enemy, General Berry ordered out the l'bird nal called on T h e C.-G. Friday. Brother Repaired. pleted, Colonel Hayman observed that his FAREWELL SHORTS Pillsbury was oft on one of his cruises in the Michigan, Colonel Champlin, to take position left wing was moving to the front. He soon Experimental in the woods on the left of the Williamsburg Marjorie. He was accompanied by 1. W. Optician. M c L o o n learned that this change of front had been or­ With July 1 close time began on short lob­ Parker and Tom West of Belfast. They left Machinery a Specialty road. Colonel Champlin executed this order dered by General Kearny, the division com­ sters, which cannot again be eaten legally un­ in a most gallant manner. His regiment ad­ the borne port Wednesday morning and beat Certificate from Uni ted Hospital |aud Dlapcnaary, Kiln Piping mander, who had put himself at the head of less the next legislature amends the law. I he down to Green Island, near Vinalhaven. Bottom M a c h in e vanced into the woods preceded by 50 sharp­ Fur uew coal pruce** u the troups and was leading them in the open season on shorts was allowed this year They passed the Fourth at that place and barulug Hue. shooters detailed from this regiment and un­ charge. Colonel Hayman then faced his to give canners an opportunity to use up the Office: Spear Block, corner der command of Captain |udd. The Fifth came to Rockland Friday. They remained Main and Park Streets, C o m ’y. Special alleiitiun given right wing to the left and followed the move­ cans and other material on hand. here to the yacht race, Saturday, went to 1 Michigan, Colonel 'Perry, under orders of ment General Kearny was leading. This ’ii K General Berry, followed the Third Michigan Gilkey’s Harbor Saturday ni^ht and back to I ROCKLAND. demonstration of the Thirty-seventh New Belfast Sunday. The Marjorie is in fine con-] Marine aud supported it, while the Thirty-seventh Deafness Cannot Be Cured York effectually checked the enemy, who re­ dition this year and is sailing fast. Engine Repairing. New York, Colonel Hayman, followed the crossed the road, where he was strongly rein­ by local applications as they cannot reach the Fifth Michigan. Thus General Berry ad forced, when be opened a terrible fire on the diseased portion of the ear. There is only Examinations of the Eye Free of Charge. Agents fur The Ileaue Pumps. vanced bis brigade lo the attack in three lines one way to cure deafnesss, and that is by con­ Phirty-seventh, which engaged in the un­ TALENTEO YOUNG MAN of battle. The other regiment of his brigade, equalled strife with spirit. The enemy was stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by the Second Michigan, Colonel Poe, was on an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of a»y Urualac.each, will A. be eold tor throughout the engagement. In the mean­ of the general of the division, ordered the We will give One hundred Dollars for any Brown University. P' ...... lb ...... I • 'J atw ROCKLAND iUo. time the Third Michigan which constituted case of deafuess (caused by catarrh) that can­ Mr. l.inscott is a Thomaston boy. His' ♦ other regiments to fall back also. “ .. ■< Taka J. A. BERRY. the advance line of battle attacked the enemy not be cured by Hail's Catan h Cure. Send mother is a daughter of the late Robert Walsh. HoUtiu; Finer on the Market ,d ■•.•ttlunu A J/. VI m-Ud lav Elver side, • • S for - .-I. {. uitoniub •«< T R U S T CO. California. vigorously. It had advanced but about a mile for. Send for circulars; free. His father, A. ts. l.inscott, who ia a native of' '• Itrlli r fo ’ I.udlea," 'I f ««r. bjr return Box 508, Maguo 11a Ave. aud a half when it encountered the enemy. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Jetieison in this state, is a well known • -MulL 1U.VVU < .anaj -C. .Van** Pu>er. . I'ltU btslrr t EvUiKui I u-, Madl-on BONOS. Colonel Champlin promptly deployed his regi- iQ FSold by Druggists, 75c. Chicago attorney. f Lwc*l DtuggisU 1 kllaUa., !*• THORNDIKE ft HIX. A

I At a recent commencement gathering one Hopkins and wife, of Ellsworth, Me., one _of of the speaker! asked if woman could suc­ THE MASKED BEAR. Pastor, Rev. J. H. Parshle\< preached an stomach and kidney disease, the other of appropriate sermon in the morning, and cessfully fill the pulpit, fine of our contem­ heart, bronchial and nerve trouble; Mrs. poraries answers that if the big sleeve fad Bunday School concert was given in the even­ Fred Elwell of Goodwins Mills, Me., of Seagirt Lodge of Vinalhaven, recently in­ ing. continues she can. cancer of stomach and nervous prostration. stituted, was in evidence through the presence His Death Moan Rings in No more prominent people live in the State of M. F Lenfest, J. A. Davis, E. M. Hall, Er The pastor will preach morning and even­ In most places the cyclist has no protection of Maine than those 1 have named (and I win Arey, B. D. Wilson, Charles Graves, Gil­ ing at Pratt Memorial Church next Sunday. against the malicious puncturing of his bicycle M y E ar. could name three dozen more), and they will A lodge of Knights of Pythias In­ bert Wellman. Other lodges were repre Annual Meeting of Congrega­ Morning theme: "The Syrophenician titea by the strewing of tacks, etc., in the all tell you that had it not been fot Dr. R. C. sented as follows: Thomas Norton, Olile Woman;” evening them e: “ False Liberality." Flower they would have been in their graves stituted at Thomaston tional Parish— Buiness Done. street. Chicopee, Mass., has just passed a city Prof. Smalley's Thrilling Experience. Branch Lodge, Dover, N. II.; J. A. Hathorn, ordinance covering this offense, and naming a today. But, gentlemen, if you would know Spartan, No. 59, Malden, Mass., Levi f. more of Dr. Flower's great work send four Clark, Thomas Hawkins, Franklin, No. 94, Temple Chapter, R. A. M., will have a fine of from two to twenty dollars. Other meeting tomorrow evening for work on the cities would do well to enact a similiar meas- Prof. Robert E Smalley, lat e of St. Louis : cents in stamps to Dr. R. C, Flower, 559 North Jay, Me.; F.H.Sanborn, Bramhall,No. told this remarkable story to a number of his Columbus avenue, Boston, Mass., for his new An All Night Session—Grand officers 3, Portland. Large delegations were also CTinrch nnd Parish Unnnimons in Mark, Past and Most Excellent degrees. friends at Young’s hotel, Boston, Mass., a few work, “Science of Health,” and you will re­ Are Present nnd Delegaf L»n«* from present from Union and Waldoboro. From Choice of a Shepherd—Officers Elected nights ago: ceive, postage paid, free of charge, the most Glendale Lodge, Union, were noticed King Solomon Chapter, R. A. M., holds a Among the recent notable deaths are those Varlons Lodges—Splendid Team Work nnd Condllion of TreBsnrj—Christian meeting this Tuesday evening, July 9, and of ea-Fresident Peixotn of Brazil, Prof. Huxley “Boys,” he said, “I am a kind of a fatalist. Valuable work ever placed in the hands of a Chancellor Commander Benj. Burton and Dr. Nearly twelve years ago I visited Boston with sick person.” W. H. Bennett. the Royal Arch Degree will be conferred on and Gen. Green Clay Smith. The last named In the Degrees—Personnel of New EndeaTorers Entertained—Children’s three candidates. lacked but half a vote of being nominated for my youngest daughter. It was a question “ Boys,” said Professor Smalley, “ let ua go Arcana Lodge starts under the most favor- whether either of us would live to get here. up to 559 Columbus avenue and call on Dr. Organization. | able auspices, is composed of the right sort of Day Obserred. vice president on the Lincoln ticket in i860. JOLLY CELEBRATION With that hall vote he would have succeeded My daughter was a frail girl of nineteen Flower. I, for what he has done for me and material, and is a lusty infant. Lincoln as president. Since 1S69 Gen. summers, and dying, as our home physicians my child, and you for what he has done for Smith has been a Baptist preacher. claimed, with consumption. your friends.” Rookiiod Peiple Help Dedicate Cedar Hill In “As for myself, I was disfigured with a dis­ To this they all agreed and went as Thomaston now has a lodge of the noble The members o f Ivy Chapter, Order of the Tuesday evening, at a meeting of the Cong’l ease which covered the left side of my face. surprise party to call upon the doctor, headed order of Knights of Pythias, Arcana. No. 102, Eastern Star, of Warren will hold a basket Church, it was voted to extend a call to Rev, Due and Proper Form The National Brewers Association, which It was a monstrous hideous growth in the by the “ Masked Bear.”—D. Z. T wombly, in instituted in a session that lasted from nine picnic at J. U. Cutting’s summer residence, Chas. A. Moure of Columbus, Ohio. Friday recently held its annual convention in Mil­ shape of a large bear. In other words the W.orcester (Mass.) Gazette. p. m. Friday until 7:30 a. m. Saturday. No. Pond, July 31. All Chapters in the evening, at the annual parish meeting, it was county are to be invited to participate. unanimously voted to concur with the church, Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Bragg delightfully en­ waukee, is certainly hopeful. A report was growth resembled the image of a bear, and The charter members of the new lodge are tertained a large party of Rockland friends at submitted, that gave the status of the Pro­ look which way I would, day or night, the the following good men and true: Twenty-five Masons from Warren visited and extend a call to Mr. Moore at a aalarv of 81600. At the Sunday morning service, Rev. their summer home Rockville. This home they hibition movement in the vorious states, and monster would be glaring in my eyes. Every MEN AND WOMEN. W. W. Hodgkins, Geo. V Edgerton, Orient Lodge at Thomaston Tuesday evening, have named Cedar Hill, and it it one of the concluded with the expression of belief that day the bear would grow larger «ind become C. F. Andrews, J. E. Walker, C. J. Andrews, to witness work on the third degree. They Mr. Moore.who has been supplying the pulpit for several Sundays, formally accepted the finest and most sightly locations to be found1 Prohibition was on the wane, and that the more like a full fledged animal of the woods. C. W. Stimpson, J. J. Fales, W. R. Hodgkins, report a very pleasant gathering. in the suburbs of Rockland. The Fourth Having Especial Reference to People C. F. Winchenbach, Geo. W. Young, Geo. call, and has entered upon his duties. Mrs. .brewers need not worry over any obstruction I wore a mask and was called by many of my Well Known Hereabouts. Dr. Lansing prints today a highly flattering found it the headquarters of by far the jolliest from that direction. friends the ‘Masked Bear.’ Upon my arrival Sidensparker, A. N. Bucklin, G. W. Fales, Moore, who is in Columbus, will arrive later. and merriest party of the day. A dinner was testimonial from Mark B. Crouse, of Thom­ At the parish meeting F. C. Knight offici­ in New York a policeman tapped me on the J. E. Watts, R. E. Dunn, A. W. Allen, C. H. aston, which is well worth reading by those served at one o'clock at which all the dainties The probability that taxes will be increased shoulder and said, ‘Take that mask off.’ A Chicago letter to the Dramatic Mirror Tillson, O. A. Vose. Edward Seavey, John W. ated as moderator, and the following officers who are interested in getting rid of trouble­ were chosen : Clerk, W. T. Dunn; Treasurer, and luxnriea of the season might be found, a little this year shouldn’t cause any dismay. ‘Not now,’ I said. He gave it a quick twist states that Miss Maud Ulmer has been en Brasier, John Cook, Emery B. Hart, I. G. some complaints. Applications should be the table presenting a fine appearance, set as Every right-minded citizen knows that taxes and off it came. Instantly he was face to face gaged as prima donna by the Henderson Lermond, Fred E. Welt, William C. Nash, W. S. D. Healey; Trustees, John S. Case, C. it was in a long tent erected for the purpose. made early as the rush of business is very E. Littlefield, E. R. Spear, F. W. Wight, E. judiciously expended in carrying on the city with a vicious looking bear with glaring eyes Opera Co., and will sing in “Ali Baba” in the William Tarbox, G. 1. Young, W. E. Vinal, large. After dinner music, whist and dancing fur­ affairs in a business-like way prove the best and upraised paw. I will never forget that Chicago Opera House. The Mirror gives Miss George H. Starrett, C. C. Starrett, J. L. A. Butler, Nathan E. Cobh; Musical Commit­ nished amusement. A grand display of fire­ kind of investment. Said one of the city’s policeman's look. He dropped like a stone, Ulmer a flattering notice, which all people Dickey, J. M. Kalloch, E. E. Greenleaf, E. A. tee, A. (. Shaw, John D. May, J. C. Perry, works followed in the evening. The day was heaviest tax-payers: “ Extravagance, of and my mask fell by his side. In a moment who have enjoyed her delightful singing Willis, H. S. Comery, R. K. Shibles, N. S. Tapley’s ‘Bread Winner” outwears all other Mrs. Celeste Wood, Mrs. F. J. Simonton; shoes greatly enjoyed by all present and long will course, in city affairs is to be deprecated, but he had disappeared, and I was left to proceed know is well deserved. There is a possibility Fales, C. M. Moody, A. M. Gilchrist, S. O. Ushers, W. T. Dunn, Fred Knight, J. E. Rhodes, 2nd, Frank Pierce. they remember the Fourth spent at Cedar I for one want the city’s work done well, with my hidden terror. that Miss Ulmer may visit in this city during Welt, I. T. Vinal, G. W. Robinson, Edward Hill. The following persons were present: want improvements made, want our school “ ‘What did you call that growth on your the summer. O. B. Burgess, E. P. Starrett, George I. TWO BUSH ISLAND. The treasurer’s report showed all the cur­ Mr. and Mrs. E. Mont Perry, E. P. Rollins system kept at a high standard, want the face?’ queried Dan Hiatt, the old hunter of Harrington, C. A. Clark, W. J. Brasier, Enoch rent expenses of the year paid and S40 in the and family, E. F, Hooper and family, C. H. Horace Philbrook is home from Redstone, treasury. The church begins the year united streets and highways maintained in good Maine.’ N. IL, where he has been employed at granite Libby, W. II. Currier, Edward Ahern, G. E. A session of the United States Circuit Pendleton and family, Mrs. A. J. Bird, Mr. order, want the city's health cared for, want Linnekin, I. S. Jameson, G. W. Maxey, and hopeful, and already thinks highly of “ ‘It was a cancerous growth but assumed cutting. He reports work a little slack at Court is now being held in this city for the its new pastor. and Mrs. E. L. Brotyn, H. B. Hooper, Jr., all these things done even if taxes ate raised. the shape and appearance of a bear.’ present, but three gangs being employed William Burkett, William B. Foster, F. A. purpose of condemning Two Bush Island, Mrs. Ellen A. Jameson, Carrie I. Jameson, “ ‘A good bear story,’ remarked one of the His brother, Will Philbrook, is married and Kellock, O. D. Mathews, Fred Sw»ft, Charles which has been taken by the Treasury De­ Mrs. Casteria Fales, Mrs. Irene Gregory and guests.’ H. Mank, Charles IT. Cushing, A. R. Winchen­ A large delegation of Christian Endeav- The city committee on finance and the city settled in Redstone. partment for the location of a light-house. family, Mrs. Amelia Jameson, Mrs. Carrie E. “ ‘Yes,’ replied the professor, ‘and a bear bach, Levi G. Copeland, R. M. Summer, The jury will be empaneled this forenoon and orers, under the lead of Rev. C. D. Crane of Hail, Miss Elizabeth B. Jameson, Miss Fannie council acted wisely in giving the public li­ story lies back of it.’ Dr. T. E. Tibbetts and Dr. R. B. Miller go H. W. Brazier, Edward L. Bucklin, D. L. Machias, arrived on the Frank Jones last brary j I joo, The estimated yearly expenses probably be taken down on a special boat for M. Thomas, Cyrus I.. Gaban, II. B. Fales, J. “ ‘In 1889 I was one of a party hunting to Bangor next week to attend the meeting of Warren, W. J. Jameson, C. Everett Bean, the purpose of viewing the island. The only evening and passed the night here, leaving on A. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Simmons,. of this institution are i 1200. The city appro the Maine Dental Association, of which the Levi Seavey, Alton D. Chadw.ck, Jos. A. the train this morning for Boston to attend priation, therefore, will take care of the cur bear in Utah. My dog started a large grizzly. question to be determined by the jury is the Eugene Hooper. My first shot brought him to his knees, my former is president. He will deliver an ad Richards, M. E. Webber, S. W. Masters, the C. E. Convention. rent expenses and leave about S.500 for new amount of damages to be paid by the United second laid him stiff on the ground. I dis­ dress to the convention. Dr. Miller has a pa A. W. McCurdy, P. II. Parks, H. R. Linnell, Their sojourn in this city was made pleasant books. The trustees expect by various en States to the owner of the Island. It is ex­ mounted from my pony to inspect my dead per before the convention. The latter will go N. R. Robinson, Oliver Vinal, George F. pected that a large number of experts will be by the courtesies of the Endeavor Society GOOD OLD AGE. tertainments to add enough to the f 300 to to Boston this week. French, Le\i Robinson, Addison Oliver, connected with the Cong’l church, which held keep the library well supplietl with new read prize. Without giving any notice he arose on examined, as several excursions have been his hind legs, and turned upon me, as his Mrs. A. H. Knight of Waltham, Mass., and O. W. Counce, Levi Bucklin, George Mank, made recently from this vicinity to the island a social devotional meeting in the church There are in the city almshouse at the .ing. In times of business prosperity, with the Joshua Pratt, Christopher Peabody, R. O. vestry, following it with a reception and present time seven people whose ages aggre City relieved of the burden of extraordinary blood shot eyes glared with the fury of pain, Mrs. C. F. Knight of Rockport have been for the purpose of qualifying them to testify. I and his death roar paralyzed me for the mo­ guests of Col. F. C. Knight the past week. Wade, Albert Vaughan, J. M. Wakefield, Hon. Nathan Webb, United States District lunch. All the Endeavor Societies in the gate 561 years, an average of a little more expenditures, the library appropriaton should county were invited to participate. ment. The next thing I knew my comrades During the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Lord William Waltz, F. W. Thompson, B. Doty, Judge, presides. A. II. Davis, Clerk of the than 80 years each. The oldest is 88 years not be less than 82000, but under present ex R. Hilton, Levi Boggs, Herbert Vaughan, ord and the youngest 73, isting circumstances the appropriation were bathing my face and bloodshot eye; from the First Baptist Choir the past two United States District and Circuit Court, is bruin was cold in death by my side, and it B. Branscom, William Robinson, A. D. liberal and satisfactory and T he C.-G. voices weeks, Miss N. T. Sleeper has skillfully con clerk. The Government is represented by Sunday was observed as Children’s L>av at was with difficulty they prevented me from ducted the chorus and Miss Jennie McLain Broadman and E. W. Fogg. United States District Attorney, Hon. A. W. the Church of Immanuel, Universalist The the approval of the people who are enjoying The officers are: Past Chancellors, E. O’B. To Down Spooks. the privileges of our popular library. keeping him company. He had struck my has artistically presided at the organ. The Bradbury. The owner of the island is repre­ pastor preached an appropriate sermon from left cheek with his paw and fallen dead in the latter, who has been studying with Ernst Burgess, W. J. Jameson, C. Everett Bean, C. sented by Hon. George E. Bird of Portland, the text: “ Be ye therefore imitators of God’s A wealthy bachelor declared that a horrid act. Perabo of Boston, has certainly been making E. Moody; C. C., W. E. Vinal; V.C., C. II. Ex U. S. District Attorney. beloved children.” The following children hag bad glared at him through the night. His “ I n a few months a small growth appeared Cushing; Prelate, D. L. Warren; M. of friends laughed at him but he insisted that the The Salt Lake Tribune, (Rep.) a strong great advancement, were consecrated : Keryn Ap, son of M. A. on my cheek, the result of the injury and bad W., George II. Starrett; M. of E., F. A. Kal­ Rice and wife; Geneva Louise, daughter of house was haunted. He grew ill, complain­ free silver paper, is discouraged at the dismal Mrs. J. F. Hosmer and family have gone to loch; M. of F., Levi Seavey; K. of R. & S., ing of extreme heaviness in the stomach, his blood. In a few weeks it resembled a bear’s Sunset for their accustomed summer sojourn Chas. A. Rose and wife; Everett Fales, son outlook of its pet heresy, because of the un­ head. My physician cut it out, but it soon William B. Foster; M. at A., E. J. Ahern; I. appetite failed, he grew sallow, emaciated and limited means which the opposition has at ------Miss L. A. Lord visited in Brunswick of Frank P. Libby and wife of Rockport; reappeared, more malignant than ever. In G., E. A. Willis; O. G., J. L. Dickey; Attend­ Addie Staples, daughter of S. G. Prescott and despondent, believing he was going to die, command which will enable it to elect a gold last week------Mrs. N. B. Allen is visiting her ants, Walter II. Currier,’ H. R. Linnell, Clif­ the spook being a warning, and declared he the course of 16 months it had assumed the old home, in Hope------Leonard Rhodes and wife; Earl Douglas, son of John T. Mc­ bug president, and concludes: “The fact shape and appearance of a full grown and ford A. Clark, R. K. Shibles, E. E. Greenleaf, could hear the fnneral bells ringing in his ears, that such a thing is possible points directly wife have returned to their home in Boston Williams and wife. The decorations were exposed bear. To me, in the mirror, it was S. O. Welt. very beautiful. Mrs. C. M. Tibbetts was in and even hinted at suicide. A friend induced to the other fact, that if the program is car­ ------Mrs. J. T. Collins has returned to her The first rank was conferred by Georges him to use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­ always a m«|pture picture of the glaring red­ home in Boston------Durward Lewis is in New charge. ried out, the working hosts of this country, eyed grizzly whose death moan and roar I R;ver Lodge of Warren in the masterly man­ covery, and he rapidly grew well, spooks anil the producers of this country, will have to Bedford, where he will spend his summer va sometimes hear now. ner which characterizes all its work. Waldo­ Mrs. Thomas Stratton, Miss Stella Keene all bis distressing symptoms disappearing. A elect between serfdom and revolution.” The c; tion. Before returning he will visit friends boro Knights worked the third rank very torpid liver and dyspepsia caused his suffering “ I consulted numerous physicians, but all in Pro\ dence and Nonquette----- Rev. J. H and Miss Angie Graves leave tomorrow for workmen • of the great industrial east do agreed that I could live but a few weeks or acceptably. At twelve o’clock a banquet was anil the medicine cured both. A pamphlet not see it in that light. They want a dollar Parshley leaves today for his camp at Mus Boston. They are delegates from the Y. P. months at most, and that nothing could be served under the direction of O. H. Gloyd C. Li. of the Church of Immanuel to the free or a large Book on Liver and Stomach that is worth too cents, and see only menace uongus------Mr. Harry Boynton of Boston has that was a most agreeable interruption of the diseases and how to cure them (136 pages) done for me. been a guest at the Thorndike for a few days, National Convention of the Y. P. C. Li. which and misery in the schemes of western silver- “So I came to this great city of yours to work. for 6 cents in stamps. Address World's Dis­ ites whose interests are bound up and limited ------Miss Jessie Knight is at Temple Heights, will be in session at the Hub from the to:h consult a physician whose miraculous skill I The following grand officers were present: to the 14th. pensary Medical Aesociation, Buffalo, N. Y. by the confines of their silver producing the guest of her grandfather, J. W. Clark, _ I Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipa- mines. had often heard of in my far off Western Grand Chancellor William A. Taylor, Port­ nome. On reaching Boston I went directly Miss Clara M. Farwell has returned home land; Acting Vice Chancellor O. E. McIntire, Childrtn’s Sunday was successfully observed biliousness and derangement! of stomach, to his office, which, as I remember, was then from Burlington, Vt., where she has been the Warren; Acting Prelate George T. Perry, at the First Baptist Church, Sunday. The liver and bowels. In the list of appropriations made last week on Brookline street, opposite|a park. I had guest of Rev. Dr. W. S. Roberts and family, Rockland; Acting K. of R. S. Wesley G. by the city coucil appears the sum of Si0,000 expected great things from this Doctor, but She reports the members of the family enjoy Smith, Portland; Acting Master at Arms W. for payment on the McLain school building, imagine my surprise when, without knowing ing good health. Dr. Roberts goes to Balti O. Abbott, Rockland; Acting Inner Guard L. Those who have had opportunity to realize who I was, he told me in detail the origin more to attend the B. Y. P. U. C nvention C. Mathews, Warren. the benefit that well appointed structure is to of my trouble. where he has been chosen leader for one of Gen. Berry Lodge of Rockland sent the fol­ hool system will not begrudge one cent “ ‘This growth,’ he said, ‘is the result of an the afternoon meetings----- Charles W. Thorn lowing delegation: Past Chancellors George T. noney it cost. It was absolutely and injury from an animal given you in its death dike and wife returned last evening to their Perry, Fred Cassens, J. S. W. Burpee, R. IL urgently needed, and it is difficult to see how moments while the positive conditions of his home in Malden, Mass. Mrs. J. E. Sullivan ac Burnham, J. W. Titus, M. J. Hahn ; KnightB, ABSOLUTELY PURE T H E G R E A T we got along without it. Liberality where death look thoroughly mesmerized and dom­ companied them for a visit----- Col. W. II L. E. Wade, C. F. Jones, J. T. McWilliams, J. THE OLD REUABLE the health of our children and the welfare of inated your negative sight.’ He also told me Fogler attended the commencement exercises A. Stover, J. A. Clark, Willie Clark, J. II. Wil­ our school system are concerned is a public how I acquired a blood disease some years at Colby University, Waterville, last week son, I. M. Conant, Edgar Crockett, J. W. In- necessity and parsimony a crime. After the before, which made it possible for the injury Mrs. George Lancaster, nee Estelle Snow gerson, Frank W. Post, E. G. Wotton, G. P. SWEET CAFORAL 10 PER CENT new school building is paid for we hope to to develop the growth. deal, formerly of this city, is spending the White, C. F. Guptill, P. W. Fisk, Peter Peter­ see a more liberal appropriation made for “I was too excited and dumb to say any­ summer in Burlington, Vt., where her husband son. REDUCTION SALE! schools so that our faithful and talented thing but feebly ask: ‘Can you help me?' has a railroad contract. Mrs. Lancaster will Georges River Lodge of Warren was well CIGARETTE teachers may receive salaries more commen “ ‘I think we can save you,’ was his reply, probably visit Rockland this season. represented by Past Chancellors Thomas Has stood the Test ol Tlaio surate with the services rendered than the pit. ‘but I am not much of a bear hunter.’ He Walker, M. R. Mathews, G. W. Brown, N. B. tances now given them. Many friends have been pleased the past had already noticed the perfect image of the week to see Martin Sweetland out and about, Eastman, O. E. McIntire, E. A. Vaughan, L. bear.’ ------Miss Martha B. May went to Boston last C. Matthews, Knights B. B. Payson, Thomas “ ‘With a hypodermic needle he injected SCHOOL CHAT. evening to attend the C. E. Convention Simpson, N. T. Caswell, F. K. Matthews, something into the head and what seemed to The delegates from the Rockland Society are be the four feet of the bear. He repeated Jennie T. Fales, Lilia Fales and Ada B. Superintendent Ounton Elected to Principalship these injections twice a week for about two ANOTHER WEEK! Young, who go today. of Lewiston High School. months. The last six months he treated me at my own home, and in eight months I was The recent Waldoboro High School gradul J. R. Dunton, superintendent of the Rock­ sound and well. You can scarcely see the ation was a most elaborate and successfu- land schools, has been elected to the prin scars.’ event. Miss Mattie Eaton, so well known cipalship of Lewiston High school at a sal­ For God’s sake! who was the doctor?’ here, was one of the graduates, her subject ary of £1700. This is a very pleasing com asked a dozen voices at once. being “Trifles.” She was becomingly attired SHIRTS T H E G R E A T pliment, inasmuch as Mr. Dunton was prin- Dr. R. C. Flower, the most wonderful, in ivory bengaline silk with lace, ribbon and of Lewiston’s largest Grammar school brainy, skillful physician this world has ever yellow roses. Prof. A. T. Crockett of this city assisted the local orchestra, playing first f o l e yeais, leaving that position to come to produced. He was born to do the work of a kland. He has not resigned his Rock- thousand men and will live until he does it. violin. 10 PER CENT ition yet, and for the interest of our In my section of the country his name is a Capt. and Mrs. M. II. Fisk are at Green’s ystem we hope he will not, but household word, and I understand it is so Landing,guests of Dr. Chamberlain-----H a n / W AISTS^ REDUCTION SALE! at we hear we fear that Rockland is verywhere’ Chapman and wife and Miss Chapman re ­ him. Mr. Dunton has labored faith “ ‘Dr. R. C. Flower! why, I might have turned home to Bangor Saturday after several and successfully to upbuild the city known it was him,’ said Joseph Lempsey, the days pleasantly spent in this city. schobl system and his departure will be a dis old coal speculator of Brooklyn now summer­ Rev. J. F. Tilton of Belfast and Rev. II. B. Fifty Dozen New Waists tinct loss. ing in the Berkshire Hills, for there is no one Woods of Rockport went to Boston on the If Mr. Dunton does leave us, T he C.-G. elseinthis wide, wide world who can accurately boat last evening. Mr. Tilton goes to Balti­ hopes that Principal Smith of the Lincoln describe a sick man’s disease without asking a more to attend the B. Y. P. U. Convention. to be added to our This sale has been a Great Success in every particular. Street Grammar School will be chosen for question. But, professor, what became of the position) ubich he is admirably qualified your daughter?’ E. W. Clark, of Cambridge, Mass., has been immense stock This to till. Mr. I^xnton’s salary here is S i500. “Oh, he cured my girl in a few months. the guest of his sister, Mrs. L. R. Campbell, People have realized that 10 per cent, discount on each Later—At \ meeting of the School Hoard She is in excellent health and enjoying a the past week------Will Pickering and friend last evening, Mr. Dunton's resignation was farmer’s life on the prairies of Minnesota. ’ Mr. Turner, who have been visiting here, re­ M o r n in g . received and accepted, the Hoard expressing “ I have recently become acquainted with turned last evening to their home, Hudson, dollar’s worth of goods was worth saving and have taken ad­ its regret in the most complimentary resolu­ several of Dr. R. C. Flower’s cures, continued Mass. Mr. Turner sang a solo very finely at tions. Joseph Lempsey, and to me his entire system the Free Baptist Church, Sunday------Mrs. Frank E. Leach and son Arthur of Provi­ vantage of our liberal offer in large numbers. Daniel G. Munson, w b u has been first as­ of treatment and diagnosis is miraculous. To Some Very Choice Patterns. sistant of Rockland High School for several begin with, he never asks a sick person to tell dence, R. I„ arrived last evening------Letters years, has resigned that position to take him a thing; he always describes accurately received from Mrs. Frank Packard and daughters announce their sife arrival at their charge of the Medfield, Mass., High School and in detail the trouble without being told. But there were many who reside in the surrounding towns at a salary of £1100. Mr. Munson has 1 have seen dozens of people examined by home in Astoria, Ore.----- C. Vey Holman and Early Calls for Choice. proved himself a talented teacher, especially him, and they all testify that he told them wife now occupy their summer home, Hol­ in the classical studies, and The C.-G. thinks better than they could have told him. His man’s Oak. that did not see our advertisement in time to get here last the School Board has made a serious mis­ cures are but little fcless wonderful than his Mrs. Addie Rhoades, her daughter-in-law take in letting him go. diagnosis. It seems to me sometimes that he Mrs. I. O. Rhoades, and grandson William At a recent meeting of the School Hoard almost raises the dead. His patients are gen­ Geyer Rhoades of Omaha, Neb., are guests of w e e k ; the salary of Principal Landes of the High erally patients given up by all other doctors W. B. Hicks and wife, 17 Lawrence street. School was raised from $1000 to $1200. The to die, and these desperately bad cases be Mrs. Addie Rhoades is the wilow of William FULLED $ COBB. salary of Miss Emma Ames, one of the High seems to cure as readily as simple diseases. , G. Rhoades, the builder of the Young Me­ Therefore we have decided to continue the sale for another School assistants, was increased from $400 to His cure of Mrs. C. E. McOmber, of Balstoo ( chanic, famous in Rockland’s shipbuilding $500. The other salaries remain as last year. Spa, N. Y., of malignant tumor of cancerous history. She has not visited Rockland for 27 nature of womb and ovaries when given up 1 yeari Miss Theresa Cushman arrived home w e e k . The Laura Nelson-Hall Company in “Our by the best medical skill of New York to die; last evening from Belfast, where she has been Hoys” will give a performance of much more of Smith D. Arnold, 46 Francis street, Pitts- ' as for several seasons past, head-milliner with We Speak for Your Trade. than ordinary merit tomorrow, Wednesday field, Mass., of rheumatism, from absolute Mrs. Cates. 0 ^ Remember 10 per cent, discount on every cash purchase, night, July 10. A glance at the names on the helplessness; Mrs. Mary Chapman, No. I Mrs. Lucy A. Haynes is in Boston with her We are not exactly “ begging” for it, like the bills is a guarantee of good faith in this in­ Pearl street, Lynn, Mass., of cancer in breast; son Fred E. Cooke, who is landlord of a pub­ stance. Mrs. B. McGuberton, 31 Holden street, North lic house at 5 Daws street. dog in the picture, but we’d like to have it- Large or Small. Adams, Mass., of eczema and blood poison; Among recent Rockland visitors were the We believe it will be profitable for you to Harrison Masure, Sutton, Vt., of heart trouble, following: Thomas Devens of Charlestown, give|it to ua. Profitable in money and in the loss of \igor and nervous prostration; Mrs. Mass., William Witbam of Boston----- Harlow J. B. Hibbard, Woodstock, Vt., of rheumatism P. Wood is in Boston, in attendance upon the better comfort and better service your shoes aud bronchial trouble; Mrs. C. M. Lyon, wedding of his sister, S. May Wood. Montpelier, Vt., of stomach, catarrh and g iv e yo u . broncr’tl trouble.” Several of the city school teachers are in C a rria g e s Portland attending the Teachers Institute. A great deal depends on the fit of a shoe— feDUCTlOH “Yes,” said Dan Hiatt, the old hunter of on the way it is put on the first time. Few REOVCEDIPRIceS. Maine, “I tell you, gentlemen, the woods of A. S. Littlefield and wife are home from a J. F. GREGORY & SON, . IN . Maine are full of men, women and children visit in Lewiston------George Parker, wife and people think of this—but we do. I have a special trade In wheel* all tired aud banded cured by Dr. R. C. Flower when given up by son of Waltham, Mass., are at E. A. Knowl- CARRIAGES a t ttf and upward* a set. otber physicians to die. Dr. R. C. Flower’s ton’s Limerock street------Miss H. Roberta Headquarter* for repair almost miraculous cure of I> . M. F. Brooks, Stubbs is visiting in Hyde Park, Mass.— — W e n t w o r t h & C o. Ina In all it* br*utha*. the popular dentist of Portia id, Me., of fun­ Mrs. W. O. Abbott and son are visiting in One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, Good work and low price* at the old »iand. gus of the stomach; Mrs. J. L. Herne, Nor­ Portland. STOCK! way, Me., of cancerous tumor of the womb, Mrs. Saliord returned from a short visit to 338 Main Street, Rockland, Maine. J. FRED HALL. after two operations had fai cd to give her re­ Worcester, Saturday. Miss Bertha Rhoades I Under Farwell Opera House, - Rockland, Me MAIN «T. lief and she had been given up to die; John accompanied her and will spend the summer. THE ROCKLAND CO1 G A Z E T T E T U E S D A Y , JU L Y 9. 1895. 3

