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

Rockland Maine Tuesday June 15 1897 Two Dollars a Year Vol. 52. . . . No. 37

POINTS ON POLITICS TALES OF JACK TAR the brig. W hen near enough to distinguish BREEZES FROM BOSTOR IN A CORNER OF TNE LIBRARY *x«x*x«x*x *x*x*x* WITH ROD AND DUN plainly this is what we saw: Three men afi of the after-house, who proved to he the cap­ Ton Often He I a the Under I>og—A lloelc- Interesting Note. With n Itt.ttnct Knot ♦ 8 sl« of Fore.t and Stream From the The Senate continues to turn the 217 pagea tain and his two mates. Forward near the Mrs. Felicia Hemans, who discovered the land Man's ObaervatlnnA. Count, Flavor. Hook of a Local Sport .man. o f the tariff bill with a pleasant, rustling foremast and on top of the deck load were stern and rock-bound coast of Plymouth, and xTiffany X sound. Borrow, June 8, 1887. * I read in a paper this morning an instance grouped seven or eight mea, all hut two Th e H otel M en’s Association has been en­ who U the only writer of imaginative liters* of a cat bird becoming impaled on a thorn It seems to he settled that when Thomas B. I was interested in reading in a recent standing in attitudes of intense excitement. joying life here this w eek. . . . Large parties lure produced by Liverpool, is to have a X issue of The Courier-Gazette a graphic article ♦ which had pierced its wring. Reed is Speaker the anmority do not run the They were armed with knives. Two were of sight-seers are interested in visiting the monument there if the money can be raised. •W ed d in g A gentleman stood watching Ihe victim, bouse even when they are all leadera. on “ Poor Jack's H ard Lot.” In tales of lying prostrate and wounded on the deck load. war ship, in the heritor. The Massachusetts Uncle Bernac,” the new histDrical ro­ X togelber with other birds which had gathered It ia a curious fact that neither tbe silver cruelty at sea, officers’ and owners' statements At thia sight my companion flunked and re­ remains two weeks longer • • • • The Ancients mance by A. Conan Doyle, pictures the ad­ almost invariably show that the sailor is ♦ about the poor fellow and were manifesting a Democrats nor Populists of have men­ fused duty. I compelled him to pull up to gave a big parade Tuesday and added another ventures of a hero who crosses from England always wrong, always to blame; that he is a X great deal of feeling but being unable to tioned any except millionaires as their proba­ the brig’s aide so I could jump to the main coat of glory to their arm o r.. ■ ■ Tbe base ball to France when Napoleon was encamped at I R in gs help him. The aitnesa released the bird by ble fusion candidates this Fall. ' rough, ignorant being, little better than a chains and climb to the deck-load above. I fiends are yelling loudly for llotton't crack Boulogne and meditating the invasion of brute. II he is ignorant there is the greater ent forward to the men, who I found could team ; eight victories in succession is worth lifting him off the thorn, when he immediately Not a solitary sound money Democrat at­ England. reason why he should be protected. The not understand a word of English. They several yells, to say the le a s t....T b e theatres impaled himself on another them . H e was tended tbe silverite state convention In Ken­ Peter the Great” it the title of a new * In every size and weight* law claima to protect him in a small degre , were Italian. I went up to the foremost of appear to be doing a good business, K eith’s, again released and flew away. tucky, and tbe bard names that were applied work by K. Waliszewiki, author of tbe re­ but does it do that, even? Begin at home the party, and with a smile I took his knife this week, being crowded owing to an extra It reminded me o f a rescue which occurred to the absent old-fashioned Democrats would markably successful “ Romance of an Em - are always in stock. * and look at the picture a moment and see if from his hand and put it iu the sheath at his good program. "The Walking Delegate" at one time at the “Engine quarry,” at the create a sense of honor in Billingsgate. rest, Catherine I I . of Russia.” The new Meadows, where some bank or clifl swallows we can draw some conclusions. side, indicating by gestures that the others the Tiemont is making a big liit....The X x A Nashville paper says “The Republican 00k, which is said to be o( striking interest, * ♦ had excavated their holes in the light covering There was a time when Rockland sent should put up their knives as well. They people expect tra in to lie running in the sub­ party has no principles that appeal to the will be published by D . Appleton \ Co. of earth on top of the limetock. One of the many ships to sea. So many fine, large ships complied. Then I prevailed on them to go way by the middle of |uly....Knox county X Sooth." The gain o f 500,000 votes last year The famous mart of nooks, pictures and SCut G la ss swallows had flown home with a piece of were built in your port that the manning of on shore with me. The late M r. Singhi was may look for a large number of visitors from and the growing sentiment for protection and other treasures, known to more than one twine to use in constructing his nest and had them was a question of resorting to much called in as interpreter and tbe result of their here this Summer. sound money in that section tell a different generation as “ Christie’s” ia to be celebrated X somehow got himself caught by the leg at one larger cities for sailors, and Boston and New story was the arrest of the captain and chief Boston merchants and manufacturers will story. in a volume by W . Roberts, who is just the ♦ Ami Sterling Silver pieces* end of the string, the other end being twisted York were drawn upon to supply crews for mate, their trial in the Wilson hall, which was extend a vole of thanks when the tariff hill ia man in all London qualified to write it. It it suitable for wedding girt. J around a twig near the mouth of the hole. In Speaker Reed’s placidity ia not disturbed the queens of the ocean. From twenty to at that time used as a court-room, and they settled l>y Congress. Several claim that they X called “ Memorials of Christie's” and besides vain he strove to ftee himself. The late by Senator M organ’s attack. H e smilingly forty men were required to make a crew for were condemned to pay a fine and damages. would be saliatied with any toll that would re­ ♦ traversing the annsls of the great house o f are always of the most* Isaac Adams, one of the workmen, after says that if M r. M organ’s claim be true that these ships. Ask some of your oldest citizens But the fine never materialized. Some one lieve the present uncertainty. They want to X auctioneers it will gather together stories of watching its struggles for awhile taw that the the House ii not in session, then the Senate if they ever went to the steamboat landing to had shipped another crew for the brig and know where they are at, as they put It. One up-to-dale designs. ♦ many famous sales and record prices. ♦ bird must flutter its little life away unless help ia not in aeasion aud no Senator can have aee a crew received, and transferred to the the captain sailed away. manufacturer said to met "Thia season of X X said anything. ship out in tke harbor. Then ask them to I have seen flags of distress flying in the business depression will prove a hard blow to The Dent*, in London, are preparing a * was forthcoming. M r. Adams left his work ♦ and engaging a fellow-workman Io hold him There can be no doubt that Mr. McLean, tell you of the sights they witnessed. roizzen rigging in Rockland harbor. And I many jobbers and middlemen because of to series of popular volumes on historic towns of DANIELS, I have seen many tights on shipboard, but many big retail houaes buying direct from the the mediaeval period which ought to be of X X „ fast by the feet— for a slip meant a fall of a who intends to run for Senator in Ohio, have seen bloody decks there. Moreover I hundred feet into the quarry— he crawled stands squarely on the free silver platform. I never saw one when the ship was com­ never saw a cruel officer on hoard ship that manufacturers; in fact it seems at though the some value. Certainly, if they are done *The up-to-date Jeweler* down to the brink and released the captive H is paper has just remarked: "The present manded by good officers. I will draw two was not a caward on shore. signs of tbe times point to a large decrease of by the right persons in the right way, pictures for you. Ih e clipper ship Red ♦ Th.rndlke Hotel Block, Rocklaid. • swallow, which flew joyously away, and I condition of things ia calamitous.” This is W . E. C r o c k e tt. jobbers of manufactured ar'iclet, so many re­ their form will make them very desir­ acket is lying at anchor in the East River, know the rescuer felt a pleasant thrill in his the free silver countersign. tailers with ready cash tempting the manu­ able to travellers. The first volume of lew York harbor. The Live Yankee, some X ------« heart at he crawled carefully back from thia J WITH THE CHURCHES facturers into accepting offers at figures pre­ tke series is to ne on Perugia, and w ill be The way to save the city and ita people three or four hundred yards from her, rides viously sold to tbe jobbing trade. Tne situa­ written by Miss Duff Gordon and the daugh­ ♦ Violin, Banjc and Guitar Strings* dangerous position. from bankruptcy next November is to beat Shortly after thia M t. Adams’ lovely little majestically on the waters. Sister ships tion ia worth watching at other schemes will ter of the late John Addington Symonda. Tammany H a ll. That organization is now TheLincoInBaptirt Association held ilt June ♦ of finest make. * daughter was caught by the limb in the re* you might call them, built aide by aide in be sure Io be worked to change the present Mrs. Oliphant will contribute a volume on the advocote of repudiation and lawlessness, Quarterly meeting on tbe 8th and 9th last, X x motseleaa grip of disease, that would not let Rockland. A few days previous to sailing situation. Siena. The books w ill be illustrated. tbe debasement of the currency, diehonesty, for Liverpool, where both ships were bound, witb tke 2d St. George Baptiet ckurcb in con­ Tbe many friends of Capt. A. Marshall and ♦X*X*X9X»X4XdX9X» go its hold until the good angels came and F. Marion Crawford's new novel, “A Rose basinest ruin, a degraded judiciary aid tbe tbe Live Yankee was visited by one of tbe nection with the fourth annual rally of the B. wife aaay look for them at their Summer released her. W ho shall say that the dear of Yesterday,” ii soon to be published in destruction of civilization.—New York Snn. most perfect specimens o f the Bowery boy Y. P. U. of Lincoln Association. The rail, cottage near Martinsville in July. Capt. little girl and that little bird have never met? bookform. His readers will recollect a scene One day tbe enemies of tbe administration sailor that it ever happened to he my fortune occupied Tueeda, afternoon and evening, the Mattball is in command of schooner George in an earlier novel where his feeling toward are afraid that prosperity ie not retarning and to look upon, a man of about 30 years, five balance of the two days being occupied by A . James now on a voyage froeo Mobile to He Can Cure divorce is shown, and will feel special inter­ The long wet spell is bad for the young tbe next day they are afraid it ia. Theae dis­ feet io£ or 11 inches tall, square shoulders the quarter), meeting. Both were a great New York. Their two children will accom­ est in a book in which divorce has become birds. tressed critics are almoet persuaded that a re­ and as straight as a gun barrel. He wanted tucceaa. The Y . P. societies are a great force pany them on their Summer outing trip .... th e S ic k the main m otif The charactera impress one storation of good times would be a positive a position as second mate, but he was a day in the churches of Lincoln Association and Mrs. E. T . G. Rawson is now visiting relatives with an unusual sense of reality, and with misfortune in that it would deprive them of too late, our second mate having come on the Associations! Union, composed of both in Rockland and vicinity; her husband may Some years ago while on a visit to an strong sympathy for the heroine, to whose tbe only grievence they have to howl over. duty the day before. The mate, Mr. Havener, B. Y . P. Ua. and Y . P. S. C. Es. ia already join her later in the s e a s o n ....G . W . Post uncle in the western part of the State I learned mind argument after argument presents itself No fair-minded person will interfere with told him be thought he might get a chance proving its usefulness. This last ra il, was a and wife hope to visit Knox County tbit sea­ Or.Orrin Fitzgerald of a dog trade that he once engaged in. Tom Watson’s scheme to eliminate Populist in favor of securing Ihe liberty which public on the Red Jacket and he did. real inspiration. Everyone present must live son and anticipate a pleasant trip to their old There lived on the shore o f a large pond two opinion, as well as the law, puts within her Chairman Butler from American politics. Tbe The crew of the Red Jacket were all on better and work better for it. Papers were home and friends. brothers. They worked on the farm a little, reach. It is a book which shows how little The most wonderful man of performance ie bound to relieve the mid-tum- board at the time he arrived and the mate read sod addreases made b , Rev. F . Purvis L . B. W alker, a former Union boy, and a hunted a little, traded dogs a little, fished Mr. Crawford is dependent upon plot or in­ the age has decided to visit mer monotony in the show business, and foe said to h im : “ Have the men turn to and get on “The Use of tbe Pledge," by Rev. J. E. brother of C. M. Walker of Rockland, has a good deal, and managed to get a living cident for the creation of strongly interesting that reason alone, to say nothing of its possi­ the ship ready for sea.” Claucey on "Young People and Giving,” by jm t returned from a visit to bis old home. and Day for their tobacco and whiskey. situations. ble political benefits, it deserves to be encour­ Th e newly shipped second mate went for­ Rev. F . M . Preble on “ The Future ol the V. M y uncle waa riding by their place one M r. W alker is in the show business on H a n ­ aged. ward to the forecastle and called all hands to P. Movement.” Animated discussions fol­ “ The house in Roda, .Saxe-Altenburg, day and saw both of the men resting in the over street here and just now is exhibiting flocklM Tnnsday Jut IS A ll experimental efforts to make whistles turn to. H e was answered from the fore­ lowed which were participated in by m a n ,. moving pictures of the Corbett fight and where D r. Johann Faust, the famous magician shade of a tree. They had a fairly good- out o f pig's tails have been abandoned, but castle by the m en: “ W e are by tke run and T h e social aervice which introduced the eve­ other novelties. and soothsayer of legendary fame, was born looking dog with them. Now my uncle was the popocrats are atill trying to manufacture a our work begins when we heave short.” ning exercises, led by Rev. S. Browue, waa Lonis A. Knowles w ill visit bis old friends toward the last quarter of the fifteenth cen­ And will examine all who call wanting a dog to help drive the cattle, act as National iaaue out of the proposition that a This was correct; but the second mate was one of great life and power, a very large tury,” says the Chicago Chronicle, “ waa on him free of charge. Ho a watcher, kill woodchucks and lkunks, and and acquaintances Io Knox County this Sum­ real dollar can be made from fifty cents' worth a fighter and had no notion of seeing it in number of persons giving a testimony for mer. lie has an excellent position at tbe B. knocked down to a native for £25 tbe other treats all diseases, and will not make himself generally useful about the farm, of silver. It ia difficult us yet to say whether that light. So he said: “ You want trouble, Christ. Tbe address of tbe evening wss & A. depot as electrician and engineer. Mrs. day, and is now being dismantled. Five tell you that he can cure unless so he pulled up his team and made some those hopeful boomers should be classified as do you? W ell, send out your best man I ” given by Rev. S. L . Hanscom, pastor of the Knowles is looking finely and inquires after years ago, when the World's Fair Commission it is so. Dr. Fitzgerald’s rep­ inquiries of the brothers. Was the dog for demagogues or alchemists. A sailor thereupon came out on deck, and M . E. church at Thomaston. It was an ex­ Rockland people, with pleasant remembrances dispatched a small army of curiosity hunters illation tor curirring in ^ tthe t i sick if sale— waa he a good dog— good-natured, etc.? The epithets “ traitor" and “boodler” which waiting for nothing further the second mate ceedingly able and Interesting address, treat­ of early days among t h e m -...M r r . C. A. to all parts of the globe to seek attractions, not questioned MAN LIKE To which one of the brothers responded with the Bryanitea of and other states are struck him. Th e man fell limp upon the ing on the great and threatening evils o f the Mathews witb her son John is now visiting the good people of Roda asked a cool £100,- HIM EVER LIVED. a hearty, Hinting at the gold Democrats and the spirit deck, dead, bis neck broken. Du you tbink times. A rising vote of thanks was tendered her parents at Warren village. M r. Mathews 000 for tbe little pile of brick, wood, iron, “Yes!” To the question as to the dog which incites them are doing a grand work the second mate suffered for this? N o t at tbe speaker. goes down this w eek. . . . Dr. O. F. Cushing is mortar and dust that was to be taken down being quick to learn, be responded: for the honest money cause. The split in the all. The mate called a boatman, wrote a The attendance was very large at both Ihe enjoying good health and is busy here in the and re-erected In this city. But the price “Quick? Ask brother Amos!” Remember the Date Democracy will continue until after 1900, and brief note to the agents of the shippers, and rally and quarterly meeting. The exercises of practice of his profession, l i t hopes to be was considered too stiff, and the negotiations Brother Amos, being appealed to, spoke it will strike nearer tbe middle of tbe party in sent the second mate ashore to them. Arrest the latter consisted of social services o f song, able to visit his old home in Thomaston this fell through.” Thorndike Hotel, Rockland, up and said: that year than it did in 1896. That is, the and investigation would mean delay to tbe prayer and testimony, in which there was season-... Edward L. Mathews and wife re­ "Brother Jim can make that dog do any­ The interest felt in Greece at the present Ju n e 15. silver end o f the party will grow smaller and ship, shippers and owners. The affair waj much freedom. Sermons were preached by turned this week from their Summer home in thing he’s a mind to." tim e all over the world has been curiously il­ the gold end larger. never heard of. Broi. Purvis, Preble and Clancey, and a deep So my uncle paid 85 for the dog, and tying Camden after a month’s stay. They return lustrated in Paris where the sales of Victor In B elfast J u n e 16. In Washington last week and in Philadel­ N ow fur the other atory. Among our crew ly interesting statement of his work among again later in tbe season.... Capt. Nelson him to the hind end of the wagon towed him Hugo's “ Orientales” have just taken such a phia Wednesday I bad a chance to exchange was a sailor by name of George Millard. H e the destitute churches was made by the Asso­ home. He kept the animal tied up for a H a ll and family ate in their usual health. leap that the publishers have had difficulty In views with many of our tariff gianta. Tariff came on board the day before we sailed and ciations! Missionary Harden. His work is few days, till he should get acquainted, and They appear to enjoy the air of Beacon H ill. work seems to agree with Chairman Dingley was the last man of the crew of 36 men before one which calls for both faith and heroism. Miss Myrna is an enthusiastic bicycle rider. then let him loose. ever since be first came to Washington, and the mast. W hen he came over tbe side he W e are grateful to God that he has both. H e Then that dog entered upon one of the The Courier-Gazette has above a hundred M 0 S E S 1 * at no time haa he looked so well. Perhaps stood for a moment or two on the rail, and is at present in a band to hand contest with subscribers in and around Boston and as I wickedest carnivals of crime that ever came it was the result of a.few weeks of comparative looking fore and aft gave a decided shrug of the powers of darkness on a very hard field, into any dog’s life. He killed a hen turkey meet them they are ready witb pleasant rest; perhaps tbe eflect of generoas Philadel­ a pair of heavy, broad shoulders and saluted but feels that God has much people there to words and kind wishes for their old borne BUCKSPORT. that waa setting on seventeen eggs and de­ phia hospitality, bnt tbe fact remains the same, the mate with a loud laugh. Then, being he saved. H e it carrying a heavy burden for stroyed the egga, bit a c e lfi tail nearly oil paper. The twice-a week plan is evidently a tie haa gained in flesh, bis complexion ia full o f rum, he walked down the steps of tbe souls and craves the prayers ol all. popular one for your Massachusetts readers. and broke up all the setting bens on the clear and a good color and his spirits excel­ companionway and staggered up to the mate The entertaining church provided for all place. Expostulations— beatings— were o f no Boston merchants are ever ready to aay a lent. Moreover, he was hopeful about tbe and locking his aim in M r. Havener’s walked wants of the outer man in a royal manner, good word for Knox County buyers— and Flower Seeds eflect. Finally, after full warning, he was passage of the bill, which he thinks w ill be a decks with the officer, while he told him a serving 'he meals at lung tables spread in Ihe judging from tbe crowds arriving daily by kicked Dy a colt, which he was chasing in the law in July— New York Mail. most interesting story of how he was captain chapel. Joy reigned throughout. I t was PRUSSIAN GROWN. pasture, and receiving a broken jaw he had boats of the Boston A Bangor line It looks as of the top on board a U . S. ship of war lying good to be present. B. if the water route from Rockland was des­ to be killed, whereat there waa great re­ A Mistake of the Senate. in the harbor of Vera Crux, at the time that tined to have a big business this Summer. joicing on the farm. Tbe young people of tke Methodist church The Fittest Seeds In the World. The members o l tbe Ways and Means Com­ place was bombarded and captured; how Low rates on freight and passenger buaioess M y uncle knew it to be useless to try to at Friendship have been responsible for a mittee wbo were responsible for the Dingley men were drafted to go on shore as an attack­ coupled with courteous treatment from officials get back bis five dollars, but riding by one number of very nice conceptions in tke p u t tariff bill are very much Incensed over tke ing party; bow he was not fortunate enoagh of both tbe Penobscot and City of Bangor, is day and teeing the brothers again resting and their last ia worthy a place in tbe record Flowers and Floral action of the Senate in abolishing tke retro­ to be of the number; how he promised one the reason, no doubt, of the increasing popu­ beneath the tree, be drew up and rehearsed active clause. The question as to its adop­ of their good deeds. Knowing the Interest o f tbe more fortunate ones much of his their pastor Albert L . N utter b u in the work larity of this first-class iteamltoat company. to them the evil deeds of their dog. Then tion or not cuts no figure, but it undoubtedly future radons of grog to be allowed to take of tke EpworUt League, and tbe many friends Fred Lothrop, the Rockland agent, it en­ Work of all kinds. accosting Amos he s a id : stopped tor the time tbe enormoui influx ol his place; bow he went and took active part ba h u among its officers, arrangements were titled Io much credit fur bis good work in the “I thought you told me that your brother foreigu goods. To thia extent it waa a grtat ia the capture, but was discovered to be quietly made to send kirn to tbe International inleresta of the company. G . W . F . Jim could make that dog do anything he’d a benefit to home industry. Its unequivocal absent at roll-call and was reported; bow an League Convautioa, to be b.ld at Toronto, mind to?” Upon which the worthy man removal by the Senate at once etarted the officer who bore him a grudge had bias tried, 15, and Thursday afternoon a committee apoke up softly as follows: flow of goode to tbit country, and, according Bucklon'a Arnica Salve, condemned and sent to prison for deserting s u upon him informing him that he was “I now perceive wherein you misunder­ to a recent Treasury eetimate, kar cost A m eri­ bis post while in presence of tbe enemy; and to make hu, plant to attend the convention, l i t x B kst Sa i.v x in the world for Cuts stood me. You thought that I meant brother can producers and labor over >40,000,000. Coakley’s Drug Store. bow, after months of miserable confinement and banded bim an envelope containing the Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Jim , but that waa your mistake. I meant, There never waa a greater piece of lolly, lay SI in prison, the case was rightfully put before money to pay tbe expenses of tbe trip. T o Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain* K. V. BUN SUN. nythiug the dog kad a mind to.’ some of these vigorous Ilouae Republicans. President Pierce and be was liberated. Now u y that the p u to r was delighted, is to ax- Corns, and all Skta Eruptions, and positively M yr uncuncle drvve'along. W hether it war a bluff or not ia not tbe ques­ lor years he bad been waiting for a chance press it very mildly. cures Piles, or no pay required. I l is guar­ applying copies. It is probable that this in­ Ja m k s W ig h t . tion. Its effect waa to atop the enormous im ­ to meet and get even witb tbe man wbo bad anteed to give perfect as tiafnetion or money terest will give a wide reading to “ T h e V in ­ portation ol goods in order to take advantage refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For tale B e st On the W oo!cock's W histle. made him suffer and be bad found bim on A I'araou'R V ie w o f W e a lth . tage,” a story of the Greek war of indepen­ of the lower rate of duty and atill further Chatham street, only a few hours before, and by W. H. Kittredge. R o c z u r t ) , June 8, 1897. The man who is an enemy of accumulated dence, which K. F . Benson is soon to publish postpone prosperity. The House people will following bim into a clothing store, confronted Editor The Courier-Gazette: Having read capital ia tbe enemy ol civilization. Accumu­ serially in Harper's W eekly. It ia a atory of In O ur make a strong fight on tbia question, and may him and wiped up tbe floor of tbe establish­ with much interest, several articles in your lated wealth it tbe first step in civilization. A writer in tbe Book Buyer tells a story adventure in tbe best sense o f the term ; the compel the Senate to accept it. W bat with ment witb tbe Lieutenant— you could believe paper, reviving the old discussion of the It baa been the means of giving us books, illustrative of Tennyson's hrusquenesi: “Some Greek and Turkish characters are extremely the lose due to tbe striking out of tbe retro­ bis atory if you bad only half a look at bim. L in e manner in which the whistling of the wood­ works of art, tbe productions of the highest years ago, M r. Longfellow and his fam ily, well portrayed; there are many thrilling in ­ active clause and the lose of 000,000 per “ A n a to finish up," added be, “ I have been cock in produced, and having bunted this geniuses. To destroy accumulated capital who were tbeo in London, were invited to cidents, with descriptive passages of real The Best Tobacco week tbe government is luting in revenue, drinking my own health and long life to bird myself for a number of years, 1 cannot would be the means of putting us hack to spend tbe day with the great poet at h it power, and (moat important of all) the love- Best Brands of Cigars the Senate seemt to be playing havoc with Uncle Sam. W hy, mate,” said be, “ I'm s agree with the theory advanced by my the age of savagery. There are people that country house. As Miss Longfellow was making is wholly uncommon— tbe heroine Best Quality of Pipes tbe country by its delay and unfortunate good man, I have got six honorable dis­ esteemed brother sportsman, M r. W ight. tell us that some of the rich people did uut walking through tbe rooms she happened being aa inmate of tbe barem of a Turkish Best Assortment of Goods action. charges from different American man-of-wars 1 feel positive, that if anyone, wishing to get tbeir wealth fairly. They forget that tbe to aee a volume of her father's poeots lying Pasha, and tbe hero a youag Greek iusurgent, Best Kind of Treatment 26 and I'm an Englishman too!” settle thia question lor himself, would take a New Kngland’a Ctmuiplau Welts. owners of great fortunes, whether they come conspicuously upon a table, and she picked at hrst a conspirator, then a gallant soldier in Albert Haveuer, our mate, listened to bis slightly wounded, full plumaged bird, say in A t a ball held by tbe Foresters at to them fairly or not, in out condition of tbe book up to look for a certain line, about the war. T h f antagonisms of 1897 are in story. Another kind of man would have October, and putting his thumb on the back Livermore Falls a prize o f a gold ring was civilization tuutt be public benefactors, be­ which Ibe family bad bail a discussion, when many vital respects the aritagonisma o f I Sai. H o w a rd C igar Co, been on bis dignity and bad trouble witb tbe of the bird's head, with bit forefinger under offered to the lady who waltzed tbe louget: cause their money must be invested in some suddenly tbe was startled by hearing a gruff Thia most opportune work explains some of man at once; but Havener was a fust-class 404 MAIN STREET. the throat in such a way that it would he im ­ without stopping. Twelve couplet competed. public service to bring them returns.— Rev. voice aay 1 ‘Don't you get enough of that at tbe grave problems of tbe hour incidentally, sailor and officer and M illard proved under possible for the bird to make a sound with They began waltzing at 12:30 A. 14., and it D r. M inot J. Savage before bit Boston con­ home?' and, turning around, the found the while aiming only to depict an earlier struggle bias to be the beat man of tbe crew. A batter bis throat, then by preming cause tbe bird was 5145 A. M , before Miss Bessie McGraw, gregation. speaker to tie no lets a person than Tenny­ between those two races, so hateful to each never pulled out an earing or knotted a point. C. .FRANK JONES, to vibrate bis wings rapidly, be will then bear the winner, and her partner stopped waltzing. son himself.” other, so interesting to the rest of tbe world. Tbe cases tried against officers, their con­ that whistle be so loves to bear when tbe By 2 :2O five couplet bad dropped out; at Col. Wisttarawu A co.pt. the Challenge. demnation and escape from punishment, arc Stenographer woodcock makes bis flight. I do not say 3 :3 0 another couple left the floor, and at 4:15 The State Convention of tbe representatives YOUR FAVORITE POEM that all birds w ill whistle but if several are so numerous there is not much need to speak of tbe party which last year, in the name of Carl Richmond's partner fainted and was of them, d o e that occurred ia Rockland and tried tome of them will do so for I have tried taken away. Tw o more couples dropped out Democracy, repudiated Ibe Democratic creed harbor I recall. A t about sunrise of a sum­ Bare will be printed ihe old poew* that have <•- it successfully a number of times, and have at 4 :2 5 and at 4 :5 0 only two couples re­ waa held at Frankfort yesterday, and, as was Typewriter, mer morning I bad a call from Mayor Wiggio, lighted ibe world for generation*; aud iboae of called my bunting companions' attention to mained on Ihe floor. A t 5 143 Mias Bessie inevitable, reapproved the apostasy of last modern birth llrai seem worth preaervlag. Ueadera wbo said that be bad been informed of 6 32 HAIN STREET. it. Dain and - partuer, George E. Hall, gave July, reaffirming the Chicago platform of ate lari led to aeud Io their favorlle poem*. I am inclined to tbink tbe bird can pro­ up the contest, and so tke prize fell to Mist serious trouble on a lumber loaded brig in tbe stiverism, tiattam, communism, and auarchy, e opened as office at the above Dumber, harbor, and he wished me to go off and in duce tbe whistle at will and I believe otbera Beetle McGraw, she sud her partner leaving indorsing tbe canvass ol W illiam I. Bryan, peraons cau eecure Ihe aenrioue of an expert vestigate tbe difficulty, bidding me use my Aud Loetug, Win I rapher and Typewriter at a nominal figure, will agree with me, for doubtless they, like ibe 9 .or two minutes later. The endurance and pledging him future support. This action, own judgment and conduct myself according Here’* lo Ibe men wbo leae I 11 come to your place of buffloesa every day myself, have often flushed a bird over their exhibited by M ist D ain was mote remarkable while anticipated witb ceitaiuty lung ago, Wbat though their work be e'er ee nobly planned ke your work by dictation reluming the dog's staunch point, expecting to bear that than that exhibited by the winner, at she ia to conditions. conclusively coda all pu»eibility of reunion A ad watt nod wtthxeuluue care, to you in lime for the next mall at these I asked for an officer to accompany me and pleasing whistle, when only a soil flutter ia from thirty to forty pounds heavier than Mias between the silverite* witb tbe Democrats io No glorious ba'o crown* their efforta grand; was given John Copeland. W e pulled oil to Con Lew pi 1* failure'* share. average of 40 letters per week or lea*, Bl.OO beard and something Hits away and they stand McGraw For a continuous waltz tbia record this State; ia a formal opening of a new cam­ “ more than 40 and leae than 100, 2 .0 0 in doubt whether it waa a “cock,” a robin or probably not only breaks tbe State, but also paign against all for which Democracy stands, Here's to the 1 ill legal work low aa it oau poaaibly he a ------well, wbat was it? But following on, ihe N ew England record. and summons every Dewociat again to arms there ia another point, aud up goes tbe same to defend bis faith and bis flag.— Louisville aak your support Mr. Huaiuea* Man for this _ , after fierce defeat, bird like a rocket and tbe whistle comes loud Au Excellent Added Tkouglit. Courier-Journal. Cau up and tight again. and strong. This convinces me that tbe Boston Ideas: For paper* which cover whistling is produced only when tbe bird tbe local licld as excellently as does tbe Rock­ Did You Ever Here'* to the uicu who lose I Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your Thu ready plaudit* of a fawulog world flies at different angles. land, M e., Courier-Gazette an exceedingly Ulng sweet lu vlcler*' ear*; I f the locomotive whistles with its wbisllc practical poinl it made in Ibe saying : “ Some- troubles? I f nut, get a bottle now and get re. The vau<|ul*hed banner* never are unfurled,— it must be admitted that tbe sea duck, known limes you write to your distant friends and lief. This medicine baa hecti found tu lie pc For (hew there aound uo cheer*. culiarly adapted tu the relief and cure ol all by tbe local name of wbistlcr, whistles witb you undertake to give ibeni the borne newt. Here's lo lb* wen who lo*e 1 The Right Shape ! its wings when in rapid flight, tbe sound being D id you evet stop to reflect that if you should Female Complaints, exerting a wonderfully di The touchstone of true worth 1* sot aucce**; not unlike tbe whistling oftbe woodcock. work al your letter ten hours a day for a week reel ittfluence io giving •licugtb aud lone to POWDER There 1* a higher ta*t— The Right Size 1 CURE ThoughI'hough fate ur*/way darkly froifrown, onward to pre F. B u k e k . you wouldn’t be able (o present the friend so tbe otgans. if you have Lose of Appetite, The Right Flavor ’ Ana bravely do one** beat. much borne gossip as is found iu these col­ I HEADACHE . Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or Absolutely Pure. Tne Night Price I If you have any small auvertiaemeiit— help umns every issue?” To which also might well ate N etvoiu, Sleepiest, Excitable, Melancholy Here** to the wen who le*el [INDIGESTION or troubled with Dizzy Spella, Electric B itte n Xt le the v»n<| iahed'* prelaee that 1 slug. wanted, lost, found, etc — put it in Eveiy- have been added tbe further thought, that beallhjhluus*. Aeaure* the food »g*ia»t ia the medicine you need. Health andSliettgth Aud thl* la the toast I choose : THE RIGHT CIGAR FOR 5 c . body’t Column, printed in every issue of i he correspondence, however well-intended, ia apt BILIOUSNESS all form* of adu iteration coururou to cnesf “A hard-fought failure la a noble thing; Courier-Gazette. Thousands of people will tu be irregular or forgetful, which ia not the I CO N S T IP A T IO N ace guaranteed by ita use. Large bottles only brands. Here's to the men who lose.” H. C. CLARK, - Manufacturer —Author unknown. ao cau m ), MM read it. case with a periodically published newspaper. 50 cents at W . H Kittredge’s Drug Store. HOVAL BAKING FOWOKttOU, .H'W.TOttB 2 T H E R O C K L A N D C O U R IE R -G A Z E T T E : T U E S D A Y , .JU N E 15, 1897.

