Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times In Eastern Maine Conaolidated March 17, 1897 T he Courier-Gazette. TWICE-A-WEEK . . . . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Saturday May 22 1897 Vol. 52. . . . No. 30

SILVER ANNIVERSARY STRAW HAT STYLES FROM THE SEAT OF WAR SOLDIERS' HOME IN CALIFORNIA SOME INSURANCE FIGURES IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY

Here la Uifatpil a Cnnhing Uh Iren Who M ain. Knight, of pythla. Taking a Lively Lower Crowns nnd Flat Hrlmn Are tlie New York Mall and Express:—The enter­ S. W . C arr’s Annual R eport Gives Rome I n ­ The w ill of John C. Paige, who died lately Served Ilia Country^Falthfiilly. teresting Fire I moi rance Statist Icn. Style, Quality and Quan­ Int.reat In the Forthcoming Event. Mont Noticeable Chan gee. prise of the Journal In sending Stephen Crane in Boston, bequeaths about >225.000 to the to Greece to cable war novels, with real local Boston Public Library. tity we lead and others fol­ Col. Benj. T. Ch»»e, a«.i«lant adjutant gen Local hat dealers have h id in their sup­ Many of the readers of the Courier-Ga­ Part of the annual report for 1896 o f Hon. color to them, has been already adequately zette w ill be pleased to learn of Edward L. etal on the ,tafl of Brigadier-General Wealey plies of straw hats and the last week of this S. W. Carr, Maine’s insurance commissioner, The story that won the first prize in the low. month they will be making their appearance lauded by the Journal. To-lay, however, Wallace, a former citizen of Cushing. Mr. w ill be rea»ly for distribution in a few days. recent competition for prizes offered by G. Smith, was In Bangor Friday night and another stroke of enterprise is exploited, visited Condeakeag Lodge, Knighla o f Py- in force. Wallace was one of the enterprising boys that It shows that the amount of fire insurance Harper’s Round Table, entitled “ A L ittle which is *0 r istlnctly yellowish as to merit out­ his native town was proud of. Ihia.. Col Chase waa en route home from a The shapes have changed a little but not written in Maine during the year 1896 was the Violinist,” by Charlotte Curtis Smith, appeared The Dalntleet Thing out so much as one would suppose In straw side mention. A Philadelphia paper that He was educated a public school-teacher, largest in the histonr of the State. It ex­ May 18. trip through Aroostook coumy in the inter­ shares the Journal’s war service, prints this are the . . . goods batters have this advantage. Every which business he followed many Winters. ceeds by more than £8,000,000 the business of Mexico has lost its most popular poet in ests of the transportation committee ol the morning a dispatch from Correspondent John grand celebration of the silver anniversary o f man counts on a straw hat lasting one season. During the civil war he enlisted in a Wis­ the preceding year. It waa placed as follows: the person Guillermo Prieto, who died at the Bass describing Novelist Stephen Crane while consin regiment and became one of the re­ the eatabli.hment of the Grand Lodge of The sun burns and discolors the straw, so Companies of other statea and countries, $110,- City of Mexico recently, a very old man. He under fire at Velestino. nowned officers of Gen. Sherman's army that 5 cent Pies Maine, Knights o f Pythias, to be held in that by the time the next Summer rolls round 273,315; Maine mutual companies,>5,784,265; was one of the few survivers of the signers of he takes it for granted that he has to have marched triumphantly “ from Atlanta to the special brokers, >307,05; total, >t 16,364,676. Portland on July next. Mexico’s declaration of independence in sea.” He became tick while in the army C. E. Rising Is making. He reports that about 300 knights w ill be a new hat. I f you happen to have a These figures do not include the business of the 1824. straw hat hanging round from last season to and after a year’s severe illness came home to in alien lance on that occasion and Ihe inter­ so-called ‘ factory” or “ m ill mutual” which Frank Munsey announces that he w ill be­ Apple, Lemon, Mince and hair out of cyea 1 Cushing. After partially recovering his health est all over the slate is at fever heat. At use to go a fishing, you w ill find on compar have assumed enormous proportion* in Maine. gin in the Fall the publication of “ books, aa Rhubarb. They are just quietly: he went to Massachusetts, thence to Cali­ this time ihe first annual field day of the mg it with this year’s styles that about the ‘'Between two great arm leu battling agnlnat The premiams received by the companies well made as the books that now cost one cute. This week, Beef, greatest difference is in tbe height of the fornia, where he is now in tbe hospital at amounted to >1,642425 and the losses to Maine Brigade w ill occur and it is expected each othor, the Interesting thing I* the mental dollar or more, to be sold for twenty-cents Chicken and M utton Pies. crown. Crowns generally will be a little a tltude of the men. The Greeks I oan see and the Soldiers* Home, the Pacific branch of the >883,247. that there will be more than 1,000 uniformed each.” The first