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 hit 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 double our profits Mrs. Bartlett was rising Go years of age. we are doing in the line of bargains. but are giving you the profit ot low and A. W . Rafuel of Castine is announced. received, and this complaint will swell Frank Sacker died at his home in Provi Miss Anderson is a niece o f Capt. and Mrs. prices. dence, R. I., Thursday aged about 50 years. into large proportions as the knowl S. T. Mugndge, and is now attending Castine Circulation 6 ,0 0 0 Each Issue lib Fancy Rio Coffee...... 22 M r. Sacker was formerly in the barberiag Normal school. edge becomes general. We believe the lib. pure Rio Coffee..,...... 18 business here but left Rockland 21 years ago. lib. Good Coffee...... IB Mrs. Helen Hadaway of Malden is visiting merchants should take some public ac His residence here was the house on Broad her cousin, Mrs. Chai. E. Hal), Middle street The ei,Riling tones of The Courier- lib. Genuine Java Coffee...... 24 street now occupied by R. L. Fogg The tion in the matter and seek to nrge up 11b. Old Govt, Java Coffee...... 31 hill. Mrs. Hadaway comes here at this time Gazette are to contain a notable scries deceased had many friends in this vicinity, to inspect the Rankin cottage at Halfway of copyrighted short stories by eminent on the railroad management the neces 1 Gal. Finest Fancy Ponce Mo and bis almost annual Summer visits wcr»* the 5 pcs. Colored Cheviots at 50c, worth 10 pcs. Crepon in light shades reduced lasses with 1 g»L Jug...... 49 Point which she expects to occupy this sum sity of giving ns something better than source of mutual pleasure. Mr. Sacker is mer with her family. 75c, just received. from 50c, 76c and $1.00 to 25c, 39c authors. These will be: 1 Gal Very Fancy Porto Itloo survived by his wife, who was the danghter "The Love of the Prince of Gtotlenberg," by we now enjoy. Molasses with jug...... 43 of M r. and Mrs. Ephraim Ulmer of this city, Miss K . J. Bromley has returned from a 3 pcs. Colored Mohairs at 33c, reduced and 69c. They make the most beau Anthony Hope. Onr people would not wish in any 1 Bbl Very Best Patent Flour and by three sons. visit in New York. While in the city she from 42c. tiful Evening and House Dresses of was offered a very fine position in kindergar ••A Deputy Culprit,” by Francis Lynde. degree to appear unreasonable. If the on the market, warranted or Mrs. Catherine C. Farrington, formerly of all goods shown aud are unparalleled "My Sunday at Home," by Rudyard Kipling. money refunded...... 35.25 ten instruction, but the engagement being for 5 pcs. Colored Mohairs at 39c, reduced Rockland, died at her home at Gardiner, May bargains nt the prices. "Diana's Story," by Lucy C. Lillie. Maine Central should give a full and a year she declined, not caring to absent her from 50c. Call on the Cash store and see how 4. She had been in feeble health for some self from Rockland for so long a time. Miss "Dorthnby,” by William Terry Brown, fair trial of the service that we’d been much you can save by not having to time, suffering from a serious heart trouble, 3 pcs. Colored Mohairs at 69c, reduced 10 pcs. Fancy Black Goods nt 98c, re "Loup Garon." by A fiance 1 bompson. Bromley would like to see the kindergarten led to believe was coming, and it was and Sunday previous she fell, sustaining a system introduced into the Rockland public ••When the Emperor Died," by Benjamin pay for losses which trust stores make from 75c. duced from $1.50 and $2.00. then demonstrated that it was not on fracture of the hip hone, and her physical schools. Northrop. cash customers pay for. condition was such that she could not rally 3 pcs. Colored Mohairs at 79c, reduced all accounts a paying investment, then We would call your attention to the "My Terrible Plight," by Mrs. Henry E. from the shock. The deceased was a native People You’ve Heard Of. from $1.25, a bargain. Dndeney. we shonld have to acknowledge that o f Warren, but lived in Rockland until 18S9, 50 inch Black India Twilled that we "The Last Sacrifice,” by Ian Maclaren. the road, at least front t hat standpoint, when she moved to Gardiner. She was a Geo. F. Evans, general manager of the 10 pcs. Vigoroaux, 45 inches w ide, 50c, are selling for 60c. If the now consistent and worthy member of the First Maine Central railroad, has leased a cottage tariff bill passes It will cost 75c., Here is a class of stories such as the was justified in reverting to the slower at Prout’s Neck for the ensuing year. w orth 69c. Baptist church and a lady greatly loved and buy now if not made up until fall. best magazines seek eagerly to get. and more conservative schedule. NORTH END respected for her Christian character and many Prof. Shailer Mathews, of the University o f 20 pcs. Novelty and Checked at 89c, The Courier-Gazette offers its readers But as it is it looks to our communi true womanly traits. She was 74 years of Chicago, in a note written in Venice May 5th, worth 60c. A new lot of Wool Grenadines and who love good stories a rich treat. But age. She is survived by three children, Mrs. says that he had a delightful trip in Palestine. ty as if they were shut off without op L. M. Bird, Miss Katie E. Farrington and Dr. Small, of the University of Chicago, goes 60 pcs. Novell v and Checked at 50c, Bunting which are the newest for the best is not too good for our patrons. portunity to plead, and we repeat, the Cash Grocery, Alfred M. Farrington, Supt. of the Street De to Europe later in the year for a well-earned w orth 69c. this season. dissatisfaction is very great. partment Boston Gas Light Co. lest. Clothes do not always make a man. R ankin B lock. Col. and Mrs. Buck w ill take passage by 10 pcs. New Plaid Tor 12 l-2c. The best dressed man in Congress is a rail from Washington to San Francisco on the 5 pcs 50 inch Dress Flnnuels at 39c, POINTS ON POLITICS. Hooked for Rockland. 26th. Col. Buck has two Secretaries of Lega Popnlist from Washington. A Large .ot of Remnants Wool Goods good durable goods. THAT LINCOLNVILLE POSTMASTER Alphonso Mason arrived in Bath this week tion. Capt. Edmund Rice, of the U. S.Army, with his wife w ill accompany him as military Mr. Bryan says: “ We have now a harmo from Bangor where he filled a week’s engage for Waists, Skirts and Children's One case Muslin, 32 inch, at 5c a yard Since the Canadian preferential tar ment presenting his famous shadowgraph act. attache. W. D. Baker o f Augusta goes as his nious Democratic party." I t is hardly neces Editor The Courier-Gazette:—The fol private secretary. One cose dimities at 6 l-4c, worth sary to add that the remark was not made in His dramatic company will arrive in Bath Dresses at very low prices. iff in favor of England was adopted lowing clipping from the Rockland Opinion Mrs. Eugene Hale, who is going to Rome St. Louis or in the neighborhood of Congress. week after next for rehearsal and w ill open 12 l-2c. some of the Canadian manufacturers it worthy of the yellow journals of New York where her son Chandler, secretary o f the Mr. Bryan should furnish a geographical dia the summer season at Boothbay.June 3d. The city in point of reliability: American legation is ill, sailed from New talk of removing their plants to this gram. company and Manager Mason has engaged a "Mr. H. L. True has been appointed poatmaa- York Saturday on the French line steamship lerat Lincolnville Center. Mr A. J. Miller,the strong list of well known actors to support his 26 pcs. Novelty Dress Goods at 25c, side of the line. They are not carry Even the wumps, toadies and tuft-hunter; La Bourgogne, accompanying Gen. W m . F. Democrat who held the place, courteously ten favorite actress. last season’s prices 39c. Our 6 1-4c Remnant Box is always ing on business as a sentiment. are beginning to understand that President dered hla resignation, so the Republicans could Among the list are Ed Emery who has been Draper, who succeeds Wayne MacVeagb as M cKinley was thoroughly in earnest when he gel the office without being at the trouble of leading man with the Stowaway and Thomas United States ambassador to Italy. declared that this government under his ad making a removal " full of Bargains. E. Shea, Miss Emery and Mr. and Mrs.Jack- ministration would see that /Vmerican citizens The Opinion editor would do well to get Robert Kemp, of Boston, better known John Morley said in a recent speech: son and Miss Thorne. Mason and Titus w ill are fully protected in every part of the world. posted before making such positive statements. as Father Kemp, the originator o f the “ Olde “We see the Sultan laughing, the give their shadowgraphs for the first time east All our Pattern Dresses Reduced in Every day brings forth some further proof “ M r.” A. J. M iller, postmaster at Lincolnville Folks Concert,” whose fame once extended of Boston. throughout the country and foreign lands, is Greeks bleeding, and the British Prime that the country at last has a genuine Ameri Center, is Miss Annie J. M iller; she is a Among the bookings already made are Price. 10 pcs. Fine Grade Vigoreaux for Minister making ajestof it all.” Lord Republican, dyed in the wool, and she dead at the age of 77 years. During the last can administration.—N . Y. Mail. Rockland, Camden, Waltham, Bar Harbor, “ courteously” resigned because of a business five years he had been helpless from creeping Tailor Suits in prices from 75c to Salisbury’s reference to “backing the It is understood that the debate on the tar Oldtown, Belfast, Jonesport, Eastport, Calais, engagement and not for any political reason paralysis which finally resulted fatally. wrong horse” was not particularly iff b ill w ill begin in the senate on Monday, St. John, N. B., Lewiston, Biddeford, Water $1.50. May 24. That w ill be a little over five weeks whatever. The Democratic party doubtless N . B. M illiken, a brother of Seth L., called ville and Portland. The date in this city has at this office during bis stay here, and in sympathetic. before the Fourth of July recess. The Senate has a monopoly of “ courtesy,” and verily we not been decided upon but it w ill probably speaking of the last hours of his brother told can make that holiday a day of thanksgiving believe courtesy w ill die with that party. be sometime in September. how on the night before he died be was con The Cuban news from this time as well as of patriotic enthusiasm by passing Several new plays are being rehearsed for the b ill before the Fourth comes. Senator scious of his condition and in a clear, steady which scenery is being painted by a leading voice offered a most earnest and fervent onward will have an absorbing interest Gorman predicts that lit w ill passed by July I. More Memorial Orators. artist. Let us hope that he w ill come nearer the mark prayer. To those who stood near it seemed for this country. It is evident that a Rev. T. E. Bristow of Rockport and for beautiful, and indicated that he was willing protest in some shape or other is about here than he did in his firyanite prophecies mer pastor of the Congregational church at last fall. to meet his Father and Great Judge.— Belfast to be made by the McKinley adminis Sherman Mills is employed by Asbury Cald Always Remembers Rockland Journal. President McKinley added to his enviable well Post G. A. R. to deliver the Memorial J. W . Jackson, formerly of Hewett & Jack- FULLER & CO tration against Spain's barbarity in reputation as a thoughtful and graceful orator address at Sherman Mills Memorial day. son, dry goods, this city, now in the same A Valuable Prescription. dealing with the insurrection. This by his speech on Saturday at the unveiling of Col. W . H. Fogler of this city has accepted the Washington Monument in Philadelphia. business in Alameda, Calif., in remitting his Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., may not bring recognition of the bel an invitation to deliver the Memorial address subscription, says: “ Sun,” writes; “ You have a valuable prescrip I t is gratifying to the pride of every American at Vinalhaven. ligerency to the insurgents as soon as that the high position of Chief Executive is “ Though times are bard we can't live w ith tion in Electric Bitters, and I can cheeefully coal from Baltimore for the Maine Central in Rev. T. J.Wright of Waldoboro will deliver MARINE MATTERS. again filled by a man who can pronounce an out The Courier Gazette. I enjoy reading it recommend it for Constipation and Sick less than three months. The schooner car many people desire, bnt it will un the address at Machias. and keep up the intertst for the old home. I Headache, and as a general system tonic it doubtedly hasten the eventuality. The oration so chaste in composition, so dignified ried better than 1000 tons, and tbe freight in tone and so edifying in its historical esti Prof. L. C. Bateman, who spoke at Waldo note with regret the death of many old asso has no equal.” Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2625 Cot W hat Our Hume Vessels Are Doing.—Notes was $2.75, >2.50 and $2.25 per t »n, respec anxiety in Madrid over the forthcom mate as this tribute to Washington at Phila boro last year, w ill deliver the Memorial ad ciates and friends. Next week we attend the tage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, of Ouur tor-deck nml Fo'csle. tively, for each cargo.— Bangor News. Maine State Picnic, which meets here each could not eat nor digest food, had a backache in g developments in the Cuban situa delphia, which was as worthy of the occasion dress at Auburn this year. Schs. Peerless, Mary Snow, Pemaquid, year in May at Shell Mound Park, where we which never left her and felt tired and weary, as was his eulogy of Grant, delivered in New Mabel H all and Florida arrived Tuesday tion is not groandless. renew acquaintances, listen to an address by but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her York. from Boston. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS HOOD’S PILLS cur© Liver Ille, some son of Maine and have a general good health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. time, which includes baked beans and brown cents add $1.00. Get a bottle at W . H K it Scb. Romeo brought staves Tuesday from Reported from Drown A Company's In the Phillippine Islands the Span pleasant laxative. D ru g g is ts . AN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION A AU bread.” tredge’s Drug Store. Bucksport (or the Cobb Lime Co. W eekly Freight Circular. iards are making some headway Scb. Charity, with lumber to W. H . Glover Co., arrived Tuesday from Bangor. The business of the past week has been toward putting down the rebellion. Shall We Not Have One In Rockland?—A ^laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa A a a AAA a a a a a a a a a j ^ of rather limited volume. Vessels of the The insurgents, though, were never as School Topic of Interest. Schs. Wm. Rice, from Portland, and Thos. larger class for long voyage trades would be Hix, from Biddeford, arrived Tuesday. taken for case oil and general cargo upon the strong in that quarter br they are in As the time of graduations approach, our Scb. A. J. W hiting arrived Tuesday from basis of previous rates paid, but the offerings thoughts naturally turn to past graduations Cuba, and the physical obstacles THE ORIGINAL ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE. Searsport with wood to Cobb Lime Co. o f tonnage are yet of an exceedingly limited some one of which especially calls to mind against the Spanish armies are not so character, hence little actual business has the close of our school days. In order (hat Schs. R. L . Kenney, Colson; Caroline been accomplished. There is some inquiry great. At no time did the Phillippine our schoolmates may not be forgotten and the Knight, Cole, and Jordan L. Mott, Dyer, for South Africa, with an additional fixture memory of our school days grow dim alumni ij-aagBaaagag from Boston, arrived Wednesday. disturbance occasion anything like the to Port Elizabeth at 229. 