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Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times In Eastern Maine Consolidated March 17, 1897 T he Courier-Gazette. TW/CH->A-VVHHf< . . . . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

Two Dollars a Year R o ck lan d Maine Tuesday June 22 1897 Vol. 52. . . . No. 39

WITH ROD AND GUN THE POPES LATIN POEM THRICE A WISE MAN in most ample KINETOSCOPE PRIZE FIGHTING IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY results has proved to be Progress also. Ladies and Oents The past week M aine held another of her Klnias»ly served au plat. 1 here were no conundrums, no jokes, no of our ark was open. For particulars, see Tim e is called and the hugging begins— correspondent, Thomas Robinson Dawley, certain nltimately to prove futile. What came quite a whistler at six years of age, “ There’s wit In poachin thinks he is better able to discern a note be­ And you may do them I secular songs. On the contrary, sermon suc­ reperts of washouts, wrecks, catastrophes— yes, hugging! I f you ever see this fight as Jr., has attracted public attention to a new and interesting figure in journalism. M r. we adverliso, we havo, and it is always tween the tone made by the vocal organs and ceeded sermon, hymn succeeded hymn, con­ all befalling but a few hours after wc had pictured by the kinetoscope, just hold your VBRHB i l l . exactly as represented. |We are up-to- the swish tone produced by the rapid motion ference succeeded conference: secularism passed the points to be endangered. watch and see how much of the time these Dawley, who was imprisoned several times by Nor shun the bowl of foaming nsilk that feeds of any sort would have been an occasion for men are hugging each other in the first six of wings. Let us add another particular—the reader date grocers and we make careful se­ The Infant and stay servo the senior’s needs. rounds. After that there is less o f it, both Did Mr. Buker ever hear the whistler duck Next on the board ha heaven's gift, honey, placed drum-head discipline. One brother inci­ may decide under which section of our head­ lections of our stock. Anything in tho while flying whirlle and stop— whistle and And sparing ef Hyblaean nectar taste; dentally spoke of certain victories at the ing it properly belongs. W e took an early men seeming inclined to keep a little more Pulses and salads on thy guests bestow— market can ho had of us. stop— repeating this till out of hearing? 1 checker-board, but the Puritanic glare from hour for an electric ride to Camden to find distance. The first of the light shows about as much force, style and knowledge of the have often heard the woodcock do this, and Add cbosee fruits—wbats’er the 1 1 afford; the eyes of his elders and the intimation that that about twenty other Convention folk were bis flight was regular and straight away, or in this world is but a “ fleeting show,” and that of the same mind. The most picturesque art a f self defence as would be displayed by a Last ceases the Beverage of the Orient shore— pair of country lads. Fitzsimmons’ position is G ro ceries carves, not at angles. in our best estate we are but “ worms,” made view of the Bay— compared with which that Mocha, far off, the fragrant berries bora. his cheeks turn pale and silenced the dia­ of Naples is tame; the view of the moun­ something like a fighter for a part of the time I t might as well be argued that the love Taata the dark Hold with a dainty Up; Canned Goods song of the woodcock, which only occurs in Digestion walla on pleasure aa yeu alp. bolical reminder. The day was pleasant, the tains near Camden— akin to those that bound and I judge would have been up to the stand­ the Spring, is made by the wings. Why not? bay was smooth, the hills of W aldo, Bear, Lock Lomond; the residences on terrace ard throughout had he had a different style of P rovisions What is there peculiar in the formation of Blue and Camden were out in their robes of above terrace, like the amphitheatre of build­ man before him. Corbett,'the wonder,— W e ill the woodcock's wing and how does it differ g lo ry : so much at least of /Ai7 was not vanity ings that make the rim of Naples; the trees w e ll! I never knew what sparing is if thia Meats, etc. from other btrda’ wings— the haw k’s, for Bat wise Ofellua still would sagely say, and delusion. in blossom and the intense verdure of the man is a sample. A dancing master if you like instance— that it should give out that clear, “The path of gree ■ Ilea quite tha other way." Reaching the wharf at East Thomaston grass— all took fall possession, and there was a runner if you please to have it ao, but a Sole Agents for Wickes Electric OH, That cruel, shameless siren oaly cares Rev. N. C. Fletcher, the local pastor, wel­ boxer, never; not one second of the time, ringing tone? extemporized conference, though U n i­ To trap men’s feet and a eread her shtolag suarea; from beginning to end of the fight does Cor­ the kind of Kerosene that Burns. I saw a robin go by me, flying for h it life, These are her arts: To hid the table shlae comed the congregation— this it really wai— versalist tongues had not lost their cunning. bett show a position of defence. H an d * down pursued by a bawk who caught him, yet With variedornaraeat and purple lino; and at an early hour all were enjoying the Yet again as we reached the church Tues­ Apples by the Barrel Embroidered napkins impudently glow; at his side from beginning to end, all blows neither bird made but little sound, and cer­ hospitalities of the resident friends. The day at 10, everybody was full of Pullman. The cupa art ordered la a gleaming row; youngest of all the ministers we had quarters James of Lynn had given a sermon on M on­ struck and all blows parried from that posi­ Cheice Baldwins tainly no whiatle. Uobletn and beakers, hronxe aud silver plate,

Low Prices. I f the whistle of the woodcock is produced And fragraat flowers the table decorate; with others but a few years older, in a most day night, apd Rockland’s head, despite the tion; no defence, depending entirely on his quickness in getting away to save himself from by the wings it ought to be a simple thing to With these and seeming hespltable word delightful home. One of the daughters rigidity of tho name, was turned. The Presi­ bhe draws her guests Incaotfoua to the board; seemed to attract the gaze of the theologues, dent, suppressing emotions that half choked punishment Here is where he was and is and take a pair of wing,, attach them to a mechan­ On oouobes bids the languid limbs recline, will be a failure. Put this in your memoran­ ical contrivance and produce the sound by And brings forth beakers of her choicest wine, but for a reason to be explained she did not ntterance, could not have enough of him, and dum book— if Corbett ever fights any man E. 5. Farwell, agitating the winga rapidly as in flight. What Chian vineyards or Falernian yield, return a gaze of the welcoming sort. In fact compelled the Lynn gentleman to supplant And juices of the Amyclaean field. she kept the young preachers at a distance in the business of organization with an im ­ who will stay with him long enough to tire With auch liquors as aaxloua art distills; THE GROCEK, From various juioaa dainty cups she fllla. such self-conscious fashion aB to raise the promptu address— which he did. A t last our him a bit, Corbett w ill he a whipped man. If Speaking of birds flying at angles, did you Rivals In greed devoar the Juicy cataa, suspicion that none of their ilk might apply. friend and neighbor, with his wife, was miss­ Fitzsimmons bad made an aggressive fight ever note a large flock of blackbirds and And gaeat with guest In drinking emulates. from the start, he would have aaade Corbett Corner Park and Union Sts, As the hour came for the evening service a ing. I ’ember had seized him and they had THOMAS ROBINSON OAW1.RY, JR. watch their flight? They are the only birds In oil aud spice a hoar Lacaalan swims;* seem like a novice. Geese lend their llvere, hares their tender limbs. young gentleman of the town was early to gone to Bangor “just to see the Penobscot.” *x*x*x*x«x♦x*x*x* that I ever saw fly at angles and they w ill do 'Midst ortolans aud doves as white aa saow, call, and the maiden evidently had the com­ The Penobscot easily makes the Rhine hide The finish blow, the blow that is claimed to it with geometrical precision. And one who Flush mixed with fish aud clams with oysters pany she expected. There is a reason for a diminished head. It might break a New he a foul, cannut he seen for the reason that the Spaniards in Cuba, ia one of the very has lived in the West or in California can see show. narrating this incident, as will soon appear. York heart to confess that anything can sur Fitz is back to the kinetoscope and Corbett amall number of American correspondent, ♦ Tilt- mighty plate a huge murena fills,f wbo have been accorded interview, with them any day in the Fall or Winter, when Hwlmmlag, attended by a skoal of squills. It was the annual meeting of the Maine pass the Hudson. But to us—who just directly in front of him, therefore hidden from xTiffany X they are very numerous and congregate in The gaping guests adore, and, feeding lino, Convention. We remember—now for the know hay, river, hill and mountain by heart view. The men are both on their feet one Gen. Gomez, ami hi, recently published ac­ ♦ large flocks. A single bird or a small flock Feast to disgust and soak themselves In wine. “ theme” part of this narrative— it was ser­ — he will say: “Only leave out my Hudson, second and the next Corbett is seen on the count gave a vivid picture of the mytteriou, Then, blown with w lae and food and angry, all leader of the inaurgenta. Though be ha, bad X fly like o' ; r birds, but when they get into Arlee and fight like furies In the hall; mon and conference from night to a late and your Penobscot takes the p a lm !” I f he floor to the left as you look from the audience, ♦ flocks of uve hundred or a thousand they Of ilatluaffs they take their eager fill; hour nnd from early morn to night for two did not say just this as he and his slipped in showing that he fell towards and onto his an exceedingly varied and active life, Mr. •W ed d in g seem to fly just for the tun of the thing, often At last with wine and meat o'ercome, are still. days. Nathaniel Gunnison— whose sons are at Portland about six hours before the wash­ right side. 1 have formed an opinion of these Dawley i, Mill a comparatively young man; X mounting to a high altitude, till they look like men, judged from this rather unsatisfactory b it early youth he paaaed in Brooklyn, and VERBS v. at this date perhaps better known than is he outs, he said what will bear our version. ♦ a black spot, flying to closely together, it — made the sun, moon and stars exemplify the Speaking for ourselves, who have seen not a picture exhibition, which I will give: he ba, lived for many years in South America Greed laughs trlumphaut Is bor cruel glee where be law a good deal of fighting, and in X seems as if their wings must touch. And drowns her guests like sailors In the sea; Divine Goodness as well as the Divine Power; little on the two continents— who have tried From the first round to tbe sixth Fitz was j R in gs ♦ , Imagine yourself standing at the foot of Fell indigestion now her work begins ; and he was eloquent. John Gilman gave a the Hudson oft, the Rhine and the Danube, shy, still he did most of the leading. To all Europe. Limerock street watching a flock of black- Ths liver finds the aim ers Is their sins ; term m of which we simply remember that it and also the Kennebec,— we see in Penob­ appearances Corbett was responsible for the By Coventry Palm ore', w ill his widow, X Languid, perspiring, tortured, tumid, they . ♦ birds flying up the street. W hen opposite With limbs that totter taka their devious way. was constructively Universalist. L . L . Saddler scot Bay and its River a beauty that has not a frequent clinches, and both were at fault for •aya the "A thenaeum ,” w a, made h i, literary x In every size anti w e i g h t y the poatoflice they turn at a short angle w ith­ With tongues that stammer aad with fates pule; preached two hours and nobody was tired. peer or hardly a second. the long bugging matches— at fault next to executrix, all h i, copyright,, inanuacrlpta, out slackening their speed and fly towards But greed would yet more poteatly prevail; Calvin Gardner rolled forth the harmonious the referee with whom the fault first lay by correapondence, etc., being left to her. Mra. * are always in stock. * The broken, battered body la her ow e— the Thorndike Hotel, then as quick as a flash What If tbs soul herself were overthrown, periods in the construction of which he was a bis ruling in regard to hitting in a breakaway. Patmore la now pieparing a memoir of her X X turn and go (or the Methodist church, thence And boand to earth Is greed's unholy snare, master. W. R. French preached the “Oc­ THE KNIDHTS TEMPLAR Neither of the men dared to let go, as each huehand, a leak in which ,he w ill be euiated toward the railroad depot, and so on. There That we Inherit of diviner air casional.” H e gave mortal offense by a “ new was afraid the other would have the advantage by M r. Basil Cham pney, and M r. Frederick is no jostling, no scolding nor fighting because Then, If it might, ths fleod of greed would roll Claremont Command.ry's Vi.lt to Dnmn- in the break. I do not believe there was one X E'en o'er the embers of the lmmsrtal seal. departure.” He dared to say that the pith Greenwood. xCut G lass of collisions. W ho gives the word, like the • and point of the Abrahamic Promises were rl*ootta.—Cordial lteoeptlon Planned good blow struck in a break. This ruling George W. Smalley will contribute an general of an army, for the change of direc­ •Horace, Book H„ satire 11., verse 63. fUoinpare. spoiled the fight to a certain extent— if It X misapprehended; they referred not to tinal The vl,it oi Claremont Commandery, K.T., article on “The Peraonal Side ot the Prince o f tion at a sharp angle? H o w do the birds in ss their related passages In salvation in heaven, but to the spread of the could be spoiled. They should have been al­ And Sterling Silver pieces* ■ second book of satires and of thia city, to Dam aritcoita next Thu„day, W ale,” to Ihe July L a d le ,’ H om e Journal. the middle of the dock, or the ones at the lowed to hit while clinched, or to break clear Gospel on earth. The motion to thank and St. John’* Day, it being awaited with aa It i, said tbat M r. Smalley gives a uniquely suitable for wedding gifts rear, get the word so as to change at the exact —N ew York W orld. and clean without hitting. The first ruling X print stirred revolt. “I object to voting much eagerneaa by the reaidenta o f tbat intereiting, dole view of tbe Prince, touching instant that the ones in the front ranks do? would give them a healthy fear of clinching. are always of the moatg thanks for a sermon that says all of us are town aa it it it with pleasure by tboae wbo in detail upon bi, greet perwnil popularity io The aecond would make them break at once POINTS ON POLITICS fools except one m an !” A gentleman of the are to participate in the pilgrimage. The England, and Ibe reasons there for h i, love up-to-date designs. * medical profession reminded the council that without fear, this would save much time. Reports come from all over Knox county Damariscotta Herald announces tbat it will of (port,, hie pastimes, h i, w clal duties and all minor points were ever open to free dis­ The sixth r« und was a put-up job on F itz­ that the deer are increasing rapidly. They The free traders ia the Senate complain go to press one day earlier than uaual in diversion,, and , bowing him aa an affectionate cussion. Preacher Gilman made sllusion to simmons’ part. The knock-down be got was have been seen in small flocks, from two to that their vote ia growing smaller day by day. coaaequence and that the day will be quite ton, a devoted husband, a loving father and thumb-screws. One recalled the fact that a fake. But the round and its finish was a x DANIELS, J six or seven, in almost every town— at O w l’s Yet they have done nearly all the talking ieaeraUy celebrated ia tbat town. The last brother. England once had a Star chamber. None bad thing for Corbett. H e thought his job Head, Seal Harbor, Thomaston, St. George, since the tariff bill was reported. ttue of the Herald contain! the following Rev. Dr. Edward Hale, wbo I, original in the less an immense majority crashed French, f was ended. I don’t think he would have jThe up-to-date Jewslcrj Cushing, Friendship, Union, Warren, Camden, Free silver calamity waiters should notice items having reference to tbe forthcoming all thing,, discovered a unique way of cele­ and the motion was vociferously rejected.— given one half of one per cent to have it in­ Lincolnville, Hope, Appleton and Washing­ that the volume of currency has been in­ pilgrimage. brating hi, aeventy-iifth birthday. That was * Tbsrsllke iialel Block, Racklaad. ♦ Many 'years after, the elder Gunnison re­ sured. W hen he went to tbe scratch for the ton. I have talked with men who have seen creasing right along. It used to be their "T b e band concert by tbe Spruce Head to write bi, recollection, of eome of the emi­ calling the incident, said to us: “ W hat a set seventh be bad before him a different kind of X ------X them. The brothers Newbert who were opinion that this is an element of prosperity, Band on tbe baud stand Thursday afternoon nent men wbo were hie clots,! friend,, among of boys; in a few years most o f us bad got fight. From that time to the end Fitz drove down from Appleton a few days ago, say the Specific duties— stated amounts per yard, at 1.30 o'clock w ill draw a large crowd. Tbat them Lowell, Longfellow, Emerson, Dr. Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings round to French!0 In his later and venera­ him, forced him and gave him no time to J deer are getting cpiite plenty up *bat way. pound, bushel, ton or other quantity, accord­ with the fine procetaion will make it a great H o lm e, end WendeTl PbtlUpe. The Youth', ble years D r. French greatly enjoyed the dance for tbe edification of his friends. Tbe • of finest make. ♦ People who let their hounds run loose are ing to the articles— are always preferable to attraction oa June 24th.” Companion has had the good fortune to reminiscence of his “ persecution.” W e must end showed Corbett’s worst point. As all reminded that they are liable to lose their ad valorem duties, or duties based on price. •H . E. Webster as tbe committee for Clare­ secure th e e intimate end charming papers, X X add the personal ite m : then and there we feared,be lost his bead. Suppose Corbett has dogs— and there is no redress, as the law A specific duty renders chesting at the custom mont Commandery has made arrangements and the first in tbe eerie, appeared in it, laaue ♦X*X*X*X*X*X*X*X♦ received our Letter of License under the been able to get up inside o f tbe allotted ten gives anyone liberty to shoot a dog that is house much more difficult than it is under the with tbe W. C. T. U. to dinner Ibe Spruce o f June 10, auspices of the M aine Convention. seconds, what would have happened to him? chasing deer. Ja m es W ig h t . ad valorem system. The change to the Head baud on June 24th. Tbe W. C.T. U. Very likely that convention passed tem­ H e would have lost in tbe next five seconds " It is a humiliating confession," say, the specific form which the Republican senatorial ladies w ill also be prepared to furnish dinner perance resolutions and one against capital in one of two ways: by a foul, or have been Literary World, of Boston, “humiliating (or Do 4 caucus made io the sugar duties disarmed lot any wbo with lor 35 cents each. They punishment. But beyond persecuting French finished aa a cool, cunning man would finish somebody, though we do not know where the STEAMBOAT SPARKS much of the opposition o f that schedule. I t will also be prepared to furnish a good supper. and granting a few licenses it had no “ busi­ one who bad lost all reason. reaponaibility re,t«— that Boatou'a new and to will insure a larger vote for the bill when it Ice cream and cake will be on sale.” ness” whatever. There were no missions in W . E. C m o c k k t i. tbe eye outwardly maguificlent Public L ib ra­ Steamer Catherine makes an excursion from comes up for final action. It should be generally understood tbat it is ry building baa hardly been fairly occupied Ttfottouqtf the sense of special enterprises. There were not those connected with tbe masonic bodies this city to Bangor, July 4. Senator Tillman is coming over on to the sail put Into actual u,e before it ia found to no “quotas.” There were no reports on edu­ alone wbo should feel a responsibility in The officer, of tbe State Fomological Society The steamer Merryconeag will run an ex­ Republican side on the tariff, and there is a be eerloutly defective for it, purpoae, and an cation, on the state of the treasury, on fellow­ making June 24th pleasant (or tbe visiting ate making arrangement, to hold e straw, cursion from Rockland and Camden to Ban­ chance that be may io the next two or three outlay ranging from 100,000 to (200,000 ia ship even— this was association business, on Commandery but ail tbe citizens of our two berry and rose ebow in Augutta on Tuesday, gor, Sunday July 4. years drop silveiisni and the rest of the called for, k i to alter it, machinery for the schools. I t was five points preaching, and at towns. Tbe Commandery bonar our village June 29. It will be held in Golden Crou follies which be has advocated thus far. Hell and will be open to tbe public from t delivery of books to enable it effectively to While about it and do not stop The steamboat companies doing business least four parts conference. And “ tybat by visiting it and all should feel an interest When a persistent and all around sinner like o'clock to 9 o'clock p. m. Public meeting, serve the public. I t b a, looked from tbe be­ in Bootb^ay waters have given notice that glorious time we are having** crowded out to make tbe day a satisfactory one to our vis­ with your work half done. This is the Tillm an starts to tefoim he often makes a are to be held at 2 o'cock and 7.30 p. m. ginning aa if thia great building wa, more of they w ill not run any Sunday trips this season. vbat a glorious thing we are going to itors by extending wbat courtesies they can thorough job of it. The sight of Tillm an on Jo.** I t was the doctrinal, the expository, the Advance entries may be made to D. If. an architect's display and advertisement than season of the year when disinfectants The case of Fred G. White of Belfast aud in making our village appear as attrac­ the stump in 1900 denouncing Bryanism and a practical storehouse, consulting room, and against steamer Florence was in the U . S. emotional epoch. Knowlton of Farmington, before tbe day of should be used to good advantage. We all its works wou'd be startling, bat it is with­ tive as possible. Waldoboro royally enter­ furniibing-office for the reeding public." court at Portland last Monday, being dis­ About 20 years ago another State Conven­ tained Ibis Commandery last year and we want tbe exhibition. oau satisfy every want as we have in the domain of possibility. Some decided­ missed and settled by the parties. tion met in Rockland— the new uarne for them to feel tbat we are aa hospitable as Chlorides, Disiufeutauts and Deodor­ ly picturesque political transformation are East Thomaston. With our co-worker, YOUR FAVORITE POEM Steamer Castine was inspected by Cousens they.” under way among Southern statesmen at the Charles Caverly, we took passage by the izer; Pure Potash; ltoyal Brand Chlo­ and Blaisdell of Bangor, at Castine the first of present time. Kalabdin, reaching the landing at four in the the month and found in first-class condition. For Over Fifty Years Uvre will bu printed the uid poumi that have de­ ride of Lime; Campbenol Antiseptic, morning and going direct to the conference lighted tbu world for guuarallena; aud those tf Capt. Coombs has added about fifty life pre­ M as. W m a L o w 'i Ik w n x i.a H r ,u r baa been disinfectant with greater power than Yiiiulliuvuu Knights W ill Entertain. at the hour of five. W e seldom trouble our modem birth that aeeui worth preserving. Header* servers. used (or over flfty year, by millious of ate iaviud to eeud lu their favorite poeioa. carbolic acid; Sulphur Caudles for The Belfast Band has been engaged by De readers with the names of the homes where mothers lor their ubildreu while teething The M . and M . was laid off but one day by Valois Commandery, K. T., for June 24th on occasion of these annual meetings we have w ith perfect suoceas. I l soothes the oblld fum igating; Solution chloride of soda; the accident to her condeuser, reported last and 25th, on which dates the Vinalhaven shelter and refreshment: the time was when softens tbe gums, allay, all pain, cure, all these accomplish the work for what week. She has since been running on her Kuigbts are toentertaiu Dunlap Commandery the quality of the tea, the flavor of the steak w ind oollo, aud is tbe best rem edy for schedule time but has discontinued landing and the make up of the feathers put to the Diarrhoea It will relieve tbe poor little Aud lu (he darkueaa I they are intended. of Bath. The band w ill leave Belfast the while with stealthy treed at Searsport. aulfer.r immediately. Sold by Druggists In 24th by buckboards for Camden, where they service of the “ we,1 were assumed to interest every part of tbe world. Tweuiy-dve oeuu ______I spirits of unreal; will take the electrics for Rockland. Here every reader. The modern “ we” is not so a bottle. Be sure aud ask for “ Mr,. Wins­ A ihI lit the ultei silence arcuicd to jeer At my aad heart, worn out with doubt aud fear. they will meet Dunlap Commandery and e»« presuming. In this instance we have a reason low's Mooiblug Byrup," and take no olbar W. C, POOLER, cort them to steamer Gov. Bodwell, on which for making an exception. With Mr. Caverly k la d . ______they whispered, "there Pharm acist. they will embark for Carver’s Harbor. The we were the guests of M r. aud Mrs. John P. band will give a concert in the afternoon, and Wise. Now, Mrs. Wise was the young lady T ire E v o lu tio n o f a u it e m Whilst thou srl tosa’d lu ugouy of ualud, Steam yacbt Adelila, Dr. Wells ot Boston, Hlukloglu helpless sorrow's lowest deep, in the evening Sanborn's Orchestra will give who in 1843 kept the young preachers at bay, No ray of comfort lu thy Uve to flud. a concert and play for a bail. Friday mt preferring the company of non-clerical John ! owner, is here ou tbe way to Nova Scotia. There la uo solace for thy beaten heart, iug the Commanderies w ill embark on the Neither bad forgotten the semi romantic inci­ [Portland Prcas, June 14th. Thus shall (hou be ihrosgb life; from all apart.'* FOR SALE DlAKUUfKA, DYSENTEKY, Gov. Bodwell for au excursion, probably dent. W e found not the church edilice In orbef words, D r. W eld was on bis way aad all J3OWQJL COMPLAUtTti. * going around the island, and arriving at where we beard such a flow of sermons in to N orth H aven.— Belfast Journal. At a Great Bargain! ▲ Bum, Safe, Quick turn ter these Crescent Beach in time for dinner. After 1843. That humbler edifice— wbcie dear A face blood etsinod aud pale, (hut ecstasy troubles b dinner the Bodwell will leave the visiting Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. Of love Iu« ff4bl« upon me shed and lamented W illiam A. Start used to ring Love he resigned that he might love the mors; One two-seated, extension-top Car­ Knights and Belfast Baud at Rockland, the the bell calling the people to service on Sun­ T u g B ust Sa l v k in the world for Cute Us all osr sorrows lu his own heart bore. riage. Nearly as good as new. Will latter returning to Belfast by electrics and day morn— bad given place to a larger, a Bruises, Sores, U lcer,, Salt Rheum, Fever POWDER buck board. The band has had two other most elegant, most modern structure. Our Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, C hilblain. ills life was lonsly, for his loved ones slept sell at oue-third its former price. Absolutely Pure. Through uJi the anguished nights he watched and "Pain Killer applications covering the same dates as the impression is that of ministers present we Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and positively preyed; (rsaaax navis*.) vinalhaven engagement, but of course could were the only representative corps of '43. cure, Piles, or no pay required. It ia guar, Ills death wee lonelier stiJl, for then there wept bcellhfuihvw. Aauiva the food agfelual U—d laterally tuad UvUraally. ■ not consider them. “ They show that our We remember one important feature of the anteed to give perfect aa tialactioo or money But few of those whose lanaom be has paid. sli turuia ut sduiletelluu uuuiuauu to I Dear loeely Lord ■ when toy heart brsnJts, help mo H. H. CR1E & CO. Two bUcs, Kc. aad tec. bottles band is appreciated,” says the Belfast Jour­ session— a struggle to put a State missionary refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For I brttote. - - *» uuiv thee! nal. in the field, a n d a successful one; the inci- by W. H. Kittredge. KOYA.L BAKING POW OKttOO , Y O U I . N ixom iu New York eiua. THE HULKLAxM) COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 22t 1897