edition of hi* first b»ok will lower. A very popular style of straw hat this understand, but the Turks seem unreal. They National Home for disabled volunteer soldiers. The marine insurance during 1896 OUR CELEBRATED^** men in line when the bugle sounds “ forward, are ehsdowa on the plain-vague figure* In consist of 250,000 copies. Summer w ill be the sailor or yacht shape, black, Indioatlona of a mysterious force.” Ex-Secretary, E. L. Wallace, has recently amounted to >18,772,758, of which >17,535,- march I” written to his brother and relatives in and After Conan Doyle’s first story had been The first day w ill be devoted entirely to with the straight, stiff brim. The flat-topped By this time tho Greek army was In full re- 840 wa« written by domestic and >1,236,918 D o m e stic trest around the old beloved home and sent them refused by eleven publishers, he managed to tbe parade, guard mount, review and dress flat-brimmed hat is as a rule, very becoming. by foreign companies. The marine premium* As the last mountain gun was loaded on the a paper containinu a picture and description aell it for >125. Sir Walter Besant’a firat parade, the night to he patted at one of the Both old and young men will wear the mules Stephen Crane quietly walked down tho on the business of 1896 amounted to >264,. of the Soldiers’ Home where he expects very novel lay, after having been rejected by the B read ialands in Portland harbor. Every effort is straight, stiff brim straw. The difference will hill. The Turkish arruy had drawn nearer.and 462 and the losses paid during the year to amid the singing ballet- and emaehlng shells, soon to terminate his earthly existence. publishers, for some years in a corner of h it being made to have the North Atlantic be nut so much io shape as in proportion. >215,924 A t 11 and 4 fresh every the novelist stepped, pic- cd up a fat, waddling The following is an extract from The Santa study. He finally burned it. squadron in the harbor at this time. Speaker The older man w ill wear perhaps a little puppy and immediately christened it "Velea- The fees nnd taxes paid the State by in ­ Monica Daily Outlook, a paper containing The variants contained in a famous manu­ day. . . . Reed, Senator Hale, and Representative higher crown and wider brim. The curly ttuo.” surance companies for 1896 are: Taxes, fire the history of the Soldiers’ Home. script of Platus known as the “ Codex SATURDAY—Special Sale on Cream Dingley, together with the Secretary of the brim hat is another popular shape which will Whatever may be lacking in Mr Crane’s and marine, >18,546; life, >24,746; miscella­ In Southern California about four miles neous, >1,376; total, >44,668. Turnebl,” which has been long lost,have been Cakes. Navy, are working with this end in view. be worn by many young men the coming description of war from the view-point of a east of Santa Monica may be seen this beauti­ found in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, en­ From the fact that President McKinley is Summer. special war correspondent, there is nothing Eight new companies were admitted in ful edifice situated on the Pacific coast sur­ 1896 with a total capital stock of >1,750,000. tered on the margins of a sixteenth century a uniform rank man and an active worker in Sailor hats w ill come in the split *ind further to be desired in Mr. Bass’s description rounded by 525 acres o f land in shape of the ihe same, it would seem that influence enough smooth braid and senuit or rough braid. The of the intrepid, kind hearted novelist. It is a Seven hundred and nine fires have been edition of a Roman dramatist. letter L. C. E. R ISIN G , ought to be brought to bear to have the soft braid hat with slightly curling brim w ill living picture. As calm on the battlefield as reported to the department by municipal An English reviewer said of ('apt. Mahan’s also be worn. Panama hats will, as usual, The southern section, of 300 acres, slopes officers, with a loss of >1,164,605. O f this . . . 3 SIIOPH: . . . squadron let go anchors in Portland Harbor in Bohemia, as unconcerned amid the fear- book on sea power that “ it is American, and grace the heads of those of the masculine per to the south, and commands a beautiful view >59,787 in attributed to incendiarism; >489,- North End ami South End. on the night of the 7th o f July. stricken, gun-laden muks of Thessaly as in yet quite faultless in point of taste,” which suasion who like something exclusive,although of the ocean and its picturesque islands con­ 193 to unknown causes, making a total of Telephone Connection. Gov. Powers and his entire staff w ill re­ threading his way between surface-car horses leads an American literary paper to remark of sisting of, the Catalina and Santa Barbara 154^,980. This make* a loss of nearly >1,000 view the brigade, an honor that has never not many of them are worn in Rockland. of Park row, Stephen Crane, with a lighted a book by the reviewer that “ it is British, and, group; to the east is seen the main ridge of been extended to any fraternal body in the They are not nearly so dear as they used to cigarette between his lips and with a pudgy