6. Bairel petroleum associations are formed in colleges, academies Scb. Jennie Howard arrived from Bangor anxiety in Spaiu which the Cuban freights continue very quiet, though some in and high schools. Such associations are not Wednesday with lumber. quiry is noticed for fall loading. Rates are rebellion has caused. The Phillippiucs only pleasant and helpful to the alumni them Sack Boys’ Suits Scb. Helen Montague, Adams, arrived low and unrerounerative. In naval.store will doubtless remain under Spanish selves but are also a source of strength to the from Portland Wednesday where she dis freights there is nothing doing through local school. Colleges and other tuition schools Have received our attention of late and the authority for a few more years or de charged lumber from Jacksonville. She loads negotiations. The Rive Plate lumber trade depend largely upon the loyalty and support result is bound to please both the little men and S u its stone at Carver’s Harbor for Mayport. continues extremely dull. Shippers could cades, but even the most sanguine of of their graduates for students and finances. parents. Because the boy ia “hard on his clothes” Sch Charlie & W illie, Post, sailed Tuesday probably use a few vessels at £8 and £9 from Spanish statesmen must feel depressed W ith a city high school which derives its Never seem to is no reason why he should have to wear clothes from Cobb Lime Co. for New York. the Provinces, and £11.50 and £12 from the money from the local taxation and gives free at this time by the outli ok in Cuba. stray from popu Gulf, but owners are not disposed to accept instruction to the children of the one city that are “bard on him.” Don’t let him lose his Sch. Alaska, from C. Doherty, for Boston, these rates. From Boston or Portland to only, the case is different yet even here an sailed Tuesday. lar favor, and cer self respect because he doesn’t look respectable. Buenos Ayres £7.50 has been accepted. alumni association can be of great help to the Sch. Mary S. Wonson, Gilbert, sailed Tues The Courier-Gazette learns with re We offer suits this week of stylish, durable cloth, There is a moderate inquiry for geueral cargo school. tainly they are be day for Portland, from Cobb Lime Co. tonnage to Brazil, and also for tbe more gret that the proposed Summer ar The strength of a school is not alone in the well made and firmly stitched for only 84.00. coming to the av- Schs. Commerce, Vetterling, and O. M. northern ports o f South America, but with amount of funds and the number of its Surely when such desirable clothing costs so little rangement of trains over tlie Knox & Marrett, from Perry Bros.; Edward Lameyer, no special improvement in rates vessels are students. The sentiment of its pupils and Lincoln division lias been abandoned erag e m an . Ours are bound to your son can be dressed like a little gentleman. Beal, and Lena White, Ott, from Cobb Lime not readily obtainable for these trades. There its parents towards the school affairs in par Bring in the boys and inspect our stock. Co.; Woodbury M. Snow, Brown, from A. has been 00 increase in tbe demand for either by the Maine Central and that the old ticular and towards education in general has please fastidious dressers. W e sell F. Crockett Co.; A. W. Ellis, Ryder, from West India or Windward tonnage. Rates out much to do with the success of its teachers. Children’s Under Waists 23 cents each. arrangement, now in operation, will suits to tit you and when we say A. C. Gay & Co., for New York, sailed Tuts and home continue to rule low, and this fact, How better can a healthy sentiment and continue in force. day. coupled with the advancing season, causes interest in the school be aroused than by the they fit they do,— but we don’t say Schs. Romeo, (or Bucksport, and Forester, rather limited offerings of vessels. Coastwise A few weeks ago we published with support of a strong alumni association? so, until you think so. Let us sell for Ellsworth, with general cargo from Cobb, lumber freights continue dull, and with numer great pleasure a letter written by Gen In the seventies an alumni association of Waterproof Coats, $2.69 :> W ight & Co., sailed Tuesday. ous vessels seeking business of this character, the Rockland High school was formed hut you a Sack Suit, a good one for eral Passenger Agent Boothhy to Rep Scb. David Siner, Fernald, with stone from rates are given no opportunity to improve. lived only a short time on account of the Today we offer to close, two lots of heavy drill waterproof There is a more general inquiry for coal ton reseutative Spear of this city, setting small number of graduates. The situation $10, $12, $15. LoDg Cove (or New York, sailed Tuesday. coats at 82.69 each, which is far below wholesele price. We do nage to the East, but carriers are numerous, forth the particulars of a new train has changed for now the alumni list is large. Sch. Ida Hudson, Bishop, from A. C. Gay and rates consequently low. schedule that the Maine Central was to From four to thirty six have been graduated this for the reason that they sell slow. We thougt they’d sell at & Co., (or Portland, sailed Tuesday. sight a t $5.00, but we w ere m istaken, so we’ve m ade up our Chaktkrs.— Scb. Elbridge Gerry hence to give this eud of the road. It coinpie- each year for more than thirty years. Scb. Florida, Strout, from Cobb Lime Co., La Vela and back, general cargo, p. t.—Sch. Besides forming an association for social minds to sell them at a loss. for Dover, sailed Tuesday. Lavinia M. Snow, K ing’s Ferry to Curacao, hended a vastly improved freight ser and friendly reasons there are other reasons < Leather Belts Schs. Addle Clement, Perkins, lor Penob lumber £ 6 — Scb. Jennie H all, Satilla to St. that w ill appeal to the friends of our school. Lot 1 is a heavy black drill coat out 54 inches long and ia far vice and night trains between this city scot, and J. H. Butler, Closson, for Ellsworth, John, P. R., lumber £6 and p oit charges.— The school itself needs the help and interest superior to a rubber coat for durability. It cost us 83.50. Our For Men, Women and Boys. with general cargo from John Bird Co., sailed Scb. R. D. Spear, hence to Kingstou, W. P. aud Boston. The business men of our that such an association will give. Scholars closing price $2.69. Tuesday. lumber £3 75, U. S. gold.—Sch. Cassie Jame community uttered a unanimous note and teachers can do better work when the Twelve or Fifteen different styles Lot No. 2 is a heavy covert cloth drill, out 54 inches long and Thursday night schs. Nautilus, Fly Away, son, Hurricane Island to Mayport, stone 90 of applause at the announcement. Now friends of the school are taking an interest in cents.— Scb. Ella M. Storer, Brunswick to (he affairs of the school. from which to make your seleetion. will make a tine garment for teaming, as it will not show mud or Jennie G. Pillsbury, for New York, R. L. it appears that no part of the contem dirt. W holesale price $3.50. Closing price $2.69. Kenney, for Boston, were loading from Cobb Boston, lumber p. L— Sch. Lugano, Rondout Here are a few things (bat our association Colors: Dark Red, Brown, Green, to Boston, cement, p. t.— Scb. A. F. Kindberg, plated improved service is to he given might plan to do: Have an annual supper We also have a lot of short jackets made from the black Lime Co. Black, Russet, White. Edgewater to Bangor, coal 65 cents.— Scb. us. The dissatisfaction will he loud at Crescent Beach orelscwbere^ engage some drill, suitable for fishermen or sailors, that cost ub $2.50, th a t Scb. France* R. Baird finished repairs at John K . Souther, Pt. Johnson to Porllaud, and universal. good lecturer at least once a year to deliver a 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Cobb, Butler & Co.’s yard, and is ready to coal 40 cents. lecture that w ill he a help to the culture of we’ll sell a t $1.69. sail for St. John, N. B , to load laths for P hil When the Knox £i Lincoln It. It. the city, the proceeds of the lecture to buy adelphia. was sold to the Maine Central, it was books for the school library; decorate the I f you have any small advertisement— help Sch. Onward was loading yesterday for wanted, lost, found, e tc — put it in Every under positive assurances that greater walls of the school house with pictures and Boston from Almon Bird. other works of art. Others w ill think of more body’s Column, printed in every issue of The Golf Hose 50 cents. Scb. Richmond is to be bought by Capts. train facilities would he given the ways to help the educational sentiment of Courier-Gazette. Thousand* o f people w ill E. C. Kenniston and Eugene Stauton, aud our city. There arc enough alumni of our ’ We have an elegant line of all wool Golf Hose in neat plaids and mixtures. With feet or with- read it. road. At times these assurances have coutiuue iu the coasting business iu command been wade good; but now, with the school in this city to form a good association ’ out’asyou prefer aud ten or a dozen from which to select. You’ll find these as good as most hose of Capt. Stauton. We hope that June will not pass without the steamer Frank Jones withdrawn a d formation of the Rockland High School ’you see $1.00, We bought direct from the mills, thus there is only our own small profit between The schooner S. M. Bird, Captain John no Summer night service to he given Aluruni Association. -makers aud consumers. We’ve got better one at $1.00 and $1.50 if you want them, boys’ Golf M errill, that is discharging coal for the Maine Cential, recalls to Frank E. Crowley, agent , Hose 75c. for the Maine Central in Belfast, that the above schooner discharged a cargo of coal in ICE Belfast for the company iu February, 1880. ADVERTISES ALWAYS. Mr. Crowley became Belfast agent in Decem ber, 1879, aud that was toe first cargo of coal o. W. Perry wauu the public to kuow The progressive business man advertises all (he time, in dull times and discharged after be became agent. Capt. that he is supplying customers every day : J. F. GREGORY & SON, 1 M ernll was then as now in commaud o f tbe aloug his ice routes. iu good times- lie makes it u steady tiling. You will observe that the schooner. “ But theie is some difference in He has not sold out—he is on deck w ith the fiuest outfit this city ever saw. great patent medicine men who make advertising a science do that way. OIUE PRICE CLOTHIERS freights now,” said Mr. Crowley. “ In 1880 Ice delivered at your door at all hours. wc paid Captain Merrill £2.75 pci ton freight Let me pul your name ou my Hat. The Courier-Gazette is the medium of Eastern Maine for the advertiser. ( Under Farwell Opera House, Rockland. Branch Store, Warren. and 1 n ibis cargo we pav but 75 cents. The circulation is both great and good and rates are reasonable. Why, 1 can remember that in 1881 the ^VVV^ ^ y t^ VVVVVVyyyyVyyyyyyVVVVVVVyyy^ schooner Day I’ght, a Belfast built vessel, 444444444H »4»»444$$»4»44444»4»l Capt. David Hodgdon, made three trips with C. W. PERRY. THE K(‘< KI.ANP < '(H’RiKh -GAZETTE, SATURl'A V MAY 22 ’"-7
Clifton & Karl are painting the J. B. Porter Y. M C. A- NOTES IF YOU ENJOY EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN residence, Suffolk street. Miss T.ffa St. Clair is acting as assistant j Rev. F. S. Bickford of Vet n o n t w ill address Advert remenU In thia column not to exceed A Cup of Coffee five tinea Inserted once for 2ft cent*, four time* for The ball season is fairly in. teacher in one of the lower grades of the • the 4 o’clock mi ding tomorrow . 60 cent* The North Bretze Club meets this evening *McL*in Building. I The record of sta'islics for ihe m ortb of with Mrs. Henry Gregory, Front street. B en Boll has undergone a local revival i A pnl shows that the men's meetings had an Thai .ali’llea, ihnt make, your brrakfaat Ihe W anted. The fire department was called out for since Trilby’s visit. The penny machines I average attendance of 65 and a total at’ end- delight fill meal of the day ask your i ance o f 259 The average attendance at the practice Tuesday evenirg trv an a’arm from are all playing it and everybody that cannot grocer for A N T E D -A girl for general housework; is whistling it. I boy’s meetings was 23, total at’ endance 90; ranet be reliable and capable. Three In box 42. The Gay house on North Main street and two ja il meetings were held. The literary high life WINSLOW. RAND & WATSON’S theW family. Apply at residence of C. PIDNKY The Rubinstein Club met with Mrs. James society met five times, total attendance 120, SM ITH, Main Street, Thomaston. 80tf Wight, Masonic street, yesterday afternoon, Frank D. Lamb’s house on Limerock street ’’'sZ loS ""1 have been repainted, the former white, the average attendance 24; 590 used the gymna for rehearsal. “HIGH LIFE” A N TED —Board for the Summer. In ex- latter in colors. sium; 45 baths were taken. Tii? annual change will teach practical dreawmaklng, The letter csriers appear in new uniforms meeting was attended by about 60; five men W Claremont Commandery, K . T., had a Packed in 1 and 3 Ih. air tight tin cans. Re cutting and fitting to moaaure. Beat of rcfareaceaof cadet bine. I he new regalia ia very fetching, were assisted; one committee meeting was ven, prefer going on farm Addrea* MRS. II. special meeting Monday night, when the turnable if not aatiafactory. likewise the carrier!. held. The rooms were visited by 2700 men, OLMBS, 144 «V. Mth 8t , New York. 29 Order of Red Cross was conferred upon E . S John R. Cousins, who has been residing on a daily average of 102 visits. IF YOU WISH FOR ANTKD-A tenement of two or three rooma S. Stearns of Camden. Mrs. Mills will sing a solo at the men’s for very light housekeeping. Address Rox W illow slreet has moved Into the house at W 1M, Camden, Me. 28 No. 4 North Main street. A dozen o f the employes of E. H . Rose 4 o’clock meeting to-morrow. went on a ride to West Rockport last Monday rr u p : ii k stt t e a . Warren L. Pbinney of Thomaston is clerk ANTED —People to know that I do the very afternoon, calling up in Bert Clark who was beat of Upholetery and Faralture repair- . ing for M. M. Genthner, succeeding Leroy formerly employed by that firm. OUR YEARLY OFFER Ask for Winslow, Rand & Watson’s W Ing, old furniture repolished and make over matCole who enters the office of Dr. C. Thomas Beautiful eyea grow dull and dim I he forty-fifth annual tweeting of the Maine tresses N.T, MURRAY, Sea street. Sank As the swift years steal away. Tfc0tfApr2O i Medical Society w ill he held in the Common According to usual custom Tbe Courier- Benutiful, willowy forms so slim Gazette makes tbe following offers: ROYALTY CHOP The frame of John F. Singhi’s house on Council Chamber in Portland June 2, 3 and 4. Lose fairness with every day. For the first peck of green peas we will ANTED-Some good Tiger Striped Shaggy Park street is up and boarded. The work ia The program w ill he an especially fiae one. I UChoiecat blended Formosa Oolong, in 1-2 lb. and 1 lb- Kittens and good pure black, and pure j being done by Schwartz, the Camden con But she still Is queen and hath chariva ta give a yearly subscription to The Courier- W Maltean, 4 to 6 aaontka, all males, Address MRS. | tin cans. Rotnrnablo if not satisfactory. tractor. The Misses Coburn, Broadway, were sp are Gazette. MARY II. RAN LETT, Rockland, Maine. 16 startled the other night by a burglar whom Miss Freda Bicknell is substiluting as Who wears youth's coronal — beautiful For the second peck, the paper for six IRLS for general housework, nurses and the they discovered entering a window. They hair. months. W inslow, Rand & Watson, nursery can obtain flrst-claas places by apply- 1 operator at the central telephone office in the gave an alarm and the fellow made his escape. G absence of Miss Mabel Spear, who is taking For the third peck the paper for three Ing at the Intelligent office of M R 0.R .C . HEDGES, I he police were notified. months. BOSTON. 7 Grove Street, Rockland. 48. a vacation. James Y. Martin and wife of Belfast were I We further offer: 4Sold by all the leading grocer*. Capt. Wm. Butman’s steamer, the W. G. For Sale. in the city this week. Mr.M artin had charge | For the first peck of potatoes The Courier- Butman, looks trim and neat in her new of the carriage dapartment under Warden Gazette for one year. coating of paint. She is now in fine condi Preserve Your Hair Don't Pay $2.00 a Oat Ion for FOR 0Bw SALE—Carriage Paint Sh p In Town of Rice and was accounted one of the smartest ! For the second peck the paper for six arren, large shop, low rent, plenty of work, tion for the season’s business officials that institution ever had. months. Ice Cream. A good openingjpenlng for a ys'ungjnung man. Ill health cause The class of ’97, R. IL S., holds its last so and you preserve your youth. of sale. Must close soon. Inquire of E L. John L. Saunders has withdrawn from the 1 For the third peck the paper for three Gold Watches THOM PSON, Warren, Maine. W*4t ciable next Thursday evening in Armory hall. painting firm of Saunders & Benner, i r ’ e-. I “A woman is as old aa she months. There should be a large attendance for it is to eat having been bought by Tillson W. Benner. These offers are open to any of our readtrs OR SALK—Seeond hnmd Bloycle. Centuiy be an especially interesting event. looks,” saya the world. No in Knox, Lincoln or Waldo counties. Columbian, In good running order. Price Mr. Saunders is shortly to go to Boston for F$20. Addrcsa HERBERT K. MESSER. South It is said that the question of whether flags medical treatment and felt the need of a rest. woman lookn as eld as she is Union, Me. 27tf should be displayed at full or half-mast Mem The county schools had a holiday Thursday, if her hair has preserved its borw orial Day has been referred to the commander- Silverware the teachers being in attendauce upon the I ARM FOR SALK.—For sale on reasonable in-chief of tbe G. A. R., who states that the normal beauty. You can keen >hn Buttoiner, a daughter. terms the Elbridge Burton farm In Warrea, Knox County Teachers’ Association conven Bkrky—Rockport, May 14, to Mr. and Mrs. F containing about one hundred and thirty acres.proper position is balf mast. tion in Rockport. This holiday gave the pu hair from falling out, restoring Ralph Berry, a son. Apply to JOHN R. BTUDLKY, Friendship, or Scarlet fever is prevailing just now to a pils an excellent opportunity to attend the BiGKroiiD—Camden, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. WM. II. II- FOGLER.FOGLER, Rockland. 