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T he Courier-Gazette. N u m b k h 2 0 Entered aa =ee..nd O le* Well Matter. V o l u m e 48 ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1893. CITY CHAT. OUR CIRCULATION Ags which were covered by their leather bus det» rmmintr (bat I should GUARANTEED Office Rooms to Rent. Our Rapidly THE 1 $ 3 .' Ins sewed, fastened with strops to n girdle take a view of them, A what they hwo traffic; Blow But Here and There About Good oftlce room. In Ihe now anil rnlendld Sen- boat their waist, which hey gird very straight, if he, whom at our first sight of til) seemed The Directory Hits Us a Growing City dlcate building. Apply to Apologizes For It I 16 C. H. BERRY. ,nd is decked round about with little round to be of most respect among them.jnd being ^pieces of red copper; to these I cave chain’ fir there in the canoe, would stay as pawn for E saw nt Cobb, Wight Readers of ' HF. b i f «-G a7.fttf. have , GOLDEN RULEjSHOE WANTED. bracelets, glasses A other trifles which the me. When they came to us (notw Handing A Co.’s the other day i Experienced alrls »»n Shirt work. Power mi refused, no. (ailed lo no,lee .bat « have one of the cup" used chines. K. c . C O R TH ELL, Thom aston, Me. savages seemed to accept in great kindness. all our former courtesies) he utter referred ,o Ihe paper's eircttla.Ion. Wc have ( 16-21 At our coming awav, we would have bad those ! hut would leave a young Ravage, I lor him by Che«e A Sanborn i^oe, while been proud of the haute- reached becMie of Bolton, who fur. two that supped with us, to go aboard A sleep. Our captain sent Griffin in their c rbev represented hard labor expended in BulkL . G IR LS ‘a n t e d . they had promised our capt., but it appeared we lay pulling a little off. He at return. / ^ / n p ihe paper; and «e have been je.lnn. of nlabed the coffee »« Atlantic Shoe Store, 60 sm att worke the World's F a i r , ind steady employn their company would not suffer them. Whereat reported that they had there asseibled tc because they represented a cash F. A. PETERSON, Proprietor, 7 20 where they have Ight easily perceive they were much getber, as he numbered them, twi hundred theealuallon fisures in our advertising column, lint, tho Sole Agency In thin city for grieved ; but not long after our departure they four score ft three savages, every n e his bow doiene of theie utenall" In dally ”’«• these Fine Wearing Shoe*. and they Qeo P- Rowell «t Co , ‘he leading adver euinot be purchased at any other store. WANTED. came with three more to the ship, singing to ft arrows, with their dogs and w«, ee, which ti.ine „ecn.a“o"f the country.pnhllah the Anter-I The cup „ . tampe(l with the name of the They are a Maine made Shoe from the At 186 Broadw ay 3500 chairs t , mend they ktep tame, at command, and nr anvthinc regard to their kind or condition Prices lus, that if one of our company go lie on shore I '.„ sew,paper Directory, which I. the bighea. Rn<1 ,he klnd „f coffee u a e d .^ C b a ..^ Freeport Factory, and they are put out [with them, they would stay with us. Our ipKii N ew spapf- for a good Style and Ing to amount of material used and lab to exchange at all; hut would have drawn us recognzed authority regarding new-papers. , , „ rong Feb. 7. R M PILLSBURY & further up Into a little narrow nook of a river capt. would command no one, but Oriffen (one Kacb scar n has been ihe custom of I H f . «• | (of them we were to leave in tbe country by for their furs, as they pretended. in with nther papers of character, to | Honest Shoe, A Desirable Dwelling Ho A well known Lincoln Coun.y * Backed up by a agreement with my Lord the Rt. Hon. Count We began to alter our opinion of them, ft I’cnient of man are contemplating FO *k*S A L L Arundell if it should be thought needful or join them In the rank of all savages who have publish...... in the” Dircc orv ...... - - i r z s : s T he Aide hoUie^R|m>lo Street house and a ve y (W,ralHH|y< atlo n ; nlso convenient) went with them in their canoe, and been by travellers in most discoveries found b,.t year our Hemes aF- , #|| pu)nt |Q R()Ckland as one of the coming G u a r a n te e ! lot—one of the Thousands of these Shoes have been three of them stayed aboard us, whom our very treacherous, never attempting mischief preceding F. MJ peered ai 33S4. In thl '” uc "f , business centers ol New England, so’d, and the verdict ot the wearer Is 17 20 capt. A whole company very kindly used. Our until, by some remissness, fit opportunity af­ our average weekly J • • that they are the BEST. ]r Directory 'he figures Capt. saw their lodging provided, and them forded them certain ability to execute the tame. .hon'd have been 3401. circulation for Ihe ve The Fourth ot July celebration has W h y N o t Try a P a ir ? FOR S A LE . lodged in an old sail upon the orlop; and be­ Wherefore we humbly gave God thanks, who Rowell fit ihal s'age where everything depends npon tb House w ith ell on Pine street. lx>t 90x70. cause they much feared our dogs, they were bad given us understanding ’o prevent this. A »n increase over ibe previous year lhats age n , o||cltor. ba’ e BLAKE BLOCK, NORTH END. <700, <300 down ami balance to suit. c were correctly .uPP"ed with .he neceaaary litierailiy of our people. 1« WALKER, ROSE & tied up whenever any of them came aboard us. thereby warming to foresee A prepare ourselves nn unwelcome and difficult task. T hey are ejr After June lit will remove lo Rankin Block, f information, and„,i |udgetnriee of our surprise when against the like danger, and, aftej/good advice canvassing for fund", not because they bare A New, Modern House For taken, our capt. determiuffii, iso soon an h- the Directory appeared with -Ibi e Diver® canoes of savages came to us. The INDIAN OEREM iNIEB. average circulation for 1892 ncc ssa ily any more Interest in the matter The place to. . S ale. could, to ahtp some of j/hein least (being sus­ :lves Ihe con- ?b.n «he res, of our clnxena, but because aome I npn The MeLoon, Lancaster hou-e, corner of Lime- shape of their body is very proportionable, Griffin, which lay on shore, reported unto me The following correspondent rock street and Shaw Avenue. A well built house, and well countinanced, not very tall nor big, picious we had dkftcovered their plots), they n n-i do il 80 don't treat them brusquely, -T-QuC HAVE their manner, and as I may term them the should absent tW^nqelves from us,which surely j tmuation o one of the finest In the city, late style with modern but in stature like to us; they paint their Rockland,Maine, May 7, t s93- dear"caien O - -he- » welC°“e' Improvement*, will be sold on . nsy terms. ceremonies of their idolatry which they per­ they bad we had not laid hold of tbe THEM F. M. SI! A W itcnl Estate Broker, bodies black, their faces, some with red, some formed thus. One among them (tbe eldest of encouraging w ord-.nd a handsome G e l.’ubs^ Americ* Newspaper Directory. D NO./420I* M Un___ S t , Rockland. with black and some with blue. Their cloth­ next oc ,i(,„ it has been years since Kockland jcele. the company as he judged) riseth right up, the T u e J ^ y when I came to the ship, there CLEANED ing is beaver and deer skins and hang­ br.ied, and If. time the dust was knocked off Curtains! Pump, Boile(r, Engine for other sitting still, and looking about suddenly D PeriiapsSvou can imagine with what regret And Done up equal t<."MsJ* Is at 11 ing down to their knees, befoie and behind, cried with a lond voice baugb, waugh; then wer«Wtwo canot Of whom two were bolow at the Are•, the Independence Day. ___ made fast together upon the shoulder with the women fell down, and lie upon the ground; J *“*1 No - Knowles Pump, i»n< ?I* H. I’. Upright ter. ...id io their cat... ..boo. t»..b-P.oo- E P H .P E R R Y ’S D Y E S d W 26 11. B. Engine, all In go 4 condition leather; some of them had sleeves; some had and the men altogether answering the same, K',Vr ' vo , W ap er DircCorv. We Holl­ could not entice them aboard wc, There will he races at Knox Trotting Park, and will be moI'1 lit a bargain buskins of leather tewed very thin and soft. tall a stamping round about the fire with both gave them a can of pease, Sc some bread, which e V ,o in due season our yearly issue Fourth ol July. Berry Bros. A Co. are to put 8. E. it 11. 1 SHEPHERD wear the hair of their skins outward, mailed you ln d‘ ■ rect form, showing D o fty SweL-j-e^ ! 19.22 Rockport, Me. feet, as hard as they can, making the groun- sta,en,e!: ; ! r .892 V, be 3,46- copies. „ c track in fine shape, erect a big new grand some thev have Asides a plece of Utey carried to the shore to e»f, but oneo shake with sundry outcries, fie change of v- them brought back our can presently, and Stand, and make other improvements. We B oiler an ine For Sale. skin w h i c T S r m L Bbout tbeir wft,srt and fit sound. Many take the fire sticks and S.T. MUGRIDGE rust ataid aboard with the other two; lor he being nave the blood and speed In this coun.y for itnatlc bargain. between their legs. 1 lie' L them into the ground, and then rest while; ] young, of a ready capacity, and one we most fast races and hotly contested ones. May . . . , on their head of a sudden beginning as befoie, they^ Is prepared to Make anti i So. at8HAW*& lety Wood Work hair to grow on their facesTnU i^ continue desired to brine with us into England, had re­ ■ * - , • t s y s i - ...... i • • log Shop, Street, Roek|uti*l. 10 20 ... , , . iLy bind up stamping till ’he younger sort fetch P ut Up very long nnd very black, which from the ceived exceedingly kind usage at our hancU, way past type sUUr an 1^^ bu3sled P-onle In ibis part of the state who have behind with a string, in a long round^^" shore many siones of which ever} man took and waa therefore much delighted in our com- this ,s small >»’'c' , ilion which we have been ENCINES FOR SALE. , and first beat upon them Some have hair nil curled naturally. They" tbeir fire pany. Wc shipped him & 4 others, two canoe , much of ■ exceeded by few AWNINGS Two ffcond hnnd upright engine*, od order seemed all very civele A merry; shewing kand then with the stones P„i?b all their bows * arrows, which is -he 5 nnd 7 borne.pow er; too Hinall for o leat the earth in N Tti'ipped 9000 boxes daring Ihe season.receiving tokens of much thankfulness for those things fir strength, and weekly palters of our In the Latest S ty le at train*. A pply to T H O R N D IK E this manner chief substance they possess. Advertisers have come to recognize 13.3c 17 we gave them, which they expressed in their ted) they AdVL'rlX h V hav sed upon the rating theretor nearly 810,000. (a» he repoW ,ln>e , d L above two Saturday, the 8th or June, our capt. being Short Notice. language by “ Oh ho,” oft repeated. We hours. In thtr se our watch desirous io finish all business about tbe harbor SCH DIADEM FOR SALE found them (as after) a people of exceeding Mfsw'oop cut down o u r U ^ r a ttn ^ ^ The venae I is 900 barrels cupucity, has been al aboi d were sin signed to him very early in the morning, with the pinnace built over, well found in sails, rigging, etc. Jus good Invention, quick understanding fit ready to do so, which he ing and lifting coasted 5 or 6 leagues abou. the islands adjoin­ 3° Per ccnt,,„a"d .c!!S c if not financial loss DR. BELLE S. AYERS, Ihe vessel for lime coasting to Boston. capacity. Their canoes made without any come to endless BURGESS, O'BRIEN & CO. hands to Heaven. Then pointed to the ing, & sounded all along wheresoever we went, It is not necessary for Thom aston, M ay 8, 1893. 18 £4* iron, of bark and birch tree strengthened with­ moon as if they imagined worshiped that likewise diligently searched the mouth ot tbe in with ribs and hoops of wood, in so good eth ey pointed barh„rana „bout the roeks, which shewed them- us to multiplySewro,,ghtuSisin,w words op.^to which when he by signes denie- jury you Dhectoryoccipiee with the M edical Parlors. SCHOONER FOR SALE. fashion, with such excellent ingenious art. as selves at all times,and___ arej ant excellent breach of Sell. Anna M. Dickenson of Kdgartown; 207 to the sun rising which he like the high rank your Electricity, our own men that bad been in the indies said 1 the waier, so as no sea can come In to offend that section.______•Of f ic e H o u r s . tons; well found and In good condition. Will lifting up his hands again. Then they carry about 2600 barrels lime. Enquire of Capt. they farre exceeded any that ever they had ihe harbor. This he did ,0 inslruc, himself, A OUTLOOK. M h h s iik *-. about as though they would see what sta belike that you wall re g ^ tth e ^ 9 to 11 j M edicated G. J. Il ART, on board, or E. W. CHADWICK, seen. Tbe chief of them told me by signs that Agent, Kdgartown, Mass. 14 might be, laughing one to the other. .hereby able ,0 direct others ibat sbali happen 2 10 4 P.M. C, Bntha. they would go fetch furrs & skins, & pointed some ,0 Ibis place. For everywhere, both An Ohio preacher delivers his sermon. After this ended, they which have wives take ^Specialty : Diseases of Women Se Children. to be with us again by the time the sun should he rocks A in all soundings about tbe correction that shall 1 lloRrER & J o n e s . wWle asleep. Iu most cases it's the hearer, CHESTNUT ST. LOTS. them apart and withdraw themselves severally Hix lots for sale on Chestnut street. Price <*00 be somewhat beyond the midst of the firme- neareiwr" fAi.nd water, than 4 or ft SYNDICATE BLOCK, Third Floor. into the wood all night. The next morning as never found water who sleep. ------. to <1000. S ite 80 feet by 160 feet, backing on Ames, ment. tch waa seldom, but 7. 