The ciadua on b '’1, R. H. S., netted some AMUSEMENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS- OBITUARY. FOLKS AND THINGS >36. BUSINESS LOCALS. FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 10, the lovers The remains of Fred Cilderwood of Vinal- J. W. W ker, the piano tuner, will soon be haven, who died at Redstone last week, were For 28 Days G. L. BLACK, Manager. Peanuts in prize packages is the latest here. of good theatre attractions will enjoy a treat at the opera house where ‘Our Boys” will be taken to the island Satur lay. A w.duw and novelty. I two children survive. Deceased was an ”i- DomettlQ i«ud Vienna Bread frp-h and sweet I Effie Crockett Carleton at the Opera House presented. This company of players is all eveiy day Hot rolls made front b u t matcrlaD WE W ILL MAKE YOU Byard C am era has named his new boat this week. dustrious young 11.an and honored and es­ the Walter C. composed of artists who for vears have as­ for tea. C-tke and pastry o' butt quality Dealers in fireworks leport a larger business sumed the leading parts on the metropolitan teemed by many friends. Brown Rread and Beans Sato - ta> and 8unday The St. Nicholas buil'd’ng looks fine in its OneJolly’NightJulylO than usual. stage and are all people of known ability. The remains of John Kennedy, once a Flint Bros., Bakets, 276 Mam 8i.‘ coat of brown paint. A First=Class Our Highland letter arrived too late for resident of Warren, were brought from Rut­ land, Mass., on Saturday, and interred in the J unk—Jacob Segal and Abraham Brad­ W. F. Tibbetts is at Green’s Landing for publication in this issue. Sells Bros, come to Bath in a blaze of glory several weeks, sailmaking. Warren cemetery. Services were held at the bury have opened a new junk store, the Samuel Bryant has one of the fines* patches and it is, without doubt, the most gigantic Suit for $15. WEDNESDAY The Maine Pharmaceutical Conven on will exhibition that has ever visited Maine, intro­ Baptist Church, Sunday, at 930 o’clock. highcat cash price paid for old rubber*, rags, of cabbages in the county. ducing Grand Triple Ring Circus, Five conli- Members of Wm. Payson Post, G. A. R., acted ron, metals, etc. Send us a line and we wi 11 be held in this city next year. The Handsome and Dr ffilng Artist E. F. Leach, the sewing machine man, is nent Menagerie,‘ , Real Roman Hippodrome as escort and performed the burial services at icall for it. 13 Pearl street, Rockland. These suits are made from Black or B. B. Ingraham has sold bis milk route and handling a very fine stock of machines. the grave. stock to Elliott Fisk of Rockt Hie. Huge African Aquarium, Australian Aviary, A little mouse created considerable distur Arabian Caravan and the unequalled free Capt. Oliver Jameson died at his home on “ If you want to smoke a clean Havana filled Blue Cheviot, and guaranteed to be Steak remains at 30 cents a pound. It is bance in the First Bap st Church, Sunday. street parade. The Sells Bros.’ Big Enter­ Rankin street Friday evening at .So years of cigar, aak for the E. W. Mild 10 c t Sold all right in every particular. Call not meet that this should be thus. prise has been under one and the same manage­ age. Capt. Jameson was a respected ciCzen Laura Nelson Hall The Old Whist Club is entertr’ned at Sun­ everswhere. H. M. B. 5 cent*. and examine. Saturday’s shower did the gardens good, nyside today by Mrs. W. H. Bird and Mrs. H. ment for a longer period than any other in and a retired master mariner. His was the even if it didn’t help out the ha) ing. G. Bird. existence, being now in its twenty-fourth honor to carry the first vessel load of lime Wanted.— People of Rockland, Thomaston, The street sweeper and shovel crew did a prosperous year. At Bath July 15. Be in town from Rockland to New York, which has Rockport and Camden to know that Max 0. W. FERNALD & CO., And her excellent company of players In That >1500 voted for the Public Library early and see the free daily street parade of good job on Main street, Friday P’ght. by the City r »uncil means I150 additional been heretofore described in these columns. Antin of 90 Sea street, loans money on one glittering splendor. The procession leaves He leaves three sons—George G., Freeman 423 MAIN STREET. Yacht Spencer, Capt. Parker, with a Bucks­ from the state. hours notice on household furniture, organs the show grounds at 10 o’clock on the morn­ II. and Oliver. Over Crockett 8c Lovejoy’s. port party aboard, was in the harbor July 4. Ladies night will be observed at the Cen­ and pianos, watches, jewelry and men’s O C R B O Y S ing of the exhibition. It is over a mile in Emily A. Blackington died Wednesday at second hand clothing. Also new and second The road crew is doing a good job of work tral C.ub Friday night. Dancing w»’l be the length. See the vast city of canvas 1 Then on Orange street, at its junction v 'th Holmes. principal attraction. the home of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Atkins, hand clothing, furniture, watches, etc., bought decide whether or not you want to see the Rockland street, after a long sickness. and sold. All transactions are strictly City Marshal Crockett reports only three Mrs. S. S. Singhi has given the Public greatest show on earth. Two performances The funeral occurred Friday, Rev. J. II. private. Come and see me or write me a line arrests for July 4. How's that for a record? Library 12 volumes and index of Emanuel —afternoon at 2, n’ght at 8. Doors open one Parshley officiating, deceased being and I will call to see you. Mz\X ANTIN, BOSTON&BANG0R S-S.OO. J. E. Sherman is marketing the hand: imest Swedenborg’s “Arcana.” hour earlier. Special excursion rates on all spected and beloved member of the First 90 Sea street. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cent* strawberries we have seen this year—big and T px Co”ector Farwell has about cleared up lines of travel. Baptiat Church. The floral oflcringi were Summer Servioe, 1895. ripe. his list. The books v 11 not be ready for very beautiful. Deceased was the youngest Steamers leave Rockland, as fellows: The Maine Music Co. will move back to its Collector S’monton unt’’ next month. Thursday evening witnesses one of the child of the late James W. and Hannah Keen New DomeHtlo 1 most important events in the dramatic circles Be«tln the World. For Boston, dally except Sunday at (about) G:OO FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, old location, but into a fine new store, this Karl Thurston of Union, as usual, is mar­ Blackington and was born in this city Nov, None Genuine Without thin Label p. m., or upon arrivnl of steAmera from Bangor week. keting big loads of fine strawbs. He brought of this city, it being the appearance here of 7, 1831. She was one of eight children, of and Mt. D esert. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Rockland’s favorite daughter, Miss Effie whom Mrs. Atkins is the only one to survive. Red Seal Tooth Powder cleanses, preserves For Camden, Northport, Belfast, Searsport, Bucks, W. A. Adams of Spruce Head got the in C ■ crates, a'.th two horses, one day re­ port, Winterport, Hampden and Bangor, dally Crockett Carleton, supported by Mr. II. G. Deceased was a lady of high character, of and beautifies the teeth, invigorates the gums Liberty bicycle given away by Fernald & cently. Carleton and an excellent company in the beau­ except Monday, at from 8:00 to 6:0w a. in., or sweet disposition, and beloved by many and beautifies the breath. Warranted to con­ Upon arrival of steam er from Bowton. JULY 11, 12, 13. Blethen. The best talent that has visited our city for tiful and romantic drama “ The 'Two Orphans.” Engagement Extraordinary years Is to he found in the Laura kelson Hall friends and acquaintances. tain no injurious ingredients. Price 25 cents For Greeu’s landing, Booth West Ilarbo , North Peter Stubbs of this city recently sold a The piece is too familiar to theatre goers to a bottle. Knut Hat hor and Bar Harbor, dally, except Mon­ . O F . piece of Searsmont real estate to WiP’am Mar­ company of players, to-morrow, Wednesday need much comment, hut it is safe to say that In Hartford, Connecticut, Saturday, July 6, day, at from 8:00 to 0:00 a. m., or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. Rockland’s Favorite Daughter, tin of Appleton. evening, July 10. the way that Mr. and Mrs. Carleton produce Mrs. Martha Payson Smith, formerly of Cam- For 8eal Harbor, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Safford Block is receiving repairs----- The T hus far 413 dogs have been licensed. this piece has never been equalled here. dan, at the ripe age of83 years entered into Beecham's pills for consti­ For Swans’ Island, Sundays and Thursdays. Every slight detail which is so necessary to rest. A Ur-versalist in belief, genial and For Sorrento, Bundays. Groves restaurant is having a new floor and Last year 4O wore the little brass lags. pation io* and 25*. Get the other improvements. About a dozen c a rta o have been executed for make a piece successful has been looked after social, a kind and faithful mother, friend and RRTURNINO From Boston, dally except Sunday at 6:00 p. m. non-payment of tries. It will be given with a full cast as the Carle- teacher, she was beloved by all who knew her. book at your druggist’s and G. F. Kaler & Co. are “all drove up” with tons carry fifteen artists. As special features Left a widow early in fife, she became a From Langor, touching at Hampden, Winterport, work on house finishing. From 12 to 14 men Dr. Saul the eye specialist has secured the Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast, Northport, ami they will introduce “Neleta” the wonderful teacher, and for many years, served in the g o b y it. Camden, daily except Sunday nt 11:00 a. m. are kept busy all the time. *fu’’est confidence of Rockland and Knox dancer in her novelty creation. This dance of schools of Camden where she was deservedly From Bar Harbor, daily, except Sunday nt 1:00 Capt. Alabama Gross carries an arm in a County people and as result is gri ng help popular. Mrs. Smith was the daughter of Aaoaal n o rt than 0,000.000 boxaa. i. m.. touching at No. East Harbor, So. West Neleta’s” has been pronounced by the [arbor nnd Green’s Landing sling. He fractured it while manipulating an and aid to a great many people. It is a critics of all the large cities one of the most Colonel Asa Payson of Hope, and the wife of matter of no small importance to our citizens From Seal Harbor, Mondays and Thursdays at anchor aboard his boat. beautiful ever presented on any stage. An­ Lyman Smith of Camden. She leaves four th rtb s . r(about) 1:18 p m. to have a thorougb’y reliable gentleman like other important feature will be the first ap children Mrs. Elvira II. McLain of Haverhill, From Swans’ Island, Tuesdays aud Fridays at The haying season has now fairly begun the doctor located here right at our door. (about) 2:46 p. m. The late rains helped out the crop considera­ pearance here of the little song magnet, Mass., Freeman W. Smith of Rockland, Me., L in x e k k n —Jefferaon, Ju n e 29, to M and Mr*, From Sorrento, Mondays at 8 :00 a. ni. bly. Men get $2 a day. Where did all the people come from the Mile. Jardine, who at every performance Mrs. Mary F. Belcher of Mount Vernon,N.Y., Frank E. Llnnuken, u daughter. FRED LOTH HOP, Agent, Rockland. Cahtnek— Waldoboro, June 25, to M nnd Mrs. The Worcester Steam Heating Co. is Fourth? There were 1200 at the ball ground, sings Miss Carleton’s own compositions, and Lyman D. Smith of Hartford, Conn. The CALVIN AUSTIN, Gon’l Supt., Boston. funeral services will be at the residence of Albert Caatner, a aon. WM.H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. a big crowd at the trot, the various summer among which are “ Rock a Bye Baby,” “Sweet A l d e n —Camden, Ju n e 25, lo Mr. and Mra. Fra putting a Pentecost steam heater into J. F. W. Smith on Wednesday at 11 a. m. The Willoughby’s residence, Elm street. resorts were crowded, big delegations went to Eyes of Irish Blue,” “ Tapping on the Pane” Alden, a hou. Lewiston, Vinalhaven and other places, and and numerous others. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton remains will be interred in Hope. , IIahrim an—Deer Isle, June 23, to Mr. nnd M Dearhon Harriman, a dnughter. The new sprinkler has arrived and is now there were a great many left in the city. the past season have held important roles weeping over Rockland’s streets. It is from William C. Kennedy died Friday at 8.45 C'ASTinsn—W aldoboro, Ju n e 23, to Mr. and M Rcckland certainly is a populous center. with Mr. Charles Frohman’s compares, and Cheater Caatner, a daughter. South Bend, Indiana, ar. ’ a fine machine. o’clock at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Lucy A. The Board of Health Anna Granger Dow, the well know a vocal­ have scored a success in all the larger cities. Brewster, 39 Park street, of consumption, Will meet for business E very F riday at 2 o'clock p. rn. lo the A lderm en’s Room. To insure atten ­ The Juilette is back on the Bluehill and ist and instructor, has begun her teaching in The engagement is for three nights only, aged 26 years. Deceased was the son of the iJIarrtagiB. Ellsworth route, looking fine as a fiddle. The tion complaints should be made to the Board while the Cong’l chapel, and she will be fourd there during which the Carleton’s will present a late Thomas and Henrietta Kennedy of this in section, or to the Secretary In writing. Catherine w ill also be on the route this week. da’ly from 9:30 un'T noon. Mrs. Dow’s different hill every night. z\. large audience ci«.y. For some years he clerked in the drug­ Bis h o p —K el l y —Vinalhaven, Ju n e 30, W illiam The law requires that precautions for preventing As soon as D. E. Carleton’s house cellar should welcome Rockland’s own daughter store of W. II. Kittredge. June 4, 1893, he Biabop of Penryn, Cornwall, England, and Suaia C. the spread of contagious diseases, and the c'eanslng daughter,Fannie Granger Dow, a d:s.’nguished of sick rooms, buildings and clothing aftoi wards, completed, work will begin on the cellar for during her engagement. married z\nnie, daughter of the late Capt. A. Kelly of Orono. To reside at Vinalhaven. EFFIE CROCKETT artist, receives pupils in sketching,out-door Ma h o n ey —L incoln— Worceater, Mass., June must be done to the satisfaction of the Board of James Fernald'* new house, on the lot adjoin­ and in-door work. Both ladies are at the K. Spear, and located in Riverside, Ca'a., 27, Clifford Mahoney, formerly of Camden, and Health. where he established a drug business which Jennie E. Lincoln, both of Worceater. Householders aud phyalclana are required by law ing. Bay Point. THE “ MARCH OF TIME." to report cases of the following diseases to the CARLETON he owned at the time of his death. Failing G il l k t — IIAHKELI^-Portland, June 16, Harry E. . IN . , Strawberries sold very cheap last week, ten Shorts.—New sprinkler does good work Gilley of Green’s Landing, Deer Iale, and Ethel Local Board of Health promptly : Diphtheria or cents a basket being the going price. Satur­ health compelled him to give up the ac- ve ' ynn flaakell of Portland. membranous croup, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, ------Hasn’t been best of weather for haying Progress of This Beautiful Speclaoular to Be management of his business, and a few measles, whooping cough, cerebro spinal menin­ day, however, they took a rise to two for a ------We’re getting to the end of strawberries. Bcknb—W illia m s—Waldoboro, Levi A. Burna and Gertie B. Wllllama, both of Waldoboro. gitis, small pox, cholera, typhus fever, pulmonury quarter. Given for Public Library Benefit months ago he came to his old home here. tuberculosis or consumption. ------D. G. Titus, the fish man, has the In h’s last days he had the tender care of his Coom bs—T o b in —DamarUcotta, Julv 3, by Rev. The Two Orphans telephone------Lobsters sell for 12 cents a C- L. Banghart, Charles Coombs and Mabel Tobin, 38 BENJ. WILLIAMS. Supported by ■ The trestle work of the Limerock Railroad, wife and only brother, Herbert D. Kennedy W. A.ALBEE in the rear of Sherman & Glover’s shop, took pound, but will probably reach 15 cents before Rehearsals have been act.vely begun on *he both of Nobleboro. of the Boston Globe, and of his aunt and the £ A m es—II aw k in h —New Haven, Conn., June 0, D. C. PERKINS. week is out.------Charles Dow has moved into Mr. H. G. Carleton fire Wednesday. The Berry Co. put it out spectacular, the “March of Time,” to be g'.ven members of h er family, all of whom have W. L. Ames of Weal Point, New York, nnd Jennie without an alarm. Frank H. Crockett house, Limerock street. early in August for the benefit of the Rock­ L Hawkins of North Cosway, N. H. And an Excellent Company. watched over h;m with the fondest solicitude. W ahneh—W altz—Rockland, July 4, by Rev. The eastern tenement of the double house, land Public Libra./, tinder direction of Prof. Deceased was a young man of character, C. W. Bradleo, Daniel H. Warner of Rockland Change of Bill Nightly. AMONG BAY~ POINTERS. R. C. Rankin. About 180 dancers ” par- ■west of W. O. Hewett’s, Park street, is occu­ devoted to b;s fiiends and beloved by rU. and Mury E. Waltz of Damariscotta. July Water Rates ! Popular Prioes, - 25,35, 50 ots. 1 cipate pied by Mary Scanlon Lord, who has moved Seats now on sale at the Opera House. here from Thomaston. Hotel Fast Filling Up With Guests From All O»er The rehearsals are held in A iuiut/ Hall. S t a t e s . The regular rehearsals are scheduled as fol- ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The It»ekland W ater Co. Apodal Matinoo Saturday Afternoon. The First Baptist Society has given the The Country. lov .’, and participants should cut th’S out and a n d th e pastor, Rev. J. II. Parshley, July and August keep it for reference: C. A. A.