8w26 its normal color, or restore the James H. Blokford. a son. considerable extent in this city and vicinity, Carnival of the Republic matinee. T n ir r —Rockport, May 9, to Mr. and Mre. W il FOR ALMOST NOTHING. EW HOUSE FOR SALE—Now nearing com although most of the cases are reported to he John T. Berry’s barn on Broadway was normal color to gray or faded liam 8. Tripp, a daughter—Luda Lorlino. pletion nt 16 Birch street. House with ell; of a mild form. The local board of health OB8DAI.H—Door Isle, M ay U, to Mr. and lira. N8 rooms, front hall, bock hall, buth room, 6 closets, burned at 1.30 Thursday morning, together hair, by the use of John Woraa.Me, a non. large, light attic; all conveniently arraaged. High reported seven cases the first of the week. with its contents which included quite a and dry cellar. Lot 60x»0. Fhie healthful location. Miss Mary C. King, who has been in charge quantity of hay. It was probably touched TDIIDD If you want a gold watch 600 ft. from electrics. 16 mlautcs walk to P. O. of the House of the Good Shepherd, has gone Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Call and Inspect the house during woiklng hours or ofl by some rascal without due regard for the address J N. FARNH AM, 82 Cedar Street. to her former home in Wisconsin where she consequences. Building and contents were or a set of silver dishes wo Apr. 20 TftStf w ill take a needed rest. Miss Cornelia Went insured for >1400 with A. S. Black. BUY A worth of New York succeeds her temporarily. WITH THE CHURCHES T71OR SALK—A tt» active oottago houae, six Frank Chapman, until recently in tbe can tell y»u where to got U. S. Fish Commissioner Schooner Gram* F rooms, piazza on southerly side, water io employ of the Knox Gas & Electric Co., is Bailor's Snug Harbor, Capt. Au.vantUN bouse, stable connected; % acre lot, fine maples pus arrived in Gloucester this week after a now with the Anchor Electric Co. of Boston At St. Peter’s Episcopal church last Sun native of Bn I fast, aged S6 yeara. along front of it, live minutes walk from church, cruise along the Maine coast. Her cargo as salesman. As soon as he becomes day nine candidates were confirmed. Borns—Boston, May 14, at Carney Hospital, them by buying schoolhouse and bench, saltable for a summer or W hite consisted ol seed lobsters which will be strip thoroughly familiar with this line of work tbe Marr J . (Harrington), widow o t Thomas F. Burna, winter residence, situated in the plcturesqne vil Rev. A. D. Thibodeau of Lincoln w ill sup aged 64 years. The remains wore brought home lage of Owl’s Head Price $000. Apply to O. G. ped at the Ten Pound Island Hatchery and firm will probably place him on the road. ply the Methodist charge of Knox and Merrill for burial at the Catholic oemetery In Thomnaton. MOFFITT, and see photograph of It at office 862 the eggs hatched out. Mr. Chapman likes very much in his new Vanmaw—Waldoboro, May 13, Mrn. Charles Main Bt., Rocklurd, Maine. TB2fttf the coming year, commencing Sunday. M ountain Tbe board o f aldermen will hold a special position and that he is liked goes without Varnish, aged 77 yeurs. Rev. W. O. Holman is supplying the Bap Haundkbh—Dour Isle, May 9, Josephine, wife of ORSES FOR SALE.—About a dozen West saying. meeting Monday afternoon, this being the tist pulpit in Rockport The church has had Charles Saunders, aged 19 yenrs $ 5 WORTH s GOODS ern and second hand horses now on hand Farrington-Gardiner, May 4, Mrs. Culhariao H and for aulo ut low prlocs. W. L. B ARROWS,date set for tbe hearing on the petition of The supper given by the ladies of St. Ber no regular pastor since Rev. II. B. Woods ihe Vinalhaven Telegraph & Telephone Co., O, Farrington, formerly of Rockland, aged 74 years. Freezer Union. Me. Mtf nard’s parish last Tuesday evening was a very went to Caribou. TURNBR—Palermo, May 14, Mrs. Warren Tumor. notice of which appears in another column. enjoyable affair. A delicious supper was Services w ill be held at the Highlands to Mr Alia—Morrill, May 10, Mre. Sarah Mears, OR SA L E —a small manufacturing business It is understood that there w ill be no oppo appreciated by a large number. Ma Sweet aged about 77 yenra morrow at 2.30 p. in , with address by Rev. J. And Make It Yourself. which can be profitably developed by tbs ad sition. was in attendauce with her famous daughters, F dition of capital Call or write for particulars. S. Moody, subject, “ Tbe Necessity of Church and paying !#3.95 ex tra in much to the delight of the audience. Miss GEO. II. G AR D IN ER , Thomaston. Mo. 28tf The steamer Rockland which has been un Membership, to be Saved.” dergoing some repairs on Messrs. E. & I. K. Lizzie Donohue impersonated Ma Sweet in a OR SALE—At West Malo street, Thomaston, cash. It is at tlio store of Stetson’s Marine railway, has been put into charming manner, and was ably assisted by a Services at St. Peter’s church tom orrow: The only freezer made having the the two-story wooden frame building, with 1030. a. in , morning prayer and sermon; 12 F lot, occunlod by II. M.Uardlner, harness dealer. Athe water again. The boat is to go on the number of charming young ladies. The candy r0-L gtACK.. MANflGElCr" Triple Motion, the Duplex Dasher, good business locution. Will be sold for cash at a new Belfast and Brooklin route in a few table was presided over by Misses Lottie M c 1., Sunday school and men’s Bible class; price far bolow Its value. Was thoroughly rebuilt 7.30, evens mg and address. the Double Self-Adjusting Wood three years ago. Apply to 11. M. GARDINER, or weeks and is being put in first class condition Laughlin and Helen Cousins. The house FOR ONE W EEK G. II G AR D IN ER , Thomaston, Me. 23tf for the service. keepers were Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Rev. Thomas Stratton at the Church of Scraper Bar. Immanuel, Universalist, tomorrow morning Watch for C. F. Prescott’s grand street Cousins who are in a large measure responsi w ill preach on tbe theme, “ What is a Chris Commencing Monday, May 24. QTORK FIXTURES FOR SALE—York safe, parade this noon and then take in the free ble for the success of the affair. O wulght 1600 lbs.; meat, platform and two tian?” There will be no evening service. F. A, IETERSON, counter scales; coffee mill; three show cases and show at the grounds immediately after. Don’t Michael A. Burns and Michael J. Keefe A Four Minute Freezer other fixtures. L. F. STARRETT, Assignee, think of making any other engagement for were initiated into Limerock Council, Knights The Rev. David P. Hatch of Bangor w ill Rockland, opposite Thorndike Hotel. 19 IS this evening other than for Prescott’s circus. of Columbus Tuesday night. June 6 there w ill preach at the Congregational church Sunday R ice's The Leader In the Market be work in the second degree and as many as morning. The pastor preaches in the eve p c It is a home enterprise and we must give it a Who can also show you a We Sell Them j j KnuckieJotnt Cider Press all complete. Can good send off. a dozen candidates are in waiting. The mem ning. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch will visit friends be seen running. S. T. JACKSON, East Jefferson, C o m e d ia n s The Knox Trotting Park is being put in bership of Limerock Council is now 40, there in the city. Maine. 202-0“ having been an increase of 15 since Grand variety of excellent condition for the Summer’s work. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Neely held services Entire Change of Play Nightly. T ie road machine was placed in commission Knight McLaughlin took the chair. An invi last Sunday at Rockland, Long Cove and SK there Tuesday and in a few hours the track tation has been received from the Portland Thomaston, preaching and administering the POPULAR PLAYS H. H. Crie & Co., had resumed something of its condition as council to be present at tbe exemplification of Apoitolic Rite of Confirmation at each place. POPULAR PRICES INGINE AND BOILER.-- A twenty horse the third degree Memorial Day, and it is The services at Long Cove were most hearty, EPj power Engine and Boiler In good order. IL we find it in July and August. And now for POPULAR MUSIC HARDWARE, - ROCKLAND .. MILLS, Lincolnville, Me. ft1 the first trot. probable that as many as 25 o f our Knights indicating deep interest in the ministrations Gents’ Bicycle Shoes, will go. The Portland brethren are to make of the Rev. II. B. Phelps. 456 MAIN STREET. The first salmon made their appearance in quile a field day of the occasion and aro< ng Matinee Saturday. WO story dwelling with ell and shed, stable Missionary Harden’s year closes Dec. I. and sniuli carriage house. House has 13 the local markets Tuesday retailing for 30 other things there w ill be an excursion to For Full Particulars Read Announcements. $1 50 to $ 3 .0 0 H is work has been blessed by God with much T rooms besides pantries, hulls and shed; eight orcents a pound. The Penobscot river salmon Squirrel Island, where a shore dinner w ill be nine closets. Arranged for two farallius. Water power. Already the response of the people are a trifle slower in getting here and would served. Councils from all over the state have below and uhove, ulso on the outside of the houae f Appleton is u.iumal, and he looks for still and In the stable. N ew ly painted last fall. Elec hardly have had a prolific sale as the price to R ock lan d been invited and it promises to be a notable greater blessing L io c iln Association has GRAND OPENING tric curs pass the door. Also a largo lot on Waldo wholesalers was quoted at 55 cents. Salmon gathering of the order. Every council is ex Ladies’ Russet & Black Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Also a small comes high but we must have it. reason for much gratitu le lor such a worker. ----- OF — field of 1>b acres near the Joh i Jones farm on pected to exemplify the third degree as often The State convention is rendering indispensa Eureka Senate, K . A. E. O., held a special D irectory Jameson's point. Inquire of C. C. CROSS, of as once a year and Limerock Council plans ble financial assistance. Oxfords, 9 8 c d o $ 2 .0 0 ’ Cochran, Baker & Cross, 400 Main St, Rocklaud. election Monday night with the following to do this and have a field day at the same P rescott's result: C. Thomas Saul was chosen Excell lime, probably in the Fall. The fourth Sunday in every month, in the evening, pastor Clancy of Friendship hi-lds a Any persons who have inudo re ent Senator, Dr. G. C. Horn, Senior Senes cent elianges iu business or residence, T o L et. chal and C. Frank Jones Secretary. This Mr. Chapman again conducted the Wight missionary concert. There is reading by Philharmonic rehearsal Tuesday evening. AU N ew or who are not snro lliolr names liavo election was rendered necessary by the fact members of the church and Sunday school, hi LET.-Bowling and Bllllaid Saloon, also that quite a number of officials have lately There was present a very large number of followed by an address by the pastor on some The watches and silverware been correctly given to the canvassers ■ Stoio Fixtures, Counters, Soda Fountains, visitors, and indeed so large has this attend topic connected with missionary work, giving are requested to send thum immediate ShowT Cases. Ice Crsain aud^aloon* Fixtures to let resigned, leaving vacancies. ance become, that the board of managers the people much needed information on mis S h o w s or for sale. Right price. C. E. HAVENER, ut The extension of the Rockland Highlands can be seen in our north ly, for correct Insertion, to the Brook, Rootlana, Mo. 29-32 have considered it well hereafter to exact sions. At present be is giving a series of lec branch of the street railway to the head of small fee of 15 cents from visitors. The re tures on the life of Adoniram Judson. Saturday & Monday W. E. SHAW, Publisher, UMMKR COTTAGE TO LET-At Half-way Limerock street w ill probably he begun in window. hearsals each evening are now of such a Rev. F. S. Bickford of South Newfane, Vt., “ Beach. Battery Ridge, new, 9-rooms, all Air- four or five weeks. The open cars w ill he in character that they constitute a concert enter M ay 22 & 24. MALDEN, MASS. nbhed, ready for occupancy. 6 sleeping rooms, each commission by Memorial Day, on which day is to preach at the First Baptist church to accessible without disturbing others. Rent In keep tainment and visitors w ill not grudge so small morrow morning. Mr. Bickford is on a visit ing with the times. Apply to K. O. RANKIN, 02 there w ill also he extra cars and a half hour a fee aB 15 cents for tbe privilege of admis to his native home in Warren and was solicited HARRINGTON GROUND, service. The Summer schedule w ill go into sion. One of the chief reasons for making effect in about three weeks or just as soon as to preach to a Rockland audience. Mr. Pleasant Street. A. C. MOORE, nisvellaneous. the charge is that the society is in need of Bickford’s name is very familiar to readers uf the condition of business is such as to war funds to meet its current expenses of rent, Now Features—Greater, Grander than ever. Tuscs, 2c|ul.tes ssd Repairs . . rant it. this paper, to which he is a frequent contrib light and music. Mr. Chapman was accom utor, his articles being characterized by their /C H IR O P O D Y , Manicuring, Facial and Scalp Tbe Union Mutual Insurance Co. has ap See the Grand Free Street Parade l y Treatment. 10 School St., Rockland. Toilet panied here by Homer N. Cbaae, the business practicalness and always showing the mark of F. A. PETERSON, Pianos and Organs pointed Frank B. M iller of this city as its at 12.30 daily. Preparations. MRS. ELIZABETH UNDER- head of tbe Maine Festival, and who ad tbe scholar. The evening service will be un W OOD, late of Boston. 29* agent and manager for Knox county, in place dressed the chorus, expressing his pleasure der direction of the B. Y. P. U. as usual. Ticket. ’48 Address Orders to Maine MualoC'o., Rocklaud, Ma of the firm of Bird & Barney which resigned at tbe interest Rockland was taking. Mr. 364 Main St., Rockland 11 AINTING, Paper Hanging, Ceilings Whit to accept the state agency of the Travelers Chapman went to Belfast Wednesday morn Tbe Sunday school of the Baptist church at 2DTM8 ened, etc. Prices to suit the time. Ad Damariscotta Mills was reorganized last Sun P dress F. B. A VERILL. 08 Crescent St., Rockland.Mr. M iller did not solicit the position and ing, where be directed a rehearsal of the Bel 28*82 was totally unaware that the Union Mutual fast chorus. He was accompanied on the day. The officers chosen were Leslie E. Clark, superintendent; Mrs. Linscott, secre NION, Past and Present. Au Illustrated his was considering him for it. That concern, trip by Mr. Chase, Mrs. L ittle of Thomaston, tory of the town of Union, Maine, from earl* however, gets a smart agent and one whose j an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wight of this city. They tary and treasurer; Charles V. Tobin, libra Utimes to date By mall, past paid, 26 cents. Adnatural inclination for the business especially I greatly enjoyed the fine work of the Belfast rian. A mi*bion4)and, recently organized by dress, G. W. FISH. Uulon, Maine. qualifies him for tbe important position. Mr. I chorus. Mrs. W ight was complimented by Mrs. Whittemore, begins ill work with a good membership and bright prospects. This IANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.—MISS MA- M iller was appointed on the recommendation being called to the piano to play for the re BEL II. HOLBROOK, 22 Camden Street, o f influential business men. hearsal. church, though small, has faithful members IF YOU P will receive pupils In pianoforte instruction, who carry on its work strongly and success either ut her homo or will go to them. Especlul There w ill he an excursion to Vinalhaven, fully. The prayer meetings are well sus attention given begiuuers. Memorial Day, affording our people an ex tained and of helpful interest, for each mem cellent opportunity of visiting this progressive, » 6 r |1 HE Chronicles of Searsmout” are now roady, ber expects to do his part and does it. A A business directory, names and ages of up-to-date island town. Au added attraction ARE IN DOUBT Inhabitants and historical mutter. Mailed to any w ill be a ball game between the Rocklaud BUY ONLY THE BEST address for 26 cents. Address, O. W. FlbU, high school team and the Vinalhaven Reds. Union, Maine. A red hot game may be expected. The Wheu buying Uroud wo wuut the kind called steamer Gov. Bodwell w ill leave Tillson Rising's NEW DOMESTIC, as to which is the best place wharf at 9.30 a. m. and 3 p. m. for Vinal The Singhi Studio For counterfeiters flatly fall although quite haven; returning w ill leave Vinalhaven at egotistic; Is now open under the one and six p. in. A stop w ill he made at Health isi Wealth! Aud if a man duties thu law aud roba b b neigh tofbuyl your ^furnishing’, let us management of Hurricane each trip. In what more delight ful way can you think of enjoying tbe day? bor's lurder, lie ought to gel s loaf of crust or aomelhlug Master Harry Sanborn who lives on Broad even harder. show you some of ours. We have L evi M orse way w ill grow up into life with an undying There'* no miaiake about tbe Bread by C. E. aversion to black paint. Tuesday he was Dr. E. C. W est’s AND . . . Rising made walking up Limerock street with a pail of tbe carefully studied the wants of our young* men in It bears tbe photo of tbe muu who bus the leading aforesaid article,when in some manner known Fred IT. Davies especially to youths, he stubbed his toe ard trade; fell. The neighbors heard some one crying, R e m and You'll always kuow II at a glanoe by wrapper and It cklanri and we think wo have about everything* red string, All photographic work done and looking out, beheld Matter Harry cov ered almost from head to foot with black For which the patent rights are held by Roeklaud'a promptly aud iu the beet man screen paint and digging two very black fists baker kiug. they can sugg*est. When you want a g*ood fitting* ner. 29lf into two black, tear bedimmed eyes. He was Brain Treatment Aud In our travels rouud-s-bout to beaches or rather a startling object when he arrived home elsewhere, but after a thorough cleansing process came Wheu meals ate served we always flud the NEW o tt of the disaster just tbe same as thousands THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. DOMESTIC there; white or fancy shirt call and see our line ot Hatha ol young Americans have before him. It's baked each day, Is always fresh aud satisfies the taste, SALESMEN lh e Rice’s comedians w ill open a week’s $1 00 Package for 70 o And orders aeut from out-of-town are filled with ways. These shirts always g*ive AGENTS WANTED to sell the beet Hue of engagement in Farwell opera house, Mouday evening. This company comes here with 6 Packages for $ 4 0 0 greatest haste. Nursery Stock. Salary or commission. Cash ad very flatteriug press notices, as one paper Thia baker of the model Bread invites your close vanced for expenses. Write for particulars. inspection, satisfaction. slated, “ there isn’t a poor stick in tbe lot.” UuaruuUed t» be (be Ueuuiue And bus two stores, on« North, one South, with THU K. G. CHASE CO., Maiden, flaaa. telephone connection— lisjuie I Nothing hut the strongest and best of dramas I and comedies w ill he presented and our peo- Where you cun see the methods which, for ueat- uess and fine baking JF1113E2 COINb4Ul^T-A-rri< > I*. I pie can feel assured of a week of rare en Gives him the lead o'er others who persist Iu joyment. No brass band accompanies this 1 m I la ti 0 g.