The Courier-Gazette, The nbandon with which the Bryan- COMING TO CAMDEN WISCASSET ANO QUEBEC RAILROAD- itea are flinging epithets at the Palmer Mammoth M eeting at Cooper*. M ill.—Plot TV/ICE-A-WEKK and Cleveland Democrats shows that A Distinguished Visitor Who W ill Summer to Snimth Roml and Pocket the Piece* In That Delightful Town. the gods are getting ready to destroy The management of the Wiscanet A Que­ Decide For Yourself whether These Prices ALL THE HOME NEWS Justice W hite from Louisiana of the United bec called a meeting at Cooper’s M ills, W ed ­ the Popocratic bosses. If they con­ States supreme court w ill spend the Summer nesday evening. The large attendance is tinue their fight on this line the split of with his young wife at Camden, Me., says a proof that interest Is not abated. The church mean anything to you or not. 1896 will be widened in 1900, and all despatch from Washington. Thaddeus R. was full long before the train came in from Simonton, of that place, is in Washington, the north; hence but few of the later arrivals »Y THE ROCKLAND PUBLISHING CO the conservative men will combine as having come on a trip south in quest of Sura were able to find room. The American Band Men’s and Young Men’s Sack Suits. they did last year. Of course the Re­ mer visitors, and the great justice is one of the also Crosby’s Cornet Band were in attendance NEWSPAPER HISTORY The Rockland Gwette was established in 1846. In publicans are not quarreling with these gentlemen ^h o has yielded to M r. Simonton’s but were obliged to remain outside on account 26 Men’s Suits in fancy plaid cheviots. Some would call persuasive description of the unsurpassed them all wool, but we don’t. They are made well, h o w - O K 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with of the crowd. .S fL A lfG a the Garette in 188a. The Free Press was established conditions. Their victory three years beauties of Camden as a location for existence Cbas. F. Acborn, .^chairman of the town e v e r, an d a re s tro n g a n d d u ra b le . S izes 34 to 42...... In >8ss, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. heuce promises to be easier and bigger during the hot weather. Mr. Simonton, thor­ board, presided. The Union Times was established in 1892. The three TRUTH 40 Men’s Suits, Spring style, four button cutaway sack. papers consolidated March 17,1897. than it was last November. oughly a Maine man from the crown of his Geo. B. Sawyer of Wiscasset was the first bead to tbe sole of his shoe, prides himself speaker. H e said the people came here to Strictly all wool, brown or gray mixed plaids. All sizes.HJ»Zi f\Z k Subscript! s $2 per year in advance; single copies also on securing D r. Lyman Abbott and family be informed as to the nature of the plans pro­ T h e y a re e h e a p a t *8.00...... three cents. Tom Watson's Populist National of Brooklyn, successor to H enry Ward Beech­ posed for the completion of the road, the Advertising rates based upon circulation and very 100 Men’s Suits extra fine and extra well made. Strictly —— nable. Convention, which infects on .Inly 4, er, and born within the shadow of Old Blue present status of ihe enterprise and the pro­ all wool, light mixtures, plaids and stripes. All sizes, QPC ^ m n n i c l i o n . upon topic, ol gn.er.1 in te n t M | Qf courPCi dcclRlc llB indepedence Mountain at Farmington, as Summer visitors spects of its consummation. z\nd as there Regular prices 810 00, 812.00, 815.00...... - ...... for Camden. M r. Simonton stopped off at were gentlemen present more entertaining Entered at the postoffice at Rockland lor circulation > „f ,|)e Popocratic “ combine” of 1896. at second-class postal rates. I 1 , New Y ork over Sunday. H e went to hear and who could explain the matter more fully 30 Men’s 8uits in medium weight Indigo Blue goods. ======| The split in that coalition grows wider D r. Abbott preach and also that other dis­ than he, he would be brief. “ The more the N ovelty in You can have them in either single or double breasted. and wider every day. Each faction of tinguished son of M aine, Rev. M inot J. Sav­ plan is discussed the simpler it becomes,” he They’re made better than any 810 suit you ever saw and ti* Q 'y* age, who follows a broader theology. M r. said, “ and the more certain it ia of going a re as good as m o st 812 s u its ...... n p O . f ’J Circulation 6 ,0 0 0 Each Issue the late Bryanite aggregation will Simonton thinks both are very smart preach- through. W e are not going into bankruptcy, probably go it alone in 1900 Conse­ 9. nor receivership, nor to sell out for a sorig Advertising 75 Men’s All Wool Suits in fine all wool cassimeres and but we will save what we have and make of it cheviots, plaids and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 40. RegulardhQ Q K quently the canvass promises to be Senator Frye and C hief Justice Fuller had “ It's the best paper anywhere around considerable to do with Justice W hite decid­ a good property.” p ric e 810, 812...... — better than it used to be, if that is picturesque, but it will not be quite as ing to go to M aine. The chief justice is al­ Geo. H . Crosby said that "the outlook is Everybody who is in bus­ 25 Men’s Suits in black clay worsted. Strictly all wool possible,” remarked a caller at The disturbing to trade as last year’s was. ready at Augusta and will pass the Summer good, but we must act now and we have the with his family at Sorrento. Senator Frye assurance that Pittsfield will meet us at Burn­ iness and expects to stay in and fast color, single or double breasted. Can’t be du-(2*Q Z'U'A p lic a te d fo r less th an 812...... q p c V . Y T v / Courier-Gazette office, yesterday. Those 6,500,000 votes of 1896 will, for told the justice one day that Camden bad the ham and make connection with the Bangor IIo was a clergyman, and responsi­ all tune, represent the crest of the finest scenery in the state and M r. Simonton & Piscataquis, thus making a good feeder and business, advertises — of ble for his words. But they weren’t Popocratic wave. thiaks the senator ought to know for ke giving us a chance to earn a large amount of Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats. courted his wife in Rockland and on the way money. The road can be put through in ve course. All are seeking to mnch diflerent from what every caller, there had to pass through Camden. Senator weeks. Now gentlemen don’t delay but lets 100 Spring Overcoats, handsomely made and trimmed, every correspondent, says when he ANNUAL FIELD DAY Frye referred the justice to M r. Simonton for get that business as quick as we can. We make their “ads” attractive black or slate clay worsteds, light and dark mixtures. pays his subscription. information. Then on inquiring of Chief can— no, we w ill— get it and have a good Sizes 34 to 42. Sold for 812, 815, 818...... $ 1 0 Justice Fuller, M r. W hite received similar in­ property in this investment. Stand up as you through /‘novelty.” Ours Such unanimity of sentiment must The Patriarchs M ilitant Kan Into the Same Old Kain, W ay Over In Skowhegan. formation and was again referred to Mr. once did and the road w ill continued as con be based upon something real. 1 Simonton, who happens to be a graduate of templated. Albion has voted once and will are always novel because flen’s and Young Hen’s Pants. The annual field day of two M aine regi­ Bowdoin in the same class with tbe chief jus­ vote again and I have the assurance that the Twice every week, one hundred and ments of Patriarchs M ilitant was held in tice. So when M r. Simonton came he was town o f China w ill cast a good vote to help they are honest. That’s the 35 Pairs Men’s cotton and wool pants ns good as can be four papers a year, for two dollars. Skowhegan, last Thursday, but the dazzling promptly credited by tbe justice, who con­ the road through.” bought usually for 81.25...... 89c Ail the home news. uniforms and brass buttons had no terrors for cluded that Camden was about the only place General Manager Fogg was the principal kind of novelty that counts the rain and rain it did in buckets full while speaker. A brief extract o f what he said is Men’s Camden Satinet Pants warranted Indigo Blue and in which to spend the Summer. sold e v e ry w h e re in th is a e c tio n -a t 83.00...... the parade should have been in progress. hardly sufficient. W e regret that we are un­ for the people. Take our >2.75 The price of American butter in The prize drill, however, was held in the able to report in fu ll: “ 1 see many faces which OBITUARY .Mexico is 66 cents a pound. This is armory of Co. E ., N . G. S. M , the winners I have met at different places the past two or 200 PnirB Men’s Trousers in all wool plaids, stripes, being Canton Ridgley of Portland, first; three weeks. Tbe telling of this railroad story checks, worsteds and fancy caBsimeres. Regular price <2? O /AZA about tbe way the old ratio lifts silver Joel A . W alker of Union died at midnight, Canton Halifax of Waterville, second; and is like threshing old straw. There are so 83.00, 84.00, 85.00...... to tbe level of gold. Canton Augusta of Augusta, third. The Saturday night, after an illness covering a many here who have come from so great dis­ drill was an especially fine one and showed period o f two years. A t that time M r. W a l­ tances and at so much inconvenience it shows that much time and care had been put into it. ter had a severe attack of pneumonia, from Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Tammany tnay indorse free silver, that there is deep interest in the W . & Q. One of the three judges was Capt. John Bird which Bright’s disease of tbe kidneys resulted. The knowledge that our enterprise is imperiled but is nervous about inviting Bryan to of this city. Friday he was thought to bfc failing rapidly 25 Boys Suits, sizes 14 to 19, single or double breasted,^// ZAZA has brought you here and we know that you stric tly all w ool. R e g u la r p ric e 86.00...... q p r t . " J apeak in New York. The orator of The rain had so abated that the Patriarchs and his son Chester M . W alker of this city are now ready; to give a lift. The road is A the Platte has not beeu a vote-maker in who remained in Skowhegan were able to was telephoned to come. A later message, yours, built with your money. You can save 50 Boys Suits, same sizes as above, in black or blue chev­ parade at 6.30, Thursday evening. Canton however, stated that he seemed somewhat t hut vicinity. it for yourselves and with a little effort, make iots and light mixtures. Single or double breasted.Q ZAZA Somerset, accompanied by. Chandler’s band better. This was followed by a third message it productive. Neither I nor any other man Regular price 81b, 812...... '...... t J p O .v y L r of Portland, and Hall’s Military Band of Sunday stating that Mr. Walker passed away at these meetings have spoken other than in The chorus of croakers demand im­ Waterville, marched to the different hotels at midnight. kindly terms of anyone, remotely or closely 75 Fancy Duck Sailor Suits in brown and white and blue and escorted the visiting Cantons to Elm The deceased was 76 years of age and was connected with this enterprise but now cir a n d w h ite strip e s. S izes 3 to 10...... 47c mediate prosperity nt high-water mark. the third o f three brothers who have died street, where the line was formed, headed by cumstances compel a departure. There are They are afraid to wait because thev Chandler’s Band and Gen. H. G. Foster, within a year, one brother in Swanville and 50 Blue Sailor Suits for lads 3 to 10 years of age. The men around us who seek to destroy our credit, k in d y ou u su ally bu y fo r 81.25...... know it has always come under Repub­ department commander, and staff; 185 uni­ one in Thomaston dying within a week’s time, depreciate our paper, frustrate our plans and .89c formed members of the order were in line and both being sudden deaths. Tbe surviv­ to rack tbe road, in the interest of outsiders. 50 All Wool Suite in sizes 6-7-8. lican legislation. and marched through the principal streets, ing brother is Col. Elijah Walker of Somer­ For instance, it is novel be­ Strictly all wool, double One W allace Wilson was before the United breasted with narrow collar. Plaids and mixtures. then back to the hotels. ville, Mass., who was tbe gallant commander States court at Portland recently and sought Worth 84, 85,86 ...... A t 8.30 p. m. the chevaliers with ladies cause it is honest. The $ 2 .5 0 The great commercial agencies of of the Fourth Maine Regiment. Mr. Walker to obtain possession of $125,000 of our com­ gathered at Coburn H a ll for the elaborate was one of the most extensive and successful tbe country say business is improving. pany’s bonds. H e did not succeed. Now he 200 Pairs Boys Knee Pants in black or blue cheviots and banquet prepared for the occ^gion. The farmers in the northern part o f the county. has associated with him other parties, some honesty of it means reliaole neat gray mixed cassimeres as good as can ba bought This will elicit another howl from the ball was elaborately decorated with bunting Seventy-four years of his 76 were spent on of whom are prominent in this road and they fo r 66 c e n ts ...... 41c calamity wallers who have been sworn and flags. The toasts, with one 'exeption, the farm where he died and there were very seek to obtain possession of the road. He clothing at lower prices than were according to tbe program given Thurs­ few days in all that time when everything was 10 dozen Children's Underwaists, S izes 3 to 10. C h eap in for four years. and his associates have concocted a scheme at 35 cents ...... day, the speeches being eloquent, witty and not under his careful oversight. H e did not by which they hope to defeat the organization it can be purchased else­ .2 3 c to the point. Col. J. G. Hersey of Houlton seem to realize that he was growing old but and purpose of the construction and security A wheat crop of 40,000,Out) bushels spoke of the vast sum of $75,000,000 spent in continued actively at his labors and was just company and shake the railroad to pieces. where. Don’t leave your­ charity, $4,000,000 alone spent every year. as interested in getting a successful crop as H a ts. is expected in , and tbe question They say that they w ill reorganize the com­ W hat is the secret o f the wonderful success be bad been ^before the allotted period of pany, build standard guage’; stock and bond self in a position where you 4 dozen Men’s 8oft Flange Brim Hat in brown or black, O' T A A naturally arises if the farmers of the o f tbe Odd Fellows, why it has grown to be three score years and ten had weakened his holders w ill receive par tor their securities and re g u la r p ric e , 82.00...... ^ A . v z V r state would really prefer to sell it for so large? Because tbe subordinate lodges sturdy form. Mr. Walker enjoyed the high­ all w ill be well. They make things appear have to say, why didn’t I have the charity which it uses as a mantle. est esteem of bis fellow townsmen and dur­ 3 dozen odds and ends of stock, brown or black. If your Bryan instead of McKinley dollars. worse than they are and hope by so doing to W e have no political saws, no party factor ing his lifetime was frequently elected to get possession, then run to Burnham and go in while that sale was size is here take it for ...... 78c interferes with the work. Friendship is tbe offices of trust and responsibility. Joel W a l­ reap the benefits. A re y tu ready for this The Republican party is engaged in secret of it all. ker’s word was just as good as a note bearing property to be thus sacrificed? N o ; we are on? A t tbe business meeting of tbe Patriarchs tbe best endorsement and as such was accepted Straw Hats, last season’s stock- .2 5 c redeeming its platform promises as far towards success. You will save the prop­ the previous night Charles L . Bachelder the throughout that section of the country. fast as it can get at the work. This is erty and the benefits will come to you. assistant adjutant general submitted his M r. W alker is survived by his wife whose “ In answer to inquiries why officers of the 81.00 and 81 50 grade. .5Oc one of several reasons why tbe Repub­ annual report, the following abstract of which maiden name was Vienna C. Stetson and railroad company are prominent in the Con­ three children, Chester M. Walker of this licans will have the best chance in will be of interest to every patriarch in this struction com pany:— In order to become in vicinity: city, Levi B. Walker of Boston and Cora E. Furnishings. 1900. corporated it was necessary to have an official Number of dispensation* to April 28, 1897, 21 W alker of Union. The funeral occurs this organization. It devolved upon the manage­ Number of retired commissions to date, 4 afternoon with Masonic honors. ment o f the road to advance the necessary When Mr. Gray asked why timber Number of new commissions and warrants to 5 dozen Mocha Kid Gloves, sizes 7!.. to 8*4, 81.00 quality date, 102 funds and to organize. W hen stock is taken, .6 9 c Hard Luck Indeed! was taken from the free list Mr. Alli­ Canton Brunswick, at its own request, has the company is yours and may be officered as son responded that the purpose was to been mustered out of service and the effects Chai. Prescott, whose circus was recently you elect. I have consulted prominent attor­ Men’s Fine Gauze Underwear. .2 5 c have been received at headquarters. stranded in Bangor, was in Belfast Saturday neys among whom is ex-Atty. Gen’l Littlefield provide revenue and also to protect an and all the legal requirements are fully met. Numbers April 26,1888, 1031 paying up his bills and taking to Rockland a American industry. Mr. Gray might Admitted during tbe year, 47 team which was attached and held here. Mr. W hen your town goes to tbe polls the These Prices Hint ot Hundreds ot Others in all Departments have found it all in tbe last Republican Suspended, 88 Prescott and bis circus were all right but they people need have no fears as to the legality of Deceased, 9 Reslgpea, 2 started out in hard weather, hard times and the act.” D O N ’T A SK natioual platform. L . M . Staples: “ Seven public spirited men THESE PRICES Discharged, 6 had hard luck.— Belfast Age. FOR GASH ONLY F O R C R E D IT Members, April 26, 1197, 873 in Windsor, who now are in touch with the J. F. GREGORY & SON, Mr. Bryau still claims that he is a W ith the exception of Canton Calais, N o. outside world, and whose farms are made valuable by the road, and who would be great ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, bi-metallist. Everybody knows that 17, every Canton has been supplied with new. rituals and the old ones have been destroyed B e s t losers should the road be discontinued, are UNDER FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, ROCKLAND. , BRANCH STORE, WARREN. he discards gold,and tbe Populists will The following amounts have been received seeking through the courts to push theii compel him to drop silver also before up to June 5, when tbe cash book was C o rsets claims for land damage, thus trying to cm- closed: harass the company. Everybody appreciates the next campaign. That will bring the fact that all property is made valuable by For t.xea, 1108.00 M a d e him to the greenbackery of Weaver, Commlulon. and warrant., 107.60 being in proximity to a railroad. People 102.46 NEW LIFE SAVING STATION for whom he voted in 1892. Bupplle., We have just received a fresh should be patriotic and public spirited enough OUR BOWDOIN STUDENTS The money received during the year was to give the right of way, or at least to hold A Futile Effort. >4,458 and expended during tbe tame period invoice of the short P. B. Empire, their claims, when they see that the manage­ A Washington despatch dated Saturday O f Rockland’s delegation at Bowdoin Col­ Wo never make eflortsHo induce The Courier-Gazette hopes to eee a $2,877. T hom pson G love fitting and the R . & G . ment is straining every nerve to complete the lege, three graduate this year: S. Osgood says that the life saving bureau of the treasury very large atteudauce on the Pilgrims’ “ In conclusion I would say,” remarks tbe Corsets. All grades, prices and sizes. road that all claims may be adjusted without Andros, J. E. Rhodes 2d, and James Russell. department recently advertised for bids to people to visit onr store in search of adjutant “that we pass over to our successors loss to anyone.” Th e class day exercises occur next Tuesday construct a new station at Damariscove mythical advertised bargains which do reunion at Thomaston this Summer. a good,healthy organization. Although not so Ferris Waists for infants, children and Judge W . C. Philbrook of Waterville spoke Island. There were generous responses from and upon M r. Andros befalls the honor of be­ not exist or which are “just out.” There are many people in this part of large as it has been.it is mote awake than it has ladies. much as he has at former meetings. Our ing class prophet. M r. Andros has won a different sections of Maine, resulting in the Maine eligible to membership in the been for years. Do not let it get asleep. After readers are familiar with his interests in the very enviable reputation during his four years award to J, S. Randall of Portland. M r. Such methods are dishonest and are a fair trial we have found that the annual coun­ Waterville & Week’s Mills line. In speaking of college life and it is fitting that his work Randall was the lowest bidder at $6,499. certain ultimately to prove futile. W hat association. So high an authority as cil and field day is just wbat is needed to get of the allurements presented by Wilson and The structure is to he a model one for life should be crowned with the honors which are we advertise, we have, aud if is always Sir Walter Besaut estimates that the tbe Chevaliers of the department together THE LADIES' STORE bis associates the judge said, “ D o n ’t follow aow thrust upon him. Messrs. Rhodes and saving stations and the treasury department is prepared to expend for the completed ' exactly as represented. |Wo are up-to- liviug descendants of the Pilgrim fa­ and weld tbe links of Odd Fellowship together after strrnge gods, have confidence in your Russell have likewise been prominently iden­ stronger than ever. Let us make the day friends and neigbbois. Give them one more tified with the uctive interests of Bowdoin. station something under $8,000. The only date grocers and we make careful se­ thers in the United States number ao attractive that as tbe years come along, it Crockett, 1 good lift to help them over the bunch. Never bidder outside of Maine was W . H . McCray, /U/js. £. f. O ne year from this month two more Hock- lections of our stock. Anything in tho about 15,000, although not 10,000, he may be to tbe Patriarchs Militant of Maine regret the day, and we in W aterville w ill send land students graduate: W illiam W . Spear of Washington whose figure was $9,474.24. thinks, know the relationship. Under what Memorial day ia to the soldiers and Spofford Block, Rockland. ' you greeting.” and Ralph L. Wiggin. The junior class of The other Maine bidders were W. H. market cau be had of us. sailora. Glover Co., of Rockland, who bid $7,387; J. such a proportion there might be a which they are now members celebrated its famous Ivy Day at Brunswick, June I I and Wirt White of Auburn, who bid $8,500; and W. A. Elliott, of Round Pond, who bid G roceries great company of people gathered at SONS OF VETERANS M r. Spear had the distinguished honor of be­ Thomaston if proper means could be ing class popular man. The usual number of $10,485. th e life saving bureau also recently opened bids for the construction of a life Canned Goods taken to acquaint them of their eligi- The general order for the encampment of humorous gifts were bestowed among them the Division of Maine, Sons of Veterans, being a pair of handcuffs to young Baxter the saving station on the Massachusetts coast at Salisbury Beach. W . H . Glover Co. of P rovisions V ility. ______bas been issued by Col. Cooper. The pro 1 William 0. Hewett & Company. Portland student who was arrested on ihe Rockland was a bidder for this contract but gram is as follows: charge of disturbing tbe Bryan meeting at was underbid by M r. McCray. W ork w ill be Meats, etc. Adj. Ludgale of tbe New York Sal­ Wednesday, June l6tb , business session Bath last September. pushed rapidly on the Damariscove Island of tbe encampment a. m. and p. ra. in Soper's From the Portland Press account of the ex­ v a tio n A rm y , feting fifty-five hym us io ANOTHER CYCLONE station aud it will probably be completed H a ll; 7.30 p. in., camp lire in Thayer H a ll; ercises we quote the following paragraph: Sole Agents for Wickes Electric OH, fifty-uine minutes one night lust week, 9.30, exemplification of work of the three This time it is iu prices at W. O. Hew<5tt & Go’s “ The last presentation was the one serious a f­ before January next. the kind of Kerosene that Burns. breaking his previous record of fifty- degrees by leading degree teams of the State Cloak Dept. It would take a page to mention all fair of the lot, President W hite laid aside his Apples by the Barrel one hymns in sixty minutes. He was in G. A. R. H a ll. Thursday, June 17th, busi­ of the barguius contained tliereiu. Here is a joking and made a warm and hearty greeting Daiuuriscuttu W ill Decorate. ness meeting sessions and election of division to the clase of 98*8 popular man, M r. W illiam Choice Baldwins bund fill for illustration: In another column we print tbe program of accompanied by a large musical corps I officers; at 8 p. m. in G. A. R. H a ll reception W . Spear of Rockland. As President W hile tbe Rocklaud Cominandery for St. John’s Low Prices. I into the tbe LI ad in * Aid S Society ocietv and ball. HalfH alf said, instead of calling M r. Spear class pop­ of Ihe army, which tried lo keep up FUR COLLARETTES Day, June 24. A ll residents and places of with him, hul mure than ouce he was ' rates have been secured at tbe following ular m an, he should be called the most popu business along the line of march are requested , , . • 1 j-1 botela: Elmwood, Bay View, City and Ex- For 83, 83.25, 83.60, 83.76 up to 86, lar man in college. M r. Spear responded in two hymus ahead. This lb a splendid - to decorate in honor of the occasion, either change. A ll information in regard to secur an appropriate speech of thanks ” Iu Gape, Electric and Wool Seal, abto Astrachun aud Kritutner, by flags, bunting, or both. Tbe more ex­ record. What a power for saving lug room, in advance can be bad ol Capt. Col. and Mrs. E. R. Spear, parents of the E. S . F arw ell, Latest Style, full sweep aud nicely liued, cheaper thuu you cau tensive tbe decorations tbe better. It is J. C. Colby, W aterville. young collegiau were among the interested souls must a mau he who cau sing buy the fur to trim your old oue. estimated that fully two thousand people will THE GROCEB, The diviaion council will meet Tun d ay witnesses of the exercises. be in town to view the parade. O ur town fifty-five hymus iu fifty-uiue tuiuules. evening, June 15, at 8 o’clock at diviaion Henry Elliott of Thomaston graduates from should look its finest.— Damariscotta H erald. Corner Park and Union Sts* Aud what a triumph, to uot ouly sing headquarter., which wilt be eatabliabed at SILK AND VELVET CAPES Bowdoin Medical school iu ’98. The local that surprising number ot hym ns iu Elmwood Hotel. Our Prices 83.08, 84.50, 86 and 86.60. graduates in the class f 1900 are J. Fred The delegate! from Anderaou Camp of thia Kuigbt and Bert Farwell of this city and A. LIST OF LETTERS sucit a remarkably short time, but to Food, undigested, is poison. Digested, it city w ill be three Past Colonels of the M aine Beautifully Embroidered with Jet, full lace and ribbon necks Remaining in the Rockland P. O. for the leave the rest of tbe processiou two life and strength. Millions ol us suffer weekending June 12, 1897: Diviaion, E. K. Gould, E. C. Mur an and aud some “ Empire l’leat” in hack. Also a few more ot those all P o p u la r “ Unele Job." 1 indigestion, but we often don’t know it. Henry C. Chatto. Beaidea rendering hia re­ Genu’ LUI. Ladle*’ List. hymus behind. The bulwarks of wool capes iu all colors, trimmed with wool and soutache braid The North Waldoboro co.re.pundeut ot I We »>.»k it.is ‘ ^en doctor, port aa jadge advocate of tbe div'tion, Cot Ainu, 8 B. Alheru. Wiuulo J. tiatau can’t help guiug down before aud silk at £1.50. ihe Lincoln County News p.ys tbi. tribute to o,t“ “ ***> ' peu^ e/ who „ e overworked, BurlctJ, Blmon Allen. Mri. Medora Gould will reapoud to the addreas of welcome, Grover, J. H. Card, Mr* Edith such music. It heats the horus at and through the aecrelary will make a report reccnlTy’ placed’ o n ^ lh e ^ m a rk e t.V h Y s ^ o need who JJ uuiley, Charlo* F. Clark, Mr* l«ia JACKETS Johnson, M. W. Copeland, Mia* Badin Jericho all hollow. at chairman of the trustee.. McDonald, Muuluy CoLb, Mie* Louie B. We have decided to close out a lot of Ladies' aud Misses’ Jackets McDonald, Many Dickey, Mrs. Ida M. tliat formerly sold from $8 to $12 ut the low price of $2.87. They Merchard, Leonard ~ when properly digested. have Ihe small sleeve aud are made iu both fiy aud button front. Job.’ Uncle Job is a sobriquet of J. P. Pendleton, Wallace E. It will make you strong, revive you, refresh Pickett, Clarlea G. IN THE FAMILY. Ingraham, the popular commercial traveler I “ * 1’1 u”"“: »u“ •7u“ ’.?fL‘.” ',«tZ're”vom I v ;" ^ .''w ‘.'lUr'L. * I of the well known house Cobb, Wight Co.. | yutt» WSUlO you, mak y » , Warner,*Harry Hall. Mr*. A. A. Fvyauy, Mr*. Win. SUITS ; F Rockland, and hr. Incuds are iegiou. The I «*>». w o ad t, brain fibre, ! W bh.u, O. huurw Sundley, Mr*.B. M- We are closing out at reduced price ‘A word to the wise is cigar writ have a big .ale. O . h i. recent durauee energy; .n « e « e your , ' Vuung, Chart- Underwood, Mr*. L. Advertisements tu he efiecti^'c should he iu the paper that is read by all ' k - i i l i p through tb i. seUion, U ntie Job bud 1 >hrow off dr.enae nnd keep you healthy and _____ WolLou, Mr*. U. B. sufficient. tbe members of tire family. Such is The Courier-Gazette, it is the paper > * cigars to tell and cigars to burn.’’ I ‘‘»PF7r n . * tb(. posit(.( bul lu . N u k Wise, tbe old Boston player, is that everybody reads. Its columus are cousidcred by all. If your adver- William O. Hewett & Company, J p Chapters ol the Society ot (he Daughters I digestion can be cured and prevented w ith , member of the Bau|[or team is determined to have a winning team and 374 MAIN STREET. M ' ' of the Revolution will be organized soon at Shaker Digestive Cordial. tisemeul is io this paper it’s right. ; Goaldsboio aud Sullivan. 1 Sold by druggists. In a l bottle I the cost. THE K<’< KLAND (Ol'KIM R <4AZETTE. TUBSDAY. .TI NE 15 1S97