—The official scorer of the Rock- K en w ed t—Rockland, July 6, William C. Ken- for a vacation. The pulpit will be supplied The following is a list of the late arrivals at neday, aged 20 years. Camden Ik Rockland Water Co. The “January” Dance, Wednesday, from 2 'and B jeball Club is J. W. Thomas, who is Htkaiinb—Camden, July 4, Joseph B. Stearns, during his absence. the Bay Point: Give notice that theSeml-Annual Water Rates be­ to 3 p. m.; “Februat/,” Wednesday, 3104 secretai/ of the Board of Directors. P ater­ aged 64 years, 6 months. Funeral at 2 P. m. Mon­ Some of the laundrymen of the county talk Alfred Wilbur, Mrs. Alfred Wilbur, Boston; day. come due and are payable at their office,No.7 Lime- FARWELL OPERA HOU8E Miss A. W Putnam , Providence, It. I.; -Mis. F . K. p. in.; “Mfrch,” Thursday, 2 to 3 p. m.; son, who is now plajlng wi*h the Rucklands, F obs—Rockland, Jply 1, Ralph C., «on of Jerry rock Street, on and after July 1st, 1895. of forming an association agreeing to do no Gibson. Mrs H. C. Bh by, Arthur G. Bixby, Bos­ “April,” Wednesday, in to 11 a. rr ; “ May,” pitched in th s c i./o n the Freeport* July 4, nnd Alice A. Fob*, aged 4 years lb month*. The Rockland, Ju n e 24, 1896. 2 work except for cash. A cash basis is a veiy ton; Iru I’erego, Miss Gertrude Perego, Brooklyn, Thu'sday, 4 to 5 p. m.; “June,” Inursday, 1S93, and J r ’y 4, 1894. remains were taken to ritockton for burial. G. L. BLACK, Manager. nice way of doing business. N. Y.;Mrs. Geo. H. Leonard, Miss Gwendolen 2 to 4 p. m.; “July,” Thursday, 7:30 to 8:30 Ko brin s—Rockland, Ju n e 28, Grace M. R obbins, Leonurd, Miss Patrice Glezson, (maid), C. W. W.—“z\li Baba’- is pronounced as tho’ iged 24 yeurs, 1 month, 28 day*. STATE OF MAINE. B EG IN N IN G I I | "Jf Green, Boston; O. K. Waegatt, Bangor;Miss Helen p. m.; “August,” ladies, Thursday, 9 to 10 Mattie Donnell, a sixteen year old, hailing spelled “Arlee Barbar.” » 8 now—Brooklyn, N.Y., June 28. Capt. Ambrose E tbcutivb D bhartm ent, / From Rockland, Me., was arrested for drunken­ M Waldron, Homerville; Mrs. H. Green. L. Etta a. m., gentlemen, Thursday, 8:30 to 9:30 Snow, a native of Thomanton, aged 83 yearn. The Augusta, June 18,18U5 { Wednesday, JUly II G reen, Boston; A. McArthur, Mrs. A. McArthur, p. m. ; “September,” Wednesday, 4 to 5 p. m.; emaliis were brought to Thomaston for burial. Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the ness. She was given one year in the reform­ nuise and two children,Montreal;Edward J.Lovell, CaLOEBWOod —N o. Conway, N. H , July 4, Fred “ October,” Wednesday, 9 to 10 a. nt.; “No­ FIRE AT OWLS HEAD. Pardou of George H. Grant, a convict In the State atory.—Gloucester, Mass., Breeze. M iss Grace Elliott Duiiand, Elmira, N. Y ; Miss Calderwood, u resident of Vinalhaven, aged 32 Prison, under sentence for the crime of breaking “ Pegging along ! Doing something all the N ina E. R aw son, Miss M. 11. Richardson, Hornvlls- vember,” VVedne-day, 8:30 to 9:30 p. m.; and entering is now pending before the Governor 4 K T I G E C T S vllle, N Y.; M/s. F W. Durand, Elmira, N. Wm it h —Hartford, Conn., July 0, Martha Payson, and Council, and a hearing thereon will be granted time,” said F. J. Bicknell of the Livingstone B. T. Sewell, Ilesboro; Win. Richardson, Horn “ December,” Saturday, 3 o’clock. A flefec ve chimney was the cause of the T he matrons of the various dances are as rldow of Lyman Smith, formerly of Camden, In the Council Chamber at Augusta, on Tuesday, Manufacturing Co. This company is steadily ellsvlile, N Y . K 1 N. Y.; burning of the house of Capt. lien*/ Clark aged year*, 4 months, 10 days. the sixteenth day of Julv next, at three o’clock gaining ground with its first-class goods. H. F. Amsden, Mrs. H. F. Amsden, F. D. Amsii 1, follows: “Janua.y,” Mrs. Fred W. Wight; at Owl’s Head Friday nfternoon. The house ra. NICHOLAS FESSENDEN, Boston; Mrs Anna G Dow, Miss Fannie G Dow, “Februa./,” Mrs. Ada F. Keene; “ March,” was burned to the ground and but very little 20-28 Secretary of State. Before the Fourth peas were plenty, but in New York; Hayward Pierce, Mbs fierce, Frank­ Watches and Jewelry at FREDERIC BRYTON fort, Me.; Clark Henry, Harry Manning, Bos.on; Mrs. A. S. R:ce; “April,” Mrs. C. E. Little­ of the furrlure was saved. The loss is and around that glorious day the market was Miss Caroline Aohorn, Miss Jennie Fales, citv; field; “May,” Mis. F. C. K r:ght; “ lune,” And his own New York company In his great estimated at about $I2co with a smo’l in­ GOOD OPENINC play bare of this favorite garden produce. And Mr. John .I. Hill, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Mrs. N. F. Cobb; “J r ’y,” Mrs. C. II. Berry; surance in the Cochran, Baker & Cross Use "Good Samaritan" Llnlmsrat. what is the Fourth without peas? A hollow Bushnell, Mrs. Thomas Unveudcri, Brooklyn, N. For active lady or gentleman acquainted with “August,” Mrs. Peter Kennedy; “September,” agency. ______neighborhood. Compensations from $10 to $160 mockery! Y.; A. 8. Buzzell, Rockland; J. Il Oliver, Bos­ ton; W. F. Jones, Lewiston; Frederick tfpiu, New Mrs. A. F. Crockett; “October,” Mrs. Wm. monthly. Work outlined (July energetic party, “Forgiven.” The foundation for D. E. Carleton’s new Y ork City. T. Cobb; “November,” Mrs. E. A. Butler; Pui:i Clyde.— The celebration of the ambitious to succeed, need apply. No capital re­ Fourth passed off vet/ finely. The Chapel GOLD BONDS FOB SALE! quired. Address, with reference, state ago and house, State street, is nearly completed. It is A dinner party enjoyed Landlord Costello’ “ December,” Mrs. Wm. H. Glover. whether married or single. Globe Bible Publish­ a fine piece of work. The southern wall is hospitality Friday and had a royal good Lire. Society took £336. The boat race was very ing Co., 723 Chestnut Street, Phlla., Pa. Change of Play Nightly. rather fancy, made of paving stones with col­ The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Chap­ preti./. Levi Hupper, took first prize. There ored cement. man, Miss Chapman, Bangor; Mies Fogler, THE STEAMBOATS. were ten boats in the race. James Teel took 5 per cent Bonds. Alao money Invested In Prices, - 25, 35 and 50 ots. Miss Gay, Miss Crockett, Miss Andrews, Miss first prize in the tub race. The ball game al eat ate securltlea. For eale by F. M. rtllA W , Tickets now ou sale at Gpera House. A considerable party of our business and between the Clark Islands ami Port Clydes was Broker, 420 Main Street, Rockland. 14-17 Simonton, Miss Crockett, W. W. Case, M. E. The steamers Catherine and Juliette of ‘he professional men went by steamer to Two very exciting from first to last and was won by Agents Wanted. Bush island, Tuesday, to view the landscape Wotton, Dr. E. IL Wheeler, F. J. Simonton, Blueh;’l & Ellsworth line entered on the daily To represent the Most Complete Nurseries lu Jr., R. IL Crockett, Rockland trips Saturday, leaving RocP’and every day the Port Clydes, by one score. z\t one time o ’er with reference to the condemnation of it looked as though the Clark islanders would America. Customers get what they order uud the that island by the national government for except Monday and Ellswur’h every «lay ex­ best quality. Position permanent; terms liberal; take the cup, they ba\.ng the lead by thir­ pay weeklv. Write at once and secure territory. D a n c in g lighthouse purposes. QIC LAND SALE. cept Sunday. teen scores at the seventh inning. Clarence KLLWANOKItfc BARRY. Mt. Hope Nurseries, The city offers a reward of S50 for informa­ The Emmeline now leaves for Bangor at Russell of Warren umpired with perfect fair­ Summer Boarders Rochester, N. Y. 22 tion that shall lead to the detection of the The Frohoc estates on the Belfast road, 11 a. in., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Lincolnville, have been sold to Maurice 1’. ness and sa sfaction to all. The drama in A few boardera can bo accommodated at the C la sse s. party or patties who fired the shots through and returns Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday. the evening was well patronized, some 400 Ocean llouae, Owl’s Heud, .Me. For further in­ Hale, a real estate man, of Boston. 'The land , n V the door and window of the drug store of C. J. R. T.ye is the local agent— — The Gov. attending, and was well played. formation addreaa R- D. RAWSON, Prop. 27 Horse for Sale. II. Moor & Co., the night of July 3. covers about 600 acres and takes in a store, Bodwell took a great many over to Vinalhaven several housea, a splendid strip ol beach, and the Fourth without a hitch in the arrange CARD OF*THANKS. NOTICE. Good driver; weighs 960 lbs.; will *ell|very lov fir. R. C. R an k i The name of Peter Garnett, a Rockland runs back to the mountains. This is a valu­ 26 boy who is at the State Reform School, ap­ meats----- The Pentagoet,the New York boat, Ifu, Ellen B. M ui. able piece of property and sold for a good is fast building up a business and proving a The General Berry Hose No 3, of Rock­ bed and board without eatticicnt enuau, J shall pay W ill open hi* claaa iu^dan pears on the roll of honor of those who have round sum. land, desires to thank the members of the Lew­ □ debts of hor contracting after this date. Maine Music Co. conducted themselves well. In the annual great convenience to merchants here. 27 RO8WKLL MURPHY. at Armory Hall, Sprins'l iston and Auburn Fire Department, especially Vinalhaven, July 8. -exhibition of the school Peter appeared with Steamer City of Bangor, of the B. A B. to J. O. Herbert Hose Co. for the many cour­ CIRLS WANTED. TUE8DAY, JULY credit. line had a fall nassenger list out of Boston tesies shown them during their visit on the Girls for general housework, nurses and the Hours from 2 to 4 and H to 10. BE/\ufipuL Friday night. Tne Penobscot, pko with a full RUG FOR SALE. nursery con obtain first-class places by applying at The appearance of Miss Effie Crockett, occasion of the Lewiston Centennial Celebra­ An extra flue Muquetto Rug, I 1-4 yards square, be Intelligence office of MU8. R. 0. HEDGES, Thursday, Friday aud Saturday nights of this list of passengers, was delayed by fog and tion, July 4. F. A. WALSII, Foreman. entirely new, uud will be sold at a great bargulu. 7 Grove Street. Rockland week will be interesting to our lovers of the /\flD J\CCEP1^OLE PqESEftf arrived here to-day several hours late. The * can be seen at26 GRANITE STREET. 24 Terms $4—One-half in advance. accident to the Lewiston has not interfered drama. Miss Crockett-Carleton has met with J. W. Walker, practical piano tuner, will Engine and Boiler and Sow­ much success the past year iu the Frohraan with that steamer’s regu’ar trips. Steamers Cottage House for Sale. make his usual visit to Rockland about July A one and a half story Cot* ige House. Iot6ux90, company of players. leave here daily for Boston except Sundays, 18. Address as usual to this office. ing Machines for Sale- and daily for Bangor. ell stocked with fruit aud shade trees and shrub- Au upright emrlnu and boiler, 8 horse power, IS There’s great goings on at Tillson’s wharf. cry. Situated on Hhaw Ave., near Beech Btresl. 19 T) 10 Wheeler 8c Wilson sewing For particulars, enquire on ,he premises. k Wilson button-hole : The new freight building is being hurried to SOCIAL SIDE LAWNS. completion, great alterations and improve­ kxwouuaut OV T\J»U 1 K - HOWARD II. BROW ______pulleys, belting tables i---- Bradley’s English Lawn fertilizers and benches and everything complete for shirt manu­ ments are being made in theB. A B. office and choice lawn grass seeds will make your lawn facturing, 409 ft. steam pipe. Will be sold together the restaurant, while on the outside a crew is Pleasant Eienings Spent In Forgetting Trials COTTACE HOUSEFONSALE r Separately. Call or address Why Send Away to Buy at work paving the wharf. green and beautiful. Please try them. For Lot and buildings at South End, magnificent la-20 MILS. K. C. COUTH ELL, Thomaston, Ms and Troubles. sale by O. B. Fales, 48 Beech street, Rock­ view excellent facilities fur small family. For sale Chas. M. Cook, who has been on the road at a bargulu. EDWARD K. GOULD, Probate land. Office, Ci m i H ouse. 22 with Tony Coleman, is at home. Mr. Cole­ The C. C. Club, with a few invited friends man is in Camden, called there by a little met with Miss Alice Sprague at her home, The Mountain View Hotel, Camden, Me., Harnesses for Sale. matter of law in which he figures as ulaintiff. Camden street, last evening. Games and F. O. Martin, proprietor, is now open for the Piano Lessons. Sew in Mr. Cook says the company has bad a fine music were a part of the evenings program season, 26 MIH8 JENNIE McLilN, a pupil of Ernst business. They have been down in the and refreshments of icecream, cake, etc., were Perabo, Is prepured io *. ive lessons on the Piauo- Provinces. served. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by fortu. T erm s reasonable. Address 52 M1CCUAN1C Maine Mueio Co. BTPSET, Uockbuui 25 The First BapCst Choral Association will all present. Miss Sprague was the recipient hold its rehearsal Thursday evening of this of a dainty souviner spoon from her young M achine Roller Skates For Sale. week with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Whitcomb, THE friends. Dunn street, Thomaston. The 6 :4c* car will A fine lot of Roller Skutes for sale at a bargain, A S V R B - . R e g in a FISH ANO FISHING. part of bankrupt stuck. EDWARD K. GOULD, |je taken from Breck's station. A. F. BURTON, Register of Insolvency. 22 m u ; fob PILES! CHEAP? Manufactuiei ut and Dealer In I am agent lor Dr. E. M. Botot’s Sure Cure for Sol Jacobs sailed into Gloucester, Thurs­ PIANO FOR SALE. Piles; also Dr. Ruhun’s Cathartic Hits. I have a New York and Eastern S* S. Co. flusic Box. day, with 100 barrels of the biggest kind of A square piauo for sole at a bargain. Inquire a| few FREE SAMPLE BOXES of Pile Medicine at fresh mackerel, caught ofl Sankety Head. 48 PA C IFIC 8 1 . my I use 21 Trinity St., aud at mv office 406 Main Office open Wednesday aud Saturday. A Musical Novelty, remleriug ou one or They sold for 14I4 cents ea.h. Eighty mack­ W.H.SMITH,------Rockland. E. F. LEACH two accurately tuned steel combs the most erel just filled a barrel. Capt. Jacob’s stock FO R SA LE. )>6auti(ul music and playing an unlimited up to dale is something like 513,000. For sale tow to close out uu estate, situated in the OF ROCKLAND, SAILING! DATES GF numlter of tunes. New music issued every town of Uoire, Kuos County, Maine, 8A* miles week- Over ouethoussud tunes now ready, frurn Union depot, the property formerly owned by la Selling a good, ttvadrawor, Oak Mocklua including dunces, operatic aud all the THE LAWN FESTIVAL the 80. Hope Mfg. Co., consisting of large two Steamer Pentagoet MACHINE SHOP FOR SALE. for MHO. Ualivarod aad W arrauUd latest popular airs story building containing grist will, shafting, etc., The Machine Shop aud fixtures of the late George FOR THE MONTH GF JULY, 1896. Thia is the first and only music box man- also two-story palut shop, good water power. A H. Joucs of South Union, Knox Co., Maine, with Leave Kaatport fur Boafclaud aud N. Y Postponed on account of the week of bad yraml opportunity. Inquire of JAMES P- IKJBB0, the land on which It stands aud the water power uluctured in the United States, and Jar g- He al*u has iu stock Standard, Domestic Monday, July 1st, “ surpasses the finest imported onee The weather, will lake place on the Broadway M onum ental connected therewith. The shop Is about thirty by Thursday, “ *• llib, ” mechanism is of wonderful Deduction, and forty oi fifty feel Hour space, two stories high aud White, New Home, New Ideal aud laaalitng /nx Monday, “ 22d, ** Baseball giouad* Wednesday of next week. BUSINESS FOR SALE. a baseureot. Tools, etc., all in order for lamed late $6 to $10 leas lhau laal year on aocouat of ha so strong aud well finished that with ordi­ u»>-. Teruxa cash or undoubted security. MRS. Leave Hock laud for New York nary care it will last for a life-time, It runs A n interest ii a riaall steam power, wood work­ no agent ou the road to pay cuaualsatoaa to. The Rockport Baud will give a tine concert, ing nluut. Variety jobbing, manufacture of house C. A. JONES, Exx. of Estate. Rsfereuce, P h iIxj Tuesday, Ju ly 2nd, nt 4 p. in. fifteen minutes with one winding. The General THI’&sto n , Rockland- 26 finishings, etc. Established two years, doing a Naadlaa, OU and Part* furalakod for Friday, “ 12th, cases are ornamental and highly jKilished. there will be a braiding of the Maypole by a good business. A bargain. Poor health sole rea­ Tueaday, “ 3$rd, •• The tuue-sheets are indestructible, being son for selling. E- M. HHAW , firm 8haw kliMls o f M a ik in a s. L eave N. Y- fo r JbLocklaud au d K a a tp o rt made of meta1, aud are easily adjusted or number of young ladies, there will be interest­ Cemetery Work. Braith, Rockland, Me. 16 Saturday, July bib, at 4 t>. in. changed. A large 1 lock uf Monuments, TaUleis, Headstones B^LL^D PWK. Wednesday, “ 17tn, •• ing Kindergarten exercise-* under the direc­ and Marks s which will be sold at prices to suit 8BW1NG MAGHIMKS MKPA1RBD Saturday, “ 27lh, “ the times « - First class work a specially. JOBBING DONE. tion of Mist K. J. Bromley, there will be bril­ 1*44 to do wori_ _ Cottage to Rent or Sell. Freight received in New York at H e r 10, E. It 1 Jobbing of all kinds. Cottage Is all furulshod—has a separate cook Z E . P \ HLEULCTEI, Fur rates, etc., apply to J. C. ROBERTS, A vent, Spear, May & Stoyer, liant illuminations, pretty booths, refreshment* Office 4 Works near K. & L. Depot, room and is desirable every way- For terms write (Telephone 781 Broad) 28 South St, New York. to EDWARD E. MILLER, West Qulacy, Moe*. G-S. ATWOOD, Agent. Rockland; F.H. MU.1.1 of all kind*, pretty dresses, etc., etc., etc. THOMASTON, ME. 28-27 835 Hulu ML, Uecktaad. JBJ£N, Agent, E astport. ROCKLAND AGENTS. T IIE R O C K b A N D C O U R T E R -G A Z E T » T U E SD A Y , JU L Y 9, 1895