______Great Egyptian 1 company and tbe money which would thus SOLI) OHLY BY Remedy A pos Bucklen’a Arnica halve. be expended has been put into geitiug the BURPEE & LAMB, itive C u re for all Stomach. Kldu-y I very best of talent. Wherever this clever T a i Be»t Sa l v e in the world for Cuts, aud Bladder company has appeared the managers and Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail Rheum, Fever Troubles. Most Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, 1 NEW ENGLAND CLOTHtNG HOUSE. excellent for Bel- public have demanded a return date. The W. J. Coakley r » * ^ * i * i I sties Send 4 eta. prices have been placed within tbe reach of Corns aud all Skin Eruptions, aud positively I iu stamps. The the public and that Rice’s comedians will cures Piles, or no pay required. I t is guar BgyiUan Medi cine C o . 46CIW have a successful week there is but little ROCKLAND. ME. anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money 01., New York. doubt. Tbe specialty work is said to he un refunded. Price 25 cents per boa. For sale MENKARA. Mayl usually good. M ail Or (fora Prom ptly uttautfod to. by W. H. Kittredge. * THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1«U7
often spin about tb c lr captain® relate® to CALL AND.HAVK.YOUR M aine Central R . R. wlmt 1® called the “ slop chest-” Many PER CAPITA MONEY. POOR J A C K U O LOT will or® go to sen ill prepared in the lino of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry In Effect Oct 4. 1896. clothing. The th r ifty pklpper lay® in a DO PRICES DEPEND UPON AMOUNT ■B I0LBAMBD AND RKTAIRKD. T^AflHKNGKR train® leave Rockland a® fob stock of oilskin®. Ixxit®, shirt®, shoe® and A ‘ Disgraceful Treatment of Sailors other Article® of clothing and when .Took OR UPON KIND OF MONEYf g.J® A. M., for Hath, Brnnswlek, Lewiston, T a r get® o u t nt the elbow® he ha® to come to Angnata, Waterville, Bangor, Portland, »nd Boston, A. C. BKAGG, arriving In Boston at 4.15 P. M. In American Ships. the captain's “ slop chc®t’ ’ fo r hl® necessi Fart. which will n.ip io ni.pci the 14» P. If., for Bath, Brnnswlek, L«w1®ton, ties. The captain o fttn charge® h im an Jeweler anri Optician, I’nla '•More Money- Deletion — Some rn.en Waterville. Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston enormous price for the clothes, and he nev a t9.20 P. M. er fails to collect the amount of his hill, For the Silrerlte Profett.or. Who Are Trad' s armitb OVERO'OKKrn .IXII H ALF starv ed. D o Y o u B ? « e l 10.4ft A . M. morning train from Portland, Lew for he takes it out o f the wage® due the Conrincttnff the ••National Financial iston, Augusto and W aterville. seaman nt the end of the voyage. School"—W hy Are Price. IltRTh and Per ft.tJ P. M. from Boston, Portland, Ix’wlston and Of course till® abuso varies in extent sc- If ®o, you’ll bo Interentcd In my W ool Collai Bangor. Under No Other Fins Than Our® Are Bail Capita Money low In Silver Standard Beat mane, nnd at lower price than you’ve bceu tording to the disposition of the captain, paying for poor one*. Better con n and ®ee for GEORGE F. E V A N S, Gen’I Manager or® Bo A b n « e d - T h a t A ccount® F o r th e Conntrle.? — Should D r p o .lt. In n a n k . yourwlf. I). L. BBNBBR, K — F. E. BOOTH BY, G. P. fc T. A. but there seem® to l»c nothing to prevent W. L. WHI FB, Dlv. Bnpt. Practical Disappearance of the Ameri this wrong to the seaman in ease tho mas Harnerr Manufacturer, Be Inelnded In Estimating Amount of ______Union, Me. can Jack Tar. ter i® disposed to perpetuate it. Money W hich Affect. Price.? P o r tla n d . M t. I>e®ert ft M a c h ia sH .H . Oo Some of the method® o f punishment re II. L. RO BBINS. The arrival of the American ship T. F. sorted to by captain® And ofllcorsof vessel® One of the ntnnerous fallacies upon —Dealer In— Str. FRANK JONES Oakes at New York recently after a voyage Are h ig h ly o rig in a l, and o f course many from Hongkong of 269 days, having lost which the free silvrr delusion is found Change In Ronie. lleanmptlon of Ren Ice. of them Are cruel, provided always that the first mate, the cook and four other tho report of the seaman is to lx? liellevcd. ed is the a rr.:plk:t by all silverites Drugs and Pateni Medicines, Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port men from scurvy, and bringing In theoth- land 11 00 p m., Tuesdays and Friday®, and Rock Tricing up 1® ono of tho oldest and most and cheap i i uey adv ates that prices Confectionery, Fruit, Cigars, land 6.80 a. m. Wednesday® and Saturday® for Bar er 18 memliers of the crew In a helpless extreme forms. Another thing that cap- are regulated by the ;mount of money Harbor, Machiasport and Intermediate landings. talns sometimes do Is to force tho soamnn Tobacco and Fancy Goods. Returning, leave Macbia«port at 4 00 a. m. on In circulation tind thnt there is any neo- Mondays and Thursday®, arriving Rockland 4 00 who has earned their disapproval to strip tmiON, KAIN*. p. m ., leave 4.30 p. m. and arrive Portland 11 00 himself of his clothes and sit for hour® at essary relation between prices and p. m., connecting wkh early morning train for a time on top of the hatch exposed to all amount of money. When driven from Boston. It GEORGE F. E V A N S. Oeneral|Manag®r. borts of weather. Sometimes in the tropios one position, the bimetallists take ref D.M.IYVOODAM. D. F. E. BOOTH BY, G. P. A T. A the blazing sun soon claims Its victim. uge in another just as insecure und il Perhaps the most original punishment logical, but perhaps a little more hid Offloe and Residenoo'S in, G.i W. of all is what the seamon call being BOSTON & BANGOR S. 8. CO. “ worked up.” Whon thia is dona, the den by sophistry. The more enlighten Baohelder's House. ed among them do not now assert that THE SILVER BRICK BUNKO GAME. mote or the captain w ill send a seaman Hour® 12 to 2 and 7 to • p. m. Increased Service to Five Trips a Week. aloft to do some unnecessary work, and the to double the amount of money is to Unols Sam prefers to buy what silver he needs in the world’s markets and m in u te be reaches tho dock again he Is double prices. They generally admit at the prices which are paid for it by other nations. He is held up on his way UNION, MAINE, Steamers “Penobscot” and "City of Bangor” once more ordered aloft to undo what he that the rapidity of circulation and the to market by the silver mine and silver bullion owner, whe insists that has already done. Two or three days of Commencing Tuesday,May 4,1897,Steamers use of crcditB affects the efficiency of Caoie Sam shall agree to buy aud sell silver at twice its actual value. He this sort of thing are calculated, so tho offi E. H. BURKETT, leave Rockland money und prevents an exact •’ir.tomcnt tells Uncle Sam that in 1873 he committed a great crime against silver and cers think, to break tho spirit of tho most For Camden, Belfast, Bucksport, Winterport and of tho relation between amount of mon for that reason ia responsible for the fall iu price from $1.20 to 62 cents ptr WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Bangor, at (about) 6. 0 a Tuesdays, Thurs recalcitrant sailor. ounce. He flatters Uncle Sam by telling him that he is great enough and ey and goods, but ‘bat more money un- CORN. FLOUR, MILL FEED, day® and Saturday®, and at about ft.30 a. m., A seaman who formerly shipped aboard donbfctPy meads higher prices, and vie® wealthy enough to double the price of silver the world over if ho will begin I.) Wednesdays aad Sandays. one o f tho vessels whose captain has been LIME, LATHS, KEROSENE For Bearaport aad Hampden, Wednesday® and Sun versa. coin it ia unlimited quantities and to treat it in every way ns if it were worth day® at about ft.30 a. m. recently charged with gross cruelty writes OIL, E T C ., ETC. For Stonington, (Green*® Landing,) Bo. West Har to The Tribune to say that, ono of his ship The per capita idea of money so prev- its eld price. Will Unole Sam be taken in by this bnnko steerer? bor, North Hast Harbor, Beal Harbor and Bar mates was struck in the side by a belaying i alent, with silverites is disproved in UIW IOIV, M E , 131-ly Harbor, Tuesday®, Tbur®day® and Saturday® at pin in the hands of the mate with such many ways. Statistics of prices and (about) ft-30 a. m. One of Grant’s Victorios. For Boston, dally except Wednesday and Bunday force an to break a rib. After that, when amount of money per capita in use in The Drift Toward Gold. W INGATE, SIMMONS & CO at about T.OO p. m One of General Grant’s greatest vic ever this particular seaman was near the different countries ut the snme or nt While Mr. Bryan and his associates, Manafortarer® of RETURNING mate, th a t officer used to sfcrlk< -h im in the different times fail to show any cer refusing to accept the verdict of last tories wns not won in war, but in times From Boston, dally exetpt Thursday and Bunday, game place and again break She bone that November, are looking forward hope of profound peuco. On April 28, 1874, at 6 p. m. had begun to knit. The mate said tins tain relation between prices nnd money. From Bangor, via Winterport, Bucksport, Belfast Thus, while prices have declined in the fully to renewing what they call the ho vetoed an inflation hill which hnd mniBBIGESANDSLEM and Camden, Mondays and Friday® at 12 noon was the easiest way to “ do the husinoss. ” passed botli houses of congress, by de UNION, MArNK.j and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday® at 2 p.m. The same seaman days that ho was fre world and in this country very greatly “ battle for silver" at tho next congres From Hamden, at 12.20, Searsport at 8.1ft Monday® quently so hungrv-that when sent aloft to since 1800 or 1853 or 1873, the amount sional elections; while a bimetallic cided majorities, and hack of which fe^ Re^airing a Specialty. and Friday® grease a mast h< iised to eat quantities of of money in use has increased enor commission has just been appointed to were many eminent Republican poli From Bar Harbor, and way landings, Tuesday, condition from tho effects of the same dis ticians who imagined tliat they saw Thursday and Saturday at 1.00 p. m. ease, has stirred up all over tho country an the grease to pppeaso the pangs of hunger. mously. From u per capita circulation visit the European governments in the FRED LOTH HOP, Agent, Rockland. Tho vessel was laden w ith wheat, he add- l sure defeat ahead for their party unless W M .H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. unusual Interest in tho seaman and his of $4.’99 ill 1800, $14.03 in 1853 aud interest of international bimetallism, fortunes and misfortunes. According to ed, and m any of the sailors used to steal $18.19 iu 1873 wo now have ono of $23, there may l>o perceived all over the they mado concessions to those clamor B. D. SP8MUD,B.I.D. tho seaman himself, tho misfortunes are In tho wheat and eat it raw for lack of any and this notwithstanding the greater world an unmistakable drift toward the ing for “more money.” The pressure Georges Valley Railroad. thing better. Gfllce Hod residence In house knowu a® a larger majority, und It should bo said for tho bill was not all political. Many OhH®. 1 u n to n p liu e . Leave Union at 8:1ft a. m , 1.20 and 315 p. m. But what tho American sailor is now rapidity of circulation of modern dol single standard of gold. Since the ap that in the light of recent occurrences the timid business men urged the president Hour®) 9 to IO a. na,, 1 to 2 and 7 to 9 Arrive at Union 10.50 a. m , 2.3ft and 6.2ft p. m. complaining of most bitterly through his lars und tho vastly improved and ex pointment of tho United States com Connect at Warren Junction with Maine Central seaman seems to bo correct. to sign the hill iu order to "stop agita p. ra. trade organization, the National Seamen's tended use of credits. Will some “ more missioners the dispatches from Europe train®. I t Is a well known faot that for years UNION, MA1NF, union, is tho term s of the contract ho is money” udvocato please explain this indicate that their mission will be fruit- tion. ” In this trying sitnation President tho pure blooded American seaman hnsbeen Grant showed patriotism wholly above V1NALHAVEN & ROCkLAMi rapidly disappearing from tho sen®. Of forced to make w ith shipping masters and great full of prices in connection with loss, and that there is no more probabil the construction the courts have put upon the great increase in per capita money? ity of those governments returning to partisanship nnd a clear conception of S. W. JONES, STEAMBOAT COMPT course ho still owns and mans the Ashing boats of New England, but aboard tho that contract. Tho particular feature of Again, tho per capita circulation of bimetallism than there is of thoir re sound financial principles, nnobscured American ships that sail the high sens on the shipping contract that most grievos tho gold standard countries of the world turning to flintlock muskets for their by shortsighted notions of immediate the sailor is that the penalties for its vio- I IRON FOUNDRY. SPRING ARRANGEMENT long voyages he has fo r some years boon a is about $18; that of the silver stand armies. The latest announcement is business expediency. vanishing q ua ntity. H is place has largely lation aro unequal. If the captain sees fit ■ Ho vetoed tho bill becanso in theory TWO TRIPS DAILY to break the contraot, the only damages I ard countries only about $4.30. Will from Russia, which is to tho effect thut Light Iron Castings a Specialty. been taken by Swedes and Norwegians and he can be held fo r are ono m o n th ’s wages. | Bomo of the silverite professors who are she is irrevocably committed to tho gold it would produce inflation. “The theo BETWEEN VINALHAVEN & BOOKLAND. Danes. Even these are sometimes d iffic u lt DBALKK IN If, however, the seamen breaks his eon- ; conducting ‘‘financial schools” in west standard. ry,” ho declared, "in my belief is a de to obtain, and captains A American ves Huiaej Plow®, Commencing Monday, Mar. 1st, 1897, tract by leaving the ship before it expires, 1 ern and southwestern states explain to But it is not in Europe alone that parture from the true principles of the Steamer sels often have much ^rouble to secure full finance, national interest, national obli CultlTators and Harrow®, crews fo r th e ir vessels. This scarcity of sea be loses a ll the wuges due h im and is, ' their classes why prices iu silver stand this tendency is observable. The wis moreover, liable to imprisonment at the gations to creditors, congressional prom O»borne MowingiMarhlue®, men sometimes results In the practice ard countries are about twice as high dom and apparent ease with which tho Rakee and Tedde r GOV. BODWELL onlled “ sh a-ighaling,” w hich is little elso ise, party pledges on the pnrt of both as in gold standard countries, although Japanese government has planned tho A general line o f repair® and fixture® forfthe nbove. Ca PT. wm. r . creed, than abduction. the per capita circulation is less than adoption of the gold standard is ono of political parties and of personal views Will leave Vlnalhaven for Rockland every week The A m erican sailor declares th a t he Is and promises made by me in every an SOUTH UNION, MK day at 7.00 a. m ., and lp .m . one-third as great? Will they explain tho marvels of modern statesmanship Returning, leave Rockland, Tillson’s Wharf, foi treated much worse than the seaman of that the value of the material from und marks that people as among tho nual message scut to congress and in any other nation on tho face of the earth; Vlnalhaven at 0.30 a. m. and 3 p. ra. landing at which money is made has much more most sagacious nations of the earth. each inaugural address.” S. A. P E D R IC K . M. D. Hurricane Isle, each trip both way®. that his food Is more scanty and his treat So far from being a "settlement” 17 W. B. W H ITE, General Manager. ment more harsh than thut of any sailor. to do with prices than tho umount of Laggard Chinu also seems to be awak Rockland, M e., February 22, 1807. the bill invited agitation. ‘‘Should money in use? Will they tell their class ing from her silver dream of isolation Offic« and Kksidknck Geo. A . Pbabe Houbb H is food seems to give h im more trouble it fail to creato the abundance of Inland Route — Portland and Rockland. than a n y th in g else, and whon exam ina es that gold has always been more val and is anxions to have the customs du Hour® 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. tion is mado into the basis of his com ties at the treaty ports placed on tho circulation expected of it, the friends uable, weight for weight, than silver, A ppleto n , M e . 