It is understood that Washburn’s circus will AT KSOX TAOTTISB PARK EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN show here the 25th inst. D r. P. E. Luce is shaking hands with A G reat Offer 1 There will be a grand celebration at Knox Advert sementN In thin column not to exceed The Frye house on Summer sheet is being friends on the street today. five linos Inserted once for 2ft cents, four times for repaired. Trotting Park, Monday, July 5. when £375 in 60 cents. A number of kilns have “gone out” the purses will be distributed a*» follows: 3 0 0 The county commissioners meet at their A Late Spring Announce* past week. The price of lime is reported to class trot and pace, $100; 2.34 class, £125; 1 rooms in the court house tod By. FOR W a n te d . have dropped. 2 24 class, £150. The conditions arc as fol- The E. B. Mayo house on Masonic street Robert F. Perry launched his new yacht ) lows : A N T E Il - I /id y lo rent room. (either for. has been treated to a coat ol paint. yesterday, and the Penobscot fleet must now M ile heats best three in five, to harness. . . ment. . . nl.hwl or unfurhieheil) In my honeo lor houeekoeplnirW at very reaeonnble rate. Apply at Mrs. Celeste Wood is having an addition look to its laurels. One Dollar Five to enter, tinee to start. National rules once to MKH. IHADKL LABK. No. 9 Lincoln built to her residence on Masonic street. The county commissioners are in session at to govern. Right reserved to change order Street. 35 The Shakespeare Society meets with Mrs. the court house, auditing bills and transact - of program. Purses divided. 50, 25, 15, and D. N. Mortland tomorrow and plans for the ing routine business. and Ion cents by mail wo will send io per cent. Horses distancing the held to FROn ANTED.—People to know that I do the eery receive but one money. Distance same as by heat of Vpbolrtery and Farnlttire repair- annual picnic. M r. Chapman will not be able to direct tbe a check good for W rule of 1892. Owners claim the right to post­ Inc, old fornitnre repollehed and make over mat-Steamer Jessie, Capt. Hiram Smith from W ight Philharmonic rehearsals this week as treaeea. N.T, MURRAY,Sea atreet. pone on account of bad weather. T&StfAprtO Vinalhaven, towed a large three masted vessel previously announced. Entrance 5 per cent which must accompany C arpet and to Green’s Landing the 14th. Stmr. Vinalhaven received a new propellor IRL8 for general housework, urses nnd the n aminations, and 5 per cent additional from at the South Railway Saturday, and is now Ing’atG nurserythe intelligenceobtain office flrst^cJass^plac.M of MR8.R.C.H by EDG^tS, Our readers will be pleased to learn that One Dozen winners only. W . O . H ew ett, who has been confined lo the on the route faster than ever. Positively no conditional entries received. Street, Rockland. Upholstery Dept. house for the past few weeks is rapidly re* The officers o f Anchor Council, N o . 90, Entries close Saturday, June 26, at 12 o’clock covering. Royal Arcanum, last night paid the $3000 F o r Sale. m. Entries mailed on the day of closing will The Baptist Choral Association will spend death benefit of the late John B. Potter to his Cabinet Photographs be eligible. OR 8 AuK—Story nnd half house, pleasantly the second and third weeks of August at the family. The proprietors will not be held responsible We arc Anxious for you to sec what wc have in this loonted on corosi of Pleasant aud btate Sts.; Simpson House, this being the Association’s Steamer Merryconeag, in addition to her for any accident that may occur on the F eight rooms, bath room, hot and cold water,annual outing. excursion to "ftangor July 4th, w ill run an grounds. . . . Room. . . . cemented cellar; furnace heat. Will sell reasonably. Check ia good until Jan. 1, 1898, but Inquire of J *ME8 FK1NALD at Fernald, Blcfhen The West Meadow Chapel Society giv«.s a excursion lo Portland, Monday, July 5th. cgn he had for a limited time only ao Races will be called at 1 o’clock sharp. ft Go's 310 Bain street. 86 TS«t dinner in Limerock Hall tomorrow from 11 They will celebrate in Portland. apply at once to A good band will be in attendance. | a. m. to I p. m. These dinners are always Nine hundred feet of sewer have been laid Entries to be made to F. I I . Berry, R o ck­ IOR BALK —Wholesale and retail, Paris Green on Purchase street. Commissioner Crockett land, Maine. F at lowest prices. G. I. KG 5IN8ON DRUG well patronized, especially by Ihe quarrymen. C arpets U p h o lstery C’O., Thomaston, Ma. Steamer Merryconeag is to make an ex* finished the Clarendon street sidewalk last Morse & Davies, MN cursion to Bangor Sunday, July 4, touching week and work began on tbe new W illow Slnghl Studio, Rockland, Ms. EW HOUSK FOR BALK at a bargain. Not a street walk yesterday. MEETING OF ALUMNI In nil thn difloront linos. Wo cheap ninde house but eno thoroughly well at Camden. On Monday, the day following, N built. Neither labor nor expense has been sparedshe w ill make another excursion to Portland. Col. E. C. M illiken of Portland bas been in LEVI MORSE. FRED M. DAVIKB can show n nice assortment, Wil- Goods to mako It convenient, attract re and home-Ilke the city the past week. Col. M illiken is state First Rtep Taken In the Forming: of an La Barre’s MinstrelB play at Green’s Land* toiiB, Monqneltos, Velvets, Brua- within aud without. It has 8 rooms, spacious pension agent, an office which is no sinecure, Association -Tem porary Orgranlrat Ion. hallwuys. bath room and several closets It Is ing tonight. The agent Mr. Kelleher, has Dr.Orrin Fitzgerald at the Thorndike House sols, Tapestries nnd Ingrnins. pleasantly located In a good neighborhood at 18 with such a grist of appeals flowing into it as today. been in the city for the past few days arrang­ There wa9 n preliminary meeting of the Are yon iu need of covering Birch Bt., 80 Yoda from electrics, 276 rods from there arc this year. A favored few enjoyed,Sunday afternoon, at P . O. Address J N. F A KN IIA M, 82 Cedar Street. ing the show dates in this vicinity. They alumni of the Rockland High School at the for fnrnituro, if so we have every­ N ext Sunday will be observed as C hildren’s the Universalist church an organ concert by T88tf show in Rockport Thursday and in Watts H igh School building on Lincoln street, last R u gs thing you need. Silk Dnmnsk, Hall, Thomaston, Friday. Sunday at the Methodist church, the exercises Mr. Chapman of New York and Mrs. Carrie night, about 30 being present. It was called PLEASANT BEACH—A delightful summer being postponed from las*. Sunday. There Plushes, Corduroys, Gimps nnd Four men were out on a tear at Ihe South- Burpee Shaw of this city. Mrs. Barney sang to order by Supt. A. I’. Irving, with whom u resort. 26 acres land pleasantly laid out. wdl be ati appropriate sermon in the morning a solo. ]Ine roads and avenues, boating, Ashing, bathing, end early Saturday morning, and among other the idea originated, and who explained in a Smyrna Hugs in all sizes. We C ords. and a concert in the evening. picnic ground-*. Fine granite wharf, steamboat things tore down several awnings on the stores A white spar buoy has been placed off concise manner the need of an association also have a vory largo stock of connection with Rockland 7 miles distant Livery Frank I L Crockett, the photographer has Breezy Point, Northport, zas a guide to the such as proposed and the great benefit it stable with 20 horses, on grounds. 28 cottages along their line of march. It will hardly Oriental Rugs In both Antique and already built. Lots for sale. Further particulars seem so funny to the offenders if the police made a handsome group picture of the resi camp ground wharf in foggy weather. It was would be to our HighSchool for nil time. of MoLOON & ANDERSON, Rockland. 82 39 are successful in their search. dences of Rockland’s mayors from that of placed there by Capt. Otis Ingraham of the Temporary organization was formed with N ew . K nott Crockett our first mayor, up to that of C rockery Despite tbe threatening sky of last Saturday steamer City of Bangor. George Otis Coombs ’94 as chairman and O A T F J R HA LB—17 foot sloop.rlggod sail A. W . Butler the present executor. It makes a party of ladies passed a delightful afternoon A. W. Hodgkins, the popular conductor, Miss Mary Jackson ’90 as secretary. Re­ boat, largo mainsail and Jib, In good condl a neat little souvenir. B tlon, boat newly paiated, sal table for a pleasure atoi that most popular and picturesque resort, has reared up a family of children of which marks were made by the principal of the Lace Curtains Ashing boat. Also a doubk-s-ated, extension top Cutting's Grove. A visit to Cutting’s Grove The Methodist ladies’ circle w ill have a he is justifiably proud, three of them having H igh School, L . E. Moulton, after which the This department is worth an surry and second hand driving harness. All tka picnic supper in the vestry tomorrow after­ graduated with honors from our H igh School, following temporary committee was appointed above will be sold at a great bargain If aold at and its unrivalled surroundings and the genial inspection if you aro looking for noon The housekeepers will be Miss M ellie and two of them singularly enough having by Chairman Coombs: A. W. Butler, chair­ This is a department tlinl will once Would « xchsi.g.- boat for a good blovclo. courtesy of the venerable Deacon Cutting wedding gifts. Dinner Sets (all Address, P. O Bax 208, < amden, Me. 8lT88w leave an impression on the mind not easily Spurting, Miss Emma Clark, Miss M ary Bun had the class prophecy. The eldest daughter man, Charles E. Weeks, Josephine Thorndike, please you If you are looking for effaced. ker, Miss Maggie Henderson, Mrs. Lena Lena graduated with the class of ’90 and .was Edith Ash and Loie Keene. The duty of curtains. We have a largo staple prices), Lamps nnd Globos, Fancy OR BALK —Second hand Bicycle. Century W hite and Mrs. Woodoury Allen this committee will be to draw up a general Columbian, In good running ordar. Pries Dog owners who have failed to pay license, awarded the prophecy, M abel graduated in Dishes, Cut Glass Vases, Clocks, F plan of the association, and also a constitution lino, also all tho novoltios that can 120 Address HERBERT K. MKBBKR. Bouthand there are still over 100 of them, are be­ The annual meeting of the Universalist ’94 and bad one of the class essayB on rank Union, Me. 37lf and by-laws. be found. Irish Points (in wliito Chocolato Pots, Cups und Saucers ing notified by the city marshal to get into parish was held last night and the following while David G. Hodgkins graduated Thurs­ trustees were elected: Edwin Sprague, A . P. day night and his prophecy will long he re­ This action was followed by a discussion, und ecru), Urussol Nut aud Not- and u largo nnd new lot of Flower ORSES FOR BALK.—About a dozen West the game. The dogs long since forfeited which hecame general, upon the merits of an ern and second hand bnrses now on band St. Clair, W. T. Cobb, H. O. Gurdy, Dr. T. E. membered as a brilliant composition. On Pots. the right to exist on this inundaoe sphere alutnni association, and it was very plain that (Ingham s. H and for sale ut low prices. W. L B vRROWB,through the negligence of their owners and Tibbetts, Charles E. Hall and A. J. Crockett. that night the train on which M r. Hodgkins it conductor was five hours late and M r. all those present were in hearty sympathy Union, Me. this action upon the part o f the authorities is Reports were rendered by the treasurer, col­ Hodgkins was unable to reach Farwell Opera with the plan and would tend their coopera­ IORSALK —At West Main street, Thomaston, very considerate. lector and pastor. The parish adjourned to a week later at which a plan for raising the House until after his son’s portion of tbe tion. The meeting then adjourned to two F Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton were tendered A New Lirie of Brass Trimmed Iron Bedsteads vt, oceuplod by H. M.Gsrdlner, harness dealt debt will be discussed. program had been concluded. Singularly, weeks from last night. good business location. W ill be sold for cash at _ a surprise at their pleasant home, N orth M ain too, this is the first time which Conductor The Courier-Gazette in the past few weeks price far be:ow Its value. Was thoroughly rebuilt Alderman M . A. Johnson councilman Fred street, Friday evening. Tbe evening was Hodgkins’ train has been more than five or has aided every way in its power the forming three years ago. Apply ts II. M. GARDINER, or A. Blackington, street commissioner Crockett, a . II G A R D IN ER , Thomaston, Me. 23tf pleasantly devoted to whist in which Ralph 10 minutes late for over a year. of an alumni association and among other Ayers and Miss Elizabeth C. Parmlee were comprising tbe committee on streets and high­ matters has published a complete list of the Ma ttre sse s Shade Curtains TORE FIXTURES POR BALE—York safe, high liners. Refreshments were served after ways go to Boston this noon accompanied by graduates from our H ig h School since 1865. weight 1500 lbs.; meat, platform and two which an hour was passed with vocal and' in ­ an agent of the Buffalo Pitts Co. to look over Y M C A NOTES It is tbe desire of the promoters c f the asso­ 26 conts each. Wo also mako Stounter scales; coffee mill; three show oases aud From tho choupost to tho host strumental selections. some of that concern’s steam road rollers. ciation to have every surviving graduate join. jther Axtures. L. F. BTARRBTT, Asslgaee, This is not a junketing trip at the city’s ex­ There will be a meeting of the Board of curtains to order. If your mat. Rockland, opposite Thorndike Hotel. I9TS A few mackerel have Been caught in the curled hair. Hammocks all pricos. pense, for every cent of tbe cost is borne by Directors of the Rockland Young Men's tress is in need of beiug made over traps at Small Point and there is every indi­ WO story dwelling with ell and shed, stable the Buffalo Pitts Co., whether the city buys or Christian Association, at the rooms W ednes­ cation that they are working this way. The we can do it. Wo guarantee our and small carriage house. House bos 13 no. The committee will return Friday. day afternoon ot 3 o’clock. N o r th W ar « k n .--R ov Benner of Union P illo w s T rooms besides pantries, halls and shed; eight orpresence of so many blue fish is especially visited his grandparents M r. and Mrs. A . L. work to bo (lrst-class and if any­ There w ill he a meeting of the Junior nine closets. Arranged far two families. Water favorable as they drive the mackerel in shore. A concert will be given at the M . E . church Benner, last week------Angie Jameson who below and above, also on the outside of the house bicycle club next 1 hursday afternoon, at two thing is not satisfactory thut wo Blue fish have not been so plentiful for years. next Thursday evening and the following has been at Farmington Norm al school is at aud In the stable. N ew ly painted last fall. Elec- o’clock, for the purpose of electing officers From $1.60 por pair to $6.00 trio cars pass the door. Also a large lot on Waldo Yesterday morning they were quoted from program rendered: home on her vacation------Mrs. Martha do for you pioaso report tho sumo Plano solo, Mrs. Little halo for the next two months. A ll boys under 16 per pair. Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Also a small N ew Y ork to a local wholesale dealer at three Wade of Rockland is visiting at D . D. and wu will mnke It satisfactory. field of IX acres nenr the John Jones farm on Drill, Twelve Young Ladles years of age who ride wheels, whether cents.______Vosal solo Bisbee’s------Mrs. Will Hunt and little son Jameson’s point. Inquire of C. C. CROSS, of Mias Grace w it ham members of the junior department or not, are Cochran, Baker ft Cross, 406 Main Bt, Rockland. Arthur B. Duncan, who has been em ­ Vocal solo, Miss Frances Bachelder Clarence who have been in N o. Waldoboro 60 Reading, Miss Eva White requested to be present at this meeting. ployed in Palmer’s jewelry shop for several Hong, Mias Alice White on a visit have returned home------Gene The Y. M. C. A. ball team went to Cam­ OR BALK—10 h. n. Boiler and Engine and years past, has severed his connection with Selection, Young Ladies' Quartette Calderwood was in Rockland one day last Knuckle Joint Cider Press all complete. Cau that firm and has gone to his home in Bath Selection, Boys’ Quartette den Saturday and played the Camden Locals, w eek ------Mrs. Erastus W hitney and her son F bo seen running. B. T. JACKSON, East Jefferson, Speaking, Fred Shepherd the game resulting 15 to 4 in favor of the on a short vacation. M r. Duncan has .a Parable of the Ten Virgins Illustrated Stillman were in Rockland one day last week FULLER & COBB, Maine. 202-6* lattar. The make-up of the two teams was wide circle of friends here to regret his de­ Selection, Quartette of Young Ladles ------W alter Boggs was over to W inslow’s parture. D uring his stay here he has been Chorus—“Slumber Bong’’ as follows: Ctmden Locals: Newton c, Mills one day last week------State Secretary iB O O N D Hand Horses for Bale. Address or Vocal solo, Caro Billings } call on W. W. LIGHT, do. Liberty, Me. 196- prominently identified with Rockland’s social Richards p, Ham ilton 1 b, Ramsey 2 b, Fish E. II. Libby of Dirigo, visited White Oak Syndicate Building. Vocal solo, Florence Clark 3 b, Parker s s, Eells 1 f, /Video, c f, Andrews circles anti as a member of the Rockland Chorus—“Good Night.*’ Grange last Friday evening. NGINE AND BOILER.-- A tweuty horso W heel Club bas been instrumental in many The admission w ill be ten cents. A t the r f. Y. M . C. A . : M cLaughlin c, Egan p, power Engine aud Boiler In good order. H. C. H a ll 1 b, F. Rhodes 2 b, C. Perry 3 b, Ei. MILLS, Lincolnville, Me. 81 of the good times that organization has en­ conclusion of the program ice cream w ill be joyed. on sale. W H all 1 s, W . Thomas I f, C. D ay c f, G . K . Try UnUn-Of Try Graln-OI Robinson r f. T o L e t. Freeman W . Smith relates a rather remark­ The Sea street Sunday school enjoyed a Ask your Grocor to day to show you u pack­ able fact— that he had been to school to bis picnic on the shore Saturday afternoon at the June is appropriately called tbe month of age) of GRAIN-O, tho now food drink that lakes iho place of coffee The children may A STRICTLY CASH STORE ENEMENT TO LET, to u small family on mother and his mother had been to school to South end. There were about co o f the weddings and happy is the bride the sun o f a drink it without injury us well as tho adult. T Stanley lune. North Main street, Rockland. him . M r. Smith’s mother was a teacher in her children present and the delicious fish chowder perfect June day shines upon. A necessary Alt who try it, like it. GRA1N-O has that rich Address P. O. Box, 164, Warren, Maine. youger days. H er husband died when Freeman served was not tbe least enjoyable feature of adjunct for a congenial engagement or wed­ seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it lit made 86*38 from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach was ten year old and she then taught a private the outing. The picnic was given under the ding is a ring. C. E. Daniels tbe jeweler in roaelve* it without distress. | tbe price of cof­ We have but 20 pair of those Ladies’ Button school which her son attended. In a fttr management of Mrs. George Stover and Mrs. the Thorndike H otel block, has an assortment fee. lftcto. and 26cts. per package. Bold by ull flisvellaneous. years M r. Smith taught a high school at South Laura Moore to whom much credit is due. direct from Tiffany's that is conducive to per­ grooers. Boots left advertised as being reduced from Hope and had a large class of teachers, The school is in a flourishing condition and fect happiness to those who become the fortu­ NIO N, Past and Present. A o Illustrated hla among them being his mother, who bad de­ now enjoys an average attendance of about nate owners. tory ofth e town of Union, Maine, from early j Q o m x r $2.50 to $1.49. These will soon be gone and cided to engage permanently In teaching, and 50. The collections for the last three months Utimes to date. By mail, post paid, 25 cents. Ad Burns—Rookland, May 23, to Mr. and Mrs. dress, O . W . FISH, Union, Maine. needed to fit herself in higher mathematics amounted to £28.87 and the disbursements VARIETY IN RHYNE llchsel Buras, a daughter. and some other branches not pursued in her £28.85. I f you have a few dollars to spare Y ouao — Rsckluus, Juno 6, to Mr. and Mrs. while left will be sold as advertised for $1.49. IANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.—MIBB MA- youthful days. M r. Smith has never met any you cannot devote it to any better purpose Hiram A. M. Youug, a duugbter. BEL U. HOLBROOK, »2 Camden itreet, W e’ve hud a graduation in spite of stormy D ohrutT—Rockland, J ne 10, lo Mr. and Mrs. P will receive peplla In plaeoforte Instruction,other person who could claim a like ex­ than to give it to this Sunday school. weather. Daniel I). Doherty, a son. either at her home or will ge to them. Espeolal perience. Children’s Sunday at the Congregational And Hodgkins wrote a prophecy for wit which was Kiibnch—Rockland, June 13, to Mr. uad Mrs. Attention given beginners. church was a notable day, the house being most clever— Fred French, a daughter. The officers elect of Limerock Council, The girls and hoys all vied in thought as to hla OvaiiLOCX—Warren. June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. ANOTHER BARGAIN^^ thronged at morniDg and evening services. r p o WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.-I, J. F. Bur Knights of Columbus, was installed Saturday brilliant hit, Frank H. Overlook, a daughter. 1 gess, of Bearsmont, Waldo County, Btate of night, as follows: George E. McLaughlin, The pulpit platform was very beautiful under And going home a lunch they found their appetites H anbom—Waldoboro, June 10, to Mr. and Mrs. to nt. Frsd L. Hausos, a sou. A Misses’ Kid Button Boot, a little out of style Maine, do hereby and hereon prosaist and swear, Grand K night; John R. Cousins, Deputy masses of flowers. The morni»g service was that 1 will uot knowingly cheat or defraud my marked by the baptism children of Mr. LuawiG—Waldoboro, May 29, to Mr. and Mrs. patrons In trade any longer by doing business ie Grand K night; P. J. Burns, Chancellor; W il­ Among aliuriag viands which served well to tempt Auaon B. Ludwig, a daughter. perhaps, but a very neat, tasty and serviceable the old way. Tbe old way Is to make prises high liam Moran, Warden; J. FI. Flanagan, Re­ and Mrs. E. D. Spear, M r. and Mrs. W . C. their taste. Henwartx—Waldoboro, J u n e3, to Mr und Mrs. enough to oover all losses aoeruing from bad debts cording Secretary; T. E. McInnis, Treasurer; Pooler, M r. and Mrs. W . E. Mayo and M r. Wae RISING’S NEW DOMESTIC BREAD lu Edgar Hohwsrts, a daughter—Mary Adelaide. which must occur In a credit business. Tho new and Mrs. J. C. Perry. The sermon by the slices tblu and chaaie— boot, have been selling for $1.00 and £1 .50, now way Is to make prices low enough so everybody Rev. R. W. Phelan, Chaplain; Martin Don- And sandwiches had been prepared by G. E. ZDXKIXJ cau afford to pay cash, thus making uo bad debts Ion, Lecturer; Thomas Keeffe, Advocate; pastor, Rev. Cbas. A . Moore, had for its Rlslug’s baud, W allaob—Thsajoslou. Jaae 10, Capt. Cuorgs selling for 75c. nor robbing an honeet man to protect a rogue. I I. R. Sullivan, Inside Guard; Martin McClus­ theme infant baptism. Tbe choir music was As well as Tartletts, Macaroons aud sweets of solicit the patrossge of all' who are w llllag to matchless brand. W- Wallace, aged 97 yeara, 4 mouths, 19 days. key, Outside Guard. The installing officer a great feature of the service, the opening Maxw bll-B i. George, June 10, Mary K., wlf save at least 16 per cent la the purchasing of thslr number being a T e Deum by W illiam R . goods to help me in this resolution. Those who was Joseph A . McGowan of Portland, who And Rooklaud’s had a circus which ended In a of Thaddeus Maxwell, aged 21 years, 6 months, Littlb—Bristol, June 4, James H. Little, aged are uot, and prefer to do business lu the old trust performed his duties in A 1 style. Rev. Fr. Chapman of New York,directoy of the Maine fizzle, Hue, w ill do ms a favor to go elsewhere. Trusting Festival, a noble composition and remarkable For on the dates 'twas advertised the rain wae sure 76 years, 3 months. Harrington of Lewiston was present and to drizzle — W alk b k —Union June 13, Joel A . Walker, aged the above plats words will be token as they mean, as being a work of the composer when be was 76 years, 11 months, 9 days a beuelt to the oommuulty. J. F. BURGESS. made a brief speech much to the delight of It had hard luck and went away aud “ busted” up FERNALD, BLETHEN & CO. 86-37 his hearers, many of whom were F r. H arrin g ­ a boy. The choir had had the advantage of M r. again. Chapman's rehearsal and rendered the piece But Rislug's NEW DOMESTIC BREAD sells Hl lv«r ware, Watches aud Jewelry at ton’s former parishioners. After tbe installa­ well lu shine or raia. tion a fine supper was served. M r. McGowan with high artistic effect. M r. Chapman >atkaar*a. 310 Main St., R o c k la n d . enjoyed tbe visit here very much. Im m edi­ officiated at the organ at both morning and The base-ball team has struggled hard though Old ately upon his arrival he was taken in hand evening service to tbe great pleasure of the I’rob’s interfered, audience, who was also delighted to welcome An 6 whs a they’ve had good teams to play their FOR SALE by Grand Knight McLaughlin and Deputy ground's with mud besmeared; Grand Knight Cousins, who with tbe assist­ back the church contralto,Miss Julia S. Spear, But rain or shine or mud or dust—uo matter wfiat'a ance of tbe other Knights, made him fee) very after au absence of six months. A particu­ ahead — larly enjoyable number of the morning service We ail must eat, and always buy the MEW At a Great Bargain! much at home, indeed. DOMESTIC BREAD. was the oflertory by Mrs. G . M . Barney, “ The One two-seated, extension-top Car­ Golden Legend,” by Dudley Buck. The On July 8th the Pythian Kuighto will} meet in Portland, Malee, STRICTLY evening service consisted largely of exercises riage. Nearly as good as new. Will Aud members who do there reside will ably sell at one-third its form er price. by the children. entertain— The races ofthe Maine Division League of iy’11 have good Bread aud other thlugs too numerous here lo loll, American wheelmen, which were to taken And NEW DOMESTIC will bo aerved-tke kind place Memorial day and which were post­ that does exoel. H. H. CRIE&CO. Special poned again June 5occurred at the State Fair grounds Lewiston Saturday afternoon. Tbe Aud ttfeu the Masons make a trip to Damariscotta FINE 4w82 soon. track was muddy and tbe weather was damp, They leave this city twenty-fourth, at eight lu the cold and threatening. forenoon— Tbe road race to Green and return, a dis­ Aud after being entertained with program and a J. W. W alker, spread. Bicycle tance of 16 miles was woo by Carl Fuller Will oome back home and eat a lunch of NEW (4minutes); Fred B. Groves, (scratch,) DOMESTIC BREAD. second Ora Towle third; Ferris Sum mer bell CLOTHING It’s almost lime for shore resorts to open for tbe P ractical (6 m ), fourth. Fuller’s time was 56m 20s. summer, lie wins the cup to be given to tbe man And guests will cornu fur season's rest e’en to tbe Bargains making tbe best time. tired out drummer; PiariQ Tuner Owing to tbe heavy track, no time lim it was They all like Bread which is the best, a fact that’s uot a rprlsing- set for the other races, which were held on r DO Mb Made by tailors with as much care as the best custom-make ------W IL L BE IN ------1896 MODELS NEW S 3 9 the State Fair grounds. I he summary : Mile novice— H . K. Vickerson, Portland, Rockland in July, first; A. C. Jobuson, Portland, second; A . M . Murray, Portland, third. Tim e— 2m. 59s. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. Aud hopes to reoelve the patrouugo of all his old work receives. No different from the made-to-order clothing that costs you Half-mile— (2ua. 3s.) F. A.Stearns,Norway, M4BS FLORENCE I. JOMEB will resume Violin customers, os well as many new ones. S E E O U R Instruction during tfi*1 Bummer, aud will receive OVOrders may bo left at this office aud the same first; W. R. Huston, Portland, second; E. A. pupils at 26 Ocean street, Rockland, Maine- will he attended to promptly. . Ricker Sanford, third. Time im.44: im. 86*41 34 J . W. W ALKER. Spauldings, 26 I -21. twice as much or more and does not always fit as well as ours. Fact. Half-mile tandem—O. E. Towle, Lewiston, NOTICE. and F. A. Stearns, Norway. Tim e— im . 20s. R. C. R an kin ViftaLUAVKif. June 6, 1897. C re s c e n ts , M ile open— J. R. Jobuson, Portland, first; Whereas my wife, Fannie L. Williams, having F. A. Stearns, Norway, second; W ilfred left me, aud my home without just cause or provo cation, I forbid all persons trusting her ou my B & D Specials, Senior, Sanford, third. Tim e 3m. 20s. accouut, os 1 shall pay uo debts contracted by Mile championship, Lewiston aud Auburn, her after this date. AN" Craw fords C. H. Day, Lewiston, first; Fred Leavitt,Lew­ 36*39 GEORGE WILLIAMS. iston, second; O. E. Towle, Auburn, third. . CLASSES IN DANCING . Tim e— 3m. 13 1-49. BURPEE U LAMB, FO R S A L E . M ile state championship— C. B. Pike, N o r­ A Schooner's Mainsail, X worn; hoial 36 foot, W e can Deliver Today, way, first; Wilfred Senior, Sanford, second. I At Willoughby Hull, fool 41X ft. Goff, 26 A. Leach, 49 ft. Address Tim e— 3m. 4 I-2S. B ox 81, Edgurlowu, Moos. 7 M ile handicap— J. R. Jobuson,a, I'ortiand,Portland, {VEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. OASTOMXJU* (45yds), first; Fred Leavitt, Lewiston,rislon, (125 New ExNGland Clothing House. yds), second; A. M. Murray, Portland'ortland, (8o< yds), third; P. R. Fisher, Portland,d, (1 3 0 y d s ./ UOUMS from 2.39 to 4.19 tutd Born 8 lo 19 o'clock. • DUNN & ADDITON. fourth. Tim e— am. 44 i 4s. T xmmx, H.ou. ouc-hal/ io udviuwo. 96 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1897