per capita of the State’s population, an therefore, not quite faultless in point of good the “ Mother of Mountains” in the fullness alarming fact and one that promises to urge slate of Maine before. Other distinguished be. Eight or ten years ago Panama hats puppy in his hands, it the yellowist Yellow manners.” of its sublimity, with its snow capped peaks municipal officers to more extended investiga­ guests to I e ptesent are the supreme chancel­ ranged in price from >20 to >50 Now a K id yet projected upon the art world uf the The June number o f Harper’s Magazin* blending with the soft, blue sky, ita deep tions of fires. lor and suite, the entire executive board i j good Panama hat can be purchased for >10. metropolis. w ill be distinguished by the first instalment of canyons and majestic forests. A portion of the supreme lodge and Major-General Car­ They are expensive because they come from a new novel by Frank R. Stockton, “ The South America, and have to be braided under FISH ANO FISHING the city of Los Angeles is plainly visible; and Great Stone of Sardis,” dealing in the humor­ W e nahan and members of his staff. at night its electric lights twinkle like stars. WHIFFS FHOM THE SEA On the second day w ill occur the parade water in order to peep the straw soft and ist’s most whimsical vein with events in the The 300 acre* are inclosed with a fence in­ of the subordinate lodges and from figures pliable. As to the prices of the straw hats Lobsters continue scarce, and but few sales twentieth century, including a submarine ex­ side of which is planted five rows of trees of Capt. James II. Blethcn, one of the oldest compiled by tbe transportation committee an generally woven, the best ones range from >3 have been made at the present high prices. pedition to the North Pole. K e e p the encalyptus and pepper varieties of a size ship captains on the Pacific coast, died of old attendance of 7,000 w ill be the minimum. to >5, although, of course, there are cheap The Rockland lobster steamer Ina E. Col­ De Wolfe, Fiske & Company w ill pub'lsh to afford a nice shade in which the invalid age at San Francisco, May 2. He was born AU of Colgate & Co 'a grades of goods. During the last two years lins, Capt. Frank Collins, is running between shortly a book entitled “ Samuel Sewell and Tbe Knights of Pythias in this part of the soldiers sit on benches and tell their war at Brunswick, Maine, A pril 8, 1814, and wan goods, including state will be interested to learn that arrange­ much thought and taste have come to be ex­ this port and Digby carrying live lobsters. the World He Lived In,” by N. II. Chamber- stories, among whom, for five summers, has a descendant of Revolutionary stock. In ments are in progress with the various rail­ pended on the ribbon which adorns the straw lain, author of “Autobiography of a New Toilet Waters Game Warden Herrick, of Eddington, on been E. L. Wallace far away from Maine, 1850 he went to San Francisco on the ateam- road and steamboat companies whereby very hat. England Farmhouse.” The author has May 11, arrested a woman fish poacher, who deprived of the society of those whom his ■hip North America and for years served as Perfumes low excursion rates w ill prevail with quite gathered his material from the old Boston had been netting for trout and perch illegally. heart holds dear. captain of vessel* belonging to the Pacific Soaps, etc. and New England life of 1630-1730. A num­ an extended time lim it. “BEEN TO BOSTON” Grand Manan lobster fishermen report this Though beautiful parks, walks, and drive­ Mail Steamship Company. ber of interesting Scwall portraits and other These goods arc recog­ an off year. They were lately getting eight ways are shaded with evergreens, and the The transatlantic trade of Portland is prin­ Liked NVurren Hospitality. illustrations are included. nized ns being of superior A Rangor Commercial W riter Sees There cents each for counters and £2.75 per 100 intervening spaces are interspersed with cipally in the Winter and consists largely of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton expect* to quality. Tbe members of Wiwurna Chapter, of the Home People from Maine W ilds. pounds for cullings. fi iwers of geraniums, white lilies and red and goods that io the Summer go up the St. Law­ Eastern Star, who accepted Ihe hospitality white roses, etc., yet his heart yearns for bring out tbe second and concluding part o f AT Lin O. Type, who writes some especially Smoked herring is reported to be in fair rence by steamer direct. The clerks of the of Ivy Chapter of Warren, Friday evening, home; for the pine-tree state, where in youth “ The Woman’s Bible” in June. Mrs. Stan­ bright pieces for our up river neighbor, tbe demand for a choice article, with very little Canadian steamship linen are likewise sent are unanimously of the opinion that they had he associated with companions whom he will ton, who is 81, continues the task alone, her Bangor Commercial, was in Boston the other surplus. There seems to be a fair supply of down to Portland in the Winter and go back a very fine time. The degree was worked never see again. E. L. Wallace was an