162-78 Commencing Tuesday, April 13, and until plaint, it is not unlikoly that it w ill lie and that it has recently become 88 times gold basis, us they substantially were of the measure, particularly those out further Notice, Steamer found to bo reasonable, and that, after all, as valuable while most of the coiniug when the treaties were made. The de of congress, would clamor for such the country that prides itself most upon ratios of the world were established preciation of silver has greatly crippled inflation as would give tho expect 8.P. STRICKLAND,M.D. MERRYCONEAG. the freedom of its citizens really treats one her revenues, and now thnt she iB com ed relief.” And he defined his general I. E. ARCHIBALD, Master, class of its citizens worse than does any when gold was only 15 or 16 times as valuable us silver? Will they then ex ing into closer financial connection with principle iu theso pregnant words, ‘‘I WASHINGTON, ME. Leave® Tillson*® wharf, Rockland, T U ESD A Y , othor civilized nation. am not a believer in uny artificial meth TH URSDAY and SATU R D A Y at 0.30 a. m., for It is a fact, for example, that while plain that the value of both gold and Russia it may be assumed that her Portland, touching at Tenant's Harbor, Port Clyde, American ships last year carried only 11 •llvet bullinii is fixed in tho long run finances will bo conformed to the gold od of making puper money equal to Friendship, Round Pond, New Harbor aud Booth- coin when the coin is not owned or BlRTO.l 1IOIMK, bay Harbor, arriving in Portland in season to con per cent of tho world’s commerce, they by the cost if production und that there standard. • • • UNION, MAINE nect with Boston and New York steamer® same nevertheless contributed 60 per cent of the If we tnrn from the for orient to out held ready to redeem tho promises to night. fore the ’-glue of bullion does not de oases of scurvy reported that year. pend upon tho quantity of money in cir- own hemisphere, wo will peroeivo a pay, for paper money is nothing more RETURNING, leave Portland Pier at 0.30 and Now, there is no doubt at all that no Regular and Transient Boarders. Boston Boat wharf at 7 a m., MONDAY, •") lation? stirring in the Central and South Amer than promise to pay and is valuable ex ship th a t sails the seas need be afflicted Special attention given to the WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, for Rockland, Will they try to make it clear ican Btutes to reform their monetary sys actly in proportion to tiie amount of Traveling Public. making wsy.iandlng® as above, arrivlug in season with scurvy if her owners and her captain coin that it can be converted into.” to conuect with steamer from Boston. take the precautions against it that aro th at i f it tukes five hours of lubor to tem aud escupe the losses entailed by K. F. WIGHT, ’ Proprietor. Connections mad** at Rockland the following produce a bushel of wheut and five an inferior und depreciated currency. A Tho monetary battles of this country morning with steamers for Belfast, f'astine, Bucks provided fo r by law. The disease itse lf is aro not yet all fought Grant’s words Private Partie® ®erred on short notice. port and Bangor; Islesboro, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, so loathsome and so deadly th a t no excuses hours of labor to produce 23.22 grains dispatch a few days since from Lima Brooklln, Bluehill and Ellsworth; Vlnalhaven, ih o u ld be accepted fo r its presence. I t Is of gold one product will exchange for informed us that Peru hud not only sus and acts should inspire those engaged iu Green’s Landing, Swan’s Island, So. West Harbor, the present struggle. HOTEL CLAREMONT, North East Harbor and Bar Harbor caused, as everybody know s, by tho ab the other—thut is, the price of wheat pended silver coinage but had passed a Time table subject to change. sence or scarcity o f fresh food, especially w ill be $1 per bushel under our present law aguinst tho importation of silver. C- 8. PEA8E, Proprietor- CAPT. LONG, Agent, Portland Pier. fresh vegetable food. discretion of tho courts. Tho seaman con Columbia has adopted the gold stand Our Mouetury Illseuae. Gob. CeiBEMoKT and Masonic Hthkstb, G. B. ATWOOD, Agent, Tillson’s Wharf. tends thut this imprisonment for violation standard? Will they then add that if it The preventive is a certain quantity of ard, while Chili, Uruguay and Brazil To safely aud permanently maintain Rockland, Me. lim e ju ice or vinegar, w hich t|ie law says of civil contract is a discrimination aguinst requires ouly 2% hours’ work to pro duce enough silver (371 % grains) to rnuko gold unlimited legal tender und the gold standard requires tho remod -BLUE HILL LINE- the sailors shall have. But the surviving him, inasmuch us when such violations eling of our finances. The disease is tho seamen of the T. F. Oakes declare this is are made by other men redress can be had moke a dollar that the bushel of wheat silver iu but limited sums. In Hondu SPRING SCHEDULE. character of the money iu tho treasury FIRE AND ACCIDFHT INSURANCE Just what they did not got. And what only through the civil courts. will not exchange for less than two sil ras, San Salvador, Costu Ricu and Santo Insure your bulldlnus at actual cost with the In Effect Saturday, May 15, 1897, happened to them is just what happens to It Is a well known fuot that seamen are ver dollars, und thut this is the reason Domingo the gold standard has been es and iu the pockets of the people. It is MAINE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO of often persuaded to sign contracts when in a banking system which congests cur Augusta, Main®. Insure against accident lu a re a ll who are sm itte n w ith the disease. why prices aro higher in silver standard tablished by law, though a depreciated Hable aocldent Insurance com pany.xFinest policies STR. CATHARINE Their teeth dropped out, their skin shriv they are not themselves, either by reason of countries? Will they explain the origi. puper currency prevents the circulation rency iu commercial centers while cre written by eled up und turned from its natural color Intoxication or from having been drugged Will leave Rockland upon arrival of steamer from nal ‘‘American financial policy," which of gold at present. These movements go ating a dearth in country districts, T . ® . 33OTO7XDXS3XT, to yellow and black and green. by tho keepers o f sailors’ boarding houses, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, was to keep the coinage -atio as close to show tbut those nations who uro in which issues a currency whioh cannot W aslilagton, Me. for Dark Haroor, North West Harbor, (Deer Isle) Fifty dollars' worth of lime juice would who are only too frequently in tho pay of expand when it ought and can when Bargenttille, Sedgwick, Brooklln, So. Bluehill, have saved the lives of the six who have designing skippers. When they come to as possible to the market rutio? Will touch with European trade and com Parker Point, Bluehill. Surry aud Ellsworth. th e ir senses, it is only too often to find they usk the members of their classes to merce feel the necessity of having the there is no necessity. It is in compel RETUKNING, will leave Surry at 8 a. m (stage already died and those who seem lik e ly ling the maiutenunco of $100,000,000 W. H. KITTREDGE, leaves Ellsworth 7.30 o’clock) every Monday, to follow them. It is a significant fact themselves aboard a strange ship, w ith tho vote to restore this “thoroughly Amer sumo mouetury system und that their Wednesday and Friday, make stops at above land that neither Captain Heed of the Oakes land already a hundred miles behind. ican financial policy?" people ure ut a disadvantage because of gold reserve to float a vast volume of .A pothecary ing stations, Including So. Brooksville, on Mon- This is the sort of contracts tho seaman paper mouoy by tho government, whioh days aud eonuect at Rockland with steamer for nor his wife had scurvy. If the corps of .liver professors and their fluctuating und depreciated home Boston every Mondsy and Friday A correspondent of the New York Trib th in k s he should be allowed to break, and cheap money .tatesmen who are con currencies. cunuot regulate its issues to meet the Drugs, Medioines, Toilet Artioles. O. A . CROCKETT. Manager, une points out what he regurds as tho key it is pluin that bis claim ought not to be ducting the “ national fiuanciul school” Aud yet while theso nations, admit needs of commerce. • Rockland, Maine. to the*whole trouble. He says th u t the carelessly dismissed. The disease cannot bo cured by any Prescription® a Specialty. fail to answer the preceding questions, tedly our iuferiois in wealth and iu 8OO.MAIN MT.. HOCKI.ANO owners of the vessel very properly ru n th e ir physical und intellectual progress, aro m akeshift.—Senator Donelson Caffery. ships fo r p ro fit, und he does not believe INDETERMINATE SENTENCE. perhaps they aro willing to expluin struggling out of the bonds thut hold thut, as a rule, they huve any idea of the whut kinds of money are included iu Silveritt-® Should Drop Jeffemon. barbarities practiced on the sailors in their ▲ New Law That Revolutionises Criminal making up the amount of money which them buck there mo those umong us WINDSOR HOTEL names by the captains and their officers. Procedure lu iudiaua. affects prices. Does it include all kinds who would imperil our vast wealth and It is iu vain to invoke the authority HlghJStrect, Belfast, Me. of Jefferson for the coinuge of 50 cent He declares th a t in m uny cases the p ro v i Persons who have made a careful exam of government or state paper money, as commerce by plunging us down to the Livery Stable Connected. Coache® to and from all sioning of ships is left entirely to the cap ination of tiie new “ indeterminate sen well as gold, silver and copper coins? silver standard. Whut must the uutious dollars or uny other debasement of tho Trains aud Bouts tence” law in Indiana deelure that it currency. Onr ‘ ‘neo - Democratic” Special Rati a to Regular Boarders. Does it include bunk notes, which form of the world think of such leadership Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Rullroud and completely revolutionizes criminal prac a considerable proportion of uur present und stutesmunship?—Chicago Times- friends, if they wish to vindicate their Sleumboat Tickets Bought und Bold. tice in the state. Herald. claim to tho title of "old line Dem Tho theory of tho new law is that the circulating medium? If you include One of the new end palatial ateamers, ocrats,” who huve Jefferson for their M. R. KNOWLTON, Prop- person iuste.d of the crime shull lie taken government and bunk notes, why not Thouiu. J.ffi'rwu Nut u Democrat. include bank credits? Are not more ex father, will huve to ubuudou their ideu “ Bay Slate" or “ Portland,” into consideration by the courts. Its lirst It is puiuful to be forced to unmusk a of free coinage ut the rutio of 16 to 1 provision is thut whenever any male per changes aud greuter exchanges effected W ill leave Franklin w barf, Porviand, and India mun who has been so long held up as or any other arbitrary rate, hut if they W . CD. L i W b e y . Wharf, Boston, at 7 P. M. dally, huudays ex- son over 30 years old shall be tried for any by means of checks than by means of • e o te d . felony—except treason and murder in the either paper money or coins? Is at not tho exponent of Democratic doctrine, will have a double standard make it 82 . . DBBTIST. • . Through tickets con be obtained at all princlpa. first degree—the court or jury trying the as easy for one who has “ credit" ^de but a stern sense of duty Io the free sil to 1, iu order to be honest in the pay railroad stations in the Slate of Mains. Street cars ver and spoils Democracy of the present ment of debts und to conform to the ac Artiflclal Teeth Inserted without plate ooverlng from Lnlon Passenger Station run to Steamer dock. case shull ascertain only whether the per posits) in a bank to buy aud sell as if the roof of the mouth. J . B. COYLE. J. F LISOOMB, son is g u ilty . Since In d ia n a became u compels us to portruy him iu his true he had money in his pocket? Do these tual rutio in the value of the two met Ga® aud Local Anaesthetic used for painless ex* Oct. 1, *0ft. Manager. General Ageul. state the practice has been that juries colors, i t is not rigiit thut he should re als in the markets of the world, it be traction of teeth. FOBTI AND, MAINE. should not only deeiue whether the person credits or deposits necessarily consist of money ut all? If a mun has tliat amount ceive the euthusiastio luudutions of ing, as Jefferson says, "a mercantile 99 MAIN MT., HELVA8T, ME. eburged was guilty, but ulso fix the sen L'hicugo platform Democruts when he problem altogether.”—Baltimore Son. tence. The luws o f the state against crim e uf property, euu he not huve $1,000,000 MEDFORD til fix a minimum aud a maximum pun wus fulse to nearly every one of the credit with his bank on which to druw Is J spun Fifty Years Ahead uf VsT WM. H. FOGLER, ishment. In some instances there is u d if checks at m j time? 'Junnot such a man great und glorious principles which MATTRESSES they formulated iu 1896. Whut right The exportation of gold under exist ference of ten years betwoeu the minim um buy and sell on a large scale without ATTORHEY ATf LAW, ing circumstances involves no danger and maximum punishment. the use of ..diuury money? Why, then, hud Jefferson to pose us u Democrat, A4M> MAIN »T., HUGH I.AND. Healthful and The Indiana courts, uftcr the taking ef to this country, but it is oot pleasant Waitresses' shouie .auk a posits nut he included in anyhow? Whut pretensions to Democ Comfortable fect of this law, w ill pronounce upon every racy had a man who uetuully believed to reflect tbut the present shipments B b a l Kbtatb. Mo®kt to Loam person convicted of crime uu indeterminate making ip be per capita circulation of are called for partly to furnish the sup —AT— a country? iu applying business principles und sentence, stating in the sentence the m ini common sense to uutioual affairs, who ply for Japan. It is less huu 50 years GEO. H. TALBOT, M.A. & B.H.Burpee mum and the maximum limits fixed by When the ••lasses of ’lie "uutioual btfci old fashioned ideas about the ea- since we bombarded the heathen Japa law. For instance, if a mun is convicted financial m PooI” can pass an examina- nese to bring him to a realizing sense of Fire Insurance Agency, of a crime the minimum punishment of i Honor these 'percapita” questions, wo creduess of obligations, who demone A C H O IC E tain with only a certain expense lim it and which is two yerrs and the maximum 12 ' will prepare a set of luestiuns on other tized silver when he suw it was ueces- our higher civilization, -md uow appar The only agency representing the dividend that whatever the captain saves in provi years, the court w ill say to the prisoner, sury for the public good und who wus a ently Japan is 50 roars ahead of a large paying oompaulea. AND subjects, us, lor instance, the cause o* A d a ra a B lock, - Camden, Me. sioning his ship he wakes. ‘‘You are sentenced to the state prison (or high und low interest rules, the advan civil service reformer. uumber of mr oeople *u bat practical This, says this authority, accounts for so to the reformatory, us the e a se may be) for aud important levi’r.pmert of civiliza tages of high prices, the blessings of Logically the ouly thing for the free VARIED many seamen being starved und underfed a minimum period of 3 years und u tion which 'ieniaudi 'h at it >hull take cheap money etc.—Hyron W Holt. silver Democruts to do is to denounce L IN E OF into scurvy. He further says that when luaximum period of 13 years.” Mr. Jefferson instead uf pruisiug him J00 eeuis tr max- a dollar Nev York Dr. T. E. Tibbetts, this is not the ease it is still for the inter Whether the prisoner shull receive the World. minimum term, the maximum term or JuipurU ujt DuaiueMi. and to adopt resolutions reciting his DENTIST, est of the cuptaln to save what ha can in various glaring heresies aud formally GOODS AT provisioning the ship in order to get the any tim e I>etween the m in im u m and the Au (Justtfe Curreuiy Basis. “ Appoint vour committees Mr Reed, reudiug him out of the parly, for it is Cor. Main and W inter Eta., Rockland. reputation of being an economical waster. maximum terms will bo determined by and let the house go to work,” advises Something should be done to place CENTHNER’S his conduct in the prison. Those interest absolutely certain thut if the 'Jhicago In order to wake sure thnt the seamen are the Chicago Times-Herald Rep.). THE JEWELER. ed in prison reform Like the view that this platform is to be taken as the expression the currency of the country ou a uni not starved or fed on food of had quality, "Two grta‘ subjects are now pressing c a.BTOniA. he suys, it is necessary to take tho huainuss is to be a long step towt rd making better of true Democratic doctrine Thomas form basis. The constant reissue of the of provisioning the ships out uf the hands men out of eon'lets and toward reducing upon the house for consideration. Cue Jcffersou w as not a Democrat und must greenbacks us often as received by the Tk. tu- the number of men coubood iu the penal is the bankruptcy hill und the other is Sail. of tho captain®. descend from his pedestul us the father treasury department is an anomaly iu institutions. currency reform.” Another yarn of woo that the seamen of Democracy.—Baltimore bun. finance. — Vicksburg (Miss.) Post. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE, SATURDAY. MAY 22 1»S»7