When he came hnck, at the death of Probably there never was a man since market-. The repetition of the same cry V O U will find that painting hie father, to take poesrpeion of hie mod­ the world was created who had the did not strike the newspaper buyer’s ear When the Emperor Died. est patrimony, he delved into the myg- lame peculiar nature that my friend favornhly. It savored of deception, and properly done with Pure torleB of the future as no professional possessed. Probably no other man wns it so happened that the second day's re­ By BENJAMIN NORTHROP. soothsayer ever would think of doing. ever susceptible in the same degree to ceipt! fell below the cost of the white W hite Lead and Pure Linseed Oil Palmistry and astrology he mastered as the mysterious influence of psychical pap t even. (Copyright, 1897. by the Author.] completely as was possible and then force, and certainly in George Law­ After the third day’s paper had been is a good investm ent— more than C H A P T E R I. tnrned his attention to mind rending. rence, more than in any other man, did printed I visited Geor-e in his office. That there is stieh n force ss psyehio TW‘ way he took up this branch of this force show its highest development. Ho was full of cut!.us,lent. “I shall the co.‘t will be added to the at­ force ennnot at this late day be denied. psyrhitul research was singular in the It was nearly three years later after I prove to the world thut I am right," he Too many incidents are occurring where­ extreme. He ivlnted the incident to me first met him when he startled me by said. tractiveness and value of your in tho inflnence of ono mind is very se- after we had become well acquainted, snying that he proposed to turn his “ When?” I asked. rionsly felt by another to class them all which was not later than a fortnight mind reui.iug powers to some practical "Not today, I ut- tomorrow perhaps. property. Make sure that the as coincidents, as the disbelievers fain i from the evening of our introduction. Negot iations are pe id in g now in France, would do. How often have yon felt, wp "I was walking up Broadway ono ; and an emperor may he declared tomor­ rand is right. (Sec list of brands will say, that some old frit-ud is in your afternoon,” said Lawrence, “one of row. The leaders are considering the neighborhood, and have him call on yon those bright, sunny days of early fall, advisability of the movement. It all de­ hich are genuine.) Avoid the before the thought bad left your mind? when I met a man I had never seen be­ pends on the empress, who at the pres­ Or how often have yon stepped into an fore. Ho was tall and soldierly in his ent moment is almost wild with grief. just-as-good, ” “ sold-for-lcss- office whore yon have not been foi hearing, and was dressed in excellent Tho news of the late emperor’s death is months before, to bo greeted with the taste. I should judge that his age was kept a profound secret, even from the Covered by Insurance' loncy ” sorts. salutation: "Glad to see yon, old rnanl somewhere between 40 aud 60 years. The servants of the household, and tha phy­ Ia what n aewalble buainpaa fmnnt ia) al­ 1 By using National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Col- Strange, but I was just thinking ot instant I met him I felt that he knew sicians have lent themselves to the de­ ways »bl» io In rate of a Prompt, • r* ors, any desired shade is readily obtained. Pamphlet giving yon.” Hava yon never had yom something about an old friend of mine. cep tio n .” liberal and satisfactory settlement of all claims valuable information and .card showing samples oi colors free ; guaranteed. ir s h o w in g pictures of twelve houses of different designs painted in thoughts mysteriously diroeted toward I even felt more—I felt that he was Tomorrow came, tint no vindication ivies or combinations of shades forwarded upou application, a oertnin person and within a few min thinking of that man when I met him, to my friend, and when I met him nt ALFRED S. BLACK, NATIONAL LEAD CO., BOSTON BRANCH, utes, or at the outside a few hours, re­ and that his thoughts were unpleasant. noon I was shocked by his appearance. 9 Llmerock Street, ceived some communication from him! Ho looked as though ho had not slept Cor. Congress and Purchase Sts., Boston, Mass. I dismissed the idea from my mind. An Fire, Life, Csaualty Insurance. Have you never had a premonition tliai hour or so later I met the stranger in for a fortnight His spare figure seemed some evil thing was about to occur—a the St Nicholas hotel cafe. There I to have taken an additional weight upon premonition not founded upon any rea­ was introduced to him, and over n bot­ its shoulders, and his meager legs sham AN Maine Central Railroad. son or formed after any personal observa­ tle of wine I told him of my impres­ hied more than ever as they carried tions—aud find it verified in all its nn sion. He said it was correct. He was an th e ir ow ner to and fro across h is office OPEN In Effect Ootober 4, 1896. Do 4 happy aspects? If none of those thingi intimate friend of Jobnnn Gartener, a “I shall pr:re to the world that I am floor. Passenger Trains leave Rockland as follows : has occurred to you, you may fairly classmate of mine at Heidelberg, whom right.” "Yes, I know I look ill,” George said SECRET 8 .•20 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, in answer to my inquiry, ‘ ‘and I am ill. Augusta, Waterville, Bangor, Portland and Boston, Ttfoqouqtf claim to be unique, and if yon have beer he had met in South Africa. And at use. He intended to make money out of arriving In Boston at 4 :16 p. m. foolish enough to regard them wholly the moment I met him he was ponder­ them. I w is startled because that wns Look here. ” And he threw down on hit It is an open secret that ;lhere is a 1 j80 p. m. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, good deal of adulteration in groceries, as ooincidents you have willfully placed ing over a letter ho had just received the first trace of practical common sense desk a package of papers—legal papers. W aterville, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston and it therefore behooves the careful a tfd O p . m. yourself on the side of ignorance and from my friend's brother announcing Tho owner of the building had made ap­ I had noticed in my friend since liis housekeeper who has some considera­ T rains A r r iv e .’ CLE^/H/iq error. his sudden death.” plication to a civil justice to dispossest 10:45 a. m. morning train from Portland, Lewis* psychical fever had set in. It is needless tion for the henltb of the people at ton, Augusta and Waterville. The Society of Psychical Research ol This was George Lawrence’s start in to say that I applauded his determina­ him for the nonpayment of rent, foi While about it and do not atop heme Io patronize snch houses ns are 6:20p m. from Boston, Portland, Lewiston and England, which has branches all ovei the particular field ho was soon to culti­ tion. "Do it by all means," I said. George in his usual unbnsinessliko waj Bangor. with your work half done. Thia ia the known to handle only “Pine Hpod” GBORGH F. E V A N S, Gen’l Manager. the world, has been for years engaged vate as no man hnd ever done before. “ B u t how ?” hnd spent his entire capital in fitting nj products. We handle none dfhers. F. K. BOOTHBY, O. P. fc T. A. aeaaon of tho year when disinfectants In investigating these psychical pho After we had become more intimate his office, in paying his printers and in W. L. WHITE, Div. Snpt. “I know yon will oppose my plan,” That docs not mean, however, that our should be used to good advantage. We nomena, with the intention of classify and I saw more of the workings of his Georgo replied. “ You know I have just buying liis white paper nml had nothing irices are high. In fact, here is the Portland, Mt. Desert St Maohlas S.S.Oo. can satisfy every want as we have ing its returns and from them building mind I discovered that he liad extraor­ $1 ,000 left from my inheritance? Well, left beyond what he needed for bare sus­ {test evidence that they arc not: JS1X-. F R . A.1V K J O P J E B a science. This, I am afraid, will never dinary abilities in the lino he had laid I intend to use that money and start a tenance. Chlorides, Disinfectants and 'Deodor­ Extra Fancy P. R. Mol. per gal., $ .45 succeed. Psychical force is so wary in out for himself. At onr evening meet­ He hnd still kept those readers his pa Change In Route. Resumption of Service. daily newspaper.” V erv “ .85 izer; Pure Potash; Royal Brand Chlo­ its workings and so delicate in its com per found informed regarding the va­ Commencing Friday, April 2d, will leave Port­ ings in his rooms—for George was com­ In vain I pleaded with him. I told A nice ct-oking “ “ .25 land l l . 00 p m. Tuesdays and Fridays, and Rock­ ride of Lime; Cainphenol Antiseptic, muniefttions that it never can be writ paratively well to do and met the ex­ him more brutally than I had ever done rious m easures th a t w ere being taken tc land 630 a. m \ \ ednesdays and Saturdays for Bar 1 lb. Cream Tartar (any of the Harbor, Mocbiosport and intermediate landings. disinfectant with greater power than ten down in textbooks like tho New penses of an establishment from his before that he was no newspaper man. keep the emperor’s denth secret, whilt leading brands) .83 Returning, leave Macblnsport nt 4 00 a. m. on carbolic acid; Snlphnr Candles for tonian theory or the rule of three. Nt private fortune—I sow many men of re­ I told him that he wns no business man, political negotiations were going on. 8 lbs. 3 crown Raisins, .25 Mondays and Thursdays, arriving Rockland 4.00 And these readers wero growing lest p. m., leave 4 30 p. m. and arrive Portlnnd 11.00 fumigating; Solution chloride of soda; two persons are affected alike by this nown in tho world of letters—men who and I proved to him by the cold logic of 8 lbs. Currants, ,26 p . m. connectlbg w 1th early morning train for force. In some in awakens a quick and were as deeply impressed with tho re­ historical facts that no mnn who was and less each day. Even the printeri Pea Beans, band picked, per pk., .46 Boston. 16 all these accomplish the work for what GEORGE F. EVANS General Manager. sensitive response. In others it may markable abilities of my friend as I not remarkable as nn editor or ns a busi­ began to regard their employer as in­ Nice New Walnuts, 2lbs. for .25 F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A. they are intended. cause a sensation that the recipient was myself. George Lawrence was not ness manager ever made a success of a sane. Pure Apple Jelly, home made, 2 what iB oalled a “natural newspaper newspaper venture. No; he was deter­ When I saw him, I began to donbt tumblers, .25 BOSTON & BANGOR 8. 8. CO. man.” I have never been able to.decido mined, and as the $1,000 belonged to his sanity myself. Ho was pale as death, A very fine rich flavored Oolong Steamers leave Rockland W. C. POOLER, why ho remained in the profession. He him and not to myself I was powerless and Iris eyes were as wild as those of t Tea, per lb.. ,60 For Camdeu, Belfast, Bucksport, Winterport and wns as sensitive as a woman. He had to interfere. m aniac. A nice Oolong Tea, per lb., .40 Bangor, at (about) 5.00 a. tn., Tuesdays,Thurs­ Pharmacist. days and Saturdays, and at 6.30 a. m., W ednes­ no idea of “news." He wus as apt to "You haven’t heard me through,” he "George,” snid I, “ I know that you A very good Oolong Tea, per lb., .30 days aad Sundays. Same ateameis connect at make a column "story" of a "two said, interrupting my indignant protest. are right. I know that the emperor it 6 gals, best White Oil, .60 Belfast with steamer “Rockland” lor Castine, S tocks Best P a te n t, i>er b b l., 6.00 Sargentvllle, Sedgwick and Brooklln B U R N T H E B E S T stick” paragraph as he was to condense "This is my plan: I shull reud what is dend, bnt what is tho nso of worrying For Bearsport and Hampden, Wednesdays and Sun­ the sensation of the day into half a going on all over the world in advance yourself to death trying to convince tlx days at about 5.80 a. m. For Stonington, (Green’s Landing,) So. W est IJar- COAL dozen lines. As a consequence he was of the newspapers, and I shall each day public of that fact just at this time, H. H. FLINT, bor, North East Harbor, Seal Harbor and Bar relegated to routine work, such work as writo the important telegraphic newB w hen, according to’y o n r own statem ents, Harbor, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Bnturdaya at 117 Park Street,^Rockland (about) 5-80 a. m. would be “ covered” by the regular re­ myself. It will he an instantaneous test. tho news will be withheld for several For Boston, dally except Wednesday and Sunday porters or news associations. I know it will be n go in spite of such days? Leave this wretched business. Telephone at about 7.00 p. m. Sometimes his long stories would bo old fashioned grumblers as yourself.” Como with mo and spend a week or sc RETURNING in quiet. Then turn your attention tc From Boston, dully except Thursday and Bunday, unavailable, but more often his short "If you are going to make mind read­ tJOU&EKEEptH at 6 p. m. reports would have to be supplemented ing ufeature of your brilliant scheme," Wall street and mako enough money iu From Bangor, via Winterport, Bucksport, Belfast by those of more experienced newsgath- a week to run a newspnper for a year. ’ and Camden, Mondays and Fridays ut 12 noon I said, “why don’t yon let your agile Or and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 p.m. erers. I often asked him why he did not intellect wander down to Wall street? Ho listened to my arguments. Al From Hampden, at 12.10, Start port at 8.15 Mondays give np newspaper work und go into Read Commodore Vanderbilt’s mind or least I think he benrd them, but his face Keep Consumption from and Fridays gave no sign of that fact, and whon 1 From Brooklln, at 10.30 Mondays. Tuesdays, something more congenial. At tlieso glunce for ubout ten minntes into tho vour homes by'the use of Thursdays and (Saturdays at 12.30, touching at times he would lose bis usually equable mind of Jay Gould aud then use yonr hnd finished he asked me to call again Bedgwica.Deer Isle, Sargentvllle and Castine and connecting at Belfast with steamer from Bungor. temper und declare thut I wus in league $1,000 as your judgment may dictate on at 2 o’clock, when he would give mo hit From Bar Harbor, and way landings, Tuesday, with his superiors in office, who had the street,' ’ answer. I went awuy with a heuviei G a r d n e r ’s Thursday and Saturday at 1.00 p. m. FRED LOTHKOP, Agent, Rockland. given him similar advice through jeal­ "That would bo stealing, I think.” an­ load on my heart than I had carried foi W M .H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. ousy. He wus iufutuated with tho busi­ swered George gravely. But George al­ many a day. R e m e d y ness and devoted himself to it with the ways wus un impracticable mun. bland Routs— Portland and Rockland- same zeal that he had investigated the CHAPTER VI. Cures Coughs, |La. .Grippe, At 2 o’clock punctually I wns at ths Hoarseness, Dyspepsia, Con­ Commenciner”TueBday, April |13, and [until “J felt that he knew tomethina about an various “ologies” aud "ism s” thut hail CHAPTER IV. •further notice, Steamer| old frie n d of m ine.” filled his mind before I bad met him. This was late in November. It wns foot of the dingy flight of stairs that stipated Liver and all aflec- led to the editorial rooms of Psychos. FOR BALE BY pleasantly attributes to indigestion and on Jan. 6, 1878, that I got a note from tions of the stomach. MERRYCONEAC, him asking me to call at once at his Before I reached the upper floor I saw then dismisses from his mind. Vet, in CHAPTER III. This remedy has been in use for al­ I. E. ARCHIBALD, Master A. J. BIRD & CO., spite of the difficulty in harnessing tbit As George became more experienced office, 8 2 Spruce street. I called. He the printers outside the door that led tt most a century hut has never before Leaves Tillson’s wharf, Rockland. TUESDAY, Rockland, Me. force, I know it can be done. I know ii in mind reading his powers grew. He had started his pjiper—thut is to say, he George’s room. They suid they had T H U R SD A Y and SATURDAY at 6.80 a m.. for heard a suspicious noise in there and been placed on| (lie market .fc It has Portland, touching at Tenant's Harbor, Port Clyde, Telephone 36-2 has been done. I was for years the most soon was able to read what was passing hnd bought his "plant” and had his Friendship, Round Pond, New Harbor and Booth- intimate friend of the man who did it, in the minds of his intimate friends. I titular headline engraved. It wus to be asked mo whut should be dene. I ad­ never been known to fuil to cure. bay Harbor, arriving In Portland In season to eon* vised that the door, which was looked, aect with Boston and New York steamers same Goods iz'o the Bast and, although I have kept silent for the have often been surprised by some such called Psychos, and it was to be printed should be broken in. This was done. On "Y k TVRNINO, Leave Portland Pier at ft 80 and Prices arc the Lowest p ast 16 years and have heard h im called statement as "It can’t be done, old in one of its owner’s two rooms on tho W hat It Haq^Done. the floor lay Lawrence. In his hand Martin by iLLB,[«^n 81, 1897. Boston Boat wharf at 7 a. m., MONDAY, a lunatic and a crank, I have even re boy,” or "Better give it np and try top floor. This room wits neatly furnish­ Variety the Largest Mr. Gak dnxr : W E D N E SD A Y and FRID A Y , for Rocklaad, pel led these statements in argument some other plan, ” in answer to some ed with type cuses, and hulf u dozen Dear B lr:—I wish to make known to the nubllo making way-Iuudlngs as above, arriving in season and am grateful for the opportunity printers sat aronud with the satisfied air that I have thoroughly tested In my family the so- to connect with steamer from Boston. unspoken question of mine, a question called “ Gardner’s Remedy" and And It to he tho Corrections made at Rockland the following even at this lute day to vindicate in the whose very existence I wus ignorant of of men who are paid good wages for do­ best family medlclae for coughs, colds, hoarseness morning with steamers for Belfast, Castine, Bucks pnblio print the much maligned reputa­ until I hnd beard its answer. I was not ing no work. und Inflammation of the kidneys, und would not be port and Baagor; Isleiboro, Deer isle, Sedgwick Meats, Provisions, Groceries without It. TOB1A N. CLARK. Brooklln, Bluehlll and Ellsworth; Vinalhaven tion of my gifted frieud. the only one of Lawrence's friends who Thuse were George Lawrence’s plans Green’s Landtag, Swan’s Island So. West Harbor . . . AND . . . St . Gkobue, Feb. 16, 1897. North East Harbor and Bar Harbor. was surprised ut his wonderful utility. us ho told them to me. "I shull w ait,” My boys were taken sick with tho grippe and I Time table snbject to change. C H A P T E R IL It became a common thing for him to ho suid, “until something greut occurs. was advised to try Gardner s Remedy. It prov ed CAPT. LONG, Agent, Portland Pier. General Household Supplies. the beat remedy ever used In my family and It is G. S. ATWOOD, Agent, Tillson’s Wharf. George Lawrence and I were friends interrupt our conversation by asking or Then I shall lanneh Psychos with a just the treatment for coughs and colda. I can from the first day we met We were answering unspoken questions. At first great flourish of hunting. I must have certainly recommend it to others. my printers hereVi case something un­ Mita. Kats B ickmokk. BLUEHILL LINE both reporters in the employ of morning this was extremely amusing, hot after McInnis inson Drug (?o., Tbomoe- STR. CATHERINE mado on me. Ho was slender to a de­ solely for me, aud, although he might, ton, end T . IL Donohue, Bock land. CAPT. O. A. CROCKETT, FIRE, gree that almost made him eligible foi bud he chosen, reud in my thoughts W ill leave Rockland, on arrival of steumer from a museum of freaks. His legs seemed how weary I was of his oft repeated C H A P T E R V. Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturduy L IF E and story, he never seemed to have any curi­ Now, while tho world ut large lias for Dark Harbor, North West Harbor (Deer to have been worn thin by sheer worry. G O O D 'L E A ! Isle,) Sargentvllle, Sedgwick, Brooklln, So. Blue­ ACCIDENT They were bent at the knees, where the osity in that direction, aud I continued been taught to believe thut Louis Nupo- hlll, Parker Point, Bluehlll, Burry and Ellsworth. to play the sacrificing und amiable mar­ leou, once emperor of France, died ut RETURNING will leave Snrry ut 8 a. in. (stage trousers took a forward luuge, and when leaves Ellsworth 7-80 o’clock) every Monday, INSURANCE they were in use they had a shambling, tyr to his persecutor until the time of Chiselhurst, England, ou Jan. 9, 1878, W ednesday and Friday, make slops at above laud­ apologetio gait that carried their owner those occurrences thut form the basis of I know und George Lawrence know that 1 9 c a lb . ing stations, Including South Brooksville, on Mon- We represent only good and reliable companies days and connect at Rockland with steamer for which enables us to give entire satisfaction to all over the pavement very much in the this narrative. he drew his last breuth four days before Boston every Monday aud Friday. patrons. Cull and examine the great accumulation same way that a convivial man gets Within a comparatively short time that date. This is a startling statement, Formosa Oolong,sold every whet e for O. A . CROCKETT, Manager policy aud »ee how It compures with others you George wus able to read the passing hut I can prove it. Rockland, Maine. have previously examlued. home from his clnb at cock’s crow in 50c a lb.; our price 85c a lb.; 8 W e are also Agents for the New Home Hewing the morning. thoughts of strangers whom he met. I It wus two days after my interview Machine and keep a few of them constantly on remember one night us we were walk­ with George that luy ear was startled lbs. for $1.00. Vinalhaven fit Rockland Steamboat Co. hund to sell on very easy terms aud each macniue But when one looked ut the heud of On the floor lay Lawrence. Is also fully wai runted. Give us a trial. George Lawrence ho forgot all about tho ing tlowu a deserted east sidestrreet we by tho cry of the newsboys: “Here’s Summer Arrangement. 1 was a revolver, and u gaping wound in The best Country Butter 20c;a lb. other portions of his uiiutomy. It wus a passed u well dressed mun who wus your Psychos! All ubout the death of the D. H . & E. L. G L ID D E N , his forelieud told the story of liis disap­ TWO TRIPS DAILY! royul bead, covered with a splendid slowly walking toward the river. Hasti­ Emperor Nupoleonl” George’s opportu­ Vinalhaven, Maine. pointment. As I reached him he drew Spices 4 l-2c a package --- BETWEEN---- growtli of curly brown hair. The fore­ ly leaving my side, George caught up nity bad come earlier than be thought Gfflue ou Main Street Over Dry Goods De bis lust breuth. At the same instant head wus broad, the nose aquiline, the with the stranger aud linked his arm it would. I bought a copy. It contained Best bulk Soda, same as you pay 7c Vinalhaven and hookland. part us rat of Bod well Granite C o. 16 from the street below I heard the oriea mouth us sensitive as a girl’s and the in his. A ccustom ed us I w us to --the little else of interest than a whole page Commencing TUESDAY, JUNE i, i897, the of the newsboys: a package for, 5c a lb., 6 lbs. for Steam er chin, though firm, was delicute and re­ vuguries of my friend, I wus surprised, story of the death of the French usurper. but nothing reuiuined for one to do but The account also stated thut, owing to “ Hero’s your Evening News I All 25c. fined. I cunnot tell you why George and about tho dcuth of the Emperor Napo­ COV. BODWELLI I became friends ut once uuless it was to follow. This I did, and they led me the troubled condition of affairs in leon 1” Fresh Eggs always on, hand, by the OAPT. WM. B. CREED. because I helped him out with his down the quiet street aud into the Bow­ Frauce and in order to aid the aspira­ W'll leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every woek ery, where 'they finally ended their tions of the imperialists, who were look­ THE END. | gt a s e lo r d o zen . day, at 7 a. m. and 2 p. m. "story," supplying certain important journey in a il ull night restaurant. ing for a restoration of their fallen dy- Returning, will have Rockland, TUlaon's Wharf, facts thut he hud missed and otherwise Lard by the pail.or tubs at.veiy low for Vinalhaven at 9 :3U a. m. and 4 :U0 p. in., laud­ While I waited ut a side table I saw the uasty, the death would be kept secret a A Club Incident. ing at Hurricane Isle, each Dip both ways. seeing thut lie should not he "beaten," W. S. WHITE, General It onager. as the vernacular of the trade runs. He strunger devouil with the hunger of a day or two. An incident which occurred in New p ric e s. Rockland. Me . May 24, lbW7. was very grateful, and during the hour Iturving man dinner enough for u small : Of course none of the other afternoon York last week threw a side light upon or longer we spent in riding back to our rompany. After ne had finished George papers contained a line regarding tho Woman’s ideas of certain matter* and Call aud see at t VI>ALHAV KNSTEAM BOAT CO thrust u small hili', into his bund und tmperor's death. But the next morning things. A woman belonging to a cer­ offices iuNewspaiicr row he managed to BO e»EA S T R E E T SUMMER ARRANGEMENT tell me a great deal about himself and ' joined me. It appears thut he hud read ill of the local journals had something tain club for persuuul reasons sent in u great deal thut was interesting, too, ' in the stranger’s l^iind thut be w u b to say ubout the emperor’s health being her resignation. She asked to have no­ IN EFFECT IIA1 l.t, 18U1.1 for George Lawrence never told any­ starving. He was ou t of work. He had uo worse than it hud beeu for several tice of the umouut of her dues sent to thing that was not entertaining. He had no money, and there was no ono to be­ days before, und one of George’s con­ her. This was done, aud she forthwith Str. VINALHAVEN led u roving life ever since he hud left friend him. He wus on his way to the temporaries suid thut "an irresponsible paid them. She was owing, it was A lvaH bAKnan, Captain. college, ubout ten years before, to finish I river, where he intended to end his sor- afternoon sheet had published a sensa­ found, for two years, a state of affairs W- D. B xavarr, Clerk. which it would not he supposed would Ou above dale, wind and weather permitting, bis collegiate course at Heidelberg uni­ | rows aud his life by the same plunge. tional report regarding the emperor’s Rockland, Me. will leave Swan’s Island every week day at 6 46 HEATERSand versity. From Germany lie went to , George, as I said, divined his purpose death which we are glad to be able to be considered very creditable. But with Telephone 43-2. a- m , Green's Landing at 7 a. in., VlasJhavvu about i und thwarted it in the manner I have deny,” etc. the receipt sent her by the treasurer she 8.20 a. m ., arrive at Rockland about 9.86 a. in. RADIATORS France, where he lived two years. RETURNING, will lesvs Rockland every week H O T W A T E R on S T E A M Thence he wandered into India, soon as described. The next afternoon Psychos followed received a letter, iu which was the fol­ day at 2 p. n»., Vinalhaven 3:20 p. in , Green's ; As the months lengthened into years op its first report with a still longer und lowing remark, evidently made iu good Goods'delivered to all parts of the -LU p. m ., arriv BEST TOR ttOMOMY-EffICIENCY*DURABIL1TY fur east as China, and on his return he j George’s strange powers increased. At . faith: "I must be pardoned for takiug about 6746 p. nr. Bond for hsudaoruc pamphlet. M How Beat to Heat Our spent nearly u year among the gypsies more circumstantial report of tho death citv Free of Charge. Connection* at Rockland with 1 p. in. in train of CURNEV HEATER MFC. CO. in Hungary. Here he acquired the Rom­ ■ the end of two yeurs from the first time lit' the ro.vul refugee. I t suid th u t tw o the opportunity of assuriug you that M .C . K B , arriving in Portland at b :‘M Xfi3 Frankli n bUw>t, twuw Congress, boston, Mass. your thoroughbred uctiou is very highly Boston at 8 :8W P- same day. any tongue, and hero ho picked up a I met him he not only could tell vyhat Members of the lute emperor’s household treated without the use of | was passing thiough the minds of tfjose tud left lor Paris to confer with the im­ appreciated, aud makes your resignation kuife or detention how Round Trip Tickets, between Rocklai vast number of the peculiar beliefs of business, also other di»- Vinalhaven, 26 centa. ITCHING PILES j whom he knew, hut of men whom be perial leaders in that city as to the ex­ ullthe more to ho regretted." What of It eel urn. J. R. FL Y E, Gen’l Agt.. Rock these wandering tribes. He learned to FISTULA SWAYNE’S read destiny in palms, to tell the future hud never seen und who weie separated pediency o f declaring tl:o prince ituperi- must be the trials of a treasurer of a from him by oceans. Olten und often [ ftl emtieror and making one great effort club who feels culled upon to make such Fu^im.isiftiROBLRT M. READ M 0 . PILES by the stars. The wild life he enjoyed (tlgultulion C U R E F O R ABSOLUTJiDY CURBS. OINTMENT 176 Trvwont tot reel, Boston. wus just to his likiug. He entered into ; ho has told me whut w as going on at to overthrow Triers’ government. On a statement to a womau w ho has let her the first day Fsyclgua had mot with u dues run for two yeurs und simply puys >'•*PH L E SfS-R. Y Ottci-lioui., fOH PA"®.-it z M the slants und into the practices of bis cabinet meetings in London and Berlin, I C lK M JSuud*». usl.buU- only to see his statements corroborated I them upon lea. mg the organization I— uomudic friends with a zest thut civi­ remurkuhle s.de, hut the second day day, tic ip le d . I 18 PILES bhIdJMM, abaorbslhclateora. b New York Times- auuitotjAt lized life bud never possessed for him. by the news in the morning papers. wuud it sonx thing of a drug upon the Special Ut tor so j .a n THUS ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 189’