3, 9 “nil 10 yfew '.rork, May to, 1893. The Gardiner Reporter Journal 17 HOCHT.A.Xn, ME. bury street, making a large double lot. Also one soon as they saw the sun rise they pointed to islands, w PUMJSHEM OF COIIRIF.R-GAZF.TTE, lot on Amesbury street, size 80 feet by 76 feet. fathoms, wb1 continued sounding by the town's school system rev.sed and » 8“P " '° Price <600. W A L K E R RO8K & CO., Brokers. A MAONBTIZBD SWORD. him to come with them to our ship; and hav­ j much deeper, upon clay Rockland, Maine. undent engaged. All up-to-date school . y To the World’s Fair & California, 16-21 Syndicate Block, Main 8t. (atbotns is ti About 10 o’clock the next day we discrltd ing received their men i25 tor me PAUL J. STAALESEN, the former, yet they had newly painted 1 to be a deerc. The next day being Saturday from the main, of which some had been with re± yof an^uch 'error h. the Directory face very deep—some all-black, some red, wit? 1 the history PROPERTY before; and they came directly aboard us. js is only ihe second nine ’hose tellows will probably still remain w.th us. FOR SA LE. and the first ot June we (raided with the stripes of excellent blue over their upper lips f have had occasion PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, Thu following nroperty lor aalu at a great bar- savages all the lorenoon; upon the shore weie fie brought us tobacco, which wc took with jublication that >lti < >nu nice«bdt, 3 yearpold, coming 4. weight nose A chin. Ono of them wore a kind of cor- di; ATo. 20 South Main Street, eight & twenty savages, and because our ship them iu their pipes, which were made of earth, In the program ot exercises at the Worl >’H)0 It)*., will r< ii^ y i tilling an hour, well broken, very strong, black, fit short, containing a great one’ on bis head, made very cunningly of a and t ,rt" 'send you check for ?25- ROCKLAND, color b a y ; will be great bargatus Gnu rode nigh we were but five or six; where for of the road mare, a perfui hubstance like stiff hair colored red, broad, and the erroi more than we can telb fafi primed dally in done in the most workmanlike f tookVlrnt premium knives fc other trifles to the value of 4 or ft quantity; some tocacco they gave to our capt. to pay tl? ever, will serve to set you Vice is given visitors to take tbetr in ’ M anner, and on t fair in 1 at> treia bargain. and some to me, in very civil kind manner; we more than a handful in depth, which he so M M, girl*, and young mut us, fit did eat by our tire, & would be very jewels In Ibeir ears, A bracelets ot little white I communication with. ing may he F. L. 811 AW. merry fit bold in regard of our kind usage of When we came at shore they most kindly more that we can do I ,o r ihe use of an empty plate upon whlcl Rockville, Me. round hones, fastened together upon a leather them. Our capt. showed them o strange thing entertained us, laking us by the bauds, as they string. These made not any show thut they to second your effort and 15 cent. Tor milk ice tbe wisdom ol the newspaper »d which they wondered at. His sword fit mine had observed we did to them in token of wel­ had notice ot the other belore taken, hut wo undo the harm which the under" calculated to bring you. FOR SALE having been touched with loftdatone, took up a come aud brought us to sit down by tbeir fire, understood them by their .pencil A signs, lhat ’clear. The two .terns of charge. , A KlltST-OLASS FARM. Trusting that you will appreciate o u r’ of the gouges sough, to be knife, and held it fast, when they plucked it where sat logether 13 of them. They tilled they came from tho hashabe, and that bis de­ The undurnigned offer* for Hale tho farm of tho away, made a knife turn being placed on a tbeir tobacco pipe, which was then the short tion and thanking you for the mild lubllc by tbe rapacious eat Ate L. P. Ilurwood, sltuuied In Appluton, and sire was that we would bring our ship (which considerate tone of your letter, we are, nown uh the “McLain farm.” It I* in u very block, aud touching it with his sword, mnde claw of a lobster, which will hold ten of our they call a qulden) to his house, being, as they Your obedient servants, Icasunt ioca'ion, about onu-half mile from the that take up a needle, whereat they much pipes full, fit we drank of their excellent to­ llliio, on the Htugc ro a d ; oontaln* about 126 acres pointed, upon Ihe main towards tbe east, from G e o . B. R o w e l l & Co. are only Dana’s marvelled. This he did to cause them to bacco us much as we could with them; but we f tilla g e , pasture uud Wood; cuts about 60 or 66 whence they came, and that he would ex­ Pubs, of “ American Newspaper Directory.” | dieted upon tb in the B° onsofnay; ba* a good so'of buildings, consist, imagine some great uower in us; and for that saw not any great quantity to truck for; and ng ot l>i story house with ell, two burns, black­ change with us lor lurs and tobacco. But house proprietors.^ smith ship and lieu house; 1 us a goo-1 orchard, to love Sr fear us. When we went on shore to it seemed they bad not much lelt of old, tor because we had no desire to discover any ROCKPORT. and is considered one of the best farms in town. traid with them in one of their canoes I saw they spend a great quantity yearly by tbe con­ It will b j sold cheap. further that way, aud now making what speed R. F. Hanson, i To give the public aome fir*t cla»» work during the Inquire of W. A. UAKWOOD, Adtnr. their bows fii arrows, which in their sight I tinual drinking; and they would sign unto us, we could up ihe river, we let them understand Dr. Damon has moved to Rockland, James parilla Co , Belfast, adver coining HfUHon. It is important that everyone 18 took up A drew an arrow in one of them,which that it was grown yet hut a foot above ground, street. Journul for a housekeeper, as tbT needing Luiiducape work done nbould notify mu ut that If their Bashabe would come to us he 1 I 'oural to be ot a remarkable strength able to fit would be above a yard high, with a leaf as ouce ho as to avoid a rush. should be welcome, but we would not remove Knox Cooperage Co. received a cargo of I want a managing housekeeper Cottage Lots For Sale. carry an arrow 6, or 6.score strongly ; and one broad as both their hands. They often would to him. staves last week. charge of my new residence. Must posi ALBERT C. PAGE, Hituuted ut Blue Hill, immediately south of Gut. of them took it, fit drew it as we draw our (by pointing to one part ot the main eastward) tollowitig qualifications; Educated ant." Lyman Gray fractured bis wrist Tuesday laud: iIiIh heuutitul shore property has been sur­ bows, uot like Indians. sign io us, that their Bashube (whom we take fined, domestic iu taste, enjoying the com'1 —Landscape Gardener.— veyed and laid out Into cottage lots, every lot com- NEWSPAPER NOTES. while piling wood. ot a plea-nut home more than social gatherM munding a charming view of our hoauilfil Bench Their bow is made ot beech in fashion of to be some commander or their king) had Age from 80 to 00, amiable disposition, toutf, 17 41 LImcrock 8t„ Rockland, Me. scot Bay; no finer site for cottages cun he found our bows, but they want nocks, only a string The work of widening the roadway on Cen­ children, yet with enough firmness of character on the New England coast; electric curs leave this great plenty of furs, fit much tobacco. Al our Editor Kchuriuan ot the Calais News is get­ property » very thirty minutes for Uockluud, Cum- of leather put through tral street has begun. to insist upon entire obedience to her com­ hole at one end fit departure they made sign, thut if auv of us ting out a newsy paper. mands, as I wish my children (two girls aged den and all Intermediate points. Brice ot lots mudo fast with a knot at the other. Their would stay ihere on shore tome of them would The Intermediate school has an organ which from one to two hundred dollars, according to w o respectively 1ft and 6—two boys ageid 12 and locution ; for plans of this property and further in arrows are .'arger than ours fit longer, with go lie aboard us; at which motion Muster it is trying to puy for 8) to have good instruction at home, must C o a t foruiutlou apply to three feathers tied on, fit nocked very artificial Bodes, rtrvant to the Rt. Hon. Count Arundell, W. B. Thompson of Belfast will edit the Age Tho s k x, h i fii,«nhsi»i or.. «... have strong religious convictions (Evangelical, WA Ihe S . E A H. L. Shepherd Co. are put us ta.nilvtumily will aiteudattend RaotiatBaptist Chnrcb)Church* moatmust 162s ly ; beaded with the long shank bone of a being desirous lo see Ihe manner of said ceri- while Editor Pendleton gets consolation at tiug electric lights iu their store. a n d Pictou. furnish references as to character and reputa deer, made very sharp, und some iron heads monie., staid with them, A had Qrittln with The S. E. L. Shepherd Co is making tion, us u rigid investigation will be made SPOT CASH PAID. with two fangs In the manner ot a harping iron. him, aud 3 of the savages lodged with us iu before uny party is engaged. Above does not Highest Cash Brices puid for old rubbers, rub- Tho Wiscasset Echo comes to us as a six-1 rePtt^rs about the Burgeaa kiln They had likewise darts headed with sharp manner as the night before. necessarily imply that I expect an angel, but I her boots and shoes. One ceut per pound for column folio and is otherwise greatly improved. Another lamp explosion! This time at the do expect a good, sensible, honest, reliable V e s t cotton rugs. If parties having any junk of uuy kiud bone, one of which 1 darted among the rocks Early next morning, being Monday, the 3d woman, (the ueuresi approach to an angel on will send me a postal 1 will call and get it and Wiscasset people should show tbeir apprecia­ Carietou House. No damage done ! remit them tbe cash. and il brake uot. These they ase very cun­ of June, when they had brought our men earth.) l'o the right person salary will be ningly, to kill fish, fowl and beasts. aboard, they came about our ship, earnestly by- tion of Editor Emerson’s enterprise by hearty A little son of George Demans was badly made sutistactorv. None need apply unless M a k e r s support. scalded on ihe leg, Wednesday morning. possessing above qualifications and in want of They gave the best welcome they could, signs desiring ikat we would go with them a permanent home. Address with synopsis of spreudiug deers' skina for us to sit on tbe along to the main, for ibat they there bad lurs j The Selectmen have purchased a gravel pit ' history, references and photograph. PICS! PICS! ground by their fire, and gave us of their A tobacco to iraltlck with us. Wherefore our , ROCKPORT PERSONALS. near W. Ingraham's, for the use of the town. ' K F. H a n so n , W a n t e d . Mung. Dana’s Harsp. Co., Belfast, Me. tobacco in our pipes, which was excellent, and capt. manued the shallop with as many men [ The Advents had a baptism Sunday, tbe i „ KNIGHT & HILL. so generally commended of us all, to be as as he could well, which were about IS with Mrs. R. Connors and child of Boston are 21st, near tbe wharf of the Knox; Cooperage ! good as uuy we ever took, being the simple rowers and all; and we weal along with them. visiting here. Co. Two of their canoes ihey sent away before, and LAYN FERTILIZER. leaf without any composition, strong aud of Miss Ella Phillips of Swampscot, Mass., is The Hoad Commissioners arefusiug lime T H E they which lay aboard us all night, kept com­ Non odorou Lawn Seeds, a choice mixture, to sweet taste; they gave us some to carry to our visiting her aunt. Mrs. H. B. Eaton. chips and gravel for sidewalks uuJCommerclal beautlly your lawns. For - pany with us to direct us. lehyG. B. BALES, capt. whom they call our bashabes; neither did Miss Alice Carleton returned Wednesday street, iustead of pluuk. T R A D E 48 Beach St. Ext. Rockland Send or book. This we noted as we went along, they in 10-16 they require any thing for it, but we would not from an extended visit in Boston. receive any thing from them without remunera­ tbeir cauoes with oars would al their will go Theodore Hiii should have the thanks ot the MARK tion. ahead of us A about us when we rowed with Mrs. J. Crosby is visiting her mother, .Mrs. public for keeping a light iu front! ofnthe fish Simonton, at Capt. Del. Andrews' residence. market on the bridge. If we cannot afford H o m e r N. C h a s e 8 oars strong; such was ikeir swiftness by Of this well-known & Co., BARLY MAINE STYLES reasou ol the lightness aud artificial composi­ ------electric lights for our streets let us have a tew NURgilELYMEN, Here we saw their women, who stood behind tion of their canoe A oars. Indiuua is evidently jealous ol the reputa­ street latuos. cigar is the beacon of Advertised Taxes. AubiiWi. Me., them as desirous to see us but not willing to tion of Texas. They had a lynching there the The Baptists held au iuterestiug aud profit guidance to lovers of a All tuxes on Kcal Estate for the year Ia9l now be seen; for before whensoever we came on ATIKMl-TKIJ TBEAOUBHY. other day. This with other happenings ot the a^ e Quarterly Meeting iu Rockport,| Tuesday ] remaining uopuld unless puid before Ju n e IO, good smoke. Q u a lity 1803, will he advertised uud sold as the law directs. WANT AGENTS. shore, they retired iuto the woods, whether it When we came near the point where we saw •on which have occurred there will suggest auli Wednesday, although the rainy ,weather f All taxes are now drawing 10 per ceut interest, 17-20 Write for' PartlSilars. were in regard of their own natural modesty, their fire, where they intended to land, A where ' the ciippiug of the last letter from the name of | ,atijer inierterred with the atuudauce The of the goods makes payable at my otttce, ...... sermon by Rev. Mr. Graffam was one to be every -lay, Monday, being nuked, or by the command ing jealousy (hey imagined some lew of us would cotue | (be state. Sleeper’s Eye the leader | long remembered. The sermon by Rev. Mr. evenings of their husbands, which we rather suspected, ou shore with our merchandise, as we had ac John L. Sullivan and his compauy, in their 22 W. U. SMITH, Collector. GRADING! Barshley ou Wednesday evening was listened for il hath been au inclination noted uiways customed before, wheu they bad ofteu nurn play, ‘'The Man from Boston," have beeu - Ask For The subscriber is prepared to do generally in savages; wherefore we would by to by a small but appreciative audience. S le e p e r ’ s CRANITE. bered our men very dllligeutly, they scoured i doing the state, aud also the state jails. John G KAMI MG OF ALL KINDS. no means seem to take any special notice of Them If you are Iu waul of a Granite Mouumeul, awav to their company, not doubttug we would got into a scrap ou the cars with a Biddeford OLD BUT ENTERPRISING. Cemetery Curbing, or other Granite work, from Furnish Gravel, Loam, Sods, etc. A first cluss them. They were well tavored, low of stature have followed them. But wheu we perceived lawyer. He uever showed poorer judgment in E y e Anywhere, the best of material, uud at reasonable prices, call landscape gardener employed. aud exceedingly fat; they had two litH elthJe.andknew uoteltbertheirintentsoruuui- upon, nr drop a postal to T. J. LYONS, Viual- Reference: B. R. Andros, at Thorndike Hotel. his life. It's business to tackle a Willard Robbins or Colon, 93 years of age, 10c. Each, haven, Me , who will be pleased to show yoO cbildren very tat A of good couoteoces which I tier oi savages ou tbe shore, our capt., alter 18 21 A C. EV E R H T T , lawyer. Far better would it have beeu (or him is planumg to attend the World's F a ir, C ig a r s . designs, aud samples of atone. 1 Box 404. Rock laud, Me. they loved tetidsriy, all uaked except their consultation, stood off A walled them to us, it he had rubbed up agaiust Corbett again- Chicago- ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 23.189