sum in 1898 and 1899 giving a note without The Courier-Gazette. inetrest. T h e Pttis Co. will furnish an en­ ALWAYS A RIGHT WAY. gineer free of charge for 10 days and he w ill THICl-A-HECK demonstrate the working of the machine. The board of alderman deferred action on ALL THE HOME NEWS There is a right way to advertise any business and it is comparatively this order until (be next regular meeting. The bequest of the late Joseph Farwell as a Busy Days at Gregory’s. Published every Tuesday and Saturday morning from easy to find this right way. There need be no unreasonable chances taken. cemetary fund was accepted. 469 Main Street, Rockland, Maine The advertiser's problem is simply to get his story before the people most A lengthy communication was received These June days are all too short for the leisurely shopper who finds from the school board regarding improve­ ■ Y THE ROCKLAND PUBLISH I NG CO. likely to be interested—simply a plain, straightforward statement of ments and repairs on school buildings. Th e that it pays to explore the store and not be satisfied with the hits of news we print cost of making such changes ns advocated NEWSPAPER HISTORY what he wishes to do for them. To be sure, it requires thought and in the papers. Never mind, for though you skipped some rare-ripe bargains last The Rockland Garette was established In 1846. In would be £1945, and Chatles E. Weeks in week be sure there will be others as good at the present time 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with Judgment to do this in the right way. but no more than in any other de­ behalf • f the board appeared before the city the Garette in 188a. The Free Press was established council asking for a special appropriation. in t 8 « , and in 1891 changed it* name to the Tribune. The Union Times was established in 189a. The three partment of a business. Put your ad in The Courier-Gazette. Yon thus The school board also recommends the sale papers consolidated March 17,1897. of the M iddle street school house now un­ get it before the greatest circle of readers. used. N o action was taken at this meeting. The Strange Sales . . th. Subscriptions $a per year in advance; single copies Charles D . Jones was elected a member three cents. Advertising rates based upon circulation and very o f tbe board of health to fill a vacancy. morning and the event is celebrated by finding space for more bargains. These reasonable. The two boards met in joint convention ^Communications upon topics of general interest are years had been put into a new brick ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS and listened to the following message from the mayor in regard to a new police station : Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation structure it would have been a much at second-class postal rates. The City Government Make* Them I>«t CAMDEN SATINET thought there were other departments that PA NTS for men, war­ dollars and went away a contented The work of the City Council last story brick building be erected on the same . Z C needed the money more, especially as he MEN’S SUITS in m an. evening in making the annual appro­ lot. In discussing this matter with your con­ ranted Indigo Blue and sold understood that the public library was already t-lPO.r tJ medium weight In­ stituents, the first question to be met is how everyhere in this section at 83.00. This is only one case illustrating priations was well done. The Courier- well provided for this year. This caused can funds be obtained for a new house, it be­ digo Blue goods. You can have Gazette a few days ago called atten­ some little discussion but finally the motion many. Every day somebody calls ing well understood that our municipal debt them in either single or double Mi€> OO MEN’S TROUSERS of Councilman Thomas to have $500 trans­ tJP^.V V Fin alI wool plaid8) around with similar testimony. A tion to the fact thatincreasein stateand cannot be :ncreased, and new burdens should breasted. They’re made better ferred from the public library fund to the not be laid on our tax payers. Tbe general than any $10 suit you ever saw stripes,checks,worsteds and fnn- paper that comes into the family twice county taxation involved an additional street and highway fund was carried. This laws of the state provide that trust funds mxy nnd are as good as most $12 suits. cy cassimefes. Regular price charge upon the city of $2400, only to went back to the upper board for concurrence everv week, laden to the guards with be invested for municipal purposes and the 83.00, $4.00, $5.00. and passed. Sfcft MEN’S ALL WOOL home news, and costing only two dol­ be met by an increased levy or cur­ rate of interest fixed in equity by the Supreme Mayor Butler stated that he thought this tjp o .O d SUITS in fine all BOYS’ SUITS, sizes Judicial Court. HO lars for a year (104 copies) is a paper tailment in the appropriation roll as action was not only hasty but a mistake, and wool casBimeres and cheviots, tjP^t-vTVT 14 to igj Hinglo or W e have such funds at hand, in the Joseph after this resolve had gone through the bands plaids and mixtures. Sizes 34 to that wins friends and keeps them. passed in 1896. It was difficult to de­ Farwell bequest of $5000 and it is expecled double breasted,strictly all wool. o f tbe engrossing committee, the aldermen 40. Regular price $10, 812.g Such is The Courier-Gazette. termine where this curtailment process that the M ary C. Titcom b bequest of $1000 Regular price 86.00. thought better of the matter and reconsidered sbonld be applied. But the report of will be accepted by the city and made avail tbeir action, finally voting to concur in their 5 0 HANOVER BICYCLE, diamond or drop frame, That increase in valuation was a good the assessors let suushine into the previous action. Alderman Porter was active able in the near future. less tubing, drop forged connections, bearings of tool I would, therefore, recommend that a spec­ thing for the city tax rate. in having this matter reconsidered in favor of steel. Color olive with gold decorations. Guaranteed for six months. problem, for their increase of $126,- ial joint committee be appointed, who shall the public libraty even as he bad been in get* 000 in total city valuation took care of be instructed to investigate the whole matter, ting £ ic?go added to tbe recommendation for BICYCLE LAMPS, Brass, heavily nickel plated, extra The friends of the Public Library and to report at the next meeting of the City Mi 1 5 0 the annoying $2400, and left the the poor department. heavy lens. Burns 10 hours, will not go out or smoke. Council, whether or not in tbeir judgment it are glad to know that it gels a good The lower board acquiesced in tbe public That’s better than most young men will do. This lamp usually sells finance committee free to consider the is advisable to use tbe trust fund of £5000 appropriation. And, by the way, library matter but got even with Alderman for $2.50 and is worth it. which the city has voted to accept from the appropriations on practically the basis Porter by taking £500 from his poor appro­ speaking of friends, the Public Library Farwell estate, also any other trust fund which of 1896. We have only congratula­ priation and adding it to the streets and high* Q / BOYS’ SUITS, same may be available, for the purpose of building ftQz* FOR a good cotton has no enemies. ways, which they were determined should not tJPCP.v/v/ sizes as above, in tions for the city fathers on the yesnlt. a station house, paying such a rate of interest HAMMOCK, with iron suffer. It was getting late about this time and black or blue cheviots and light spreader. Regular price 81.00. The trade reviews and the daily The Public Library gets $1000. It de­ the aldermen concurred in this .action without thereon as may be determined in equity pro­ mixtures. Single or double ceedings in tbe Supreme Judicial Court. I papers of the country unite in the served its full complement of $1600, further debate. The appropriations as they breasted. Regular price 810, 812. QQ 5 0 LADIES’ DUCK and think we may reasonably expect that tbe Court tpftZ.MVT CRASH SKIRTS, assertion that business is brightening bat the trustees under the circum­ were finally passed are as follows, a compara­ tive list of 1896 appropriations being given: would fix the rate of interest at 3 1 2 per cent, FANCY DUCK SAILOR better made and better fitting stances will make the smaller amount tbe same rate as our municipal bonds. in all parts of the United States. More SUITS in brown and than any ever before Bold in 1100 1807 Should you decide *0 secure a new two- men are employed, the volume of new do. The $1000 added to the schools is Schoalt, $11,600 $12,500 white and blue and white stripes. Rockland at same price. m r 1,600 1,500 story building, the second floor could be ar­ orders is increasing, and the amount of to go, it is understood, toward in­ Free High Echool, S izes 3 to 10. Free Text Books, 1,300 1,300 ranged to accommodate the Police Court, the M E N ’S A L L W OO L B I- creasing the all-too-small salaries of Pauper Department, 10,000 10.6*0 Overseers of the Poor and Assessors, and thus O Q n work done is steadily gaining. With Highway Department, 11,600 11,000 C G n BLUE SAILOR SUITS CYCLE HOSE, without the final action on the tarifi bill, which teacherB in the lower grades, a propo­ Fire Department, 1,000 1,200 save sufficient sum in office rent to pay inter­ • for iu(j8 3 to 10 years of feet, plain colors with fancy 1,280 est charges for use of the funds. The princi­ sition warmly to be commended. The Police Departmeat, 1,260 s age. The kind you usually buy tops. Always Bold for 50 cents. may be expected during the present Salarlea, 13,880 18,000 pal can remain as a perpetual investment,and, j for $1.25. pauper department gets $600 more, Water Supply, 8,000 3,000 under this plan, if the expenditure is confined month, an increased improvement is Interest, 16,600 16,000 « O f‘ MEN’S WHITE LAUN- confidently expected. which is a good thiag, though it Contingent, 5,800 4,000 to the amount o f the trust funds, the munici­ k <€> fyfl ALL WOOL SUITS .O V L DERED SHIRTS, linen Street Lights, 8,100 8,100 pal debt would not be increased, and no bur­ tJPW .V V / in aizes 6-7-8. Strict­ needed a far greater amount. The Sewers, 1.000 1,000 bosom and wristbands, rein­ 1,000 den added for our tax payers. ly all wool, double breasted with People who are surprised that the fire department is cut oil $600, there Free Pub lie Library, 16,000 forced back and front. Sizes 14 Permanent Improvement, 1,000 M ay I ask your hearty co-operation in this - narrow collar. Plaids and mix- to 17. A regular 76c. Bhirt. Republicans in the Senate are not is a saving of $600 in interest charges important matter. tures. W orth $4, $5, 86. $85,760 $86,160 answering in detail the attacks made and the contingent fund is cut down MSft 5 O MEN’S CRASH The increase in the school appropriation i» i -1 „ B O Y S’ K N E E P A N T S in q O .G U SUITS with eap tQ by the Democrats upon the pending $1000; while $600 is taken from the $1000 which upon the recommendation of the Upon motion of Alderman Porter a com­ • t r l L black or blue cheviots city council will go toward increasing the sal­ mittee of five was appointed by the mayor as match. All thoroughly shrunk tarifi bill need not suppose that it is highway and sidewalk fund; but the follows: Alderman Eaten W . Porter and and neat gray mixed cassimeres nnd well made. Better ones for aries of the teachers from the H igh school as good as can be bought for 65c. because of lack of argument or facts placing of $1000 in a permanent im­ down to and including the lower grades— in Arthur A. Blackington, Councilmen F. A. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. Winslow, Emery R. Thomas and A. W. upon which to base them. Their provement fund more than oflsets this othef words an increase of tbe salaries of Gregory. This committee will report at the O Q n C H IL D R E N ’S U N D E R - Q Cp MEN’S FANCY DUCK silence is simply because of their un­ common school teachers. last item and is an appropriation that next meeting. WAISTS. Sizes 3 to .U O L VESTS in neat stylish willingness to consume a moment of A proposition with specifications was re­ 10. Cheap at 36 cents. will be universally applauded. The total ceived from the Buffalo Pitts Co. o f Buffalo, patterns. They’re cool and com­ time more than is absolutely necessary appropriations nre thus $85,150. or fortable and usually sell for $1.26. N . Y., regarding a steam road roller. The Indications will warrant tbe belief that the fl'-l flM SO FT FLANGE in getting tLe bill before the Senate. $600 less than in 1896, and the tax rate street committee visited Boston last week, saw tarifi bill wiil pass the Senate before the end B R IM H A TS fo r m en STRAW HATS, last will remain the same as for two years the Pitts and other rollers and Councilman ol tbe month, and that the conference over in brown or blnck, regular price, • WoL season’s stock. Blackington as a member of that committee $2.00. Eyery side of the Cuban question is past, $22 on tbe thousand. On all the differences between the House and Senate told of the splendid work which is done by will be an unusally short one. H A TS. $1.00 a n d 61 60 being considered by President Mc­ accouuts tbe roll has been wisely and them. An ordet was introduced by Council­ HATS, odds and ends of • t/V L g rad e . man Emery Thomas for tbe purchase of one Kinley now, and a course of action is prudently made up and we can con­ likely to be indicated in the near fu­ of these rollers in accordance with the propo President Cleveland pulled do vn the Am er­ 6 Q n MOCHA KID GLOVES, gratulate Mayor Butler and the City lition submitted. The cost will be $3250, the ican flag in H aw aii; President M cKinley FINE GAUZEUNDER- .V t/C sizes 7^ to 8% , $1.00 ture. The importance and gravity of Council ou their good work. city to pay £ 1083.33 this year and an equal pulled it up again. WEAR for men. q u a lity . the issues involved and possible conse­ quences of a mistuke are so great that the President and his udvisers are moving with the utmost caution, as Reduction Sale of Ladies’ Suits Row Iu Progress! J. F. GREGORY & SON, any Judicious citizen would do if such ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, grave responsibilities were placed upon his individual shoulders. T he extrem e lateness of tlie season, and utter stag­ Under Farwell Opera House, Rockland. Branch Store, Warren. nation of business lias caused ns to he overstocked 011 Some people cau be fooled once or twice, but very few more thuu that. Suits w e therefore shall m ake this great R eduction, Mr. Bryan in bis speeches last fall asserted that the 42 million dollars WISCASSET AND QUEBEC RAILROAD be counted. It was regretted that tbe gather­ congresses any more than a man can lift h im ­ ing was not held in a larger place and made a self by bis boot-straps. necessary to keep pace with the growth public meeting. 25 P E R C E N T DISCOUNT. Committee Meetluga—Albion Votes SMI too But it is surely necessary for us to have es­ of populatiou in the Uuited States Tbe proposition of raising £6400 to aid in tablished rational tariff and currency laws. —The Wilson Combine Snowed Under. could not be produced since Ibe sus­ the completion of the railroad, was submitted Every sane man knows this. Major M c ­ At China village on the evening of June 17, to the town of Albion last Saturday. D r. Kinley, feeling the truth of it very keenly pension of free coinage of siver. and Every Suit offered is a Great Bargain. there was a meeting of (he committees, whose Geo. Wilson was moderator. D r. A. M . called an extra session of Congress, so that quoted Senator Sherman in support of duty it is to promote the interests of the Con­ Card, president of (be road was asked to ex­ these laws might be passed as quickly as T hese Nuita include all styles and varieties, every plain the purpose and manner in which the bis theory that this amount was neces­ struction & Security Company in their several possible. And it is unquestionably the duty localities. This was called as a business moaey would he used. This he did in a way o f the Republicans in Congress to pass such sary to be added to the currency of the one this spring-’s production bought from reliable N ew meeting of the committees, but as the public which seemed to cover every point. But in laws at once, and then adjourn and go home. couutry eacli year. He was un­ Y ork Wait M anufacl urers. was not excluded tbe ball was filled with appropriating large euros people are cautious. Tbe mere sitting of the Senate, with its doubtedly right in his quotation of people aaxious to learn of tbe progress o f the They want to know what they are about and cranky minority, is considered by many a committees and of the future prospects o f the submitted to him several pertinent questions, menace to commercial security. Until the Senator Sherniau, but both inaccurate 150 Suits to Select from 150 enterprise. They were there also to "offer these were auswered. A ballot was called, work that is demanded be finished, the im ­ and misleading in assuming that Ibis tbeir encouragement and support. there was a large vote and 73 per cent were provement necessarily must be slow. amount of currency cauuot he and is $5.00 All Wool Suits iu Eton and $12.50 Suits, Blue, Black, Green Otis Meader held down the chair and A. R. in favor of tbe proposition. This means that It is most unfair, under these circumstances, Avery the secretary's desk. the road will be possessed by the people and to begin to condemn the McKinley adminis­ not added to the circulating medium Blazer style. 25 per cent Re­ and Fancies. Jackets silk lined, The first matter brought up was the proposal that tbe Wallace Wilson combination will not tration already. Tbe election o f M cK inley of the country by means of its present duction . . . $ 3 . 7 5 all up to date styles. 25 per of the Wallace Wilson combination, which have coutrol. Former investments will be saved us from a most dangerous socialism, facilities. The coiuuge of the mints was disposed of summarily. The substance made good. Creditors and security holders and the repudiation of sacred national obliga­ cent Redaction $ 9 . 3 7 of tbeir proposal was: I f tbe bondholders will be secured. tions. Let us be content with this so far as of the couutry iu the year which ends will agree to take half bonds and half stock we can, and await with what patience we can with the present mouth will be, iu $7.50 Suits iu fancy Colored Ef­ in a new company (to be formed by these Huai Bess and Volitlca. summon tbe further revival of trade when round numbers, 100 million dollars, fects. 25 per cent Reduction $15.00 Suits made of fine cloths, parties) for their present bond holdings, Just after the electiou last autumn there Congress shall have finished its labors and the these parties w ill undertake to find capital was a silly effort made by silly newspapers to three fourths of it gold, while that of members liave gone home. $ 5 . 6 2 fly front Jackets, Etons, silk for the construction of a standard gauge rail­ persuade the people that the election of M c­ Business and politics sometimes hear close th e calen d ar year 1806 w as 09 m illion lined. 25 per cent Reduction road from Wiscasset to tbe Canadian Pacific Kinley meant an immediate and permanent relations. Politics cannot make business dollars. Add this to the fact that the road and elsewhere. revival of business. W e take no particular good, but politics can hurt business; politics $9.00 Suits in Novelties, silk lined pride, but some satisfaction, nevertheless, in can injure business as sorely as war or pesti­ money iu circulation today is $138,- The articles are quite long and would seem, Jackets and extra Rue made $ 1 1 2 5 at casual reading, to be acceptable, but those recalling that we counseled against any false lence.— Leslie’s Weekly. 000,000 more tliau it was a year ago ) who have studied it carefully say that it has stimulation of hope, for we were persuaded and it will be seen that Mr. Bryan’s Skirts. 25 per cent Reduction boles in it and is ingeniously gotten up to that a “ bourn'1 at that time would be a worse $25 Suits. Eton and Bolero styles deceive the unwary. One bad feature is that calamity than a “ boom" usually is— and a statements iu this, as well as iu many $ 6 . 7 5 of Canvas, Etemlne and Ladies’ they offer in 90 days to show their ability to “boom” is always fraught with danger. The Ollier things, were, to say the least, cairy out tbe terms of the proposal. Many “ boom that M r. Dana and such as be then DOMffl misleading. llablt Cloth, silk lined through- present did not think this worthy tbe con­ saw did not materialize, but tbe boomers all $10.00 Suits in Green and Brown sideration of candid men. Our readers are the same did infinite harm. They persuaded the mass of tbe people that an era of un­ For above twenty years this paper $ 1 8 . 7 5 familiar with the fact that the bead of this /X tfD Wf\IS/8 with fancy skirts all rustle lined combination endeavored recently through the precedented prosperity was just about to be­ has not ceased to urge the wisdom of 25 per cent Reduction (Jjfy ^ 0 U. S. Court to obtaiu possession of £125,000 gin; to begin because M cK inley was elected. building a uew city lock-up in prefer­ of tbe W . & Q .’s bonds and that the court Seven months have gone by and this prom­ We have more wrappers than we $18.50 Suits iu Imported Cloths, ised era of prosperity has unquestionably be­ care to carry over. While they last ence to a steadily continued policy of sat on him. $20.00 Suits iu new effects, every also Fancy Domestic Effects, all The only way by which former investments gun, but as there has not been a “ boom,” you cau have one for 59 cts. or 75 cis. making yearly expenditures for repairs can be made good is to push tbe £ 3 3 *°°° and as there is not likely to be one for some Then agaiu we have a nice assort­ Upon the inadequate and disease-threat- j one stylish aud iinely made. 25 styles iu Jackets. 25 per cent plan, that is, make connection with the M . C. time to come, there are those who express ment of White Lawn Shirt Waists ^ -e tu iu g hovel that for uearly forty years i R eduction , R. R. at Burnham. That will not only create much dissatisfaction. Some of these speak which have beeu selling for $1, $1.25 per cent Reduction $ 1 5 . 0 0 $ 1 3 . 8 7 ! busiuess in itself but will insure feeders that with wrath, some with despair, and some with and $1.50. At this sale you cau have has doue duty ou Spring street. We j are headed this way. derision, and very many of them declare that oue for 60 cts. therefore hail with especial approval ! There being three local committees in tbe M cKinley aud his administration are impotent 'Think of these Bargains. to do what tbe country needs. And so in a the husiuessiike message addressed by ' THIS SALE W ILL BE STRICTLY FOR CASH town of Chins, i. e. China, Palermo and Weeks j Mills, it was deemed advisable to call a ineel- great measure they are, for what the country Mayor Butler to the City Council i We propose to make u eleau sweep of Suits aud have put the prices accordingly. Every | ii.g of these, that they may map out a course, needs more than anything else is to be let recommending a uew station house ! ; wherein they will not conflict in their work, alone aud bt given at the same time some THE LADIES’ STORE aud suggesting a thoroughly practica­ garment will be marked in plain figures aud await your inspection. j which meeting was called for Saturday p. m. trustworthy assurance that this policy w ill be . at Weeks Mills. continued. Countries can be ruined by ad­ ble method for meeting the cost, with­ ' After tbe business of the evening was ministrative methods and legislative enact­ /•F /js . Crockett, out adding to the city’s taxation, if transacted, speeches were made and a great ments, just as a man cau commit suicide by E. E- cutting his throat; but countries cannot he the money expended ou this building SIMONTON DRY GOODS CO. STORE dca) of interest and euthusiasm was m ani­ fested. Every man present w ill stand up aud made rich aud prosperous by presidents and Spofford Block, Rockland. iu repairs during the last score of THE KO< 'KLAND < (H'RIER GAZETTE, TUESDAY. JUNE 22 1897.