HAVE LIVEO IN SIMONTON in stoves, furnaces, hardware and agiicultural MAINE ODOITIES implements in Rockland. Men and Women W ho „nve ISeen n Credit Veazie, Della, teacher in the public schools. Veazie, Charles, town cletk for Camden Clothesline thieves sre numerous in Maine to n Sm all Maine Community. The Woman Who Uses and Rockport; leader of Veazie’s band. at present. Simonton, a post office in the town of W entworth, Daniel, enlisted in Co. F ., 26 Washington county predicts a good blue­ Rockport, is a small community but it has M aine Vols. berry crop. nevertheless turned out a large number o< W entworth. J. B., enlisted in Co. F., 26 In some parts of Maine considerable gra«s men and women who have made their mark Maine Vols. was W inter killed. and who have aided to make this government W entworth, John, enlisted ia the late w ar; F . C. Hanson, of St, Albans, has already the grandest in the world. killed in battle. sown 50 acres of oats and will put in 30 acres The following interesting article was com­ W entworth, Augustus, road commissioner more. piled by our correspondent A. F. Browne. for Rockport; collector of customs for the Annis, John, collector of taxes for the town port o f Rockport; furnished the frame for the The bell boy in a Rumford Falls hotel W hite Cloud Soap or Camden. big vessel Frederick Billings, which was the when asked for a stenographer brought the Washing Powder Annis, Samuel, enlisted in Co. F, 26 laigest schooner afloat at time of construc­ guest a thermometer. Maine Vol; died while in the army. tion. Lewiston is rejoicing over a drop in her finishes her work as :REE—I SPOOL, containing Blackinu n, L. C.. enlisted in 2nd Maine tax rate of one half a m ill. Bangor is prom­ Battery; was in every battle in which his ST GE0R6E ised a drop of eight mills. o yards of the best sewing company participated; was wounded in fresh and bright as Capt. J. W . Balano has elected a fine new The Bowdoinham miss who asked for battle. ilk with every small size cake flagstaff on his lawn and now floats the stars invisible collars was given one of the reversi­ Brewster, Lorena, teacher in the public her house is clean. and stripes every pleasant day------The school ble variety, and went away contented. RfHITE CLOUD SOAP. schools. Largest package—groatcut economy. committee have decided to erect a new building Brewster, H arriet, teacher in the public An Auburn man, who has been confined to The cost of this spoon and instead o f enlarging the old house------Our new a sick bed seven weeks now, wrote a book The N. K. Fairbank Company, schools. postmaster is doing finely------FredBalano and Chicago. St. Louis. New York. pool of silk comes out of our Brewster, Francis, teacher in the public three years ago on "H o w not to be sick.” Fred Seavey ate both quite sick with the Boston. Philadelphia. schools. The business men puts the money inve*ted >ocket entirely—it’s one of our Made t** nonotuck silk co mumps------Business meeting at the Union Brown, John, treasurer for the town of in bicycles by the Portland H igh School at chapel next Friday evening. It is expected Camdea. I3000. It ’s cheaper than doctor’s bids, pays of advertising. W e want you to get acquainte that all interested will attend. Brown,Edwin, profession of penmanship in though. vith the whitest floating soap on the market, the Commercial College at Rockland. Po r t C l y d e — One of the worst storms of A Lewiston benedict who wheels his R aw W in d s rour grocer can not supply you send us his addresi Brown, Clara, teacher in the public the Spring raged along shore Thursday. youngest and only out on pleasant days, re­ schools. C". JVTfl Steamer Merrycuneag arrived on time aad marks that he has given up the bicycle and FRED'R. SPEAR MADE ORLY BT «J AS. S /K lR K & CO ., CHICAOO Brown, W . F., teacher and superintendent sailed for Portland------Andrew M . Marshall invested in "a horseless carriage.” Chapped, Hands in the public schools; orderly Co. C Camden arrived home Tuesday after an absence of 7 An Ellsworth man doesn’t mean to be ME LARGEST 8OAP MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. ESTABLISHED m ilitia; enlisted Co. F 26 Maine V o l; promo months on a sea voyage------W ork on schoon­ beaten by the elements. H e planted his ted to hrst lieateaant; wounded at Fort er Clara is progressing finely------Notice for garden last week, although he had to hold an Hudson. proposals are posted for building the new* umbrella over him to keep off the pouring C-O-A-L! Brown, M . M ., chief engineer power station schoolhouse at this place. This will be a rain. PALERMO Glen Cove; first engineer power station N . Y. great improvement in the right direction as Sheerer’s Toilet Cream 1 8 9 1 1 8 9 7 A Kennebunkport fisherman, the other City. our schools have been overcrowded for some day, had a new illustration of the dangers of W est Pa l e r m o .— M»ss Blanche B >ynton Brown, Carrie, teacher in the public years------H alibut are very plenty. The catch of Liberty was t te guest ot Mrs. A. E. Brown, liches. H e loaded his boat so full of fish schools. for Wednesday at this place was 18 and one G enuine: Franklin : Red :. Ash that a sea broke over her and she went to Sunday.------William S. Brown called on Buzzell, I I . II . , enlisted Co. F 26 Maine vessel from Harpswell caught 45 chicken There la a connection here. You will dlaeover Afford to the Wise is friends in this vicinity last week.------Gustavus the bottom. there la aomethlng about It that la lacking In other vols. promoted to sergeant. halibut the same day. Porgies and mackerel Brown sold a valuable fl ck of sheep to E. All alaea Fre»< Burning WfclM Coombs, Jane, teacher in the public are reported coming in large schools------Mrs. F. E. Tuttle of West Pittsfield has a toilet nquiallea. It« delleate odor, cooling and re­ Shattuck of Kazorville, recently.------Sarah Ash, Ixshigb Etfw ana Broken schools. Master Sidney Davis is suffering from a very Jersey cow that recently made 1 1 3 4 pounds White Aeh, Franklin Htove Bed freshing properties and action, medicinal virtue* H allowell is the guest of Mrs. I I . W . Neal. Coombs, A . M ., teacher in the public bad sore arm caused by a playmate sticking pounds of butter in seven days. H er feed A ah (the only genuine), Gcorgei combine to makA It the Ideal remedy for Sufficient ------P. G Brown, an attendant in the Insane Creek Cumberland Coal, un­ schools. a pin in his elbow. D r. Bartlett is tending was four quarts of shorts, two of corn meal Asylum at Augusta, visited his home last equalled for amlthlng and alean Coombs, J. W ., teacher in the public him ------Deforest Teel is working as helper and one o f cotton seed per day. purpose*. Chapped Hands, Face Friday.------Lizzie E. Turner and sister, Mrs. schoole; superintendent of the public schools; for Artice Bartlett, blacksmith------Quite a Naples stands at the head. That town has run. eToaa os Fred Moody were calling on friends in this and Lips. . . Thf-o.Jy" ORIGINAL MAN teacher of Indian| schools on U. S. Reser­ large number attended the Baptist Quarterly elected a woman road commissioner, and the Wood, llay, Straw, Lime, Hair, vicinity, Satutday.------W . G. IIan>on has vation in W yom ing; enlisted in Co. F 26 meeting at the 2nd Baptist church, Gienmere, Narragansett Sun reports that under Mrs. IL Ink, Sand, Drain Pipe, Iloaei,* been obliged to leave off wot k , the result of a was the first one (ADAM). Maine vol; promoted to Orderly. Tuesday and Wednesday------Franklin Ellen Proctor’s management a great improve­ dale and Portland Cement. bad boil on his right hand.------George Kelley Harrington, John, captain of a ship and Truisellhas commenced buying fish. Leon­ ment has been made on many of the high­ One Size, One Price, 25 Cents. and family visited his old home in VVhitcfield, other vessels. ard Thompson is working for him ------Our ways. c'ie Clay bhimney Pipe and Tops Prkparrd By W b »ro nl.111 at. the OLD STAND giving Saturday.------Somerville Lodge, I. O. G. T. Harrington, W illiam , captain of deep sea sidewalk is undergoing repairs under the d i­ ersonal attention to our et*a<)ily increasing is toon to sta: . . Our wagons are treing ‘clothed in a new Morse, Frederic, sea captain. Hupper bad his boat sail cut some time ago drees anti are emblems of beauty anti clean­ South China where he has been at w ork.------Capt. Joseph Manuel (he followed the sea nave an Kxtra Good t rade In Wood. Aak Morse, Elenor, teacher in the public schools. in the same manner. This party should be rat It. M ss Hattie G. Whittier of Rockland is visit­ f >r 60 years) and his wife, Sarah, celebrated liness Morse, Lizzie, teacher in the public schools. detected anil made an example of------Mrs. Y O R K S A F E We have added another oven anti thor­ ing in this viciuity.------Thieves entered the on Friday last at their home in Kennebunk Morton, Joseph, enlisted in Co. F 26 Maine Fanny Elwell has gone to Burnt Island to oughly renovated our place. Wo have in •tore of C F. Brown, at Somerville Corner, port, the 77th anniversary of their wedding. famil“ Safeguard Kerosene Oi vol.; died in the auny. spend two months of inactive season with her creased our Bill of Fare by inaay new aad Wednesday night of last week, carrying away They are the oldest people in the town. H e he Best in the World nice delicacies and shall continue to do so Morton, Levi, enlisted in Co. F 26 Maine husband, Capt. Elwel,------Mrs. Jennie A. b otg, shoes, neckties, and a certain amount is 101 years of age and she 99 H e was from time to tlmo v a t; retaliated in 19 Maine vol. H upper is visiting friends in Friendship— of money, also Mr. Brown’s watch* a very born in Portugal, and she in Maine. Always Reliable, Use onr Periodical Coupons. You Morton, James, enlisted in Co. F 26 Maine J. E. Brennan is painting his liberty pole valuable one, purchased by him in SanFran- receive something for aotliing vol. — People seem to be getting patriotic In Lewiston they are inclined to jest a FRED R. SPEAR, Have you one of our attractive Window cisco, Cal., several years ago.------W m . H . Sure Protection from f ir s Morton, N ellie, teacher in public schools. this season------Quite a number of fishing and little at the town’s lack of hotel accommoda­ HO * P \RK RT., flOORLAirP. MF. Hanson, formerly of this place, is visiting his Card. Palmer, Alpheus, collector of customs at the coasting vessels are at anchor here waiting tions. A fellow attached to a hypnotic old friends and neighbors. EPH. PERRY, Agt., port of Bangor; Ckptain in U. S. regulai for the storm to abate. travelling show is just now slumbering a few Have you tried our days in a Lisbon street shop window. Some­ NORTH VASSALBORO army; wounded in the head in the Mexican Havana - Tobacco Rockland, Maine war. SU. THOMASTON body put above him a card on which was p rin ted : " I ’m no kicker, but we want more The commencement exercises at Oak Grove Paul, James, enlisted in Mexican war; W illiam Malcolm of Quincy, Mass., is the A M. AUSTIN, Quaker Crimp C ru t B rad? Seminary occurred Thursday M ay 20. A class hotels in Lewiston.” Hus advanced over wounded in the fingers; promoted to ser­ guest of his daughter, Mrs. W illiam Sleeper, of ten graduates, acquitted themselves most Suroeon and Meohanioal Dentist. I t is as geotl as bread can be. geant; driver of forty horses in Bailey's c ir­ of this place------John Woodard and William A Biddeford man who has depended upon excellently. The alumni banquet in gymna­ 80 per cent In price 141 MAIN BT., ROCKLAND, K t cus under the name of Mons Paul. M cK ay w ill leave fur Detroit, Mich., Tues­ the sick fund of a society for support finally Best In the Lmt, sium hall was largely attended,all the scholars Rollins, .Frank, postmaster at Simonton. day where they have obtained employment. found he must go to work. H e did so with hut three are members of the W .C . T . U. The Best on th i Sea. Simonton, Putman, physician and surgeon, ------John Ingram went to Camden Thursday the expressed wish he might get hurt just No Advance In Price M i-u iim N o H avana DR. F. E. FOLLETT, boys wear the white ribbon as well as the representative to legislature from the town on business------Capt. Albert Watts and sis enough to draw his accident insurance. His young ladies------Quite a large number went in Ihel'lgar. Dental Surgeon W b claim that no Dakar caa make a better of Searsport, examining surgeon during the ters, Mrs. Morse of Thom ston and Mrs. wish waB more than fulfilled and he w ill be bread. Remember the piece, on an excursion to Libby deer park, W ater­ war of therebellion. Furness of called on friends here last crippled for some time if not for life, and no Wo use (lie finest Havana Tobacco K. BI'KAU B LO CK -O or. Main and Park 1*Im < ville, last week and it is wcP worth one’t time Simonton, W illiam , justice of the peace and week------Mrs. Samuel Wade is on the sick one seems inclined to pity him. vve can buy in the inunnfaclure of and a good deal of trouble to visit it------trial justice, soldier of 1812 14. list------Miss Susie Crouch visited her parents A little Portland boy was caught out in a OR. J. H. DAMON, Theodore Priest who has been suffering from FLINT BROS. Simonton, Eliza, teacher in the public Sunday------Jason Feeney who is at work at thunder shower the other day, but found brain trouble for some time, died at the home Nnrgeon and Mechanical schools. C lark’s Island, visited his sister, Mrs. I. C. shelter until the rain ceased. When he got of George Livermore Wednesday of last week X3oxa.tla>«, Simonton, Sarah, teacher in the public Pert last week------Charles Ward has pur­ home his mother said " D id n ’t you hear the 276 Hain Street ------Mr. Taylor tne new superintendent of the li'KAIl BLOCK, ■ MS 14AIM BTBKI1 schools. chased a cow of I. C. P eit------— Presiding thunder?” "Yes, mamma.” "Well, didn’t 87 Ether and Uaa always on hand. wookn mill is boarding at Mrs. Tillotson’s J. W. A. Cigar Simonton, Margaret, teacher in the public Elder Ogier and Rev. Mr. Hanscom of Thom­ you know that that was God’s voice telling until M r. Masson vacates the bouse which will schools. aston were in town Thursday------Mrs. Lottie you to run home?” "Yes, I heard it, mamma, be this week------The m ill is running every Simonton, Lavina, teacher in the public And in ordur to maintain llio high Owens who has been visiting friends in Rock­ but he mumbled his words so I couldn’t H. B. Eaton, M. D., day and three eveniags until nine o’clock schools. standard of quality for which tills port has returned home------The store oc­ undeistand what he said.” That closed the ------As the shoddy mill at Fairfield haw Simonton W . P., Enlisted in 2d Maine cigar is noted wo are obliged to ad­ cupied by I. C. Pert is being painted------Mrs. lesson. started up and several from here have Battery; promoted to O rderly; transferred to N ettie Coombs who has been very sick is vance t|ie price of same to correspond removed there------Mrs. Cushman, M ri. Three years ago a Portland man lost his Homeopathic Plyueiaii & Snrfeoi the 8th Maine and promoted to first Lieuten­ slowly improving. as near as possible to the advance iu Whitney, Mrs. Addie Hamlin, Mrs. Esther ant. pocketbook that contained X300. The last price of iluvana Tobacco, Oflic0 Hours U to U a. m., 4 to 0 and 7 to 0 p. m. O w l ’s H e a d — Miss fennie Smith has Handley and Mrs. Simpson were delegates to Simonton, T . R., attorney and Councellor he could remember of it it was laying upon rented Capt. Manford Dyer’s house near the Portland, last week to the Relief Corps------at law and politician; candidate for county his bed. Last Sunday he read in a news Cull for the .1. W. A. Cigars and you 320 Main St., • Rookland, Me. chapel and will run an ice cream parlor and The base ball nine from East Vassalboro attorney; candidate for Congress; state paper the notice of the death of an old friend Night calls will be answered at the office. do pastry cooking for the public.------Amos will inuke no mistake. played here again.with the North nine Saturday senator; collector of customs for twenty years and this set him to thinking of his school H inds and wife of Benton and Joseph hunt but owing to the shower the game was post­ at the port of Camden; inspector of customs days. From these remembrances came a of Winslow and daughter have arrived and W. V. HANSCOM. M. D. poned until next Saturday.— W e have some for New England; editor of Camden Herald. desire to look over an old chest containing are occupying their cottages------The N o r­ very smart players here------Thomas Piper lost Simonton, T . E „ wholesale and retail dry souvenirs and in which he thought there was Physician and Surgeon.. cross cottage at Sannyside is completed and a cow last week. goods merchant at Rockland; representative a picture of his former chum. H e went to J. ff. Anderson Gigar Go.. Offluei-3fll MAIN NT, Over Peterson 4k occupied. M r. Buker will run the Norcross to the Legislature from Rockland; collector the chest, lifted the cover, and the first thing Tepley's More. house the same as last year and he took pos /TANUFACTUkERS. LIBERTY of customs for the port of Rockland; collec­ that met his gaze was the pocket hook with O rn o g IIOUBS—0 to 10 a. in , 1.80 to 4.30 p. m., session Wednesday------F. M . Smith’s wind the money intact. And now he is puzzling E ast L ib e r t y — M r. and Mrs. J. A. Davis tor of taxes for Rockland. 7 to 0 p in. mill has arrived and will be placed in position Simonton, F. J., wholesale and retail dry his brains to remember how it came there. were in Warren, Sunday------Joel Jsckfon is soon. His wharf near O vl’s Head harbor ia to have a bee Wednesday to tear down his goods merchant. A tramp who called at a house in Liver­ We are Selling DR. E. H. WHEELER, R E M E M ' C f t fast nearing completion. It will be a great old barn. He intends to build a new onr Simonton, John P., teacher in the public more last Summer, asked for something to th a t w h at the doctor aald elioald he borne Io convenience for the large fishing vessels to this Summer.------Quite a number from this schools; minister in the M . E. Conference. eat. The mistress of the house was a widow Phyaioian and Surgeon. mind and acted upou. One part ot hie ad­ get ice and water------W hy will men who place attended Quarterly meeting at West Simonton Charlotte, Teacher in public of a very religious turn of mind, and who was OPPIL'KANI) RKHIDKNCK 3J SCHOOL HT. have charge of the road repairing persist in vice wan to have ala preacrlpilou filled at Appleton, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.------schools. always doing good "in God’s name.” She Telephone 01-11. 14 shovelling in mud to till a mud hole and make HARD COAL SOFT Donahue's Drag Store. Phyaioians Ilka to Simonton, G. W ., Teacher and supervisor in heard the tramp’s story, and was moved by it. Miss Lizzie M cLain spent Saturday and Sun­ it still muddier? Nothing but gravel or dirt B. C RAYSON, ’ have their patienta given medicines earn* day at her home in West Appleton.------public schools; principal of high school, Presently she appeared at the door with a from the solid road should be used------Sher­ poaed ot tha exact drags called for in the William A. Wellington who is staying with Camden; for twelve years town clerk at Cam­ crust of dry bread in her hands. "There my man & Glover have attached a piazza to the Attorney and Counsellor at Law. proscription. Pure drags are everything, den; sheriff for Waldo County; teacher and good fellow,” said she, handing him the his daughter, Mrs. Eva W ing, is very sick. east side and north end of Capt. John Pills­ crust. " I give you this in God’s name.” 820 MAIN H'rilKKT, ROCKLAND. and our drngsjare always pure. We are too ------Miss Alice Proctor who has been at work superiutendant in the schools of California; Cheap as anybody. chief clerk in the navy department on the bury’s house. The tramp took it, but seeing that it had careful to make mistakes. in Belfast has returned home.------M . J. EDWARD K. COULD, Creasey while leading a calf Tuesday met Pacific coast; supertatendant of the con­ ALBION never seen butter, at once handed it hack. with an accident. The beast started to run struction of buildings. "There, roy good woman,” said he, "in MK Counsellor at Law and in stopping him the chain book came in Simonton Willis, teacher in the public M c D o n a l d — I I . G. Robinson and Kelsie George Washington’s name take it back, and AMD contract with M r. Creasy’s hand, tearing it schools. Smiley are working on Clarence W orthing’s put some butter on it.” Register of Probate, T.H. Donahue quite badly.------Harrison Davis accompanied Simonton, Frank, Supertatendant of the buildings at Branch Mills------Lizzie W alker COURT' HOUSE, ROCKLAND George Lincoln to Togus, Sunday, where Mr. construction of docks for the navy on the has the sympathy of her friends here in the PHARMACEUTIST, Lincoln baptized several soldiers.------Miss Pacific coast. loss of her dear a n th e r------Mrs. Martha Clark WALDOBORO A. F. CROCKETT CO., and Henry Moore visiter! at C. IL Bacbelder’s H attie W hite visited at H . Davis’, Sunday. Simonton, J. I’., teacher and superinten P e y l e r ’s Co r n e r .— Mrs. Everett Mank Cor. M ain and Limerock S it in Palermo recently------Many from this place H. O. Curdy, Telephone <■-« ------Fishing with poor success seems to be dant of public schools and selectman of and Mrs. Orris M iller were in W arrer last N O RTH EN D attended the concert at No. Palermo Sunday FIKE INSURANCE ... the prevailing business during the rainy Camden. week------Fred Eugley believes in protecting evening— --M is s Rosa Siruss and mother weather.------M r. and Mrs. James Soule Sim onton, Maggie, teacher in the public his crops from woodchucks. H e has killed >♦< Office with Uoeklaud Loan aad Building Aaao*- went to Branch Mills one day last week------visited their daughter, Mrs. W. Harriman, schools. two this Spring and thinks he w ill be well lallon. Mrs. Mary Robinson is visiting her son H . G. Sunday. Simonton, Sadie, teacher in the public paid in the vegetables he will save for all his Orders by Telephone 388 Main St. Rookland Me. Robinson and family and will spend the schools; teacher of music, leader of public trouble------Mrs.Theodore Feyler was in W a r­ Summer with them------M r. and Mrs. James BLENCOVE concer-s. ren Thursday of last week------James Stain re given prompt attention COCHRAN. BAKER ACROSS Hussey visited her brother, C. I I . Bachelder, We Represent Simonton, J. IL , teacher io the public ceived a very serious wound in the eye Thurs­ Edwin E. Rhodes left home the middle of Sunday------Arthur D rake Joined the Good K. H. Cochron. J. R. Baker. O. C. Croo. schools. , day morning of last week while feeding the the week to visit relatives in Northport------Tempiars at Branch Mills Saturday night Klre, l.lfe h Accident Insurance. Simonton, J. II., superintendent and gen­ oxen One of the oxen struck biin with his A. C. MOORE, Sch. S- M . Bird went to Rockland the 4th ------C. W . Hussey of W aterville called on 12 o, the principal Fire eral manager of shirt and pant factory, Thom ­ horn and made a wound so that D r. Coombs The Oldest luauraooe ▲geucy Iu Maioe. from this place----- Mrs. W m . Tebo and friends here one day last week------Mrs. Tunes, Kegul.le. sod Repairs . . aston. bad to take seven stitches in the lid. At this *64 MAIN BTKKMT. KtM'KLAND Insurance Companies of daughter were called to Nova Scotia last week I I . G. Robinson and Lillian McCurdy went to Simpson, J. W ., captain of deep sea vessels. writing he is doing well and the doctor hopes by the death of M ts.T eb o ’s mother------Chas. Branch Mills last w«-«k on business------The Pianos and Organs America and Europe, Simpson, Thomas, enlisted in 2nd Maine to save the eye------A new way of planting A. J. ERSKINE, J. Ross is visiting relstives in this place and friends of Joseph Abbott are pained to learn vicinity------Hanson Gregory has recovered Battery; killed iu battle. peas has been invented in this vicinity. Some whose combined Assets of bis serious illness. Address Ordera to Uaiue Music Co., Kuckland, Me Fire Inauranoe Agenoy, from his late iljness------W . W . Gregory of Simpson, W illiam , enlisted in the army; of the neighbors are uting a tricycle— rJohn 11 ■IT MAIN BYBEIT. • • ROCKLAND, ME a re m o re th a n . . • this place lately visited his giandparents, M r. died in service. L . Shaman went to South Union last Tours- Offioe, fear room over KockUud Nat’l Beak. and Mrs. Silas Carrol), West Rockport------Spaulden, Frank, teacher in the public day------Nina and Francie M iller who have schools; Bishop and Archbishop P. E. church, been quite sick are better------Mrs. Ann Sid- •/. /<’. Ilih lon, Leading Kugllah aud American Flre| Iusuraaea FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS John Jones, our oldest citizen, is lying serious­ (Jo/* reproaeuted. ly ill at his home near Bay Point at the time Denver, Col. linger is visiting Mrs. I. L. Davis------Gardner : MONUMENTAL WORKS :• Travaleia* Accident Insurance Company, of ilait- of writing------Percy R. Keller of West Spaulden, Samuel, selectman for the town Winslow and wife of Warren were at Ira Rockport was in town the Hist ef the week of Belgrade. Davis’ Friday------— Hiram Walter and Geo. General Cemeterv Work, Thorndike, Robert, first white male child PROBATE COURT. ------Cbas. H . Ewell was at home Sunday Burgess of O iff’s Corner were in this vicini y Granite and Marble. from North Haven were he is at work------born in Camden, served in the war of 1812- Saturday------Laura W alter spent Saturday Special at ten lion given to Probate and lueokeaey THOM ANTON, ME. Near M C. U.|K. Depot proceedings; *4 years experience iu Probate trffio*. Bird & Barney, Chas. S. Maxey of West Rockport was at H. and Sunday at (Jiffs Corner------Frank Stain Orders Holklitd. batlsfectlou Guaraoirtd Bert E.Maxcy’s lately------Mr.Lane of Booth- Thorndike, Robert Jr., captain of large and wife visited at Flandei’s Corner Sunday. COLLKcriIONb WALK. OVER FULLER A COBB. bay was a guest at A. F. H um phry’s recently vessels. ----- Quite a number of deer have been seen j — — D r. L . F. Bachelder of Rockland led the Thorndike, James F., teacher in public by different parties in this this vicinity. They VS . B. HHOMlil , PHILIP HOWARD, Attorney at Law. Fire, Life and Casualty Ins. meeting at Glencove, from Rockland. W. schools; clerk for the town of Camden. seem to be quite plenty. 3HK M A IN B T ., K O C H L A N D . A. H olm aa of Rockland will conduct services Thorndike, Sarah, teacher in the public fegBook B in d e r,& I^ALLIMIM a MNMKVBI, next Suuday------Mrs. Atherton of Rockland schools. Thorndike, M ary, teacher in the public B a t h . M e . spent Tuesday with Mrs. A . F. Hum phry. HURRICANE ISLE L a w y e rs , schools. The young people of the bland w ill give a ' MAIM BTKKKT, . ROCKLAND ,MM. There Is Nothing Bo Good. Thorndike, Susan, teacher in the public- iPit-ur: schools. concert Children’s Day under (be direction of There is nothing so good as Dr. King’s A Keota for (Jrrman AmerlcaotPtre Insurants (Jo. Thorndike, J. C., served in the late war. j Miss W ood------T . W . Sullivan is able to be hi. Y. aud Wash!ugtou|Life Inanraoce Co., N. t . New Discovery for Consutnptiob, Coughs and Thorndike, Alden, served iu the late war; SICK HEADACHE about after a severe sickness------H on. W . S. ICE Colds, so demand it aud do not permit the W hite visited the Islaud Tuesday------The wounded in action and died of wound. I dealer to sell you some substitute. H e will Positively cured by thetso Hurricane Granite Co. has been nutting ou , USE MISS BEECHER'S Thorndike, Richard, culisted in 2od Maine Little Pilltf. not claim there is anything better, but in order Battery; wounded in action. more paving cutters------Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. H AIR2and O. W. Perry wauts tho public Vo know I to make more proHt be may claim something Towuson, Edgar, physician and surgeon j T h e y also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, [ Haddican and children visited friends on the that he is supplying customers every day ! else to be just as good. You want D r. K ing’s aud optician. island Wednesday------The Catholic Choir aloug his ice routes. New Discovery because you know it to be Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- i WHISKER DYE. Veazie, Watson, treasurer for Knox county. met with Mrs. James H ill Thursday evening. H e has not sold out.— he is ou deck w ith feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi­ It uouUlu. uo .ulphur ot lead. Wiiahlha la ; safe aud reliable, and guaranteed to do good Veazie, Samuel, wholesale and retail dealer Ice cream aud cake was served------Frank nut >«,ulr.d arr«« a. la »u»r dvla. the tiuest outfit this city ever saw. | or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, ness, Bad Taste in the M outh, Coated Tongue Ice delivered at your door at all hours. Ripley of Rockville is at work on the M. J. M U hoal. Jru.aiau who ha,« baudlad all U» Let me put your name ou my list. | Consumption aud for all afleclions of Throat, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ; Landers house------Mrs. Eugene Thumbs who i«jrtou. dyoaprooouucaII10. but uo.ki prep, uratioji ever uruugni lu ttnur nuUca. Largwt ' Chtal aud Luugs, there is uothing so good C .A B T O XX I A.. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. left here some five weeks back it pleasan Uy Z K O T O XI. I.A .. TUfio- buiiju and brel 4ya In the Markei. Mold by 1 as is D . K in g ’s N ew Discovery. T rial bottle settled in her new house at Cast me where all druaal.l., \VhohMo.l« agwrla, Gao. d. i free at W. U. Kittredge’s Ding Store. Reg- »iia.r she is st home to her many frieuds of H u n i Sign: Small Pill. 8mall Dose. Uv v Jain . Boelou, Matas.; Cook, K v«eU C. W. PERRY. I ular size 50 cents and >1.00. Small Price. cane. A Pennell. PorUand. Me . John W . Perkin* THIS EOCKLAND UOUKIER-GAZETTE; TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1897