OREGON, HORSE SENSE “ I had the invention, however, patented in WASHINGTON 1S68, and in 1871 sold the right of the United CALIFORNIA, IDAHO, I N A States to the Western Union and afterwards AND ALL WESTERN POINTS. the right o f Canada. Early in 1872 I went A ll Select Ew nntoM from dncnpn Every Pur, to England with it, and helped to introduce Via Chicago, Union Pacific, and Northwestern Lim it there for two years without receiving any SHORTEST ROUTE. LOWEST _ benefit for it. They were not disposed to For humUoiiM illustrated folder and detailed tpf**™*"” Interesting Sketch of the Life of •ddreax W. MASSEY. N. E. Paw. Apt-, R. ftMITf pay on account of an English law which re­ T h a t is Best Tr»v. |>u». Act-. Enron Partite By •*Wi WnAhlntton 8t., Roetnn, Mam. served to the Government the right to use all a Self-made Man. patents, and the telegraph was owned by the lin nn experience of ovet fifty years government. In iny behalf Mr. Weaver, combined with modern invention Maine Central Railroad manager of the Atlantic Cable Company, saw and improvement makes the His Enrly llajs-W ork on Hie Farm ami ' W‘ "• Smith- m'n!l.,er,o1 »" o l l n v Frank Jones will leave Rockland, weather name of “Norumbega.” Here he brought all large dairy buildings are among the finest in ittlng, atflu. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays his stores of bric-a-brac, carved ivories,bronzes existence. The immediate estate of Norum­ T han at any other place tti the city. Saturdays,i. for islesboro,Islesboro, Castine, Deer isle,Isle, neug-Bedg. engravings, and a magnificent library, the bega was gradually being brought to a high In thin claw ia included 20 Ihn bent wick, (Bluehlll) Brooklln, Southwest Harbor, McCormick Binders. Reapers and Mowers are built by the McCORMICK HARVESTING Rice; 6 11»h. choice Rio Coffee; 2 Wash whole gathered in years of travel in foreign condition of beauty. Numerous houses, dis­ Mortheast Harbor, Bar Harbor, Millbrldge. Jones- MACHINE CO., CHICAGO, and are lor sale wherever grain or grass Is grown. Tubs, 1 Scrubbing Brush, to doz. port and Moeblosport, arriving at Machlnsport lands, and made of the place the most unique posed about this property, Mr. Stearns had Clothes Pins; 25 bars French Laundry about 0 30 p . m. and beautiful private residence in Maine, and transformed into fine summer cottages for Soap. Returning, will leave Machlasport, weather per Conover rent. In the extensive operations entailed by mlttlng, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday i> from it dispensing a broad hospitality. He You can got just as good bargains 4 a. m. via same landings, arriving In Rockland was a man of handsome appearance, brilliant these improvements Mr. Stearns was the cease­ 8 p. m., connecting with train leaving for Boston LAMSON & STIMPSON, in conversation, full of wit and humor, and less overseer, designing all the improvements for 50 cents; for 25 cents, for 15 26 and personally superintending their execution. PAYBOX TU CK ER, V. P. A Gen’l Ma AG-ENTS, ROCKLAND. his friends were countless. He was not cents; fo r 10 cents and so on, for we F. K. BOOTH BY, G. P . & T A. given to talking of himself, though he could He was all his life of indomitable energy, and W. 8. EATON, Gen. Freight Agent. do so very interestingly, for he had much to the paralysis that fell upon him at this com­ Pianos! are selling at lower prices than any Harflware, Wooflen Ware, Tinware, all Kinds FarinTools, draw upon. lie once in an interview touched paratively early age may be directly attributable where else. upon some of the salient features of his life, to the excessive mental strain under which his BOSTON & BANGOR S.S.00 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. in the following manner; habits of invention and application kept him. We receive Fresh Goods every morning He was a man of broad culture, honorable, Hiich ns Beef, Pork Ribs, Lambs, Veals, DAILY TO BOSTON. 31 and 33 Sea >»t.. - Rockland. “ My ancestors came from England in 1630 Strawberries, Asparagus, Lettuce, Rad­ and settled in Watertown, Mass. My father’s gentle and refined, marvelously taught in AT ishes. Cucumbers, etc. Sweet Cream, books and the arts and sciences. He was always uood. Mixed Pickles and count­ Change in Time of Departure. name was Edward R. and my grandfather’s name was Elijah. The former settled in Weld, enthusiastic in his regard for Camden, identi­ less other goods. Bargains in Franklin county, Me., in 1S11, where I was fied himself with the town’s prosperity, and I t e e f Commencing MONDAY, JULY 1, IHOft born in 1831. It was a custom in those days his death removes a citizen to whom her Steamers will leave Rockland for Boston when there were large families, as was ours, people owe much. I Ie was greatly beloved G o . aa fo llo w s: Spring Curry Comb there. Norumbega is a repository of rare and E v e r y L&Unday, July 1, Penobscot at 6 :OO p. m. for some of the boys to work out. It fell to Clock Spring Blade. Soft ns a Brush. Fits every Curve. The beautiful things, many very costly. Besides une M u sic •Tuesday,. July l ip 2, . City o f Bangor at 7 :3O p. my lot. At the age of 8 years I went to live M a t n r d a y Wednesday, July 3, Lewiston at <1:00 p. Only Perfect Comb. Used by U. S. Army nntl by Bnrnum and on a farm, doing all kinds of work such as a these stores, he owned what is said to be the Thursday, July 4, City“ of ' ~Bangor gorat7:3Op.r largest and finest private collection of Japanese Friday, July 5, ~Penobscot at 6 :OO p. Forepangli Circuses, and Leading Horsemen of the World. boy in those days had to do, and remained ROCKLAND. Saturday, Ju ly 6, Lew iston ut 6; Ask your Dealer for It. Sample mailed post paid 25 cents. there four years. Then I went to live with carved ivories in existence—this is loaned to See oqr —10- wi me > m lX RPKI.MU l UBBT 00MB CO , 100 Lafayette St., Seuth Iteni, ladlaaa Dr. Blake, in Phillips, to learn a trade of my the New York museum of fine arts; and also Franz M. Simmons own, as I had an idea,that I wanted to be a the finest collection of Aztec remains, loaned to the Smithsonian Institution. Cor- Kain and Winter Sts., upon arrival of steamer from doctor. I took care of all his horses, cut the For Green’s iumdltig, South West Harbor, North fun being between II. M. II., Dufer and Lit­ the wood and went to school.” Mr. Stearns was twice married, first to Lois Rockland, Me. East Haibor and Bar Harbor, dally, except Mon During Mr. Stearns’ childhood it was the M. Brooks, by whom there were three chil­ day, at 5 to 6 a. m., or upon arrival of steamer tle Nellie. 2:45 CLASS—PURSE $100. fashion for Sunday-school scholars to memo­ dren, all deceased; and second to F. Amanda In Insolvency. Notice of Second Meeting. from Boston. FOURTH OF JULY TROTTING Edmonds of Portsmouth, N. IL, who survives For Swans’ Island, Sundays and Thursdays Iowa Maid, b in, W L Barrowa...... 2 - 1 t 1 rize verses of the bible, a custom now ap­ For Seal Harbor, Wednesdays and Saturdnyi Little N ellie, b m, D r Farnham ...... 1 2 2 3 him, with two sons, Edward S. and Hany parently largely obsolete. He told how he STATE OF MAINE. For Sorrento, Sundays. D ufer, g g, C S C oburn...... 4 6 3 2 once memorized the entire book of Luke : Stearns. In the suffering that has accom- I Light as a Fairy, RETURNING H N II, k a. M F Donahue...... 3 3 4 4 panied Mr. Stearns’ illness, and which was Knox sh. Codkt o r Insolvency. Lady Florence g m, George Benner...... 5 4 dr “It was while I was living at Dr. Blake’s at W hite as snow, of James A. Trowbridge of Rock- From Boston, dally at 0:00 p Great Fun Among the Horsemen Tissutt, b fl, Fred Ripley...... 6 0 5 5 the age of 13. The scholars were trying to borne with a patience and spirit of uncom­ laud, Insolvent Debtor. From Bangor, touching nt W interport, Buckspt Sweet as a kiss This is to idve notice that pursuant to an order Belfast” ', Northport, and Camden, at 2:00 p. T im e : —10; ^ —1 :1ft; 1 :55; m ile—2 :38. see how many verses they could learn and plaint that was rare, he has been cared fur *4—40; X —1:08; X—1 :68’£ ; m ile-2:36 l.,- 3 7 ; 'Neath mistletoe. of Court therefor, a second meeting of the Credi- Tuesdays and "Thuisdnys, and 12:00 noon, at Knox Driving Park. recite. There was a young lady school with ceasless devotion by his wife, a lady of tors of said Insolvent Debtor will be held at the other days >4—1.17: ’X—1:66; mile—2 30. .^ —40; %—1 1"X ; great loveliness of character. In his death T is nature’s best mile-2:30S'- teacher who surprised the school by reciting Probate Court Room in Rockland, in said County, From Hampden nt 1 2:20, and Searsport nt 8 00 Mrs. Stearns and the family have the sincere Replenishment, on Tuesday, the lOth day of .Inly, A .D . 1895, nt p m., every day except Tuesday and Thursday This ended the best race meeting ever held 350 verses. The superintendent, Archibald The staff of life, two o’clock In the afternoon, for the purposes From Bar Harbor, dally, except Sunday nt 1 :l T albot, her father, came along and putting sympathy of a wide circle of friends. in the Knox Park. The funeral is to take place at 2 o’clock “ Magnificent.” named in Section 39 of the Act of said State of Camrten’r Fast Flyer Takes First Money Between the heats Fred II. Berry gave two his hand on my head said, ‘It’s no use, Jos­ Maine, entitled, “An Act in relation to the Insol- From Seal Harbor, Mondays and Thursdays Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Evans of the TH« OCMUINE 16 ALWAYS BRAN! vri t Laws of Maine,” approved February 21, 187.*, (about) 1:10 p m. eph, better give it up. Sofie has said 350.’ in the Thirty Class—Track Record fine exhibition ^eats with his horses Otto and Congregational church officiating. The re and Acts amendatory thereof. From Swans’ Island, Tuesdays aud Fridays C. T L. The first he drove C. F. L. and He knew all the time that it would only EDWARD K. GOULD, (about) 2:40 p 1 mains will be taken to Mount I lope cemetery, Lowered—Von Hi Hern io the Fore make me try the harder. The next Sunday 25-27 Register of said Court From Sorrento, Mondays at 8 :00 a. m. Dan’l Sanders drove Otto, and the heat was Dorchester, Mass., for interment in the family won by C. T. L., time 2:26. The second ex­ I went in with a lesson of 528 verses. Sun FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. the Thirty-seven Race—Iowa Maid day school did not keep in the winter. On plot.—Rockland Tribune. KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate held at CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l Supt., Boston hibition Mr. Berry Jrove Otto and AUie Lam- Rockland on the third Tuenday of dune, 1695. WM. H. IIILL, General Manager, Boston Leads Other Procession. son C. T. L.. giving an exhibition the like of the first Sunday of the next summer it was A certain instiuinent, purporting tx» be the lam rumored that I was to be beaten by a boy in County Commissioners Jones, Cook and 1 will and temunienl of Jom-ph F. Hpear, late of which a Rockland “race crowd” never before Bowden were in session Tuesday. They in­ witnessed. The two horses were quite evenly another part of the town. The next Sunday, R ockport, in mild county, liuving been presented when it came my turn, the teacher, Harrison spected the boilers, which have been in com- probate Bangjar and Rockland Line matched, and made the mile in 2:23.’-o, the mission since the courthouse was built in O h d e r e i), That notice thereof bo given, three fastest mile ever recorded on the track. Josslyn, a kind gentleman, said in his stain- weeks succeMdvely, in T h e Co u r ie r -G a z e t t b , BOSTON & BANGOR S. S. CO At Knox Trotting Park the proprietors meringway: ‘Well, well, Jos—Joseph, how , ?6 ,‘ Their col;ditioin 18 ’“ch that repairs Berry Bros,, provided big sport for the pa An accident to the Friendsnip horse Lady irintodat Rockluml, in cuunty, ttiut uii persona THE STAUNCH STEAMER —how many can—can you say to—today?’ a extensive character will be made ntcrcHed may attend nt a Probate Court to be held trons of the races, and a large crowd Florence was the cause of her withdrawal in at once, but no contract has yet been made nt ltocklund, on the third Tuesday of July present. Ingraham’s band furnished the mu- the third heat of the 2 .-45 class. “ ‘The book of Luke, sir,* I replied. fnext, and show cause, if any they have, why the DOCKLAND” “The rest of the class was dismissed, and for the work. The commissioners also in­ auid inatrunient nbould not be proved, upproved The judges of the day were F. C. Knight, spected the cupola, which will be repaired. and allowed aa the last will aud testament of the CAPT. NELSON II. WEED. The 2.30 race, with five starters, opener! starter; C. A. Davis, and J. F. Fogler, and my teacher said: ‘Well, Joseph, we won’t Will leave Rocklsud daily (except Sundays) think about our d in —din—dinner to— to— A number of bills were ordered paid and a THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. deceased. C. E MESERVEY, Judge. 12:30 p. in. for Camden, Northport, Belfast, F< the ball. Cushnoc Jr., drew the pole and the they were a very fair and satisfactory set of A true copy,—A tte st:g today, will we, Joseph?’ I repeated the book number of other matters of routine disposed Demand It of your Grocer. 26-27 E d w a bd K . G o u l d , R egister. Point, Bucksport, Winterport, Hampden and first had the appearance of being Arthur B.’s judges, both to the drivers and audience. II. of. The next regular meeting of the board due In Bangor at 0:38 p . m. until the three leaders, Arthur B., Little Blanche S. Moor was timer, and A. II. Jones, clerk. of Luke, nearly 1200 verses, and that ended Accept no imitation or substitute. Returning, leave Bangor dally except Sundays the contest. will be held August 6th. KNOX COUNTY.— In Court of Probate held nt and Veni Vici, reached the home streach turn, Rockland on the third Tuesday of June, 1895, 630 a. m. Hampden 6 :20 a. rn., Winterport 7 30 “About this time my father had moved obb ight & Co., Agents. a. m., Bucksport 7 :35 a. in., Fori Points :20 a. in., where the Camden horse came in a pretty THE MAGAZINES. C , W J A certain Instrument, purport mu to be tne lunt Belfast 9 :20 a rn., Northport, 9 :5U a. rn., Camden leader, Blanche second, Arthur B. third from Weld to the town of Searsmont in OBITUARY MENTION. will a!«d testum ent of Thom as a . Robertuon, late 11.00 a. in., arriving In Rockland at 12:00 in. Waldo county, and after living at Dr. Blake’s of Rockland, In said county, having been presented Meals of superior quality served on board. Time 2:26 Robert Louis Stevenson’s last story The second heat was an exciting one, and Ives’’ will be jiublished serially in two years, at the age of 14 I started out to That notice thereof be giv FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. walk to Searsmont, 90 miles, with but $2 in The funeral of Iiarry W. Frye occurred three WILLIAM H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. probably the best one ever shown on the ■ Thursday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Fi- eks Clure’s. E dw akd K. G ou ld , R egister. 17 Marled out to seek my f fortune . •in .the / : Jessie,Je(urne(j who accompanied j ; the Dorchester, remains M 1here, Vinalha ven and F ock J an d leading to the half,where Blanche took second The July number of The Electic opens KNOX COUNTY.—In < ourt of Probate held at and stayed there to the end, but not without wworld. it. t A “company "’’’“"y °.‘of 3°30 yyoung ° W friends !' s a t u r d a------/ n ™ ^...... , ...... Low Prices: Rockland on the third Tuesduy of .lone, 1896. a hard fight, for St. Patrick showed a burst with a fine essay “ For the Beauty of an walked out two miles with me on the way to 1 ______J______Sweet Corn, John Ruggles, guurdian of Guy E Liueken, Ideal,” concerning the relation of evolu1 Belfast, where we were bountifully treated to I "*** J 3 lb. can To'muioeB, Sadie M. Line ken mm Aivuh J. Llneken of Thorn- of speed on the home stretch that certainly nston, In said county, liuving presented his account laces him in the front rank of trotters, tionary principles with the best religious a dinner at the Woodcock farmhouse. Many . Johnny w?8 »n the preserve closet surrepti- 1 Early June Pens, of guardianship of said wauls for allowance ’eni Vici was driven by the veteran Alvin thought. Other more serious articles are eyes were weeping as the company turned to t*°usly helping himself. “ It beats all,” he Marrowfat I OuDEitED, That notice thereof be given, three gO back,ack to* ‘ the —•*' village,' ...... v.i_ while ri ' sta'rted'o’fl_ i rr | Raid. 8aid> linrit*runder'his his hbreath, rp a th . ••hnw“how mmuch u ch jamJam a f«*1l«»rfeller , Weeks successively, in TllE UoL'KIEK-tiAZETIK, c o ? B O D W E L L ! McLain, and broke the track record for trot­ The Art of Justice,” Professor Prestwicli printed In Rockland, in said county, that all persons CAPT. WM. R. CREED, alone,e, after saying good-by, with all my [ can stand 'thout feelin’ crowded.”— Chicago , 3 lb. can Pumpklimpkiii, ters in the first and second heats of the race. Greater Antiquity of Man,” and D Interested may attend at a I'robute Court to be bold Will lJb’-e Vinalhaven for Rockland every week The summary is as follows: worldlydly goods tied up in a piece of cloth j 1 ri>'une- j 8 “ »' Rockland, on the third Tuesday of July day JLt 7 30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. 'earson’? “True and False Notions of which:b I afterwards had made up into a gar------■ ------? | g B&eberi next, and show cause, if any they have, why the said * ' grilng, will leav Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, 2:80 CLASS—I’UKHE $150. ’rayer.” Booksellers always have this account should not be allowed r Vinalhaven at 9:30 a. m. and 4 :00 p. m., land- ment. At Belfast 1 took the steamboat to C. E. MESERVEY, Judge. I at Hurricane and Greeu Island. eni Vici, b g, II M Bean...... 1 ] ] standard tugazine on sale. Portland and then the cars to Newburyport, I A true copy,—attest: W. 8. WHITE, Manag title Blanche, g in, F il B erry...... 2 3 2 where, before getting my dinner, I hired out j 25-27 E d w a bd K. G odld, Itegioter. Aland, Maine, Muy 28, 1895. St. Patrick, ch g, M W Woodman...... 6 2 3 n the inuke up of the summer wardrobe iu a cotton mill. The confinement did not 1 A rthur B, b g, C A C rockett...... 3 4 4 J KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of I’robute, iield ut Cunhuoc, Jr, hr g, M 11 Nash ...... 4 5 6 leaving town, the bicycle gown, or agree with rae. Out of a year and a half ' Rockland, on the third Tuesduy of June. Ib96. that I worked there I lost eight months’ tune I 'I'itne: ,l4'—37; >»—1:12; M—l-*48l m ile - 2 Ather the bicycle outfit, is such an impor Give tfs a Call Geo II M. B arrett, executor of the Just will uml VS Ellsworth Steamboat Co. —37; X —1 :M ; \ - l * 0; n»ll»— - '2 8 ^. M- ‘ taut factor that the choice of material and by sickness, and got so heavily in debt that it ( stament of S ury A. I phani, lute of Rockport, in —1:14; X-**L*62; m ile—2:28. took me eight years to get out of it. I had uuty, deceased, having presented his second style is a serious question. Mohair, or al­ and final unt of udministration of the est do of lugTuesdiy, May 21, 189ft, The 2:37 class was the next to start, with friends who offered to take me home to I paca is a favorite fabric and is equally de­ raid decease 1 foi e horses. Don drew first place, and the little Searsmont, bnt I preferred to stay until my ' < JKDEBEli 'I’hat notice thereof be given, three Stmr.? CATHERINE rae held the lead without a header almost sirable for street and travelling costume on debts were paid. account of its light weight. Linen, duck Leaves Rocklutni Tuesday, Thursday and Satur to the three-quarter pale, where Von Ilillern “At the age of 19, in 1850, 1 went into a , John H. McGrath, Interested muy attend at u Probai k day, on arrival of steamer from Boston, touching at passed him and led to the wire in 2:32; Don aud holluud in tailor form, witli blazer telegraph office in Newburyport to learn the | No. 80 ‘‘ea Street held at Rockland, ou the third Tuesday of July *.sle*b>>ro, C a stin e , L iu L 1 ><•. i - n . n tv ille, second, Young Ilaroldson, who has, by the Eton jacket and dainty cotton or silk shirts business. I stayed there and along the line •...V# ,ul(j h|„,w cause, if any they have, why the te le, Se.lu’X-b'l., I r- 11 k I’’I, .-M. B lu -b J I, ount Hhould not 'be e iiUoweallowed, t barker’s Point, Bluehlll, Hurry .uni Ells worth. ay, greatly improved since the race of June are made up lor mid-summer wear. For to Portland for four years. In 1854 I went 1 C. E MEeERVEY, Judg. Returning, leaves E lsworth M nday, Wednes­ 8, third, Black B. fourth and Abbie Wilkes cooler days the Norfolk jacket increases in into the fire telegraph office in Boston. Be- 1 y,—Attest: day and Friday at 7 o’clock a in. (Hurry Wharf) last. The second heat showed Von Hillern fine that 1 ought to say perhaps that while I 26-27 E d w a r d K G ou ld , Regibte rabove landings, arriving ut Rockland aud cou- popularity. Mohair also appears in the new iciing with steamer for Boston. still a winner. Don broke just after he passed in Portland in 1851, in connecti ,n with Suel ' the wire, which put his driver in such ill bathing costumes and is a serviceable fabric Smith, who was running the Boston office, 1 KNOX COUNTY. In Court of Probate hold at as it does not easily absorb water. The kland on the third Tut «duy of .hint-, 1895. DAILY SERVICE. humor that he seemed to have no desire to the method adopted by us was to send all 1 TIDAL rtain inn runiont, purporting io be it copy of Commencing Hulurday, Julywy •0, sp aa in the heat, and showed very poor judgment “Trilby” jackets, now so popular, are very messages between the two offices without | the Inal will an li tetfluini-nt of Lfiuiond W atte, Julo I Rockland daily (i x ept Monday), and return fro 1 abusing the judges. The heat was the pretty in mohair, lined with bright colors ‘calling.’ While in London in 1875 1 bap- j of A urora, Kai c C, uMy. Illlnol*. an.l «,f i|,. pro ' all landings dally (except Sunday).nday) bale thereof in of Illinois, having been O. A- CROCKETT, Manager, Rockland. slowest of the three, being made in 2:36*0. and trimmed with re vers of velvet or silk* pened to speak to Manager (.'arson of the WAVE <1 foi abate third heat was Von IIillern’s, the inter­ These jackets are made up in the same Anglo-Cable office as to how Smith and I ' O r d e r e d , 'I hut notice thereof bn given, three sent messages one winter without calling. At 1 veeka nucceoively, In 'Tin. Co u r ie r -Ga z e t t b , est being centered in Don and Young Harold material of the skirl as well as of pique, VINALHAVEN STEAMBOAT CO son’s struggle for second, and while Harold first he thought it was absurd, but a few j HEART DISEASE! embroidery aud linen to be worn with wool bate C ourt to son came in second, D n was given that posi months later he told me that they had adopted . Ki I FLOUR the third Tueaduv of July Summer Arrangement. tion to oilset the three breaks Ilaroldson skirls. Fancy waists are more abuudaut, it ,m hi, cable, ami since then it has been ! No A p p e tite , C ould N ot ext, the firfcljjubllculiou to be three vveeka before more varied and more attractive than ever. adopted by all the cable lines and all largi Sleep, Wind on Stomach. ------allow cauau, If any they huve, why made to Don’s one. The summary is as It Beats the World ! the paid inairuiueut should not be proved, upproved follows: The styles, fabrics aud trimming with their fiices. The only virtue that Smith and I had and allowed at» the lu&t will and teeiament of the “For a long time I hud a terrible 2:87 CLABS—1‘UBhK 6125. Dresden nod Watteau effocls are ideal. in inaugurating the system was in sticking deceased. Str. VINALHAVEN pain at my heart, which fluttered al­ 26-27 C, E. MESERVEY, Judge. Uillorn, blk », Fred ributtuck ...... 1 1 , close to our stools, instead of spending the Wind aud weather permitting, will leave Swan’s “La Mode de Faris” and “ Faris Album most incessantly. I had no appetite A true copy,—A n e a t: Island every week day at 6 45 a. m.. Green’s Land­ Don, b g, T E G usbee...... 2 4 2 time in the back office or skylarking on the E d w abd K. G o u ld , lteidater ing about 7 a. in., Vinalhaven ubout 8.20 a. m., Young lluroldMou, eh g, F II B erry...... 3 2 3 of Fashion” cost $3.60 each for a year’s sub­ street. and tumid not sleep. I would be com­ arriving at Rockland about 9.86 a. m. Black B, blk «, D r Farnham ...... 4 3 4 scription, or 35 cents a copy. “The French “As I said before, I entered the Boston tel­ pelled to Bit up in bed and belch gas Returning will leave Rockland every week day Abbie WRkea, cb in, W A Walker...... 5 5 5 rom my stomach until I thought KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, held at at 2 p. in., Vinalhaven about 8.2o p. in., Green’s Time: U— 1:15; V-1A6; mlle-2:32 Dressmaker” Is $3.00 per annum, or 30 egraph office in 1854. The next year in June Rockland on the third Tuesday of June, 1896. Landing about 4.45 p. in , arriving ut Swuu's -W , 1:18; —1:58; mfle—2:38^. ‘<-38; cents a copy;^aud “ La Mode” $1.50 a year, the superintendent resigned. Although the | everY m inute would be iny last, A certain inntruineni, purporting to be the lo«t - 1 :16; X —1 *64, luile—2:34. will uud tcatauieoi of Susan 11 ttpofford, late of Island about 6.46 n. m. or 15 cents u copy. If you are unable to youngest in office and the youngest in years, W<13* e i:e d , That notice thereof be given, three Portland ut 6 20 p. in., Bowtou at 9 30 p. m. starters, among them Little Nellie, Ephraim newsdealer don't take auy substitute, but during which time nty salary was raised from M. C. R. R. Tickets to Portland and Boston from Gay’s new trotter, driven by Dr. Farnham, ^Kxxt to £2500, and by taking care of the a room without resting. My hus­ eeke successively, iu T h e Co u ribr-Gz z e t t e , ail landings for sule on hoard ut reduced rates. apply by mail to Messrs. A. McDowell & band induced me to try printed iu Rockland, in »uid County, that all per- gjg-Kound Trip Tickets, between Rockland and who easily captured the first heat, the other Co., 4 W est lltb street, New York City. city clocks it was made up to £3000. In 1867 sons interested may attend ut a Probate Court to bo Vinalhaven, 26 cents horses stringing along all over the track. The was elected president of the Franklin Tele­ belli ut ltocklund, on the third Tuesday of July J. R. FLYK, Gen'i Agt., Rockland. next, and show cause, If auy they huve, why the second heat was different. On account of For Over Fifty Years graph Company, operating between Washing­ Dr. Miles’ H eart Cure suid instrument should not be proved, approved me preference Dr. Farnham took his posi Mas. W ia s l o w ’s S o u t h in g S v au r has been ton and Boston, with iny headquarters iu and am happy bo say it has cured and allowed us the last will und testament of the tion in the rear of the field, aud was never ased tor over fifty years by millions of Boston. 1 held the office two and a half deceuaed. STEEL ROOFING me. 1 now have a splendid appetite 26-27 C. K. M EbK R V EY , Judge. able to attain the lead, which was a great mothers for their children while teething years and while there invented the duplex sys­ and sleep well. Its effect was truly ▲ true copy.—A ttest: disappointment to the crowd, which had with perfect success II soothes the child, tem of telegraphy by which two messages marvelous.” E dw abd K. Gould, Register. and SIDING. kicked Nellie for a winner. The horses were softens the gums, allays all pain, cures arc scut over the same wire at the same time. MBS. HAKKY E. BTAItR, Pottsville, pa. Can be obtained of your grocer, (ba«.Bduri>h'a Patent.) mnebed all through the beat, and breaks were wind colic, aud is the best remedy for did not for a moment think of making any Diarrheas. Il will relieve the poor little Ugfitnlng, Firs and Storm Prest recorded pretty thickly. Iowa Maid was sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists In money out of it, my whole motive being to guuruulco th at the Ursl bolllu will boooliL. iven the heat, time 2:3$. After this it wa every part of the world. Twenty-five cents relieve the company, which was crowded with All druggists bell it ut *1, S hot,tvs for 16, o r Cobb, W ight & Co. different,i f ...... the Union mare didn’t...... seem to have a bottle. Be sure aud ask for “ Mrs. W in- business. In this case ‘necessity was the C h ild re n Cry for Smuch trouble in capturing the other two, the low’s Soothing Sjrup. mother of invention.' Wholesale Distributors. Pitcher’s Castoria. 1