Oliver Otis has moved into the Andrews Every Up-to-Dnte Establishment, ST- JOHN’S OAY EVERYBODY’S COLUMN' TALK OF THE TOWN tenement, 36 Grove street. like people, have their Chas. E Weeks has bought tne sloop yacht Thursday and Friday of this week are going Frank I I . VVhi'nev’s bouse on Limerock Anna B , formerly owned nv Camden parties. lo be h g days in Masonic circles, the former ■treet has been painted. FULLER & COBB The l» baler stepmer G«ace Morgan is being ■W HOBBIES being St. John’s Day, which evety mason now The alarm o f fire Friday night was for a re caulked anti otherwise repaired at the observes. W a n te d . ■mall blaze in the grain m ill on Spear’s wharf. South Marine Railway. Claremont Commandery of this city leave \Vc would call your attention to It was quickly exinguiahed. Eureka Senate will hold a postponed meet­ here on a special train, about 8.30, accompan­ “CT T a NTKD- Everybody to know that Celery J. E. R h o ’es’ house on Cedar street has ing tomorrow night at 7 3b for the election of . . ONE OF ied by Spruce Head Band, for a pilgrimage vv and Caffeine Capsule* will cure al form* been painted by T . W . Benner, who is now officets. Refreshments will be served. lo Damariscotta. The train will arrive on the of Headache*. I t Capsule* 10 cents. Insist on at work on L . I I . C. \ \ iggin’s house on Broad­ return directly after the night train or about the following list of Bargains we having Celery and Caffeine Capsule*. You will Sloop Bonnie Jean, Capt. Benner, landed way. 5.20 p. m. and the Kaights will parade some always use them. 80*41 2300 shore halibut at this putt one day last of the principal streets. The Spruce Head ANTED.—People to know that I do the very W illiam Weeks has bought the fine sloop week, the result of five days fishing by two W.O.Hewetl&Co.’s Band is said to be a very active organization best of Upholstery nnd Farnltnre repair­ yacht Howard E. of Portland parties. She men. are offering T his W eek. W ing, old furniture repollsfced and make over mat­was brought here Saturday by Commodore IS T H E IR . and on this occasion will wear handsome new tresses. N.T. MURRAY, Sen street. E. F . Fossett and wife of Portland, former­ Fred Lurvey. uniforms. The Knights will finally break ly of Union, has been in the vicinity this ranks at Masonic H all where the Eastern After abusing the weather as much as we all IRLS for general housework, nurses and tbe week, introducing their Celery and Caffiene Star chapter will furnish them supper, to be have of late it is now in order to say some nursery caa obtain fret-class place* by apply­ Capsules for cure of headache. followedjoy a literary entertainment consisting G nice things about it. We certainly have had ing at tbe Intelligence office of If KS.K.C.HEDGES, E. Clyde Thomas, who recently had his of music, dialogues, readings and the like. 7 U iove Street, Koakland. 48. one week ef rare June days. jaw broken by a kick from a horse, is out K id In tbe meanwhile Dunlap Commandery of Dimities, 50-in Black India Twill, V GST1 ST—A live menths old male hsaad pup. “Take out that girl wanted ad,’’ remarked again and on the rapid road tJ recovery. H e Bath will have arrived on the 1 040 a. m.train 6 1-4c J L j col 1color black and whits with black and tnn a gentleman Saturday. “ Got a good girl and isn't doing very much talking yet, however. and escorted by the Belfast Band will march head. Last I. seen la vicinity of Hlnskley Corner, the ad was only in once.” Advertisers in an especial bargain, 5OC Thomaston. Suitable reward for Information that Meservey’s Quintet furnished music for the to Tillson’s wharf, embarking on the steamer Printed Muslins, worth The Courier-Gazette always meet with good Will lead to return of same. FRED A. OLE ASON, graduation and ball at Wiscasset, Thursday G l o v e Gov. Bodwell for Vinalhaven where the visit­ Union. 39*41 results. afternoon and evening. The ball was very ors will be entertained by DeValois Comman­ 10c 5 C Ask to see the 27-in. Black A crew of painters began yesterday touch­ largely attended and a very pleasant affair. dery. F o r S a le . ing up the Lindsey House with a fresh Friday DeValois Commandery.Vinalhaven, Chickawaukie Pond still yields up a bounti coat of paint. This appears tJ be a season of and Dunlap Commandery of Bath will go to Duchess, another bar­ ful supply of fish to the patient ones. Frank D e p a r t m e n t Hemstitched Pillow Slips, improvement with our old neighbor across Crescent Beach for a shore dinner,after which Farrand caught a handsome string of white the road. they will come to Rockland, arriving here gain, that we sell for 9 8 c perch and pickerel there Saturday, and other shortly after 3 p. m. I 2 for 25c Tbe annual convention of the Knox County good catches have been reported o f late. OR BALK AT A BARGAIN.—Fear-string W . C. T . U . meets in the Baptist church, And they are ever alert, watching The Knights of Claremont Commandery of Prof. Rankin’s dancing classes are held in F Friendship, July 1st. Mrs. Helen G. Rice of this city will form in their asylum at 3 o’clock Hemstitched Sheets, each, Fancy Silks for Waists the W illoughby hall. The hall has been put for novelties and purchase as soon Boston w ill be in attendance and deliver the and March to Tillson’s wharf where they will back in the same shape, and the floor is in as produced. evening address. meet the Vinalhaven and Bath Knights and and Trimmings, 3 9 c OR BA LE.—Dwelling house and lot with stable fine condition for dancing The advanced escort them to Elmwood H all. Here they 5 9 c nnd outbuildings connected, nearly two acre* The annual G. A. R. encampment at Camp class is requested to attend tomorrow’s lesson. will lie welcomed by Past Eminent W .H .F o g - F of land with a never falling well of water near theBenson w ill be held from Aug. 14 to 24. The Sherman Glover Co. is building a barn ler and refreshments w ill be served. house situated In the towa of Vlnal Haven and The members of the association are planning Roller Towels, all made, An elegant line of checked Silks within one mile of the postofiice, near tbe East 36x15 feet for Fred Burpee at Lucia Beach. This Week we have added Three At 6 p. m. all three commanderies w ill be (or a grand time, as usual, and it is expected Boston quarry, so called. Will be sold at a bar- M r. Burpee ia at his cottage enjoying the formed in line under the directions of Eminent good length, 2 5 C iln, thw renaon lor selling Is owing to slckaess. there will be a large attendance. Specialties In . . . Frank Keizer and will parade the following for shirt waists. or term* enquire of the owner on the premise*, songs of the sad sea waves. The cottage has S E. FORBES, or D. H. GL1DDEN, Messrs. Hewett and Clough whose saloons been leased to New York parties for the streets: Up .Spring to Union, over Union to were raided by the police last Wednerday, month of August. Beech, up Beech to Broadway, over Broad­ White Bed Spreads, 4 9 c appealed from the usual sentence of $100 way to M iddle, down Middle to Union, over Many pieces of Liight Dress F IOR BALE—Lime cask and apple barrel stock and costs and 60 days in jail, and recognized The Summer schedule of the Maine Cen­ Union to Rankin, down Rankin to Main, __ tor sale by LBN FB4T k GRINNELL, Union, tral R . R. went into eflect yesterday and W ash Maine. 88-41 in $aoo bonds for appearance at the Sep­ down Main to Spring, and up Spring to Elm ­ Goods under price. tember term of court. trains now leave at 8 a. m., 1.30 and 9 .15 p. wood H all where the procession w ill break Crash, 3 c and 4 c m and arrive at 10.40 a. m^ 5 .IO and 8.40 Leou W . Washburn the well-known circus ranks. p. m. The Sunday paper train will run as owner, was at one time a noted strong man. Now let everybody be ready to welcome schools, stores sad ‘churches and 5 miles from usual arriving here about 11.45 • . m. 1 bale 4O.in Cotton in Wave Crepnns are marked Union depot. Thia farm consists of 10t sera* of O ae to look at him would never surmise that G loves. them. tillage, pasture aud wood land, cutting 46 tons of he was a juggler of cannon balls and an all Schooner Conductor, Capt. Alexander hay, and an orchard of 400 thrifty apple, pear, Haines, landed 70,000 fresh mixed fish at the He Tore Down Slgno. short lengths, 4 c down. A more popular cherry and plum trees, with small fruits, a well of around acrobat. H is Big Three Ring Circus good watei is near the buildings, whlc'< consists of Museum, Menagerie and Hippodrome will be Rockland Fish Co.’s place last week, this be­ A civil process was brought Wednesday ing the second trip landed there inside a fort­ goods is not made. a two stotied house Iu good repair with a one seen here June 25. One a.W hite Chamois at 75o against Maurice Dennison of South Thomas­ A new lot of Bordered storid ell, barn, carriage, Ioe, hon and tool houses night, the first fare weighing 60,000. She ton who is charged with destroying some near. Tbe situation of thia bomesteaa eaanot bo George N . Harden is canvassing the city fished off Mstinicus Rock. A Chamois in the Gutter Shades Crescent Beach sign boards belonging to Fred excelled in Knox County, and charms all who have and district for tbe History of Odd Fellow­ Spot Muslin, in short Colored Mohairs at reduced ever sty n It. To close an estate It will be sold by ship—the Three Link Fraternity. This Chas. E. Weeks has added to the public M . Smith. Singularly enough the very next calling on the subscriber at tbe premises. CARO s:bool collection of cariosities a rusty anchor a t

RTATB OF MAINR. .NEIGHBORHOOD ROTES Rockland was received for probate and notice ordered. In the will bequests are made to KNOX B8.- At a Probata Court held at Rockland, CASH AND G IV E N FREE in and for said county of Knox, on the fifteenth Ellen A. Dean, daughter, John D. Tolman, day of June, In the year of our Lord one Itnns^of Ints»reat‘Cnlled.from,Contemporft- E A C H M O N T H son, Adalbert J. Tolm an, son, Nellie D . T o l­ thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven. rlea in AdJoInlngXConntlea. $ 3 ,4 0 0 .0 0 PRIZES A certain Instrument, put porting to be the last man, Edith Tolman and Thyllis Tolman, As follows: will nnd testament of Hiram Fhliley, late of The catch of alewives from the Medomak granddaughters. Jarre* McWilliams is Vlnnlhsven In said county, having been presented this season amounted to two hundred and 4 First Prizes, each_Ji of $100 Cash - - - $ , 400.00_____ named executor. The will :s dated June 21, for probate: •• •• SIOOBplSiAtBieyoles-2.000.00 fifty barrels. 20 Second 1893 and witnessed by John C. Cleveland, Order ed , That notion thereof be given to all per- Ella J. Cleveland and Maggie N . Cleveland. son* Interested, by causing a copy of said petition The Belfast asaesaora have completed their 40 Third ...... $ 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00 with this order thereon to he published three weeks The w ill of Edgar Beverage, late of R o .k assessment of valuation and find a total of successlve y in The Courier-Gazette, a newspaper land, filed at the May term was probated— published at Rockland, In said county,that they may 12,863,5^1; real estate, $2,010,265; person Cssh and Prizes given each month - SOAP The will of John B. Porter, late of Rockland, appear at a Probate Conrt to be held nt Rockland, in a), $853,286. There are 1,353 polls, taxed at and for said conn’y.on the twentieth day < t July, A . filed at the May term was probated— The $3. T h e rate of the cash tax it 19^ mills. D. 1697, at nine o'clock In ih<* forenoon and show will of John Bean, late r f Washington, filed cause, if any the> have, why the prayer of the petl- George Michaels o f East Belfast went into Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $ 4 0 ,8 0 0 .0 0 WRAPPERS tloner should not be granted. at the May term was probated— The w ill of White Cloud Floating Soap the wooda Tuesday morning, cut some trees, C. K. MEHKRVKY, Judge of Probtte. HOW TO OBTAJHJHEM. | RULES. W illis A. H art, filed st the January term was A true copy,—A tteat: hauled the logs to the m ill, had them sawed Every month during 1R97 in oaoh of the 4 districts probated— The will o f Martin L Pendleton, 39-43 U pw a r d K. Goin.n. Register. into shingles, hauled them home, and before f t p Ym ppcre r they can collect. Cut I prizwi willill be awarded a*jfollow’’as follows: the ton* portion“i oof f e n c h ------The I Competitor who sends in the late of Camden, filed at the November OR—-A Spool containing supper time the same day was shingling his f5"rhpn ^ 3 E ffr'-n£,'!' ‘ * * * mo from B n u ’o h t a resides term was probated— The will of W illiam BTATK OF MAINE house with the same material. M . Hopkins, late of Vinalhaven, filed at the KNOX SB.—At a Probate Court held at Rockland SOAP.” Theme (cnlL__lT®2P‘Co«- ___ _ . ___ ho eend in t bo 20 yards of the best sew­ Last week a farmer drove into Belfast an 1 as pons”- ) nre — I o ha In and for said County o ’ Knox, on the flf. fu lly p n iif, enel Next I.nrgent Nnmbern of con- M ay term was probated. tsenth day of Jane, In the year < f our Lord one he was about to hitch his horse on Main pon* fmm tlie district in which they ing silk with every small size reside will Kneh receive at winner’s thousand eight hundred and ninety seven cake W hite Cloud Floating street he was seen to glance up at the nearett option a lady'll oryentleman’s Pierce Cora E. Whitman wa. appointed executrix W hcress a petition has bean duly filed praying roof. A bystander concluded that he was H p eeln l bicycle, price f 100,00 that the balance remaining In the hands of J. H. The IO Competitors who send in the of the will of Edgar Beverage, late of Rock­ H. newett, administrator of the estate of Samuel Soap. The cost of this spoon looking to see if there was any prospect of a Wrapper band rnrner) yvltli UMBKR Next Lnrgent Numbers of coupons fmm the dis­ land, without bond— Edna S. Porter was Pillsbury, late of Roeklnad, decsased, on settle- snow slide to scare his horse. This fairly ex­ of the DISTRICT Competitor l l v e a I n . trict In which they reside will B nehrocsiveat winner s Made by (he MONOTUCK SILK CO. option a lady’s or gentlemsn’B Gold Watch, price $26. appointed executrix of the will of John B. meat of his final a sount. made at a Probato Court and spool of silk comes out of held at Kocklaad, within and for said county, on presses the weather situation. No. of NAME OF PI8TR1OT. O- Tho Competitions will Cl oh© the I.nnt Day of Porter, late of Rockland, without bond— District . — . . . — «~»7 Coupons received too late the third I ussday of May, A. I) 1897, may be or­ our pocket entirely—it’s one of our ways of advertis­ There are now six prisoners confined in the ----- 11 be p ...... M ary Hopkins was appointed executrix of the a n d H ta te n onemontii'H competition will he put Into the next. dered to be distribated amoag the heirs of said Belfast jail. One is a young man who was 3 . Competitors who obtain wrappers from unsold will of William M. Hopkins, late of Vinal­ deseassd, and the share of each determined. ing. We want you to get acquainted with the whitest ■oap in dealer’s stock willbe disqualified. Employees committed for assault and battery, one for Ob d b b i d , that notlee thereof be given to all of Lever Brothers, Ltd., and their families, are de­ haven, without bond—Adelaide A. Hussey persons Interested, by causing a copy of floating soap on the market. If your grocer can not debt and four for drunkenness. Not many nnaylrnnla, nplawar barred from competincompeting. was appointed executrix o f the w ill o f John nnd, W est Virginia 4 . A printed llatof Winners in Competitor’s district this Order thereon to he published three supply you, send us his address. years ago a large number of tramps made Ttrlet of Colambfa.____ will be forwarded to Competitors in about SI days after Bean, late of Washington, giving boad of weeks successively In The Courier-Gazette, n news- their headquarters in the jail, but of late, be­ $800. The appraisers are W illiam E. Jackson, p«p-r published at Rockland, In said county, that The New England Htntcw.______they may appear st a Probate Court to be held at MADE ONLY BY J as. S . K irk & C O ., CHICAGO. ing adverse to bard labor, they have sought lea are lhaealabrated Pieree Kpeeinl, prizes f a i . ------Willis E. Deering aad Caleb Maddock 1— Rosklnnd, In nnd for saht county richer fields, and it is very seldom that Bel­ n. m Td by Geo. N. Pierce A Co.. of.Buf- but It Is nndnrstood that all who compete a. WENTWORTH, Administrator. 632 nAIN STREET. Juno 11th, 1897. 39 From Boston, dally except Thursday and Sunday, High upon the brick wall of Odd Fellows’ Y „ and receive D r. Pierce’s 1008 page com­ which was allowed. T . W . Pease and Albert the estate of Randall W ellm an, late of Apple 1 have opened an office at the above nuusberi at 5 p. m. Block and over the Howes building a large mon sense medical adviser, illustrated. E. Pease, heirs, received $1,000 each. ton, because said Erastus W ellm an is sup­ From Bangor, via Winterport, Bucksport, Belfast where persona can secure the services of an expert STATE OF MAINE. and Camden, Mondays und Fridays at 13 r Stenographer and Typewriter at a nominal figure, surface has been whitened to improve the The first and final account o f M ilton posed to be dead, was granted------T h e peti­ Notlc© of Asslg-aee of Ills Appointment. and Tuesdays,Thursdays aud Saturdays at 2i or I will come to your place of badness every day light in T uttle’s photograph rooms. As if to The bicycle has furnished the basis for Thurston, guardian of Carrie L. Thurston, tion of Alfred Burton Perry that his name be At Rsekland, in the County ol Knox and State of From Hampden, at 12.10, Stars port at 8.16 Mondays and take your work l11LL, General Manager, Boston. due guardian, $269 28. STATE OK MAINE. former greatness, or does it portray the be­ senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & certain personal property------Reuel Robinson, T h e final account of J. H . H . Hew ett, Knox sa.—At a Probata Court held at Rockland in Inland Routs— Portland and Rockland- nignant features of the well known chief Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, administrator of the estate of Thornes M. guardian of Emma A. Liscomb, minor child and for snld County of Knox, ou the fifteenth Nickawa? Upon moonlight evenings it sel­ County and State aforesaid, and that said firm Hopkins, late of Camden, petitioned that he day of June, In the year of our Lord, one thoua Coinuiencing’Tufgilay, April |13, and [until of Hezekiah C. Liscomb, of Thomaston, dom appears; but let there come a dark will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL­ he allowed to sell real estate and petition was and eight hundred and ninety-seven. •further notice, Steamer] night, when the clouds gather, and particu­ was received and allowed. Balance from last granted------Annie S. Start, administratrix of A certain instrument purporting to bo the last L A R S tor each and every case of Catarrh that will and testament of Erasmus H. Cochran, late of larly when the storm-king rages, then does it account, $147.60, all of which was allowed. estate of Franklin L. Start, late of Camden, ICE cannot be cured by the use of H a l l ’s Rocklaud, in said county, huving boeu presented MERRYCONEAC, indeed stand out— a clear cut silhouette of was granted license to sell real estate------M r*. Ca t a r r h C u r e . for probate: Martin Watts, Hudson Farrington and Ordered, That notice thereof bo given, to ull I. E. ARCHIBALD, Master deepest black upon the square background of F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . H annah B. Cochran petitioned for letters of white. I t faintly shows at dusk, increasing in Edwin Keating, appraisers on estate of Silas administration on estate of Erasmus H . parson* interested, by causing a copy of aald peti­ Leaves Tillson's wharf, Rockland. TUESDAY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my tion with lids order thereon to bo published throe TH U R SD A Y and SATURDAY at 6.80 a m.. for C. W. Perry warns the public to know Watts, late of Warren, made inventory of es­ strength as the evening advances, until at ex­ presence, this 6th day of December, A. D ., 1886. Cochran, late of Rockland. Notice ordered. weeka successively, in Tho Courier-Gazette, a Portland, touching at Tenant's Harbor, Port Clyde, that he is supplying customers every day actly midnight it suddenly disappears.— Bel­ tate as follows: Real, $1,012, including nowspuper published at Rockland, In aald County, Friendship, Round Pond, New Harbor and Booth- along bis ice routes. ( . A. W. GLEASON, homestead lot of 58 acres $500; Farrington that they may appear at a Probate Court to be held bay Harbor, arriving In Portland In season to con­ fast Journal. He has not sold out—he is on deck with < SEAL > lot of 50 acres, $216; Creighton lot of 30 at Rockland, in and for said county, on tho twen­ nect with Boston aud New York steamers same the finest outfit this city ever saw. * f Notary Public. tieth day of July, A . D . 1897, at nine o'clook night. acres, $211; M ill lot of 5 acres, $22; personal, _____ 0, «ui Ice delivered at your door at all hours. Hall’s Catarrh Cure taken internally and ___ : of North Haven, in aald county, Incompetent, In the forenoon, und show cauae, If any they have, _J£TURNING,RET Leave Portland Pier at 6 80 and PUPIL AND TEACHER $357.43, including $216.58 in Thomaston why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not be Boston Boat wharf at 7 a. m., MONDAY, Let me put your name on my list. having presented hl* ilr*t and 1111 a 1 account of guar­ acts directly on the blood and mucous sur­ Savings Bank. Total estate, $1,369.43. dianship of said ward for allowance : granted. W EDNESDAY and FRID A Y , for Rockland, faces of the system. Send tor testimonials, C. E. MESERVEY, Judge of Trobate. making way-landings as above, urrlvlog in season Reuel Robinson, A. F. Beverage and John­ Orukrxd, That notice thereof bu given, three Join the Alumni Association. free. weeks successively, in Tim CoURIBH-Oa XBTTB, A true copy,—A t test: to conuect with steamer from Boston. son Knight, appraisers on estate of Charles 39-48 EDWARD K. GOULD, Regiater. Connections made ut Rockland the following The scholars promoted from the ninth F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. printed in llocklund, in suid ceunty, that all per­ E. Paine, of Camden, found cash to the sona interested may attend at a Probate Court to morning with steamers for Belfast, Castine, Bucks C. W. PERRY. grade, and who will consequently form the amount of $350 be held ut Rockland, on the third Tuesday of KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate held at Rockland on the third Tuesday of June, 1897. entering class of the Rockland High School MORE POSTMASTERS APPOINTED F. M. Coombs, E. M. Hall and L. B. July next, und show cause, if any they have, next term are the following: Eva White, why the suld account should not be allowed. J. P. Cilley, administrator on tho estate of Smith, appraisers on estate of Freeman C. l U r . K. MKHKUVKY, Judge. Robert W ilson, late of Mutinicus, in aald county, Arthur Sullivan, Lulu Achorn, Winnie Grant, FIRE, The latest list of fourth class post i ffice Carver, late of Vinalhaven, found personal A true copy,—A ttest: deceased, having presented his first und final ac­ count of administration of said estate for ullow- Grace'Hicks, Glennie Brown, Clara Turner, appointments includes the following : estate amouating to $131 in cash. Kdwahd K. Go u ld , Register. Frank Tibbetts, Ralph Bird, Roy Smith, Mae C. A. Lane at Brooks, vice Albert E. ttII()HnKiiED, That notice thereof be given, tliree L IF E and The estate of Sarah G. Carleton, late of KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, held at Andrews, Mabel Kallocb, Alice Shaw, Kilgore. Camden, was inventoried by appraisers Jere Rockland, on the third Tuesday of June, 1897. weeks successively, In T he CoUBIBR Ga z st t e , ACCIDENT printed in Roeklund, in suid county, that ull per­ BLUEHILL LINE Lillian Weeks, Perley Ames, Ibrook N . A. Stanley at Cranberry Isles, vice Nutt, Willis M. Pitcher and O. D. Bowers as ■J. H Koster, guardian of Ralph D. and Hattie M. Cross, Flora Staples, Emma Peck, Alfred tffjowinan, minors, of Rockport, iu suid county, sona interested may atteud ut u Probato Court to bo W illiam P. Preble. follows: Real estate, farm and buildings, havlog presented tinal uccount o f guardianship of hold ut Rockland, on tho third Tuesday of July SPRING SCHEDULE. Galley, Alice Robbins, Orrie Fogg, Abbie INSURANCE M . C. H ill at Northport campground, vice $1,200; wood lot, $50; personal estate, $30; said wards for allowance: next, and show cause, if any they huve, why tho Bird, Edgar Robbins, Carl Cassens, Mabel suid uccount should not bo ullowed. “In Effect Saturday, May 15, 18U7. Fred E. Thompson. total estate, $1,280. Ohdehkd, That notice thereof be given, three We represcut only good and reliable companies Erskine, Irene Fisk, Abbie Martin, Frank F. I L Macomber at Seal H arbor, vice weeks successively, in The CourierGuxette, 89 43 C. K. M ESERVEY, Judge. which enables ua to give entire satisfaction to all Appraisers F. A. Moody, J. W. Harriman printed in Rockland, in suid county, that ull per­ A true copy,—Attest: STR. CATHERINE patrons. Call and examine the great accumulation Marsh, Nina Gardiner, Clair Studley, Ernest William Cox. and George F. Fogg inventoried the estate of sons Inteleated may uttend at a Probate Court to bo E dw ard K. Gould, Regiater. CAPT. O. A. CROCKETT, policy and see how it compares with others you Campbell, Martha Cobh, Alice McIntosh,Tom Louise L. Weymouth, late of Appleton, as held at Kuckluud, on thu third Tuesday of July Lave previously examiued. Fiye, Alice Dumhar, Thomas Costello, Eddie next, and show cause, if uoy they have, why W e are also Ageuts for the New Horne riewlug follow s: Real estate, homestead lot, lot of W ill leave Rockland, on arrival of steamer from Gale, Alice Homer,Herbert Richardson,Harry the said account should not be allowed. hfoUS£KE£pEf\ Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturduy Machine aud keep a few of them constantly on 70 acres and one sixth part of Robt. Linne- C. E. MBRERVEY, Judge. Small, Earle Barron, Charlie Perry, Bertha for Lark Harbor, Noith West Harbor (Deer hand to sell ou very easy terms and each machine kin place, $750: personal essate, $171 25; A true oopy,—Attest: Isle,) Sargentvllle, Sedgwick, Brooklin, So. Blue- is also fully warranted. Give us a trial, ft Oliver, Gaspar Larrabee, Kitty Chaples, Grace P a r s o n S 39-43 E dwahd K. Gould, Register to al estate, $921.25. Of f f ^ T I hill, Parker Point, Biuenlll, Hurry and Ellsworth Green, Lizzie Plummer, Angus McInnis,Susie RETURNING will leave Surry at 8 a. m. (stage D. H. 4 E. L. GLIDDEN, Reuel Robinson, A. F . Beverage and John­ KNOX COUNTY.