We shall publish an Interesting letter from FRATERNITY FACTS. SPQR AND PASTIMES. Maine State College next week from onr regu­ lar correspondent, Herbert Murray. The Knights of Pythias Meet In Annual A New Yit for Rockland—An Ath- Convention at Brunswick. ic A ssociation. Lewiston, Skowhegan and Rockland will celebrate Fourth of July, and tbe greatest of .Mklne’. Knights of Pythias* met In Or.nd M. A. Ricisq., has added a new yacht to Buy of ub. nnd get of these Is Lewiston.—Lewiston Sun. And tbe Lodge at Brunswick, Wednesday. 62 represen­ tbe Kocklanteet, Sirocco. She is 21 feet on •ttartest of these is Rockland. tatives being present. From the report of the the water Iin31 feet over all, 8 feet beam, o Correct Style in : a n y b o d y feet 9 Incbesatt, with large cabin accommo­ Editor Pillsbury of the Belfast Journal writes Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, Wesley G. Smith, we take the fo lowing: dations. Sbs staunch and speedy. She will os that the Journal yacht, the Marjorie, is beinc show her sing qualities in the Fourth of fitted up for the season. We have promise of Our net increase in membership is larger ; than for a number of vears past; we h »vc July regatta. • trip in that famous craft this coming Sum­ added to our list of lodges, filled one vacant o o mer. number, and sowed the -ecd for s veia irfhre The empties of the Maine Manufacturing that will come into the fold within i /fe w months. Our lodge* have nearly #10,000 Cc.h tve orgszed an athletic association.There SBKV ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ more cash a9sits and #83,963 17 mote property is lots of athde material there. than one year ago, and >ct, notwithstanding o o No. 4 ROAD RACER this phenomenal increase In our finance.our duty to the sick anti efflic.ed has neen t ilth- The Y M .A . tennis court on Maple street fully performed and tunds for their care and Is to be put iorder. With the large number ol The Fastest relief have been Ireel? drawn from the treasuries skilful tennisJlayers about towm it seems as to the amount ci #29,561.94 being a much Machfhe Ever B , larger sum than ever before expended for bene­ though Rock.nd should have a tennis assoc­ iation this yer and a fine one. ’ ---- ~ IUU* OUL1IC UI UU fits. In reviewing tbe records of our lodges -High School graduate, will have interes for the past year we can find but little to criti­ cise and much to praise, and taken collectively .1 V. V. Thotpson and A. T. Blacklngton ride enough to take bold of the plan. Let'a hcai the rccotel is one of which we may all leel from representatives of the alumni on the sub proud. fine new bicyles. Jectl The total membership of the order In this o o jurisdiction Jan. 1, 1893 was 9,189. The game ol ball at Belfast, one week ago THE MAINE CANDIDATE. Among the new lodges reported are Camden, Friday, between the Camdens and Bella,ta was No 31, located in Camden, with 21 charter won by the bojs from Megnnticook, 24 to 17. W e hnve got till the Ne»v Interest Rapidly Growing in the ‘-Bos members; and Lancelot, No. 82, located at The Belfast Age, In its acconnt of Ihe game, ton Journal's" World's Fair Contest. Green’s Landing, with 24 charter members. said : Novelties in : It was reported that there are four new lodges The new pitcher Robbins who wa, put In by Miss Helen A. Kallocb. T h e C-G'g candi­ in process of organization now. one each at the visitors proved a puzzler lor the home team date In the Boston Journal coupon conlest, re­ Mattawautnkeag, Winn. Ellsworth and Cherry- and to him a great deal of the credit ol winning ceived the following Iasi week : the game is due The visitors played together He’d. The following officers were elected; and showed practice which is something by B ar H a r b o r , May 17, '93. Past Grand Chancellor, Geo. M. Hanson. tbe way. that every team must have If they Miss K a l l c c h :—Please find enclosed 49 expect to be winners. The home team taken as fr o m coupons. Am glad to eee you gaining so rapid Calais; Grand Chancellor, Isaac L. Elder, a whole had done no regular,work together be­ ly and hope you may get one of the "vacation.," Deering; Grand Vice Chancellor, Fred M. fore the game. AVe do not wish to make ex­ Although a stranger I would he triad to .en d Robinson, Brunswick; Grand Prelate, Win. cuses hut we are confident that there is material A. Taylor, Portland ; Grand Master-at-Arms, enough in our eiAy so furnish a team that will some one from Maine keep Camdens ••Vruessl.-.g,’’ and we will endea­ obtain one of tbe trips, It gave us pleasure to Fred J. Whiting, Oldtown ; Grand Keeper of find your name among vor to demonstrate VAtUfaci on Memorial Day, the prize winners last if Ihe game which is expteted io take place at Saturday, M rs A. S. N r w m a n , Camden comes nfT, Tbe X i’,tors were ttl1 g<’n' Box 176, Bar Harbor. llomen In the field and knew*'iTW«' to put up good ball. Miss Kallocb received by express Friday a lull let of Carly le s Works from the Journal, Tickets to The World's FaiC the prize won last week. The Baltimore fit Ohio R. It announces tn*i o o they have ploccd on sale at ihelr Boston office! A limited number of good Friends all over our city and county have 211 Wasbingtr mgt.. ticket, to Chicago and’ second-hand safeties will lie kindly remembered our candidate with votes return reading rtf Philadelphia and Wa-hlng ton with p.-ivHrtL of returning via Niagara taken as jiart paym ent for Ibo the past week, while friend,outside the county Falls nt a v e r « !.>■% rale of 830 40. Persons above iinrivalletl machines. »nd outside tbe state have remembered her. intending to visit gbiieago this Summer are The following officers have been installed by thus enablcfcro ink? in Washington. Ihe Capital of thp o u n irrtan d enjoy the beautiful CHURCH MATTERS. Rising Sun Lodge, I O. G. T., of North Haven: C. T., Jesse A. Brown; V. f ., Ella scenery of Jibe Alteglfwy Mountains on the outward trjfand returniffk will have an oppor­ Wooster; Sec., Hollis Leadbetter; Chapliiin, tunity of .4»siting ihe far flkied Niagara Falls Alice Waterman; Treas., Elwln Wooster; without apflltlonal coat. F. Sec., Fred Alexander; Marshal, Winfield The fstflity Of the BaltlmortkA Ohio R. R. for handling Chicago business'^* greatly in- Ames; Ouard, Orinda Waterman; Sentinel, creaserh’ny ihelr new ilme fcheduli.whlch went Augustine Whilmore; P. C. T , Hanson Crock­ into etftcl Sunday, May 14th Berths can he ett. obtained by addressing' A. J Simmons, New England Passenger Agent, 211 Washington Sf U nolnn At the regular meeting of Island Home En­ campment ol Vinalhaven, held Friday even­ ing May 19, three candidate, were advanced to the Golden Rule Degree. The Royal Purple degree will be worked at the next meeting, June 2. RUSSIA The degree Staff of Star of Hope Lodge 1. O. O. F. of Vinalhaven worked the Degree S2OOO Worth ol Friendship on four candidates at the last ffUSSETT SHOES meeting May 15. The Degree ol Truth will be Surplus Stock wotked next Monday. Without Regard to Cost, We can suit you on these goods. All Canton Lafayette. Patriarcha M ilitan t, of Ladies' Fine Silk Hose, |y evening. Rev. J. H. Parshley pastor ol this city, is invited to participate in Skowhe- P rices, I Baptist Church preached a sermon on gan’s Fourth of July celebration, The Canton Ladies’ Fine Lisle Thread kpttsm" at tbe Freewill Church. will have an installation and supper this Silk and Taffety G luveSj^^^ Tuesday evening. Requiem mass, month's mind, to the mem Kid Gloves, I of the late Cornelius Hanrahan, wa, cele- Men’s, Ladies’ ai^^^ Childre ped at St. Bernard s Church, Tuesday morn- Tbe encampment of tbe Maine division d. of t Rev. Fr. O Bricn of Bangor was cele- V. will lake place In Augusta in June, Wednes­ d erw ear, iut, assisted by Rev. Fr. Lee of Monson day and Thursday, the 14th and 16th. There Linen and P a^^P er Collars, il Rev. Fr. Garrity ol Winterport. Smith's Is every Indication that the meeting will be Ihe Ladies’ and Slippers «ulem was suDg by tbe regular church choir. most successful on record In Maine and an un­ usually large atiendance is looked for. Laces, J» ew elry , Isual services will be held at St. Peter's Leh, next Sunday, with a baptism of adults D re^^ s Goods, Etc.. Etc. Tbe evening service. Two children were BOSTON LETTER. AI.L Ml ST BE CLOSED Hized at St. Peter's on Sunday. The Bishop J? AT SOME PRICE. It is not what you pay us for Shoes, Maine Is expected to visit this parish on the Our Weekly Letter from New Englant it is what our Shoes pay you in Com­ a Sunday in June lo admlui-ter confirma- Great Metropolis. _ No T im e Wasted— Witness This Record L The ladles of Si. Peict's will hold a been oll'en il. m ade on fort, Fit. Stili* anti Durability. Sept, 3d.—At I’ammlr, X. J., the No. 3 Rambler v. stii—At New York, M lind of entertainmenl in June. toi k Hecontl plate, beaten only by inches 6- pt. ip No. 4 from scratcl 402 Main St., Rockland 6th—Ai Elizabeth, N. .1, Rambler* won three : i'i W .. .Iiin^tun WlieejJ K C. W. Bradlee, the new M. 14. pastor, Frvil L. Siarrelt, Gcncrnl Sicrt^^Bfiiry nt lie firets. Sept. 6th— At Alameda, Cal., the rider ’I"! up ■His pulpit Sunday, and deepened Ihe al- of a No. 3 Ram bler lo»t firm place by three C inchi •», after a hud fall, with bruin- -1 knee* Hbighly favorable impression made on our \ N ew R ec o u p rou t iie D istr ic t oe Co m mhi \ ■ His family ail: arrive Wi-dno-diiy W ith a was eM abll-hed by U . K. Crisp, ou the lt»«t No. ■ it Jobnsburv, Vt. Mrs. lira,Ike and 3 Rambler sent to Washington. S e j't.v th - A t R iverside, C a l, one firm and < tie ■ th e children have recowrcil loan severe Q uarter - Century* Beeor-d went t«» the cri dil of the No. 3 Rainbl. r. dent 24th- At the Washington Wheelmen Ciub ■ s e s witL typhoid lev, r. and Mi Hr.,dice M a ld c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ >M hllB „ „lenii,c Races, two firsts, three seconds, and four think, ■ has bad quite a tedious Urge with ton E x p e r ie n c e L-lOMA56.P1.AN-,- • wi lled the R am bler’* re ord. 590 anil n Ladies Auxiliary with Co lo ra d o STATE ItKCOlU) for u inilew a- broken ■ L ib . Bailey bouse, \>U9 nicmhers. I he as^ clalmll I iinp lliplak s on the hist No. 3 Rambler sent to Denver, < "I , I have found H artshorn’s Cough time 2rn. 34s. I he rider had nev.-r before if piopiluted by the No. 3 Rambler, Bfinup for ihe family's occuptc ihe crtclinn of a building to cast $80 000 mid i Nov 0tb —Tiie Balllmoie to Wiisb1 X g S b g u leil anti o th er it. p roven Balsam r to any medicine 1 mounted tbe muchlm , and bud previously fulled Starrett is trying lo to reduee the record on another wheel. JA v as reduo <1 2S minutes bv J C U I Iklund pamliei^^B H n e n ts ever sold for Coughs and Colds. And Sept. 30th—At Wilmington, Del., the Rambler 4 Rambler, with U .1. IHclng won one first, two seconds, und three thirds. , 4ii. 30w., iliflauce 46 tn ih s, agulnr! I lik e In . K f the Bangor never in my experience has it failed to (bt. Sth—At Denver, Col., (). E. lhdes broke hit Nov flth -W n lte r E ster rom sei•riitch won the regarding Rev. give relief. H. D PACKARD. own wheel, borrowed a No 3 Rambler, and won Buy City W heelm en's 25 mile run 1 race, winning M* ■ 1111 ' He A gentleman who is often met here is A. H. first place, tim e medal, and bn ukiing the fuel tic _ io tb the five-mile handicap from scratch . Knight, a brother of Mayor F. C. Knight of Halifax, Mass., Dec. 23,1S92. C.C. C. Itou.1 Race, iJh o tc rta n , M.i , Oc.. lSIji, Cou.126 mile Record. T me lb. w a -a “ Ram bler w alkaw ay,1’ and fir-t. s ejg.tl a No. ■« Rambler. Nov. 8:h— \t I Rockland. Mr. Knight Is the leading tailor and third places were graced by Ramblers. :uiitii'. In L - Lincoln Block in that citv. He has with him Ask questions: THE NO. 3 RAMBLER Walter Fuller who torruerly worked for Knight to your wheel, old or new, at the Reduced I ric< us be i x ii.p.• '■ '■ II pound,, birippfl, 29 pound, & Hill ot Rockland. "Is it handsome, genuine, accu­ rlt.-a th at rou nt lu racvH, Christian should be. Eortunaie indeed rate? , , . NO. 4 RAMBLER, ib the church that has hitu tor a pastor.” Is it modern, with all tiie im­ Mi,