fca He place, and very rarely are they caught POETRY AS IS POETRY up with. Their portion In apeiety ia one CASH AND G IV E N FR E E protection and their victims are too tim id The New York Bnn’a Able Rewtew of or toe proud to trace a clew, which too of * Coming Writer. ten lead* right to the door of their beat $3,400.00 PRIZES E A C H M O N T H It la always a pleasure to read the Saturday Form of Kleptomania That friends, or some woman w ho is a id in g m a As follows: A terially In helping them along in society. 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash - - - $ 400.00 book reviews of the New York Sun Some times it has a pheasant word for the poets— Prevails In Polite Society. “ There are occasions, however, where a 20 Second...... $ 1008 p ^8PaI bIojoIo i*2,000.00 bold spirit docs demand justice, nnd I do 40 Third ...... $ 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00 the Sun is a great lover of poetry. Here is know of an instance where this determin one of its reviews 1 ation to oherchi r la femme let! to almost Cuh and Prizes given each month $3,400.0'l2 S O A P ’ In the course of a few general observations, SOME SERIOUS TEA TABLE GOSSIP. tragic results. Both victim and the guilty printed under the comprehensive heading of one hnd hard attacks of nervous prostra "Kemarks,*' Mr. Charles Onsiow gives hit tion after it. and the pretty nristooratio reasons for writing "The Foundling—A V il Fair Creature* Who Plunder Their Ac- Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $ 4 0 ,8 0 0 .0 0 WRAPPERS lage l’ale*'(R . W. Anders m «<■ S m,) and kleptomanie has gone to live permanently A permanent, original and copyrighted feature. Pleaae aend any auggeatlona or quaintance* by Exchanging Wraps and abroad.” HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. RULES. tells u« w-hy, in writing ir, he ha« elected to “ Thtn there isn’t the slightest reason raclpea to our apedaJ idlUr, addreaaed Good Cookary, I Water atreet. Boats*, f t s ? n . many SUNLIOHT Kerry month daring 1-1*7 in each of the 4 districts drop into p .city. "The s»ory is told In verse Other Belonging* at Smart Functions—A W they can collect* <•«■< will be awarded aa follow*: why we shouldn’t henr all about It,” in o il thr The | Competitor who sends In the and rh>mr, to make it easy and pi rsant Boat on llelle’a Dinagreeable Experience. sisted the blond, w h ile everybody elso (Copyright) wrapper* that port inn rnntnin- Stwn this top poutiom f.n rg r n t N u m b er of coupon* from reading; perhaps an excuse ahoul-t he given ln« the lie ml hi* “ SUNLIGHT tlmdiHtrictin which be or she resides for w riting in that style, when so many read “ Oh, givo It any nmue you like, borrow elamoreil for the story. SOAP.”_____ These___ (called *‘<’oa- will receive Ml DO ( 'nah. “ Well, tho victim was a Boston girl, Baked Cod with Dressing. STHWED FIS1I. pan*’’) arc to be sent . The A Compel itora who aend In the ers dislike rven the sight of poetrv; but no ing other people's belongings nnd falling Slice two onions mid boll until done riilly pnhl, enclosed with Next I.lira eat Nnmbrre of cou who Is not n t a ll rich. So her jo y and Boiled Potatoes. Boiled Beets. sheet of paper ninths pon* from the diet net in whioh they apology w ill he made, *0 let the loud jest be even to return them, mistaken identity «« Apple Jelly. drain, season with pepper, add two ten 1 ■5 Inch receive at winner'* hurled at poetry and the savage thrust given; prldo In n brand new sealskin coat a ntnber option a lady's. ’a nrgentleman’a Pierce ko special possessions o r kleptom ania, b ut w ealthy a un t gave her can bo understood. Cottage Pudding. Lemon Sauce. cupfuls of hot water and a little pars- ' - -e v e r ?teoso*V.t^P." ‘W i t t i n s a f.«». yet will the beauty of verse rise like a dove I onll it thieving, and something ought to Chocolate Cake. le>. Into this put slices of flsh l ’A inches ' York, marked on ont«L above the reach of its enemies, and eacape During the winter she was invited to stop p p rr (fop tiU. ___N e x.. t---- I.n'Meat r g ee Numbers* t N n m h ers <>f coupon* from thedi*- be done a lx n it i t . ” at a charming house in New York, and B A K E D COD. thick, previously salted, simmer until trlct...... In which theyyrealdewill reside will KwehrecelTeatwInnef* 1 the vain efforts to destroy it." In a pleasant done and serve hot. opt Ion a lady’aor rentlnman'agi’ntInman'* OoId Watch, price $25. village an infant is at dead of night abandoned This Is whnt tho blond woman In tho during her visit a smart friend gave a Wash and wipe the fish dry. Make a Ho. oF NAME OF DISTRICT. 9. The Competitlone will C lone the I.net l>ey < District by its mother on the proverbial doorstep. very smurt bonnet said to her nearest luncheon in her honor. I t is needless to stuffing by the rule given below, and F n c h* .Month — • during • • 1W7, OcuDona received ttoo lal STEWED PRUNES. for one month'* competition wlllne pnt Into the neit, Next morning the neighbors gather around, neighbor In blue, whereupon erery other say she wore the soalskin coat and had a after filling the fish, sew It up and lay on 8 . Competitor* who obtain wrapper* from unsold very good tim e. B u t a ll her pride was a tin rack fitted to a baking pan. Cut Soak prunes three or four hours In NevrYerST.______.__ „ , ,. snap In dealer'* stock will be dlsnuallfled. Employee* but none will give it shelter till a young girl, woman near tho ten tablocut short her con BrooSlyw, Eowpawd £»*<** h la n d i). slits in the side of the flsh. Flour well cold water, so tliat when swollen to full of lever Brother*. Ltd., and their famillee, are de in compassion, takes it to the poorhonae. turned to tears whon she failed to find In p V«nS3:,UBr"La’ vVr>,"n'f.nr„ ';5 ’ ?.r.:: terred from competing. versation and held her cup in midair to the cloakroom her precious wrap. Laid and sprinkle with salt. Lay thin slices size the water will Just cover them. 4 . A printed flat of Winner* In Competitor’s district Thus far we have briefly c mdensed the open hear what the discussion would bring Add sugar to taste and stew until nearly trlct or ( nlmnhln.______will be forwarded to Competitor* in aboat SI day* after ing stanzas. It is time to let the dove of exactly In its place was a sealskin coat to of salt pork on the top, fastened with The New ttngtnnd Ntntea, each competition cloeee. fo rth . be sure, but a carloature of her own new Small skewers. Baate often with the dry. Serve cold with sweet cream. A. LeveC Brother*, Ltd., will endeavor to award the poetry here flutter for a brief space : •Tim Bicyolrw,"are thecelebrated P ie r c r H prclel* prTcee fairly to the best of their ability and Judgment, “ That I do,” wont on the blond em and lie n u tlfu l ono. The hostess was In liquor that hakes out of it. A little water IRP7 Pattern, mTd by (Jon. N. Pierce A bn., of Buf When she reached the house, a matron falo, Bouton and Mew York. Fitted with Hartford lint It la understood that all who compete aaree to ac p ha tically, “ and I ’ve boon stolen fro m re despair and wroto around to all tho other may be added if there Is not enough of SAGO. Tires, First Class Nick In Lamp. Now Departure cept the award of Lever Brothers, Ltd., as final. With a pknaant word and amtla I the liquor. Sago should a lw a ys he kept In a c over Ball, Standard Cyclometer, and Hunt Lace Saddle. LEV Hit IIKOH., Ltd., New York. Kindly hade thr maiden enter peatedly. No, my dear, I won’t take a luncheon guests, asking if they had worn In a manner free from guile. her frie n d's ooat home by mistake. She ed Jar or box, and the best variety Is the word of It back, and I am not speaking I For baking the flsh allow 15 minutes On the records quickly written discharged the maid who hnd that duy small white kind called pearl sago. The hastily. In every instance It was a plain I for each pound, in a moderately hot NOTES ON BUSINESS GOLD HUNTERS VANISHED These faw words were then enrolled, presided over the cloakroom, and the Bos other varieties are apt to taste earthy. "Nameleas foundllnK, healthy female, oven, browning well, and when it can ease of theft, nnd I’ve not up to date re ton girl went home In a state of almost Neatly dressed, tome five mentha old." be easily pierced with a fork take 11 The M. C. Shaw Lumber Company has covered n single belonging. Why, of course, settled melancholy. MACARONI ROUP. Mystery of the American Vessel Lnnbnt — The author has introduced a number o f from the oven, remove the skewers, been organized at Rath, Mr., with $200,000 I f I t hnd been n g rim y fingered sneak th ie f “ She wore the ragged old substitute Cook thne pounds veal shank In three Where Are They. incidental pieces which tend to relieve the pork and fastening, and serve with a capital. The 1 fh e'* are: President, Milton or a too enterprising housemaid, I most around awhile, and finally one day, when quarts cold water until the meat falls to United States Minister W dim i (.Buchanan solemnity of the main theme. O f these per gravy made by adding a little water tc G. Shaw
APPLETON WASHINGTON TNMM8TM CAMOER N oxth W ashington.—Chas. Cunningham Clarence Ludwig is critically ill with pneu ArpLRTON R idge.—Miss Azuba B. Sprague A. F. Button has dosed ft contract with Your Money Back After Scarlet Fever is having a new shed built to replace an old monia----- Georgr Mixer visited his home in of Thomaston is visiting her parents, Mr. and the executor o f the w ill of George R. Fuller Mrs. W. F. Sprague, for a few days------Wm. one which he haa removed. F. W. has to erect a monument to Mr. Fuller’s memory Belfast------Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bramhall have Little Bor Was Left Weak and Deli charge of the job----- Wilbur Daggett of Iowa arrived in Camden from Waltham where they Pitman is about to make extensive repairs on at the cemetery. The monument w ill be of his barns, putting in new silla, .Tfeoring, etc. cate- co'. Bunches Appeared visited his cousin, M. W. Len L.t, a few days granite and of a late pattern. lived through the Wintei, Mr. Bramhall be . . IF YOU WANT IT. The lumber is being hauled froth the Keene on His Neck •-Hood’s Sarsaparilla last week------Quite a number from this place Alvah Gilchrest has had his tonsurial room ing employed in the W’altham bicycle factory attended Pomona Grange at the village Sat ------Mrs. Cora Waltz has returned to W ar mill, North Appleton------W ill Newbert is newly papered and one side wainscotted with C u r c r And Made h m Strong. urday------Rasewell Pinkham and Fred Over ren------J. R. Glover is having his house on TH IS M EANS: You come in, try or, get fitted and suited, and running a new fish cart which is perfect in whitewood. Mr. Gilchrest believes in having lock were here from South Liberty, on im Trim strett prettily decorated in colors------every respect. He made his first trip, Tues •‘W hin iny little boy vai 18 months his rooms present an a*tractive appearance. btiv whatever you like ; go home and thange your mind—no matter what day------Mrs. Nancy Pitman celebrated the old be had scarlet fever, which left him portant business one day last week------P. M. Miss Mary Pierce has returned to her home Lenfest is building an addition on his barn. Dr. J. E. Walker went to Boston Wednes reason—your mother-in-law don’t like’em, for instance. Come back for 80th anniversary of her birth, May 11. Many weak end delicate. His i kin was blue in Searsmont, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. P. M. has charge ol the job and a good boss day------Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith went to D. C. Thomas------Miss May M uller visited relatives and friends called upon her during and transparent, his nppetite was poor, Augusta Wednesday------Mr. Smith expects your m o n « . the day. May she enjoy many more just such he ia too------Cyrus Jones bought a nice horse in Lincolnville this week------The dredge and scrofula hunches sppeared on his to visit Mosehead and Rangely lakes------We take our euances, wliat are thfy ? Generally, if you are properly pleasant occasions is the sincere wish of her o f Union partier Wednesday------Mrs. L . T. Plymouth and tug W illard Clapp went to neck. A revo-e cold always left him w ith Marr and daughter Mary of Razorville city, Sch. Cyrus Chamberlain, Hart, sailed Wednes Belfast, Tuesday, after doing considerable fitted and suited, you stick to our clothes If not properly fitted and friends------Lizzie A. Pitman was in Belfast day for New York with lime from I. O. Sunday last week------The scribe is the proud a conifh. Having given Hood’s Sarsapa were in this place one day recently------Owing work around the steamboat wharf------Mrs. to so much rainy weather recently farming Cushing & Co.------Mrs. Henry Caldwell and Sophia Murdock has returned to her home in suited, wh don’t want you wearing around a had advertisement for us. possessor of four white Angora kittens. Can’i rilla to an older child for canker w ith the children of Jacksonville, are the guests of Mr. be beat------Ernest Ileald, who has been liv best results, 1 concluded to try It In this has been badly delayed and farmers are bit Boston, after s visit with her sisters, Once in a while we lose a trifle Wc gain a hundred times where we lose terly complaining thereat, and some of them and Mrs. T. A. Carr------E. L. Dillingham has ing at E. Robinson’s for the past few months, care. In A short time the glands of his the Misses H a ll------Mrs. V P. Ward- we are sorry to say, are using swear words bad general improvements made on his well has gone to Wiscasset, where once, because we put our t usten er’s interest first. The firm that don’t is now at Mrs. Frank H all’s------L. E. Sprowl neck dimi::i«;ied in sire. He took three grounds. purchased a horse o f Wm. Martin last week. — o-Grats looks green on the mountain, and her husband is now located------Joseph Hall give satisfaction don’t date guarantee satisfaction. bottles of Uood’s Sarsaparilla. It gave there is she promise of a large crop o f hay Wm H . Peters was arrested Tuesday evening has returned to Boston after a visit with rela E lm w ood.— Mrs. Andrew Jones and little hili, a good appetite; the bluo tin t left ------E S. Hannon is shooting woodchuck, by officer Peabody and committed to the tives here------It is the general opinion that daughter Esther are visiting at W illiam New- h is a k in and he is as stro ng as a ny boy juat now------Mrs. Wm. Hannon and daugh lockup for being drunk. Wednesday he was there w ill be more people here this Summer bert’s.------Mrs. Edith Counce has been of his age.” Mrs. George M . Clarke, ters of South Liberty called on friends bere before Judge Stewett and pleaded guilty. A than ever before. stopping with her sister, Mrs. Vinal Messer. 552 C hestnut S treet, L y n n , sbs one day this week. fine of one dollar and costs was imposed, Mrs. Helen Derry is visiting in Bostor— ------Mrs. Jerry Clark who has been sick for M . which was promptly paid.------The Ladies a long time still remains very ill. -----William Be sure to get H ood’s because St ic kn ey Corner.—There was a large G. H. Cleveland is bound to shine. It is his crowd at the baked bean kupper at Mrs. W .A. Circle of the Methodist church met at the grocery wagon now------Maurice Peters has . Ila ll went to Rockland on business, Monday. vestry Wednesday. ------The school in Nye district has been Rackliffs, Saturday,May t jt h and a good time returned to Vinalhavcn------Mrs. Edwin D il was had. The next one w ill be at Mrs. Dan Alvah Linekin’s horse while attached to a dosed for a few days on account o f the illness lingbam and daughter, Miss Jennie, of Ban H O O d'S Sapa8rma Weaver’s Saturday, May 29------The Stickney grocery wagon into which a barrel was being of Mrs. Rose Morton.------Clarence Barker gor, are in town getting their Summer home Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. baseball team and the North Waldoboros loaded took fright and ran into W. L . Cat- and Minot Messer attended Pomona Grange Arequippa in readiness for the season------Bold hy all druggists. S I; six for $r>. played three practice games Saturday after land’s stable breaking the harness and in ju r There ate mtny indications now of the com ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. at Washington Mills last Saturday n igh t------„ , , cure I.lvcr Ills; easy to noon May 15th. The last game was a very ing the wagon. ing «>f the Summer season------Miss Ella George Clouse has purchased the old school house in Nye district and is repairing it for a rlOOCl S r l I IS take, easy to operate. 