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THE ROCKLANDdOURIM IE T T E : T U E S D A Y , JU L Y 9 1895.

fore the clo«i of the season he will be as Rocklands in the sixth were costly. Both good a pitcher as any in the county.” ! Hass and Maroney pitched winning ball and nn tb ro 1 he playing of the Warrens was vciy er- j as will be seen by the score their work was Douylns, 2b Ai\' lll'P M l ratic, all making errors at critical points of about equal. The score • Robbins, r. f. the game Burrlll, I. f. I Every Rockland player showed up well T. I’nlstrer, a. a. McDermod, lb. Doiiylnpfl, 2b Gorm an c. Is the Rosult|of Base Ball Season Starts Under I diun’tt exert - — himself• ' " "for ,n the ■he first hela- few Marone>' innings Rob;*ii)R, rf, Carney,3b. and it was very noticeable that when he T. Pulstflef, If, lb, W nrdwell, m. wanted to retire the side he did so. Seven of McDcrmod, c, N . Pulsifer, p. Favorable Circumstances. Gorm an, *e, To ohiain a Kandscme DISORDERED the twelve hits made off him were made the Carney, 3b, T otals, first four innings. He is a twirler and Mana- Burr, p, STOMACH, N. Pnlsifier, cf, ager McGrath marie no mistake in securing nil tr po his services. His reputation as a batter was Robinson, p. W arren’s H ard L uck—W ill It C hangel— N ew bert, 2b BLUR BEFORE well sustained. He hit the ball every time the Simonton, lb. Thousands of People Witness the First ball didn’t hit him. Gerrish caught a superb 12 12 30 16 Powers, c. T H E E Y E S , game and his throwing was “out of sight.” Locke, 3b, WORKS Games—Managers are Smiling From Nevens covered the initial bag without an er Oroekctt, p. If Folsom, 3b, B urton, If. p. DIZZINESS, ihe Report of the Gate-keepers—The ror and his quick handling o f the ball kept County, Meserve, rf. the Warrens close to the bag. Wakefield Wakefield, 8b, .McGuire, sa. 1 Games Played. played his usual brilliant game at second. M aroney, p. OVER-EATING, Me Manas, lb, Totals, 31 i 5 24 12 FR'E! County was unfortunate in getting in the way Gerrish, c, Inning* of a number of difficult balls but he showed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Patterson, If, 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 4 0 —13 SOUR STOMACH, that he was all right. Folsom at third was MoLoon, cf, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0 Crockett swung the ball, Folsom swung his just as good as we had said he would be *’ ?r.s, rf. bat, the bat and ball connected, the ball Enrnerl runs, C'Amden 3, Two base bits, I)oug> CONSTIPATION, and his star pickups, accurate throwing and 40 11 28 10 las, McDermod, Carney. Stolen bases, Douglas 2, sizzed past second, Folsom sprinted to first, daring base running “caught on” with the Simonton, Lockc. Base on balls, by Roblraon 3, the air was rent with applause and the base­ 123456780 10 Burtoa 2, Crockett, Pulsifer 4. Htruck out, Carney LIVER COMPLAINT. crowd. McLoon, the only Rockland boy 000006000 1— 2, N ew bcrt 2, Sim onton 3, Ixicke, Crockett. Me­ ball season of ’95 was started under favorable on the team, played with dash, vim and 01 2 020100 0- auspices. brilliancy and slugged the ball viciously. He Earned , Rockland. Two base hlt», Folsom, lon. Hit ball. NERVOUS Tuesday was an ideal day, the sky was led the team in batting and had two M aroney, McL« Stolen bases, Carney, Folsom, cloudless, the sun shown with unusual Patterson. Base onn nans,halls, by BassHass 6,0, by MaroncMaroney plrea, Walker of Warren, Bean of Camden. DEBILITY, chances in the field, of course accepting 4. Htrnek out by Baa* 6,‘ by Maroney 6. brilliancy and the heated brows of players both. Double plays, Bass, McDcrmod and Wilbur, I long- and spectators were cooled by a gentle and Inss and Burrlll, Wakefield and McManus, W ake­ Casey, of last year’s Rocklands, is pitching For six innings the clubs kept close to­ field, County and McManus. Hit by pitched ball, PRICKLY FEELING! refreshing breeze. gether, but in the seventh the Rocklands n a club at Bondville, a small place near S te a m . Something over 800 people who for many Folsom. Wild pitches, Maroney 2. Passed balls, OF HANDS OR FEET. broke loose and settled the game by making Gerrish. Time, 2:30. Umpires, 8. II. Locke, Bangor, and is doing good work. months looked forward to this day were out, eleven runs. For the visitors Powers played Rockland and Robert Benn, Camden. B o ilers . good natured, with plenty o f applause for ball all the time and the handling of his LIST OF LETTERS all, and Broadway grounds has never been men with his batting and catching were At an early hour in the afternoon the crowd R epaired. A Sure R e lie f f o r graced with such an appreciative and liberal features of the game. It is needless to give the commenced” to gather on the Broadway Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week, minded assemblage of cranks. details of the innings but we give the table: grounds. Some rode in carnages, some on ending June 27, 1895. Dyspepsia by using The new uniforms, bleachers, blackboard, bicycles, some on the ca;s and a large sum nicely appointed grounds and the many other Gents’ Liat. Young, F. K. walked. The bleachers and grand stand soon Benowltz, II Ladles’ Liat, JOHN R. COUSINS improvements came in for liberal attention, Beale, George A Allen, Miss Bell C Little Railroad Liver Pills. Folsom , 3b, tilled up and seats were at a premium. It Who’s that?” and “who’s that?” were was a seething mass of humanity enlivened Brown, Klmer Brewster, .uiss LUI I Old Stand questions repeatedly asked and reasonably so County, ss, Chandler, .lames E Brigham, Mrs. Abbie J.____ . 2 1-2 Y ears. KVERY|BOXjWAnilANTED. W akefield, 2b, greatly by the pretty attractive summer cos­ Coombs, W. F. Crabtree, Mrs. Lucy as many of the Rockland players made their Maroney, p, tumes of hundreds of ladies. They waited Doherty, William A er 2 yearn In Ilocblnnd I SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. G errish, c, _ ... parties throughout Knox Co. initial bow of a Rockland audience. And patiently for the appearance of the teams. Flfleld, Fred W _ _ NO GRIPING. with the above expressions came others, “ain Kerens, lb, Fanlklngham.Capt. A W Davis.'Mis.Gertrude B.2 and Eastern Mntne. McLoon, cf, Grand pa Morse was the first one to arrive G rlndle, L B Gilley. Mrs. Ernraa All my work 1* flrat-class and be*t of references SOLD EVERYWHERE. he a dickey,” ain’t he nice,” “he’s a daisy,” G'over, if. Hovey, J P. Kenndy, Mrs. Ida can be given. and he was given a reception that convinced Any order* left with Mcaara. Day and Morse, Manufactured by the “did you catch on to that,” “ with such play Prince, rf, him that he had a firm hold on the baseball Knowlton, Irvin Lindsey. Miss < lara ing how can we be defeated,” together with Lewis, M K (3) W hite, Miss Bessie Machinists, will have prompt attention. 26 Railroad Medicine Co., Burnham, Me. T otals, 52 21 21 30 27 public. Of the teams Rockland was first to Mnx field II N Wooster, Mrs Melissa E countless other expressions of a like manner. appear and they were received with applause Smith, Emery A Young, Mias II P Never did a ball team jump so quickly in that lasted for minutes, notwithstanding the Wheeler, John favor with the cranks as did the home team, fact that they met with defeat in the morning. Simonton, lb, Tuesday, and deservedly so for neater, Camden was also received with great applause. cleaner, handsomer, more gentlemanly fel­ McGuire, ss m, TEACHER CHOSEN- Keating, rf, Enough practice was indulged in to loosen Everyman, woman. boy-fL^ girl lows never played ball in this city and their Pow ers, c, up the joints and then the two teams went playing too was way above the average, bat­ Locke, 3b, at it. Robbins went in to pitch for Camden Abbie Emma Fountain of Camden hMs been should uva 1 the.uselvts of ting clean and hard, fielding sharp and run Robinson, 2b ss, engaged by Superintendent II. C. Levensaler Newbtrt, rn 2b, and lasted just one inning. oppor u itv .,f g. ning a fine E ning bases with judgment. The general Meserve, If, Folsom cracked out a two-bagger to right, as assistant teacher of Thomaston High school, verdict was that the Rocklands are all right Crockett, p, wheeling to second on his stomach, coming in place of Miss Mary E. Bickmore, who re­ or Wnltha n Wat, h. as such an Going Along an h -s a re w o rth a t lu ast Our Closing Out Sale at I he attendants as well as Manager Teague serve, MoLoon, 2, Glover, Locke. Stolen banes, Folsom 2, County, Maroney, Gerrish, Glover, bail shape and he could use hut little REASON ON THIS. S20 at retail. T l c \ are full jeweled 252 Main Street, at cost. of the Warrens were much disappointed in 1’owers, Locke. Base on balls, by Maroney 2, speed but he pitched a fairly good game with You would call a man a fool to try to run the non-arrival of Pappalau, the much adver­ Crockett 1. Struck out, by Maroney 13, Crockett his head, using excellent judgment, and the through the es'-iipemeut., have patent But the chance for the pur­ J- Double play, Folsom, Wakefield and Nevem. an engine with a crooked piston-rod. Yet tised twirler of the Holy Cros® tesni, who de­ score would have been closer had he re­ BREAD chaser was never greater to . 5. .7 P. ?ked_ ball, G errish, M aroney. Passed you are attempting that when you live with safety pinion, cut expansion balance, cided at the last minute to pipe in Pittsfield, Ime, 2.40. U m pire, W . Robinson ceived better support. The Rocklands banged Mass. It left Manager Teagu n a box, so to your system in a disordered condition. What- e s t * screw bankings, stem winding and save money. We shall of­ the ball hard throughout the game, especially evea you may be mentally, you are physicially speak, but he hustled aroui and secured Folsom, Maroney and County, these three fer to introduce and make Crockett, the star pitcher of h** I ockland a machine. Nothing interests you more than setting, « iih nard enamel dial. The The Fourth of July was the greatest day for making 10 with a total of 19 hits. keeping it in order. II your digestion is out F arm ers, this sale interesting, one High School team. Crockett puctcu a very Morse’s curves were unfathomable and he name Elgin or Waltham speaks for hundred barrels of C. G. A good game and the majority of hits made off base hall in the history of Knox County. of condition, or your kidneys are disordered, Laborers, Nearly 2500 people witnessed the games in pitched in his old time form notwithstanding use Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, itself—which insure them to be relia­ him were made with two men out and on er­ the fact that he arrived from his long ride Voight & Co.'s rors. His support was wretched. Powers Rockland and Cantden. a medicine prepared by a famous physician, T e a m s te rs , ble timekeepers. The morning game was played in Camden from Louisville only that morning. and endorsed by thousands of persons. Can find no belter shoe than the said of him. “He’s a good man and has the The home run hit by little McDermod over makings of a first-class pitcher. With the and what was thought to be the applause of B est the attendants was the sundering of the the center field fence was a corker and Bread Winner. support he received his pitching was more than was applauded by all present. rocks as Mts. Battie and Megunticook shook It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured creditable. I will take him in hand ami be- The game was interesting only from the expressly to give A L L O U T -D H G R W O K K G ilt E d g e their sides laughing at the attempts of the EKS the Best Service for the Lenst Mon«*v. H o w Rocklands to win the game. many brilliant plays made, Folsom ex­ Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; celling in this in accepting nine chances When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. in two styles, seamless Balmoral aud Congress It was a game worth going many miles to see When she was n Child, she cried for Castorp with and without tap sole. P a te n t replete as it was with more sensational plays without an error, the daring base running, t o o b t a in and the scientific batting. McLoon made When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria* AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO., than the book “ Livewood Joe or, the .Man BOSTON, MAS8. with the Deadly Eye.” The excitement was some magnificent catches in center and 'Then sho had Children, she gave them Castorla. D R . S W A N ’S intense, the strain was something awful, the County made some beautiful stops and throws one Qf these at short. T h e immense crowd of more than «JFLOURI» rooters were out in full force and the blowing F. A. Peterson. For $4.75 per barrel, of horns, clapping of hands and side splitting 1200 persons remained during the game and W a tc h e s ^ - yells were continuous from the time the men showed its appreciation of every good play Agent, Rankin Block. Rockland. with marked demonstration. The score : Just about the Cost Price TEA went out to practice until after the last man was out. BUCKLAND. 3Pree! I of this Flour. If you are Pandemonium reigned and all were thank- TALK in want of Flour PILLS I that there was no other rain. The heavens were cloudless and the glaring rays Wakefield, 2b ABOUT Maroney, rf The Right Plase is the Every CASH customer buying"! THIS IS A RARE CHANCE I the sun brought out the freckles and per­ County,* i* Are guaranteed to cure every form of iration but none cared for this for from the P R I C E S ! Place where you won! goods of us to the amount of gio.C We also have a lot of Can and time the first man went to the bat until a red READ Bottle Goods at cost. Nervous and Sick Headache They will suit crossed the plate there was fun galore. to trade. The right within one year, will receive a choi^ The Camdens appeared in their new uni­ THESE place is the place where of these handsome gold-fitted watch Molasses 19 cents per gallon. break up se ere Cold: and Fevers, forms of red and when the nine Megunticook OVER. you can get the most free; should you desire to procu Spices 4 1-2 cents per packet. relieve Neuralgia, Rheumatism, and lads ran on to field for practice there went up 48 14 16 28 a mighty shout of encouragement from mure Groceries for the least money the watch before you have purchaJ Pure Cider Vinegar 15 cents 60c Mola""v", 4 kindred diseas Not a CATHARTIC than 800 throats, for the Rockland contin­ 201b". Rice, K 1)11 Til 1*0 the above amount you can do so per gallon. gent very generously gave their opponents a Bur-s, rf Lard, n As they con'am neither opium, mor- friendly reception. And when the Rock­ T. Pulsifer, If Pork. ;0 the following liberal conditions : Arm and Hammer Soda 5 1-2 lands went into the field they received a like Gorman, hs 10 lb". Cottolone, ,q Why Should You Do Otherwise? phine. or d opiates, they are MuDurtnod, c 10 lb". Fuirlutnk" pail Lard. .g After purchases have been mq cents per pound. reception. Both teams made an excellent ap­ Bobbins, p Spice", per lb, pearance and a more intelligent, athletic set to the amount of In fact a large assortment of entirely harml Burrill, p Teas. IVe sell Groceries, best of young men never hunted leather than did C arney,3b 60c Teu", « Ai goods generally found in a grocery Price 25c. All dealers, or prepaid these eighteen. N. Pulsifer, in 6oc •• grades Flour, Provis­ $5 you get the watch by paying$K louglas*, 2b Chano & Sanborn'" Grloif Tea, W ilbur, lb ions, Canned Goods, 10 " “ “ s to r e . on receipt of price. Bast and McDcrmod did the battery work Llptons, Xie, 60c, 40i for Camdens and Maroney and Gerrish for Total", 34 s Xowest Prices in Flour in.tho Market. Meats, Vegetables, etc. 15 u “ “ Remember this sale will last but SPATES IVfEP CO. Rockland, and they did their work well. 13 Inning" 1 2 3 4 Nonpuriel, per bbl, AH our goods are fresh a few flays longer and if you have Folsom started the ball rolling by being hit Rocklund 3 0 0 2 4 2 0 1—14 Coomb" Standard, 2 0 “ “ a wants this is the time to fill them. Westbrook, Me. and then stealing second by one of his poetic Camden 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0— 4 Every barrel warranted. and we sell as low as 25 11 11 ** slides. County was presented with first by a . Rockland 6, Camden, Two bate Good Chow or Smoke. base on balls. Folsom was caught at third. hit", FuIhoiu 2, McDermod. Home run Muroney anyone in the city. . 30 “ “ “ 6? 2, McMiiiina, McDermod. Stolen buac", Itocklanii Even Change IL & L., per lb., .21 Maroney cracked out a pretty single to right. 10. Buse ou bail", McMunu", Gerrleh, Mor"uund B. & L., # 35 “ “ “ 5.f McManus hit a feeble one to Bass who threw N. Pulnlfur." Struck out by Morne, 4, Burrill, 4. Jolly Jack, ,21 S.G. P rescott & Co. to McDcrmod, catching County. McDermod Hit by pitched bull, Folnotn, McDermod, T. P uIhI- BEST We Will Save You Money. 40 “ “ " 5. From »urlv i threw |o first in time to bead McManus, mak­ fer. ild pitch*", Burrill. Time, 2.40. Umpire, hood until 1 was ' H. IL Locke. 45 “ “ “ 4,50 252 Main St. ing a pretty double play, retiring the side and LINE ECZEMAgrown my family, letting Bass out of a small hole. For Camden MEATS 50 “ “ " 4 00 1 spent a fortune Douglas fanned, Robbins Hied ou| tp Car­ The opening game in Warren was played H all’s 55 “ “ “ 3 5 0 tarin g to cure me of this disease. I 1 ney. T. Pulsifer, the best hitter on the team, iday afternoon between the Warrens and PROVISIONS visited Hot Springs, and was treated slammed one to right field and McDermod Camdens. The sport was witnessed by a fair Town 60 “ “ “ 3.00 , by tlie best medical men, but w as not i number of spectators. Warren has been un- IN 'Irenefited. When all I slammed another in the same place,advancing 65 “ “ “ 2.00 G reatest I’ulsifer to third. Things looked ticklish. foitunale in securing players. First Pappalau THE k I things had failed went back ou his agreement and Friday Gal­ M arket, 70 ...... 1,00* Dan Corman smashed a steaming hot one to ' determined to try S. 3. S., and In i CITY. Wakefield who smothered it and caught lagher and Tuothaker \|ho promised to be 109 Park St.. Kocklaud. 75 “ “ Entirely Free B a rg a in s! lour mouths was entirely cured. The. McDermod. ’Not her close shave. And so present failed to appear and Sockalexis was buylug terrible Eczema was gone, not a ai(u the game went on. in Boston. 'Ihe absence of these players ' of it left; my general health built up,; greatly handicapped the team uud the effect Every Watch is positively war- In Groceries over offered. Cun these Rockland got one in the second on a hit by and I have never had auy return of, Gerrish, a bad throw by Carney and a long could not be anything but disheartening. M. Frank Donohue, CITY MARKET pi ices be duplicated bv any store in CORNER PARK AND UNION STS runted by us. 1 tiie disease. fly knocked over the hill in center by Nevens. Then again Burton who arrived on the early Y O R K S A F E Knox County? We let von be (be have since In the second Rockland got two more. Fol­ morning Pullman lost his way from the sta­ Telcphnue 46-3. ju d g e . I recoin m e n d eGHILDHOOE d ______tion and spent weary hours in finding his t S. S. S. Io a number <4 friends for skin di* som got a two bagger by coasting to second Fhd Best in the World, on a hit to left and scored ou Wakefield's way to the Hotel, the eftects of which put turn tm "ppaMuaa «r 10 lbs. P u re L ard , s .95 in bad condition to play winning ball. Local io lbs. Fairbanks Lard, G L O . r. fkWIH. Irons. Pa. drive to the same place. Maroney’s hit to Always Reliable I Nerwr falls to center was lost by Pulsifer and Wakefield players were substituted. ihe people of IWAYNE’S 10 lb-. Pure Leaf Lard, Thorndik e v sa ufu>r all olbs Warren interested in base ball should act We have just opened an immense reniodJSN bav advauced a base, scoring on Gcrrbh’s drive to OINTMENT! Sure Protection from Fire. & H ix 1.10 Blood n short. Two more were made in the fifth on considerately with the management and give Jwlihoot aay Uuraal | stock of Men’s Youths’, Boys’ and 10 lb». C ottoleue, > fMUu I'is n u m iumI area US- 5, .90 k free tounjr uddioos. a base on balls, a single by Gerrish anil a them unqualified support. It is hard luck. , itch, all * 25 bars American Family Soup, 1.00 two-bagger by McLoon. Manager league is doing his best to get a EPH. PERRY, Agt., C h ild re n ’s SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. 25 bars Star Soap, 1.00 < amden continued to lay goose eggs anti first-class team together and he is bound to • akin clear, while a&d healthy succeed. He is expecting several new player: rbulau, or eeut by uiell fur SO CU. Addrcee Ui. Rockland, Maine. 25 bars Lenox Soap, 1.00 with things looking decidedly against them k ruiadeU-hla. i*a. AeS jew 4ru«i«t far ia 2 G ood Broom s, came in in the sixth with determination writ­ aud if he gets them will be all right. Wt 2 Best Tubs. 1st uml 2d size, .89 ten on every countenance, and on four hits, hope that he will succeed and that he will be 3 lbs. Best 50 cent Teu, every lb. errors by Folsom, Nevens and Wakefield ami properly supported in his endeavors. Clothing, The game Friday was void of much inter­ guuruuteed, 1.00 WEAK MEN MADE VIGOROUS. a base on balls made six runs, none of them 3 cans Best Corn, every cun war­ earned. This was an unfortunate inning for est. But little baiting was done on either side and but few errors were made. Robin­ ran te d , .23 Rockland for it took the lead away from them. son started iu to pitch but was succeeded by Hats, Caps, and 3 cans B est T om atoes, .21 Burton iu the second who was succeeded by 5 lbs. Best Sulphur .24 things were evened up in the seventh. The ball ran against Maroney’s bat and fled in Crockett iu the fifth. Crockett pitched “out Look ahead to better things! and there are 5 Jbs. Best Bulk Soda, .23 of sight” and had he been p u l in early in the l»'0AV. S'-UAV. IS'-DAV. dismay over right field fence for a two bagger. better things ahead for the woman who uses Cents’ Furnishing Good) Try the Best Molasses ever of­ Maroney scored on a wild pitch. game the score would have been different. fered for 32 cents per gallon. What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did Bases on balls were responsible for many of COTTOUENK. Better cooking, better food, It acta powerfully aud quickly. Cures when u> In the eighth N. Pulsifer robbed Rockland 3 lbs. California prunes, .22 ctbera lull, loung men regain lost manhood: ol> f a run by making a phenomenal catch of Camden's runs and the Warrens lost a num­ better health, always follow the use of this Which we offer at prices lower than' 4 lbs. Best 3 er. California Kuisins, 24 ineurecover youthful vluor. Ahuotutvly 4,uar - ber by stupid base running. uultetl iu Lure X frvou.ut... V ita lity McLoon’s long drive to center. No more healthful and economical substitute for lard. ever before known. 2 lbs. G ood C itro n , .21 Miuputeuvy, M ulilly Fin I aloiu, Putter, runs were made until the tenth hut ruus were Nate Pulsifer did the twirling for Camden either sex, Fuillnu M ewury, W usflug DU and did it well. He pitched nice ball aud he 1 lb. B orax, .17 e :n e » , and all tffutt «/ tttlf abuue or t ict.-ttt an jrevented only by magnificent fielding by 4 lbs. Best N ew D ates, .25 t/aiitcretioH. Ward* oil Insanity und consumption both team*. was ably supported by Gorman behind the on f I* IdruggUt impose uworiblctu»Bubt>tltute o; yields a g re a te r pr<>Ut. Labistou list Carney opened the tenth by hitting aafely bat. Burrill made a catch that was a “beaut” lap P F t.F E ll’M AEkV K.OlC, „r ,3 fo r H of a ball knocked to deep left field by Powers. r < uu ho carried In v .-t pocket Prepaid plain wrap to left and wa* advanced to third by good •’♦‘r per ox. or G tor •>!». b u ll .1 1 'u .t.lv . running and by N. Pulaifer's hit to center, I he hit would have been good for two home C. E. TUTTLE, •. Ilttvn t.u; r-aua-e lo t . « or IM 'um ’ Iht scoring the winning run on a wild pitch. The ruus ou enclosed grounds. The Warreus a vegetable product of the highest degree “L fVl U i! sjfiuii, victory was Camden’s. were unlucky in hilling the ball, almost inva­ of purity. Food cooked wilii it can be eateu 308 Main Street, Sold ill Rocklund by Thus. H. Dona Aud wasn’t Camden happy. Cheer after riably knocking it easily into the bauds of a Ami enjoyed by dyspeptics without tile slight­ cheer rent the suii baked atmosphere and the Camden player. SPEAR BLOCK, NEAR PARK 8TREK1 hue k Co. ( amdeuites bad every reason to feel proud of In Powers the Warreus have a prize. He is est discomfort. Genuine CO'LTOLENE is the victory for it was wftn after one of the a whole team almost in himself and with a sold iu tins with trade-mark—steer s head/ Children Cry foi Pitcher’s Castcria. hardest struggles ever witnessed on a ball fairly good team back of him the Warreus in cotton-plant wreath—on every tin. field. 1 he Belding of both teams was mag­ would fight hard for the stuff. The score was Pitch sr’a Castoda. C h ild re n Cry for nificent but the three errors made by the as follows: THE N. K. FAIKtANK COMPANY, Chicago, MH« State SUect. h S. i u u . V u rtla u d , Ma. I X 1 A