-In Court of Probate held at leaves Ellsworth 7 8U o’clock) every Monday, Vinalhaven, Maine. Sherer, Pearl Billings, Essie Bicknell, W illena son Kuight, appraisers, inventoried the estate Rockland on the third Tuesday of June, 1897. Keep CoiiBumptioii from Wednesday and Friday. make stops at ubove land­ Lotbrop, Harry Mayo, John May, Ada Colla- Johu 11. Eells, guardlun of J. 'Hlestou Gould, of Bessie I I . Paine, late of Camden, at $350, ing stations, including South Brooksville, on Mon­ Office ou Main M»ee» Over Dry Goods De rnoffc, Guy llarriden, Aby Ay,ward, Ralph p il l s minor child, of Rockport, in suid county, huving your homes by ’the use of days and connect at Rockland with steamer for parlsueut of Bod well Gruulte Co. 16 cash. presented HU tint and tinal account of guardianship Boston every Monday und Friday. Roo&en, A llit Jones, Frank Gregory, Fred B est Liver Bill M ade F. W . Smith, A . P. S t.C lair and E. B. M c­ of said wurd for allowance: O. A-CROCKETT, Manager Peterson, Elsie Cook son, Edna Lampson, Poaitively euro biliousness and sick headache, HveP Allister, appraisers on the estate of George OSDBBKD, Tkut notice thereof be given, three G a r d n e r ’s Rockland, Maine. Malvina Wentworth, Laura Simmons, Lucian and bowel complaint*. They expel all impurities weeks sucjesslvely. Iu THE CoUHIKB-GxZBTrK, from the blood. Delicate women Und relief from L. Fogler, late of H ope, found property to printed In Rockland, iu said county, that ull per­ Thomas, W illie Bisbee, Caro Littlefield, Alice using them. Price 26 etsj live c-l. 1 aniuhlet free. I. ri. Johtibon A Co., 22 custom House bt., Boston. consist of two shares ol stock in the N orth sons interested may attend at a Probate Court to be R em ed y Harrington, Lucy Ames, Emmie Sprague. National Bank of Rockland, valued at $260. held at Rockland, ou thu third Tuesday of July Vinalhaven 4z Rockland Steamboat Co uext, aud show cuusu, If any they have, why the Supt. Stetson’s annual report for 1896 gives Cures Coughs, La. [Grippe, Summer Arrangement. The estate of Ebeu Burgess, late o f Union, said uccount should not bu ullowed. the following interesting statistics in relation was inventoried by Edward Bowes, Frank 39-43 C. E MERKRVKY, Judge. Hoarseness, Dyspepsia, Con- TWO TRIPS DAILY! to Matinicus: Number of children in the Pullen and George Gleason, appraisers, as A true copy,—Attest: 8 anodyne Edwahd K. Gould, Register. »tlpatcil Liver and all alleo --- BUTWKKM---- town between the ages c f 4 and 21, 63; num­ follows: Real estate, home farm, $3,000; ber registered in Spring aud Summer terms,32; wood lot, $136; Cummings pasture, $100; KNOX COUNTY.—In Probate Court held at Rock lions of the stomach. Vinalhaven and Hockland. number registered in Fall and W inter terms, two acres meadow, »*s ; one and one half laud ou the third Tuesday of June, 1397. Liniment The commissioners appointed to assign to Wealthy This remedy has been in use for al­ 36; percentage of average attendance. .46; Originalbd In 1SIO, by the late Dr. _Johnson/ acres meadow, $15; personal estate, $1,203.- Blmmoas, widow of Jethro Bimmons, late of Hope number of different pupils registered, 41; Faintly FI ____ ------_ ------ellence have 71; total estate, $4,469 71. in said county, deceased, her dower iu the reul es- most a century but has uever before aatlafied < erybody for nearly a century. All who average length of Spring and Summer terms, amazed at its great power. It is safe, lute of said deceased, having made return of their been placed on the market. It lias aoot idug. sat*sfylug; so say sk x , sensitive sufferer*. The will of Hiram Shirley, late of Vinal­ doings: COV. BODWELL! 7 weeks; average length of Fall and Winter Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Internal and External, it cures ev< haven, was received for probate at.d notice never been known to fuil to cure. CAPT. WM R. CREED, terms, 12 weeks; aggregate uuuiber of weeks liaiumatiou. 1'leusuut to take dropp weeks successively, in 'f'he Courier-Guxette, W 11 leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week of all schools, 26; number of schoolhouses in colds, coughs, cramps, burns, brulsei ordered. The will is dated May 8, 1897, aud printed in Rockland, Iu said County, that ail day, at 7 :00 a. m. und 2 p. iu. town, I ; rn good condition, 1; supplied with witnessed by H . L . Raymond, C. D . Athearn persous interested may aiteud ut u Probate Court to What It HaelDone. Returning, will leave Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, I am ninety-one vears and nine months old, 3 be held ut Rockland, on the third Tuesday of July MAltTlNHViLLBjJau. 81, 1897. flags 1; estimated value of all the school pro­ boru Keptember 17, 1?W I have been a stand*: and D. H. Glidden. To the wife, Hattie B. for Vinalhaven at 9 #0 a. m. and 4 .*00 p. m., laud­ bearer for .J«»hnM»i.’» Anodyne Liniment mo uext, uud show cause, if any they huve, why Mu. G a r d m b b : ing at Hurricane Isle, each trip both ways. ,perty-----1 ------in to w n. ,------; , number of male teach- tiiau fifty year*. Have found use lor it eve* Shirley, is left all the properly. D . H . Glid- the said return should not be accepted,, and * dower W. B. WHITE, General Manager. er, employed in Spang.nd Summer letm..Oi | ‘C T o H B ib lu r t t t r im l. M* 1 11$ The will of Hannah K. Tolwan, late of (’HE HOvhJbAxVu COUKljJiR-UAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1897

A C H E A T EARLY CUSHINB HISTORY APPLETON XT COMBINATION Mrs. Caro Keating and Mrs. Martha The Deering Edward Roblnaon Elected to Congreaa— Fletcher were m Rockland Tuesday------Three of a kind that Diatrlbntton of Snrplns Revenue* John The annual installation of Aim on Gnshee Re­ ^manis beat two pair every =* Ideal Mower Nclntyre Brings Suit Agaltiat Town—Re- lief Corps was held Saturday afternoon and tim e . monatranee Sent Leglalature Agalnat the following officera installed: president, Annexing Territory to Friendship, Mrs. Abbie Hart; Vice President, Mrs. Ab­ W ith Roller and Ball Bearings bie Simmons; Chaplain, Mrs. Martha Luce; XXVIII. Secretary, Mrs. Emeline H a ll; Treasurer, Mrs. A sura winner. 8J, 4, 4|, 6, 8 and 7 1S»8. A t the annual town meeting for Lizzie Taylor; Conductor, Mrs. I,us Davis; e^<( foot cut. 1838, held Monday, March 19, the following Guard, Mrs. M ary J. Maddox; Past Presi­ officers were elected: Moderator, W illiam dent, Mrs. Lucinda M cLain. Mrs Lucinda Malcolm; Clerk, Darius Norton; Selectmen, M cLain was installing officer----- The W illing George M cIntyre, Arthur F. K elleran and Workers have their regular meeti gs Tuesday D i r t \ Tames Young; Assessors, W illiam Malcolm, afternoon, and the usual 10 c« nt suppers. Darius Norton and Isaac Robinson; *Trea« s t A ll in want of a 50 cent supper can get them urer, George McIntyre; Superintending there for the small sum of 10 cents, and all biht ol C« mmittee, William Rice, Jesse those interested in sustaining religious ser­ Ro iins n and W illiam Malcolm ; Road Sur­ vices can help by attending-— Mrs. Jason vey r , Mason Robinson, S im on. Young, Peabody ha9 gone to Massachusetts to visit T H E N E W Y O K K C H A M P IO N H A Y R A K E , the leader of the world In wood or steel and the James Young, Isaac W iley, Ezekiel Thump- her daughter, Mrs. Lottie Davi-, for a tew CII AMPION ALL STEEL TED D ER . Wo have this tedder In wood < r at« el, The beavv, s »n, James Morse, Isaac Robinson, Joseph weeks------On Saturday, June 5, Mrs. Cl« men- cumbersome gears oa drive wheels have been dispensed with, and the center chain gear ualntg at« el chain Knowles, Robert McIntyre anti J sse Robin­ tine Simmons passed away after a long illness. Largest package—Brnoteet economy. performs the work with much ess frlct on and wear and tear. The draft Is ranch reduced by the new son; Fence Viewers, John Freeman, Arthur She lived with and was cared for with untir­ IHE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, method of gearing. It has combined pole and shafia, they are the slmploat In construction. The centre F. Kelleran; School District Agents, James chain gears reduce the weight, tho number of gears aud the liability to get out of order, they are WITH WHAT ALACRITY SAN­ ing devotion by her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie ihlcngo. Ht. Lou lx. New York. Jkwton. Chaples, Jacob Robinson, W illiam Parsons, light draft. Taylor. The deceased was about years Philadelphia, Jr., M ark Gay, Orket Fogerty and James FORD’S GINGER responds to the jp. -A-. B UA O H LIIXrG rTO M , - R oolrinncl, IVCo. old and was a member of the Baptist - hurch M rse; Field Drivers, George Dem ulh, Mason f*>f sixty years or more. She leaves three Box s5. Catalogues Mailed Free cry of distress. No cramp or pain Robinson, Simon Young, Thomas V . Robin daughters and one son to m >urn be' lost son and Robert Rivers; Constables, Isaac has ever made a demand upon it for ------Mrs. Rose Pease, who has been in R aw W in d s Wiley and Arthur F. Kelleran; Collector of relief or cure, that has not met with Rockland several weel s with her mother, FRED E. SPUR Nice Second Hand Hay Tedder Taxes, Isaac W iley, and voted three cents who has been very ill, ha« returned home and seven mills on the dollar. instant and grateful response. With ------J. G Wentworth and daughter Iva Chapped Hands It was voted to raise $272 for the* support unfailing promptitude this matchless were in Rockland Saturday------L ottie Y< ung of schools, $646 to defray town expenses, was in Searsmont Wednesday — R» v C. E. . . . A N D . . . 1 Second Hand W alter Wood lower $600 for the repair of highways, a ad $200 household panacea instantly relieves Ifa rd tn was in South II pc Tuesday for the repair of the new road, if the same C-O-A-L! cramps r .1 pains, cures colds and should be necessary. Voted to allow i2£ CUShlMU The only denier In the Ctyjwho has at |the Sheerer’s Toilet Cream 1 Jones Chain Mower cents per hour for lab ro a the highway, 10 chi' 4s digestion, promotes present Ime t h e ...... Miss Edna M. II( ffsts l as been quit ‘ irk cents per hour for a yoke of oxen, ?i per day slec; . 1 wards off malarial, con­ >: ’ for a plow and 25 cents for a cart. The with tonsilitis. She was able to resume- in r G enuine: Franklin : Red :. Ash selectmen were instructed to provide for the tagious, and epidemic influences. teaching Thursday------Frank B. Miller of There I* a connection here. Yon wl'I 'lli>eover GREAT BARGAINS IN ABOVE care and support of the p or. Articles 13 Rockland «a» iu town the first of the week MY STOCK INCLUOKH there 1> comethlng about It Ihnl l» Inckiiitc III other and 14, “ to see what use ihe t .wn will appro­ A u n i n FtiiwtitnteH. ------A large draft h« rse arrived from Bos­ A V U IU A'k forSAN- ton Thursday for Theron Payson------Edward AU slses Free Burning White toilet n qutaltea. It* dnllouta odor, moling nnd re- priate the interest of the surplus money,” Ash, Lehigh Egg nnd Broken FOItirSGLNGER, and frenhlng propertle* nnd netlon, medicinal virtues and “ to see if the town will let Andrew M a l­ !;^'':,‘nX wlw™T^TRADE| ’IMARK Payson is having a hen house erected, the W hite Anil, Frnpklln Stove lied Ash (tho only genuine), Gcorgef combine to mnke tt the Ideal remedy for Nice Hartshorn 311. colm woik his tax from his house to the high­ dimensions being 60x13 ft- H e recently Repairs for all Machines. Sold everywhere. P ot- ' ' ■ _ f ' came from Jamaica Plain, Mass., and expects Creek Cumberland Coal, un­ way,” were dismissed from the warrant as TICK DltUO AND O H M . equalled for amlthlng nnd stenm Coni’., Solo Props., to do quite a business with hens soon as they were taken up for consideration ------Rev. I I . I. purposes. Chapped Hands, Face Boston, Mass. H o lt attended the Ministerial Association The second meeting of the town, this year, ALSO A TULL STOCK OT and Lips. . . G. W. and Epworth League convention at Wash­ Wood, Hay, titrnw, Lime, Ilalr, was called Monday, April 12, for the purpose of voting for a successor to Jonathan Cilley thence south westerly by and down said brook ington, June 14 and 16------Luther Mar­ Brink, Hand, Drain Pipe, Rotcm ROCKLAND about one hundred rods to a birch tree stand­ shal who has been in very poor health fur dnlo nnd Portland Commit, The Implement Man, who had been killed in a duel the preceeding One Size, One Price, 25 Cents. February. The Democratic candidate was ing in said town line— be and are hereby set some time is improving------Mrs. Hat ie John D . McCrate who received here 81 votes; off from said Cushing and annexed to said M iller is home from A llen’s b land, sick— — Fire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops rnKPAitrn By Rev. H . I H olt has begun a series of sermons w hilst the W hig vote was divided In tween Friendship. Provide 1, that said Robinson on “ The Holy Ghost.” Last Sunday his sub­ This pipy Is made from Pure Flro Clay e* two citizens of Thomast >n, Capt. Edward shall be held to pay all taxes, that have been r rcssly for ohlmnoys, nnd Is the safest and ject was “ The H oly Ghost’s Mission to the W. E. SHEERER, Robinson, a native of Cushing, who received assessed upon him by said town of Cushing nost durable of nny Chimney Plpo In the prior to the passing of this act.” W orld.” market. It Is easily pul up by nny Intelll 6 votes, and W illiam J. Farley who had 4 of gonl person. Tenant’s Harbor, Me. the 7 scattering votes, Isaiah Bradford of this That the Representative to the Legislature 4 town had 3, Nathaniel G rotton^ and Henry from the District of which Cushing formed a AUGUSTA . . W O O D ! . . part had been neglectful of the interests of Tallman and David C. Magoy*t>one each. D r. Page, superintendent of the insane 1 have an Extra Good Trade In W ood. Ask All the “ This division of the '^hig vote,” says this town was evident from the following hospital at Danvers, Mass, was the guest of sbovt It. Eaton, “ which extended^jnly to this town resolution passed at the December meeting, Dr. Sanborn at the hospital over Sunday------Y O R K S A F E and vicinity was caused by the unexpected an attested copy of which the clerk was in ­ M r. C. E. Tillson spent Sunday and Monday Familu Safeguard Kerosene Oil failure of Farley in obtaining the nomination structed to send William Bradford, the R ep­ with his parents, at their home in Sidney------ihe Best in the World, World Loves resentative for the District ol Cushing, Friend­ of the Whig convention at Wiscasset. Some George Bovnton left Tuesday on his vacation. objection had been made to him in the nomi­ ship and Bremen: Resolved, that the in ­ H e will visit relatives in Cushing, New lia r Always Reliable, nating c mmittee, on account of his standing habitants of the town of Cushing in town bor and Washington — The fall board of meeting assembled, believe that when a FRED R. SPEAR. a Winner " io relation to the temperance question, and trustees of the Maine Insane Hospital met at Sure Protection from Fire the scale was turned against him by an un­ Representative is chosen by A town or Dis­ the hospital Monday----- Gne of our young NO. 6 PARK BT., BUCKLAND, ME. fortunate and violent fit or attack of illness trict to represent them in the Legislature, it men received a present recently. It came by EPH. PERRY, Agt., is the duty of said Representative to act for Our ’Ninety-Seven with which he was seized in the court-room express and consisted of an extension cu e there, and from which serious doubts were the interest of said town or district in their filled with hay. H e says it come from a Rookland, Maine ■ Complete Line of corporate capacity in preference to his own friend of his by the name of Verdant Gre«-n G O O D T E A ! entertained of his recovery. The nomination \ was thereupon, unfairly as M r. Farley and his individual interest or that of any other indi­ ------Mrs. J. I I . Beal of Auburn visited friends A ? M . AU«TIn7 vidual.” friends thought given to Robinson, who was at the hospital Saturday------Thomas Phasey Suroeon and Mechanical Dentiet, elected and served the remainder of the term. As M r. Bradford the Representative-elect has been employed as an attendant at the 1 9 c a lb . I«1 MAIN BT., . ItOCKl.AND, MB “ In the following autumn, at the conven­ was one of the petitioners, with Isaac Robin­ hospital, also M r. Quinn of Scranton, Penn. tion for nominating a candidate for the next son, to have those parts of their land lying in ------Tuesday was pay-day at the hospital------Bicycles ensuing term, the friends of Farley urged his Cushing annexed to Friendship, where Mr. Miss Edith Crockett is spending her vacation Formosa Oolong,bold every wliei.c lor OR. F. E. FOLLETT, Bradford resided, it is nnturnl to suppose claims so strongly and his character, talents, at her home in W interport. 0O0 u lb. ; our price 8dc u lb. ; 8 Dental Surgeon inarch and reputation as an advocate and orator were that be bad announced bis intentions to use his influence in the Legislature to secure ^b». lo r Sl.bO . K. HPKAIt B LO C K -C or. Main and P.rk PlMt so high, and those of Capt. Robinson, drfler- NORTHPORT eut, but equally and in some respects more annexation for the petitioners, hence the D r. Benj. Colson of Bangor was in town last estimable, were so highly appreciated by his passage of the foregoing resolution. Tbe best Country Butter 20eJa lb. OR. J. H. DAMON, During the decade between 1830 and 1840, Monday------Geo. Knowlton has sold his farm friends, that no compromise could be made to Mr. Ross of Belfast and Mrs. Nellie Shaw Nnrgcon nnd Mechanical between them but by selecting another can the people o f Cushing seemed to have ac Spices 4 l-2o a package. has leased it for a term of live years------Miss X J o n tla .*, Supreme didate from the opposite part of the district.” quired a craving for law suits. Before the Abbie Bachelder has gone on a trip coasting A special town meeting was held Monday, Law Court bad rendered a decision in the Best bulk Soda, same as you pay 7c with her father, Copt. A. C. Bachelder— April 2, to consider the collecting and dis­ Gay road case, John M cIntyre brought suit Result The highway surveyors in town have com­ a package lor. 5c a lb., 6 lbs. k r tribution of the surplus revenues apportioned against the town. The nature of the suit is menced to mend their ways which in some of o u r to Cushing. George M cIntyre was chosen not disclosed by the records. After choosing 25c. cases were very rough------John Roberts 11 H. B. Eaton, IVI. D., moderator. It was voted that the first and William Malcolm moderator of a meeting held Wednesday, November 28, to consider building a cottage on the North shore------second installment, with that part of the third Fresh Eggs always on bund, by tbe Messrs Bagley and Hadley arc building a initallm ent loaned to the town which was to the advisability o f continuing or settling tbe Years of cottage at Temple Heights------J. P. Stearns case or dozen Homeopathic Ph?.\iciao h Sorieon become due October 7, be collected and dis­ suit, it was voted that Robert Gay be ap­ of Oldtown, president of Temple Heights pointed auditor to examine and settle all Office Iluura 9 to 11 a. in., 4 to 0 nud 7 to D p. in. tributed per capita immediately thereafter, spiritual association, is at his cottage for a Lard by the pail or tubs at^vciy low Experience and that the remaining part of the third in accounts between the town and M r. M cIntyre, few days------Miss Lida Packard has gone to 320 Main St., - Rookland, Me. stallment be left to the future action o f tne and furnish him a statement o f tbe balance p rices. Send for Catalogue. Belfast for a week or two------A. A. Packard •9* Night call* will bu uiiNWured at tbe office. town. Also voted that the interest on the due him, if any, on condition that Mr. visited at Capt. Ansel W adsworth’s Sunday surplus be divided per capita in the same McIntyre give the auditor a written guaranty Call and see at MONARCH CYCLE MFQ. CO. R. E. Patterson and Martha Pendleton were manner as the principal afier deducting all to discontinue tbe suit. W. V. HANSCOM, M. D. visiting in Lincolnville Sunday. necessary expenses which might lie incurred. The following notice explains itself: “ Sep­ 89 a£A STREET. tember 26, 1838. By a notice from the Physician and Surgeon, Send nine two-cent stamps for a deck of M onarch P la y in g The assessors were authorized to make out selectmen of Waldoboro, we the selectmen SEARSMONT omoei-ana m a i n s t ., <>»«r i-.i.r.im « Cards, illustrating Lillian R u ssell, Tom M onarch Cooper, a list of the families and persons, together Tnpley'e More. Lee R ichardson und W alter Jon es. Regular 50c cards. of Cushing, this day met and commenced at with the sums they were entitled to receive East Sea r sm o n t.— Mrs. Abbie Marriner tbe corner boundary between the towns of S X P l« t KCn. Orn< B Hours—V to 10 a. m , 1.80 to 4.30 p. m., for tbeir share of the surplus revenues and visited friends in M orrill last week------.M ar Warren, Waldoboro and Cushing; thence 7 to 0 p m. interest, voted to be distributed according to cellus Goddard of Camden spent Friday at running south by west sixty four rods be­ the census taken March, 1837, and to cor­ Arad Mahoney’s------Mr. and Mrs W. II. tween Waldoboro and Cushing to a stone DR. E. H WHEELER, rect all mistakes, if any should be discovered Arnold of Belfast were tin town Monday------monument at Waldoboro and Friendship Rockland, Me. in the same, and to file said list with the Mr. and Mrs. Maik A. Wadlin and two Physioian and Surgeon,. corner, marked 1838, red chalk. John Temphone 43-2, treasurer who had been authorised to pay children spent Sunday w ith her parents, Mr. ALBION Levensaler and Peter Mink on the part of >UJfFIOK ANl) ItKHIDKNCK StBCIIOCLBT. B U R N T H E B E S T over the same to the persons entitled thereto and Mrs. I. A. Marriner------W . S. Hunt M cD o n a l d .