former assistants having lost sympathy with day and while there encountered some Maine cheap goods of medium quality. to Quebec and Montreal in Summer. The THE LADIES’ STORE upon two candidates In a manner which exemplary youth; the Sunday School which the commentary by women on the parts of people, about whom he had the following in Tbe lobster smack Eva M. Martin, of Tre­ past W inter’s trade at Portland comprised the speaks volumes for the careful and conscien­ he helped organize and was clerk of 37 years the Bible referring to women. Mrs. Stanton Thursday’s Commercial: mont, Captain C. 0 . Martin, which carried arrivals of 54 of these Canadian line steamers. tious preparalion of the Warren sisters. Tbe ago, still exists, and its members still feel the will subsequently publish her “ Reminiscences," /lf/js. f . f Crockett, In the Adams House at lunch I saw Dr. live lobsters from Digby to Portland last Sum­ It ia very gratifying to note that the bill to beautiful ceremony was rendered as nearly influence of the young man. We are happy which are nearly all typewritten. John F. I lill and his bridal treasure, on their mer, has resumed her trips for the season. adopt regulations for preventing collisions on perfect as could be desired. The sisters of to learn by a letter recently from his own The Harpers w ill publish on the 25th of Spofford Block, Rockland. way to Augusta from St. Louis, where they harbors, rivers and inland waters of the United Two American lobster smacks were at hand that he has never been dissipated during this m onth: “ An Epistle to Posterity,” by Ivy Chapter are Past Masters of the art on have recently passed through, each for the States, which was introduced into the United entertainig and spared no efforts to make all Woods Harbor, N. S., recently buying for the his lifetime. Let this example be perpetuated Mrs. John Sherwood; “ Theory of Thought second time, an interesting ceremony which, States Senate last week by Senator Frye, was feel doubly welcome. Elegant refreshments lobster pounds on the Maine coast. Ship­ by many generations that may arise in the and Knowledge,” by Prof B. P. llowne; technically known as a civil contract, is a promptly passed by that body and bids fair to SEEDS AND PLANTS were served before and after the exercises. ments from that section also are less than historical town of Cushing where the subject “ Sweet Revenge,” by F. A. Mitchel; “ Georgia 'ood sight more gigantic in the eyes of most pass the House of Representatives likewise. A delegation of fourteen was present from last year to date. of this narrative was born and educated. Scenes” ; “ The Pursuit of the House-Boat," oiks who haven’t experienced it. Dr. and This measure is the same that waa indorsed Crystal Chapter o f Damariscotta. Appropri­ ? A recent steamer out of Yarmouth, N. S., Tbe building', and barracks are built in by John Kendrick Bang* and a new edition We are now showing a large Mrs. H ill are going to live in the Blaine man- by the National Board of Steam Navigation at ate and well chcaen remarks were made by- took 1,035 cases of fresh'loTisfers and a large semi-horseshoe shape, nnd Italian renaissance of Samuel Johnson’s “ Alexander Pope," and varied stock of Garden and sion at Augusta for a year, and everybody in its fast annual meeting and was carefully re­ Flower Seeds, embracing a ll the Mrs. Weeks, W orthy Matron of Crystal quantity of canned ones for Boston, but the style. The barracks are each about 200 feet edited for use in schools by Kate Stephens. the Third Congressional district is talking vised by Inspector-General Dumont, so that Standards and many of tbe Chapter, Mrs. Stanwood, Worthy Matron of ‘‘Yarmouth News” says the shipments from long and two stories high, with four wards in about the new mistress of the place. its provisions come as near as possible to cov­ John D. Wattles A Co., Philadelphia, w ill Novelties. Wiwurna Chapter and by visiting sisters and there to date arc 4,000 cases less than for the each, to accommodate 200 men by the use of Maybe you think I ’m going to tell about ering all the requirements of the circum­ shortly bring out “ Latest Excavations in brothers. Tbe Waldoboro delegation withes same period last year. the attic. The wards are lighted and heated her, but I ’m not. I saw her to be sure. They stance*. It is unfortunate that this ac| has Nippur,” a record of the most recent ex* Ivy Chapter every success and longs lo repeat by hot air and electricity. The dining room say she has a million or so,— which means The fish stand of Henry Young & Co. of not passed both houses so that it could go in­ dotations of the Babylonian Exploration the pleasant experience o f a visit to Warren. is a large two story building with basements; ----- OUR STOCK OP -^e) nothing to most of us,—but I fancy Senator Matinicus w ill open this season on June 1st. to effect July 1, when the international rules •und under the personal charge of Dr. J. I I • —Lincoln County News. Capt. F. A. Horton who has had a life-long the room contains 40 tables at which 560 can for the prevention of collisions at sea become Haynes, who wilt here give his