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Rev. T. P. Pruden of Newton, Mass., is at his VINALHAVEN^CtLEBRATES. But PearNH^never. cottage lor the summer----- Mr. and Mrs. Either of these There’s no fault to be found LUC George H. Htll, Miss Marguerite and Susie once left in a house, HUI of Melrose, Mass., are at their summer More People on the Island Than Ever Before at w ith it. One Time—Prize Winners. is always used, cottage, Lake City----- Will K. Stewart, presi­ W oman’s hardest work is washing HOT! dent of the D. D.’s, of Cambridgeport, was and never sent here the Fourth. The glorious Fourth was celebrated in true and cleaning in the old way. Fleur. Feed, Middlings, Groceries Summer Breezes From This Most Miss Dexter, who has been the guest of American fashion by the citizens of Vinal­ Those Who Furnish the Sinews back. Possi­ Miss Louise Stetson, returned yesterday to haven and at no time during the day was bly the um­ Pearline makes a new way— an Crackers and Bread Wholesale and Popular Pleasure Resort. her home in Lowell, Mass. there a dull moment. It was a glorious day of War for Town Operations. Retail. as well as a glorious celebration. The salute b r e l l a easv one- k’s. a way Garden Seed* of all kind* Wholesale and Retail, FROM ROCKPORT. of cannons announced the hour of sunrise m ig h t b e — that millions of women and a choice lot of Flower Seed* by the paper. and in a short time the streets were crowded ■UM I W IES Tall and Dwarf Nasturtium Seed* and a large lot or it isn’t a have adopted, and are Sweet Pea Seed*, both Mixture and Leading Many Gneftts Are Arriving. Bnt Fen are with people. Excuraion boats were run all W lmt 1hfl Tow n Ir Worth According Colors by the os.. White, Black. Scarlet, Pink, Departing—Rough Experience of Sail­ Experience of the Burgess Engine Company In day between the island and Rockland and v e r y thankful for. It's a way Indigo and Striped. Camden, each boat bringing crowds. It is to the Assessors—The Rfttc and Num­ Lewiston—Various Local Items. that saves clothes as well BLiTJGr S H O T or— Hid[ Summer on a Grand Scale estimated that more than 5000 people wit­ ber of Poles— List of Those Who Pay g o o d To destroy the peats ol bug* and slugs. Wit 111 Many New Attractions—Personal nessed and enjoyed the celebration. as strength. It puts a Choice Lawn freed 16c per In ; 2 lba. 2Bo | Irving Cain, who has been at the Eye & The event of the morning was the historical the Largest Tax — Appropriations one . Ear Infirmary at Portland, receiving treat­ •3.60 per bushel. Mention and Chat. and fantastic parade. A. J. Davis officiated Made by the Town in March. PearunE stop to the wearing rub, ment, was at home last week on a visit and as marshall with C. D. Athearn and D. H. WASHING Jt. EDWIX FBOHOC, expects to return this week for further treat­ COMPOUND rub, rub on the wash­ Glidden as assistants. The Vinalhaven band THECREATINVtMTION 400 Main St., Rockland. ment. It is thought that there will be a par­ headed the procession followed by the steam tial restoration of the vision of the injured Jxv/wo fi/i Z board. It’sa safe way, too Ernest Lamb mate of the schooner Susie fire engine Ruben Carver; the old hand tub Camden’s efficient collector, C. F. Miller, Without Injuht To Tut M. Plummer is home for the summer. Mr. eye. Tex rung Coloh O» Hu m — over and over again SEVERAL POISONED. Ellsworth, the American frigate Constitution, now has the tax lists and citizens of the town ncwVGRK. Lamb said that the past winter was one of the G. E. Carleton received a cargo of coal last manned and ready for action, with sailors in are requested to step up and settle. The it has been proved so. severest he ever experienced. On one of the week from Philahclphia, for his lime works, appropriate costumes; the 13 original states total valuation, according to the assessors, is Considerable excitement was occasioned in trips, very rough weather wns encountered, by schooner Rabboni. represented by children dressed in red, white £1,662,247. Of this £1,389,914 is realty and You won’t send Pearline back when you’ve tried it— but a Vinalhaven neighborhood last week, a the vessel sprung a leak, it was intensely cold, Mrs. Josie Thorndike Wooster arrived here and blue; a float, bearing the Goddess of £272,333 personalty. The number of polls do more. Have it sent to you to try. number of people suffering from poisoning. the sails were frozen stiff and could not be Thursday, from a voyage with her husband in Liberty (Miss Laura Sanborn); a float repre­ is 761 and the tax rate .016. Following is a A lady made a freezer of ice cream. She let handled and the men would have frozen had the John S. Emery, from Santiago. senting Molly Pitcher in Battle of Monmouth, list of those who pay £50 and m ore: CJzzxr-,/4 ’’’A Umbrella r Yes. and the imitation of rearline which your grocer the mixture stand in the freezer over night they not kept at the pumps. The vessel and a miscellany of horribles followed by a band _ -I—, , may send you when you order Pearline. '* Honesty is the Capt. Adelbert Andrews, wife, son and Achorn, Geo W I M 6° before freezing it, and it is thought that the crew were given up for lost but reached port daughter went to Boston Friday, to make a of brownies. Adam*. Mr* A C 120 00 it K a c R Se-st policy " in ever? case. JAM ES PYLE, N. Y. cream was injured in some way by contact several weeks over due. voyage in the bark Addle Morrill, which will The first prize was awarded to F. IL BenJ U with the metal. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Greenlaw and a part/ load there for Montevideo. Winslow and E. M. Hall who represented J k B O 160 64 At any rate, those who partook suffered BenJ F M of friends enjoyed a clam bake on the shore, Children’s Day was observed at the Meth- Mollie Pitcher; the second prize, The Brown­ Alden, B II B M TS severely, although no fatalities resulted. Thursday. ies entered by J. II. Sanborn and third prize “ Alden, Henry L 853 62 dist church, Sunday. The pastor preached •• W in O , fil* 03 f f f 4 in the m orning— subject, ‘ Lights of the to the Goddess of Liberty entered by H. M. CnuqifT f/lml Wifo Mfys The W. C. T. U. met Friday evening w .th Noyes. For most comical, L. O. Hopkins Arau, Sylvester Hl 30 THOMASTON. Miss Irene Heal, Free street. The ladies con­ World.” In the evening a concert was given Ayer*, Samuel by the Sunday-school. with wonderful bicycle invention, £6.00: Baretow* Chae M 68 10 tributed several bouquets for the flower mis­ second, Herman Robbins with trained ele­ Bean, Il M }M 6* Looking for a tnilor. He was qnite fastidious in sion at the state prison Sunday. Chas. W. Simpson has been laid up at his A peculiar vein of clay, said to be largely phant Jumbo, £4.00. Bisbee, W F 141-0 home, Main street, three or four weeks, with A large crowd from this place attended the impregnated with iron, about six inches in Bisbee, D H, estate 137 80 The bicycle parade was one of the best and Blood, Mrs. Julia O 3333 his taste. Never bought ready-made suits. Pre­ rheumatism. Fourth of July celebration in Vinalhaven. The width, is being developed in the G. E. Carle­ most interesting features. The bikes were B v B 8 8 Co, non res 128 00 The Old Church on the Hill came very near excursions were in charge of J. A. Brewster ton lime quarry. The clay becomes very hard gaily decorated and made a pretty picture. Bowers, Rodolplins, estate 60 80 ferred to pay a tailor double the price of the best and his efforts to give the people an oppor­ on exposure to the air, and winter frosts cause Bowers. Joseph W 61 33 going up in flames and down in ashes on the Fred Peaslee won the open bicycle race Buchanan, zlfexander 109 70 morning of the 4th. Bovs were in the belfry tunity to enjoy the pleasures of the day were it to crumble. and Herbert Bowman the race for boys. Bucklin, Chas A 33F’ suits in the ready made line so as to get a (it. He setting off fire crackers, and in this way lire fully appreciated. Guy Sylvester burned his face and hand Swimming race, Fred Willis first, Hiram Burd, Geo I33 54 Buswell, Columbus 61 78 supposed he had to. Never had investigated our was communicated to the roof and the damp The midsummer fair z\ugust 6, 7 nd 8 severely with powder, the Fourth. William second; tub race, Eugene Loud first, Camden National Bank, 67 20 condition of the shingles was all that saved promises to be the greatest social event for Quite a number of our people went to Kit Sawyer, second; yacht race, first class, Calderwood, Beth 6018 the church. The fire departraant was called years. Among other attractions will be a zVcme, Capt. Coombs, first; Annie L. Clayton, Capen, U E 164 10 line. Didn’t know that if a suit was made to fit Vinalhaven the Fourth, and many were com­ Carleton, Norwood 8t Co, non res 601 61 out and water was forced up the hill in case magnificent display of curios, relics, etc. An Capt. Clayton second; second class, Olivette, pelled to remain until the next day as the Carleton, Pascal & Co 164 30 him every way with the exception of a few minor it should be needed. The general expression entertainment will be given each evening. boats were crowded. Capt. Ginn, first, No Name, Capt. Osgood, Clark, Eugene M 68 60 second; dory race, Hiram Smith and Charles Cleveland, II II, heirs 161 39 of the people was that the Old Church should The rehearsals for the presentation of the Mrs. Walter Folsom and son Albert are Hodgkins first, James Gray and U. G. Smith Geo H 98 10 particulars, that we would cut over those particulars be repaired and better protected from those opera “ Little Tycoon” are progressing finely at their summer home on Commercial street Coombs. Isaac 109 87 who visit it only to commit depredations. under the direction of James Wight of -M r. and Mrs. E. I. Colburn of Waltham, second. Curtis, .John H, estate 153 96 The Vinalhaven band enlivened the occa­ C urt’s, John C , 9860 and put the suit onto him 4 PERFECT GARMENT. Remember the Old Church and drop in a dol- Rockland. This is a most worthy one and Mass., are visiting their son, H. II . Colburn f.ar /or its repairs. the chorus Will be grand. The principals in sion with appropriate selections from 9 to 11 Cushing, Edward, estate 7840 ------Fred z\nderson of Bangor is stopping Day, Samuel Q, estate 7260 W ith his exquisite taste of. course lie was a poet. A police officer was stationed at the Cong’l the ca9t w’ere given recently in T he C.-G. The with Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar------Mrs. o’clock. Decrow, Israel, estate 129 60 In the afternoon the Camden High Schools E aton, W m 160 87 hurch on the night of the 3d to prevent in­ Old Ladies Home Association has the affair Carrie Vaughn and son visited friends in in charge and every effort is being made to defeated the Vinalhavens in a ball game. Farnsworth, Mrs W V 69 20 At any rate he was a Longfellow. His first question i’ to church property, but some of the boys town last week------Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Little Farnsworth, Lucy C 61 92 make this the most successful effort of the Other events as follows: Swimming race, : the better of him and bad things their of Waltham ate the guests of H. IL Colburn. Fletcher, N C, heirs 68 40 was, “Can you tit me?” Our reply was that it made Jn way, associal'on. The management would be Fred Willsi; tub race, Eugene Loud; 100 •• Edwin C 149 84 pleased to hear from those who have any­ GLEN^COVE. yds dash, J. Clark first,JWard second, Geary Follansbee, Geo L, estate 81 60 kpays B. W. Counce to go on excursions. Freeman, P P 69 38 no difference whether lie was six feet from crown to thing they wish to loan. third; 100 yds dash for boys, Davidson first, French, Thomas D 67 05 1 the Fourth he visited Vinalhaven and in­ Petrie second, Gaskin third; pole vault, The family of John Codman have arrived Leonard II. Rhodes, a native of Glen Cove Wm A, non res 80 side of half an hour he sold a mowing Smith first, Petrie, second; hop, step and “ , Trustee, non res 352 00 to e , o r . . . machine and a horse rake and had the money for the summer and are domiciled at “The and a former resident, now of the firm of F rye & Porter 7640 Locusts,” Mountain street. jump, Petrie first, Raymond second. Gardiner, Wm II 50 60 in his pocket. Rhodes Bros., Boston, presented a beautiful The principal event in the afternoon was flag to the school at that place and the flag Gill, Wm. R 174 90 The two blacksmiths and the wheelwright William A. French and family of Boston the sham battle between the Constitution Gleason, Jonas, estate 57 60 Six fEEf fto ft B/\ckbo^ e y o C o h c h tm / u i are at their summer home, Melvin Heigh s. was raised Thursday forenoon, July 4. The and Guerriere and this interesting affair was Glover, Mrs Sarah C cent*. turnpike, Thursday. Church Vaughn. George Simonton of Charlestown, Mass., is coat of paint. vacation with Dr. Small’s parents, Mr. and Thomas Walker of East Wilton is visiting Mrs. A. T Small------School in District No. |O u r Prices Way Down at the Trade Center. visiting here.— -Mrs. Ellen Towle has re Carrie Bradford closed a very successful bis grandfather, Thomas Walker. turned from Ware, M ass----- Mist Maud term f school on Long Island, July 3. The 13 closed Wednesday after a profitable term CARPETS T H 18 ■«» IBM Messer is visiting in Boston-----Mr. and Mrs following pupils were not absent one half M. R. Mathews, administrator of the of ten weeks, taught by Miss Cora Stinson of Green’s Landing— Miss Meitice V. Small, Deakd, Edward A. Dodge of Brooklyn, N. Y, are d. ; C.riie Brail hall, Lillian Bramhall, Lena estate of Mrs. Geo. V'osc, sold at auction auil guests at the Bay View----- Miss MarieTburs Dwyer, Alice Dwyer, Nellie Dwyer, Lettie Under Fire! pr.vate rale la:t week the household goods. who has been visiting tier brother, Dr. Full Line Chaira, iEVI S E A V E Y , ton is visiting in Bangor------Hon. and Mi» Allen Small of Freedom, arrived home Mon­ C uilaiu Fixtures, Simmons. Fallowing n, the program of the Geo. Oliver of I’ittslield was in town for a day----- Mr. Lewis K. Judkins arrived home ThomaBton, Mo. Parker Spofford of Bucksport were the guests closing exercises: Singing, “Tramp, Tramp,” day calling on friends. Finest Quality. BU ., Etc. last week of Mr. and Mis. 'Thomas II Sher by the school; reading, Gertie Bramhall; from Boston Tuesday------J. 11. Greenlaw and The woolen mill and shoe shop shut down wife, who have been with relatives iu Rock­ j man-----Prof. M. Weills of New York is at recitation, “ Mother's Girl,” Alice Dwyer; broken through Into his room although hu Wednesday night for the week that the em­ the Bay View----- Mi.s Dvr a Scott and Mia* land, returned Monday------J. A. Gott has rccitatiou, “The Kind of Thoughts,” Effie purchased ployes might enjoy the 4th and rusticate the gone to Hallowell for the summer months Cut Flowers! la* e Ray an visiting then pareab at New Cushman; dialogue, “The Seasons,” by complete* outfit, uuw aull of clothes, laundered l arlish, N B.------M. B. Arey is home from rest of the week. ----- Waller and Philip Small returned to their Have you a bouse of your own 1 ilhan Bramhall, Alice Dwyer, Olive Morae, shirt, collars, cuffs, bat, etc., and he Is going to work at Black Islaud, Monday------The sum­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Worcester lor a short vacation----- Mr. and Mamie Fletcher and Gertie Bramhall; reci­ show the people what a hue looking fellow ho Is. 1'i.FWsANTVlLi.t.—Neatly everybody wcul . IF WOT He knows u way of escape and bis fondest hopes aumewhere the Eourlb. Some went down the mer terms of school in town closed last week. Out Flowers and Floral Mrs. Wallace F. Kellar of Portland are the tation, “Independence Bell,” b) Lena will be z call zed. I guests of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas French. Mrs. Dwyer; recitation, “ The Ixist Pearl,” by river on an excursion, some spent the day on We can selifau Outfit for one Emblems furnished at I Kellar will remain during the summer—— Olive Morse; singing, “America,” the tchool; We Can Do As Much For You. Hundred Acre Island, and 40 or more at­ H i'KRKANe—Miss Fannie Mitchell is vis­ Short Notice. J Mr. and Mrs. George Oakman and *011 Carl recitation by Susie Benner; recitation, “The tended the Sunday school picnic at Cuttings iting friends on the island------Miss Grace Our atoci la 00rnplate. S. Oakman of Boston are at Mrs. McKay's Penny He Meant to Give,” by Lettie Sim­ Grove, and all aay they bad a good time------Emery of Rockland is the guest of Miss Isa- C uujf iu oad nuv ue zvvu 1/ you duu’t oaro tu buy. for the summer------Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nick­ mons; recitation, by Nellie Dwyer; recitaion, E. C. Lawrence was on the lsluid the Fourth, dore Cogan-----Miss Frances Patterson ha* A. C. STROUT, returned from Gruuite Island, where she has erson and W. C. Nickerson of Somerville, by Charlie and Jamie Cushman and William and while discharging his gun a piece of the F. K. Shaw Co., AGENT, Mass., are guests at the Bay View for a few Bramhall; recitation. “The Smack in School,” cap went mto his eytfand it is feared be will been tbe past week, the guest of Mrs. H ad- week*------Mrs. Sarah Owens of Pueblo, Col., by Lena Dwyer; recitation, “ Vacation Hm lose the sight of it------F. C. Leach had a dican------Phe 4th paa*cd very quietly. A CAMDEN, ME. LANE & LIBBY great many of the people here attended the Thomniston, • . M ain* and Mrs. Maria Williams of Providence, 1<. I., Come,” by Manne Fletcher; singing by the chimney built in his potch last week. John Iu Opura Uuuaa Block. arc guests o f P. P. Freeman, Belfast road------school. VINALHAVEN. Leonard laid the brick------Geo. Mank gave celebration at Vinalhaven. 1— Jr

GAZETTE, TUESDAY JU LY 9. 1895.