— Mrs. Mary Smiley has re­ Waldoboro, Col. Thomas Simmons, surveyor.” 81-11 14 turned home after an absence of several months. after the 26th of October, on their receipting is at work for M r. Lewellyn Cross------Ed­ A r t h u r F. K k d h e u a n , I Selectmen Goods delivered to alt parts of tbe She has visited in Manchester, N . I I , several for the amounts so received. gar P. Mahoney lost his horse last week and Ja m es Y o ung , J of Cushing. I II. C PAYSON, CSO-A-L The following traverse jurors were drawn the neighbors very kindly took their learns oitv Free of Charge. places in Massachusetts and in Rockland. (T o be continued.) She is a sister of Joseph Abbott and Mrs. during the y ear: Friday, A pril 13, Church and helped him to do his planting------Peter Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Lydia Bowler of Rockland. All are glad to Burton to attend the Court of Common Picas What tbe Shakers of Mount Lebanon Ames spent Sunday in Camden------Herbert SOU MAIN STltKKT, BUCKLAND. welcome her home again. In her home at Warren on the fourth Tuesday of A p ril; know more about than anybody else, is tbe Donnell and son of Rockland were at Leslie Saturday, September 1, Joshua Rivers to M arriner’* Friday------Capt. Rodney With­ EDWARD K. COULD, she found a new grandson------Augustin use of herbs and how to be healthy. Mysterious Letters attend the Supreme Judicial Court at Wis­ Runnels of W aterville spent Saturday night They have studied tbe power of food. They erspoon of Rockport was at Henry Mahoney’s Counsellor at Law casset on the Wednesday following the sec­ last week. and Sunday with friend* here. While here nearly all live to a ripe old age. Some grocers murk (heir cost prices AND he caught three handsome trout------George ond Monday of September; December 13, The Shaker Digestive Cordial is prepared iu invuteriouH letters uud sell (be goods Register of Probate, Ilussey spent Sunday with James Hussey and Isaac Robinson to attend the December term by the Shakers from herbs and plants with a WASHINGTON of the Court of Common Pleas at Wiscasset COURT ItUUSB, . . ROCKLAND wife------Kelsie Smiley has gone to China special tonic power over tbe stomach. R a z o k v il i.E.— The teacher and scholars for what they can get. Wo murk on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Village to work on Mr. Hunnewell’s build­ It helps the stomach digest its food, and assisted by others gave an entertainment ings------Jonathan Moody has been on the At the state election held Monday, Septets digested food is the strength-maker. Tuesday evening, June 15, to procure funds everything ut (be s k i.l in o price, which ber 10, the result was as follows; For G ov­ H. O. Curdy, sick list------James Hussey was in Belfast on Strong muscles, strong body, strong brain, to purchase a Bag for the new school bouse. ernor, John Fairfield received 101 votes, and is always us low us we cun ullord to business this week------Miss Rosa L . Hussey all come from properly digested food. The entertaiument consisted of vocal FIRE INSURANCE ... Edward Kent 12; fur Representative to is quite sick in W aterville with German A sick stomach can be cured and digestion and instrumental music and that popular muke il, and we uever deviate from it. Congress, John D . McCrate had 97, Benjamin measles------Baby Smiley has been quite made easy by Shaker Digestive Cordial. temperance drama “ Broken Fetters" which Randall 12, W illiam Rice and Isaiah Brad Tiiutltliese tigurus are mote lliun reason­ sick but is getting better------Mrs. 11. G. L cures tbe nausea, loss o f appetite, pain lasted two hours------Mrs. M. J. Shattuck who ford • ne each; for Senators, Johu Lerruond, 388 Main St. Rookland Me. Robinson has some handsome shaggy kittens in the stomach, headache, giddiness, weak­ has been spending the W inter in Salem, able (lie following list, wo think, will Joseph Cargill, Jonathan Brown aud Calvin and four shaggy cats----- —MBs Maud Ridej is ness, and all other symptoms ol indigestion, Mass., has returned borne— --F ra n k Lincoln Gorham received 103 each, and Johnson amply demonstrate: COCHRAN,BAKERACROS* home from Augusta visiting her father,Gemge certainly and permanently. has gone to Worcester, Mass., to work in the k*A- • Jaques, W illiam M . Reed, James Erskine and Rider. Sold by druggists. T rial bottle 10 cents. Insane Asylum------George Grotton of Au . K. U. Cochron. J . K. Baker. U. U. Croee. Isaac Reed 12 each; for County Treasurer, l’ea Beaus 5 cts per q t.; G qts for 25 ds W e ek s' M il l s .— A fine baby boy arrived gusta has been visiting relatives here...... L. Fire, Life A Aooldeut lusuruuce. FOR SALK BY William M . Boyd 102, and Asa F. H all 11; at the home of Cornelius H atch, June n . KNOX S. Marr went to Boston, Monday on business Fot mosu Oolong Tea, 25 cts u pound f r Representative (o the Legislature, William The Olduet Insuruuoe Agency in Mnluu. M aay congratulations are extended — We Po v e r ty H il l .— Rev. James Washburn of and returned Thursday------Mrs. Charles Gates B adford 81, Cornelius Cii ok 14, jo h i L. Bio Codec, 15 cts u pound 104 MAIN MTBKJrr. UO ELAND A. J. BIRD & CO., have quite a curiosity here iu Weeks’ M ills, of Parkman is visiting friends in town. H e and little daughter and son Harry of Salem, bemuth 11, and James Wincbinpaw one. U lbs. Boiled Outs, 25 cts. Rockland, Me a chicken that has four perfect legs and feel preached at the N orth Moqtville churph Mass., are speuding tbe Summer at A . C. The election was followed by a town meet­ and is as lively as the rest of the brood. H e Sunday------Edi»h Bryant has gone to Ban­ Vanner’s. 10 burs Soups, 25 cts. A. J. ER8KINE, Telephone 38-2 ing at which George M cIntyre was chosen is owned by W illiam P. Curtis— Viola M ai gor to work------J. I. Watts is repairing tbe moderator. The selectmen were authorized Fire Insurance Agenoy, colm of Augusta visited her father, A. A. buildings he recently purchased at Freedom Tbe True Remedy. to lay out a bridle road from the house of GIVE US A CALL UT MAIN HTltKBT, • . BUCKLAND, MB Malcolm, Sunday— Quite a number went to for a new hotel aud w ill take possession in Oc­ James Chaples to and across land of James W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, III.,“Chief,” Offioe, fear room over Bock laud Nal'l Bank, Mr. Perkins’ of South China to attend a lawn tober------Charles Chandler, wife and daughter McCarter and Jonathan Nulling, the road to says: *W e won’t keep house without Dr. Leading Kogll*h end American Vito', luauruuoe M O S E S > party. A fine time was reported— A large Luebel, of Palermo, visited friends in town, 0o.*e reprc«vnted. be four rods wide near N utting’s bouse. The K in g ’s New Discovery for Coiisumpiion, number attended the railroad meeting at Sunday------John Stevens has a fine new Traveler*' Accident lusuraiiv t Company, of Hart­ selectmen were instructed to submit their Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many John H. McGrath ford, Conn. Cooper’s Mills, Wednesday— Freeman Shep­ bicycle------A horse belonging to C. J. Vose report at the next town meeting for accept­ others, but never got the true remedy until BUCKSPORT. herd and bis daughter Freemetta of Belfast broke the post it was bitched to, while at ance. It was voted not to build a house for we used D r. K ing’s New Discovery. No called on V. R. Neal and family, Monday, on church Sunday, running away doing much 80 SEA STREET. PROBATE COURT. Daniel Collins, be having petitioned the town other remedy can take its place in our home, tbeir way to Getcbell’s corner to visit his damage to the wagon------Rev. Mr. Abbott Bpeclai attvutlou given to Probate aud Insolvency to render such assistance. On petition of as in it we have a certain and sure cure for proceeding*; 2 year* experience in (Probate office. daughter, Mrs. Edwin Getchell— Mrs. W il­ of Liberty was the guest o f J. C. Vose F ri­ r«l«phou« oostuetcil »u B4-V. Isaac Robinson, he was again permitted to Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc. It is Flower Seeds liam Hammond visited Mrs. Ellis in Cooper’s day night and Rev. M r. H ill preached at the COLLKtmONH MADK. draw bis portion of the school fund aud ex­ idle to experiment with other remedies, even Mills, Wednesday— Levi Turner of Portland church Sunday------Mrs. Altnacia Wescott is pend the same in Friendship. if they are urged on you as just as good a« PRUSSIAN GROWN. is visiting bis brother Fred— Birdie Neal is a at work at the Bryant House------Mrs. M yra A. C. MOORE, PHILIP HOWARD, Attorney at Law. William Bradford and Isaa^ Robinson D r. K in g ’s New Discovery. They arc not young lady of courage. She stepped into the Brown and daughter N ellie, and Miss Annie USS MAIN BT., BUCKLAND. having petitioned the Legislature to set off as good, because this remedy has a record of Tune., Regulates anti Repair. , . road and caught Charles Jackson’s horse w ith­ Bryant were in Belfast Saturday. Eben The Finest Seeds In the World. those parts of their laud which were situated cures aud besides is guaranteed. It never ALLUDM A MI IVBI, out any halter and held him until M r. Jack and Elden Vose were in that city Monday in the town of Cushing aud be annexed to fails to satisfy. T ria l bottles free at W . H . Pianos and Organs K son came along— Albert Chapman of Brewer ------Elijah Herrick of Rockland is in town Friendship, a mcetiug was held Saturday, Kittredge’s Drug Store. L a w y e rs , is visiting friends here— Miss Josie H askell on business------J. R . Sparrow was in M o n ­ Flowers and Floral December 27, at which the selectmen were Addruaa Order* io Co.,*Hockland, Mt WV MAIN BTUKKT, . BUCKLAND .MB. has arrived home from Augusta— M r. Tuttle roe 00 business Saturday------Three gentle­ chosen a committee to send a remonstrance BUNKER HILL I I ______of Windsor preached at the Union bouse, Sat­ men from Newport stopped at the Bryant Axeut* for German American Fire Insurance Go. to (be Legislature against granting the peti­ N. Y . aud Wa*bluglon|Life 1 u*urance Co., N. Y. urday night— Mrs. Scoville has arrived home House Thursday of last week on tbeir way Miss Avis H a ll has been visiting at J. A. Work of all kinds. tion. George M cIntyre presided at this from Augusta. home from Searsmont with a fine looking Partridge's------Geo. Oliver of Nobkboro . f . J*'. Uurfon^ meeting. bought a nice pair of oxen of CaldwcJ Hodg­ steamer which measured forty feet. Quite a •: MONUMENTAL WORKS :• USE MISS BEECHER’S The petition of M r. Robinson was favorably sight to be seen on land------Mrs. Clara Ingra kins, Saturday------Rev. H enry Beddiuger and considered by the Legislature, and the fol­ ham died at her heme June 12, after a family have returned to their cottage on General Cemetery Work, H A IR W lowing Act passed and approved by the short but painful illness. She was much W . Neck Point for the Summer------Mrs. Wm Governor, February 20, 1830; “ Be it en­ loved by all who knew her. She always had Averill, and Lucy Averill and sou visited Granite and Marble. Coakley’s Drug Store. CASTORIA acted by tbe Senate and House of Repre­ WHISKER DYE. a cheerful smile for all aud was a great tbeir mother a few dayt last week— — Lincoln TUOMABTON, MB. Near M. LI. U. It. l i . ^ l sentative!* to Legislature assembled. That It ooutalna no sulphuric worker in tbe church. She leaves five chil Hodgkins, who has employment at Norway, Order* bullcitid. BstDJucilou Ouuianieed not. For Infants aud Children. Isaac Robinson aud that part of bis farm required x F ix u

mill owned by the company, as the wind was this week------Mrs. M errill E. Richards is • I -wing in that oirection. Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest visiting in Lynn, Mass. Col. C. A. Leighton went to Waterville H otel Cedarcrest, upper Chestnut street, is No Fire! No Smoke! No Old Goods! OAlMCX>131Xr M onday------Several of the school teachers being painted by J. Andrews and crew— J. W . To the Boys and QrHs o f were presented with nice presents ihe closirg Manchest r has moved into the H ardy house A Backward Season. A Cut Price. ,lay----- ,Ea stern Meadow pupils had public on Chestnut street------E. M . C lark’s store on exercises and enjoyed a picnic supper Friday. Bay View street, recently damaged by fire, BARCAIN NO. 1. BARCAIN NO. 2. THOMASTON AND CAMDEN has been enlarged and thoroughly repaired One line Black Cheviots. One There will be a sale 1 tt e Methodist Society. number of votes ing alley about the 25th------Fred M iller has lar price $9.00. HERE S HOW YOH CAN DO IT Rev. T . S Ross of Camden preached nt moved from Elm street to his store on Wash­ BARCAIN NO- 3 Cut Price $6.50 the Methodist church Sunday The congre­ IWLES OF THE CONTEST ington street—The Palmer Hotel will be The Courier-Gazette will give opened about June 25------The Pruddens of One line Gray Cassitnore gation enjoyed an able sermon. Radi yearly aabacrintion for The Conrter- Overcoats, all wool, sold BARCAIN NO. 4. Rev. S. L. Hanscom preached in Camden Gasette, accompanied by 82, will entitle N ew tqp, Mass., arrived Saturday morning 100 odd Vests, all wool, regu­ toe Htibacriber to caat 100 votea tor hia and are occupying iheir cottage on Chestnut all the season at $12.00, Sunday. lar prices $1, $1.25 and $1.60. Advertised letters 21st, Miss Ella Burdett, favorite boy or girl in Camden. street for the season— Joseph Decrow and Cut Price $8 76 A Bicycle FREE to a Boy W ith six months subscription ia given 50 W. M. Clark, Thomas A. Clark, Gofl Over­ Allen Briggs have built a float near Daily’s Cut Price Choice 90c votea. Thia appliea to paying an subscrip­ yard, Atlantic avenue, and will let boats, of BARCAIN NO. 5. lock, Hon. Mvson W. Reed. tion arrearages aa w ell aa new aabacrlptlona. which Ibey have some fine ones------The BARCAIN NO. 6. or Girl in Camden and No subscription received for leas than six 60 dozen Summer Balbrig- m onths. yacht Sunbeam is being stripped of her cop­ gan Underwear. 150 pairs Boys Knee Pants, WARREN per and thoroughly prepared for the water. warranted not to rip, regular Coupons w ill l»e printed in each issue of 48c per suit (two piece.) Thomaston. . . Miss Frances Wade of Rockland passed The Courier-Gazette until and including She will go into commission the first o f July. price 60c 66c and 75o. the Sabbath with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Watts Tuesday. A ng. 17, 1897. T h e contest w ill George Maker and S. E. Wadsworth will close at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening, Ang. BARCAIN NO 7. Cut Price 4Oc ------E. P. Rollins of Rockland has moved run her as last year------John Wadsworth has 100 pairs neat gray mixed Two Bicycles, one for each town. his family here to reside with his father, who 18, 1897. Newsdealers w ill please m ake a moved into the Estes house, Bay View street— note of the fact that thia office will not BARCAIN NO 8. is in quite feeble health------Mrs. Hattie Dol- H arry H eal is home from Massachusetts for a Pants, not all wool but aocept any returned papers with the coupon 160 pairs odd all wool I’ants, THIS IS HOW WE DO IT ham is going to add a story to her milliner vacation------Capt. B. F. Wilson < f Boston is just as good, sold all the cat out. sold for $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. shop for a tenement. Mr. Dolham will also in town for a few days— There will be a big season $1.60. Beginning with this issue we will publish a coupon good for one A n y l»oy or g irl iu Cam den can enter con­ build a stable, at the back of his lot------test. The standing of the contestants will be time here Monday, July 5, if everything turns Cut Price 99c Cut Price $1.69 vote. A year’s subscription accompanied by .*2 is good for 100 John Dunbar has sold his backsmith business published in each issue. out as expected. There will be music by the YOUR MGXBY BACK FOR THE ASKING. votes; a six months subscription accompanied bv $1 is good for to A. M. Cobb of Thoma«ton. W. Fyler wi 1 The wheel Is manufactured by the Lincolnville and Camden Bands, parades, 50 votes. The contest will continue until 7 o'clock W e d n e s d a y conduct the business in the future. Monarch Cycle Co. and to the fortunate boy races, horribles, fireworks, to be followed by E v e n i n g , A u g . or girl, who succeeds In w iuning it, means 18. 1897. Pleasantville .— One morning last week a grand concert and ball in the evening. The bicycle is all right. It is manufactured ,bv the Monarch lots of health and pleasure. as John W hitam was loading a load of casks Address all letters and communications to Miss Em m a Tobin has returned from Cycle Co. whose name is a guarantee of the excellence of the the horses became frightened and started out The VOTING EDITOR, The Courler-Ga- W olfeboro, N . I I . where she has been attend­ machine. The contest is.now on. Get in early in the race and on a lively run, which they kept up for about zette ing the academy. your chances will be better. three fourth of a mile when they were stopped The Courier-Gazette is going to give a bi­ OMER|CE(L9THIERS. by N . D . Daniels, without having received CAMDEN cycle away to the most popular boy or girl in Two Bicycles for Nothing, Boys and Girls, get a Hustle On any serious injury------F . H . W yll’e has decid­ Camden. Read the conditions at the head of ed to quit peddling meat and sell at wholesale Miss Jennie I I . H ill of Melrose, Mass., Address all letters and communications to THE VOTING has been engaged as soloist by the Methodist this column. Lucky will be the one who will thinking it w ill be more profitable and less ride this wheel. A little work is all that is APPLETON WASHINGTON EDITOR, The Courier-Gazette, Rockland. work to carry on the business------Mrs. W . J. society for the Summer. Miss H ill is a necessary. Another of those popular dances will be Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley of Augusta have Russell and daughter Alice went to Bath charming young lady in personality and possesses a delightfully sweet voice, which has The Summer people are coming this way. given at Riverside Hall on Friday evening, been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Staples------Saturday for a few days visiting among rela­ Mrs. John C. Morton, Jr., and Miss Lola been heard in Camden on many occasions. June 25, by the young ladies who managed tives and also to be in Brunswick Tuesday to M orton are visiting friends in Lewiston and The young lady is a regular Summer visitor the last one------A tree standing near the be present at the graduation of Jier son, J. ROCKPORT Auburn------Mrs. Harry D. Macomber and to our attractive town. house owned by Mrs. W illiam Smith was P. Russell, from Bowdoin college on that day An amateur band has been organized with struck by lightning Friday evening and glass her son o f Augusta are visiting Mrs. S. S. ------Deputy Sheriff E. Farrar was in the Sumner T . Conant, as historian of Com­ gallery was hanked with pine boughs. In a the following make-up; Cbarlea L. Veazie, shattered in the windows. The house is not Bartlett------A large delegation from town pany F, 26th Maine Regiment, is now busily corner o f the room there was a large collect place Saturday on official business and as a leader and cornet; Herbert Carver, tenor; occupied------Geo. Morton aad Miss Grace went to the National Home, Togus, Thurs­ Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest engaged in collecting dates and other facts. ion of plan's and ferns arranged in a semi­ result several from this place have been sum­ John Carver 2nd cornet; Fred Shiblei, fife; Hicks attended memorial services at Togn, day, to witness tbe annual memorial services THOM A.8TO1M moned to be at Washington Mills on Monday circle against spruce trees. The piano at d Owing to the inability of the Bates College Robbie Nutt, life; Lance Thomai, drum; the 17th. Bennie Keller and Leland John­ — Elden Doe and family of Providence, R. I., of this week to settle a little difficulty between gallery rail held choice begonias and other Glee Club to be present the date of the Fred Nutt, ban drum; Harry Farnsworth, son went on their wheels arriving home at ate visiting M r. Doe's brother------M r. and Remitter*...... Vote fo r two o f our citizens, where one is accused of plants. The exercises of the evening were Junior exhibition has been changed from cymbals. I t is surprising what good music 6 o’clock------Mrs. Alice M iller and twin Mrs. Walter E. Morse are spending several g iv in g the other a choaking for some trifling directed to serve a useful purpose, a collection Wednesday evening to next Monday evening. these young fellows furnish and there is a daughters, from Ryegste, V t., are guests of weeks in Howard, R. I.—George Weeks and offence------Carrie Russell of Rockland is vis­ being taken to assist the American Baptist Tickets can now be obtained at M ixer’s. brilliant future before them. Charlie Veazie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons------Sand­ A . A . Skinner of Jefleraon were in town last in thia content a nice bicycle manufactured iting at W . J. Russell’s------Fourth of July is Publishing Society in the Sunday school work. The Summer achedule of the electric road the leader is the son of M r. Veazie the leader ford -Farrar of Bath is calling on friends in week------M r,. Calvin D . W right of W a l­ by the Monarch Cycle Co. will be given to the almost here and it looks now as though some boy or girl in Tbomaaton receiving the largeat Mention should be made of the faithful and is now in effect and our people are very much o f Veazie's band and is as full of music as is this vicinity------Mrs. U . S. Gushee of F rank­ tham, Mass., is visiting friends in town— Mrs. of the farmers will have to celebrate the day number of vote*. painstaking work of the ladies who had pleased thereat. The cars run through to his father. lin, Mass., is visiting M r. and M r,. E. D. M ary E. Orberton of Rockland was in town charge of the concert. Sub joined is the finishing their planting. Thomaston without change. H ig h school graduation exercises this even­ Gnshee------Mrs. Mabel Erskine of Lowell, last week------C. E. Peabody will perform mail RULES OF THE CONTEST program. W est W a r r e n .— Miss M ary Bisbee baa service on tbe new route from So. Liberty to The Lincolnville Band will run an excur­ ing at tbe Opera House. The full program Mass., is visiting her parent, M r. and M r,. been dressmaking at M r. Tarr's the past week Union; A. D. Carroll', gone on the route Each yearly aubscription for TheCourier- March-organ, Mias Putnam sion to Vinalhaven, Saturday, July 3, on the has been published in these columns. Jedediah Simmons------Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gazette, accompanied by $2, willjentitle the Scripture Reading and Prayer ------Mrs. Martha Wade who has been visiting Pease have moved into the Geo. A . Pease from here to Cooper’s Mills and George Hall steamer Catherine. One of the attractions E. A . Amsbury has entered the employ subscriber to cast 100 votea for bis favor.te _ Rev. Eben Urelghten in this place returned to Rockland Thursday house. Mrs. Pease returned last week from from Liberty to Waldoboro; all commencing Staging—"Glad Children’s Day," School will be a dance ia the Opera House, Vinal­ of the John Bird Company, Rockland------boy or girl in Tbomaaton. ------Th e lightning struck a tree in George Rockland where she had been hve weeks July 1------Miss Belle Schwartz, daughter W ith six months subscription ia givep 50 BeclUUon, Mias Jennie Smith haven. Joseph Eells was in Boston last week------Recitation. Bertha Willey W iley’s woods Friday noon------D r. Newton ------Mrs. Jason Peabody is visiting her son of W . E. Schwartz of Camden, is visiting votes. This applies to paying up subscrip­ Thia evening there will be held the annual Rev. and M .s. S. M . Wales are guests of M r. Singing—"He loves me too," Children is having quite a lot of practice------The farm­ and daughter in Boston—— Fred Hart is friends ia town------Herbert Low of Au­ tion arrearages as w ell as new subscrip- An Exercise—Bible Echoes, Class of boys dollar pledge meeting of the Congregational and Mrs. S. M . W entworth------Mrs. M . A. ers in this vicinity have been very busy the putting an addition of 24 ft on b i, barn. The burn, son of Albert Low, a former townsman, tioi s. No subscription received for less Sinsing—Children’s Day Carol, School society. In connection with the interesting Brown's residence Mechanic street is being than six months. Recitation, by three little maids. Ruth Lmnsll, last few days getting in their late crops------Carters of So. Hope are doing the work------is visiting relatives here------The ministerial features of tbe pledging there will be pre­ newly painted------Extensive repairs are being Coupons w ill be printed in each issue of „ , Pearl Beverage, Mabel Brown Mrs. Beaton of Rockland who has been nurs­ Our base ball players who played with the convention, beginning Monday o f last week sented the charming entertainment, “ The made to the schooner H erald------M r and The Courier-Gazette until and including Recitation. Alfred Newcombe ing at Charles Simmons has returned home Stickneys recently speak in the highest terms and closing Wednesday evening, was a great Recitation, Gertrude Demons Quixotic Quakers” with the following pro­ Mrs. W . V. Underhill of Portsmouth, N. H. Tuesday, A u g . 