personal nar­ H ill’s good fortune amounts to more than sit at one time, and the number of waiters re­ Bedding Plants one which is reckoned by the number of experience in handling fish w ill have charge law. There is little danger, however, that rative as expounded and supplemented by Dr. “ I have never had a day’s sickness in my of it and all patrons w ill have the best of ser­ quired is 40, one for each table. The kitchen there w ill be any confusion of the two in the IL V. Hilprecht, editor-in-chief of the pub­ boxes which he w ill occupy in certain Augusta is in tbe rear of the dining hall, and Is largo aud luoludes Extra life,” said a middle-age man tbe other day. safe deposit institution*. vice and attention. meantime, and when both systems are got lications of the Babylonian Exploration fund. “ What a comfort it would be,” sighs some and its cooking capacity of its apparatus is Uhoioe Pansies, Verbenas, Another Maine legislator whom 1 saw at In clams dealers report that sales have been into working order we believe they will be It w ill be illustrated by seventy or more maps, poor invalid, “ to be in his place for a year or for 3000 persons. The hospital is 650 feet Asters, Carnations, Petunias, the Adams yesterday was representative Spear, fair, but that prices rule generally very low. found harmonious aud eminently satisfactory. plans and other plates, including sketches of two.” Yet half of the invalids we see might long and the main part two stories high, Parsley, Tomatoes, Celery nnd of Rockland, who, with Mrs. Spear, has been A large number of factories are now in oper­ The new act just passed by the Senate cover* the more recent important find*. Cabbage, all selling at prices be just as healthy as he, if they would only which is used for offices, dormitory and din­ here for a few days. ation and the prospects for a large pack look all the regulations relating to the navigation Charles Dana Gibson ha* made a great hit lower than ever. take proper care o f themselves, eat proper ing room; the wings for patients, who are "H ow do you people feel about that insane good. From the South we learn that packers of all harbors, river* and inland water* of the with bis Dickens illustrations in The Ladies' food—and digest it. presided over by a head surgeon and two as­ hospital affair?” he asked me as we chatted of both clams and clam juice have begun tbe United States, excepting the Great Lakes and Home Journal. In the June number we have Fresh Lettuce delivered to the Market, every I t ’s >0 strange that such simple things are sistants, a steward, who is the druggist, a sur­ at breakfast on Tuesday morning. season’s pack. their tributaries.— N. Y. Marine Journal. a rare opportunity ol seeing what a great m orn in g. overlooked by those who want health. geon and nurses sufficient to wait on the sick. My reply was brief but plain. Tbe fishing rods being made by a Paris illustrator can do in one picture w ith four It makes strength— and strength wards of! The headquarters building is two story, occu man which come in for especial praise in the famous characters in fiction. Mr. Gibson sickness. The man who had never been pied by the governor and treasurer. HIGH LICENSE IN POMONA C. n. TIBBETTS Oxford county papers are described as being presents Mr. and Mrs. Micawber, David Cop­ sick was strong because he always digested In the power house is located the machin­ ‘‘a* limber a9 a politician’s conscience, and perfield and Traddles. The long, quaint his food, and you could become the same by LOWELL ASKS FOR PARDON ery which generates all the steam that heats strong as an office-seeker’s desires.” If that Pomona, Calif., has just adopted the most curl* o f Mrs. Micawber, and the characteris­ helping your stomach to work as well as his. the hospital, barrack, the carpenter shop and rod doesn’t fill tbe bill, then what will? It remarkable high-license liquor ordinance tic of her gloved hands as she “ lays the case" Shaker Digestive Cordial w ill help your The bearing of tbe petition for the pardon cook room. It also heats the apartments ought to land tbe only trout in the pond. known in California and possibly anywhere. before David Copperfield, have been adm ir­ HARTFORD stomach and w ill make you strong and healthy of James M. Lowell, now serving a life sen where is located the machinery that gener­ It provides for licensing two saloons. Each ably caught by the artist. Mr. Micawber, Many of the importers of salt mackerel ates the electricity that lights the whole by making (he food you eat make you fat. tence for killing bi* wife in 1871, was held last is to pay >1,000 per year in advance. The self-poised and satisfied, wears a calm judicial appear to be satisfied with the rate of Home. There are 1200 incandescent and 12 Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10 cents. Friday before Governor Powers and Council. saloon keeper must give bonds in the sum uf expression as he balances his glass in bis one cent per pound, as proposed by the arc lights. The same building also contains Hon. Seth M. Carter of Lewiston and Hon. Senate bill. I t is believed that if the bill >5,000 that