THOMASTON CAMDER UNION WASHINGTON SOUND OF WEODINB BELLS M r. and Mrs. Joseph Feyler have returned Rev. L . D . Evan* occupied the pulpit of Abbie L 'Jgbtob is working at Clifford H . Bliss, Jr., lost one of his pair of chestnut the Congregational chunh Sunday after a j Counce’a.------Geo. A. Clark, for several years No Fire! No Smoke! No Old Goods! driving horses last week. Tne horse wss in .Tnnr Sn.talnlnR Its Reputation n t fir in g from their wedding tnnr in Massachusetts. the stall and in some unaccountable manner the Month of Weddings. Mrs. Charlotte Havener of Linden, Mass., vacation of two weeks and was greeted by a stage driver on the Rockland and Union large and appreciative congregation. A route, is now driving the hack for H otel his hind leg was broken. The animal was came Saturday to attend the funeral of her A Backward Season. A Cut Price. The Boston Globe of Thursday contained Childrens’ Day concert was given in tl e I Claremoflt. (ieorge has a host of friends up etherized and was thus relieved of all suffer­ father, Capt. George W. Wallace------C. H . BARCAIN NO. 2. the following account of the marriage of evening in which the children rendered a i this way who w ill be g’ad to greet him when BARGAIN NO. 1. ing—— M r. and Mrs. Roscoe M itchell, Cleveland Sleeper, a Sonth Thomaston boy, Washburn has a crew at work on sails for All our odd $8.00 and $10 One line Black Cheviots. One former residents, are in town visiting friends ach. James Fitch of Waldoboro and sch. very interesting and enjoyable program. [they visit Rockland. to a talented and beautiful Brighton young line Brown Mixed Cassimcres, ------M r. and Mrs. W . M . Staples were in Jennie Lockwood------Mrs. Edward Ahearn The Camden Land Company is making' A - itfht accident occurred on the G. R. R. Suits, nil wool, . la d y : all wool, sizes 34 to 44, regu- Augusta Friday to attend the funeral services has returned from a visit to her sister in extensive improvements about the Ocean R. a I- * days ago. The draw bar .on the 8 6 . 6 0 One of the prettiest borne weddings of the lar price $9.00. . . of Harry D. Macombet------M r. and Mrs. Providence. House, both of an exterior and interior ctinv->nation car broke and a caboose is now month was that last evening o f Miss Eva BARGAIN NO. 3 Harry Johnston of Rockland were in town Lillian Goodenougb, daughter of Mr. and There will be a conference of the Baptist nature. running while repairs are being made. Cut Price 86.60 Sunday of last week------Mt. and Mrs. Hiram Mra. Henry B. Goodenougb of Brighton, and Churches of Lincoln Association at the Bap­ H on. W . \V. Justice and family of Phila­ Geo. W . Bachelder Jr. has gone to Rock­ One line Gray Cassiniere BARCAIN NO. 4 Bliss r. returned from Boston Friday------M r. Cleveland Sleeper of Boston, which was tist Church, Thomaston, Thursday, June 17, delphia arrived in town last week and are land where he has secured employment with Overcoats, all wool, sold Rev. M r. Ogier Presiding Elder, occupied solemnized at the residence of the bride’s di miciled at Abbottsford------Gilbert Patten Capt. E. S. Farwell. all tho Reason at $12.00, 100 odd Vests, all wool, regu­ to consider the subject of Systematic Chris­ the pulpit of the M. E. church Sunday and parents, 104 Foster street, Brighton. is entertaining for the Summer M r. John I L lar prices $1, $1.25 and $1.60. tian Beneficience. The following program Lucius Sidelinger hat a fig tree with 32 figs Cut Price 88 76 preached a most able sermon. The sacrament The bride is well known in social circlet Wilson an author and story teller of well has been arranged: growing on if. I t is seven years old, six feet Cut Price Choice 9Oc o f the Lord's supper was administered------1 he of Brighton, and the groom is a prominent known ability especially through the West. 9.30. Pratae Serrlee. high and ten and one half inches in circum ­ BARGAIN NO. 6. ministerial convention commenced Monday, business man of Ibis city. Leader, Edward O’ B BiiTgrss T o the people of this section his writings in BARCAIN NO. 6. ference at the base. The tigs ate about as 60 dozen Summer Balbrig- June 14 and will continue until Thursday. The residence was masted with rotes, 9.46. Prayer Service, the Y outh’s Companion have been read with Leader, Deacon Edward Brown large as acborns now and are expected to be gan Underwear. 150 pairs Boys Knee Pants, Able preachers w ill be present------Levi T . pinks, hyacinths, lilies of the valley, rhodo­ much pleasure. M r. Wilson is accompanied Marr returned from Boston on Friday, bring 10.00. Pennon, Rev Herbert K. Thayer ripe by August. (two pi«es) warranted not to rip, regular dendrons and tropical verdnre. 10.40. Experience Meeting-** 1. Benefits of giv­ by his only daughter, Miss Gladys. M r. and 48c per suit W e do not know who Miss H arriet M . prico 60c 65c and 75c. ing several nice horses. A t 7.30 the guests assembled in the ing. 'I. My Plan of Giving, Miss Wilson have already become much Leader, Rev. Sewall Brown Rhoades is, only that she is from Union and BARCAIN NO 7. St ic k n e y Co r n e r .— The Stickneys went library, which was decorated with white enamored with Camden’s many attractions. Cut Price 4Oc 11.90. Intermission a member of the graduating class of the East 100 pairs neat gray mixed to Appleton Saturday and played the Appleton roaet and maidenhair fern, and under a wed­ 1.30. Praise Service, Leader, Rev. J. F Tilton Next Friday, June 18 has been set apart by Maine Conference Seminary this Summer. Pants, not all wool but BARCAIN NO 8. team. About 25 went from here to see the ding bell of white and pink carnations Rev. 1.40. Scripture and Prayer, Rev. O. F. Jenkins game which was not at all interesting part of 1.60. Paper, Christian Giving, Mrs. R. C. Hall the Grand Master of the 1. O. O. F. as But we note in the list of prizes awarded at just as good, sold all the 160 pairs odd all wool Pants, A. A. Berle, an intimate friend of the family, it being played in a drizzling rain. The 2.10. Singing Memorial Day and all Odd Fellows and that institution on graduation day this young season $1.60. sold for $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. tied the nuptial knot. 2.20. Address, Commtaaion on Systematic Chris­ Rebekahs are requested to meet in the lodge lady received a prize for the best examination Stickneys pounded the ball terrifically and the A feature of the ceremony was the three tian Beneficence; purpose and work, national, room of Mt. Battle Lodge in the afternoon at Cut Price 81 69 Appletons chased it. The Stickneys won by state, local Rev Edward A. Mason in moral science; the prize for Latin scholar­ Cut Price 09c little girls and a little boy who acted as at­ such a large sco.e that we won’t mention it 2.40. Closing Prayer Service, 5 o’clock. A procession will be formed and ship; the prize for Greek scholarship; and VOL'R MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING. tendants fur the bride. They were Misses Leader, Rev. W. A. Newcotnbc the company will proceed to the cemetery the prize for mathematical scholarship One ------A picked nine composed of substitutes Ethel Goodenougb aud Gertrude Sullivan, 3.80. Adjournment w’here the graves of deceased members will of the Stickneys and a few others played the Those attending will carry their own dinner, the is led to query if the few prizes given to near relatives of the bride and Miss Marion Thomaston Church providing sim ply tea and be decorated. There will be music by the others of her classmates were allowed by her regular nine Fiiday afternoon. Colgtove of and Master Jesse Googins niece and nephew coffee. band and after the ceremonies the company out o f charity and good nature— for she the Regulars caught for the Subs. It was a of the groom. The public schools will close this week. will again meet in the lodge room where an could undoubtedly have had them all had she close game from start to finish. Score, The maid o f honor was Miss Mabel K im CNER i c E ^ 9 T M I E R S . M r. Percy Bartlett principal of the High address will be delivered by Past Grand been so disposed.— Bangor Commercial. Regulars 16, Subs 14. The Regulars say ball, a cousin of the bride. She wore a School, and M r. A. L. Copeland, principal of Master Reuel Robinson. Miss Rhoades is the daughter of Mrs. Colgrove never played so bard to win before. gown of white organdie over pink, and the Grammar school have resigned their po­ Fred K . Allen has accepted a position as Chadwick and many friends here extend "C ollie” plays to win every time------Chap­ carried pink roses. Charles Sleeper, the man got his ankle hurt quite badly at A p ­ sitions------Mrs. E. L. Montgomery enter­ travelling salesman for the Megunticook congratulations. ROCKPORT groom’s brother, was best man. tained friends Friday evening at tea------Col. pleton Saturday------Henry Creamer, twin The bride looked charming in a creation of M ill. S. N . Butler has gone to Mass, for several Miss Lizzie Googins of Searsport is the C. H . Leighton has been at home a few days brother to W ilder Creamer, is at home from white corded silk and faille francaise, trimmed Joseph B Williamson who has been in the weeks visit with friends and relatives. H e guest o f Miss Edith Benner------Miss Loie ------A . L . W all has gone to Boston w’here he the state farm Bridgewater, Mass., where he with pearl ornaments and duchess lace. She jewelry business here since 1880 in which he w ill spend a few days with Geo. Thorndike at AUCTION Wooster and Miss Mabel Sylvester have has a position in the paving department------is employed. H e is on a few weeks vacation carried lilies of the valley. The happy couple has been successful has decided to go out of Taunton. H is wife has gone to Liberty to Grand Closing-Out Sale of opened ice cream parlors in the granite block The funeral of Capt. George Wallace was visiting relatives and friends here------Elden received under a bower of green in the business in order to go on the road as an stay. A barber from Rockland runs the shop ------C. C. Carey and Frank II. Shaw attended held Sunday at 2 p. m., Rev. C. A. Plummer Doe a police officer of Providence, R. I., with library. optician. M r. Williamson will be succeeded while he is gone. the Advent convention in Vinalhaven. his wife, is visiting his brother A lden------It is officiating------Warden Hillm an Smith has by George F. Gage of Dover, N. IL, who The ushers w ere: Messrs H enry Sullivan Josh Mitchell and John White have engaged Stage & Teaming Stock The following regarding J. F . W ym an, a said that Vinal Keen has been granted an been in Lowell and vicinity the past few W ill Ilaley and Roscoe C. Kim ball, cousins of comes to town highly recommended. M r. the frog pond in front of the engine house and former resident of this town, taxon from the days on business. Mrs. Smith accompanied AT THE STABLE OF increase of pension from 68 to $27 per month the bride, and Howard W. Wellwood, Arthur W illiam son’s family will continue to reside in propose establishing a bath house there. The Northfield, Minn., Independent will be of in­ him ------Miss Mabel Hewett came home from from September last------W . A . Racklitf has B. W hite and James Young Jr. this town. young men were seen threshing around terest to our readers: “ Commander J. F. Farmington, Saturday. Miss Hewett has traded his little bay gelding for a large gray A n orchestra hidden behind several large The Ladies Aid Society will hold an apron in the pond a few nights ago and say the CMS. E BARNARD, UNION. Wyman is wearing a handsome badge nowa­ just graduated successfully from the State gelding. A lvin made a good trade------There palms, ferns and tropical plants dispensed sale in the Methodist vestry Thursday after­ water is very warm, with a soft bottom to days, which has more meaning in it than normal school at that place------Miss Helen was a large crowd at the baked bean supper music in the balcony. Refreshments were noon and evening There will also be an stand on. They also claim mineral properties Thursday, July 1 st, would be recognized at first sight by a person Carr who ha* been visiting friends in Bangor at Daniel Weavers, Saturday, June 12. served throughout the evening. entertainment in the evening to consist of for the water. not posted in army matters. It is one that he is at home. At IO o’clock a. m. N o r t h W a s h in g t o n .— Miss Ida Cun­ After an extended tour Mr. and Mrs. readings, vocal selections and selections by Miss Georgia R. Henderson, of Rockland, received from his comrades ot the 3rd Rhode ningham who has been employed in Boston Cr ildren’s Day will be observed at the (If stormy Thursday the sale will be held Sleeper w ill reside at 462 Washington street, an orchestra. Ice cream and cake will be wa* in town Saturday enroute for a visit to Frhlay, July 2d.) Island heavy artillery, Iasi August, but which and Lynn, for a few yeais is home on a short Baptist Church next Sunday morning. There Brighton. They will be “at home” on Thurs­ served and a grand good time is exoected. her mother at Burkettville, where she w ill THE STOCK CONSISTS OF he has not worn until lately, whether from vacation------Mrs. P. M. and M. W. Lenfest w ill be a concert at 10.30 o’clock------Mrs. day, Nov. 4 and 18. spend her vacation. Miss Henderson is a modesty or reverence, for the button badge visited friends at Augusta and Manchester a Edward S tarrttl went to Boston Friday. Dr. F. E. Freeman, milk inspector, of a s a o Belfast was in town last week and tested the school teacher in the primary department at horses was sent to M r. Wyman by the heavy few days last week------W hile your scribe was Y ork County sent two representatives to herds of E . S. Stearns, J. Z. Keller, Jeremiah the Lincoln street school house.------The boys Stagers and W orkers; artillery which was stationed on M orris Is ­ returning home from the post office Wednes­ ST. GEORGE the prison last w eek: John McConnick for land, Charleston harbor, during the operations day morning, with bis C.-G. in his pockets, N utt and P. P. Freeman finding them free from Kents H ill school are home, Ray G lea­ 5 Covered Stage Wagons; 5 Grocery T e n a n t 's H ar b o r .— Sch. Emma, of five years for compound larceny and Joseph in that vicinity. W hile there a solid shot from tuberculosis. son, Will Pullen and the two Grinnell W agons; he heard the report of a gun, and soon came Brewer, diacharged a load o f lumber at W ard three years for same crime. was fired from a Brooks rifle in the rebel bat­ Miss Marion Wadsworth has returned from brothers. 4 Express Wagons; upon W ill Prescott, who with his sleeves Fuller’! wharf last week for H . F. Kalloch tery B, on Sullivan island, passing directly A rthur Bigelow having served a two years a visit in Middletown, Mass------D r. J. K Th e subject for the Pine Tree Club is "A n 4 Open and 2 Covered Stage Fungs; rolled up, was shying stones into a tree, at a ------Quite a number of our young people a t­ over the United States iron-clad 'N ew Iro n ­ sentence at the prison for cheating by false Hooper, who has been confined to the house evening with nature.” The program is as 4 sets Single Sleds; 5 sets Double Sleds; two forty rate. We beg 111 to laugh, and re­ tended the concert at Wiley’s Corner Sunday sides' and landed in the works of M r. W y­ retynses, was released last week------Mrs. L. by sickness, is again able to attend to his follows; Singing; quotations pertaining to marked, “thats the way to do, lay your gun evening------J. Whitehouse was in Boston a >. Hill of Waldoboro and Mrs. Harriet 1 set Ox Sleds; man’s regiment. Part of it was secured and E duties------Mrs. W. V. Lane is home from a birds; sketch of Holm es; talk on birds by aside, and take rocks.” On glancing up in few daya last week------Capt. Fred Sherer and 2 Lime Cask Racks; 1 Spring Rigging; preserved as a moments, and at the last regi­ the tree we beheld a monster 'hen-hawk, Stimpson o f Houlton are the guests of Mrs. visit in Portland------Miss Jessie F. Lewis and E . L . Daggett; trees noted in history by son H arold left for Boston Saturday------Have Olive Stackpole------Capt. James Creighton 2 W inter Racks; 2 sets Harness, double mental reunion Capt. Geo. L. Smith presented Miss Margaret Miller have joined the ranks Mrs. L . R. M orton; singing. A n unusual hanging by the neck in a crutch. “ By gosh,” you tried that Dentifoam of Sheerer's. It is a and single and lead. to the survivors handsome badges, made in arrived home from sea Saturday, after an ex­ o f bicycle riders------Miss Florence Leland amount of interest was manifested by the out­ Will remarked, “if 1 get him I'll have to climb fine preparation lor the teeth------M ist Ora The stock wilt positively'be sold to tho highest part from the copper rim of the shell fired at tended absence. and Miss Bessie Adams have returned from side public in the last meeting which was a the tree,” so spitting on bis hands, and un­ Holbrook of Boothbay is visiting at Mrs. bidder for CASH. No mstter how small the bids, them on Morris island. Around the outside Rev. C. D . Boothby, pastor of the Congre­ Boston------Miss Priscilla M . Alden has re­ success in every way and all were much the largest of the small ones takes the stuff. Will buttoning his left suspender, he proceeded to Daniel Holbrook’s------Capt. D . W . Gilea left of the badge are the letters 3d R. H. A. Vet. gational church has entered upon a vacation turned home from Boston where she at­ interested in the fine program given. be sold in lots to suit purchasers. do so, and after a time, threw the hawk last Tuesday lor Boston------Capt. Isaiah Hart O. E. B A R N A R D . Ass'n and in the center is the design of the of three weeks. There will be no preaching tended Miss Chamberlayn’s school------Miss down, and it has been a question to your was in Waldoboro a few days last week------Annual meeting of the Congregational badge of the tenth army corps, to which the services at the church during his absence. Carrie Broughton of Taunton is visiting Mrs. C. W. BUTLER, Auctioneer scribe ever since, whether be shot the hawk, W . J. Hastings left for Boston last Tuesday Society, Thursday evening, June 17. regiment belonged, in red, the artillery color. Capt. Ohed Andrews has returned from a Maria Andrews------Miss Edith Knight has or the hawk committed suicide. ------Mrs. Simon Pierson came borne for a Rev. T. P. Gales attended conference at At the close of the reunion one of these voyage to South America. He will remain at relum ed from Portland where she has been week, Saturday------Joseph W all left last Thomaston last week. H e delivered an Boiton who hat been visiting frienili here has badges was sent to M r. W yinan by the com­ home this Summer. Capt. Brown of St. studying Kindergarten------Miss Myrtle Salis­ WARREN Tuesday for Boston. H e w ill make his first trip address on “ Better Bible Study— its needs and returned home— Albert Brown visited his sis­ rades who were present.” George will go master of Capt. Andrews’ bury is visiting friends at M t. Desert. Last Tuesday evening the officers of W m . in Sch. W illie I I . Childs------Fred Snow, who Methods,” Tuesday. There was a large at- ter, Mrs. Willis Norwood, recently— Mrs. The Rockport graduating class of the schooner, the Grace Andrews. Payson Relief Corps were installed by Past has been in Boston the past W inter, returned endance from Union present on both days. Frank Hint of Rockland spent a week with H igh school attended the graduation exer­ Pres. M ary E. Moody, in a very pleasing and home Sunday------Mrs. L . C. Robinson of Six deer were seen near the residence of her parAts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryant— cises o f the Rockland H igh school, Thursday APPLETON E. E. Light, member Maine Board ot satisfactory manner. A t the conclusion o f the Philadelphia arrived Saturday to spend the Ira V inal on Wadsworth street one morning W ill Bowley has gone to Rhode Island to evening------Mrs. N. R. Pearson and children E l m w o o d .— Elmer Messer of Union Agriculture attended a meeting of that society ceremonies an entertainment of vocal, and Summer------Miss N ettie Meservey left Thurs­ last week------The Knox Hose Company work where he has a fine position as guard in are visiting Mrs. Pearson’s parents in South visited at his uncle’s Vinal Messer’s last M on­ at Orono last week. H e was also present at instrumental music was given with recitations, day for New York------Miss Nannie Loud is building is receiving a coat of paint------Rev. the state prison— I I . M . Fossett has purchased Paris. day------Miss Eva Pratte visited her aunt, Mrs. Farmers’ Field Day held at University of followed by refreshments o f cake and ice at the Maine General Hospital, Portland------H . B. Phelps attended the Episcopal Diocesan a cow of Mrs. A . Fossett— H . L . Johnston S. F . McAlister fell down a flight of stairs Frank Larason, last week------Rosella Mitchell Maine. cream. A very pleasant social time was en­ Mrs. Louisa Burton and daughter Ada were at Convention at Portland Wednesday and and wife of Rockland were at Mrs. A. Fos­ Friday and is now confined to his home with and Miss Lydia Sprague visited Mrs. Frank joyed by all present------Benj. Spear has her sister’s, Mrs. R . R . Pierson, Sunday------Thursday------C. S Smith is having the Next session of Pomona with East Union sett’s, last Sunday— G. R. Messer has bought serious injuries. Lamsun Friday------Frank Lamson was in opened a shop in the Vinal block for repair­ Miss H attie Long, who has been at Vassar grounds in the rear of his residence graded. Grange, August 12, w ill be J observed as a yoke of oxen of C. Brackett------Mrs. Emma Mrs. Alonzo Stevens of Searsmont was the Rockland on business last Monday------Mrs. ing bicycles, jewelry, etc ----- Mrs. A . L. Jen- the past six months, came home Wednesday Vines and shrubs will be planted for orna­ Children’s Day. Daggett is visiting her niece, Mrs. Chas. guest of Mrs. W illis D . Piper, Friday------Mrs. Albian Carroll of Washington is visiting rela­ ness was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W . F. on a vacation------Miss M ercy J. Fuller, who mental purposes Chas. E. Barnard is going to sell at auction Heath. Edwin Storms and daughter are visiting Mr. tives and friends in this vicinity------Miss W ight, last week------Mis. Emerson and has been at Camden for the past two years, is V ery few tree worms have been seen this all his stage and teaming stock, consisting of and Mrs. Charles Keene in Jonespoit------N ellie Lawrence who has been at work for So u t h U n io n .— Mrs. Caroline S. Alden, daughter are the guests of Mrs. J. W . W ake­ at home for a rest------Mrs. A . H . Burdick is season. These worms have been very de­ 25 horses, stage, wagons, express and grocery Children’s Day was oliserved in the Congrega­ Mrs. William Jlall returned home last who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Caroline field— —E. P. Rollins and family of Rock­ at the Eye & Ear Infirmary in Portland. wagons, sleds, cask racks, harnesses, etc. structive visitors and their departure will be Wednesday. Jones,bas lectured In the schoolhouse Sundays tional church Suuday. Interesting exercises land passed the Sabbath here with his father, much rejoiced at. The sale takes place Thursday, July I, at 10 were given by the children in the morning. W il e y 's C o r n e r .— Deer are reported as W est A ppleto n.— W alter Stover arrived at at three p. m. for the past three weeks. She P. Rollins------The people here seem to do o’clock a. m., with the only and original Special services weie held in the evening being seen every day in and around this vi­ Th e Baptist meeting house has received its his father’s this week from Malden, Mass. w ill lecture every Sunday afternoon this their own advertising. W e noticed in riding Gorham Butler as auctioneer. with an able address by Rev. C. W . cinity------Mrs. Abitha Wiggin of Wheeler's annual cleansing. — M r. and Mrs. V . O. Bartlett were in Cam month, then about the first of July she w ill to Thomaston one board out “job printing join her husband in California. She lectures Fisher------Miss Adelia T. Carleton is home Bay called on friends here last Sunday------Th e residence of Capt. James Creighton, den Saturday------Jacob Stover, our smart old N o r t h U n io n .— Many farmers have not done here;” the next house, “ St. Bernard from Boston where she has been attending Mrs. Sarah Robinson came home from Phila­ M ain street, is being painted in colors. A n ­ gentleman, 84 years old, went to Liberty planted a hill of anything yet, owing to the on faith cure. She has been a teacher in the pups for sale ” A little further along fancy school------Rev. Samuel Towne of Bangor delphia last week where she has been with drews & Hastings have the job. Saturday, starting at 6 o’clock, with a loaded wet weather—Quite a number attended the “ School of Christ” for the past two years in eggs for hatching and fowls for sale, another was the guest Friday of Rev. C. W . Fisher her husband for some years. She w ill visit team. We take great pride in Mr. and ball at Washington last Wednesday evening the W est H e r meetings at the schoolhouse pigs and still another cows and other ani­ L a Barre’s Minstrels are booked for the ------Rev. T. E. Brastow returned Thursday her daughters, Mis. W. E. Sheerer and Mrs. Stover. and report a good time— Henry Lazer of are well attended—Capt. Harding is carrying mals. W atts hall Friday night, and should be greet­ from Sherman Mills and Bangor------Mrs. Mrs. W m . Barton this week------Th e church on Ellis Payson’s farm, this season— V ery few Pleasantville .