Main street, Sunday, was fearfully dusty, MEN AND WOMEN. BUSINESS LOCALS. Pain the Teacher. NOTICE. FOLKS AND THINGS. and loud and urgent were the calls for the My wife, tfadle Inirnthgm, having left my bed ONE sprinkler. When that sprinkler Is needed its and board wlihout Just cause or provocation, I Personal Paragraphs of More or Less hereby forbid anyone to give her credit on my Five days of rain and mud ended with wanted bad, like a pistol in Colorado. Interest to Our Readers. account, as I shall pay no bills of her contracting. OF Thursday. The best, however, is considered none too RO8CGK O. INGRAHAM I A C.-G. reporter visited Mirror Lake Sun­ Look out for the “ F. V . cigar, h ’s coming. Rockland, May 2?, 1H98. An oar marked “ Homer” was washed up day and viewed with satisfaction the hand­ Mrs. B. F. Stevens Is visiting in Boston. good for free-born American citizens; ami the MY pursuit of joy and peace, as (he constituents at Crescent Beach, Thursday. some sheet which affords our unequalled drink­ Call for Flora Nector when you order soda. LADY’S BICYCtE FOR SALE Frank Hastings of Ran Francisco is a guest It is a new flivor, delicious and Invigorating. of happiness, is one of the inalienable rights DRIVERS Rev. H. B. Woods of Rockport and Rev. J. ing water. The recent rains have laid in a supply at Frank W. Ham s. claimed for all men in the immortal Declara­ Gashing tires, n«qjT last season and In good , F. Tilton of Belfast, Baptists, exchanged pul­ which seems well nigh Inexhaustible. Return­ It is the most delightful drink yet. A^k for it. CorbUtlon. Terms utWonable. i George Abbott of this city is at Bar Harbor, tion of Independence. / A N N IE M. PIBTON, pits Sunday. ing the reporter was regaied with a draught of employed on the breakwater. Thurlow’s fish market, 35 Union street, cor- Mr. Henry L Weed, of Belfast, Me., has ' M / 1ft Ocean Street. The class of *93 R. H. 8. will give another delicious ice water taken direct from a West ot Oak. has the best of everything in the fish had exceptional success in the pursuit of that Mrs. Daggett Is in Union, called pleasant sociable and dance in Willoughby Rockport well. The lady of the house volun­ line. It is kept scrupulously clean and neat without which, in general, neither enjoyment l there by the Illness of her sister. nor happiness is possible,—good health, lie FOR PARTIES. Hall Thursday evening. teered the mformatloc that the fee usually did anti is up to date Telephone orders taken nnd The undersigned has a riding barge capable of : Wooden Clothes W ringers: I Franz M. Rimmons and Winnifred, daughter is a young man who, for thirteen years, had carrying 20 people.,and pair of safe horses, and Is ' not leave the well until June. The Ice Is now goods promptly delivered. Order fish by , j,een affiicteij with rheumatism, indigestion, Made, which I shall A. C. Page and crew are doing nice land­ [ o f E . H. La wry. are married today at ten pr« pared to lake parties r»n picnics and excursions scape work for John T. Berry, Mrs Francis several Inches thick along the sides of this telephone and see. j and a cough, which last was so constant and at short notice, This barge will leave Rimmons sell for the unheard of price of well. o’clock. store Friday evenings, at 0.30, for Crei-cent Beach. Cobb, E. A. and A. W. Butler. troublesome, particularly since a severe attack Round trip fare 3i cents. S 2 . O O . L W. Karpenstein of the Bangor House, The June Fashion Books art now on sale at of La Grippe, that he was apprehensive of The Auxiliary to the Charitable Association T h e M e a d o w s .— Franklin Thomas has re­ CHAS. F PRESCOTT. Bangor, was In the city Thursday and attended Huston’s news stand consumption,—two members of his family W rite p. O. Box 901, or apply No. 12 Prescott St. I hnve the Bnekeye, nn iron meets with Mrs. Henry Pearsons, Pleasant turned from a few weeks visit in Braintree, 20 the May Festyvali. Nice Mixed Candy 10 cts. per pound at having died of that disease. He suffered al­ one, fnr #1.76. This Is the 3trcet, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mass. His grand-daughter, Mrs. Inez Pailee. most constantly from Rheumatism, which par- I Mrs. Phebe Gregory and daughter, Mrs. Jane Simmons Fruit store, If you want some nice Best Trade ever offered in There were three citizens of adjoining towns returned with him to stop a few weeks....Susie ticularly aflected his right foot, to such an SEALED PROPOSALS Tolman of Vinalhaven is visiting Mrs. John Hall, have removed to Boston where thev will Walnuts to make cake with we have ’em, fine extent that he was frequently unable to work Will be received by the undersigned up to Friday, this city. In Rockland last week looking for houses, June 9, 1893, at ft o’clock p. m., for furnishing nil Rherer... .Mrs. M. B. Metcalf of East Union reside for the present. Chocolate Drops for frosting 20 cts. per pound for days and even weeks at a time. He had | with the intention either of buying or leasing, at E. E. Rimmons Cor. Main and Myrtle St. labor and material to fully complete a Co r po r a , who has been on ft tour among hor relatives in Book-keeper Mero of the power house has been treated by many regular physicians and n on H a l l , lu the Town of Camden, Maine. See My Washing Outfit: as they wish to locate in our city. expended a large amount of money for various Plan? may be seen at the Bay View House, Cam­ Camden and Rockport, is now stopping at removed bis family from Augusta to J. W. den, nnd at the office of Elmer I. Thomas, Archl- 1 Best Wringer. 100 feet Line. 1 Washboard. The soliciting committee is busily at work F. W. Smith’s....B . B. Gardner has returned popular patent medicines without receiving tect, Auburn, Maine Bids will be received for a 2 Larg<> Tubs and a Peck of Clothes Pins. 6 Bars Anderson’s new house, Warren street. any benefit from either. He says: i Soap, all for S t 50. Yon cannot equal It In any for the Fourth of July celebration and|meeting to bis old home, on the west side of the whole or part of the work. Right is reserved to store In this city for less than tfi.OO, Mrs. Copping, who has a class in voice cul­ “ Saturday evening, Jan. 28, last, my right reject any or all bids. with good success. If people will contribute Meadows. His son Warren now occupies the ISAAC COOMBS, we can celebrate royally, and that is the way ture at Vinalhaven, will sing there at the foot was so swollen and painful that I could W. V. L \N E , house from which he removed, near the tripe band concert this week, Friday evening. hardly stand upon it, and, on the recommen­ W R G ILL, CITY MARKET, we ought to do it if at all. shop.. .. Pleasant Valley Grange has Its seventh 20 22 W. I). KNOWLTON, E. B. Ingraham A Co. have fresh fish of all dation of Mr. It II. Moody, druggist, of Bel­ Comer Park and Union Streets. The eighteen new rooms at Bay Point3are annual ball, Tuesday evening, the 23d. J. Murray Howe of Boston, the woll known fast, I bought of him one bottle each of T. A. HUNT, Eastern Maine real estate dealer, was in the kinds constantly on hand, with meats and Building Committee. nearly finished, and the furniture therefor has Joseph Paladino is contemplating selling his Rudolfs Discovery and Emulsion and com­ Camden, Me., May 20, 1893. F.H. WHITNEY Prop city Friday, en route for North Haven. green stuff of all kinds. Grccn9, spinach, been ordered from Boston. The company has business In this city, andj returning with his menced their use. Within 24 hours the radishes and cucumbers now In stock. E. B. swelling had subsided and the pain ceased, also contracted with the Dean Whitney Eleva­ mother and sisters to Messina, Italy, to go Mrs. M. K. Willey and Pearl Willey have re­ Orders for Designs tor Co. of Worcester, Mass., to have an elevator turned from a visit to Boston ------John Han­ Ingraham A Co. and I have not been troubled with either since. into tbe boot and shoe business, a calling I have not been free from rheumatism so long and Wit Flowers put in forthwith. The house will open June rahan is suffering from an attack of rheuma­ SHOES! which his father followed before him. Mr. Flint Brothers, Bakers, will continue to de­ at any time during the past thirteen years. sliogld he given 20, and nearly all the rooms are engaged. tism. liver Brown Bread ;o customers Saturday p. Paladino is proprietor of the Thorndike House My stomach trouble has materially improved We have a line line of to insure m. Try our Milk Bread and Rolls, fresh and is still improving. My cough has almost The stockholders of the Central Club House barbering business. Ho is a thorough gentle­ H. K. Kallocb is home from the University Isrnction. Association, who are to build the Bfine new man, has friends here by the score, and will ot Pennsylvania Medical Rchool for the Rum­ every day and the quality of each is guaran­ entirely ceased. I have now taken three bot­ the Latest Styles Club house on School street, will hold a busi­ take with him to Italy the good will and re­ mer vacation. After a month’s stop In this teed to be unsurpassed by any in the market. tles each of the Discovery and Emulsion, ami am continuing their use. My general health ness meeting at the Central Club room Satur­ city ho will visit his old home in Washington.—* spect of all our people. His brothers, Salvatore Go to 404 and get one of those Duplex is much improve! ami I have increased in R STRAIN OF OFRMAM day evening at 7 .30 o'clock to choose a build­ Waierville Sentinel. S p rin g -SIES I* unsurpassed; and Liberate, will probably remain here. Fred Trouser Stretchers. Only SI. No more bags weight; my appetite is better ahd my capacity ing committee and transact any other business Uh foliage And bloom B. Dow, now doing business in the A. K. R. W. Dunn of Waterville, of the firm of in tbe knees. Buy one and keep your panta­ for work much increased. In short, I am enormous. All'overs that may oroperly come before the stockholders now iu better health than ever before within And f this delightful plsnfc Spear Block, will probably succeed Mr. Pala­ Dunn A Waldron, dealers In printing ma­ loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blacklngton at that time. tny recollection, and ascribe it altogether to ihould have a dozen or dino at The Thorndike. chinery, was in town Saturday. Dunn and S Co , 404. S u m m e r more. Fred 8. Swoetland, the little man whoj picks Waldron are also publishers of the Maine Re­ the wonderfully benefioial effect of the truly remarkable remedies of the Rodolf Medicine OUR SEE0LIN8S f o r up big sates and totes ’em, has just put Amusements and Announcements. E. A. Callamore Is selling fifteen bananas for corder. twenty-five cents. Also candy 'or 10 cts per Co. [ have paid the full price for all of these F o o tw ear. * Spring Planting are first safe into the office of J. W. Anderson, the fine ^ cIasr, consisting of Ast- The sale of seats for Manola and Mason in George A. Kilgore and wile of LaJunta, pound. Lemons 15 cts. per dozen. N ew and which I have taken, and voluntarily give this s—ten weeks’ stock, cigar dispenser, and taken out Mr. A.'s old “ Friend Fritz” opened today at ten o’clock. Colo., have been visiting in Belfast and Albion, second hand show cases for sale. Collamore, testimonial for the benefit of those who may as, Calendulas, safe. As Fred says, "it’s a good sufe business " still be suffering as 1 have suffered.** A Music Book co .aining fifteen _____ette. E tc., Etc. A social dance is to be held In Limerock Hall the latter place being Mrs. Kilgore’s old home. Rankin Block. » Als

Probate Court—May Term. R. Moody, late of Appleton, Frank A. Moody ; CITY OF ROCKLAND. w m ■THE KIND ■ Sealed proposals will he received by the under- executor; Annie E. Bradbury, late of Camden, 1 CENTRAL MARKET signed up tf» Monday, June 5, 1*193, nt 12 o’clock C. E. Meservey,’Judge; Edward K. Gould, IL L. Alden, executor; Nancy IL Ulmer, j ■ THAT CURESM -XV. now hurt Ilf .lorn Mfl,' of the— noon, for repairs on the Gen. Berry and N. A. , Register. Burpee Hose Companies’ houses. Specifications late of Rockland, Vesta A. Bromley, execu­ may he seen nt the barber shop of I.. W. Kenner,./ ArrOINTMBNTS MADE. corner Main and North Main streets. The right to ALL ABOARD! trix, without bond; Sarah A. Daily, late of reject any or all hid* I* reserve J. NeRve Tonic Administrators :—A. A. Beaton on estate of Rockland, Michael Daily, executor. BEST FLOUR Ebcn Clark, of Rockland; Robert S. Keene RESIGNATIONS. That co r w... n 'none but first eln** brand*), For Chicago TIi. " Bert on Farth ” on it. Merit, —Comp«re it j wi teh « e an pi •...... i' tbt \ I-1< v I O w —A N D T H E — with .ill other, anti be Mltlrtied. Lin estate of Morgan Wentworth of Hope; EH I P R IC E -, burr. I W A R R A N T E D to CITY OF ROCKLAND B. K. Kalloch, guardian of Eliza J. Wall, c l. We afio h»ve In ftoefc Sealed proposals will wived by the under- RIIKVMATOM I fifteen year,' .landing cared Reuel Robinson on estate of Joseph H Sher­ incomp. <»f Rockland; Frank P. Miller, admr. th e fli-0*1 line «•' signed up to .-*■ ‘ Mav 27. IS93. (nt the Columbian Exposition John M. Simmot <• man of Camden; Amanda J. Carroll on store of Farr’ ., No. ft.-fl M in S ’reet) of the estate of Edmund Ilyler, late of Cush­ for such labor ttlng curb stone and laj li g tirlck w rath g to he done by The Maine Central Ilalln,ml hue pinned ™ ’"'r' estate of John Grinnell of Union; A. A. ing; E. G. S. Ingraham, executor of the es­ I eas and Coffees at their Ticket Office In R oekknd ticket* 1 >( ' the city) a* may I by the Clfy , f Rock- Beaton uith will annexed on estate of Catkin tate of Larkin Thorndike, late of Rockland. l.nd iluring the « and return ov. r all line* Passenger* can »o ««••• IN THE CITY. Eo- In ormaDti • mount nnd chnr route and return any i?