shall be forfeited in case he fails hand. Bicycles. J. E. Moore of Thomaston appeared for a freezing apparatus. Crude oil is used for Two Lewiston men recently bought an old passe* in its present shape importation* w ill to observe the law under which be is licensed. Some new announcement of D. Appleton horse for 50, fattened him on plenty of Lowell. The pardon is asked for on the fuel. Near tbe power house is the laundry t i still be possible. A prominent importer is The saloons must be run in single apart­ id Company arc “ The Outgoing Turk,” by feed and two weeks’ rest, and he is now earn­ ground that the killing was accidental. Many where 9000 pieces are washed every week; Rcimren in pkick. authority fur the opinion that if the duty of ments with no annexes or wings, and in H . C. Thomson, author of “ The Chitral Cam­ ing .75 a day as “ power” in a wood yard. letters were present recommending clemency. near by it are tbe blacksmith shop, tin shop, h 14 cents, as proposed by the House bill, pre­ buildings fronting on streets. H alf of tbe paign,” with many illustrations; “ Woman and His selling price has also advanced to £8. Decision was reserved. Whatever may be plumber shop and oil-house. There is also a front of the saloons must be of glass, no the Republic,” by Helen Kendrick Johnson; vails, the im port business would be killed. postoffice, restaurant, barber’s shop, h ilor Cut from $ 7 5 to S6O tbe final decision, there is reasi n to believe painted or frosted glass or screen* being “ Beauty and A rt,” by Adam Heaton; “ Tbe An Ellsworth letter of May 7 says: A and shoe shop, all under one building. At Pattern 7, Diamond* Frame that a thorough investigation w ill be made large number of Pacific coast salmon fry ate allowed. The view from the street must be Story of Germ Life,” a new volume in the uf tbe case by the Governor and Council in ­ tbe foot of the mountains, one-half a mile being placed in several lakes and ponds in free and unobstructed and no billiards, cards or Useful Story series, by Prof. II . W. Coon; M O S E S f * side of a few months. distant, are tbe reservoirs from which the Pattern 8, Loop Frame this county; 420,000 have been placed in any game shall be played. “ Some Unrecognized Laws ol Nature,” by 1. At tbe bearing Mr. Carter made an urgent water is used for the entire Home, it ia de­ Branch Pond; 350,000 in Union River,above Only one seat, that for the barkeeper, w ill Singer am i L. i l . Berens; “ England,” by plea that the prisoner at tbe maximum should veloped from springs situated in various can­ Ellswoith Falls at the Day Landing so called : be allowed, and even cask* w ill not be Frances ECook, and “ Germany,” by Kate F. have received no more than 15 years, the sen­ yons from three to six miles distant. This BUCKSPORT. 100,000 at Patten’a Pond, and 250,000 are to allowed for customer* to lean or sit upon. Krocker— two volume* in a new series called tence for manslaughter, on the ground that glorious Home for those who helped to per be distributed this Fall in different ponds and There must be no back doors or window*. History for Youug Readers; “ Fierceheart, the Huston’s News Stand. even if Lowell had killed bis wife, there was petuate this nation of nations is an honor to some 500,000 are to be planted. The saloon keeper will forfeit his license and Soldier,” a historical romance, by J. C. Snaitb, Agents Pope M anufacturing Co. good reason to believe that he had not pre­ America and an inestimable blessing to tbe Tbe sardine packing season in Maine bond if he sells to a minor or a woman or to author of “ Mistress Dorothy M arvin” ; mediated tbe fact, from attendant circum­ 1904 invalid soldiers, who have a comfortable opened May 10, but, owing to the low prices a man concerning whom there has been a Nulma,” an Australian romance, by Mrs. stances in addition to Lowell’s own testimony. home. I. J. Burton. C. FRANK JONES, prevailing in the consuming markets, some of complaint by his wife, sister, son, mother or Campbell-Praed; and “ The Folly of Pen Har­ Flower Seeds Tbe council for the petitioner urges that the packers are not disposed to go in very daughter, or if a man L an habitual drinker. rington” a novel by Julian Sturgis. Lowell would have told tbe story at the trial heavily. Besides, tbe first run of fish has Why Locomotive W histles Were Invented The barkeeper must first be approved by In entering its fifty-fourth year L ittc ll’s PRUSSIAN GROWN. which he affirms, today, had not his council gone by, and it is probable there will be no the city council as a respectable citizen* Stenographer at that time fought tbe case solely in defense Here is the story of the evolution of the Living Age seems to have entered a new packing of consequence before July 1. In Saloons must be open only from 5 a. in. to 10 r of tbe allegations uf tbe state persecution at locomotive steam whistle: It was invented career of prosperity and popularity. Among and tbe wean time, tbe market on the stocks in p. m. on week days on pain of immediate that time, which was that, if the remains because of tbe destructiou of a load of eggs. the evidences of this is the opening