25c. sharp, quick game. Score 7 to 6. Time 1 The Baptist Ladies Circle met Wednesday. Adams is visiting in Boston------A very good hour, 35 min------Mr. Page the blacksmith haa ROCKPORT tenement and work shop. The vice president, Mrs. E. L. Montgomey, audience witnessed the presentation of Trilby WARKEN bought a horse of Chaa. Finn------A new at the Opera House, Tuesday evening. It was in charge. The house-keepers were Rev. F. J. Bicknell of the Livingstone The schooner Adelia T. Carleton, Capt. NORTH WHITEFIELD comer at Wm. Creamer's. It's a boy------A. Misses Minnie Claik, Lois Piper, Ella Cox was one of the finest presentations given here Manufacturing Company, Rockland, preached Simon W all, cleared Tuesday for the Baha W. Sidelinger and Dick Clark have been to N a tu r e . Harold Gardiner is obliged to be out of and Edith Washburn. for years. at the Baptist church Sunday. His sermon mas Capt. W all is accompanied on the trip Hallowell, Gardiner and Augusta. Line* suggested while driving today between school on account of sore throat------Mrs. Sloop Princess, Maloney, is at Spruce Head was upon “ Contentment,” and was very much by Mrs. W all and daughter, Miss Hazel------Appleton and dearsmoat.| Gilmore Cooper bad the misfortune to sprain engaged in the work of raising the lobster CUSHING appreciated. A special offering was taken at Dr. A. T. Clough, house physician in the Eye NORTH HAVEN and Ear Infirmary, Portland, visited his old The grandeur of the solid rock,| her ankle last Monday------Miss Alice Brown boat of Friendship, which capsized in a squall Rev. II. I. H olt has bought a team. this service for the help of poor students pre The “everlasting hills," spent last Sabbath at home. She has an at Pulpit H arbor.—Mr. and Mrs. El win off the Head several days ago------Sch. Ella Miss Cora E. Wing’s school with the help paring for the ministry. home here this week------Miss Abbie Bohn- The beauty of the evergreons, tendance at her school at Maxy’s Mills, of Wooster are at home after spending the W in F. Crowell, Thomas, sailed Wednesday for of the teacher made a flower garden, Arbor Rev. F. S. Bickford of South Newfane, Vt., dell is home from Newton where she has My soul with rapture thrills. 39 pupils------M ilton Benjamin died at Augusta ter in Medfield, Mass.------The roads are be New York, with lime from Burgess, O’Brien day, and Miss Edna M. Hoffses’ school been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Luce------The concert of the tuneful birds is on a visit to his old home in Warren. Mr. last Sunday ol cancer of the stomach, aged ing put in good condition for the Summer. & Co.----- E. C. Bucklin has been returned to planted a tree. Bickford is a lineal descendant of the first Mrs. Fannie Gould is visiting in Bangor and That pipe nmong the trees, 72. The remains were brought here for Road Commissioner James Brown has Mr. his former position as assistant overseer in the pastor o f the Baptist church, the Rev Andrew Bucksport------Mrs. Robert Montgomery’ is The teachers in town attended the Knox burial. Rev. Chas. Hayden of Augusta con Barrows from Rockville with a six horse team harness department of the prison visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Smith, County Teachers’ Convention at Rockport, Fuller. His present parish includes the resi ducted the service------I t was cold and damp ------The superintendent of schools and Vinalhaven------Rev. G. C. Wilson, of Woods- The gentlo kino that feed beside to haul the road machine------Unlike many Thursday. dence of Rudyard K ipling. The winding meadow stream— last week when sheep-shearer Glidden was at country t jwns North Haven may well be proud the teachers attended the Teachers Conven ford, superintendent of the Maine Bible Soci Rev. I L L Holt has a special sermon for The subject next Sunday morning at the Accentuate and beautify John Avery’s. As he shuffled off the fleeces of her roads. The old syFtem of a labor tax tion at Rockport, Thursday. ety was the guest Monday, of Rev. T. E. The harmony of the scene. the young people which he w ill preach at the Baptist church w ill be, “ Tribulation and Brastow------William Dunbar of Union is some o f the animals were provided with was done away with here several years ago The work o f dredging Georges River w ill The tender little blade of grass] church Sunday evening. A ll should en Peaie, a Lesson of Contrasts.” There w ill be making his home now with Samuel Simpson blankets, which they wore until the sun came and the town bought a road machine and has be commenced the latter part of July or the Lifts up Its tiny head, deavor to hear it. a preaching service in the evening. The pas and is being treated by Dr. Norwood. It will out warm the following day------Bert Kelley each year appropriated a fairly generous first of August. So says the captain of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith o f Rockland tor w ill preach in the near future on Sunday be remembered that Mr. Dunbar attempted j is surveyor for Coopers Mills road—-—John sum to be expended on the roads. Added to dredge-boat engaged by the government to visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. evenings upon four leading topics in the suicide recently, while suffering from mental ! Sinnott was taken with dizziness while d riv this is the fact that we have a clayey soil that do the job. Robinson, Sunday. epistle of James. Next Sunday evening the aberration------C. J. M. Merrifield was in Port And makes my spirit praise ing home last Friday and was obliged to tie once put in good condition hardens until it The building at M ill river occupied by subject will be, “ Trials and Temptations and T he Author of tho Universe, up at John Avery’s a few hours, until be re H athorn's Point.— Miss Gertrude L. land this week for a few days------The gram is almost like macadam, and the re-ult can the Crown of Life.” And Ills "mysterious ways." covered------Memorial services will be as fol Owen Long w as raided by officers Tuesday Maloney is at A. J. W ing’s, sick with the mar school class gave an entertainment and hardly be less than what people coming here and twenty bottles of beer and several bottles The Congregational K ing’s Daughters held A h! "what Is man that shouldst bo lows : Sermon at Methodist church Sunday, from out o f town tell us viz., that we have the mumps------Miss May Thomaston is attending social in Carleton’s block,Wednesday evening. So mindful" of his lot? of liquor seized. Long was brought before school here------Mrs. E. M. Maloney is in ill a business meeting this week,Monday evening. There was a good attendance and the young For, like the flower, he perishes, May 30. 2 p. m ,b y Rev. C. W. Lowell our best roads in the state of Maine------Rev. Mr. Judge Starrctt but was dismissed as the goods health------Slp.Dione ofRockland was atMaple Several invited guests were present at the people realized quite a snug sum------Capt. C. And is so soon forgot former pastor but now of No. Waldoboro. Parker with his wife and children are at Orris The address w ill be Monday at 1 p. m., by were claimed by W. Whitney, a recent occu Juice Cove, Thursday and Friday o f last week supper. The occasion was made very pleas M. Young of Boston was in town this week Beverage’s coitage where they w ill remain Appleton. May 17. R. S. Partridge. Graves at Coopers Mills and pant of the place. ------Sip. Princess went to the Mussel Ridges, ant. guest of Mrs. M. A. Packard, where Mrs. until Mr. Beverage occupies it later in the at Whitefield will be decorated Monday fore Friday, to assist in getting up the smack, N orI h Warren.— Wednesday, May 5, a Young is also a guest------Mrs. Mary Boynton season. Mr. Parker will build a cottage------noon and in this vicinity in the afternoon at SMITHTON Maty Caswell, which sank near there last Sat little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. is now pleasantly located at C liff Cottage, SEARSMONT Patties were here Tuesday after F. L. Olm Temple Heights, her summer home. Mrs. close o f the addre^ l or music the Post has stead’s yacht Nidra which Wintered here. Thomas Young of Oroville, Cal., is visiting urday------Mrs. Alice Heyler and daughter W. Merry.------Simon Pascal! is at work for Boynton believes in going early and staying Our farmers are getting underway now and been depending up »n the drum corps at the They also took a nice row boat which C. F. his native place after an absence of 41 years. Iola, of Warren, were at C apt E. M. Denny Stetson.------F A. Perry, Jr., ourim art late. And why shouldn’t she when she has like busy bees are improving every minute of National Home, but it is learned that the Brown has just sold Mr. Olmstead------H is visit was unexpected and his coming was Maloney’s, last Sunday------Mr. and Mrs. superintendent of schools is kept quite busy Frazi-r Feyler and sons Carl and Jesse visited visiting schoolr, distributing books, etc.------one of the pleasantest locations along the time. drummers cannot come, so other arrangements Augustus Carver is at work for C. F. Brown quite a surprise to his relatives----- R. L.Over- will be made------Mrs. Ed. White of Wis relatives in this place last Saturday and Sun Miss Lizzie Pendleton was in Rockland, Sat Maine coast. The Lincoln Band gave a concert and ------Rev. F. Purvis was at Eagle Isle this lock met with quite an accident Sunday by casset was a visitor here a few days this week week holding meetings------E. F. Stowe and day------Mrs. Ira G. Seavey of Gay’s Island urday.------Quite a number of young folks from W est Rockport.— T. H.Bucklin has been dance at Dirigo Hall, Thursday evening, taking a header from his wheel as he was rid ------Samuel Knights d.ed last week Friday. S. W. Crockett are putting extensive repairs was the guest recently of her parents, Capt. here attended Pomona grange at Washington, to Hope and Searsmont on a business trip ; May 20. ing down the Harvey hill. His wheel was on the house owned by Mrs. F. H . Smith------and Mrs. E. M. Maloney------Julia Demuth of Saturday last.------Mr. and Mrs. Sherman while be was gone he visited his old neighbors Quite a number from Quantabecook Lodge, badly wrecked and his watch ruined------Mrs. The weir fishermen report fairly good catches Thomaston is stopping with her aunt, Mrs. were in Rockland, Sunday.------Mrs. Moses Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Knight of Searsmont and F. A A. M. visited King David’s Lodge of Elbridge Griffin is sick with lung trouble— W. ------Mrs. H. W. Beverage and daughter Isa Caroline Flint------J. R. Taylor was home Studley returned to her home in West War his daughter Mrs. Andrew Brown of Hope— Lincolnville, Tuesday evening. A ll report a WALDOBORO A. Overlock and wife went to Liberty Satur are visiting Mrs. H . L. Thomas, Rockland from Two Bush, Saturday night------Wm. P. ren, Sunday. Wm. Warren o f Warren village visited his v try enjoyable time. East W aldoboro.— Horace Keizer was day on business------H. P. Sylvester has hired ------R. B. Quin is clamming for the factory Newbcrt of Jefierson held a meeting at the father, T. II . Bucklin, Sunday, accompanied in Rockland last week------Larry Mathews’ of with Albert Gray of Montville, shaving hoops J. F. Burgess has notices posted in his store ------Mrs. Abbie Carver was thrown off a load Wing school house, Sunday. by Miss Sawyer o f Rockport------Mrs. Robert Warren was at Joseph Mathews’ Sunday------D. M. McFarland and H . L . Sprowl were UNION that after Jume I, 1897, business w ill be of hay on a hay rack Monday and quite badly Bucklin who is taking care of her sister, Mrs. The farmers have been very busy this week in town Sunday------Ralph Overiock is at Geo. II. Gardner o f the G. I. Robinson transacted on a cash basis. Low prices and hurt. work for J. B. Bartled------Report says that JEFFERSON Drug Co. of Thomaston was in town Monday M iller who is sick with a cancer at East spot cash for a motto. We sincerely hope planting their corn and peas for the factory at D . C.Davis is about to go to Augusta to work W est Jefferson.— Mrs. Augusta Glidden, ------Willard Hart is moving into the tene Union, arrived home Friday returning to her Mr. Burgess w ill have the support o f the Waldoboro------Miss Lena Little has returned MORRILL at his trade, blacksmithmg. who has been ill for the past year with sick sister Sunday------T. H. Bucklin works community in the move which is the right from Damariscotta------T. Sidelinger who has ment lately finished off in the new Robbins Charles Brown erected a new monument consumption, passed peacefully away Tuesday block. He has rented his farm to Geo. Gor for Landlord Sewall at the. Bay Point Hotel roa 1 to success. been spending a few days at T. Gould’s, has this summer------Mrs. Wiley of Tenants Har returned to Round Pond------Mrs. Alvah Carter in M orrill cemetery last week-----It ia said Waldobero’a Wonderful Cat. morning. She leaves a husband and two don of South Union------C. A Simmons and A quiet wedding occured Sunday, May 16 children to mourn her loss.------Eugene Avery bor is visiting Mrs. Thorndike. has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lawry, at that there w ill be another tomb erected in the Jessie Lee Randolph, who says she once wife joined the Rebekahs Monday night. De at the home of the bride’s father, J. F. Ila ll front part of the cemetery this Summer. is working for Hartwell Plummer this Sim onton.------The old Walker house Thomaston------School in district 16 com carried a pet cat fteen thousand miles when gree work by Warren Rebekah Lodge------of Searsmont, when Elmer E. Fowles and People who have got lots in the front part of Summer.----- D. F. S Day went to Waldoboro owned by Fred Buzzell and recently occupied menced Monday under the instruction of in the theatrical business, contributes a new Williston Grinnell of Camden was in town Inez M. H all were united in marriage by the the yard w ill have to fix them for they look as Monday, returning Tuesday.------While E. D. by George Harrington, was totally consumed Miss Alice Smith. She is boarding at A. J. cat story to the Waldoboro New s this week this week------Mrs. Lucy Thompson has re Rev. Wm. C. Baker, parties all o f Searsmont. though they were things o f the past------Andrews was unharnessing his colt from the by fire last Friday The family had just left Newbert’s------Miss Flora Fish has returned The heroine of this tale is a four week’s old turned from Lynn where she spent the Win-i Only the immediate relatives and friends of D. O. Bowen fell one day recently and wagon, Sunday, it became frightened, knock- when flames were discovered issuing from the to Rockland------Fred and Lottie Rines are kitten, the daughter of Snippet, a Waldoboro ter with her son Frank------Chas. Lermond the families were piesent at the wedding sprained his wrist------T. R. Dickey, Chester iug Mr. Andrew’s down and dragging the roof and by great exertion the neighbors saved home from Bath------Enos Nash is stopping a coon cat, which while making an exploring was in Thomaston Wednesday. He visited feast which followed the ceremony but all and Nina Knowlton have been sick the past wagon upside down for a short distance. The the barn. Loss about $600. Partially insured. few weeks with his sister,Mrs. Moses Mank----- tour of the attic, fell and went down nine Ben Bachelder at the prison------A Mr. Olney enjoyed a pleasant time. The bride was the week with the measles------The funeral ser colt run home, leaving behind him a demol A few years ago the town voted to place a Wm. Newbert and Mr. Jones of Orffs Corner feet between the “ studding.” The cries of preached from the band stand T uesday night recipient of some fine presents among the rest vices of Mrs. Sarah Mears were held Tues ished wagon and Mr. Andrews, who was hurt hydrant at that corner but the vote never were at A. J. Newbert’s, Tuesday. the thus bereaved mother brought her mistress to a fair-sized audience------Large crowd to a silver service from the members of her day, May 18, at I p. m., at the residence of quite badly and will probably be laid up for a was carried out. to the rescue, and as some of her family had the Odd Fellow time here Wednesday even family. N orth W aldoboro.—Cold and wet------Robie Mears. She leaves three brothers, few weeks.------Eddie Madden bought a Mrs. Rose Thorndike is visiting friends in been fishing lately, that gave Mrs. S. an idea. ing. They brought a band with them and M r. A. C. Moore of Rockland was in the two sons and several grandchildren to mourn bicycle of A. Mank this week.------A. J. Avery Connecticut.------George Harrington has She took a long rope, tied an iron ring on the discoursed sweet music to the public gen place Tuesday and Wednesday tuning pianos her loss. She was about 77 years o ld ------went to Lewiston, Monday, with a load of ------A. B. MoDONALD end and lowered it into the kitten's gloomy erally. moved into the Hassen house. and organs------Mr. and Mrs. James Keen Birten E. Daggett went to South Montville goods for E. A. Avery, w’ho with his family Conic lost a valuable horse last week. Mrs. Miss Lillian McCurdy has returned from A u prison. The kitten fastened its tiny claws to were in Thomaston one day last week------Sunday, May 16, where he has employment went Tuesday.