17, 1897. T h e contest w ill ------M rs. A . W . H ix has been laid up with a of the member, of that club. Our boy, had success. There was a large attendance. The close at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening,, Aug. Singing—Love In the Sunshine, Bchool are guests of M r. and Mrs. C. Fred Knight Recitation, Bertha Wilson breeding sore on her hand. gram : not played a game this season, and hut four services throughout were very interesting. A 18, 1897. Newsdealers w ill please m ake a ------Miss Eleanor L . Griffith left Friday night Exercise—Feed my Lambs, Class of Girls Violin solo, Mias Priscilla M. Alden of the nirie who played last season took a magnificent essay w a, read by M r,. F . E . note ol the fact that this office will not ac­ Recitation, Marjorie Williams for several weeks visit in Massachusetts------Reading, Mias Winifred B. Simmons part in the game. Consequently it was no White of Rockland upon the Epworth League cept any returned papers with the coupon Recitation, Grant Demons W histling aolo, Miss Grace A . Parker Rev. T. E. Brastow is attending the com­ Recitation, j Osie Hyler wonder that the Stickney Corner nine, with work. Rev. Mr. Irving of Clinton read a cut out. Song, M bs Adelina G. Adams mencement exercise, of the Maine State Any boy or girl in Thomaston can enter Singing—Triumphs of a King” School N e w Goods the practice they have been having, won so very fine paper npon “ Christianity, its value to IN . . College this week. H is son, W illiam T . contest. The standing of the contestants Recitation, Helen Thompseu "QUIXOTIC QUAKBRS.” a community.” Rev. M r. Russell read an Song, Gertrude and Grant Demons easily. w ill be published in each issue. Brastow, is a member of the graduating class Exercise—Hosanna for Children’s Day, Rebecca, Beasio A . Adams E l m w o o d .—Carrie and Della Hemenway essay on “ W ho i, the outsider, and what is T h e wheel is maufactured by the Monarch Men’s Suits Ruth, Anne M. Kittredge ------Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Mrs. Young ladles and H ild a Richards are visiting Mrs. Chester his responsibility?" This essay caused some Cycle Co. and to th e fortunate boy or girl, Recitation, Florence Shorey Rachel, Marian L. Kelley H attie Crockett visited in Vinalhaven, Sun­ Sizes 35 to 42, ------M r,. Mathias Butler called on Mrs. discussion and provoked some criticism as who, succeeds iu wiuning it, means lots of Motion Song—Beautiful the Little Hands, Sarah, Margarei K. Miller day------M r. and Mrs. J. A. Russ lelt Saturday Butler Ilnnnab, Loube Hosmer Vinal Messer last Saturday------Mr. and Mr,. M r. Russell suggested it might, hut notwith­ h ealth and pleasure. _ , , Children Only $ 5 .0 0 night for Boston------Miss Maude Norwood Address all letters and communications to Recitation, Fannie Shaw Alice, Garrle L. Barstow standing that bis critics admitted h il essay This is as good as can be foun d for Elizabeth. Fauatle Wardwell W. H. Moody of Liberty visited at Frank VOTING EDITOR, The Courier-Gazette. Singing, Ten littlebilaaea is visiting Miss Allie Keith, Brockton. These was well written and read. The convention Duet, ______Miases aTenae and Emily Wilson this price, maybe little better. Reuben, Gharles T . Swan young ladies were room mate, at Dana Hall Lamson’s last Thursday------Mrs. Frank Singing-G ood Old Way, " Simon, Edwin B. Knight sermon, by Rev. F. E. White of Rockland, School. ------N o services at the Congregational church, Lamson and daughter went to Liberty last was a most brilliant and eloquent ef­ Almost every train and boat brings people Wednesday to attend the wedding of Mrs. THOMASTOH By a re-arrangement of the time schedule Another line 35 to 42 sizes S unday------D r. Christopher of Chicago is fort. We congratulate the M. E. church of to Camden for the Summer. Notwithstand­ Lamson’s niece, Miss Pearl Young------Mrs. trains now leave Thomaston for the west at the guest of the Jaquitb family at Beauchamp Rockland in having so able a pastor. Tbe Mr. F. A. Pea,lee and family who have ing the hard times it is generally expected Vinal Messer still remains on the sick list------8.10 a. m., 1.40 and 9 25 p. m. and arrive at Men’s Georges’River Goods Point. seru.on by Rev. T . J. W right of Waldoboro been in California ihe past two years, came that this is going to be tbe most successful of Mrs. Maurice Leach of South Union visited home Friday. M r. Peaslee prefers Maine to 10.32 a. m., 5 20 and 8.32 p. m. M ail inten­ No question about the wool part, these Mrs. Rose True of Hope is the guest of her her mother M r,. Marston Barker last week was listened to by all with interest and candid ded for the 9.25 p. m. train will have to be at all Camden’s Summer seasons. California for business and climate. Miss suits only $8.00. sister, Mrs. M innie Piper------The Congrega­ ------Mrs. N ellie Johnson was in Rockland attention, all pronouncing it an eloquent and the postoffice by 4.15. Hattie Maxey who went with them remained The Y. W . C. T . U . met last evening in the tional Sewing Circle will meet tomorrow af­ last Saturday------Mrs. Samantha, wife of logical sermon. Rev. G. L . Hanscom of Christian Science rooms and had a very pro­ in Santa Cruz Capt. Israel Thorndike is to have command ternoon with Mrs. C. A . Benner------There Jeremiah Clark, passed away Friday, the l8 tb , Thomaston preached Tuesday a very interest­ All the new shape, and colors in fitable meeting. w ill be a meeting of the ladies interested in ing and powerful sermon, adding immensely Mrs. Stanley Carleton of Cnicago, who h as of sch. James Young. after a long and painful illness. She leaves a Hats and Caps, Fancy Shirts, all styles, organizing a Hive of Maccabees at tbe G. A. 10 his already admitted ability. Other clergy­ been visiting Mis. Carleton’s parents, left fi r Most of the town schools closed Friday for husband and two children, Mr,. Charles An incipient blaze was disc »vered in a best on the market for 50c. Customers R . hall tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. men in attendance preached ably and well, as hom e s iiu rd at------J. F. Moore, who is nne of the long Summer vacation. The grammar Weymouth of Rockland and John who re­ building connected with J. ? . Creighton & find what they want at the Trade Cen­ Mrs. Bryant, deputy commander, will be was attested by the devoted attention m ani­ the ua..ces ot Bowdoin College went to school w ill close tomorrow and the high sides at borne, and many friends to mourn Co.’s 6table Saturday afternoon but was put ter, iti quality and price. present and explain the objects of the organ­ fested by the large congregations. Tbe Brunswick today to attend commencement school Thursday. Camden schools never en­ her loss. Mrs. Clark was a devoted wife and out without damage. The fire was set by ization and form a H ive it possible. music was exceptionally fine. Mrs. W . M . ------Mrs. 1 . B. W yliie spent a few days jo joyed a more prosperous year than last under mother and a kind neighbor, and will be small boys to whom several other fires about Staple, presided at the organ. Taken alto­ Waldoboro last week------Miss Fannie Daniels the able supervision o f Thomas A. Hunt. E. A . Champney is visiting for a few weeks ladly missed in the neighborhood. She has the stable have been traced. The main gether in it, several parts the convention was has returned from a visit in Union------Ralph LEVI SEAVEY, Rev. S.L. Hanscom of Thomaston preached in Massachusetts------Mr. and Mrs. Asa A. been tenderly cared for all through her sick­ stable contained several tons of hay which if a decided success. Much credit is due the Lerm ond is a student of telegraphy st the in the Methodist church, Sunday------Henry Howes and Miss Addie Robinson of Belfast ness by her daughter. The family have the ignited would have endangered the large Trade Center, - Tbomaaton presiding elder, Rev. M r. Ogier, Rev. M r. Western Uoion office Rockland. D . Evans, son of R ev.L. D . Evans, has passed were guests Sunday of Mrs. Olive Andrews sympathy of all in their great bereavement. ------Miss Ida M. Norwood of Tenant's Har­ Petersen and Rev. Mr. Hills for the great Eben Creighton «ho recently graduated f,om the entrance examination to Bowdoin college bor is tbe guest of Mrs. M innie Robertson UNION success attending the convention. Brown University is at home. While at and w ill enter the college in tbe Fall. Master ------Joshua Southard is clerking in A. D. Brown M r. Creighton supplied the pulpit of a Evans is a graduate of the class of *96, Cam­ Geo. W . Fish has been confined to bed for N o r t h W a s h in g t o n .— George Grotton of Champney’, store during the vacation o f E. church in the city bolding three services each den H ig h school,and is a thorough student. a week past with a very severe attack of acute Augusta, formerly of this place, was in town A. Cbampaey. Sabbath. He will take a much needed rest Worcester Buckeye flowers T h e pupils of the public schools of Camden bronchitis. a few days receatly with bis pretty pair of before entering upon any active service, will exibit their work in drawing at the Elm W e s t R ockport.— Miss M innie Andrews Mrs. N. W. Oakes has gone to Taunton, steppers— Mrs. M . W . Lenfeat was at tbe vil­ leaving for Europe this week. street building, Intermediate room, Friday, arrived home Saturday from South West Mass., where her husband is at work------M is , lage at work for Mrs. W. F. Dart, who is in Harbor where she has been teaching school Annip M oody of Camden is visiting friends Miss E m ily Creighton who has been at­ from 1 to 4 p. m., to which the public is cor­ very poor health, a few days last week------Archie Jacobs w ill soon get into bis new in town. tending school at Northampton, Maas, is at dially invited to attend. Miss Lena Cleve­ Mra. Chas. Cunningham, who ha, been se­ house------James Welden is better------Miss Elden Smith has tbe job of carrying the home------H enry Elliot came home from land is teacher of drawing and the work of riously ill for a few days is better— Seth McLain of Rockland is visiting Mrs. Edge- mail from Union to Searsmont via Appleton, Witbam of Rockland visited at C. Cunning­ Portland, Friday------Mrs. I . W iley and the pupil will disclose tbe fact that in put­ come------Mr. Thorndike from Bay Point was from July 1st. ham ', last Tuesday------Miases Irene and daughter Ethel who have been spending a ting her in charge of this department the in town Sunday with his family------Sidney H . W . Mansfield is visiting bis mother at few weeks in Boston returned Saturday. school board did a very wise and sensible M ertie Jones, who have been employed at the thing and their appointment was not a case M iller and wife visited his brother st Union H ope for a few days. Insane Asylum at Augusta lor about a year, The Ladies Circle of the Baptist Church will o f misplaced confidence. Sunday------Bert Ingraham and wife have T h e funeral of E. L . Thompson was held are at home on a vacation------—Geo. Boyn­ meet at the church parlors Wednesday after­ returned to his work at Truro, Mass. Sunday, Rev. T . P. Gales, officiating. There ton of Augusta was tbe guest ol M r. and Mra. noon. A large attendance is desired as this Mrs. G. II. Talbot will entertain tbe Sun­ was a large attendance of relations and friends D aniel Jones last week------Miss Ella Collins circle have work to do. Supper at 5,30 day school and parish of St. Thomas church including many members of the Masonic and scholars w ill give a picnic in Turner’s o'clock. at a picnic next Thursday, St. John's day, at ST- GEORGE fraternity of which lodge deceased was a grove next Saturday------Fred Collins, our her cottage at Ballard Park. No doubt tbe Rev. W. A. Newcombe went to Hebron T e n a n t ’s H arbor.— Mrs. Maud Chaillet member. M r. Thompson was held in the new trader, reports business rushing------M any invitation w ill be generally accepted. Saturday. He preached the baccalaureate and child of Shelby, Ohio, arrived Friday to highest esteem by all who knew him. H e from this place attended the exercise, at ■ermon at Hebron Academy, Sunday and Mrs. George Mansfield of Boston is the spend the Summer with her mother, Mrs. leaves a wife and three sons who have our Togu, National Home the 17th------A num­ will remain through commencement. Mr. guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary Curtis------Miss E. A. Bickmore, South Side------Frank H u n ­ deepest sympathy. ber from this place attended the wedding re­ Newcom be', son Fred is a member of the Eunice Sedgwick is home for the Summer ter went to Waldoboro Saturday on his wheel So u t h U n io n .— Edward Gleason and ception given by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benner, graduating class. from the M aine Central Institute, Pittsfield. ------A. L. Watts of East Watertown, Mass., Mr. Dickens of Camden visited Mr. and Mra. at Palermo, last Wednesday night. AU re­ ------Mrs. Louise Amos Peter, of So. Warren rode into town ------M r. and Mrs. Oscar Chapen, have re­ is in town visiting bis mother Wm. Brown Saturday and Sunday------W ill port a very pleasant and happy occasion and Burton of Spruce Head visited Mrs. R . R. Saturday Riormng bleeding freely from an W ill Cut More Grass turned to Boston after several months visit in Cummings, who has been at work for Thurs all unite with your scribe in wishing the artery in the arm which had been cut while this town. They were accompanied by Mrs. Pierson last week------M r. and Mrs. J. B. ton Bros, for tbe past few years, has left the young couple a long life, much happiness and Welsh left Tuesday for Bridgeport, Conn., to chopping wood. D r. Gould dressed the For less money than any other mowers ou the face of the earth. Chapen’s mother, Mrs. Adelaide Hardy, who shop on account of poor health------Mrs. Caro­ prosperity------Dea. S. Cunningham went to visit M r,. R. J. M cKenzie------Mr,. Carolina wound. They have the best foot lift, the best cutting apparatus, the only will make her future home with them------line S. Alden w ill hold meetings at the house, No. Montville to attend tbe quarterly confer­ machines with self oiling pitrnau, the only machines with the Col. E . H . Baker of Ohio is here for the Evans of Allston arrived Wednesday on through tbe neighborhood the present week. ence at tbe F. B. church at that place------Capt. Jonathan Strong has sold his inter­ steamer Merryconeag to spend the Summer patented chafe plate for maintaining the shear cut, lightest draft, Summer------Miss Jane Ray and Miss Dora A meeting w ill be held at Susie Vaughn’s this Farmers have been very busy the last few est in achr. Phineaa W . Sprague to Dunn A Scott have returned fiom a visit in New C arl­ with her sister, M r,. S. A. W heeler------Mrs. p. m., Tuesday. Quite an interest is m ani­ EUiot. Capt. Wataon D unn, now of achr. days, planting their early potatoes. the easiest to handle. isle, N . S------Amasa Gould has returned from Eleanor M . H art came borne last Tuesday fested------M r. Ellis Payson has had bis house James Young, w ill take command of the a long visit in Quincy------“Memorial Day” ------Sch. M . R. R aw ley, Capt. Pniuea, H arris thoroughly repaired and painted. It is one Sprague. W ill Mow the Roughest Fields waa moat appropriately observed by M t. arrived Saturday------Sch. Irene Merervey, of tbe oldest houses in tbe neighborhood, Mrs. Joseph Stimpson and son went to Battie Lodge, I. O. O. F. Friday afternoon. Capt. Meaervey, sailed for Bangor Saturday. having been built nearly a century ago------Lowell, Monday. The best mower ou smooth fields, always reliable, always ready The poaseaaion was formed at 5 o’clock and Mrs. Meservey accompanied her husband------M any have been obliged to mow their gar­ Mr. Frank Watts of Boston arrived Tuesday Eddie LeBarre Concert Company played to for work and will save each year in repairs more thuu the differ­ headed by tbe Camden Baud marched to dens before being plowed------S. W . Jones AUCTION to spend his vacation of two w eek,------Capt. a small house Friday evening.------The W . C . ence iu the price of a Worcester Buckeye and other machines. Mountain street cemetery where the graves of has recently received quite a number of orders T. U. will meet with Mrs. Samuel Whitcomb deceased Odd Fellows were decorated. On A. II. Burdick wa, home from Hurricane for work at tbe foundry------Thurston Bros. Grand Closing-Out Sale of this Tuesday at 2.30 o'clock P. M .------Mrs. CALL AND SEE THEM. NO TKOUBLE TO SHOW THEM the return to tbe ball a fine address was made over Sunday. have plenty of work at their factory at pres­ Dana Dow went to Dover, N. H. Monday, by Past Grand Master Reuel Robinson. W il e y 's Co r n e r .— The potato bug, are ent------The heavy tain of Sunday has re­ for a few weeks visit. Mrs. Sarah Barnes of New York is tbe with us again------The Sunday services are tarded planting somewhat for a few daya------The Baptist Church was tilled Sunday even­ guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary L . Stack pole now being held in the Bethel while tbe church Capt. liardinp and family attended tbe minis­ Stage & Teaming Stock ing by people of all ages who gathered to ------Austin W. Thomas of Santa Cruz, Cal., is undergoing repairs------D . A . Hathorn is terial association at Washington last week. witness the Children's Day exercises which Worcester Horse Raks. will spend tbe Summer with his sister, Mrs. repairing his bouse------Strawberries have put A T T H E S T A B L E OB' bad been deferred from the morning on ac-' S. L . Palmer. M r. Thomas was a resident of in an appearance in the field, and pastures CRIEHAVEN count o f the storm. A hall hour delay in Camden some years ago------Miss Mabel ------Clarence Long i, stopping in Rockland Fred S. Rhodes went to Rockland last CHAS. E. BARNARD, UNION. commencing the exercises was occasioned by Barstow is home from Exeter, N. II. for the ------J. E. Kinney led the Y . P. S. C. E week on a business trip with Capt. H a ll in the non appearance of several of those who Summer------Misses Frances and Elizabeth meeting last Saturday evening at the Bethel sloop Florence------R. F. Crie had bis aanual Thursday, July 1 st, were to take part, but who bad not learned of K. Porter are in town, guests o f their aunt, ------C row , are making much trouble sheep-sbesring Thursday and Friday of last the change in the time of bolding the concert. Mrs. A . M . Buchanan, for the Summer------G eorges . R iv e r .— Sch. Ella F. Crowell week. It was about two weeks later than At IO o'clock a. m. By means of swift footed couriers the actors j A. W . Tobin, of Boston, who has been spend­ j usual on account o f tbe rain keeping the pas­ passed up this rive, last Friday Io , Thomas­ (If stormy Thursday the sale will he held were finally collected and, joined by other ing a week with his parents, M r. and Mrs. ton------Scb. James A. Brown passed up the tures in such poor condition for driving the Friday, July 2d.) members of the sebool, marched io an orderly 1 J. F . Tobin, has gone to Newcastle, N . I I . for river last Saturday------Mrs. E. M . Clark sheep------Good W ill Circle is raising money manner under the lead of Master George 1 the Summer where he has 4 situation------is visiting at Glen Cove with her son, to purchase the desks for tbe new school THE STOCK CONBIBTb OF Newcombe to their seats io the church. The ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Matthews have re­ A. W. Clark------Quite a number from building which is to be commenced next QB H O R S E S £ 2 0 program, which had been carefully ananged, turned to Boston after spending a month at this place attended tbe concert at Ihe Keag month------D r. Frank L . Crie cante borne consisted of singing, recitations snd motto their cottage on the shores of Hosmer’s pond last Sunday evening------Mrs. N . Mattson, from Low ell last week------Dennis Hutchins Stagers aud Workers; building. The parts were well delivered, ------M r. aud Mrs. H enry P. W hite of Far­ who has been stopping with her mother, Mrs. of Verona, who has been fishing here went 5 Covered Stage Wugous; 5 Grocery showing careful preparation. The singing by mington were guests last week of Mrs. T . R Rufus Kenney the past tew days at Wheeler's home with a load of tish Monday and w ill re­ W ag o u s; the children was especially good. The vocal Simonton------Mr. and Mrs. J. T. llowe of Bay, baa returned home------J. W . C lark Jr. turn soon bringing with him bis sou M elville 4 Express Wagous; duet by M isses Tenae and Emily Wilson was Chicago have arrived for the Summer aud baa gone to North Jay where he baa ob­ to help in the business------Quite a number 4 Open aud 2 Covered Stage Puugs; finely tendcsed. Mias Flora Putnam at the arc at Selbourne------Miss Clara Glover, who tained work. of halibut were caugbt around here last week. 4 sets Single Sleds; 5 sets Double Sleds; Are guaranteed by the manufacturer iu every particular. They will organ, and Jessie Crawford at the piano did has been teaching in a N orth Caroliua school John Crie brought in tbe largest one which 1 set Ox Sleds; tell their own story iu the hay field aud after using a Worcester ltake you their usuaJ good work. The committee on ! is in Camden for tbe Summer, guests of her Try Gruiu-OI Try Gralu-O! weighed 128 pounds------There was quite an 2 Litue Cask Hacks; 1 SpringUiggiug; would have uo other. decorations with much labor had made tne aunts, the Misses Stetson------Mrs. Gasper Aak your Grocer to day to ahow you a pack- excitement among the tishermeu here one 2 W inter Hacks; 2 sets Ilaruess, double front of the room attractive and pleasing with Blake and son Russel Prentice, and Miss ago o f GKAIN-O, the now food driuk tbut afternoon recently. Six black litb were seen and single aud lead. Drexel Lawn Mower 14 in. $3.00, J6 in. $3 25. Bertha K itheld of Haverhill, Mass., arc/guests take* the pJuuu of coffee. Tbe children way playing between this island and Matinicus. In piauts, ferns and Lreca. The front of the plat­ The stuck will positively bo sold to the highest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hale Hodginau------M r. driuk it without injury «n well u* tbe adult. form was covered with ferns in the center o f ' Ali who try it, like it. G U A JN -O that rich a very short time bve dories aud tbe service bidder for CASH. No matter how small the olds, which was a esuta of held flowers. The front aud Mrs. C. K. Valentine of Brooklyn, N. Y., acaJ brown of Mock* or Java, but it in made boat were manned and started after them. the lurgesL of the srnulJ oues lakes the stuff. W ill edge held a row o t snowballs which made a are guests at the Bay View------Miss Mary from pure graiun,aud tbe moat deUt jkteaiouiuuL Th e men did some lively work but failed to he sold hi lots to suit purchasers. C. E. BAENAKD. E. L. DILLINGHAM, M cK ay will attcud commencement exercises receives it without dlalreaa. j tbe pflce of cof­ capture any------A few mackerel have been very pretty aopcnraace in cun L o t with the fee. 16cts. aud 26cla. per package. Bold by all of Wesleyan University, Middletown, Ct., caugbt in the weir. C . w . BUTLER, Auctioneer green of the ferns. The front of the singing j West End, - - - THOMASTON, ME. grocer*. ’*'11K K uthLA ^U < UUUin.it-UAZAiTrif: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1897