— Josiah Boynton has re­ ed with a full bouse. Dexter Barnes o f Hope is visiting her daugh­ is to receive some repairs this week in parting have planted their gardens yet at this writing, turned to his home in Lynn— W ill and Lilun Miss Fountain, assistant in the H igh School ------The program June 14— Charles McFarland has quite a little ter, Mrs. Nellie N. Piper Prescott of South Liberty have been visiting of) a portion of the interior for a vestry. is ill. The school has but one session a day Bicknell, of Rockland, will do the job------business at his barber shop— Herbert Messer for the high and grammar school graduating for a few days at F. C. Leach’s— Mrs. W . J. ------Miss M argaret Ruggles who has been has moved into W illis Luce’s new bouse— A. exercises may he found in another column. Russell is with Mrs. Frank Overlock of W ar­ Mrs. Catherine Robinson is still confined to attending Bradford Academy is expected to her bed------The United States steam buoy Worcester Buckeye flowers B. Harding, Esq., attended the Congregation­ Both classes have arranged a nice programs. ren—Horace Gibson and Walter Hughes be at home Thursday------Warren Washburn, tender was in the river last Friday setting al county conterence at Thomaston, last week H on. P. J. Carleton has returned from a have quit working for C. F. Wotton and a Thomaston boy, will graduate from Water­ huoya------John F. Wiley and family arrived — School closet next week, after a short term business trip to Boston and N ew Y o rk ------moved their families to Rockland— Charles ville H igh School, this month. Rev. C. W. Filter left yesterday morning for home last Saturday from Redstone------Frank of eight weeks. It is to be regretted that we Young is at South Waldoboro working for Robinson and C. N. Hall are working at Children’s Day was held at the Congrega­ I cannot have a longer term of ten weeks, as a few weeks vacation in Stoughton and Alvah W otton— Elias Davis has improved Malden, Mass.------Cspt. G. A. Andrews of Port Clyde on the railway------Miss M innie tional church, Sunday. The members of the scholars just get under way when the school the looks of hia house by putting in new Barrett, who is teaching school at Tenant’s Sunday-school gave an interesting concert in closes— County Commissioner S. W . Jonts is the barkentine Addie M orrill is home for a windows— Ransford Crouse of Rockland is Harbor, spent last Sunday here the guest of the morning. A large congregation was at Rockland this week on official business. few days. The vessel is in Boston loading diiving one of C. F. Wotton'a teaaaa— Several Mra. Martha Bachelder------Miss Carrie present. Th e church was tastefully deco­ for Buenos Ayres------Mrs. W. C. Tuttle of horn this place are talking of going to Togus Ewell and Mrs Wm. Seavey, while walking rated. HOPE Belfast is visiting Mrs. I I . J. Tibbetts------the 17th— Rev. S. H . Burton led the C. E. Mis. Nancy Tribou enteitained the gradu­ along the shore odc day last week, discovered Mrs. E. R. Bumps will leave Thursday for meeting Wednesday evening— Dr, Bachelder The H ope B. B. team went to Lincolnville ating class o f her school at her home Satur­ a good aized seal lying on the shore where Bangor to visit her sister, Mrs. H arry Put­ of Rockland was in the place Sunday after­ one day this week and done up the team day evening. Refreshments were served and the receeding tide had left it. They killed it nam ------Mrs. C. W iley spent Sunday in noon and took the lead of the meeting at the there, 39 to 7. Following are players and scholars and teachers bad an enjoyable’ time. with stones and bad its nose severed and a Tenant*! Harbor. close of the Sunday school in a very pleasing positions: Annie Ingraham entertained the graduating bounty of one dollar was earned for their Ship Joseph B. Thomas, Lermond, has manner. HO I’S. !C .r - J V - 7 4 LINCOLNVILLE. class of her school Saturday afternoon and trouble. chartered to load lumber at Port Blahely for IloXb., O. likewise all had a good time. Buenos Ayres. The Thomas is now in Japan NORTH HAVEN Hsbks, B. a numas, u . W inslow Dillingham has purchased the G eorges R iv e r .— The Y. P. S. C. E. meet­ and w ill come across in ballast. H ansl-ld, II. Fletcher Somebody has started the report that there ing was held in the school house last Saturday Thomas, U. Small house on Sea street------Capt. Robert Miss M . Bartlett of Portland who has been Kimball. U. are no potato bugs this year. This is a mis­ evening and led by Frank Clark. The topic Wau.fl.ld, G. Dy$r Cooper, one of Rockport’s oldest citizen’s, visiting Mrs. Edward Weston, left for Lewis­ take as they made their appearance the first was, “The tongue as a Christian’s tool.” Ex. S t f e . Wagner died Friday evening. Deceased was 76 years ton, Monday------Mrs. Edward Weston went Las sell ot M ay------F . H .S m ith has been quite ill------4 :1 -1 7 ------Quite a number from this place old. Funeral services were solemnized yes­ to Lisbon, Monday to visit relative*------Kimball, F. Elms Rev. F. Purvis attended the quarterly meeting attended the quarterly meeting held at Athearn, Colburu terday, Rev. N. R. Pearson of the Methodist A rthur Elliot has accepted the position of at Martinsville last week------W. O. Water­ W ill Cut More Grass church officiating. Tenant's Harbor last Tuesday and Wednes­ second mate of sch. D . H . Rivers. M r*. C. A . Mansfield has sold her farm to man has sold a valuable cow to H . F . Crock­ day------Miss Emma Kirkpatrick, who has Thursday night at the Opera House La- Advertised letters, June 14, Capt. W m . Sidney Luscom of Boston, who will occupy it ett, also one to J. W arren D ean------Mra. and been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lewis Barter, of For less money than any other mowers on the face of the earth. Barre's famous minstrels will occupy the stage. Flinton, James Walsh. as a Summer residence. She w ill vacate Mrs. Abner Cooper have returned from New W allton, St. George, the past week, has re­ They have the best foot lift, the best catting apparatus, the ouly This first class combination is one of the best about the 1st of July. Hampshire where they spent the W inter------turned home------Mrs. Almy Maxwell is stop­ machiues with self oiling pitman, the only machines with the traveling and should receive a full bouse. George E. Carver and daughter Eatclla have ping at Spruce H ead ------Caro Rhodes of N o r t h C u s h in g .— Oliver Jones has gone patented chafe plate for muintaiuiug the shear cut, lightest draft, It is not C. J. M . Merrifield o f this town MATINICUS returned from Rockland------F. H . Smith has Rockland, who has been visiting at Mrs. to Port Clyde, where he has employment------the easiest to haudle. who has taken the H o tel Fiske at South employed Irv in Grant for the Summer— James Frauk Claik's the past week, has leturned M rs. V . Bucklin of Rockland is the guest of The farmers are making slow progress on Hope. Mr. Merrifield is negotiating for the Brown has purchased a horae o f W . Barrows home. her brother Emery Weaver------Mrs. James account of the bad weather------M ary Davies Hotel Atwood in Lewiston with every indi­ of Rockville------Mrs. F. Purvis went to Young was in Thomaston, Wednesday------W ill Mow the Roughest Fields is in town from Rockland with a stock of cation of making a lease according to th< Rockland last week------Dea. Eliaha Grant is Alfred Moore has returned home from sea trinkets, etc.------D r. Frank Crie was here last Lewiston Sun. And we predict that Mr. building a new barn which it to he 60 by 40 POMONA GRANGE ------Mrs. Lizzie Spear spent the day with The best mower on smooth Helds, always reliable, always ready week en-route for Crie Haven where be is Merrifield would make a success in his man­ feet with a basement------B. K . Carver and her aunt Mrs. Permelia Priest of Thomsston, for work aud will save each year in repairs more than the differ­ passing the Summer st bis former home------agement of this well known hostelry. last Friday------There was a sociable at the Fred Alexander went to Vinalhaven 2, >2.50, >3, ing of last week was a success. The music Are guaranteed by the manufacturer in every particular. They will FRANK I. CHENEY. >3.50, >4, >4.50. ■ All the uew shape* and colors iu was fine and notwithstanding the coolness of Sworn to before me and tuhsciihed in my H u is and Capa, Fancy Shir la, all atylea, tell their uwu story iu the hay Held aud after using a Worcester Bake you the atmosphere the ice cream melted rapidly A beautiful picture with frame, would have no other. presence, tbis6lb day of December, A . D .,1880. beat on the market for 60c. Customers down the throats of the hungry spectators . --- , A. W. GLEASON, French plate glass mirror, gold or find wliat they want at the Trade Cen­ ■ Alston Crommet is sick with lonsilitis < SEAL > silver watch FREE when your pur­ Drexel Lawn Blower 14 in. $3.00, 16 in. $3 25. ------The Albion band went to Clinton Sun­ ter, iu quality and price. * -v'' Notary Public. chases amount to >20.00. day to furnish music for the I . O . of O . F .’s Hail’s Catarrh Cuic taken internally aud Memorial service! but on account of the rain acts directly on the blood and mucous sur­ LEVI 8EAVEY, it was postponed one week------Mrs. Esther faces o f the system. Send tor testimonials, E. L. DILLINGHAM, W ing spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last free. WENTWORTH CO., 338 Main St Trad* Canter, - Thomaston West End, - • - THOMASTON. ME. week with Mrs. H . L. McLaughlin. F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. TUB ROCKbANI) COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1897

PERSONAL MENTION A Tire That is Selling Fast WE DEFEAT PORTLAND In One of the Moot fntereetlnir and Hotly Alfred Bateman c f Low ell, Mass , was in Contented Game* of the Sennon. We Are Not Selling at Cost the city last week. $2.00 $2.00 “ Bessie” M cQ w rk and his “ gang” expected Rev. Frances Purvia from N orth H aven to have an easy time with Rockland Friday Neither are we going out of bunineBa but tbeee was in the city and Rockport last week. and great was their chagrin when they left prices look like it. Small Profiti, and Quick Capt. Jesse Wilson o f Thomsston was in Broadway grounds with a defeat scored Sales for Cash . . . 1 2 the city last week. against them. J. R. Smith was home from W arren last “ Napoleon” Bass was the boy who did the FLOUR. week. trick and he made himself Solid with the Mrs. Daniel McLoud went to Waldoboro crowd by splendid twirling even when the O ur sales on F lo u r are enormnun, hecanse At all prices from 19c per pound up to 35c w hich bays a very fine Fomosa ' »olong last week, called there by the death of her men behind him lost several runs by stupid we sell tho host at tho lowoet prlee. Vande Velde V ery finest W in te r W h eat m illed Sfi 40 which we guarantee will suit the most fas­ base running. Bass had the heavy hitting mother, Mrs. Jerusha Black. tidious ten drinker. W ith the Chase Tough Tread Tira yon can rid© with parfact safety, and no loss of braves from the Forest City breaking their Very flnoat Spring Wheat milled, S Miss Fannie Mitchell of Hurricane is V e ry finest B o iler Process m illed, A 00 speed, over wot macadam or asphalt, with no slipping. Tho same Is true when riding on hacks in vain attempts to hit the ball and MI8CRLLANEOU8 stopping at Robert Geyer’s, Grace street. country roads, where you have to keep crossing through sand. You can do this with only in the fourth inning was he hit for more LAUD 9 lbs Best Rolled Oais, 25c C a b i n e t s Mr. and Mrs. Leander Welt of Camden perfect confidence, and avoid all slipping or falls. than one hit. His fielding support was of a Bost Pure, 10 lb Palls, 70o B eef, W in e ar.d Iro n , very best, pint ***£• were in the city last week. We do nil kinds ®f Rcpilrlng and do it well as onp wsrk will lesllfy. most excellent character and 'tis hard to Best Compound Fairbanks, fific Miss Grace Smith from Vinalhaven was in understand how the Rockland fielders man­ (10 lh Palls) N ew Y ork Pea Beans, hand picked, best, the city last week. ROBINSON <&. SMITH, age to make so many errors when away from SUGAR per peck, 35c Bert Strout has returned to his home in 20 Oak. St. - - Tlocltlnncl home. 1 pound good t ream T a rta r, 22c The game was won in the first three in ­ Best Fine G ranulated, Oftc 5 pounds Best Bulk Starch, 25c Washington. Best Light Brown, 04 l*2c I pound Best Citron, 17o $ 2 .0 0 nings when Engle was hatted out of the box. I 100 lbs F in e granulated, S4 8A Mrs. Ellis Wade Is visiting In Warren. 1 pound Three Crow Cream Tartar, 33o Mrs. Bird was assisted by Missei Ellen Rice, VINALHAVEN Every Rockland man hit the hall hard in Charles M arr of U nion was in the city last M O L A S S E S 1 pound Stlcknev A Poor ('ream Tartar 33c Edith Simonton and Mabel Dunbar. La Barre’f famous ministrels are to occupy these innings and when the smoke had cleared JmUBI 1 pennd Fancy Rio Coffee, 22c P e r D o z. week. the Memorial Opera House to morrow (W ed­ away seven Limeburneri had crossed the V ery finest made Fancy Ponce at 40c a J 1 pound P ure Rio Coffee, IHc Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Mahoney of Lincolnville Mrs. John Bird has returned from a visit in nesday) night. The minstrels opened (he home plate. . gallon. 1 pottnd Good Rio Coffee, 15c are visiting W . W . K n ig h t’s Myrtle street. Very FI neat Poto Rico made nt .'Wo a gallon During the Month of June for New York. new opera house at Machias Saturday night This looked like having a cinch on the ' 5 pounds Gold Dust W ashing Powder, 20c James G. Ryan ia home from I ties boro, game and the crowd felt awfully good natured ' One trial will vonvlnco you, all we claim. fi pounds Best B ulk Soda, 25c Mrs. E. F. Liddy has returned from a two giving a great show to a great crowd. F ri­ W o have cheaper grades as low as 19c a where he has been the past fortnight. 4 pounda Fancy evaporated Apples, 25c Regular $4 Pictures. weeks’ visit in Everett, Mass., and Providence, day night they played a return engagement at but “ Beasie” died hard and in the foutth gallon. 1 Bar Harbor calling out a big house. Among inning he sent the cold shivers down our ; R . I. Miss Linnie Brewer has gone to Hoboken, 8 O A P 8 The state of the weather does not N . J. for a visit o f several weeks. the many attractions are Master Freddie, the hacks. The ball seemed to have a tendency j M'S. H . E. Nash ia visiting in W aterville. Standard 10 bars for 25c Romemher that we compete both In aflect the ’‘Vaiide Velde” process boy dancer, whose equal is seldom seen on to sail over the right field fence and when the Robert Collins spent Sunday at his home Star, 7 bars for SBj| PRICK and In QUALITY. We sell only Howard Spofford, landlord o f the Acadian agony was over the score stood 7 to 5 in our of taking pictures. A perfect like­ in Bucksport. the stage. American Family, 7 bars for 25c pure, frosh goods and guarantee satisfaction H otel in Stonington, was in the city Friday, lavor. Houle started the hall again in the ness can ho obtained under any Rev. J. H . Parsbley o f Lawrence was one of Schooner Evelyn Smith arrived the 5th with A m erican E x tra , H bars for 25o In every cane. Note these few prices and accompanied by his wife. next inning sending the ball over the center Lenox, 7 bars for 25c remombor that you can save money here on atmospheric condition. the alter dinner speakers at Newton com­ 80,000 Iresh mixed fbh. Two boat fishermen Miss Una Haines, who has been the guest field fence for a “ homer” in one of the Welcome, (> bars for 25o anything in the grocery Ike. mencement last week and made a decided caught nine halibut ofl here one day last week, of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Doe at the Highlands, the largest weighing 100 pounds. longest hits ever made on the grounds. S2.OO Per Doz. hit in a speech that sparkled with wit and Bass put on an extra crook to his hack, is now visiting in Boston. humor, treating of the “Trials of a Minister.” A handsome Hermes bicycle recently ar gave his trousers another hitch, spnt on his Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Parker and daughter M r. Parsbley is in Rockland today attending rived in t »wn and the joint owners, Misses hands and with a sardonic grin on his fea­ Jessie, who have been visiting at M . M . Clyde and Maud .Libby, are fast becoming the Burkett Kalloch wedding. tures shot the sphere over the plate in all North End Cash Grocery, FRANCES WADE, Parker's, Warren street, have returned to skilled riders.. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss kinds of shapes and do the best they could T&81moJone4 their home in Haverhill. Ranki i Black, also 306 Main St., near Park, Spear Black. Carrie Evelyn, daughter of M r. and Mrs. John The many friends of Miss Edith Smith will the Portlands could not get another man Miss Maggie Flanagan is in Bangor for a D. Ripley, to Walter T. Duncan, Wednesday be glad to learn that althrough still confined across the home plate. week’s visit. evening, June 23 AU of this city. to her own room sh ejs recovering from her M iller who was substituted for Engle iu June 12, nt Bangor, Hangars 4, Lewistons MARINE MATTERS. Mrs. Charles Thomas is visiting relatives L . M . Keene and sons Louis and Bertie* recent critical illness. the third proved an enigma for Rockland and 3, five innings. in Portland. and Miss Stella Keene left Fremont, Neb., Quincy M aker and daughter are the victims but four safe hits were made from his de­ June 15. At Augusta— K-ickland-Auguita W hut Our Home Veneele Are Doing.—Note* Miss May Hichborne of Stockton is visiting today for this city w htre they will arrive the of a very sad accident which occured early livery. game postponed; wet grounds. oT Qnnrter-deok und Fo’culr. Prices That Talk. Fiiday evening. M r. Maker accompanied by T l e last five innings was as pretty a con­ At Lewiston— Lewiston-Portland game friends in this city. latter part of the week. Mr. Keene and sons Sch*. Elect and Addle Clement brought W alter Parmlee was home from Lewiston will spend the Summer in this city and vicin­ his daughter leh home for a drive and rode as test of hall playing as the most pronounced postponed; rain. wood Friday from Brooksville. “cran k ” could wish to sec. In these five At Belfast*—Belfast 3, Bangor 2. to attend the graduation ball. , ity. far as F.M .Brow n's grocery store. When turn­ Scha John I. Perry and E. G. W illnr ’, ing a corner the horse became frightened and innings both teams gave a magniticent ex­ R o c k l a n d , Juno 15, 1897. The marriage of Frank J. Burkett of the New York via Portland, arrive I Saturday. Mrs Irene Fisk is visiting friends in Bangor. started at a rapid pace throwing out both oc­ firm Blackington & Burkett, and Miss Mary, hibition of ti-dding. The Rocklands have hut one game at home Dear Sir:—Below we quote to day’s Mr. and Mrs. George I I . Stover have been Sunday'* arrivals were: Schs. James R. daughter of Capt. and Mrs Charles Kalloch, cupants. Miss M aker dislocated a shoulder “ This is the inning we will do it,” said this week, on Thursday, when they will cross Talbot, flume, Charles R. Washington, Wes- prices fo r guests at the Thorndike H otel within the and M r. M aker sustained a broken leg. The “ Beasie” in the ninth but they didn't although hats with the youths from Belfast. There takes place at 7 this evening, at the bride’s terloo and Yankee Maid, Boston. Sdver week. they tried awfully hard. “ Beasie” was the residence on Broad street. Rev. J. H . Parsb former’s injuries are more, than possibly they i-n ’t a team iu the league playing faster ball ould have been had he not bravely clung to first man up and after one hall had been Spray, Salem; Florida, Providence. Yellow Corn, weight, per bu. 36c Miss Georgia Henderson has gone to ley came on from Lawrence, Mass., to per­ than the Belfast! and their defeats have all Burkettville to pass the Summer with her the reins and been dragged in trying to stop called swung his hat with teriftic force send­ been by close scores. A ll who should like to Sch. K it Carton, Kim ball, was in the har­ form the ceremony. bor yesterday loaded with atone from Vinal­ Yellow Corn, measure, •* 33o mother. the animal through a mistaken idea that the ing the hall into the clouds hut Fitzpatrick see the game continued in this city should The marriage o f Albert C. McLoon and daughter was still in the carriage. Both pulled it down all right and one spasm of not fail to he present at this contest. It will haven for New York. Yellow Corn Meal •* 33c Miss Rosa Allen left Rockland Saturday Miss Mabel Haines occurs tomorrow evening father and daughter are receiving the best of for Bean, Franklin county, where she will agony was over. Polbemus was the next be well worth seeing. Game will he called at Sch. Ira B. Ellems, Marston, is at Green's at the bride’s residence on Beech street. and a host of friends ate wishing them a man and he had three balls and two strikes three o’clock and Rockland is now making u Yellow Corn, Cracked, “ 33c spend the Summer with her mother. la n d in g loading stone for New York. M r. and Mrs. C. E. Daniels spent Sunday speedy recovery. on him I Ie had his eyes on the right field run for the pennant. Sch. Helen Montague, Adam ’, saTed F ri­ O ats. 32c to 35c John Scott and wife of Barre, V t., have in Lincolnville. fence and he made a brave attempt to land been visiting in the city the past week. They Weather penniting the V. II. band will oc­ day She has jetty stone from Hurricane for Capt. Fred Sherman is home from Lincoln­ cupy the band stand this evening and render the hall there but little Chestnet gobbled it z\ new hall team which travels under the Mayport, Fla. formerly resided in Rockland. up after a long, hard run. This ended the flowery title of Eastern Start, made its first ville. another of ita delightful open air concerts. Sch. M ary S. Wonaon, Gilbert, sailed F ri­ Mrs. Lottie Fuller, who has been a guest second spasm of agony. Only one man left. appearance hefore the public Saturday on the Mrs. A. L. Richardson and children, Her­ Every citizen knows what a fine hand we day for Portland from Cobb Lime Co. at Mrs. Henry V e rrill’s, School street, for the This was Burns. Six times he made vicious Middle street ground, and succeeded in NOTICE. bert and John, have gone to M t. Desert on a have and now that an attempt is to be made past three weeks, returned to her home in lunges at the hall. Tw o of them were strikes wiping up the earth with an aggregation 1 f Sch. Race Horse, W alker, for Port Gilbert, visit. to raise a fund to purchase uniforms, every Fitchburg, Mass., Saturday night. and four of them ugly fouls. The fourth South end youngsters, the score at the con­ N .S ., sailed Friday. Don't pay 85c or more for grain D. L . How ard, junior member of the citizen ought to willingly give something, fudge G. M . Ilit^ s was in Portland last however little toward the fund. Leader foul was up against the left field fence from clusion ol the fray being 22 to 9. Just glance Sch. S. M . Bird, M errill, sailed Saturday when you can get just ns.good at Howard Cigar Company, this city, will be week. Lyons has a sample Liherati cap with the let­ which it was plucked by Murphy in one of your eye over this list of talent found in the foi Cbevari, N.S., to load plaster for New married in Portland tomorrow to Miss Spear's for 33c per bushel. ters V . H . B. A collection will be taken dur­ the best plays of the game. makeup of tho Eastern Stars: Fred Yeatcn Y o rk . Mrs. J. A . Chadwick has gone to Liberty Amanda L. Johnson of Rockford, 111. The ing the concert and don't miss the opportun­ It was all over and the poor Limehurners c, Charlie M cKenzie p, Don Fuller I h, Don’t let them stufl you by saying for the Summer. ceremony will be performed by Rev. W . M. Sch. Caroline Knight, Cole, tailed Saturday ity to help the boys out. had won a game from the invincible Port Freddie Black 2 b, George (iay 3 h, Ned for Boston from Cobb Lim e Co. their grain is better for it is a great big Mrs. G . O. Bailey o f Belfast has been vis­ Kim m ell of the Universalist church. The lands. Veazie s s, Maurice Bird r f, Nahum Weeks The famous Eddie LaUarre Minstrels will Sch. Charley Woolsey, (Jinn, sailed today iting Mrs. C. F. Wood. bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bass pitched a very steady game allowing c I, W illiam Bird 1 f. The highly responsible bluff. appear at the Opera House tomorrow, evening Mrs. Louis T. Snow and daughter Martha Samuel Johnson of Rockford and she ii but one base on halls. Eleven Rockland duties of umpire were divided between Fred for New York from A. F. Crockett Co. and will doubtless draw a large audience as of Alameda, Calif., arrived in the city Satur­ counted one of the leading s ciety young men were left on bases and a hit at the right Campbell and Tom Frye. Sch. John J. Perry, Gilbert, from Perry Call and see for yourself. they come highly recommended. day and are the guests of Mrs. M ary A. N or­ ladies of that city and the young people time would have given us several more runs. Bros , sailed Tuesday for New York. especially will miss her presence very much. ton, Beech street Mrs. Snow was formerly A big crowd should greet the minstrels But we won and are satisfied. The Stickneys would like to hear from Sab. Hume, Grey, from Cobh Lim e Co., Respectfully yours, Miss Johuson is a graduate of the Rockford Miss M innie Cobb and this is her first visit Wednesday night at Memorial Hall. The score: some local team. Address F. E. Suiceforth, sailed today for Boston. Seminary and is an accomplished, talented to her former Rockland home since she went Mr. and Mrs. Young of Auburn formerly of ROCKLAND AB It B II TB PO A K captain, Stickney Corner. and charming young lady and it is a pleasure Sch. Maggie Hurley is at the South R a il­ to California twenty-one years ago. Enroute this place, are the guests of Mrs. Young's I)ora*v m 8 2 1 1 1 0 0 to know that she is to become one of us and Wiley lb & 0 4 1 1 1 8 0 0 way for repairs. Chas, T. S pear, east she visited her brother, C. W . S. Cobb in sister, Mrs. Jane M yrick------Dr. Lyford has Bangor .Com m ercial: “ lust note what a reside in our city. M r. How ard during his Sheehan ** 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 Scb. M arv Langdon, M aker, arrived at St. Louis. been confined to the house the past few days Fltzpatrlok 2b 4 1 2 2 2 8 0 game George Bass Ditched yesterday for 295 & 297 Main St. residence in this city has made hosts of Richmond, Va., 1 itb. Rev. and Mrs. C. A . Moore, Mrs. E. B. from illness------The horse attached to the Seal Quinn If 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 Rockland.' The little fellow would he pretty friends who extend congratulations and best Che* t net rf 6 0 8 8 8 0 0 Spear and daughter Katharine, Miss Adelaide Bay Farm m ilk cart became frightened on fair property for Bangor just now. But then Sch. John K . Souther, H am ilton, Rock­ wishes. After a wedding tour, to last for no Mahoney, o 4 0 0 0 6 2 0 iang your Grindstone Crocker and Hal Crocker are occupying the Main street Tuesday and started on a lively Coburn lb 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 a man never does half so well in his own city port for Washington with ice, arrived Satur­ specified time, the young couple will return to Farwell cottage at Cooper’s Beach for the runaway hut was stopped by C. L . Boman Murphy 8b 6 1 2 8 3 0 1 as does away.” Or rather people thiuk he day. saw horse, buy one Rockland where they will reside with Mr. Hr** p 6 1110 2 0 week. hefore the cream made butter------Mrs. W il­ doesn’t. Sch. Louisa Frances, Sargent, with corn for How ard’s parents on Rankin street. Mrs. I I . W . W ight,M iss M artha W ight and liam Jameson has returned from a three Total 38 7 12 12 *26 0 2 Belfast from Boston, was in the harbor Satur­ The base hall situation in this city looked Miss Lilian Fates are cottaging at Cooper’s weeks visit at Portland, the guest of M r. and PORTLAND day and sailed. Mrs. Conant, who formerly resided here------very dubious tor a few days hut the clouds Beach. AUGUSTA Coughlin rf 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sch. Fannie Earl, Stanley, sailed Monday The Congregational Y. P. S. C. E. gave a Mrs. E. G. Carver returned Saturday from a Nlcbol* 0 4 0 1 2 11 2 0 have rolled away, the sun is shining in all its Mrs. I I . G. Berry, M ibs Susan Snow, Miss for Bar Harbor. very pleasing entertainment Friday evening visit with friends at Thomaston------Mr. H am ­ Houle If 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 splendor, cheerful faces are encountered in Lucy Brown and Ilira m B. Snow arrived in Kou**oy 2b 4 1 0 0 4 2 2 Sch. Jennie F. W illey, Bulger, towed over at the chapel. Recitations were given by ilton of Buffalo, N . Y . viaited among friends place ol countenances long drawn out with the city Saturday and are at their Summer MeOutrk lb 4 1 1 2 8 0 0 to (Jreen's Landing Monday, where she loads Miss M arie K nibloe of Boston, ulso music by in town last w eek------E. G. Carver returned PolhetnuH in 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 despair and we can positively assure our home on M iddle street. stone for Mayport, Fla. Misses Smith and Sanborn------Miss Etta Saturday from Bangor. Burna 8b 4 0 0 0 2 8 0 readers on the* authority of Capt. Wiley that From the Belfast Age:—Wm. J. How­ Delael ** 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 Sch. Charlie A W illie, Post, from Cobb Thompson of Southport is spending a few The following members of Canton Vinal­ Engel p 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 a continuance of the Rockland team is an Lim e Co., sailed Monday foi New York. ard and Mrs. Nellie V. Howard went days here the guest of her brother, Patrol­ haven N o. 25 Patriarchs M ilitant were at Miller p 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 assured fact. And not only this hut that to Camden and Rockland, Tuesday, for a man Thompson------Visitation days began in Skowhegan last week to participate in the there w ill he material changes made in the Sch. E lla Francis is loading from Farrand, few days’ trip .