------Hon. Benj. Heath ol New Conic had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. gusta and is the guest o f her cousins, Mr. and the life saver and was pulled upstairs. The As To That .Soap. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McIntire of Camden ------Gilbert iMcClawin and -laughter have Jersey was here this week calling on friends. Morton and while returning home near the Mrs. H . G. Robinson.------Mrs. Elsie Carter relater of this occurrence thinks a kitten with Editor The Courier-Gazette:—I think an were at G. W. Eugley’s last Sunday------moved back to town. nerve and muscle like that deserves a news quarries the horse was taken violently sick made a flying visit to her old home last week. G. B. Walter was in Rockland one day last injustice has been done me through the and died in harness.------George Morton has ------Several from this place went to the con paper notice. Nutlonal Guard Notes. columns of your paper. Your Union corre week------Several from here attended Pomona bought a boat and placed it in Goose pond cert at Carr’s Corner, Palermo, Sunday night. Grange at Washington Saturday------Grass iB Lewiston Militia In Arma. Adjutant General Richards has issued gen spondence of May 4 stated that a lady had for fishing, hunting and pleasure.------Mrs. ------Mr. and Mrs. C. H . Batchelor of Palermo been canvassing Union for common soap, looking finely------On account of the ground MEN WANTED The companies of the national guard in eral order No. 7, as follows: Mirgeret Andrews of Rockport is visiting her visited his niece, Sunday, Mrs. B. E. Coombs being so wet the farmers have done but little Lewiston are on their dignity and have deci The board of examination w ill meet at the claiming it to be a superior article for cleaning sister, Mrs. M. E. Simonton. at Albion Corner.------Jason Evans spent the over all New England to w’ork for us sell stains from clothing. That was a mistake. farming yet. ing nursery stock. Steady job, pay weekly, ded not to turn out for the Memorial Day adjutant general’s office on Tuesday, May 25 day Sunday at James Hussey’s.------M ilton The body of the soap is common soap, with experience not necessary, exclusive te rri parade unless they receive a special written to inquire into the qualification for their re Kidder from Fairfield was in the place the grease removed, and with the body is GLENCOVE tory, outfit free. Apply at once. invitation. For some years there has been spective offices of persons who have been Sunday.------People at McDonald and some placed a preparation which makes a soap WEEKS MILLS friction between the national guard and the elected to offices in the National Guard of the W illiam Brown, of Rockland, is now fire from Albion Corner met at the school house HOMER N. CHASE it CO.Auburn,Me. entirely different from washing soap. I f those G. A. R. in Lewiston upon the point as to State of Maine as follows: Thomas A.Jewett, men at the Power House------.Chas.Frohock, Sunday evening and organized a Sabbath Miss Ida Cunningham who has employ 100 Main Street. who were kind enough to patronize me whether the G. A. R. should invite the citizen captain Company A, 2nd Regiment; \V. D of Boston, was at E. E. Rhoades lately School. Everett Wing was chosen Superin ment in Boston visited her aunt Paulina 2G*34 Mention this paper. should try the soap and do not find it satis soldiers or whether the national guard should Whitney 1st lieutenant Company A, 2nd A. C. Young has two horses on the sick list tendent and Mrs. Martha Clark assistant.------Colomy last week------A. C. Moore, piano and factory I would like them to let me know of tender Its servtces without invitations. Now, Regiment; W ill C. Atkins, 2nd Regiment; ------John Sullivan and family from Rockland Elmer Drake came from Augusta and spent organ tuner of Rockland, was in town last the fact. Bessie We l lm a n , So. Hope. th e guardsmen are on their dignity and it »• and of any other persons who may be ordered have moved into the Tillson house on Warren Sunday with his mother and brothers.------week------The village school commenced Great Reduction an official invitation or nothing. to, appear before it. Mr. Editor: I think a mistake has been ton street------Lincoln H. Young left for Ma Alonzo Shorey has returned to Boston. He Monday under the instruction of Miss Olive A ll orders and communications issued from made in regard to my daughter selling com tinicus,Tuesday----- Albert Jones of Somerville was called home in the Fall by the death of Gould of Albion------Edwina Banks is teach this office w ill be promptly acknowledged up Mass., arrived last week and is now painting ing school at Pigeon Plain------Hollis Crum- I n P r ic e s The public schools of the State o f Maine mon soap for cleaning soap. The receipt for his brother and spent the Winter with his on their receipt. the summer cars of the R. T. & C. Street mett got a piece of iron in his eye oue day w ill hold a general picnic at Maranacook this soap has been in the family for twenty parents.----- James llussey went to Waterville The following commissions in the National Railway at the car house, lie boards at C. last week------Fred Malcolm and family have Grove, on Saturday, June 12. Schools from years and more. It was bought by my Saturday.----- Kelsie Smiley was at Riverside, FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Guard have been issued. W. Studley’s------Rev. Chas. A. Plummer, of moved into the house recently vacated by nearly all parts of Maine w ill attend. The brother, Albert Sidelinger, in Chicago. My Vassalboro, several days last week.------Free Capt Albert T. Surtleft, captain company Thomaston, Chaplain of the Maine State Kate Chadwick------Miss Fannie Crossman o f ateamboats at Maranacook are engaged for sister, Mrs. Abbie Arthur, and myself have land Drake is working for Walter Davis in H , 2nd Regiment, May 8, 1897, to rank from sold this soap in the towns of Union, Apple- Prison,preached at the Glencove school house D irigo visited Mrs. James Cook Saturday------the day and will be free to all. A large pro China.------George Palmer from Rockland was W ill S e ll i o r C a s h . Jan. 16, 1891. the 16th in st Mrs. Eliza Clifford called on friends Sunday gramme is being prepared. W. W. Stetson, ton, Washington, Searsmont, Liberty and at James Hussey’s Sunday enroute for W ater Second Lieutenant W illiam C. Goodwin of Montville years ago, and there has never been A party of friends gathered at E.E. Rhoades ville.------Ed Moody and wife went to White------Damarius Hatch is very sick------M rs. Gent*' Fierce Lined Underwear, worth 50o for37c state superintendent of schools, w ill be Brunswick, 1st lieutenant Company K, 1st Abbie Sherman has gone to Augusta to visit Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined any trouble before. My daughter’s health Monday night and passed the evening with field Saturday.------Eugene McLaughlin from Underwear, “ 30c " 2lc present and preside at the entertainment. Regiment, May 8, 1897, t0 rftnk from M>y 6» her daughter------Peter Dunton of Cooper’s Very low excursion rates w ill be in effect being such as to prevent school teaching or rnuiic. A plesant time was reported. Out of Augusta spent several days last week with bis Ladles’ Fleece Lined Uoae, “ 26c “ 21e 1897. any indoor cares, and her physician advising town guests were Mrs. Frank Barker of Rock parents and calling on old friends. Mills was in town Monday. Youth*' natural random Uuderweur “ 26e " 20c from all placet. Sergeant George F. Garcelon of Lewiston, Blue Flannel tihlrttug, " 30c " 26e out-door walks, she wished me to prepare land, Miss Pauline Brown of Northport, and Farmer* Flannel, beat quality, 22e Wm. M. Bams, who was for years at the 1st lieutenant Company D, 1st Legiment.May her some of the above named soap of which Chas, brohock of Boston. Tuesday 1 Cotton Cra*h, worth ic per yd. for 4c and 6c bead of the retail department of J. B. Lippin- 8,1897, to rank from May 7, 1897. she sold about thirty cakes, mostly to friends, Try my 36c Molaaaea, actually worth 40o. tt Co., has gone over to Strawbridge & Sargeant Cornelius J.Kelleher of Lewiston, which she certainly would not have done if Y o u r M o n e y It»«cU If G ood* a r e u u t a s C X l^ier, the purchasers of the Lippincott 1st lieuteuant Company B,2nd Regiment,May fraud had been intended. Now we hope this it epi eseuted. stock, to lake charge of their entire book 8,1897 to rank from May 8, 1897. explains matters satisfactorily to all parties carpentering. f WORMS IN CHILDREN. department. Strawbridge & Clothier’s move First Sergeant Clement M. Given of Bruns concerned. M rs. N. E. W ellm an . places them in the position of Wanamaker’s wick, 2nd lieutenant Company K, 1st Regi HOPE Jc them for nearly everything else. b J. L. LENFEST, ment, May 8, 1897, to rank from May 6, most formidable competitor as a book seller, Life has taken up the question, Wbat are Dr. Young of Lincolnvil UUKHIETrVUzLlS. 12tf and lively limes are expected when the new 1897. the ten best short poeins in the English lan Sunday------Mra. Clara & 3 True’s Pin Worm Elixir (^Corporal Frank H . Greeman of Lewiston, book-store gets fairly into working order. guage? It offers a handsome prize for the Pomona grange at Washin -3 Is the best W orm Remedy made. I t is likew ise the best Rem- 2nd lieutenant Company D., 2nd Regiment, J ody for u ll the complaints of children, such us1 Feverishness, one whose list comes the nearest to the com ------Edward Pray has rece ’ Costlveness, Indigestion, Hour Stomach, etc. 11 h *> bcea a - New, Practical - Regimeut, May 8, 1867, to rank from May 7, bined popular judgment. Toe result o f this priced cows to Rocltlac lio(i»eliold remedy for yrur*. Its efficacy in such trou I’rloe u&rcuut. A lu ll C; 1897. contest will be interesting, as showing wbat Mary Bartlett has relumed bles has never been equalled. Purely vegetable and narrules* SOAP & SPONGE RACK Druggists, or of tho Proprietors. D r. J. r. TRUE du C O ., Auburn. M e. ;■ L evi Seavey Casualities.—Capt. George Doughty, Com is the popular taste amoug (be discriminating port. Her sister, M n . I Adjti&tBble Io uny biyle of Bulb Tub. pany F,ISt Regiment,resigned and discharged leaders of Life. IOOOOUOOOOOOO(Z A pril 30, 1897. AU the New Ideas in First lieutenant George A. Whitney, <2 M., bouse------Henry Webater of Camden spent 2nd Regiment, resigned and discharged May Sunday with b it family io thia place------Mis, That Is Ihe Record «3. ,897- .. , Special Bargains in Grace B ill* haa returned from Massachusetts F/va /ears on Roller The following enlisted men, upon the rec and it spending a few days in Camden with o f . . S p r in g S t y le H a t s ommendation of their respective company Bearings and Ball BICYCLES her siller Annie Maxey------Mr. and Mrs. commanders, approved by the regimental F p n k Bryant ol North Union spent Sunday Bearings BOOTS, SHOES, commanders are hereby discharged. Not marked up to trade for old with friends in this place------Mra. C. A. Bids First Regiment: For non-attendance at wheels but marked down for Deering ....AMD.... and Mra. Lizzie Clough were in Lincolnville drills— Privates: Edmund B. Carter and Otis the benefit of cash buyers. A Tuesday------Farmers are very busy with F. Rawson, Company D ; W illiam J. Fraser few of the bargains; Spring work. The cold, wet weather has Harvesting and George C. Legault, Company E ; Geo.W. CLOTHING ’97 model Monitor, *56 00 made planting late------Grata it looking hne Allen, Company G. and a good hay crop ia expected. M achines For Men and Boys. Having moved out of the state.— Privates: ’97 “ W abash, 30 00 Fred G. Dunn and Kaluh A. Wheeler, Com ’97 “ Crown, 60 00 pany D.; Willard W. Williams, Company E: ’96 “ C row n, 86 00 □r. King’s new Discovery for Consump 8EE THE NEW Howard G Gordon and W illiam M. Gould, ’96 “ D uke, 80 00 tioo. Company F ; Michael Dowling, Eleaycr M. ’96 “ O rient, 39 00 This ia the best medicine in the world (or Sweaters AMD Jeffrey, O nio B. Staples, Nathaniel S. Smart ’96 “ Eagle, 39 00 all forms o f Coughs and Colds for Consump and George W. Allen, Co. G. ’96 “ Eclipse, 86 00 tion. Every bottle is guaranteed. Whoop Bicycle Suits Having moved out of the city.— Private: '96 “ Fow ler, 37 60 ing Cough, Aslbius, Hay Fever, Pueuiujnu, SHOWING RACE IN PGdlUGN. Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold io the Head and with Roller and Bali Be or lug* Tinned Wire with Purcelulu Boap Cup, 40c each Thomas 0 . Leavitt, Company F. ’95 “ Fow ler, 86 00 They are tho only uiuwer* that for Consumption. I t is safe for all ages, “ •• •• Wiie " " 26c each Second Regiment: Nor non-attendance at ’96 “ W averly, 42 00 walk or aiuixe95 “ W averly, 80 00 pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. eutllug kulvva wlih »priuu aiuul clip*, wlih_ adjustable drag bar to keep the kulfc iu llue “ " " Wire " 2.00 tach Leighton, Frank Dore (or Dow,) John D I l is always well to take Dr. K ing’s New Life pliioau. with hurizooul______crack ■ban, verttatical cruuk wheel .7 aud alurylu rOM BA1.JB BY LADIES’ FOOTAtAR A SPECIALTY Don't be afraid hocauae the prlcea ara ckea, (Duk< a the ligbleat draft, atil eat ruuuluz machine ou the inarkel- Lockwood, Chaa. B. Salmond, Patrick J Ryan, Thry oru a**ul CL O .D -. privilege of ezuwiuatiuo Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Dis I also carry a full lioe of repaira. Deeriug Harvester Oil, a atraixht oil, free from griU gum or acid. iiouae Furuialxvr* aud Hardware Dealer* Bennett A. Withee, H . H . Ham, Company E Avoui fo r the lurgeni Jobbi -g hou*« aud (Danube covery, as they regulate aud tune ihe stom It ket-p* the beuriu** 0001. A few aeuoud baud machine* that will be sold cheap. Iu ^Lakca I have the OU BY Henry H . Beatty and W illiam A. Murphy,Co. Surer* lu the U ulud tiUtoa. 2 lo z l ach and bowels. Wc guarantee perfect aatis- Deering oil steel rake aud the New York Cbaiuplou Spring Tooth Harrow*, Head Fertilizer* aud the LEVI SEAVEY, Champlou steel aud wood Teddertr. prlcea to meet the time*. Foi a*in by LEO. FRANK, - Manufacturer I. faction or r etui a mbucy. Free trial buttles TRADE CENTRE, For the good of the service.— Private Frank H. E. MESSER, at W. H . Kittredge's Drug Store. Regular □aX-ftA.OHuIJNrOTOJM'* - R o o lx iu iici, 2&4Co. 114 Fultuu bt., New York. 24B40 size, 30 cents aud |lx w . Bo* 35. Catalogues Mailed Free Bend Po*t*l Note or Stamps. Catalogue Free THOMASTON, ‘ MAINE. E. Brann, Co. E. South Union. r 5
THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1897 •r
1 SAT PROBATE COURT CARNIVAL OF THE REPUBLIC Hornpipe; Mrs W. H. Glover, Mrs. John A TIRE THAT DON’T TIRE «»f > 16,000. The appraisers are John C.Curtis, RTATB OF MAINE. Bird and Mrs. E. L. Brown, patronesses of J. W. Ogier and Thomas A. H unt------Wm. KNOX BR.—At a Probate Conrt hsld s« Roekland the Serpentine March; Mrs. IL W. Thorn If. Fogler was appointed administrator on In and for said County of Knot, on the eigh Mow Tillson Light Infantry Pleased the •fndfre M w ew y and Clerk Gnnlri Not teenth day of May, In the year r.f cor Ixtrd one dike, patroness o f the Parisienne Dance; Overbordeoed W ith .Work—Quite* Num estate of Martha A. Barnet*, late of Warren thoueinri eight hundred and ninety seven Public aad Made Some Mosey. with bond of >1000. The appraisers sre R. I Mrs. F. R. Spear, patroness of the Scarf ber of Im portant Pa per«,’flow ever. W ent A certain Instrument, purporting to be the lost The C arnivil o f the Republic present ed by Dance; Mrs. H . W. Thornbike, patroness of Thompson, E. C. Payson and L. R. Campbell will and testament of John R. Porter, late of Through tbe Judicial Mill. Roekland, In aald eonnty, having been presented local talent under the direction of J. N icker tbe Tambourine Class; Mrs. E. K . Glover, The only heir is Belle T. Clark, of Royahton. for probate son Williams of B- ston was presented in patroness of the Loie holler Dance. The *lhc May terra of Probate c< nit was the Mass., an adopted daughter------J» seph W. Oannnri*. that notice thereof be given to all per Farwell Opera House Wednesday evening Goddess of Liberty in tbe tableau was im per short- st for five years, only sixty tt;r« e papers Ogier was appointed administrator on estate sona Interested, by cansing a copy of said petition being handled. The following is Tht Courier- «»f Eliza A. Howes, late of Camden.wiih bond with thia Order thereon to he pnblished three and Thursday afternoon and evening for the sonated by Mrs. A. H. Berry. Mrs. J. N ick weeks snenesslvely In The Courier-Gazette, a news benefit of Co. H . Tillson Light Infantty. The erson Williams officiated as pianist, assisted Gazette’* upual detailed account: >600 The appraiser* are Reuel Robinson, paper pnblished at Rockland, In said county, that hall was very comfortably filled on the initial by Mrs. Fannie Ulmer Smith. Ji hn E. Wyllie, G. N. Wyllie and F. E. A. F. Beverage and G. W . V arney------Mary they may appear at a Probate Court to be held at night, while the two Thursday audiences were The Tillson Light Infantry members Lena.-ml, appraisers on estate of Jatne< Com J. Studley was appointed administratrix on Rockland, In and fot said county, nn the fifteenth ery, late of Warren, made inventory • f estate
EARLY CUSHIRR HISTORY LAWS BLUE AND OTHERWISE MAINE ODDITIES Rom. Qn.lnt Item. T.llln< of U f. In th. Territorial Limit* of Militia Company— Woman’s Nerves. How the Severities of the Pilgrim* Have Nation'. Oreatoat State. United State* Knrplu* Revenne—Geor