*1!*’* ’ I borndikv, Rockport; Wm. E. Vinal on Chicago and return, only »36 2" 1 rv a trip th n tw h Judge George E. Johnson of Waldo County ncter of work Inqu E arrand, 586 Main estate of Oliver M. Vinal of Thomaston; Slieet. The right r or all bids will bo the White Mountain* on the World a Fair train, presiding, the report of C. E. Meservey and We DO NOT Give a Prize reserved by the C< thaouiih car* and fast time. Viola Pitman on estate of John C. Pitman of Time table* and all information ftirnlshed on B. K. Kalloch, commissioners of insolvency U Uh • Very pound, but w«- rell the Best Tea and RAND, Coffee tor the money to he had in the city. Also n JN 'U IL K , application to Appleton; Samuel K. Shepherd trustee on on estate of Geo. Gregory, late of Rockland riw ux/j rtMMONH, A. S. Bl'ZZEI.L, • • Ticket Agent. estate of Julia A. Upham of Rockport; Jose­ fu'l line of Board of Street Commissioner*. was filed and accepted. Fir-t < Iush Groceries! Rocklnnd, May 2, 1893 Box 227. Connected by Telephone. phine II. Smith on estate of Wm, A Smith of IN INSOLVENCY. Fancy anti Bottled Goods! Rockland; M. S. Conary on estate of Samuel Frosh anti Corned Meats and Vegetables CITY KLAND. S. Conary of Rockland; Salinda E. Bills on Account of W. R. Rowell, assignee of Wm. Sealed proposnls Ived by the under OF ALL KIND*. signed up to Saturday 17, 1893, at 12 estate of Abner R. Bills of Rockland; J. of Rockland was allowed. At second ♦tf-AII goods delivered promptly to anj part of o’clock noon for furnish lor sewer work Saye $ 4 9 # . California JAMES SOCLE, and for sidewalk*, In inntltles n* may be ro­ th e city. Stetson on estate of Joseph II. Gould of Ca Pffjfrmo. .Me. PRESOOTT & DUNCAN, Proprietors. qulred by the City of und during the *en*on Great Central Route Overland Ex­ den; D. H. Glidden on estate of Frank 1 It Works .lust W onderful!” of 1893. Specllloatlo m ay be had of G. L . 1 ■Is W hnt One of Palermo’s Staid OttizensBi frj*Telephone connection. 2ft c u rsio n s. Webster of Vinalliaven; Helen A. Anders sava or DANA’S SARSAPARILLA. Farrnnd, No. S t’ eet. SDANASAWtATAKlIXACo: gg The right to y or all bid* will be reserved TMtRBONALLY conducted Tourist Excursion* on estate of Margaret A. G. Norheck ■■ (iF.vrt.F.MF.N I #m imw -t .March I had " I u B ! 26L0 " Four Trips n Week to Boston, Trustee:—Grace D. Robbins of Edward M. A true copy,—Attest .Kdw am d K.O o l l d , Register. GriiMn’ -t mv spp -tit.—no t eoiihl hnrdlv drsgSsl derful. It is a miracle. At this date 1 am free nroutel. T --k .•.inr m -re of DANA S whfeh r - B ' A bid for pipe rstood to include the from pain. My joints and muscles are supple, 1 steam er, lenve Rockland, weather per. Robbins, Rockland. __ -mred mv appetite nnil brought me out all right = furnishing at tin discount all sp-rial* can sleep as well as a child. I can walk any dis­ KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate held at ^M attain . Youra rvapcctfully, | s needed by the cl urient year whether n ilttle R . a , f o llo w ,: tance with ease, I am a very happy and a very Guardians:—Martha V . Barrows of Henry Rockland on the third Tuesday of May, 1>H3. RR Palermo, Me. .1 \MES SOULE. | | needed fot use i o be bid for or with For Bouton, Monday,, Wednesday., Thuradny, grateful man. Anyone wishing to verify these B. and Bessie 1'. Richmond of Philadelphia; A certnln Instrument. purportP'if to be the Inst b l Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, Maine. pipe now iu stoi and Balurdnya at aboot ti p. n,. statements can address. .------me at- " Belfast, e lf a ‘ Me. will and testament of .Jacob Sibley, late of Hope, All pipe tnt’ delivered at point For Camden, Brlf»»t, Bearaport, Buck,port, J o h n M . S im m o n s . Evelyn I.. Gregory of Charles E. Gregory, In said Count), having been presented for probate where needed Winterport, Hampden and Bangor, ruendayn, Belfast, Dec. 189’ O r d e h f d , That notice thereof be given, three ' Specification application to G. L. Wednesday., Friday, and Saturday. at about Rockport: Lewis Brewer of Eliza J. Wall, weeks successively, in I IIF. COURIER OA7.EITE, Ur. Burtiliatii. Farrnnd, No, Prepared by DA ^ON SARSAPARILLA CO.. Belfast, Me. printed In Rock ami, In said County, that all per- j 8 :00 a m., or upon arrival of steam er Irom Bon- incompetent. This crowning triumph of modern The right ii all hid*. sons interested may attend at a Probate Court to 1 The Celebrated Optic­ BRAND, Use Dalton’s ’'ills and Plasters, also Dalton’s ian and Tinker of LeiiHen, For Green-. Landing, Swan’. Inland, South Weal Administrators:—Eliza F. Hewett on estate, be held at Rockland, on the third Tuesday of . milling science is absolutely the JA M bi >ONOI1UE, Harbor, North Eaat Harbor, Bar Harbor and Liquid Den -f 1 '^s for the Teeth and Gums. June next, and show cause, If any they have, to correspond w ith all kind* Sorrento, Wednesdays and Saturday,, at about of Wm. Hewett of Hope; J. F. Stetson on why the said ins'ruiBei.t should not be proved, of peculiar and falling sight, can he found at 6T2 BEST FLOUR ON EARTH 19 Board of Htree misatoncr*. approved and allowed as the last will and testa Wat-hIngton Street, Boston, (oppo lie the Adams estate of Joseph H. Gould of Camden; Wm. anti is so endorsed by expert cooks RETURNING, ment of the deceased. House and Clark’s Hotel) fully prepnred to make E. Vinal on estate] of Oliver M. Vinal of 20.22 C. K. M ESERVEY, Judge. examinuth n* by all the latest Improved methods, ALL OVER THE WORLD. CITY OF ROCKLAND. From Bo.ton, Monday,, Tue.dnyn, Thrriday. nnd or grind to order, a* the case may require, glatse- Friday, at 5:00 p. m. A true copy,—A ttest: Beware of imitations. The genuine Sealed proposals will b« received by the under* Thomaston; Viola Pitman on estate of John E d w ard K. Gould, Register. of every description. A full line of Optical Instru­ signed up to twelve o'clock noon Saturday, May From Bangor, Mondays, Wednesday., I burs, ment*. DR. BURNHAM’S EYE REMEDY for days and Saturdays at 11.00 m., touching at C. Pitman of Appleton; Salinda E. Bills on is always branded exactly as above. 27, for furnishing 11,000 sew er tirlck and 60,000 KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at sale by your Druggist. Trial bottle* 26 cents; COBB. WICH TACO .. Solo A gts. sidewalk brick. All brick furnished lor fewer Intermediate landings. medium ftOc-nts; large |1. From Bar Harbor, touching at intermediate la-,d. 1 O estate of A. R. Bills, Rockland; Reuel Rockland, on the third Tuesday of May, D-93. work to be good, Bonn t, hard hurn*d brick free ings, M ondays and Thuradttya at 10:00 a. m. Robinson on estate of Joseph II. Sherman, W.O. Hewett, Executor of the last will nnd from ‘hats" and rwm misshapen I __ FRED LOTHROP, Agent, Rockland. testament of Clarissa Hewett, late of Rocklaac’, Iu J 2 ) R ‘ WOODSfDK. All brick furnlshWKor sidewalk4' pur pom s to bc- CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Bouton. Camden; Amanda J. Carroll on estate of said County, deceased, having presented his first good, sound, hard bdVml bricl^Rth straight, true edges and faces and saj^ls such as will lay WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen. Man.,Boston. John Grinnell of Union; E. S. Montgomery and final account of udminlsiratlon of the estate of ■> said deceased for allowance: Phvsician and Surgeon. first-class walk. estate of Maria M.‘: Montgomery of So. O r d e r e d , That notice thereof be given, three Y-iiDHtCE Alt’) OFFICE: 49 MIDDLE STREET All brick to be deliveredw the time nnd place weeks successively,hi The Courier-Gazette, prjr‘«.d needed for use. Maine Central Railroad. Thomaston; Helen A, Anderson on estate In Rockland, In said County, t’ t allrer*onr inter ROCKLAND MAINE. Specifications may hgOnd JWappllcation to G. L. ested may attend at a Prolate Court to be held at Ho u r s :— 8 to 9 a. m.; P to 2, and 7 to, 9 p m Farrand. No. 64fi Muirfstn et.^9 of Margaret C. Norbeck of Thomaston; B. K. right is rest rain to reject Mbv or all bids. In Effect January I, 1893. Rockland on the thia* Tuesday of Ju n e n e ii, Telephone Connection. .. . .W ..KANI>> Kalloch|un estate of lames M. Kalloch of and show cause. If ijy ' they have, why the sail fNOHUE, Parlor anil Steeping Can between Rockland and account should ur-»«^2:lowed. P. JUDKINS, M. I), Boston. Warren. 20.22 r < Y E . M ESERV EY , Judge. - r a I . u . . k)N S , a Board of Street Como Executors:—IL m.. Alden on estate of A true copy,—Attest: Fu**eng«r Trains leave Rockland «• E dw ard K. G ould, Register. Physician and Surgeon. ... f o l l o w s : Annie E. Bradbury of Camden; R. II. Burn­ = t l LiBIDENCE AND OFFICE, 302 MAIN STREET /i. V .J, | 8^26 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewi/ton, Augusta, ham £on estate of Benj. Jones, Rockland; CNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate held at Waterville, Bangor, St. John, Portland and Bos Rockland, on the third Tuesday of May, lh-03. Formerly occupied by Dr. T. L. Estahrook. ion, arriving in Boston at 4 :fW p. m. Parlor car Michael Daily on estate of Sarah A. Daily J. II. Kalloch, Executor of the last will and O f f ic e H odrr—10 to 12 a. m .; 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. JUST FOR FUN! for Boston. testament of Nancy II. Cooper, late of South Telephone Connection. 1 j36 p. m. for Balh, Brunswick, Lewiston, W ater- Rockland. Thomaston, in said County, deceased, having pre WE WILL HELL fllle, Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston at Real Estate Bonds:—M. T. Crawfr.d, ad­ seated his first and final account of administration A. ALBEE, M. D , s :30 p. m. of the estate of said deceased for allowance: 9:00 p. m., Express, every night, Sundays in­ ministrator de bonis non of the estate of O r d e r e d , That notice thereof be given, three cluded, for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston. Au- Isaac’M. Strong of Camden; Alary McFar­ weeks successively in the Courier-Gazette, printed OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 45 MIDDLE ST j suits, Waterville, Bangor and Bar Harbor, Port In Rockland, in said County, that all persons inter­ 1 to 2 and 6 to j land and Boston, arriving In Boston at 6:16 a. in. land, guardian of ZuliC’a and Allison M. OFFICE Hourh—8 to 9 a. m PILLSBURY’S BEST ested may attend at a Probate Court to bo held Th« O.-OO p. m. train from Rockland him Pullman W ell Seated 9.30 p. m. McFarland of J h om ^ion;, Edward E. .Pay- nt Rockland, on the third Tuesday of June Telephone connection. Sleeping Cars attached, running through every next, and show cause, if any they have, why the B E S T F L O U R night, Sundays included, to Portland and Boston son, administrato** of the estate of John D. said account should not be allowed. and connecting at Brunswick with train for Lewis, in public opinion. 20 22 C. E. M ESERV EY , Judge. J2JK- <>• I- BAHT1.KTT, ton and Bangor. Russ, Rockpc- (. A true copy,—Attest O X E A R T H FLOUR ” Trains uix±vcl______Accour Filed :—l int and final of J. II. E d w ard K . G ou ld , Regime r Physician and S u rg eo n . 4:05 a in. Express, every'*hH4rningt Sundays in­ Kalle-h, executor of Nancy A. Cooper, late of BOOKLAND "K“ cluded, from Boston, Portlat ^Lewiston and To the Judge of Probate in and for tie 88 M ID D LE ST R E E T , Bangor. So. Thomaston; Susie M. Post, admx. of 10:4ft a. m. m orning train from Port Ian Lewiston County of Knox: $ 5 .2 5 B B L, Amanda F. Post, late of So. Thomaston; and Waterville. 'I h e P e t it io n o f G. Dudley Gould, Guardian AJTEvory barrel W arranted. 6:20 p. di. from Boston, Portland, Lewisti W. O. Hewett, executor of Clarissa Hewett, of Minnie M. Gould, of W*rr» n, iu the County of Bangor, bringing Parlor car lrorn Boston. Knox, minor, represents, that the said ward is V. KIANSCOM, M. I» , JUST RECEIVED PAYSON TUCKER, Gen’l Manug, late ofa Rockland; G. D. Gould, admr. of seized and possessed of certain real estate, situate AV. F. E. BOOTH BY, G. I’, ft T. A. In East Union anti described as follows; One un­ A Ini of Fancy Itox-Cl in ic s , James W. Jones, kite of Warren; Stillman divided fourth of car-iage shops situated in East Physician and Surgeor, SYNDICATE BUILDING, - ROCKLAND1 T he llm H on the m arket, lo b. -old ai T obacco M. Simmons, guardian of Willie S., Ada B Union, bounded on tin- north by land t f F S. lft c -n-» per pound. Gould, on the east, south and wi»t by lh* road. Grain, Flour and Feed Store ■^Special attention given to IBseases of tie : ’ortland, Mt. Desert and Machias and Carrie F < ounce of Appleton, I. H. IL That it would be lor the benefit of said ward that Eye and Ear. A lot ol'Ciililiii niii Green Gage I’lmiis, is popular said estate should «>• s aid, and the proceed* placed STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Hewett, admr. on estate of Sam’l Pillsbury of O ffic e Hours 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.; 7 to ] Io 8 lh. call-, at Ift cenia per can. Soi l at Interest .Said G uardian therefore prays that Ijab . re al 2ft lent. Rockland; Jason M. Robbins, exr. of Jesse he may be empowered, agreeably to luw, to sell 10 p. m. because it is iic h chas. t/’spear'S, the same at public auction or priva'e side or such Fresh Si If-eai-inif B L licnt, anil STJIll. FH lVh JOVIX W. Calderwood, late of Union. part thereof as the Court may deem expedient. I'll re Viipli- s i i up, th e A atest chew —.pice for breakfaat Ibeaeeold ACVot NTS ALLOWED. KNOX COUNIY.