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL THE BALL KEEPS ROLLING MARINE MATTERS

A bel M . Fuller ia very sick with inflam­ Fat r on* are Reetnfj the Beat Playing In the Parts of the Whole W hat Onr Home Vcaaeta Are Dnlnjf.—Goa- Special History of the State. alp of Qimrtor*rt, Bargains and C-'attje C. Miles, W hile, from New York, W . H . Meservey has been melting a short Murphy found him a mark, Sheehan and arrived Triday. I visit upon friends and relatives in Appleton, Murphy planking the ball over tbe home Mrs. Edward Eaton of Waldoboro, who has fence for homers when homers were most Sch. M. IL Reed, Mills, arrived Saturday 1896 MODELS NEW S 3 9 needed. C a b i n e t s been visiting in thia city, has icturned home. ROBINSON imy’. They went to Boston and have since been in Rockport is in town selling and repairing sight of the home plate and Bass was very play saved the game for Portland. ton, New York, Newport and Montreal, after Weakly Prelirlit Circular. business there. sewing machines------Hanson Philbrook, ar efiective at critical points. which they will be at home at Dover. M r. At the end of tbe eityht the score was 14 to V e tte l, of the larger clan, such a , are \ v rom the Belfast papers: Edward Rhodes rived home from Boston, Tuesday, where be Rockland had a new man at first base, and Mrs. Guernsey will spend the latter part Prices That Talk. 5 against us and the crowd was last leaving suitable for long voyage trades, continue in of dockland is visiting his brother, F . A. has been for medical treatment. His friends Putnam, of the Colby Classical Institute. ol the Summer at the bride’s island home. the field but the best part of the game was good demand, hut business is restricted tn are all pleased to learn that he is recovering W e remember him as being a bad man at the Rhodes------Mrs. Adelbert Dickey arrived here and “ Beasie” and his braves from the A wedding of much interest to many here consequence of the inability of shippers to home Saturday from a visit to friends in Rock* bis health— Lincoln I I . Young, who has been bat for he almost invariably hit the hall hard. Forest City were trembling in their boots. occurs at the bride’s home at Hyde Park, obtain free ofiering, of tonnage either for R o c k l a n d , June 22, 1897. land------Emery Brown and Fred Smith of visiting his former home here for the past few H e did Saturday, making two singles, two W ith one man out we made six hits,was given Mass., tomorrow. The contracting parties early or distant loading. The market at p rti- Rockland spent Sunday with their friends weeks, has returned to Rockland— Mrs. David baggers and a three bagger with nine times at Dear Sir:—Below we quote to-day’s two bases on balls and Sheehan got a crack are Arthur Pierce and Miss Florence Sarvin. ent i, bare o f suitable vessels, and very few here------Mrs. M a rk W ood has moved to B. Young and son have returned from a visit the bat. McCarthy was in the box in tbe on the back, and six men had crossed the The bride is a charming young lady of much bound in this direction are disengaged. R e ­ prices f o r Rockland. in Rockland----- Mrs. Pierson and little tirst game and was touched up quite lively. plate. Doraey was on first and Viau on third. musical ability and has made many friends port, from Great Britain advise tne preva­ daughter, who have been away visiting Fitzpatrick kept up his good work at second L. M. Keene of Freemont, Neb., President Dorsey thinking Engle wus going to pitch during her Summer visits here. M r. Pierce lence of satisfactory rates for coal, etc., to Yellow Corn, weight, per bu. 36c friends and relatives, arrived Friday and are accepting ten chances. Sheehan also did good of the Fremont National Bank, arrived in the started for second and was run down, Viau conducts a hardware establishment in town the Colonies and far East, hence foreign at the Henry Young farm—J. Thomas Hall work at short. Veitch made three sensational city Saturday, accompanied by his sons Louis scoring during the fun. W iley was then an and is a rising and popular young business Yellow Corn, measure, “ 33c is at his home in Rockland for a few days— owners see no advantage in sending their and Bertie, and w ill be the guests thia Sum­ stops which robbed Rockland of hits. easy out on a pop fly to McQuirk. map. M r. and Mrs. Pierce will make their Miss Sadie Oberton of Rockland is in town vessels in ballast to this side to accept the Yellow Corn Meal -‘ 33c mer of Mr. Keene’s brother, H. N. Keene, The score of the first game was as follows: PORTLAND AB R BII TB PO A K home here, where a reception awaits them on passing a few days with friends------James going rates for csse oil or general cargo. Claremont street. Miss Stella Keene who ROCKLAND AB R UH T B PO A K Coughlin If their return from a brief wedding trip. Yellow Corn, Cracked, “ 33c Burgess and wife, who have been visiting Nlchol c South African freights remain quiet, with has been visiting in Fremont also accom­ Doraey in M is. Burgess’ parents, Capt. and Mra. A lt- Wllev e Houle of The Original 12 go to Round Pond today rate, for tonnage nominally unchanged. There Oats, 82c to 85c panied M r. Keene. Hhoebun a Rouaaey 2b for their ’97 goose party. is no change to repart in the condition of werde Norton, at Matinicus Rock Light Sta­ MuGuirk lb Mrs. C. B. Jones and Miss Helen York Fitzpatrick 2 barrel oil freights. Shippers seemtugly are in tion, left Friday for Rockland, en route for Qulan I Polbt mua rf Miss Lottie Harden of Rockland visited in have been spending a few days with Mrs. their home in Searsmont------Freeman O. G. Miller p town last week, guest of Misses Albra snd need of very little tonnage, hence ownera Cheatnet r En gle p Jones’ parents, L . C. Duncan and wife at H a ll of this place,. who for the past Winter Putaain 1 Dora Vinal. find it difficult to obtain an improvement Lincolnville Beach and while there enjoyed Murphy 3 NOTICE. has been in Portland, employed in a screen Mrs. Fred Young met with an extremely upon recent rates paid. Vessel, to load salmon fishing. M r. Duncan who has been Baaa p factory, arrived home Friday and will have painful accident Friday afternoon. W hile spruce for Ihe River Plate are in very limited in the husiness for a number of years reports Total* Total* 32 H 16 24 27 13 1 demand, and rate, from tbe Province, have Don’t pay 85c or more for grain extensive repairs made on his residence here. ROCKLAND carrying a pail of water she tripped snd lell, the catch as comparatively good this season, AUGUSTA Doraey of dislocating a wrist bone, requiring the at­ a slightly easier tendency. Tonnage offers at when you can get just as good at Ilanacom I although now drawing toward a close. St ic k n e y Co r n e r .— The Stickneys went Wiley 0 tendance uf Dr». Lyford and Raymond. A7.J0 and £8.50 from Boston and Portland Spear’s for 88c per bushel. Hobrecoufoat 0 Hheehan aa and ( 8 and £9 from Provincial ports hut these A party of young folks had a most enjoya­ to West Jefferson last Saturday, June 19, and Veitch a Quluu If Miss Laura Sanborn left Munday for Du­ rate, do not appear attractive. A few vessels ble outing at Oakland, Friday, being played the West Jeffersons on tbe old trotting Deluuuy 8 Cheatnet 2b luth, where she will make a m onth’s visit Don’t let them stufl you by saying chaperoned by Mra. Joseph York. In the park. The W. Js. appeared to have a strong Connor r Murphy 8b are wanted from the Gulf, hut at shippers* Handlboe 2 with relatives. their grain is better for it is a great big party were Misses Rena York, Audrey Allen, team but the Stickneys outplayed them at Coburu lb limits, of say £1 1 5 0 and £ ta , tonnage ia Butman 1 Maboaey rf The young ladies employed at the net fac­ bluff. Abbie Bird, Lillian Weeks, Bessie Manson, every point. One of the features of the game Her wig ui Viau p rather difficult to obtain. From the G u lf to Sadie York. Ella Manthorn, Florence Stover, was the catching o f a hot liner by pitcher McCarthy p tory enjoyed a buckboard drive Wednesday Kt 1 Janeiro another ship has been closed at Eda Knowlton and K atie Hooper, Ernest Sukeforth of the Stickneys, making a double Total* 34 12 10 13 • evening. £ |J . General cargo tonnage to Brasil and Call and see for yourself. Totula ’ Miller out butting out of turn. A baby daughter is a recent arrival at the other South American countries I, in limited Campbell, Elver Davis, Ralph Bird, Wilbur play. The Stickneys won by a very large Portland 4 1 0 8 0 3 0 z —14 Respectfully yours, Cross, Fred Hosmer, and Bert Keene. A score. About 50 went from the Corner, half of Rookluud 0 0 0 0 0 0 home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins. demand, though rates are without important 10010082 X— variation. Some few orders pre in market nice lunch was served in the shady grove and them being women who seem to be as much u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2— 2 Earned runa—Portland 8, Rocklaud 3. Two-baae A large number patronized the coheert and the day was spent in rambling along the interested in base ball as the men and espec run, Rockland. Two-baae blta, Putnam blta—Nlchol, Houle 2, McUulrk, Polhumua, Miller, dance given at Memorial H a ll, Wednesday fr-untbe West Indies, hut owners are reluc­ 2, Buaa, Wiley, riacrlfloe bit, Wiley. Firat bane Coburu, Mahouay 2. Home run—Nlchol. Htolun tant to entertain Ihe husiness submitted upon shore. tally to see the Stickneys win. Attendance baaua—Houle 2, Polhumua, W iley. Double playa evening, by the Cirone Brothers. about 200—The Stickneys have won their first on error*, Rockland 6. Firat baae ou balls, by Mc­ the basis of rales hid; shippers, on the other Chas. T. Spear, R. H enry Burnham, Rockland’s ex-ci»v Carthy. W iley, Sheehan, by Baaa, Huuaooin 2. Rouaaey and McGuIrk, Murphy and Coburn, Steamer Gov. Bodwell cancels the following two games so easy that some of them think Muhouev, Coburu uud Murphy. Buao ou bulla—by hand, are opposed to an advance upon recent clerk, arrived in the citv Saturday night and Stolen buses, But man, Cheatnet. lilt by pitched trips next Friday, June 25: 7 a. m. a.id 2 p. ball, by McCarthy, Murphy. Struck out, by Baaa, Miller, Doraey, W iley, Sheehan, Quluu 2, Cheatnet, quotations. Coastwise lumber freights con­ 295 & 297 Main St. will probably remain until Friday. M r. Burn they could give the Rocklands a good Viau; by Vluu, Coughlin, Houle, Itouxauy, m. from Vinalhaven to Rockland, 9.30 a. 111. pull. They are not all Republicans but they Hchrecoogoat, iicrwtg 2, by McCarthy, Oulnn 2. tinue dull, with rates eslremely low and un- ham, it will be remembered, was elected sec­ Double play, Sheehan, Fitzpatrick and Putnam. Polberaua- Hil by ball—oy Engle, Hbeehuu, Vluu; from Rockland to Vinalhaven. One steamer bv Vluu, McQuirk Btruck out—by Miller, Wiley, profitlble. Coal tonnage to tbe East la in retary of the Order of United Friends, witn all seem lu have plenty of confidence------The Umpire, Carpenter. Time 2n 10m. will make the regular trip at 4 p. in. for H ur Stickneys range in age from 16 to 37; aver­ M urphy, Coburn, M uh ones', Viau; hy Viau, Eagle. steady fair demand, hut su improvement in COMMERCIAL COLLEGE headquarters in New York city. It will he Puaued bulla—Nichole 2. Time of gum o-2h. ricane and Vinalhaven. two years next September since he left 14s and age age, 23; average weight, 138, and 4 are Umpire—Brady. rates is held in check hy Ihe abundance uf married------C . R. Flanders is at home on a In tbe second game Pete Gildea was in the Marguerite Chapter, O. E. S., initiated two veisel, seeking husincsi. Tbe Rockland Commercial College bat in that time he has become pleasantly lo­ short v is it----- The farmers took advantage of box for Augusta and Capt. W iley’s men took The Rocklands will play at home today candidates at its regular session last evening. C h a x ik m s — Brig M . C. Haskell, Philadel­ closed for tbe annual vacation. Tbia sebool cated, likes New York and is liked. His tbe few good days we bad last week and did kindly to his curves. with tbe Lewistons and with the Augustas A large number of members were present aud phia to Ponce, P. R., coal £a.JJ and port bas been well patronized during tbe past year •ffice is on 7th avenue and but a short dis considerable planting— About 25 from here Malloy started to pitch for Rockland but| Wednesday and Thursday. There should be the meeting was one of the nleasantest of the charges— Sch. Susie M . Plummer, Philadel­ by students from all parts of tbe state. The tance from the Grant tomb which was dedi went to Togus the 17th— Misa Maggie Davia could no more locate tbe plate than in former good attendances at all these games. You season. Dancing followed the work with an phia to Cay Francis, coal £2 — Sch. M . A . number completing tbe lull business or cated with such impressive ceremonies. The closes her school next Thursday, June 14 — games and after pitching a few halls gave way don’t know what you are missing by slaying intermission for serving a delicious variety of Acborn, hence to St. Pierre, M iq., coni f 1.75 shorthand course kas been unusually large, office is an elective one, officers being chosen Dick Clark claims he bat got tbe fastest run­ to Coburn. Now we had never had a sus­ away. homemade candies. — Bk. J. W. Elwell, Tampa to Baltimore, and many of them have been assisted to posi­ every tw« years. M r. Burnham, by his c le r­ ning horse in the town. W hether be has or picion that Coburn was a pitcher but tbe way Mrs. Weeks and brother of Wisconsin, who Philadelphia or Cartaret, phosphate rock tions. Tbe number enrolled from Thomaston ical abilities has proved jast tbe right man for The Granite Streets and the North Enders not the scribe rode as fast as he wanted to in which he fooled Manager Long's men con­ l ave been guests st the borne of Mrs. Sarah £1.90.— Scb. Wm. J. Lermond, Charlotte H a r­ bas been tbe largest ever recorded. The the office and there is little danger o f bis be­ played an interesting game Friday afternoon, go coming from the ball game in Jefferson vinces us that we have lota of undeveloped Barter, left Monday on the return home. bor to Baltimore, phosphate rock £1.80 — R. T. & C. St R R. very kindly ittue^ half ing dethroned for some time to come. H e is the latter winning by a score of 29 to 22. tbe I9»b------Mrs. J. H . Acborn is on the talent in our team. The Augustas succeeded Mrs. Barter and son John accompanied them Scb. H attie Dunn, Darien to New Y ork, rate tickets to students from Cawdea and in excellent health and looks tbe image of it. The two teams were made up as follows: sick list------F. B. Colgrove was in Rockland in making but four singles off the collegian’s for an extended visit. lumber d. t.— Sch. Gen. Adelbert Ames, Rockport so that the college bas beeu well M r. Burnham left a host of friends behind North End— Knowlton c; Merrill, p; Thorn­ twirling which is indeed good pitching. More Brunswick to Boston, lumber £4.374.— Sch. when he went to New York and how much last Thursday, tbe 15th, on business ton, ib ; Packard, 2b; J. Siinmonr, 3b; T h e wives of ihembers uf American Me­ patronized from those towns. In addition to William Rice, Rondout to Portland, cement they thought of him is being thoroughly Keene, as; F. Simmons, cf; Hamilton rf; chanics were in attendance st the regular the graduates previously mentioned iu The 15 cents.— Scb. Nautilus, same. Courier-Gazette are tbe following: Bertha demonstrated now by tbe hearty greeting he Campbell If. Granite Street— Richardson, c; session of ihe society, Saturday evening, and COAL.— Scb. F. G, French, Baltimore to L . Lemont, South West H arbor; S. S. Walts, is receiving here. WE CAN FILL Campbell, p; Karl, ib; Randall, 2b; Karl, participated iu a social bop. Thomaston; Louis Wiocapaw, Thomaston; 3b; Lam b, ss; Bird, cf; Robinson, If. James Kiddie leaves soon for Scotland — Saco, 95 cents.— Scb. Fly Away, same, 60 L. H. Dyer, Liberty; Frank Barker, Moot Agricultural Meetings. .* number ol yuuu/ peo­ leu muy driuk it with great beueffl. l&cls- aud Institutes are partially arranged for Hancock WENTWORTH & CO., 338 Main St. ing; W arren H ig h sebool next Friday ple went to Togu. the 17th—r—A. G. Walter rlUj vr wiUwui p«rUcuUj-«auuiv lu 26cu. per puckage. Try It. Ask for GRAIN-O county the week following. evening. S3 CUfti. K. BICKNKLL. called ou hia ai>tcr,Mi.. Gcu.Uogghl^t week. RucMUud. Ms. THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTES TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1897

charged Union soldier or snilor. To be able WHEELS MO SPOKES to say, “ I am a Son of a Union Veteran,” is WOMEN! DON'T WAIT. a proud distinction that is only exceeded in The Heat Season of the Year for Riding Is We Are Not Selling at Cost honor and in dignity by that prouder, that If You Have Any of These Symp­ Now With Ta__Roads Fairly Good. The Medal Medicine greater, that more honorable title, “ A Veteran toms Act at Once. of tbe Union ” HAVE YOU EVER? Neither are we going out of business but these At the opening ol the convention Wednes­ When the atm Is brightly shining and the skies are Is the Model Medicine. Do you k n o w th e rea so n w hy you w ill fairest blue. prices look like it. Small Profits and Quick day foreroon the usual committees were ap­ Wh« n the grass is tall and waving, fresh and frag­ go to the hospital, my poor friend? pointed, one of the most important being rant with the dew; Tlie only medal awarded to Sales for Cash - - . that on constitution, rules and registration of Because you hare allowed yourself Rave you ever gaily wandered by the windings of sarsaparilla nt the World's Bair, •the strenfh which Col. Gould was made chairman. to go from bad to worse. You did not Wheie you gazed upon the lilies as they nodded In 1893, a t Chicago, was aw arded to FI-OVR. Col. Cooper in his annual report said that know that thnt heat, swelling and ten­ a dream ? Our sales on Flour sre enormous, because At all prices from 19c per pound up to 30c taking into consideration the hard times of Then did you for a moment lose lifo’s every care derness in your left side were all signs we sell the l>est at the lowest price. which buys a very fine Fomosa Oolong the past year the work might be considered and sorrow In all the world there is no other treatment of congestion of the ovary. Enraptured with the heavenly hues such gracious A y e r’s Very finest Winter Wheat milled $5 40 which wo guarantee will suit tbe most fas- SO pure, no sweet, so safe, so speedy, for pre- successful. There has been a loss in mem­ Any intelligent woman could hare scenes may borrow ? V e ry finest. Spring W h e a t m illed, 8 20 tldions tea d rin k e r. •erring.purifying,and beautifying the skin, bership, though camps are in a better con­ -John Beck ■ V e ry finest R o ller Process m illed , 5 00 scalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu­ dition than they were a year ago, many hav told you that congestion is fatal to the Sarsaparilla. MISCELLANEOUS mor, as warm baths with CUTIcfra So a p, u terin e LARD and gentle anointings with CUTICURA (oint­ ing dropped from membership. H e recom­ Z/mmerman has finally announced hia de* 9 lbs Best Rolled Oata, 25c Best Pure, 10 lb Palls, 70c ment), the great skin cure. mended official visitation to keep up the system , mination«to try his luck on the track once Beef, Wine and Iron, very best, pint size, interest, also the visitation of one camp 11 a n d t h a t Best Compound Fairbanks, 600 30c mote. His reappearance will be awaited (10 lb P ails)j another. H e recommended that all new Soliloquy of a Dover. N ew Y o rk Pea Beans, hand picked, best, an ovary with breathless interest by patrons of the per peck, 30o camps be mustered in by Grand Army men, co n g e st­ sport all over the globe. Zimmerman’s name, For The CourlerGazetle 8UGAR 1 pound good C ream T a rta r, 22o all camps should be in uniform, each mem- ed lead s fame and popularity are as wide as the world, I wandered today In the woodland Best Fine Granulated, O0o 0 poands Best B u lk 8 ta rc b , 20c l»er priding himself on the neatness of his and the universal wish is that he may repeat And sat down by the brooklet’s side; Best Light Brown, 04 l-2c 1 pound Best Citron, 17o suit H e strongly commended the idea of to tu m o r Sweet flowers of spring were blooming there, 100 lbH F in e granulated, $4 88 1 pound Three Crow Cream Tartar, 33o fo rm a­ his old-time triumphs. All natare seemed gay as a bride. ' AH About the 8fc»n, Scalp, and Iiair,wfrM. offering prizes to camps making the largest MOLA88ES 1 pound Stickney A Poor Cream Tartar 33c gains during tbe year. The standard of tio n , an d And I thought as I eat there In sllenoe, 1 pound Fancy Rio Coffee, 22c On the murmuring brooklet’s hink, Very finest made Fancy Ponce at 40c a EVERY H l MOlt ^cured’by Ccticvba. membership has been raised much during the * th a t The latest thing in bicycles in Newbury J 1 pound Pure Rio Coffee, 18c Of her 1 loved, who was far away, gallon. 1 pound Good R io Coffee, 15o past year. They have been of better age, port was noticed in the way of a man riding, you And my heart within me sank. Very Finest Poto Rico made at 38c a gallon 5 pounds Gold Dust Washing Powder, 20c averaging 25, and business and professional and havinu attached by two shafts a small One trial will convince you, all we claim. ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT w ore And, as I sat there and listened, 6 pounds Best Bulk Soda, 25o men. In closing, Col. Cooper extended two-wbeel contrivance with pneumatic tires, W e have cheaper grades as low as 19o a 4 pounds Fancy evaporated Apples, 20o in a w f u l ______80 filled with hopes and fears, gallon. warm praise to his staff for interest exhibited danger. Now(w) in which were children. H e was making Where the violets droop their snow-white heads, M aine Sons of Veterans In Session at W ater and assist wee in work. good *ime against the wind without much My eyes were wet with tears. SOAPS you will hare ▼Ille—Col. Gould’s Response to Address. Adjutant George H . Bangs submitted the effort. Standard. 