of new commission men’s hands in New York and forfeiture of the bonds. Typewriter. The Finest Seeds In the World. found in tbe woods could be identified as When tbe country roads were for tbe most departments which euable it to cover a much Boston is hardening. Notwithstanding these stringent regulations Mrs. Lowell’s, tbe circumstantial evidence part crossed at grade the engine driver had wider field than ever before. Its translations many persons are anxious to secure one of bring its readers into close touch with the 632 HAIN STREET. was not enough to convict Lowell. no way of giving warning of h it approach ex­ tbe two licens s in Pomona leaders in thought aud action of Contineotial Tbe case is rousiog much interest, reviving WILL INTEREST FARMERS cept by blowing a tin born. Tbe born was 1 have opened aa office at the above number, Flowers and Floral as it does one of tbe most remarkable trials far from being a sufficient warning. One Europe, while, in the Monthly Supplement where persoua can secure the services of un expert ever held in Maine. A. L. Shaw of Damariscotta is improving day in the year 1833 a farmer was crossing selected readings are given from leading Stenographer aud Typewriter st a nomiuul figure, tbe railroad track on one of the country roads American periodicals and from new books, as or 1 will come to your place of business every day his herd of Jerseys, and has recently pur and take your work by dictation returning the W ork of all kinds. chased two celebrated animals from (he Hood with a great load of eggs and butter. Just as he well as a list of tbe “ Broks of the Moptb." letters to you iu tlmu for the next mull at these l>r. Rogerson and 111m T r o u b le s Farm, Lowell, Mass. They are a bull by came out upon the track a train approached. The gain in (quantity is shown by tbe addition pi ices: of 88 pages in the first quarterly volume of Dr. Robert V. Rogerson, who gained no Brown Bessie's Son, 34550; darn, Vintage, The engineman blew his born lustily but the For an average of 40 letters pur week or less, S i . 50 farmer did not bear it. Eighty dozen eggs this year. This alone, continued through the •• •• more than 40 and less than 100, 2 .0 0 little notoriety by escaping from a Dover $3335; and a heller by Appeal 32107 out of aud 50 pounds of butter were smashed into year, would make a good-sized volume of 325 officer by whom he was arrested for beating a Persouia. Brown Bessie’s Son is out of the For nil legal work ss low as it can possibly be pages. U f tbe quality of tbe contents it ia done. bill for board at tbe Bangor Exchange, a year real Brown Bessie, winner of tbe 90 and 30 an indistinguishable mass. The railway com enough to aay that it well maintains its former ggrl ask your support Mr. Business Man for this or more ago, again turns up in Ellsworth. 5ays test at tbe World’s Fair, Chicago, 1893, □any bad to pay tbe farmer tbe value of bis venture. 17 Coakley’s Drug Store. high standard. It could not do more Rogerson is a veterinarian, and after bis es­ owned at Hood Farm. He has three daugh­ butter, eggs, horse and wagon. cape from tbe Piscataquis officer, fled tbe ters in the 14 lb. list, two of them waking A director uf the company, Ashland Baxter stale and it was not expected that he would re­ their records with their first calves, and Hood by name, went to Alton Graogc where George YOUR FAVORITE POEM Stephenson lived, to see if be could not in ­ turn. When Rogerson appeared in Ellsworth Farm owns about 30 heifers by this great sire Hera will bu prluted the old poouis that have de­ SOMETHING NEW! B e s t be was seen by Rufus Hamm, Jr., of this city that w ill give a good account of thewselves vent something that would give a warning lighted ihu world for gcucrailous; aud those 0/ and recognized. Mr. Hamm notified Sheriff when tried for butter tests. Vintage is a more likely to be beard. Stephenson went to modcru birth that seem worth piuscrvlng. Headers T R Y O U R are Lu v I led lo seud iu ihuir favorite poem*. Hooper aud Rogeraon was arrested. He did half sister of Merry Maiden, the champion work and the next day he bad a contrivance In O u r sweepstakes test cow at the World’s Fair, al­ which, when attached to tbe engine boiler, not take kindly to restraint and rather than When in Disgrace. allow tbe proceedings to weary him. he paid so owued at Hood Farw. The heifer pur­ and the steam turned on, gave out a sbril), discordant sound. The railroad directors, When tu disgrace with forluue aud rnuu'e eyes, L in e tbe bill aud departed.