-In Probate Court, held at J. 295 AND 297 MAIN ST. Resumption of Service for points on the <>n sm oke Rockland, on the third Tuesday of May, 1893. Physician and Surgeon. Maine Count. hirst and final of Freeman IL Bucklin On the petition aforesaid, ordered, That notice 4 I lia ...... -Ao KOCHI.AMI. 5IK. be when by publ'shing a • opy of said pf tltlon with O ffh e H ours—9 to II 2 to 6, arid ’ 3 I lia, l- r o n ia ...... -®r , for least money. admr. on estate of Stephen Michaels late of i. ru. N ight calls from tin- office. ibis order thereon, three weeks succtssiv ly, K e .t s 11,-a- K a i. Ill- , I lir I.Il...... I Ac Commencing Saturday, Mav ‘40th, 1803, Rockport: hirst and final of A. A. Beaton, prior to the third Tuesday of June next, In Till Telephone Connection. 25 Itiixns »«-r Isle. Sedgw ick, show cause, If any, why the prayer of said petition E. FO1.I.KTT, ol.li p rh e e-lbe | . r lb. Tl> I al (B in. hill) B rovkiin, South W mi H arbor, Bar Hanley, admr. on estate of Francis O. Fuller, should not be granted. I ) K K Harbor, Mlllbridge, Jone»port ami M.ichl.isport, late of Union; Fifth and final of F. O. Mar­ 20 22 C E. M EfiE R V E T , Judge. arriving .t M achia?port at about 6 :30 p iu. A true copy of the petition and order there.,u. Dental Surgeon. Donohue’s Cash G rocer tin, guardian of Melvin L. Martin of St. Attest : E d w a r d K . G o u ld , R egister COAL RETURNING, A. K. SPEAR HLOCK-Cor Mainand Park’P i(i« M.kIN ‘T O f tlio I3e^t, .«.i 1 fy. nil le a n 1 ■ ■ George; Second of M. h. Hanly, admr. <9* Satisfaction gunrauked In h bruuchei y* Wednesday* and Fridays at 4 az To the. Judge of Probate in and for the D entistry. S*uri landings, arriving at Rock lainU- Zabout on estate of Benjamin Sprague, late of Apple- Counfy o f K nox •. LEHIGH CO. L. Tilt- • n d f h s k im D wid« w of Henry Hammond, M . A U S T IN , PAYSON TUCKER,R, ft-'1 linger ton. Georges Creek Cumberland Coal, LW EM OKIES FILED. la'e ol Rockland, io said County, represmts, that A. . . E. B oo llBY, G. P Ot r . A the di ceusf r< ul 'sta te iu which CHARCOAL. w. s Ba t o v , G n BTrt < < >n estates of l.- uisa Hemingway, of Ma«li- si «• is . ntith <1 l" ilowi r ; tl at no j urt thereof h-s Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, May 10, 1893 bem assigned io her, by j.io c so ol law ; and tlmt son, Wisconsin; Jesse M.< rahtree,of Hope,; e 1- < esiron* of oc« npying her shun In severalty. Ml MAIN BT.. - • KOCKL1KD, ME She then fore iiquists that Coinmi**ioi.crs may be James Richards, of Camden; Viola T. Rowe appoluted to assign dower to her in said estate. DR. J. H. DAMON, W O O D 'l nalhayu of St. George; Mary Benner of Rockland; ADALINEM HAMMOND. OT-- A L T , IlIJXj'DIh By E zr a M t>KiOLi.\o,-.H, her Atty. Sui-gPf'ii and Meeliaiiiciil SP§Xn C : ARRANCEMENT Lmily S. I.innell of Thomaston; Nelson J D c n t i i a t i Thompson of Friendship; Eugenia M. Strong KNOX COUNTY.—In Probate Court, hold at Akron Sewer and [rain P ip w ?WO TRIPS DULY Rockland, on the thinl Tuesday of May, 1893. OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BLOCK, a .c l a fte r M ourlny. A I’ H II III. IH1I3, of Camden: Merle B. Marr of \\ ashington. ( ilt o iM l t il e w _n.,7 ' A. Davldaou, Agent, Vinulhaven. real estate; G. D. Gould, guardian ol Traee/«ra’ Accident Jnsurunce Co. T. W. Sullivan, Agent, Hurricane Ialaud. I had for dinner — Pt'A.M’.BN IN — Minnie M. Gould of Warren, license to sell A. J. BIEL & CO. F arm ers, Rocklaud, Me., April ft, 1-V -. was the best I ever ate. real estate: lames M- Pavson, guardian «»1 Keep constantly hand the following tlrst[quul L aborers, lty Rockland and Vinalliaven I hanks to COTTOLENE, the T e a m s te r s, ^lOUHKAN KAKKK A GROSS, ^ j C O A L S new and successful shortening. Can find no better shoe than the COMMENCING FRIDAY, JAN. 13 FIRE, MARINE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT Bread W inner. 8TMR« EM M ELINE Free Burning Coal Insurance Agency, w «‘iK K - W ill Run to Ylualhaveu l . US the lteut Service for the I.cuut .Money. iu Cbratuut, Stove. Broken Hi.ee. Broken, Stove, Egg, Iu place vf the Steamer Vlnalbaveu, leav'ng Rook- ASK YOUR Kick »•“) Capltul reprecented over Ninety Million Dollar* Made lor Men and Roys, from soft, pliable stock; M. T. Crawioid. administrator on estate of in two Styles, seamless Balmoral and Congress; 1» id at 1 :30 p in., and Vinalliaven at 9 00 a. in., with and without tap sole. 0 till further notice. OROCER Isaac M. Strung, late of Camden, to sell real Lehigh Coal Losses Adjusted and /“aid at this Office. t H. P. JONES, Vice President. Iu Egg and Broken Sizes- AMOS P. TAPLEY & C0-, Ami Franklin fo al. FOR eslaiciil- 1.. 'l liompson guardian of Henry 406 M A IN S T R E E T ROCKLAND BOSTON, MASS. A. Sleeper leave to tile additional inventory; IT. Georges Creek Cumberland Coal. I. F. CROOK ETT & 00. John Lovejoy and J. Fred Merrill, adminis­ BLUFHILl £ ELLSWORTH LINE. trators on the estate of Maynard Sumner, late Hard Wood, Flour, Groceries, Pro- JAPANESE Crookett Block, of Rockland, (or distribution of estate; C. C. 1 G. UOFFITT, STEAMER JULIETTE visions, Pressed Hay and Straw, j Z S I L r E North End, Bockland, Me Daggett administrator with will annexed fur Lime, English and American Cement, Fire and Lifeilnsurance. O. A. CROCK K IT , Captain. license to sell personal property of the estate Losses Adjusted ut thia Office. O n and After »Taxx. 1» Western No.l and No.2 Cement. UNION BLOCK, 278 R O C K LA N D , ME CURE of Ruth Adams, late of Union. I I . 0. GURDY & CO Steamer will leave Rockland Wednesday and N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., fcf~Ordera promptly filled. Telephone connectton Rem em ber, ia a n e w t r e a t m e n t : you take ik i Saturday, on arrival of morning trains and steamer CHICAGO. ILL., and \\ 1 ix iw 's AI.LI 1WANCE. e l i u u e e * in buyii g uh you only p a y for tfiu —DEALBUU III— from Boston, for Deer Isle, (N. W. Harbor), 324 State Street, BOSTON. E. A. KNOWLTON b e n e l l t h you receive, for your m o n e y is poa- •Herrick’s Lauding, Sargentville. Sedgwick, Brook- Susie 1'. Vuse, widow of David Vose,*late A. J. BIRD & CO., ively retiiinled if you ure not cure.}! : ulway Ha, Long Island, Blueblll, Surry and Ellsworth. PORTLAND, ME. 500 Muiu St., buy it of our ugents wh you will C O A L ------• of Rockland, #JJJ. Aliueda S., widow of _alwaya__ - - get ... the genuine___ artiel- mrantee. RETURNING, Nurlh Einl, ltecklaud, Mr 11 per box. 6 for f;»; bent by muii. IM a free Of all *ixea, WlU leave Ellsworth Monday and Thursday for (1 LAISCKLL, Agent. James W. Jones, late of Warren, g2i 1.57. _ Manufactures to older bUIUple. above points, arriviug In Rockland to counect with ■ AB I i » M unties and Grille Work « ------WOOD Steamer and Rad for Boston the same eveodog. Mercantile Mutual Accident Ass’n WILI S FILED. J^-AbLOCH A MKSKKVKV, lAf ft* I# I liu any kind of Style and JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL SOAP Through Tlckeu may be obtained oa board via i ff* ' I kt ' ' U 00,1 desired; also all Lou.land fllUal'for Lhu .U »« Steamer or Ball to Bostou. OF BOSTON, MASS. Models tianue of Vmalhaven; Wm. E. WW I I I VI i . kindrtol E urniture repaired M edicinal and T oilet bhould always be uued L a w y e rs , ■ ■ in the very best mauuer and iu tho treatment of Pilew. I.czeiuii, and ull •Flag Landing. •28 MBJN ST ., . * ROCKLAND, UK Barnes of Camdeu; Jacob Sibley of Hope; UV MAIN STREET, BOCKI-AND. ME Iullum m ut ioiiMand eruptions of tin -S k i n . Ume, Cement and Plastering Hair, 81 O. A . CROCKKTT, Manager, Rockland, Me. AUo New York Mutual Llfo. ut prices to suit. A fine line of Art Mouldings and It being highU medic - lex! and |*ei-lum e|l Kellie V. Pitman of Appleton; Belinda Vose A gent, for Orrtnttn American F ir, In.uraocv Oo Ornamental Trimmings; Bulls, Spindles, Etc., on N. W t .le ru Aai-urancv Co , ol Toronto.Canada, muki’H it the nnw egquieiie ToStfr aud B u r n lOUlXJEKIBH, PROVISIONS, hand and furnished at short notice, and at Price* bOUp DOW iu UbO. pi B ADAMS. M. D., of Thomaston; Trypbosa T. Bunker of Rock­ and Wa»bluKlon|Llf«t luauraace Co.JN.V that Defy Competition. land. THE JAPANESE LIVER PELLETS KEYRING Physician and Surgeon. P rev en t C onstipation and PiLeg*. cure Kiek M -Pi.iapt .bUuUou u> order, by ul.pbone m WILLS FKlUIAltlJ. Iberw U«. Ai tiny Assistant Surgeon forUio Port of Rocklaud Yes, Widow Grey Cough Widow Grey’s ileadai'lie inetin tly, amull, eaA to lake, ouu P ill u doee. 60 Pill» 26c. < fi I OrncB Hoona—3poaora RIook, 1 to 4, 7 to 9 Cornelius Hanrahan, late of Rockland, No. 1 Camden St., Rockland Me. p m Gustam H suse, ld lo 12 s. m. frfr-'lb lephin»s •al. ... 1___ 1 . U FIlla.J Cure Salt Rheum Cure For »ale by W m. H. Kittredge, Rockland, Me. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 23 1893.

When you're languid and dull In the Spring of MAINE MATTERS. F et Err»-wnvn>**. - - T H E N E W - - the year, At a diruirT the other evening every When stomach and liver are all out of gear. The “P. T.” CIGAR. ❖ BICYCLES!? AA ben you’re stupid at morn and feverish at one xvns n*topwned for his hospitalities, made for 10 cents. treatment of this disease. Oiw In four rersons first part •macadwinized ' by ihe city, is very has a debased heart. Shortness of Breath, “are matches. I always light over an Palpitation and Puttering, 'Irregular Pulse rough, and wif probably be covered whh old match if possible, and invariably renv Plumbers, Galvanized? Iron and Copper Choking Sensation- AsmethP Breathing. Pain ernsbod rock ago in this summer. Tbae is not the servants if they buy too many.”— or 'tenderness in s4de, ShouWer or Arnr, Weak such deep mud on that part of the areet *s New York Tribune. I Always Have a Good Trade for Cornice Workers. or Hungry Spells, are symptoms ol Heart Dis­ there used to hr, but it does not keep smooth a ease Dr. Miles’ "New Heart Cure is the only Wheelmen. reliable‘ remedy, *- . houMBods testify to fts great while and is terribly ecsty ,be bum­ Effect of Mutie on Animal*. The Cleveland No. 3...... >150 00 The Cleveland No. 4...... 160 00 ---- ALL KINDS OF MFTAL GUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS------vonderfr.l cures. Books Free. Sold by W. fl mer. Block paving woutd htvr" been better — At the zoo the zebra, wild iiss. deer The Cleveland No. 6 (Ladles)...... 100 00 'Klttredaet. Gardiner Reporter Journal. We wish to caII the attention of the citiEens of R w'khiml and vicinity to the and ostrich went into paroxysms of ru • Cleveland Tire, (act that we are prepared to do NEW WORK nnd REPAIRING n lh.se sewral B uck lew’s Arnica Salve. at the sound of the jticcolo, a!:i. . , . branches in the best manner possible. The Best Salve in the world lor Gets, Ant Auburn barber has perfected a device tor they had manifested vjiriou* ri m- < . Cleveland Rim, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, 8r.lt Rheum, Fever use ot upstair shops to indicate to would- pleasun over the violiu .and flute, 'i i U.cd with Estimates for Work O'ivcii. Orders Rupert fully Solicited. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, tbe be patrons on the sidewalk list bow many tiger was asleep, ami refn.- v 1 to b • t: v New “ l. C.” Valve. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enetl by the fiddler ami Anti :. J ..r chairs are rut.ning, how many customers ere i f A foil line of Weston Wheel Works Cycles for 229 Main Street— South End. cures Piles, or no pay reqr.ired. It is gtiar- when the man wiih the pi* .•!«• : ,.u ' - - RO XLAN9. MAINE. ! an teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money waiting, etc , thus saving the information Ladies, Men, Youths & Boys ' refunded. Price 26 cents ner Lox For sale seefcer* a trip upstairs. Now if he would get play the animal sprang f..i • u.-ly t . it- Pneumatic- for >135. >100, >8', >05, >50. by W. H. Kittredge feet and rushed ungrily up and < »\vn t. Cushions for >H5, >70, >50, >35, >26. up-some scheme to prevent the man who wan’s a hair cut and shampoo from se'ecting Sattii- cage, lashing its tail. St# exir-me w..s H I T H E R E ! The vast facilities ol the J C. Aver Co, of the beast’s anguish that t.u piccolo wan S2SSL « • I ha -e a private school for beginners FREE Lowell Mass., enable them to place The Supe­ day night for it, his title to wings and a gokhn a most excellent chance. Call for further purlieu spiaiiL gave place to the flutist. The lars nt my store. 13 rior Blood-purifier—Ayer’s UhrsHpHiiila—with­ harp wouldAc far beyond dispute. in easv reach of die poorest invalid. D ai’t t»e difference in effect was at once apparent. Sea! Brown Stallion Rimkin Block, Rockland. Spring Styles of Coal mductxi to take a '‘cheap’' mihstitute. Always The tiger stopped, listened. 1-y down remember that the best Is the cheapest The dog registration law showed sooe JUST RECEIVED ami purred like a kitten in its enjoyment ^s/ftrooo peouliar things. One man who.gets 9b cent* a of the grateful soumls, and presently Tell J , 228,872 day working :n a cotton bsill ban nine childr-sn / f Theserfgures represent tin.number of battles asleep in luxurious rejx»*•<», — London R ecord 2.36. L ast Ha l f in 1.16 Prices Reduced and five dogs but not a pt< nor a hen. Another Special* »r. ! of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, party takes in washings to support two sluts ICE F O R S U M M E R Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the By WEDGEWOOD, No. 692. and their respective litters of pups and loots Thr Jhtily Dinner In Some I2oii*e*. Uuited States from March *01 to .March ’92. R e c iiBO 2 12. COAL $6 and $6 50 a Ton Two Million, Two Hundred awid Twenty-Sight to the town to assist her living. There is o In no way has the spirit of the times Pure, Clean and Clear is the I cp Nice Cleft Hard Wood, per cord...... >8.00 Thousnud, Six Kindred and Seventy-Two mat in neighboring town who got 13 dog- brought .more change than iu the dinner StaiwM lfi I X H ind, High; SVelgh. tl 081b«. vested by us 1.00 buyh a Foot of Nice Prepared Wood __ Ly . z next Summer’s use and we shall en- bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that tor every d

CAMDEN. THOMASTON APPLETON ROCKPORT.