DR. LANSING FURNISHES HIS ADDITIONAL SPORTS j sary. H e willI play short and will strengthen [ a weak spat. Curley, of ___ Holy Cross,____ , __ has Closing Out OWN MEDICINE. More Ball Games and Players Averages and also joined Warren and will cover second. Other Interesting Matter. He arrived yesterday and in him Warren has found a prize. The Warren supporter, are not discouraged hut are determined to put a The standing in the Knox County League They Meet in International Con­ is as follows: good team in the field. They will get there Awarded Patrick Clancy, who vraa Saleh***** yet. hnrt aboard the schoo* er Adelbert A DIM. OF His Cures A re vention in Boston. Everything is progressing finely for the Rockland.. Rockland Wheel Club meet at the Knox [Cnurlrr-Gazette, May 21, 1896 1 Cntndcn.. W arrens, Trotting I'ark, Wednesday, July 25. There Th<‘ of I-atrtck Clancy of Portl.ntl L a s tin g . will be enough fast riders present from all »gnlti«t the .ohooner Adelbert A m e. of thle Hood Service by the Railroads-Knox over New England to make the meet of q ty h»» t'-en settled, dome time niIn Judge The Rockland aggregation of ball to'ssers « ebb vese e \erdlct of about gsgoo for Clancy MILLINERY Comity Hoys Who Have Carved Ont especial interest. The own er. of-r .I,-the A__ A----- appealed.______They . won an easy victory from the Warren aggre­ i Games this week: Today. Rockland vs- withdrawn their appeal, and SSStft Success in the Hub—They Own Their gation on Warren grounds, Saturday after­ co.te of ^t3h here hern pnld to Clancy llnildlng nnd Hnslne«s—Whnt Can Be noon. Patterson pitched for Rockland and ] Camdens, Rockland; Thursday, Rocklands R ead A c c o m p a n y in g it was owing to the Warren inability to hit j vs. So. Portlands, Rockland, Camdens vs. We issue policies fu lly pro­ Seen nt the Theaters. Warrens, Warren; Friday, Camden vs. So. GOODS! him safely when hits were needed together tecting you against a ll such Portlands, Camden; Saturday, Rocklands vs. L e tte rs . with their ragged fielding that Warrens lost. liabilities. My Entire Stook of Millinery Goods Burton started in to pitch for Warren and Camdens, Camden; Warrens vs. So. Port­ lands, Warren. ’’ ry kind of liability Insurance done bv AIN E will be well was knocked out of the hox in the third in­ Deluding J SOLD Y r COST ning, 9 hits with a total of 9 being made. Manager Teague has engaged Slout late of represented here this the Pittsburgs for pitcher. invalid visits a week by 1200 dele After this inning Rockland let up and Employers’ Liability physician, antf haa his case diagnosed and a gates to the Inter would have shut Warren out had it not been Penobscot Bay was alive Saturday with Te’ ms Liability medicine prescribed, and faithfully follow­ national Christian for errors of Patterson, Gerrisb and Wake­ white winged yachts and ple.i.uie crafts, the Forthe Next 30 Days ing the order of the doctor becomes In no field. occasion being the second regatta of the Public Liability better health. And why is this? Because Endeavor Conven BEGINNING tion. I'he Maine County lead in balling and Wakefield, Penobscot Yacht Club. The early morning the prescription is not the correct one for County and Folsom made some magnificent | looked very inauspicious for a race hut the Boiler and Elevator. the case? Not necessarily. Very frequently Central and Boston & Maine railroads have MONDAY, JULY 1 the druggist is at fault. Possibly he has not placed at the disposal of the Tine Tree plays at second, short and third and Nivens ' f"g cleared away and a (air breeze g'adrtened in stock some ingredient called for and in Endeavorers the best the roads aftord in the put up a brilliant game at first. For the War- the uhearts------cf ' the yachtsmen. ’ Tfie same BIRD & BARNEY its place uses something very similar which, way of rolling stock, and Maine will journey tens, Maguire made several brilliant catches, courses were sailed over as in previous races. Over Fuller & Cobb TrilS IS NOT A however, in the case under consideration to the Hub on the morning of July 10 in destroying base hits. It was an uninteresting There were no entries in ti e first class but will completely negative the whole treat­ special train of first-class coaches appropriate game, the only excitement being when the there was considerable interest in the fisher- Take Eleva or. CLEARANCE SALE ! ment. Warrens succeeded in scoring. The error ot men’s class. This race was for the Bay Point Another danger is that often druggists ly decorated with flags, evergreen and bunting. Among the prominent Endeavorers who w. I Wakefield was made after he had succeeded cup owned by M. A. Rice, having been won But a nice fresh stock of seasonable confident in their own knowledge will try in stopping a very swift grounder. He fell by the Monhegan. This race was exciting to improve on the prescription, and often attend are J. R. Townsend, president c ‘ River for ship timber for Washburn Bros., We Mean What We goods which I wish to dispose of be­ failure will follow the Innovations and the Maine C. E. Union, E. T. Garland, General and threw the hall to first while on his back from the start to finish but the Viola owned The hall went high and the two Warrenttes by Mr. Rice crossed the line first. The Thomaston. fore making a change in my business. entire treatment he brought into disrepute Secretary of the Portland Y. M. C. A., and sav, and that is to the effect that BEMEMBEK, nil my Trimmed Goods, and abandoned. Hon. Neal Dow. Add to these scores of on bases scored. To give the details would Aurora owned by Mr. Fuller of Thomaston Frank Perry is at North West Harbor, Deer Naturally the doctor receives the blame he tedious. The score: kept close to the Viola but was becalmed in Isle, on a three weeks job ol sail making for at no place in this city are cus­ Hats, Flowers, Ribbons and Novelties clergymen from Maine churches and hun the Messrs. Haskell. AT GOST. The chance of a lifetime for these ineffectual attempts to drive out dreds of the finest young men and young inshore. In the fourth class the race was a disease and in some degree he deserves it very pretty one but Dr. Weld’s Snarleyow Capt. J. W. Whitman, sch. Hattie A. Marsh, tomers {treated with more respect to buy Millinery. Come early while for leaning too much upon the Hhoulders of women, and Maine certainly will be wel represented at the convention. These sons Folsom, 3b, crossed the line first. There were only two was home Monday. The vessel is at State Ilian at onr store. the assortment is good. This is strictly the pharmacists. The best phisycians in County, hh, these progressive times manufacture their and daughters of Maine will make their entries in the third class and Clarence Point loading for New York. a Casti Sale. Wakefield, 2b, McIntire’s new boat the Surf was the win DURING THIS SALE I shall re­ own medicines and thus allow no opportu­ homes at the Quincy House during their stay. Maroney, r, Sch. Brigadier, Tolman, arrived at Rich- We Have floods to Sell nity for mistake or mischance. McManus, 1, ner The summaries: mond, Va., 15th from New York. sume Dressmaking and shall he glad to One of the principal reasons for Dr. E. Among the well known grocers in Boston Oerrish, c, receive all my old customers. I shall Holden Lansing’s great success is because none have been more successful than Rhodes McLoon, m, Schs. Flora Pressey, Thos. Borden, Mary is one of the reasons why wo do go to market next week for new ideas lie relies not on the knowledge of others hut Bros., whose store is on Tremont street Patterson, p, Name and owner J. Lee, Fannie & Edith and S. J. Lindsey ar­ Nevens, lb, this, and we must treat people- and will he prepared to give you nice upon his own and manufactures all bis own opposite the Castle Square Theatre. L. Il Viola, M A Rice 3 22 36 3 22 35 rived in Hart Island Roads 5th. medicines. His wide and extensive chem­ and J. L. Rhodes came to Boston from Cam Acme 3 39 35 3 39 33 stylish work at reasonable prices. Totals, 42 14 10 16 27 14 Aurorn, John Lewis Sch. Red Jacket, Mullen, is bound to Saco well if we would have their trade. ical researches have made him second to den in 1880, and after an active clerical 3 42 96 3 3: front Port Liberty. none in this field, and he is thus enabled to Comet, John Fuller did not finish experience, they started in business for them THIRD CLAS use in the m anufacture of the prescription selves in 1884. The growth of the house has AB R HII TB PO Rockport Marine—Arrived July 4th, We Do flake a Bid L. E. PHILBROOK, the same care and ability used in diagnosing Renting, r, 8 u rf,C . H. M cIntyre steam yacht Chetolah; sch. Annie Wilder, the complaint. been rapid from its start, and their force of ~ kett, I, p Klonin, C. E . T u ttle from Boston; woodboats Hattie Muriel, from 14 L itnerock S treet. employes, from a modest few in number, has for vour trade nnd will do our Again, Dr. Lansing uses n ine but most POt’RTH CLASS St. John, wood for S. E. & H. L. Shepherd been increased to 33, while the firm has ten Em ery, 3b, Snarleyow, C G Weld expensive drugs id chemicals of known Newbert, 2b, 1 42 40 1 49 13 Co., and James Barber, from St. John, with best to deserve and hold it. We genuineness and absolute purity. He does teams engage,! in the work of delivering Marguerite, David Little 1 42 38 1 42 3S Robinson, 1, s, Tlta, F H Gardiner wood for Carleton, Norwood & Co. 5th, sch. not experiment or try innovations, but per­ goods. From the profits of the business, Maguire, in, 1 4S 93 1 44 64 won’t try to work off any circus •Euimn, -Jackhoti Ricbardflon fects a known remedy which, it persevered Messrs. Rhodes Bros, have built the four Burton p, I, 1 43 18 1 42 39 Ella May, New York; woodboats Myra B., Packard, s, 1, from St. John, wood to S. E. & If. L. Shep­ style advertising on yon tor in faithfully, will yield sure and steady re­ story building which they own and in which 0 "I>iHqualified on account of fouling mark. sults until the cure is complete and another herd Co.; Nellie Waters, St. John, with wood their store is situated. Total, 37 3 0 9 24 6 testimonial added to the thousands already to Carleton, Norwood & Co.; sch. New We Want You to Think In his possession contributed by grateful pa horthe first time in many years a body Innings, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MARINE MATTERS. Packet, Addison Point, wood for J. IL Eells. Rockland, 3090 2000 —14 tients rescued from the ravages of disease arrived at this port last week preserved in Sailed 5th, schs. Robert Byron, for Bel­ and sufTei.ng by his thorough and successful cask of rum. The remains were those Warren, 00000210 that when vou see a thing over our Knrtied runs, Rockland 3. Two base hits, Wake The Movements ol Vessels, Charters, fast; Mazurka, for Belfast; Essie C , St. John; treatm ent. Capt. W. II. Smith of Thomaston of schoont. There is just another point concerning Held 2. McManus, Pow ers. Three-base hit, Patter Notes and the Like. fishing sch. Maggie & Lilly, for Banks. name you may believe it. Dr. Lansing’s treatment of disease that Martha Thomas, which arrived here under son Stolen bases, Folsom, County, 2, Wakefield I he bark zVddie Morrill will commence to charge of Capt. Hawthorne, who took Gcrrish. Base on balls, by Patterson 4, by Bur load at Portland this week for Montevideo. should be borne in mind. He does not tou, by Crockett. Struck out, Maroney, Crockett, We Have One Article go into a town, as do many traveling mand on Capt. Smith’s death at Cienfugos, Emery 2, Burton. Double plays, Wakefield and Tuesday’s arrivals—Schs. St. Elmo, Rogers, SENSIBLE physicians, and prescribe a cure that w‘ which took place April 12. The remains Nevens; Packard unassisted. Hit by pitched ball, New York via Boston; Charlie & Willie, Post, it benefits for a short period ultimately were sent to Rockland on the Bangor steam Patterson. Wild pitch, Patterson. Passed ball, New York via Salem; Ida Hudson, Bishop, to which wo wish to call your at­ ” iwers. Umpire, Locke of Rockland. Time, 2.20. WOMEN leaves the p tient in a worse condition than er. Capt. Smith was about 50 years old, and Boston; Hattie, Eaton, Philadelphia via tention. This is one lot of All sllwant ITiltK IS’ formerly. Dr. Lansing rem iins until his was well known among the commercial Camden had an easy time defeating War Vinalhaven; Mary ljrewer, Thomas Boston An Experienced Band Man Has a Kind Word for patients are cured ami when he ceases his houses in this city. ren yesterday. Warren was strengthened via Portland; Petrel, Hamilton, Bangor, lum­ Wool Diagonal Dress Goods, in treatment the former suffering ones are re­ with the addition of Sockalexis in the field Young Organization- stored to their natural vig«-r and health ber for Boston; Ella Francis, Foster, New four different styles of mixtures. GOODSENSE jt will be “ The Chimes of Normaudy” for and Curley at second. Both played winning York via Hartswell; Harriet Rogers, Han- and pursuing their usual vocations, employ­ ball and when the other players engaged ar W. H. Boggs of Warren, formerly of the CORSET WAISTS. ing their leisure hours in singing tt e praises S’x Hays at the Castle Square Theatre, this ney, Sullivan, with staves to S . P. Prescott; THOUSANDS of Dr. Lansing. popular opera being selected fo’ the 10th rive Warren wj’l be dead in it. Crockett Nile, Manning, New York via Portland; Ne­ Crescent Band of Waltham( Mass , played These floods Are Fifty Inches NOW IN U S E . week’s production. It is expected that the started in to pitch for Warren, making bis vada, Leighton, Saco, sand for Sherman, with the Ingraham’s Hill Band, July 4, and lent fbr H ea lth , Keo. in a letter to T he C.-G. he speaks in the high­ wide, nil wool and arc worth, nom y uud U«*nut7. fortunes of Germaine and Serpolette and the fourth consecutive game, but gave way to Glover & Co.; General Grant, Cornish, Ban One of the best testimonials to I)r. Lan­ Burton in the S’xth inning. Burton pitched est terms of the excellent work of that organi­ Buttons at front L ■ ravings of Miser Gaspard will be followed by gor, lumber to Geo. F. Ayers; Island Queen, under ordinary circumstances 75 | atone! of Clasps. sing’s capabilities is given by a nearby the public with a show of appreciation equal elegantly but the game was beyond recovei/. Lockhart, Boston; Lizzie \ Annie, Atwater, zation. He concludes with the folio* mg : |Rino Buckle at hip citizen—Mark B. Crouse of 1 homaston, for Hobo supporters. to that of the week of “The Bohemian Girl,” SockaleDs’ catches were without the least Gouldshoro, with wpod to A. J. Bird & Co.; It is an organization that Ingraham’s Hill cents (ho yat-d. hut our price on Tape-fastened Bt > aged 33 years, who has, as he says been sign of being moss covered and Emery (if not the whole city of Rockland) should tonB—tron'f j-ull o . troubled for two 5ears. He says of his ail­ for both are fixed firmly among the most pop­ Annie May, Ladd, (Amperage to K. C. Rankin this lot is only1-,Thirty- Cord.Edge Battju ment: ular o f light operas. Mr. William Wolff is to d with old time vim at third. Emery &S.tn; Jcjtnie G I’d-fiu v. Pillsbury, New be proud of, and it should have the support it H o lo s -.r ^ f g -ir our. wul be a fixture. The Warrens batted hard needs.'1 IT ALL AUEH- I have been ho troubled with pain in my wide that be the Gaspard. He has played that part very Yctk vii Portland; I. tta Anne, W-.ite, New "ants to Adalta, I could not sleep or rust at all, night or day. many times, and it is said to be a really strong but wt re very slow in handling the ball in Yotk via Boston; L a-aFrances,Thorndike, Three Cents the Ya Many nights I had to wit up all the time My back dramatic effort. Miss Louise Eissing will the field. They are however rouDding into Portland; .AT.tnta, Hall, Portsmouth. GOOD WOLF CATCHER. ml legs ached also and I felt a* if heavy weights have the part of Germaine, the Marchioness, a shape. The Camdens did very heavy hitting you will wonder, when yon see were pulling me right down. I was in fo bud kept the Warrens leather hunting all Schs Jordan L. Mn't, Speed, New York shape at times that I could not get up 01 down favorite o f hers, and to which she will doubt via Boston, Eugene B o-da. Greeley, New- stubs alone and could hardly do anyth’ng by my­ the tim e. Their fielding was out o f sight James Wight brought to T he C.-G. office tItem, if we procured them in an less do full justice, and in which she will be York via Lynn, arrived Wednesday. esterday morning a wolf trap that was lust self. My bowels Here very constipated; there was seen and heard to advantage. Miss Bell and Manager Patten’s pets demonstrated that honest manner. We did, hej'e’s no action for long whiles and my head ached and Schs. Silver Heels, Quinlan, from Salem, tn 1832 by Joshua Lertnond of Warren and my mind was somewhat affected. cast for Serpolette. Mr. Richie Ling will es­ they were on more than speaking acquain I have consulted as many as 10 doctors and got tahee with the game. The attendance was Race Horse, ilanshaw, Portland, Essex, Per­ was luund June 12, 1S95, by I’ercy E. Averell our word for it. say Grenicheux. He has never before ap­ on Mr. Leruiond’s farm. In the trap is a no relief from uny of them I spent a good deal of peared in “the Chimes.” It is important that small. The score: ry, from Harrington, wood for Farrand, Spear money trying to get relief, and I whi in such u con­ & Co., arrived qth. piece of wolf bone. The wolf was probably Crockett & Lovejoy dition flunm-lull> that I consulted I)r. Lansing seats be bought in advance, for at the 50-cent The Summer Has But I Sailed, 2d, Schs. Fannie A Edith, Ryder, aught and dragged the trap away. once and then went away and borrowed money to and 25-cent prices prices prevailing all the LA DfiBM* BTOBE, go under treatment w ith tbe sincere hope that J front seats are engaged early. The Saturday Douglas, 2b lime, from A. C. Gay & Co.; Addie Wessels, partly gone and light weight would be benefited. Friends and acquaint inces obbi rf Gilbert, New York, lime, A. f . Crockett & Co; LIST OF LETTERS tried to persuade me against coining to him, telling matinee, when children will be admitted at Burrill, If dresses are just beginning to be 421 Main St., - Rockland. me that I would only be throwing my money away. half-price, will be the only one of the week. l'ulsifer, hm Island Queen, Lockhart, Boston, from A. Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week, J went under treatment with Dr. Lansing .June 10, On Tuesday evening, at the Tremont Mu Dermod,lb J. Bird A- Co.; Louisa Frances, Thorndike, w orn. A n and have improved ever since. I did my lirst day's Gorm an, o ending July 6, 1895. Theatre, Manager Askin will make his second Carney, cf Portland, Irom F. Cobb A: Co.; Gazelle, Pay- work yesterday (July 1) for two years. The pain in son, Bangor, from A. F. Crockett Co.; O. M. my leftside has gone; inv backache bus disappeared, production of a new comic opera in Boston, Bass, p Elegant M aterial Fora and I think I could walk from my house In Thom t being the third time that he has brought " Pulslfer, 3p31 0 1 1 Marritt, Harris, New York, from Peny Bros.; Oenta’ List. Thompson, It. M. union to Kocklatid with ease. The all gone in m y out a wholly new work on this stage. The Bennett, Albert William, J. E. stomach has left me; my nerves have been restored T o t a iy 60 17 19 Charlie A: Willie, Post, New York, from F. Baynes, l)r. It. B. Wilson, Itev. T. A. light weight dress is a Gazelle to their normal condition; my bowels have been opera is by Richard F. Carrol and Gustave A, Cobb & Co., sailed 4th. Itelmatn, Harry Wentworth, F. C. regulated in good shape; my kidneys arc up pat­ Kerker and is entitled “Kismet; or Two Sch. St. Elmo, Rogers, front A. F. Crockett Doyle, Cunt David F. Ladles’ List. Silk, Swivel Silk or Silk Gingham, ently in good condition, at; ' ! ;ra "«icd Dorman, Bert Allen, Mrs. Addle N e w G o o d s couraged me from seeing Co., for New York, sailed Friday. Olllander. W alter (2) Baylis, Mrs. Ed whichever you wish to call then going to consult him themselvt , been overlooked that might tend to give a Hosmer, John A. P< era, c Sch. Belle Hooper, Capt. F. C. Hall, was C lark, Miss Jennie J thank God for the day I came to see Dr. Lan- | perfect performance of the new work, and to James, C. C ur, Mis. Lou What we have left we hat Sockalexis, cf, If at Pascagoula at last accounts, loading lum­ Keag, John E. . JUST RECEIVED .Ing. I would be gluil to answ er any Inquiries In I that endtd Mt. Max'■ ”Freeman was retained iuat obiuson. lb Howe, Miss Elsie B. regard to my former condition and the improve- f __ . e ,• ber for a northern port. Lovejoy, Herman Ilaveu, Mrs. Minnie M, m ark ed to raent that he has made in me. My address is • as " as ab°ut to sail for Europe to enjoy ckett, p, if M urray. Michael . . A T . . try ,3 b Sch. Ella G. Eells, Linnell, brought coal Murphy, Maude MAKE B. CHOUSE, • much needed rest. The fact that Mr. Askin Maguire, rf, cf, .Maddock", Esquire A. .McIntosh, Miss Mary Thomaston, Me. .' placed an order with his costumer for no less Friday from New York for Fred R. Spear. t’Nell, Jam es II. McFarland Mrs. Hannah '• k a rd ,« ltudgers, Owen Thirty Cents the Yard Copeland’s Bazar ------I than 520 costumes for “ Kisinet,” is sufficient Sch. Florida arrived from Boston Saturday Post, Miss .Jenuie Totaiw, Sawyer, Wtlllain Williams, Mrs. Ev T ill. L.dy Advises Her Friend, to Con.nlt ' “ f th,e completeness with which the SCORE BY INNINGS Sch. John I. Snow, Snow, brought coal Of course we haven’t the assort­ Carts, D r. L u u s Iiik . • opera will be dressed. I hey are from the and railroad iron Saturday from Philadel­ ment of styles we had eai\hw, bnt 3 4 6 6 8 9 When the scalp it atrophied, or shiny-bald, • hand of Mine. Bryce-Getnmell whose cos­ phia for F. Cobb & Co. no preparation will restore the hair: in all W agons, G r e e n v il l e J unction, Ju n e 28, 1895. tumes for “The Sphinx” met with such umdeu, 4 3 3 1 3 9 2 0 1—17 Dr. LanniuK—I have a friend who is sick, and by ’arren, 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 — 6 Sch. Mary Langdon, Hatch, arrived Mon­ other cases, Hall’s Hair Renewer will start a there are enough now for a fkood Wheelbarrows, t general approval. The scenery is said to be what she tells into think she has rhenrni tism and Earned runs, Camden 6, Warren 1. Two bane day with coal to Peter Kennedy & Co., from growth. kidney trouble, fwas telling hei about you, and magnificent, anti while there are but two hits, RobuinH, P uleifet, C arney, Sookulexis, Me- choice. f . , Velocipedes, i»ho wanted me to find out where you were anti scenes, these have required for completion, in Dermod, Robinson, Crockett. Three base hit, New York. give you her address. I would like you to write Douglas. Home run, Robbins. Bases on balle, Sch. Sardinian, Halversen, brought gen The flood Things That 'v, Doll Carriages, to her end see what you can do for her. I am feel- the last five weeks, a large corps of carpenters, Gormun, Carney 2, Robinson. Hit by pitched ball, ing much better. Mas. M aggie H a m ill. and the closest attention of Messrs Thompson, Douglas Struck out, Robbins, Burrill, T. 1 Jlai- eral cargo Monday from Boston. Hammocks, Morang and Halliday who have pp’nted the fer 3, Gorman, Bass 2, N. Pulslfer, Powers, Em­ Sch. Cora C. Meader arrived Monday scenery. m i .a i. ery, Packard. Double plays, T. Pulslfer and Me- we are showing in dress goods of Garden Sets, Dermod, Burrill und Douglas. Umpires, Bean of fro nt Haverhill. Celery Plants! Boston, Ju ly 8, 1806. Camden und Maroney of Rocklaud. Scorer, John Sch. J. R. Ilodwell, Speed, arrived Mon­ all kinds are legion. All our pat­ Croquet Sets, Thom as. Ever 80 Much Better. day from New York via Boston. Garden Trowels. HELPED EM OUT. Regan of the Haverhill New England As­ F O R S A L E . tern dresses are marked way bo- G u il fo r d , Ju n e 29. Sch. Walker Armington, Dtinkwater, Dr. Lansing—I uni ever ao much stronger t‘ an sociation team joined the Camdens yesterday sailed from Newport News 6th for Providence. low import price. 398 MAIN ST. when I began to take your medicine. My brother’s Port Clyda People Are Grateful Io the Dramatio and will pitch against the Rocklands this W hite Plame, ear is getting along nicely. 1 was iu Haiigerville Company for Able Assistance. afternoon, lie is sa«d to be an extra good Sch. Wm. H. Allison, Kenniston, arrived Perfected W hite Plume, one day lust week uud called on Mm. Herbert Dux man. n Baltimore 6th from Jacksonville. W e See W h e n W e C. H. COPELAND. who suid if she never felt any better than ehu Mr. Editor.—We would like to speak a Golden Heart Self• Blanching. did now ahe should be sutiafiud. few words of praise in behalf of the Port Sch. M. C. Moseley, Woster, is bound Paris Golden Self-Klauchlng, Mrs. M. 8. Fogg. The first week of the base ball season is lake a look through our lace cur­ Clyde Dramatic Co. which gave an enter­ here, and sch. Susie M. Plummer, Creighton, Giant Paeral, over and we present below tbe records of the bound to Portland from Pbiladelpbia. 1 a. Fogg came under Dr. I.anaing'a care at tainment here July 4 for the benefit of the players who have played on tbe RocklamE Uenderaon'a Koae Celery, tain department make us wish we Dover, Me., lat-t December. Her brother's caae Sch. Mabel Hooper, Hooper, clearked 5th. was taken at Guilford,M u., last March. Mr«. Dux- Chapel. The company, as usual, played their These figures will be of interest to our readers could say more about them, but a9 mentioned waa a Dove/, Me., caae taken last respective roles admirably, and it would be and will show to some exteut what kind of New York for Punta Gorda. December. She waa supposed by her filenda to very difficult to tell which d»d the best. ball our boys are playing. Schs. Julia A. Decker, Bertha E. Glover, T3Z. Z jOK jID, be conaumptive. Three persons came from South Thomaston to RING AVERAGE. and Helen arrived in New York 5th. W e C an’t W e M u st assist them owing to me absence of several of 14 Orange Street. ST’K STL PO A E PER Sch. Ida Hudson sailed Saturday for Bos­ (list suy tliut wo have sold cus­ Improving Flint. tbe club members, viz., Dr. and Mrs. Horn OUT BABES CENT ton from A. F. Crockett Co. and Mr. Hall. We heard one gentleman say arouey, rf, 80. W in d h a m , Mb ., Ju ly 6, 1895. cLoou, cf, Schs. Nautilus, Tolman, Irom Almon Bird, tomers who have been in every Are You a B uilds’? Dr. E. Holden Lansing—I received your medl. that he had come to join the rheumatic club, Glover, If, . OK . eioe all right. I um getting along quite nicely uud and Ella Francis, Foster, from Farrand, other store in the citv and failed feel better in every reaped. and we think the term applied, for we should . rf, lb, have been lame indeed but for their timely rrlah.c, lb, Spear & Co., fur New York, sailed Saturday. C imhlkm M. D a y , Mui.ua. cb, to bo pleased. We pleased them. Are You Going to Build ? flu. Windham, Me. assistance. Much credit is due them, in fact Brig Scud, now discharging coal from CEDAR Fultoui, 8b, too much cannot be said in their praise and ukelleld, 2b, New York for the Maine Central Railroad, Parties who contemplate building Never Was 80 Well lu tier Life we feel very grateful when we realize how County, es, chartered to load stone at Vinalhaven for Boat Boards! Out Of Town Polks much their presence helped us financially. Patterson, If, p, New York. mid wishing to save middlemen's 8 angbuvili.E, M e ., Ju n e 21, 1895. Murse, p, are requested to make our store profits should buy direct frout the Dr. Lauaiug—I am iu the beat of health und wua C urs is a star company, but if there is a choice Quite a number of vessels are loaded and 12, 14,16,18, 20, 22, 24 Ft. Long. never ao well in my life. Mita. 8. J. DiKFIN, we feel that Miss May Wilson of Port Clyde i waiting for tbe fog to lift. manufacturers. We are Manufac­ Haugen.lie, Me. their headquarters while iu the and Mr. Hall of So. Thomaston will wear the | Schs. Essex for Addison, Silver Heels and turers as well as Dealers and cau Mra. Dillln went under Dr. Lansing's care at —ALSO— city. We will treat you “ white” laurels, as their roles were particularly difficult Maroney, ennie G. Pillsbury, for New York, Edward build or furuish the material for a Dover, Me , last December, after trying doctors to play. They both displayed much grace building cheaper than any other until she wan discouruged. Also visited Muiue Wakefield, .araeyer, for Richmond, from Francis Cobb I even if you don't spend a cent, or •ueral Hospital, Portland, without relief. and talent. We trust they will all accept our County, & Co., are loaded and ready for sea. Arm in Kuox Co. We keep a full sincere thanks for their earnest efforts. Neveus, i Oak, Ash, Maple and Hickory McLoon, even look at goods. line o f L ong ano S h ou t L v h iik k , Columbia. Schs. Chas. R. Washington, from Farrand, 1 (in i irfi, Spear & Co.; Gracie J., from C. Doherty, fur ' D ooits, S a sh , Outside uud Inside Port Clyde, July 6, 1895. Folsour, X.UHKBEIR. B l in d s , C v tk ess, A s h , W h it b - McMauus, Boston; Race Horse, from E. E. Rankin; It don’t coat you u cent to see Dr. Lauaiug Glover, w o od an d 11akd 1’in e Sh e a t h in g , Cora C. Meader, from Joseph Abbott; Sar­ I f You Can’t Come------uud have u talk with him. If you like hie Vutiersou, dinian, from A. J. Bird At Co., for New York, , B aku P in e an d B a ud W ood 'orse, m ethods, his talk, bis prices, you cun take are luaded and in the stream. HENRY J. WINDE, Order by Mail. F lo o d in g s, M o u ld in g s an d H ouse his treatment. If you don't no harm is There has been considerable questioning Sch. Carrie L. Hix, Torrey, with feed, for 1 F in ish of all kinds. Screen Doors d o n e. egarding who led the batting last season. I 02 & I 04 Beverly Street, and Window Screens. Fine Stair Casey led with a percentage of .395, Simon­ Bangor, passed by Monday. Work a Specialty. Wood Mantels ton second, .391, McManus third, .327, Me- Sch. Carrie E. Look, Stevens, arrived Irom NEAM CAUSEWAY, anti Sideboards in stock or made Loon seventh, .277. Salem Monday. She is chartered with ice to from architecis’ designs. Corres­ Examinations The Camdens and Rocklands meet again Annapolis, Md. BOSTON, MASS. this afternoon on tbe Broadway grounds at Sch. Lizzie B. Willey, Willey, arrived pondence invited and information Cost Nothing. William 0. Hewett cheerfully given. Telephone con­ 2:30 o’clock. Baas will pitch for Camden Monday and will go on the North Railway nection. and Morse for Rockland. It will be a tight for repairs. and Company, Dr. Lansing can be oonsulted the finish. Thursday afternoon the Rock­ Jones & Bicknell are loading sch. Colum­ lands will play tbe So Portlands, one of the bian with a house frame for Vinalhaven. free at Pillsbury Block, Rockland. clubs that beat Rockland last year. STONE VESSEL FOR SALE. M.K. ST.CLAIR CO. Sch. Eugene Borda, Greeley, has finished 374 MAIN STREET, Me., for 30 days. I-ouis Sockalexis, tbe Old Town Indian, repairs at tbe North railway and will load cut Schouuur with siuaiu windlass mid derrick, Attud Office and Factory Bay View St., joined tbe Warrens yesterday. So much has stone at Vinalhaven and Hurricane for Wash­ to curry slooe up to 6 tout, well fouud with tackle Office opened Evenings. Finest Grown been said about “Sock” that mure is unneccs- uud chuius. Apply to PIGEON HILL GRANITE Camden, Maine. ington, and will go Irom there to Pawunky OO*, Bock pert, Mass. Rockland, Maine. 8 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TU' JU LY 9. 1895,