— Bangor Commercial. chased by Mr. Sbaw w ill be bred to Hood 1 all aloua baweep my outcast stale, NICKLE Farw Pogis. Since this purchase, tbe heifer’s greatly delighted, ordered similar contrivances Aud trouble deep bcaven with uiy bootless cries, The Best Tobacco daw, Pcrsonia, has made a test of 16 lbs. 3$ attached to all the locomotives. This ha* de Best Brands of Cigars The annual Farmers' Field day at the U ni­ u i. Pcrsonia is by the same sire as Merry veloped into tbe locomotive’s whistle as we Best Quality of Pipes versity of Maine, Orono, comes this year June Maiden and out of Modita, test, 15 lbs. 8 oz, knojv it. POWDER BREAD! Best Assortment of Goods 9. From the growing interest in tbe state, it daw of five in the 14 ilb. list and the grand Deairlug this man's art. aud that mao’s scope, is expected that this year’s Field Day w ill be Tbe next Aroostook war is thus announced W ith wbat 1 moat enjoy uonluulod least; Best Kind of Treaiuienl 26 daw of M eiry Maiden. I t is a pleasure to Absolutely Pure. Yet iu these thoughts m yself si roost despising, even more succea>ful than in tbe past. A r­ record such judicious purchasers as this by by tbe Blaine correspondent of the Star- 1 Happily 1 ibluk ou thee, aud theu my etale, Beuieiuber about Uoutmllu Milk Bread rangements are being made for reduced rates our Maine farmers who are starting iu on fine H erald: “ Our peas came up very rapidly this Like to the lark al bruaB of day arising over all railroads. Full circulars of informa­ Spring, planted on Saturday aod all up M on­ boollbfuiui-M. Assures lb« food a g a in s t__.. From eullen earth, slugs hyrnu* al beaveu’e gate; n Modern Bakery H o w a r d C ig a r Co. herds of thoroughbred cattle, uf which there all forms of edullsrattou common Ui the tion can be had by addressing Prof. Chat. D. day; large flocks of our neighbors’ hens gave For thy sweet love remembered eueb Wealth brings ke Ho Mlainke I should he many more iu Maine thau there brands. That then I eoeru to change my •late with kiuge. S I GOODS! Flint Bros 404 MAIN STREET. Woods, Orono, Maine. are. them a lift.” ttOY AL UAKllfU FOWDMtt GO., NIIW YOU* THE ROCKLAND COUH1KK-GAZETTK: SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1897,

ns, we are relegated to the same slow OBITUARY PERSONAL MENTION The Courier-Gazette. echednles that prevailed twenty-flve FO R T H IS M r. and Mrs. R. V. Follett visited Mr. and rW /Cf-A-W £I* years ago. This is even worse than A despatch received in this city Thursday Mrs. F. A. Follett, Belfast, this week. the K nox A Lincoln in recent years W E E K ONLY announced the death of Mrs. E. II. Bartlett, ALL THE HOME NEWS formerly of this city. Mrs. Bartlett it w ill be Mrs. Emily Hitchcock, who has been vis­ was affording, for it did maintain in remembered went to Brockton some time after iting iu Boston, returned home Tuesday night. DRESS GOODS. Published every Tuesday and Saturday rooming from Summer time an early and late day We will deliver to anyone who the death of her husband and has since made Miss Fannie Tibbetts entertained the E. N. 469 Main Street, Rockland, Maine train that was a great convenience. makes a purchase of ten dollars worth her home with her son Dr. O. L. Bartlett, also Whist Club lis t evening at her home on M id­ of groceries, floor excepted, 60 3bs gran­ formerly o f this city. She was taken seriously dle street. ■ Y THE ROCKLAND PUBLISH I NG CO. From Rockland’s standpoint it docs ill a number of weeks ago, but was thought to ulated sugar a t 4c a lb. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jones have been on a not seem that the best interests of the If you do not want ten dollars worth be slowly improving, and the news came in the NEWSPAPER HISTORY way of a sad suprise to the many who knew trip to Boston where Mrs. Jones has been The Rockland Gar ?tte was established in 1846. In road are snbserved in furnishing only we will sell 261hs. at 4c with a five dol­ studying the mid-summer m illinery styles. 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with her here. Mrs. Bartlett was one of the most this slow and antiquated service. So lar order, or with every dollar's worth Oscar Healey and wife and Capt. Bentley the Gazette in 1889. The Free Press was established you can have 61bs a t 4c a lb. active workers of Pratt memorial church of In 1855, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. fa r ns Sum m er business is concerned this city previous to the death of her husband, Healey, wife and daughter A llie of East Ladies of Knox County please read The Ui ‘ ““ ...... 189a. * The three * This is your opportunity as sugar the great hulk of freight and passen­ and a woman whose dominant cha-avteristics Boston are visiting relatives and friends in will be much higher. town. the following advertisement if think­ ger truffle is certain to be diverted from were a sublime Christian faith and a tender Subscriptions $2 per year in advance; single copies We have a fine Formosa flavor love for her family, lhe remains w ill be Miss Alsy Coburn is absent on a trip that three cents. he railroad and turned over to the Oolong Tea which we warrant brought to Rockland this morning for inter­ w ill ihclnde Washington, D. C., and Wellesley, ing of purchasing a dress this Sum­ Advertising rates based upon circulation and very steamboats. The Courier-Gazette al­ at ...... 35 ment beside her late husband. Mrs. Bartlett after which she will visit her niece, Mrs. reasonable. Also a very nice Formosa flavor Communications upon topics of general interest are ready hears loud complaint on the is survived by three sons Dr. O. L., John and Frank A. Berry, in Portland. mer as it will give a slight idea of what solicited. which we warrant a t ...... 28 Ralph Bartlett, and two