Dr. Hoa;d ha’ purchase! a new horse of u . g. OostaM i» conllocd io the hnnee by Dr C. I. McCurdy and wife o( Bangor were W e st Rocxr >r t .—Since the big rains, A RARE CHANGE tiexneaa. Oeo. Gushes la in ibe store In his In town last week, farmers have taken bol l in earnest putting in The Wm. Brazier. place.... Edgar Connce was arrested and fined II. S. Davis and crew arc at Belfast build­ their seed, although much of the land is in so Doctors Walker and Heald arc out with 7 82 and costs for disturbing the peace at a ing a wharf for the F-enchmen'a Bay Steam­ wet condition that it cannot be w orked....O ur new carriages. dance on the night ol May 11....Miss Eva boat Co. fruit treea look as though they would put forth “ Tcte” like Mary has a little lamb, bat Its To Buy a Heal Titns arrived home Saturday from West Upton’ Miss Lena Cleveland, who has been visiting abundance of blossoms and if the weather is fleas arti’t white as snow. Hot Mass., where she has hten for the W inter.... in Waterville, the______guest ______ol Miss Kminn Foon- all right we shall reap a big harvest....The Masons are at w ork laying the cellar wall for Miss Adney Pitman Is tick with rheumatic ,|,|n. has gone Io CMcopec, Ma Knox Cooperage Company has bought a very fever-----Mias Lliaie Pitman has left the em­ large supply of hoops and hoop poles.... Capt. Whitmore’s new house, Hyler street. H. M. Prince has just completed a handsome ployment of Davidson A Currier.... J. L Mirror Lake is full to ovetfliwing and looks as Ship 8t. John. Kales arrived in San Fran­ yacht for John D. Blake of Boston who has a Wentworth and family visited in Hope Sunday ; of yore. Its situation and its surroundings cisco, Wednesday, from New York. 175 days. cottage at Castine, fhe yacht is 30 feet long, Days ,...H . N. Titus was In Belfast on business 1 are very romantic and those living near its Turkish Rug, The Keegan bnildinc, occupied by R. H. 12 leet beam and 5 feet deep. She is finished onedavlnst week....W illard Sherman lost a , vicinity are proud of it....T h e measles are W / ' \ IN ■' fl and B. W. Counce. is receiving a coat of paint. good three-year-old,, col. , ..... •Ther.t i .».„ was B a. ,n M’h “n

MAY FESTYVALL. he answered with a how. Dr. Hnnscom sang M A R IN E M A TT ER S. I The wreckage from schooner Maggie Bell 'E. B. HASTINGS, “The Hussar’’ by Molloy and handled it in ------is to he sold at auction 'Fhursday. great style. It is a dashing song and one PICTURE The Old Folks’ Concert. A Gilt-Edged The M ovements of Veasels, Charter Sch. Thomas Borden arrived in New York and Unmitigated Success. well suited to his voice. The enthusiastic 316 AND 318 MAIN STREET. applause which followed was rewarded bv Notes and the Like.' Sunday. Thursday evening Farwell Opera House the effective rendering of Shelley’s “ Love's r„>,» o i , r . . . . . Sch. Wm. II. Davenport, with stone from FRAMING! was tilled full to overflowing, the occasion Sorrow’’ which was sung in the most finished an I \ J e f P p""' f * 7°' ’’“eksport for New York, was in the harbor being the Old Folkes’ concert, which has style. and Nellie, from Perry Bros., sailed Saturday Monday for New York. *1 - , Having just returned from been so eagerly awaited. The services . i, «, , .. . , Sch. Clara, ( iregorv, arrived from Portland opened with a grand processional through OBITUARY. >ch. 1 eerless sailed Saturday with lime Sunday GRAND MAY SALE! New York with the the aisles by the grand chorus in their inter­ from Joseph Abbott for Lynn. . ‘ nd, Morris & Cliff and County, we are prepared seen. I he gents were costumed from Boston ’ Mr. k ro n er died some 23 years ago. The re­ Sch?. Wm. Rice from IL 0. Gurdy Co., Billow arrived Monday from Boston. Commencing Wednesday, May IT, malm were brought In Rockport lor Interment, sailed'lOt'b b? N.'.vT.rk in continental style. After the < apt. ( )livcr X. Stevens has bought Capt. ik t o u n ♦o execute orders for Pic­ the curtain rose and showed the chorus on • • , , x. i D. A. Look’s interest in Sch. Carrie Look, raised seats, presenting a charming picture Rev. Snnf I Bickmore, for five years pastor c . ■h. f Carrie <'. Miles. 11 ?,usailed '' ‘ *'iSth f"rfor NewXew and will command her, C apt. Look remaining \ ork from I . < ohb A ( ... a, h<>nR. a dlne ( > regai*n h|g ht.aRh ture Framing at shortest that drew loud applause from the audience. of the Methodist Church at South Thomaston, notice. James Wight ofliciated as “tymist” and was died very suddenly by the road side at Windsor s li. Ira B. I Hem? arrived Saturday from Look is a three-masted schooner of ■ , N ew \ ork with coal for the M. C. Railroad. _ coal capacity. She was built in Rockland strong, rendered old-time anthems and 1 Thur’,l',’r- "»• "ad » heart trouble lor some time hut of late thought be was Im­ Sch. I rances M. I ring is at the North s‘,rnc lhrec >'cars a8° >»y Cobh, Butler & We invite Comparison, choruses with power and spirit, “Jerusalem, Railway for repairs. Co. She is now in Portland discharging My Glorious Home” and Eichberg’s “To proving. He was appointed pastor of the Saturday’s arrivals were! Schs Idaho ' h’ V‘ Pine from Savannah- She has chartered and Thee, O Country” being among the best. It church at Windsor a year aeo and went from I, Clara I.. Colcord, Julia '« oad paving al Rockport, Mass., for New was a line chorus. South Thomaston there. He wag dearly be- A. Decker, from Boston; i.ouisa Frances ,*?rlean’ at •** h.adtd and discharged Challenge Competition. The solo work was well done. In “ Strike loved by all his people. Portland; Ella Fells ami Clara Rankin, Salem- (-ap.'- Sevens is a very capable master mastei the Cymbals” Mrs. Finery Thomas rendered I " ______, ______S. J. Lindsey, Hyannis. ' | “mariner. r. ^ H He - —was -captain...... - of -the «•ill-fated WawxvAs, AVwvte Goo&s, If inconvenient to call, the solos with artistic skill, while in “Je- ’LE C T R IC N O TES, Lila M. Watts, in which schooner he had hovah’s Praise” the solo by Mrs. F. R. . Sch St Elmo brought coal Saturday from , , . l6 interest. C oW oxns, S \tv rX » , drop a card in the mail Spear and the duet by Mrs. Spear and Mrs. New York for A. F. Crockett Co. D and our Agent will call D. N. Mortland were beautifully done. Work on the additions to the power home of Schs. Catawamteak for New York, h. B. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. C oW omv Messrs. Lord, Tibbetts and 11ansconi appear- the electric street railway is progressing quite Prince for New Bedford, and Florida for n x\A G ooA,s. cd in solos, and hearty applause showed ap- j rapidly and the wires are being strung Iron) on you with a full line of Boston, sailed Saturday from 1 . Cobb .<• Co. Reported From Brown & Company’s prcciation of their work. A. Ross Weeks the same along the old county road (so-called) Schs. Lizzie Guptill ami Agricola arrived Weekly Freight Circular. Samples and quote prices. and W. O. Fuller, Jr., appeared in jolly secu- to Thomaston for the purpose of lighting the from Portsmouth Monday. h r numbers reinforced by the Crazy Club. Slalc Pr)son ,be „ reels of Thoiuaston Schs Hamburg sailed Monday for Phila­ 500 yds. all Linen Barnsley Crash, Blankets for Cottages at 81 a pair. W e guarantee satisfaction ami captured the audience completely. Mr. There has been practically no change in Fuller on Thursday evening sang an I English The company has a contract with the state to delphia, with laths from Calais. the freight market this week, the condition of or no sale. have the lights in operation at the prison by 15c quality, only 10c yd. Domet Flannel, short length, for fox-hunting song, and on Friday sang a sar- A San Francisco dispatch of the 9th says: which, so far as the prominent foreign trades aparilla number, the words original with the first day of July, and they will be able to Ihe big ships Frederick Billing? and Henry are concerned, it is needles? to say, is highly 5c a yd. & c o . . himself and adapted to an air from F ra Dia- do nf» ’he wires are strung a larce part of the’ * ,-v

O O O D K i O I 'uwk ■xr •< 8k I On<‘ ofthe Larg*est Ciirjiet D ealers’^ ’ish to >ne o f y o u r > in N e w Y o r k is going* out ot business. ) BUTTERFLY CAPE JACKETS, X We have secured some Lowell Car- pets from them greatly under price,

Q 'X1 . land in consequence shall oiler 25 X . x X pieces Brussels and Lowell Extra !4»' ' ! ■ L n .J S u p e r m u ch u n d e r v alu e. In connection with our Carpet Stile ij

we shall oiler 200 pttirs Lace Curtains $

j^just purchased o l t in Im p o rte r a t g’re a t o®8, wish to call your attention i‘‘ to our Portiers iu all shades at Popular Xl P rices. Large importation of Holland S h a d e s . 8 4 .7 ^ 5

THESE WIEL L t YST QUICK-CALL EARLY! SIM ONTON BROTHERS, Rockland, M aine. THE ROCKLAND COURIERr-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 23. 1893

T H E Y SAY TIME'S CHANGES. VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EVENTS sin sft Thai N. 3. Conant aporis the fir«t straw list A Locality Which Has Been Completely A Batch of Readable Notes from the Hom f o and Wondei fully Metamorphosed. That the Burhnrton, Vt., todependeat want of Granite to know whete Amerigo Vcspnclns Is a'. b it -Fills or slaty years ago If Hints on Hot Weather! That the intelligent rompns tor Tuesday , 'In . K Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi­ New mad, -They Sat • up to lenath and thereby yon had atood on the side of Mam street sadly twisted what litt'e sense was therein. I where Berry Brother stable Is now located dents and Visitors—Occurrences Triv­ and looked across the street you would have ial and Important but None the Less We will pay to any person That the "May FistyralT' was a laree suc­ seen the residence of Edwin 8. Hovey, esq , a of Great Interest. who will prove that the It is evident that we are to have a hot summer, and the only way cess. small one story house and an ell with a two testimonials we publish of to gel through it with any degree of comfort is to prepare for it. There That several well-known men a » s t to • n storv front, ail haviny green blinds, and en­ Thus far 72 dogs have been licensed. astonishing cures are not hare had their nrustachtos remote ! wormy are two ways to cool oil', closed front sard full of shrubbery, etc . and Small boats brought in about 3000 barrels of genuine, or that the England sadly dlsdguring tbetttse res. on the opposite corner the little old cobbling fresh fish to Lane A Libby, last week. statements are exaggerated Tbst the Rockland Ulcer weeps because the shop of Mr. Lctever. Today If you ocenpy The Trotting Park Association Is going to in any manner, the sum of PLENTY OF ICE. PLENTY OF AIR. strike is settled. this same position and look across the street fix tip the park and give us a horse trot July 4. Thit Redington Brown and his “ Coronation you will sec Syndicate block occupying ihe A. P Green was in Camden Iasi week, and of Columbus" will pro'ta tlr lie alren this sum­ same ground of tbe old Hovey house and more he reports the building business just a-hustl- mer lor the benefit of the Public Library. too. $5,000 ing BUY A REFRIGERA TOR Clothing This Is a laree three storied brick and stone That “ pose” will be tbe word. building, etc. Now we will cross the slrect E. R. Roberts has raised the ell on his house Thai Ihe “ Old Folkes" concert should result and BO back in onr mind 50 or 60 years and a story, so that now it Is quite an, imposing First of all and keep it lull. We carry the Baldwin and New Perfection. In a permanent Choral Society. look across the street again and we shall see a looking mansion, REWARD. Prices run from 87 to 840. That we hare talent enough for a floe organ­ large square two storied bouse with a little ell Sch. Edilh Conley arrived Wednesday wilh These wonderful cures have ization of tbe sort. on the north end of it which looks as though a fare ot 847,000 btrrels of fresh fish, first trip been made right here in Maine; That sneb a Choral Society could put on an It was stuck there with glue; we shall also see they are published in this House! here. They report bad weather. a narrow passageway leading to the residences oratorio or opera The hand holds Its concert next Friday even paper. DO YOU WANT A BADY CARRIAGE? of Joseph Spear and Richard Marshall, and on That such an oratorio or opera would prove ing at the Opera House. A dance follows the We have in onr possession the north side of this way we shall see tbe