10 bars fo r 25c Remember that we compete both in to undergo the operation of ovariotomy, The breezes blew mild and gontle. The Maine Division, Sons of Veterans, held following report: Num ber of camps in stand­ The robin sang sweetly o’erhead, S tar, 7 oars for 20o PRICE and in QUALITY. We sell only its annual encampment with Garfield Camp of ing June 10, 59; camps organized, 6; rein­ the cutting out. of the ovary. But she was not there to hear it, American Family, 7 bars for 20o pure, fresh goodH and guarantee satisfaction stated 5; total 67; 12 camps have been sus­ Yes, you will recover, at least I hope Wheelmen have no right to the sidewalks And my heart was heavy and sad. American Extra, 8 bars for 200 in every case. Note these few prices and Waterville, Wednesday and Thursday. The Lenox, 7 bars for 25o pended and 4 have disbanded. The mem as against the privileges of pedestrians. remember that you can save money here on guests were warmly welcomed to the city by you will; hut you will never be quite Farewell to thee, little brooklet, Welcome, 6 bars for 25o anything in tbe grocery lire. George E. Dow and it befell Col. E. K. berth ip is 1541; gained by organization and the same woman again. Congestion of There is a tendency on the part of the non- " ‘ Ith thy flowery banks so gay, Perchance my loved one and I Gould of this city to make the response. mustering, 292; transfer, 11; reinstatement, the ovaries is fatal to health.. If you cycFng public to regard riders as a nuisance and a gang of impertinent rowdies, and this May wander beside you some day. This he did in his usual happy manner, the 190; t< tai, 2035; lust by disbanding 62; have any such symptoms be advised deathS; honorably discharged 15; transfer, opinion has in many cases been substantiated following being an abstract of bis remarks: in time ; take a medicine of speciflo o nM k Rfl I Pa*A from thy musical side, I t is my pleasant duty to respond as best I 28; suspension, 512; total, 625; making the by the unfoitunate proceedings indulged in ^^Hsweet thought makes me glad, powersl You can find none better by the careless rider of the city. Wheelmen JkBU R i thy help. O my Lord, North End Cash Grocery, can to the cordial words of welcome to which membership today, 1410. iM T more be downheaited or snd. we have just listened. Many of us came to T . A. Cooper, quartermaster, reports cash than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ought not to desire anything that will place —F. W Cunningham Rankin Block, also 306 Main St., near Park, Spear Block. this beautiful city of W aterville with high received from Past Commander Cbatto, Compound, prepared especially to meet them in an unjust and unreasonable light. hopes and ond anticipations of the welcome $228.80; vouchers turned over, $29.59; re­ the needs of woman's sexual system. AN OLD STAGER we should receive. Hopes and anticipations ceipts $250 per capita; for reinstatement You can get it at any good druggist’s. Infuriated Cyclist (after a collision with a that are founded upon and inspired by a pre­ fees, $679 52; supplies, $227.53; charter fees, Following we publish a letter from fast-trotting dog-cart)— I shall summon you The Enormous Distance Which lten Lit­ 1 8 0 1 1 8 0 7 vious experience of several years ago, when.it $21.25; dues, $2; total receipts $1,273.74; a woman in Milwaukee, which relates tom orrow » I ’ve as much right on the road tlefield Ila. Traveled In 21 Years. was the good fortune of the Maine Encamp­ total disbursements $1,043 211 cash on band, how she was cured of ovarian trouble: as you, Jeh u ! ment, Sons of Veterans, to be most bountifully $230 53; supphes, $ 5 9 6 6 All bills are paid Probably tbe oldest stage driver in this sec­ Irate D river— And I shall summon you 1 entertained by the local camp. 1 can, even to date. “ Dear Mrs. Pinkhsun:—I suffered with tion of M aine, in point of actual service is This thoroughfare’s mine as well as yours, let A Word to the V ise is at this early stage of our Encampment, say A. M . Soule, seni »r vice commander re­ congestion of the ovaries and inflamma­ Benjamin D. Littlefield ol South Thomaston, me tell you, Scorcher! w ith perfect candor, that hopes were not too ported camps formed during the year ending; tion of the womb. I had been troubled who, on Thursday, rounded out 21 years of Pedestrian (w ho has been nearly killed by high, nd that the degree of hospitality we December 10 at Biddeford; November 20, with suppressed and painful menstrua­ continuous service on the Rockland South tbe collision, and is lying prostrate after be­ had led ourselves to expect because of this Fryeburg; April 12, Brooks: May 20 Yar­ Thomaston line. tion from a girl. The doctors told me ing cannoned on the path, very feebly)— And Sufficient. previous experience to which I have alluded, mouth; May 26, East Wilton. the ovaries would have to be removed. M r. Littlefield carfied the United States what about me, gentlemen? Have I any right mails nine years of that time and on three was not too exalted. M y friends, we are The election of officers occurred Thursday, I took treatment two years to escape with the following resu’t : Division Com­ of way ?— (Punch. occasions only did he fail Io arrive here ac­ charmed by your bounty. W e are not un­ an operation, but still remained in mis­ mindful of the labor and care that is being mander, Arthur M. Sou'e of Portland; Senior cording to schedule, the loss of those three The “only” ORIGINAL MAN Vice Division Commander, Rev. George E. erable health in both body and mind, ex­ trips being due to the roughest kind o f W intry bestowed upon us in all these elaborate ar­ “ Patient waiters are no losers,” remarked Leighton of Skowhegan: Jun'or Vice JDivis pecting to part with my reason each weather. In his 21 years’ service he has was the first one (ADAM). rangements, so admirably conceived and so the crackajack who dropped behind to let ion Commander, E. E. Kirk of Bangor; del* coming month. After using one bottle been ill but four days, and has never met with faithfully carried out in every detail. We his competitors get the pace until they en­ egates to the commander-in chief, W . H . a serious mishap. H is trips have averaged cannot if we would be unmindful of the of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ tered the home stretch. solicitude manifested by many of your citizens, Looney of Portland; G. W Gregg of Bath; two a day, sometimes one, sometimes three or We are still at the OLD STAND giving pound and a package of Sanative Wash personal attention to our steadily increasing the fair women and beautiful maidens, and P . A Cone of Augusta; J. C. Colby of W ater­ four. Tbe distance of a round trip between I was very much relieved. I continued business and know , by experience, bow to ville; Division Colonels, L . L Cooper of A u­ There is a great deal of education but Rockland and South Thomaston is 16 miles, even the little boys upon the streets, that our to use your remedies until cured. The give proper conduct of Its management and stay among you may be one of pleasure ard gusta; F. E. Hooper of Bath; Charles E. little comfort in a low grade bicycle. to that in all M r. Littlefield and his stage last nine months have been passed in to provide a service that ought to merit enjoyment. Such manifestations touch our M errill o f Auburn. The officers were installed have covered a distance of something like commendation frem an appreciative and perfect good health. This, I know, I owe hearts, and call L r expressions of gratitude by Past Commander-in-chief Frank P. M errill Tbe fellow who sells a rattletrap machine 105,168 miles. H ad tbe distance been one Covered by Insurance generous public. that language is too weak to convey. W e of Bos.on. entirely to the Vegetable Compound. as “ high grade” should be impaled upon tbe straight line M r. Littlefield would have seen Our wagons are being clothed In a new dress and aro emblems of beauty and clean­ can simply say with stammering tongue and Pittsfield was selected as the place for the My gratitude is great, indeed, to the hook of desolation and swallowed up in the all the sights of this globe of ours nr could la what a sensible business {man Is al liness. face upturned with gratitude, “thank you one next encampment. one to whom so many women owe their ocean of time to be remembered no more. have spanned almost half the distance be­ tween us and the moon; a distance so vast We have added another oven and thor­ and alL” health and happiness.”—Mus. F. M. oughly renovated our place. We hare In­ Compliments the Nationul Guard. that we can have but a slight comprehension To the local organization, Garfield Camp, creased our Bill of Fare by many new and K w x f p , 583 W e n tw o rth Ave., M ilw au­ There is a smart young man in Paris who the pioneer of our Order in N ew England, The company commanders have received a of it. A L F R E D S. BLACK, nice delicacies and shall continue to do so we are especially indebted for the cordiality copy of the following communication : kee, W is. rides a bicycle and is a clerk in an office near M r. Littlefield has owned 10 horses since 5 Llmerock||Street, from time to time. and fraternity of your greeting. W e know State of Maine, Adjutant General’s Office. the Bourse. I f be had been a little less he has been on tbe rosd and has never had jy - Use our Periodical Coupons. You that while others have liberally contributed To the Officers and Men of the National HOME MADE WINDMILL smart be would not be riding the bicycle to­ one sicken and die on his hands. H e loves Fire, Life, Casualty Insurance. reoelve something for nothing Guard of the State of Maine: day. Last Saturday afternoon tbe smart his horses and they obey him with an intelli Have you one of our attractive Window towards our pleasure that you have borne the Jesse F . W hite, a ’97 graduate ol Wiscasset Upon severing my connection with the young man went into a tobacco shop in the gence not far short of human. Card. brunt, carried the burden and endured the H igh school and who resides with his father National Guard, after a service of four years Rue Richelieu to purchise some cigarettes, M r. Littlefield was born in H am pden, M e., heat of the day in preparing for our reception. James W hite near that village, is a young man and more with it, I desire to express ray deep leaving his machine standing against the 50 years ago, but looks every day as young as AN The Maine Division is proud of you this day. of marked ability in mechanics. Some time sense of the honor of being thus associated curb in front o f the place. W hen be came be did when be first drove the stage into Proud because we bear upon our records, an since he conceived the idea of constructing a with you and my warm appreciation of your out of the shop he found that the bicycle bad Rockland. Genial, witty and accommodating, OPEN organization that possesses within itself such wind engine, by which wood could be worked Have yon tried our loyalty and support in all my official relations j been stolen and that it and the thief were out he is known to every person who ever had strength of purpose and steadfast zeal, as to up, and also for doing anything where power with you and of the regard and sympathy of $ight. The office of the Petit Journal was occasion to travel in this section o f the state, SECRET conceive and carry out such elaborate arrange­ is required. H e drafted plans to his satisfac towards me personally that you have so gen­ not far away and the smart young man went and down in South Thomaston tbe neighbors ments as we see before us; proud also of the tion; and, unaided cut, hauled and hewed It is an open secret that there is a Qnaker Crimp Crnst Bread? erously manifested. over there and inserted an advertisement in aver they couldn’t get along without him. loyalty and love of country that animate and timber with which he built the tower. This 1 believe that the National Guard of the Ibe Sunday issue to the effect that a gentle­ good ileal of adulteration in groceries, I t is as good as bread can be. inspire you in your glorious work as an organi tower is about 16 feet high, 8 feet square and Stale of Maine takes rank with the best State man would pay a good price lor a second­ If you have any small aavertiseinent— help and it therefore behooves the careful zation. four at the top, with the face perpendicular. Best In the Land, organizations, and that the universally recog­ hand bicycle, naming his preference fur one wanted, lust, found, etc.— put it in Every­ housekeeper who has some considera­ But we must not, and, indeed, we cannot There is a pivot under the center and trucks nized improvement it has made in recent of the same make as the one that was stolen. body’s Column, printed in every issue o f The tion for the health of the people at Best on th j Sea. forget that you have a valued assistant in this under the corners, that the whole may be years warrants the inference that it may be­ Sunday afternoon, sure enough, tbe thief Courier-Gazette. Thousands of people will home to patronize such houses as are work in your magnificent Ladies Aid. It al­ turned to catch the wind from any quarter. W e olaim that no Baker can make a better come a distinguished corps of the great army came around and offered to sell the smart read it. knowu to handle only ‘Pure Eeod” ways gives me pleasure to say a good word T h e arms to which are attached the fans are bread. Remember the place. of organized citizen soldiers of the country. young man his own machine. The smart products. We handle none others. for the Ladies A id, because they are doing a 18 fret across. In constructing the machin­ 1 shall always look back with pleasure upon young man-had the pleasure of getting back Thai does not ineun, however, that our grand work for our Order and deserve all the ery the young man utilized discarded parts of the period of my connection with the Guard his bike and handing the thief over to the Perhaps you’re doctoring your stomach or 11 vet encouragment that we can bestow upon them. a mowing machine, also some old mill fixtures. wnen the real trouble is your kidneys. It's un- prices are high. In fact, here is tiie and shall maintain my interests in its fortunes. police. The evidence of tbeir care and forethought is Band wheels and parts not at hand he made sale to trifle with them. When overworked nest evidence that they are not: No one w ill more rej uce in the advancement they can backup into your system im­ all about us, and I am confident that I speak of wood. The whole is supplied with a table, and triumphs which 1 believe the future has purities enough to wreck the strong­ Extra Fancy P. It. Mol. per gal., $ .46 FLINT BROS. the unuttered thoughts o f my bretberen Barings— Perfidious woman, you have est constitution. Don’t neglect in store for you. plitting and cutting off saws. There may Very “ “ .86 assembled here tonight, when I declare that also be attached a turning lathe. The broken my heart! them until it’s too late. You Selden Conner, can m / tly tr y Dr. Buker's A nice cooking “ “ .26 276 Plain Street we regard it as great good fortune to be the machinery is so geared that with an average Miss Wheeler—Oh, I don’t think it is as guests of such a wide awake, enterprising Adjutant Genera1. 1 lb. Uroam Tartar (any of the wind it runs with great force. Last W inter bad as that. Nothing worse than a small leading brands) .88 Telephone Connection. and honored organization as the Ladies Aid puncture.— Indianapolis Journal. The news of the resignation of Lieut. A. I I . this engine worked up into stove length 11 8 lbs. 3 crown California Raisins, .26 of Waterville. We appreciate all that you cords of wood in 18 hours. M r. W hite has Plaisted of W aterville, adjutant of tbe second 8 lbs. Currants, .26 have done and all that you intend to do towards regiment, M . N . G ., has caused great commo­ g e te n up many other devices which are use­ our enteitainm ert and shall cherish for many Take no chances when you try to clean a Pea Beans, hand picked, per pk., .46 tion in m ilitary circles. As Adjutant Plaisted ful about tbe place. bicycle. Those sprocket teeth saw like a years to come the memory of your care and was prominently mentioned as colonel to The part assigned to him at graduation ia Nice New Walnuts, 2 lbs. for .26 courtesy. buzz saw and mangle like a cog wheel. A Pure Apple Jelly, home made, 2 succeed Col. Philbrook in case tbe latter re­ “The Prophecy.” I f he ia as successful in man in Tioga, Pa., who twirled tbe rear W hile the delegates to this Encampment signed or retired the news carue with a force astrology as he is in mechanics, his class­ tumblers, .26 are greeted with so many manifestations of wheel around to see how the chain worked that was surprising. Local militia men are mates need have no regrets that it is left to after it was cleaned, unwittingly left his fin­ A very fine rich Savored Ooloug honor and esteem, we are conscious that as or mailed postpaid lor price* wondering what next will be heard to drop in him to preside over their destinies. gers on the sprocket wheel, and now one of Tea, per lb., .60 individuals or as an association, we have ren­ the second regiment. The air is full of ru­ Bukar Pill Co., Bangor, A nice Ooloug Tea, per lb., .40 dered no such im portant service to mankind, Free Fills. them is only two stories high, instead of Me. mors. three. H e won’t do it agaiu— not with that A very good Oolaug Tea, per lb., .30 nor possess such transcendent abilities as Send your address to H . E. Bucklen & C o , 6 gala^ best W hite Oil, .60 would mark us for greater honors than are joint. Don’t hang your Grindstone Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. Stocks Best Patent, per bbl., 6.00 • due an equal number of m en, assembled for a K in g ’s New L ife Pills. A trial w ill convince on the sam horse, buy one common and worthy purpose, from the ordi­ you of their merits. These pills are easy in nary walks of life. W e are led to believe, to drop and expire, of our . . H. H. FLINT, action and are particularly effective in the But his wheel runs the best when kls pump he has therefore, that not to us as individuals, but in cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. preiipressed the representative capacity in which it is our For M alaria and Liver troubles they have been T ill he's1 thoroughly winded each tire. l I 7 Park Street, IRockland high privilege to appear, are we thus greeted. proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to Telephone 28-3 That because we are sons of gallant soldiers be purely vegetable. They do not weaken bv Cycling jewelry is fast becoming the rage. REMEMBER and sailors whose record tor bravery in battle their action, but by giving tone to stomach Perhaps the wheelmen’s interest centers in on land and sea should cause all men to un­ and bowels greatly invigorate the system. that what tbe doctor said should be borne In tbe engagement bracelet. There are several B e st cover in reverent salutation when in their Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by W . H . mind and solod open. One part of hla ad­ unique designs now in tbe market, of which presence, are we selected sod set apart for a Kittredge, Druggist. vise was to have Sis prescription filled at city's bounty. • In the names of the heroic the moat charming ia unquestionably the In O ur Donabua's Drag Store. Physicians like to wheel-link bracelet. living, in the names of the gallant and sainted VARIETY IN RHYNE have tbeir pstisats given medicines eom- dead, in whose honor and to whose memory This is made of a series of tiny bicycle W o'w had a graduation In spite of stormy wheels linked together with precious atones, L in e pssed of tbs exact drugs called for in the are all these offerings brought, I beg to ofler weather, expressions o f hearty appreciation. It is no And Uodfklus wrote a prophecy for wit which was and clasped with a miniature lantern, of The Best Tobacco prescription. Pore drugs are averythlag, unworthy emotion that causes one to place most clever— which the light ia a glistening gem. A n en­ Best Brands of Cigars and our drags^ara always pure. We are too The girls and boys all vied In thought as to hia tire girdle is sometimes made of these tiny the laurel wreath upon the brow of the patri brilliant hit, Best Quality of Pipes oareful to make mistakes. otic living soldier and to bedew with tears the SICK HEADACHE And going home a lunch they found their appetltea wheels, and, as a rule, the rims are profusely Best Assortment of Goods SO fit. enamelled and the hub ia a single jewel. rassy sepulchre o f the gallant dead. Such Positively cured Best Kind of Treatment 26 emonstrationa speak louder for the fair fame by these Wheels in colored enamels are also used S U ttle Pills. Among alluring viauds which served well to tempt of your city than do these broad and beautiful their taste, for link cuff buttons, while a larger wheel, T .H . D o n a h u e streets, bordered as they are by magnificent T h e y also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Waa RldlNG’ti NBW DOMESTIC BREAD In say about two inches in diameter, ia converted Howard Cigar Co. residences, and all these other tokens of slloea tblu and chaste— into a watch chatelaine. Tbe watch ia sus­ Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per­ And sandwiches had been prepared by 0. E. PHARMACEUTIST, ^rosj»erity and thrift which are met at every Kl»lug's baud, pended from tbe clasp by a couple of en­ 404 MAIN STREET. fect remedy for Duziness, Nausea, Drowsi­ A s well as Tart let is, Macaroons and a wests of amelled handle bars, and the watch itself in Oor. Main and Limerock Sta. matchless brand. Mounted - Stones It is pleasant to recall on occasions of this ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue some instances has the appearance of a bicycle. Goods n o the Bost kind, that more than 70,000 of the best citi Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They And Rockland’s had a circus which ended in a Already to use. It costs zens o f the fairest state of the most glorious Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. fizzle, A bicycle clock may be seen on the wheel- Prices are the Loaest nation that the genius of man ever created, For on the dates 'twos advertised the rain waa 1 woman's dressing tshle, and a bicycle paper only . . . to drizzle— Variety the Largest We are Selling were arrayed under the banner of tbe Union Small Pill. Small Dose. It had bard luck aud want away aud “ bunted” up weight is found in her desk. H er beautiful in that terrible Civil War. In nearly every Small Price. agaiu, ivory toilet set has a silver wheel on the hack im portant battle of that long and weary R lsiu g ’s o f each piece in place of tbe customary mono­ S 2 .5 O struggle was tbe prowess of Maine troops felt gram and her stationery is stamped with a machine in her club colors. We have a good assortment of Iflats.Provisioiis.GrocBriBS HARD C O A L SOFT so that when we call to mind Bull Run, The base-ball learn has struggled hard though Old Wilkiamsbuig, Fair Oaks, Fredericksburg, Prob's Interfered, loose stones (not mounted) that we . . . AND . . . And when they’ve had good teams to play their Chance)lorsviile, the Wildnerness, Gettysburg ground’s with mud besmeared; lu All Its Glory. are selling very low. We have a and other battles of tbe far south, we are We Represent But ralu or shine or mud or dual—no matter what's few more of those famous General Household Supplies. filled with admiratiou for gallant, con­ Leuu W. Washburn’s Greal allied Shows spicuous and far famed deeds of valor per­ Big Three Ringed Circys, Museum,Menagerie Cheap as anybody, formed upon these fields by the men of Maine. 12 o* the principal Fire and Hippodrome comes to Rockland Friday, GRINDING MACHINES 1 am proud to be a citisen of a State that can On July >ih tbe Pythian Knights will meet in June 25. Manager Washburn while being McInnis «S McNamara, roduce such gallant men as Oliver O. Insurance Coupaniea of Portland, Maine, among tbe younger school of circus owners i> M< Aud members who do there reside will ably chat fasten on the grindstone frame, also one of tbe wealthiest, aud in organizing Cor. Main and Myrtle Sts., Ptoward, Huam G. Berry, Charles D. Jame­ America and Europe, euUrtaiu— it is the only machine made that will son, Joshua L . Chamberlain, Davis Tillson, They'll have good Bread and other things loo his show for this season be has spared uo whose combined Assets ROCKLAND. A dcibcri Ames, Selden Connor, Francis numerous here to tell, money to secure the best for every depart­ g rin d Aud N EW DOMESTIC will be aerv»>d-the kind A. F. CROCKETT CO., Heath and many others. Therefore, I say are more than . . , thul doea excel. ment. H is borees, many of them imported these honors are not unworthily bestowed, are models of horseflesh while his trained ani­ MOWING MACHINE great and kingly though they may be in their Aud then the Masons make a trip to Damariscotta mals do everything but talk. They will ap­ sections and do it well. It holds N O RTH END. stateliness and elaboration, which arc offered FIFfY MILLION DOLLARS. aoon pear at every performance with tbeir original They leave this city twenty fourth, at eight lu the anything from a chisel to a steam to the memory o f such meu. trainer. A*ro>al troupe of Japaneac,imported (oreuouu— planer knife aud costs only >♦< In the days o f Rome's greatness and re Aud after being entertained with program aud a expressly ior this vast enterprise, and the only The Right Shape ! nowu, it was to reach the pinnacle of earthly spread. double troupe ever brought to this country, is Will come hack home and eat a lunch of NEW The Right Size 1 Oreers by Telephone glory to be able to declare, “I am a Roman DOMESTIC BEMAD. another feature. Tbe hippodrome department 8 2 . 2 5 citizen.” G reat and honorable as such a Bird &. Barney, is certainly the largest ever seen with a travel­ The Right Flavor ’ given prompt attention. title may have been in the days of old, nunc It's almost time for shore resorts to open for the ling organizations, and the many races, trials summer, The Night Price I can be greater, none can be more honorable, OVER FULLER R COBB. 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