SOCIAL SALAD- THOMASTON TOPICS. MATINICUS. WASHINGTON. SUMMER SOUNDS P u r i t y T o B e S a f e The Rubinstein Club and friends were en­ Interesting Personals About People Who Are Criehaven. — John Crie, of Crie Pros., Newsy, Chaff, Letters~From Our North Washing­ Echoes from the Spots Where Busy Man Re- who has been here since April 23, made a tertained Tuesday- evening by Mrs. F. E. Known to Many of Our Readers. ton and Rarorrllle Scribes. treatelh (or Rest and Reoreation. Hitchcock at her home, White street. The short trip to his home in Searsmont, returning To be safe confine yourself to the parlor was prettily decorated with waving the 29th of June, accompanied by his wife. a n d N. B. Cobb and party spent Sunday at Mr. W. E. Mason of Orange, Mass., has joined They will occupy their summer home the re­ No. Washington—The Fourth passed off use of such flavors as your experi­ palms and ferns and beautiful cut flowers his family here. Cobb’s North Haven cottage. tilled the room with a delicious perfGme. A mainder of the season------Sch. Abbie F. very quietly here. Most of the natives stayed ence and judgement tell you are at home. But the steam whistles at So. Lib­ Capt. Henry Pearson is at his handsome most enjoyable program was rendered and Elijah Jameson and son Irving of Boston Morse of Gloucester, bound for the Grand cleanliness, of the purest quality. the evening will lung he remembered by are in town. The latter will enter Harvard Banks for halibut, was piloted through a thick erty, Burkettville and Somerville got in some cottage, Crescent Beach, for the summer. fine work Wednesday night, keeping people those who were present. The program was in the Fall. fog from outer Dido ledge by Eben Crie. She Fourth of July guests at the Simpson stopped here and at Matinicus for bait------for miles about in anything hut good humor. House and at Sunnyside report extra fine din­ as follows: No scarlet fever, no diphtheria and nothing of t|ie sort in town. Dennis Hutchins of Bucksport arrived the 2nd ------James Dornan of East Union was in united w ith ners and suppers. piano—March Tannhaueer in sch. Mugwump------Lobster smack Flor­ town Wednesday and set a fine monument in Oak Grove is now in full swing. An im­ Mr*. Rlrd. Mrs Keene The plans and specifications for the re­ the Lenfest yard, ordered by Mrs. Cora Lcn- Contralto Solo—“fltnra With Golden Feet" modeling of the Grammar school building on ence, Capt. Gifford Gamage, of South Bristol, mense crowd rendezvoued there the Fourth, Grabcn-Hoffman from Nova Scotia, stopped in the harbor over fest of Plainfield, Pa., in memory of her hus­ V an illa Miss Sleeper Green street will be received this week from band, who died last spring. ’Tit a fine stone. Flavoring and all were finely cared for. Oak Grove is a Architect Coombs of Lewiston. On their night the 2nd. Capt. Gamage called on the flavor L e m o n pronounced success. Song, "Pride of Ihe Ball" relatives here------R. Crie took a party to ------The fine crayon portrait and frame of­ O r a n g e Rubinstein Club, solo by Mr*. Blacklngton receipt notification will be made and propos­ fered by Photographer Cunningham to the J. Edwin Smith, wife and daughter Clara of Soprano Solo—"Thou Art My Dream" Johnson als received for the work. The committee Matinicus Rock light station the 4th on the E xtracts R o se, etc. Worcester, Mass., are at their summer home, M r* Perry naphtha launch Novelty------Robert F. Crie young lady selling the most tickets was won Mahoney** Fourth of July*’ having the matter in charge consists of II. C. Selections j and wife, children and grandchildren enjoyed by Miss Annie Leigher ol So. Liberty------b l e n d e d are just as they are represented to Tenant’s Harbor. George W. Smith and wife P arty at Odd Fellow* Hall’’ Levensaler, Atwood Levensaler and J. T. Fred Cunningham and Ed Leigher of So. of this city spent the Fourth with them. Jnmen McNamara a picnic in Sans Souci grove the 4th,that was be. If not the cheapest they are Plano Duet, "Spnnische Madrllenn" Low Beverage. Liberty took a fine string of pickerel from the The committee of the Twenty-Sixth Maine the first picnic in the new grove. Many more the best, and no puddings, cakes, Mies Shaw , Mrs. Baer Ralph W. French, esq., a promising young are in prospect------There was a sale of ice little pond the Fourth-----A number from Regiment Association has decided to hold Contralto Solo—"When You Are Here Love" Boston attorney, together with his wife and this place went to Belfast the Fourth to the t o s u i t creams, or other table delicacies, the reunion at Northport Camp Ground, Vnnnah cream Anu cake the evening of the 4th at R. Mrs Copping wife’s sister, are guests of Mrs. Harriet Historical Wild West Show. A good time i« are spoiled by their use. Tuesday, August 13 instead of Monday, the F. Crie & Son’s store by the ladies of Good Soprano Solo--“I Love Thee” Matti French, Main street. Mr. and Mrs. French Will Circle. The sale was well patronized reported. 12th, as before reported. The program will M rs. Ramey will pa*s the summer in Thomaston. be published soon. Banjo Solo— March, " Homeward" ------There was an unusual amount of fire­ Razorville—A 1 .rgc number from this t h e t a s t e Mr*. Miller R. W. French of Boston and Charles works here the 4th from two o’clock in the The Simpson House was elaborately decor­ Soprano Solo, "Serenade" Mouzkowakl place attended the meeting at Slater Hall, Mr* Blacklngton Copeland, also of Boston, drive very fine morning until eight o’clock at night. It was Stickney’s Corner, Thursday, July 4------The ated in honor of the Fourth. A generous dis­ a perfect day------John Johnson of North play of bunting was made during the day and Violin Solo—"The Dancer’s Dream” De Bove equipages through our streets. S. E. Smith only celebration here July 4 was the ringing Ml** Ingraham drives a fine span of blacks, which can be Appleton arrived the 3d, after his household of the church bell at midnight----- W. E. o f all m an­ in the evening the scene was made brilliant h, i "Garden of Sleep” DeLara Soprano Solo. , .,Thou Art M|„e" Hock seen each evening prancing adown our shaded goods. He is to move again to his farm in Gverlock has been engaged as barber for with a profusion of Japanese lanterns. It Appleton. Mr. Johnson and family have BOSS was a beautiful sight across the bay. Mre. Spear streets. Saturdays at the Lake House, East Jeflerson. McCarty’* Wake" been with us for a number of years. They & Selections Mrs. Levi Turner, Jr., and child of Port­ The house has recently been bought and fitted The Rodick Hotel at Bar Harbor, which McGittigan'* Social Soiree have made many friends here and we are up in first-class style by B. S. Gould of Wal­ kind, have has been closed for two years past, has been Mr. McNamara land are in town for a visit. Quartet—"Legend*" Moliring sorry to lose them------Quite a number of tham, Mass.------Mrs. Joseph Marr, who has leased to A. W. Bee of Boston, who opened The Ariel Quartet The May number of the Mizpah, a Massa­ people from Matinicus called on friends here chusetts publication representing the Order been visiting in Fairfield for the past few the house July 1. Mr. Bee is well known to Plano Solo— •'Narcla«ua” Nevln the 4th------Jerry and Chester Wadsworth, weeks, has returned home----- Mis9 Haskell Bar Harbor patrons and the Rodick under Mi*. Smith of Eastern Star, has a very pretty poem from who are spending the summer here, went to made B. L. Soprano Solo—"Iti June” Ruck the pen of W. E. Mason. of Union has been visiting Ella and Abia BISCUIT his supervision will doubtless enjoy its old M r*. Mortlatul their home in Camden to spend the 4th. Jones------L. T. Marr and daughter May have time popularity- Favorite Song—(By Requeat) been spending a few days in Augusta----- A.L. Mi** Spear Pi.iasant Beach.—The McLoon cottage Song—"Private Tommy Atkin*" Gaiety Girl WARREN. CAMDEN CULLINGS. Farrar and son have a crew working on the Tobacco' the is occupied for the season------The Hall chalet | Rubenstein Club -Solo by Mrs. Copping foundation for the boiler and engine of their is being put in fine condition for its summer 1 Selection, j ■•McNulty', Yi','u-'rc a D til.y" steam mill------Mrs. Ira Sylvester, who has H ighland—Orin Berry and wife of Sears­ A spile wharf is being constructed at Petit guests. A new stable is being built on the Mr. McNamara been very sick with a fever, is now able to sit Hall premises------Frank Elliott caught a 14- I Mr*. Carrie Burpee Shaw and Mrs. Gi W. Smith mont have been visiting their parents, Mr Menan by R. S. Davis assisted! by his son up a short time. pound lobster the other day------A big pile of: Accompanist*. and Mrs. N. E. Clark------Leslie Packard is S. A. Davis. It is a three months job and building a new barn------Mrs. Joseph Bisbee when completed will be solid built structure. paving adorns the wharf. ROCKPORT'S NEWS and daughter Maud arc visiting relatives in The B. Y. P. U. enjoyed a picnic at Fay’s FRATERNITY FACTS. Rockland----- Alice Keep is clerking for on the Turnpike, Thursday. GRANITE CHIPS A Beautiful Yacht Visits the Town—Some Short, John Frohock------Robert Cates is building J. A. Brewster’s shirt factory is shut down a house for his son James in Rockland----- Crisp, News, Local Items. The Union Granite Co., which has its Disclosures of Importance From Ihe Hidden Haunt for two weeks while extensive repairs are Edwin Keating was a brother of F. O. Kcat being made. Mr. Brewster’s business has works at Friendship Long'Island, is the low­ of Ihe Gay and Giddy Goal. ing who died of heart failure at the Appleton est bidder on a portion of the Brooklyn, N. grown to such an extent that the old building Mrs. E. H. Bowman and sons are guests House, Appleton, Saturday of last week------got too small and a larger one was necessary. of Mrs. W. O. Corthell------Mrs. George Mar- V., park work. The bids were as follows: At a recent meeting of Gen. Berry Lodge, Lizzie Bartlett, who has lieen stopping in Union Granite Company, $6o,ooo; W. & T. ‘Sixteen new machines will be added. Mr. den of Colorado Springs is stopping with Mr. Knights of Pythias, Junior Past Chancellor Chelsea, Mass., is with her grandparents, Brewster will continue the manufacture of and Mrs. T. E. Brastow------Mrs. C. D. Jones, Lamb, $65,783; White Granite Company, R. R. Ulmer was presented a beautiful jewel, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Clarke. $67,697; Booth Bros., $71,585. shirts, pants, etc., and will have a retail de­ Mrs. C. L. Pascal, Mrs. W. A. Merriam, Miss in recognition of his efficient services. Past Lizzie Harriman, Miss Eva Pottle,all attended The Clark Island granite quarries are shut partment in the front end of the building as Chancellor S. A. Keyes made a very pretty we described at more length some weeks ago. the celebration at Lewiston, the Fourth------down for a time. presentation speech. EYES OF SYMPATHY. Bicycle riding on the sidewalk became The ladies of Fred Norwood Relief Corps en­ The trouble at the Sargent quarry, Oak Those eye* were like to jewel* fair, Col. H. C. Chatto, commander of Maine such a nuisance that the selectmen were joyed a basket picnic Tuesday at Oak Grove. JONA. CROCKETT, Hill, has been settled, and the men have re­ Division, S. of V., has appointed Frank E. And said more than word* can tell The steam yacht Chetolah of Newburyport sumed work. compelled to post signs forbidding the same Carr Sergeant Major and 1I.K. Marsh Quar­ And called me back to duty on penalty of being fined $5. The roads are was in the harbor the 4th. She made fine ap­ Orders Solicited termaster Sergeant. And showed I must my part bear. pearance as she steamed into port dressed in fo r HOPE- in better condition now than ever and are the Ah thoae eyes said words, only place for bicycle riding. bunting. She is owned by Capt. Lunt and commanded by Capt. C. F. Harding. The widow of Dr. G. P. Mathews of Thom­ MUSICAL MATTERS. That lips can never frame, Mrs. A. H. Knight of Waltham was the PLUMBINC] aston and Mrs. Emily Mathews of Rockland It was the Master's work, guest of honor at a party given by Mrs. G. II. Chas. F. Richards was at Waterville last BABIES have been visiting here------Mrs. Elwyn Fish And him we muat not blame. Cleveland at her cottage, Lake City, Wednes­ week at Commencement------Miss Mae Nash SHEET ::W0RK The Wight Philharmonic Society will begin of Waterville is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Have their ill* lik e older folk*, and the little and daughter Laura of Jamaica Plain are with Those eye* were full of sympathy day. It was a very pleasant occasion. active work next Thursday evening. “ Re­ Folsom------Fred Achorn is in Boston for an iatientH raiiBt not be neglected Good health in Mrs. Fish’s mother, Mrs. Sibley, for the sum­ bekah” will be sung with the same solo And In them a soul did dwell Rev. L. D. Evans celebrated baptismal ater life largelv depend* upon good care in Infancy They said those word* of pity, extended visit with his aunt------Geo. Bowden IR O N . .J If baby i* ill first send for your doctor without mer------The long spell of wet weather rotted assignment as two weeks ago. services on the shores of Lake Megunticook, That nothing else can tell. Tuesday. One young man received the rites of Hingham, Mass., spent the Fourth in town fdelay, then *en 1 th«- prescription to be tilled nt the wild strawberries badly if it did make the Miss Fannie Clifl Berry of Camden, the Every Job Guaranteed Donobtie'a Pharmacy. In that way you p.void all grass grow------Mrs. J. P. Hobbs has been of baptism. with friends. possibility of raiatiiBuH in the preparation of the talented pianist, has arrived home from her And thoso eyea grow brighter We hear inquiries about the biography of to be of the Beat W orkm anship. medicine. Mistake* or the use of ImiXire drug* quite sick but is now better------Walter European tour. As the clouds they clear away, are bad at beat, but In the caae of a tfeby they may Browne, wife and son Ralph and Mr. Clark Gen. Berry, whether or not it is to appear in bo fatal. Lead in local pbyslnlan* have pro­ of Waltham are expected the 6th at E. A. Ella Cleveland Fenderson, the famous And may they still be us *tars ROUGH EXPERIENCE. book form. It seems that such a record of Splendid^Stock of nounced our prescription departn/ent unequalled; contralto, is at her cottage, Lake City, Cam­ Until they reach eternal day. our Rockland citizen ought to be placed in therefore we have tbeir confidence. Payson’s to spend their vacation----- Mrs. Ann HARDWARE, . Graffam of Rockport and her daughter, Mrs. den. Steamer Lewiston arrived here Friday Rockland’s Public Library, and no doubt but Smith of Penyan, N. Y., have recently visited afternoon, looking as though she had been many would desire to hare the same on their S T O V E S , . . Mrs. Graffam’s sister, Mrs. Mary Bartlett----- Few medicines have held their ground so To prevent pale and delicate children from celebrating the Fourth. Capt. Ingraham re­ book shelves. FURNACES. Miss May Bills has been spending a few days successfully as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Dur­ lapsing into chronic invalids later in life, they ported a very rough night. When off Marble­ The 4th— How the boys hooted it up------in Searsmont, the guest of Miss Margaret ing the past fifty years, it has been the most should take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla together with head a heavy sea struck the boat in the star­ The Burgess Engine Company] ami Veazie’s 333 Main St., ock Sts.. plenty of wholesome food and out-door exer­ board side, forward, smashing in fifteen Dunton----- The Corner school taught by Miss popular of all cough cures and the demand for Band at Lewiston------Several families on the Opp. Fuller 4 Cobb’s. 13 ME. Alice Knight of Searsmont closed Friday with it today is greater than ever before. Prompt cise. What they need to build up the system stanchions in the upper bulwarks, and wetting seashore picnicing------Many went to Vinal- Telephone 03-2 appropriate exercises. to act and sure to cure* is good red blood. down the saloon deck. haven------Some got left------Fine weather. EVERY ITEM.

1 Dozen One Lot Suits, One Lot £1.25 81-25 W hite Kid 1 Lot Soap 81 5(1 5c Prints 5 Here ! 1 Lot Towels Light Colors, f Double Silver Plated All Wo 1, Lad es’ Wrappers Double Width Gloves, Four Cakes Brussels Carpets, Eight Fancy Edge to be sold while’ only Steel Knives, Blazer and Eton, Blue. Red, Piuk, Tapestry Coverings Plain or Black Stitch iu a box, made, laid and Handkerchiefs for they last, only to close, to close at for only ouly lined 3c per yd. 10c a pair. $2 00 p> r doz. S2 50. 98 cents. 25c a Lot. 85c per yd. 98c a pair. 7c a box. $1.00 pe - yd.

Duck Suits, One Lot 1 Lot Thread, l Lot 1 Lot 36-in. Sheeting, 75c Lace Curtains, 81.25 Lace Curtains, One Lot Sizes 32 to 42, m i tli Windsor Ties, Black, and White, Feather Pillows, Initial Stick Pins, Butlerirk'a Patterns only 1(1 yds. to t 2 1-2 yds. long, full size, Ladies’ Lawn Silver Buckle Belt, to be closed will run on machine all made, worth 25c Customer, to be closed at Wrappers we offer fur July ouly only at to be closed at only for « have nrrived. Sf 50 complete. 4c per yd. 1 50c a pair. 75 c a pair. 51.75. 12 1.2c each. 2c per spool. 75c each. 10c each.

10 Doz. Ladies’Ties 1 Lot Ladies’ Silv 80c Shade Curtains, 1 Lot Ladies’ 3oz. Bottle 1 Lot One Lot Fancy Colors. 1 Lot 1 Lot of Buckle Belts, Fancy Top Hose, Strictly Pure Ladies’ Drab Col’d Latest Styles, with duilo border, Holland Shades 1 Lot Full Length Good Pius C hildren’s only only worth 20c, Vaseline, Corsets, only to he sold at Portieres to go at Black and Tan 19 cents. only only only 25 cants. Hose, Small Lot. 35c complete. 25c each. $2.50 a pair. 10c a pair. 1c per paper. < 7c a bottle. 12 1-2c a pair. 50c a pair. Gloves. One Lot 81.80 One Lot 1 Lot Ladies’ SI.25 Ladies Gloves See Cut in One Lot One Lot 25c Tweritj-rive Skirts, lined FIFTY BARGAINS, Lace Curtains Bed Quilts, Ladies' Jersey Vests' Shopping Bags, In Tans, Black,etc., Lower Left Hand Outing Flannel, Best Dress Stays Suspenders, Especially selected for You, complete with pole Marseilles Pattern, worth 15c, Size 12x8 in., throughout interlined and only Corner for to close at ouly Patent Fastener, only only ouly to be sold for only /and if you accept one you 89c a pair. Waist Bargain. 5c per yd. 15c per doz. 98c complete. $1.00 each. 10c apiece. 29c each. 15c a pair. stiffened up the back. w ill reap the benefit. 1 Lot W ould be cheap at $5.50, 50c Ladies' Shirt £1.25 Upholstery A Dress Pattern 81.00 1 Lot Serge Suits, 1 Case Blankets, One Lot Three Ladies' Silk Mitts, Studs and Cuff Plushes, of Chambray Print, worth 9 12»00, Feather Boas Jersey Vests Fancy Edge C A P E S , . - Black ami Colored, Buttons, Gray add White, All Colors, Our price to close, to be closed at ten yurds, to be sold to be sold Handkerchiefs only only to be sold at Sold until this week for $5 and only only for for for 25c a pair. $7 75. 48 c a pair. 25 c par sat. $1.00 per yd. 59 cents. 59c each. 5c each. 2 5 cents. $6, to close them out we $3.00 per skirt.

make the price 1 Lot Double Plated Lavender Salts 1 Lot Tea Spoons, for Cold anti Head­ Pillow Slips $ 2 .5 0 . Six lor ache, SIMONTON DRY GOODS CO- to he closed 25 c, in sets, 21c per bottle. at T H E Y M U S T GO. Se\enty=nine Square Bargains 10c each.

Three We present to the people of Knox County Tuesday, July 2nd, this list of Intrinsic Values Extra Silver Plated Forks Quality only Goods and prices w ill do their own talking. W e will only add that everything is fresh All Wool Carpets 25 cents. up to date, and in every way suitable for your summer goods. 50c a ya rd

Three 37 l-2c 1 Lot 75c 35c 1 Lot Geuts’Outiug, 37 l-2c Desert Dress Serges Black VelvetBinding Gents White Shirt, Japanese Shirts, Bleached Special Orders Table Spoons to be closed 3 yds in a piece Laundered, Mattings, worth 37 l-2c Tabling, taken (or ouly ouly All Linen Bosom, ouly to lie closed at only Oraveuette 25c par set. 2 5 c par yd. 5 c a piece. 59c each. 72 7-2c per yd. 2 5 c each 2 5 c per yd. Garmeuts.

20c Best Machine Gil, Bleached 1 Lot 1 Lot Ladies’ 1 Lot Medium .Size . f-i’e c a Twilled Crash, Dress Shields, Side Elastics, Gents' Hose, loz. to a hottie, Gents’ Neckwear, regular 25c goods, Fiue Polished, Fast Black 10 yds. Customer worth 25c, to close Black aud Tan, regular price 18c to be closed Double Handled Ilose, only only 15c a pair. at only at Curling Irons only tenly 3c per yd. 10c n pair. Blue, Pink, etc. 72 1-2c a pair. 7c a hottie. 27c each 5c each. Q 15c a pair.

1 Lot 37 1.2c 75c 1 Lot Wire Hair OOo 1 Lot Broad Cloth Suit, 50c Hammock Pillows, Corset Covers, All Wool Figured Brushes aud real Best Quality Cleansing Ammonia] All Wool, All Wool Silk Waists. to be closed to he closed Black Dross Goods Bristle Brushes tiergee, 8oz. bottle, Jtuffle Back, Carpets, at at only ouly All Colors. ouly ouly $4.49 2 5 c each. 50c per yd. 19c each 39o per yd The balance of our $5 00 Silk W u - must 49c each. 10c a bottle. 39c p er yd Just arrived ! The finest assortment of this waist yet. be sold. To do this quickly w< make Large sleeve and yoke back. Stripe, Polka Dow, lied, White, Blue Early comers secure best choice. Look at the Red, White. Blue Black, Blue, etc. Look at the Bunting Bunting this low price. for 50 cents each. Prices. Decorating. Mail orders filled as long as lots last. Prices. Decorating. $3.00 Each. ^SIMONTON^ DRY GOODS COMPANY^o ------