a money making atfair for the Public Library. concert. Save your shekels for this. full nnd complete documentary residence of “ Uncle Haskell" a one-story W E HA.V33 TII33 I3EHT. I evidence in every case. RELIGIOUS NOTES. house painted pea green. Today we see on The pupils under Miss Freeman and Miss the-e premises a substantial brick building In Crabtree, at the Grammar school-house, Dis- These statements prove that The Untvetsalist Convention to Be which there are stores and Berry Brothers Ir’ct No. 4, contributed (units and purchased THE Held In Bath. an elegant Hag. 4 S SI (JREES ’ SPECI/j L]PRICES livery stable, etc. If you had looked sharp at this time about Wm. Wallace has purchased Ihe Israel Green BROWN’S The Untrersalist State convention will meet which I am wrllfne. you tnlBht havo seen the house, and Mr. Green has houabt the house ------AND------in Wall), June 6, 7 and 8 Rev. W. E Gaskin COLUMBUS riter of this article sailing bfs shingle boat in formerly owned by Charles Robertsou, on SARSAPARILLA w M. Kimmell of of Vinalhiven and Rev. the puddle on the side of the street. No pave­ High strcei. Rev. Mr. Kimmell surpasses in its healing, and this city wi.l participate, ments then, no sidewalk", nor 'lectrics. What EASY TERAIS. ‘Mission-." An Evening with Scotland,at G. A. R. Hall, cleansing, and remedial quali­ will deliver an addrera 01 of It, our readers will say . Why nothing, Monday evening of last week, was a splendid ties any remedy ever known. Our Assignees’ Sale and its low prices are proving a blessing to only time and chance are changing ever," and success. All of tbe numbers were nicely ren­ there can be uo Improvements unless there are dered, and pleased the audience. The reecipls thousands. We are giving bargain prices on everything. innovations made on old cusloms. II. M. P. were about 950. EXCELLENT p? P R IC E R The Net Company, E. R. Roberts managers, DARKEST ENGLAND. will make considerable change in their business here next Fall. They will occupy the whole of CARPETS, DINNER SETS, PARLOR SUITES. DRAPERIES Major Susie Swift of London will lecture on SPRING the building in which they are now located, "Darkest England and the Way Out," In tbe and will add sieam piwer and,other improve­ First Baptist Church, this city, Thursday even­ ments. MEDICINE. SILVER WARE. CHAMBER SETS. ing. May 25. Miss Swift is a member of Gen­ Mrs. Mary E, Chnrcli,wife of B. O.Chnrch, eral Booth's personal staff, and is the one SOME SAYINGS. j who has charge of the Town Farm at Dex- < Fla vo rin g whom be selected to write the first year's report , ter, Me., writes: I For many years I was troubled with i SEWING MACHINES, CROCKERY AND CHINA. EAST CHAIRS. of ‘be “ Darkest England Scheme," whlch’ls an A Jew peddler called at a Vinalhaven home intensely interesting book of 224 paces. She ) H u m o r s which wasattlroesvory trouble- | the other day and when asked the price of a . Bonie—large water-blisters would rlseon my , has also lectured on this subject in a number certain article, remarked: Everything useful or ornamental that can be used about a ’house.Ice of Ihe principal cities of Ensland. Miss Swift’s , arms and other parts of my body causl ng me , • Einnirtti Avo dollars, ’Merican man dollar [Terrible Itching and b u rn in g , lather and grandfather were graduates of Yale Cream Freezers, Etc., very low. half.” . p a in s. I had these eruptions almost con- Extracts College and lawvers in New York. She is a , tfnually on some parts of my body, and In , Kraduale of Vassar College, and has been for NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. A Thomaston young lady remarked to papa J the summer they wore especially trouble-' some years editor of "All The World,” the in the other day that 9he needed an Eaton jacket. ’ some. All the medicines I took only gave ’ Of perfect purity. ternational magazine of the Army. Visit Us During’ This Sale! Vanilla Said the old gentleman ’ me temporary relief. I have also been sub- * She is a gifted and highly cultured young ) ject to spells of bilious oolle, and many * Lemon Of great strength. “Seems to me it’s carrying things just a Orantfe lady bur has gladly sacrifierdall worldly hopes ) times have I been obliged to summon a I leetlc too tar when you girls must have a jacket Almond Economy In their use and plans for the sake ol the “ Submerged i doctor In great haste. Last spring I do- t You Will Find Bargains t Rose etc to eat in." Flavor as delicately Tenth" in the great cities of the world. Noth­ > elded totise B row n’sSarsaparilla.and It I ing that Stanley could say of "Darkest Africa” I E n tirely C u re d M o of the above I a n d delicio u sly a s the fresh fruit. could exceed in thrilling interest the facts that W IL E Y ’S CO R N ER . ► troubles, and my Ceneral Health has I Miss Switt Will tell of "Darkest England and Micco greatly improved. Brown's I SUIT. STATEMENT BY AN MJT HORITY the Way Oat." There will not in all probability he any ale- I Sarsaparilla Is an Excellent Spring I Adjutant Brengle will also be present. wive weirs built on the river this sea9onjhelow I Medicine. 1 I use and recommend ‘ Dr Price's Thomaston. This incomparable m edicine, i THE ATKINSON Delicious Flavoring Extracts" as the f a r m f a c t s . strongest and finest, and as giving the George McConcbie of 80. Thomaston has >/irou>n't Sarsaparilla, is sold by all I most desirable results in the manufac­ New England Weather Service Report- set up a tine monument to the memory of the dealers, one dollar per bottle; six • For : Boys I ture of Ice Cream Condition of Crops. late Albert Clark in North Parish Cemetery. ' bottles, five dollars. Tlio genuine ’ MRS E W.THUREOW. It is of black granite. Brown’s Sarsaparilla made only by ' House Furnishing Company The New Einland Weather Service Bureau, From 5 to 14 Years of Age. Ice Cream Parlors. Oak St. School in District No. 1 commenced Monday. , ARA WARREN & CO., Bangor, Me. J, Warren Smith, Director, makes the follow­ ROCKLAND, MAINE. ing report for Maine for the week ending May EXPERT TESTIMONY THOMASTON TOPICS. [ cyLook (or their name on the package, 15: H. M. SA NBORN...... M anager. I have obtained the best results from Eastern Main —Eastport: This week has the UBe of “Dr. Price’s Flavoring Ex­ been quite warm and plautmg got a good J. A. Creighton &U’o. had no insurance on tracts,” and think they are just what they atari; rrost still in the giound in some places. their steam mill recently burned. Caribou: Painting ano sowing commenced a are recommended to be, the strongest, little during the past week. Mars Hill; It These suits are made from ibe purest and of the most delicate has been very warm and everything seems to Not much work has been done thus far tc- flavor. have new lite. East Machias: Frostjustont “ T H E B E S T MRS. E. L PERKINS. o' ground; plowing and sowing grass-seed wards getting,the western wing of the State ROCKLAND TRUST CO. different styles of cloth of the Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlors, 301 begun on dry ground Central Maine—West Prison ready for occupancy of insane convicts, Levant: Oats are being sown this week; LOOK! Main 8treet. now cared for in the Augusta Asylum. CHEAPEST' moie drv weather Is needed. Western Maine— most beautiful patterns. They These goods can be found at the fol­ Lewiston 1.55 inches rain on ihe 13th. Alfred: Spring planting at least two weeks AT NORTHPORT. At These New Prices T he HtampH 11 Hold in denomination# of 6, 10 lowing stores: behind lit th is -eeiion; low ground is loo wet to and 26 cent*, and an- to be panted In hooka piepared E. P Rollins, liocklanrl plant. Palermo Seas in very backward. for the purpose. When a leaf Is covered 11 amount* are strictly All Wool. The A Chautauquan Assembly will be held at to |1, which I* then deposited in the bank aui* Perry Bros , 14 Front Street o a on bans account, opened. IT 6 . Gnrdy & Co , 4 Camden Northport this season, to last four days, com­ It Inculcates habits of saving on the part of the Peas coming up well, potatoes up and small FLOURINE young. A great success wherever udopted. Call mencing Monday, Aug. 14. Rev. C. W. Brad- A. F. Crockett Co., 713 Main fruits coming along nicely Is the report from Pants have double knees. lee of the M E Church, this city, will deliver '•’lie Bost W itte r W heat and get full particulars. E. M. Perry, 738 “ various sections of th is county. A Nice Bbl. of St. Louis t)72 •• one of the addresses. 3 per cent interest will be allowed on Win. B Hills, O 0 Achorn & Thorndike. 668 " PATENT FLOUR deposits. These Suits are thoroughly We hear of several county farmers who are in the world. K C Rankin & Co.. 656 “ Glad of It. A G E N T S : Uo c k l a n d —A. F. Crockett Co., A C Gay & Co 6"6 •• planning to get that prize of T h e C.-G. for one Jas. Donahue. H u rhicank—T . W . Bulliv “Say, where are you going?” said Mr. Kvery barrel guaranteed. V in a l h a v e n , Me .—D. II. Glldden. and substantially made and Farrand, Spear & Co., 586 •• vear for the first peck ot green peas. Mcllarlem to his wife. She glared at him 1 A E Richardson. 574 “ FISHER & WISE, Agents, FLOUR! VINALHAVEN PERSONALS. as she snappishly replied: “If you must C A. Ilaskel), 412 “ know—though it’s none of your business— • 3 Com m ercial street, Boston. each one is decorated with a H G. Tibbetts, 434 •• I ’m going to spend the day with the Ask your grocer for It. Sold by For tho Low Prico o f only $4.50 Bicknell Tea Co , 338 •• Mrs. A. P. Green and Miss Lottie Meservey Thompsons over ou the east side.” ROCKLAND TRUST CO Bost Wintor bhoat Patont, 5.25 E. B Ingraham & Co. 368 " were in N o rib Haven last week. “I’m so glad, dear. I always did hate , handsome and artistic Colum- those Thompsons people.” COBB, WIGHT & COMPANY. A. F. Cr o c k ett, President. C. E. Tuttle. 3'16 “ W. A. Walker will soon leave to open 6 lbs. Choice ltlce...... *6 E. A. Bu t l e r . Vie.* President. “Yes, I know you hate them. That’s my , a l l o c ii Jere Harrington 292 •• “ New California Raisins...... 26 C. M. K , Secretary. Acadian Hotel at Castine. He Is now sending principal reason for liking them. 1 love I Donohue’s Cash Grocery, 266 “ Turkish Prunes...... 26 This Company transacts a general Banking Bus- bus M edal T he prit;e is out very pretty circulars that contain cuts of them for the enemies they have made.”— * White & Case. 262 Greyhound Tobacco, ainoko...... 26 ness and deals in Bonds, Bank Stock and other the hotel and grounds, and ot the historic old Texas Siftings. _ conservative income securities. O, P. Hix 246 town of Castine. “ Fighter Tobacco, chew ...... 25 Investors are respectfully invited to call and In­ S 5 .O O each. We bel^^ .1 11 Flint. 234 Saw Stars. “ Bpice, any k in d ...... 26 spect our line of securities before placing their money elsewhere. Theodore Roosen. 156 WHAT IS LIFE. It was lonely in its loneliness *• Good Tea...... 26 Safe • e pus It Boxes to rent at WO, 87 W E Hall. State St. And on the sidewalk lay. we shall give away “ Choice Cotl'ee, guaranteed...... 25 and MllO Per Year Knox Farmers Ex Co,, Lituerook •• bl\siic birth, A < are less boy had dropped it gal. Good M olasses...... 25 these sui-ts to be th e best value , F IT Whitnev. 33 Park •• Childhood**! m irth, In his eagerness for play. gal. Flue Molasses...... 3s H It. Flint. 117 " " Youth’s brave courage; A dainty dude came on the scouo. to every purchaser of a 6 lbs. Best Canary Seed...... 25 R W Messer, 1"5 Sea •* Cupid’s kit», Whi ,il not a Haw. 3 “ Best C urrants...... 26 for the money that can be Rockland Lime Co. 14 Water " Manhood'* bli»8, The Grunge pe .•1 upset him 6 Bars Nice Soap...... 26 Mass. Real Estate Co Wooing, marriage. Alai hero is A but ho isuvv: Barrel of Flour 246 W .shington St., Boston. W V Farnsworth Camden found. F O. Clark. HrioeleM good .1 F Clifford. M One Found of 6oc. Tea C. E. TUTTLE, C. E Shaw. A heart-blossom, —Philadelphia CulL Per Gent W. W Hodgkins. Bweeteit care, We will make the price 306 MAIN STREET. Dividends E L Dillingham & Co Love cun hour Two l’lunos. T. S. Andrews. O a it« b o o m . Mr. Corney Grain, the well known enter­ Spear Block. 7 Masters & Slarreti. , Noiseless deaths tainer, arrived once at a large house in tho of the Flour as low as Invests in Centrul Real Estate in growing cities Also a Large Stock of O. G. Dinsmore. Endfth breath, west, end to sing at an “ At home.” Ilis Authorized Capital, - 000,000 Capital paid lu, . - - - 1,000,000 S E