------Miss Annabel W alker the village district schools the 7th, and will pleasure of the department field day: Major Total* 82 0 0 14 27 12 4 team by the laying off of some of the weaker Spear X’ Co. for New York. returned Wednesday from a short visit in continue for the coming week, closing with *Coughlln bit by baited ball. men and their places tilled by first class men. A. P. Green, Captain W . I I . Clark and wife, Sch, Richmond, Stanton, was loading last Rockland.------Mrs. Eben Clark went to the graduation exercises on Friday afternoon Lieutenant Everett Mills and wife, Ensign Rocklands 22800 000 0-1 Chestnet will be brought in from the out Portlands 0014 1000 0-6 night from Jos. Abbott for New York. Rockland, Friday for a visit with friends.------H on. J. F. H ill and wife left Monday for George Griffith, Fred Hinckley, C. E. Boman, field to play at short, Sheehan is hitting the Earned runs - Rockland, Portlund 4. Two baau Miss Margaret Pierce of Rockland arrived New Y o rk------M r. C. W. Stone and daughter, A. E. Wallace, W. II. Roberts, V. T. Follett, hall bard and it is expected to he more val­ Scbs. Charlie X W illie and Pemaquid from Tuesday on a visit with Capt. and Mrs. A . E . hit*, Nlcbol*, Houle, McQulrk, Polhemu*, lielzel Mrs. S. E. Farrar, have returned from Cali C. D. Athearn and wife, L . R. Vinal and wile, Home run—Houle. Stolen bates—Dor*ey, Wiley, uable at right than at short. A new third Boston, Ella Francis from Poitland, arrived Clark. fornia, where they have been making an ex L O. H opkins and wife, A. I I . Blood and Cheanet, Murphy. Double playa—Miller, Nichols baseman w ill be secured, a new catcher who Friday. Miss N ina Duley left this morning for Farm ­ tended visit------Augusta’s centernial, tbo’ uud McQulrk. Bate on ball*—by Bus*, llolzel; by can likewise play first base and a pitcher or wife, Joseph Rovinsky, M . F. Lenfest, S. S. Engle, Dorsey, Sheehan, Quinn: byMller, Dorsey, ington for a visit. Before her return Miss Duley now a thing of the past, will long be re York and wife, W. W. Conant, A. U. Palter Fitzpatrick, Quinn. Hit by pitched bull—Wiley. two. will attend the Summer School at Cottage membered. T h e decorations were fine and son, F. B. V in al, C. L . Calderwood, L . R. Htruok out—by Ba**, Nichols, itoUMney 2, Polbe W ith these changes the Rockland team FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS City, Martha’s Vineyard in company with the city was honored by the presence of many Smith, E. G. Carver and Josiah Reynolds. tnuM, Engle: by Eagle, Muhouey; by Miller. should be able to go along swimingly and Wiley, Hheehan, Quinn, Murphy, Ha**. Wild work out their own salvation. Miss Anna Coughlin, Miss Emma Shields of her former residents. Among them were The Crowell-Emery and Mason Dramatic pitch—Miller. Puaaed ball—Mahoney. Time of lleporUd from Hrowu Companx*. Mounted - Stones and other Rockland teachers. Chief Justice Fuller and family. Many peo­ game, 2. 20. Umpire—Carpenter. Capt. W iley has nothing hut words of Company completed a highly satisfactory en­ Weekly Freight €lpt)u,art ple seized the opportunity of meeting the raise for the Rockland business men who Mrs. W. D. Holbrook and daughter Mabel gagement here Saturday evening. Each per Chief Justice and his wife at the informal re ave come to bis assistance in time of need A good inquiry i* experienced for loogc Already to use. It costs returned this morning from a visit of four forrnance and especially the matinee drew E Th e Rocklands went to Portland Saturday and be appreciates it all the more from the voyage tonnage, ahi’^pew uf case oil and the weeks i East Boston, guests of M r. and Mrs. ception given at the close of the evening good sized audiences. Miss Crowell as an only . . . exercises------H on. James W . Bradbury cel­ and got “ turned” down most terribly by fact that times have been hard and the Australian-New Zealand lines both requiring J. I I . Holbrook. adventuress Thursday evening was very inter­ ebrated bis ninety-fifth birthday on June 10, “ Beasie” and bis Indians. The day was most weather most discouraging. There is still vessels for prompt and forward loading, but Mrs. J. R. Richardson and daughter Mary esting and easily and regally portrayed a very and entertained many friends. unfavorable for good playing, being cold with need of work and financial aid hut the worst the arrived of disengaged toonage continue S 2 .5 O who have been in Boston and vicinity the difficult character. In an entirely opposite a drizzling rain storm. “Billie” Malloy is over. Those interested will he asked to very Lght, and few ships are oifered firm for past week return tomorrow. role Friday evening she was equally fine. M r. started the game for Rockland hut was as contribute a small amount and we think the The Massasoit Engine Company of Lama Emery in “ La Belle R aise” was much ad­ future. Naturally under these circumstance* We have a good assortment of Allie C. Jones has gone to Green’s L a n d ­ rlscotta have received an invitation to attend wild as a March hare. This was Malloy's first feeling is such that what ia needed will lie mired and showed much talented acting. Mr. the tone uf the market is ^irm, though it ia loose stones (not mounted) that we ing to speud bis Summer vacation with D r. attempt to pitch for two weeks and under the doubtful if shippers w ould1 be willing to ne­ the muster in Bath on July 5. The prizes Kennedy was also an entertaining member of forthcoming. Chamberlain and wife. prevailing conditions took no chances of in ­ W e ore feeling much better this morning are selling very low. We have a for second class tubs are $75 first and >25 the company. gotiate upon a hauls above present quotations. few more of those famous G. A . Ames was in the city a few days the second. juring his arm. lie was relieved in the for it is suiely one of the most beautiful The Africun trade momentarily is dull, with past week on business. M r. and Mrs. Ames fourth inning by Fitzpatrick after the Port­ mornings it has ever been our pleasure to rates nominally unchanged. Shipper* of bar­ are very pleasantly situated in a nice sixty- RELIEF CORPS CHARITY lands had scored 17 times to our none. enjoy. Let us all take on a new lease of life rel petroleum are seemingly in need o f hut GRINDING MACHINES room hotel at Hillsboro Bridge, N. II. “ F iiz” of course took things easy. The Rock- alter two months of rain fur the indications little tonnage for early loading, and their lands hit hard enough to win hut the Port­ are that the pleasant weather is with us to J. W . W alker, the pian o tuner, is in Lew ­ The following interesting items are taken future requirements are uncertain, conse­ that fasten on the grindstone frame, Mysterious Letters lands hit harder. The game was fairly well stay. quently no opportunity is afforded owner* to iston and promises to be in this city early in from the annual report of Mrs. J. E. Rhodes, played in spite of the hard hitting. it is the only machine made that will July: treasurer of Edw in Libby R elief Corps: exact more lemuuerative returns. River Some grocers mark their cost prices Manager Quinn in a conversation over the The Maine Slate Base Ball League held a Total amount earned by Corps from June'l, Plate lumber freights remain quiet. A few g rin d Miss Bessie Robbins is visiting in Belfast, telephone after the game said Malloy was all meeting in St. James H otel Sunday to discuss in mysterious letters and sell the goods 1896 «<* June 1, 1897, A67°-74- Total expenses vessel* could probably be used from the the guest of Miss Emeroy G inn, who gradu­ right and was in condition to fool any team several matters of great interest to the league. MOWING MACHINE 1441,06, which includes $135.78 for charity. Provinces and (lu ll at $8 and #9 and f 11.50 ated from the Belfast H igh school last night. for what they can get. We murk in the league. H e is in excellent condition Among those present were secretary Ow(ju of Expended for charity since organization in aud $12 respectively, but these term* do not sections and do it well. It holds Richard Rhodes was the guest at Andover and with the contemplated changes Rockland Portland, who also represented the Portland appear satisfactory to owners, hence business everything at the SELI.in o price, which June 1SS4, £132695. Added to (his is a Academy, Saluiday, of Charles Littlefield. He will he muchly in the game. dub, Manager Garrity of Lewiston, Manager anything from a chisel to a stcaiu large amount of clothing, food, bedding, etc., for the time is quiet. There is very little was an interested witness of the Andover- is always as low as we ran afford Io T h e score: Long of Augusta, Manager Bacon of Belfast planer knife and costs only the value o f which it is impossible to esti­ doing in general cargo to Brazil or other Exeter bail game. aud manager Chris Tool of Bangor. South American freights, the steam lines ab­ ■nuke it, and we never deviate from it mate, but which is safe to say amounts to PO RTLAND. AB R B ii TB 1*0 A E Mrs. John Milliken of New York is the The first business taken up was lhat of the sorbing the bulk of curreut offerings. Several several hundred dollars. Number of members Coughlin r, 4 8 I 1 O O O dispute between Bangor and Augusta over the S 2 . 2 5 guest for a month or two of M r. and Mrs. L . Thatjhese figures are more than reason­ in good standing June 1, 1897, 278. It is the Nlcbol* 0, 6 6 4 6 2 1 0 vessels have been closed from Hie G ulf to S. Robinson, Grace street. Houle 1, 6 6 4 0 0 0 0 services of N ick Wise. Augusta claimed that Rio with lumber at £13. There is no im­ able tlie following list, we think, will ambition of the R elief Corps to assist Edwin Rouseey 2, 7 8 1 1 3 8 1 Wise had accepted terms aud transportation Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Parsbley of Lawrence, provement to report iu the line of West India Libby Post in raising the debt on their new MeOutrk , , 4 3 4 4 10 0 0 from them. Bangor admitted the transporta­ Mass., are guests of M r. and Mrs. S. G. Wilier 1, 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 or W indward business. Some few orders are H. H. Crie & Co., amply demoustrute: building, besides caring for their own charity tion part of the charge, and denied the other. Everett. work. And to do thia iney wish to call the Polberuua m , 4 4 8 4 6 0 0 in m arket fur coal, lumber and general cargo Burn* 8, 6 2 1 1 1 31 After hearing all (be evidence in (be case, it tonnage, but the rates bid are not sufficiently HARDWARE, - ROCKLAND M is. S. G. Everett goes to Boston tomor­ Pea Beans 5 cts per q t.; 6 qts for 25 cts attention of all Corps members to the neces M a r ia , 6 1 2 2 1 6 1 was decided that Bangor had first claim on tileveu* p, 6 1 8 3 0 2 0 attractive to induce owuers to accept promptly row morning for medical treatment. She will Foimosu Oolong Tea, 25 ets a pound sity of personal efforts and assistance o f each Wise, and Secretary Owen was instructed to 456 MAIN STREET. member in some manner toward making the the freight* offered. Coastwise lumber order* be accompanied by her daughter Margaret. Total*, 40 28 28 81 27 14 8 promulgate his contract with this cll)fi. 13 Rio Coffee, 15 cts a pound coming G. A. R. fair a financial success. It are scarce, and rale* extremely low, yet ves­ Oliver F. H ills is accompanying his father, ROCKLAND The matter of rearranging the schedule was sels appear to be readily obtainable at the As llostou Sees It. C. C. Hills, on a trip to Bangor and other 9 lbs. Rolled Oats, 25 cts. is desired that all members attend the weekly then discussed, and the schedule was carefully meetings of the Corps iu order to be ready to Dorsey ur, 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 quotations. Coal orders to the East are quite Night service on the Maine Central Rail­ cities this week. 10 burs S oaps, 25 cts. bbeehau a, 4 0 1 1 2 2 1 gone through. It was decided to change the plentiful, but tounage also is.abundant, which do what ever may present itself, and work Chestnut 2, r, 8 1 1 1 7 2 0 game scheduled iu Rockland for Wednesday to road between Brunswick and Rockland has M r. and Mrs. C. Vcy Holm an are domiciled fact bolds in check an improvement in rates. for the interest uf Edwin Libby Post. Fitzpatrick 2, », 4 1 0 0 2 6 I Bangor and that the postponed game that not been established this Summer. This im ­ at MThe Oaks,” Ingraham's H ill, for the Sum­ GIVE US A CALL Qalnul, 6 1 1 1 8 0 0 C h a mtkits.-— Scb. Maggie G. H art, Mobile pairs the facilities for transporting mail to the Bangor has with Belfast in that city be played mer. MuipbyS, 4 1 8 8 0 2 0 to Cienfuegos, lumber $6 50, U . S. gold.— Scb. residents along the Maine coast but a new The Lincoln Co., W. C. T. U. will hold Coburn 1, 4 1 2 3 7 1 2 off on July 6, that being ao open date in that Jobn I. Snow, W ilm ington, N . C., to Port au Miss Clara Erskine of Bristol is a ^uest at Muloney c, 4 1 1 4 4 6 2 plan has been adopted that w ill in a measure their annual convention at New Harbor on city. Prince, lumber $6.^0 and back to New York, A . J. Erskine’s. Malloy p, r, 6 0 1 1 0 4 0 make good the deficiency. Superintendent the 30th. It is exoected that Mrs. Helen G. The1 be only other change made was iu the logwood I3 .— Scb. Levi H art, Satilla to Boa- Edward J. Ryan of the railway mail service The fourth birthday of Master Milton Bird, John H. McGrath Rice of Boston, National Superintendent of Total*. 40 6 12 16 21 10 6 schedule of games for July 23 and 24, which ton, lumber I4 62^.— Scb. Jenuie F. W illey announced that from June 25 to Sept. 7 mail son of M r. and Mrs. M aynard S. Bird, was Juvenile work w ill be in attendance at the Portland. 3 0 12 2 0 4 6 0 1-26 now reads Bangor at Belfast aod Rockland at Green’s Lauding to Mayport, atone $ l . —•Scb. Rockland, 000000600— 6 for post offices along the coast and up Pen celebrated at their borne on M aple street yes­ 80 SEA STREET convention, and give an address in the even­ Auguata on both days. hlorcuce M ia m i, Bruuswtck to Boston, lum ­ obsot Bay will be forwarded from Boston via terday, from 2 to 5. The children present Earned run, Portland- Two-base bit*, Nlcbol* ing. 2. Houle 2, Polhemu*, Coburn. Home run*, Houle, ber 14.50.— Scb. Isaac Orbetou, Baugor to the Boston & Bangor Steamship Line. It were: Ruth Blackington, Kathleen Ingra­ Televlwue ouuu*»cli-*n 64-U. If “Cbis” Toole is really responsible for Richard Mansheld, the actor, will speud the Mahoney. titoleu ba*c*, Nlcbol*. Houle. First New York, ice 50 cents.— Scb. J. B. ifolden, w ill thus be necessary for people at the Sum­ ham, Ruth Bird, Gladys Williams, Nettie base on called bull*, Coughlin 1, Nlcbol* 2, Houle this weather we wish he would get out of the I Summer in Bluebill, having rented the Stover Jacksonville to N ew York, lumber $4.3 7 !.— mer resorts in Maine to "have correspondence Bitd, Ogrha Rose, Gladys Bletbcn, Geneva 3, Rouasey, Polhemu* 2, Miller, bbeehau, Murphy, game so we cau see a ball game once in a ; Sch. Melissa A. W illey, Bruuswtck to Boston, cottage. ______Coburn. Muhouey. Hit by pitched bull, Cough addressed to them posted at the Boston post Rose, Helen Fuller, Marguerite Copeland, while. “Cbis” is an awfully good fellow, iu 3 7 l - -Scb. Laura M . Lunt, Trinnlad to llu, McGulrk 2, Polhetnu*, Dtlael, Fitxpairlcb. fact one of the best fellows iu the world but | 14 office at least as early as four o'clock in the Emily W ebb, Isabel Simmons, Dorothy Bird, T h e r e I* a C laat o f P e o p le First on error*, Portland 8, Rockland 3. (struck North of Uattaras, asphalt >4 90. afternoon in order to secure connections and Kathleen Fisk, Keryn Au Rice, Ad riel Bird, CASTORIA out, Chcsluet. Wild pilch, Malloy. Passed bails, we have no respect for this kind of weathei J be delivered the next morning, as the steam­ jobn Jarvis Perry, Richard Fuller, William Who are Injured by tho use of coffaw. Lit) Mahoney 2. Doubly piuy*, Coburn uud Muhouey; for we are not used t j it. For Infants and Children. ceutiy there ha* bteu placed Iu all the grocery Murphy, Fitzpatrick aud Coburn, ilm e, 2b. lew . ers sail at 5 o'clock p. uj., and the mail closes Healey, Arthur Stubbs, William Wood, Har­ ■lore* a oew pieparatlou called GllAIN-U, Umpire, Curpcuter. VE88EL FOR SALE. at the post office one hour previous. This old Hanscom aud Kenneth Wood. The mude of pore grain*, that lake* the place of If anyone deserves any credit iu this league Aug *eb. G. I tmx, >7 Una r»s*i*UA, party was a very pretty function, from 2 to 5 Titlw- eotf« e- 'J ne moat dehcute etouiucb receive* it it is Manager QuiAA aud Captaiu Wiley of r»wl*, dorin* u Thoroughly rebuilt, service may not be quite as good as was the it n oondtUon. W td *UI o’clock. The dining table at lunch time without dbtre**, and hut few cau tell ll from the Rockland* tor tbes have kept the team aJl* and In tli train service, but it is the best that under the lifU U tl, coffee- Ii due* not co*l over >« a* much- Child tr without soar circumstances cau be established.— Boston made a beautiful appearance with a center­ VZAfPSI. reu may drinkil with great htneflt. 16ct*. and June 11, at Bangor, Augustas 5, Bang or s together under most heart breaking circum* Transcript. piece o f double buttercups aud white lilacs. tfet*. per package. Try it. A*k for OUAULO 3; at Bcltasi, Lewtstous 11, Belfast* 8. sUucea. Let us all give them a lift. TH® ROCKLAND COURIKR-GAZETTK: TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1897,

STAIN ANO CROMWELL AN INCIDENT AT THE CITY HOSPITAL SILVER ANNIVERSARY ----- BEARING THE ----- An Interview W ith Two Notable Prisoners Grand Lodtfe of Maine, Knlfftit. o t P y th la e , —Tried to Prove Their Innocence. A W oman’s Life Barely Saved by a Critical Operation—Her Health Going to n .r . a Illg Celebration. D e s tr o y e d . "I was in the Maine Slate prison the other The silver anniversary of the Grand Lodge P I N E -:- T R E E T I C K E T day,” said a Penobscot county man, the other of Maine, Knights of Pythias, will be ob­ SKINS day, "and by the courtesy of the prison officers There was a hurry call for the ambulance of the City TTospltal. In the served at Portland, July 8 and 9. Several of I h; d a talk with Oliver Cromwell and later course of an hour a very sick yotinp woman was brought in on the Supreme Grand officers are to arrive there with David L. Stain. stretcher. She was pale as death and evidently suffering keen agony, on the evening of the 7th, and the celebra­ "Both are old men now. Somehow or There was a hasty exam ination and a consultation. In less than a tion will be prefaced by a genuine Pythian other, you know, men who are aw.ociated quarter of an hour the poor crea­ reception tendered by Longfellow Lodge of with evil deeds in our mind, are by our fancy ture was on the operating table to Portland. ONSkins on fire withFIRE torturing, disfiguring, gifted with eternal vouth. That is to say, On Thursday morning, July 8, the Supreme 4.^ undergo the operation called itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply when we by any chance are brought to think ovariotomy. Officers and Knights w ill visit the W hite about the criminals whose names were bef re Squadron, returning to the city in season to humors, instantly relieved by a warm bath the people years ago, we can only with diffi­ There was no time for the usual take part iti and witness the first parade of w ith Ci • ", a single application of culty picture them in fancy as old men. preparation. Her left ovary was on the entire Maine Brigade, Uniform Rank, C u t ic i H • he great skin cure, "So when I withdrew with Cromwell and saw the point of bursting; when it was re­ K . of P., in which, it is confidently expected, and a full • it, ( BA K bbolvkmt. him to be a feeble, slow voiced, bowed man, moved, it literally disintegrated. If it that every company will be in line. This with gtav bristles of whiskers breaking had burst before removal, she parade will move at I p. m. and at the con­ through his cheek and the halt of old age in would have died almost in­ clusion there will be a grand review and pos­ his step, it required a moment for me to re* stantly! That young woman sibly a dress parade. D aring tbe remainder cover from a real astonishment. of the day there will be ample opportunity to (y tic u ra had had warnings enough in the terrible pains, visit tbe fleet in the harbor, and in the even­ "Could this trembling old man be the per* la told throughout the world. P ottss P- a C son who was convicted of such a desperate the burning sensation, the swelling low down ing a grand reception and military ball will be Prop*., Boston. “ How to Cure Torturing llomora, freo. deed as the Dexter affair ? on her left side. No one advised her, so she held in City H all. Governor Powers and "Stain, to o ! a sort of palsy affects his hands I suffered tortures and nearly lost her life. I s'afl will be present on July 8th, the governor BABY’8 SKIN and his jaw,and as he talks he quivers simnge wish I had met her months before, so I could jj having, under date of May 27, accepted an ly. Whatever may have been their crimes, have told her of the virtues of Lydia E. JZ I, invitation, and stated that he should request A SERMON IN RHYME one who talks with him cannot but realize the Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. As it the stafl to be present. It is also expected that the Commander at Fort Preble, Lieuten­ awfulness of the punishment that has been is now, she is a wreck of a woman. For The Courier-Gazette. meted out to them— this dragging, hopeless ant Morton, U. S. A , Col. Kendall of the If you have a friend worth loving, confinement for life. Oh, my sisters, if you will not tell a First Maine and Col. Philhrook of the Second ‘•Love him." Yon, and let hln know doctor your troubles, do tell them to a woman who Maine National Guard will be present on Tint you love him, ere life’s evening "W ith in a year the men have come to more Tinge bis brow with snnset glow. acutely realize their position— the hopeless­ stands ever ready to relieve youl Write to Mrs. July 8th. W hy should good word* ne’er be said, ness o f struggles against Fate. More intense, Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., confide freely to her all The Grand Lodge of Maine, Knights of Oi a friend—Till he la dead? therefore, has grown the bitterness of expia­ Pythias, was organized in Portland on July your troubles, and she will advise you free of If vou hoar a song that thrills you, tion. A convict who has hope, has some charge; and if you have any of the above symp­ gth, 1872, and the Stiver Anniversary proper Bung by any child of song, rays o f happiness with which to beguile his sill, therefore, occur on Friday, July 9. On Praise It. Do not let the singer wait loneliness. But hope has been taken away toms take the advice of Miss Agnes Tracy, who that morning at about 9 o’clock tbe Pythian Deserved praises long. speaks from experience and says: Why should one who thrills your heart, from Stain and Cromwell. Both men say Knights will assemble in front of Portland Lack the Joy you may Imparl? that they have nothing to look forward to. ‘ For three years I had suffered with inflamma­ City H a ll, where the Supreme Officers and all HA-ATOEl D IST IN C T NY EJKI "Cromwell says so with the dreary impass tion of the left ovary, which caused dreadful pains. visiting Knights w ill be welcomed to the city They are cut ami made by experienced ami intelligent hands, sizes are full ivity that has marked his demeanor for the I was so badly affected that I had to sleep with by the Mayor, to the state by Governor Join It. Do not let the seeker bow and arc warranted to be made strong. I have these goods in all grades, also a most of his confinement. pillows under my side, and then the pain was so Power) and to the Silver Anniversary by the Before his God alone. full lino of Slimmer Saits, Summer Ovorcoats, both for bicycle and street Why should not your brother share " ‘I ’m an old man !' he faltered, fumbling great it was impossible to rest. Grand Chancellor. A t 10 a. m. the line for wear. Hammocks, Straw Hats, Trunks, Grips, and the llnost lino of Furnish­ the Subordinate Lodge parade w ill be formed. The strength of "two or three" in prayer? between his palms his grimy prison cap. ‘ E very m o n th I w as in b ed fo r tw o o r th re e days. ings in the city. " I ’ve tried to think up some way of prov­ It is believed that every one of the n o lodges If yon see the hot tsars falling, ing that I ’m innocent but I can’t. I tell yon I took seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ in the state will be represented in the line. when a man, no matter how innocent be may table Compound, and am entirely cured. Itliiuk The Lodges will have the right ol the line Owe your kinship with t be, gets into State prison on a life sentence, there is no medicine to be compared with the Com­ and will be followed by the Uniform Rank,and Why should nay one bo glad O. E. BLACKINGTON. he is so tied there by red tape that there’s no pound for female diseases. Every woman who suffers from any form of female the visiting gnrsts.Theguests for the second day When a brother’s heart is sad? hope for him. No one wants to go all over will be: Governor Powers, the Mayor of Port­ weakness should try it at once.” Miss A g n e s T r a c y , B o x 432, Valley City, N. D. If a silvery laugh goes rippling A C H E A T his case. I f be has powerful friends, maybe land,the Executive Council of the State, Presi Through the sunshine on his face, COMBINATION they can do something. But I haven't anv dentof the Senate, Speaker of the House, Su­ Share it. TJa the wise man's saying — The Deering friends to whom 1 can look. Those Dexter preme officers and Grand officers from sll the For both Joy and grief a plaoe Three of » kind that the floor to the confusion of all presen’, from There Is health and gladness in the mirth gentlemen did what they could but I can't FISH AND FISHING NewEngland states and New York.The parade In which an honest Isngh has blith. heat two pair every * Ideal Mower expect them to try again. One governor wanH sch o lm a ’m down w ill be a short one and w ill be dismissed st tim e . “When S tin narrated the story not the If your work ia made more easy, to shoulder the case onto his successor. So The lobstermen of Marblehead report the one o f the wharves, where boats will be taken flicker of a smile crossed his face. H e evi­ for a sail areund the W hite Suuadron and By a friendly helping hind you see there’s no hope. Innocence plays season at a very poor one. This year’s Say se. Speak out brave and truly With Roller and Ball Bearings dent y considered it eminently serious busi­ no part. If the law declares you guilty, catch shows a decided falling off from that of to one of the islands, where a clam bake will Ere the darkness veil the land. ness, as marking tbe early stages in Charlie’s Should a brother wark-man dear A aura winner. 3 |, 4, | l | , 5, 0 and 7 you're buried under an avalanche of legal in ­ previous years. be served. In the afternoon, at the island, fluence that no governor and his council want s n itable career. there w ill be addresses by the Governor, Falter for a word of cheer? foot cut. The catch of alewives at Damariscotta is to disturb. " I ’ll confess that when I parted from Stain, Mayor, Grand Chancellor and Supreme u again. Probably I for tbe occasion, those from remote points be­ this Spring has been th-* lightest since 1892. had absoluely given up alt hope of clemency, n ver shall discuss this matter ngain with you. ing lower th in ever before. Tbe rates for The cause is attributed to a cold, rainy May. he would confess or at least tell all he knew As y u go about you will un loubtedly bear members of the order and their families,where MR FRINK’S MAP about the Dexter bank robbery. mote or less said at times about tbe Dexter A big school of pollock came into Bidde­ the rate is less than one fare for tbe round d in wood or ateel and the Through tbe skill and enterprise of Harry Tering All Steel RaKe. "Cromwell fired up with an old man’s testi­ Bank robbery and about Stain and Cromwell. ford Pool last week, in pursuit of a school of trip will be lower than those for the general A. Frink, tbe well known civil engineer and THE CHAMPION Asorrow for crime and all “ ‘ Then say’ that you saw that ola man rise, Yet as he sailed around Brant Point tificates may at once be sent out. Be let his pennon fly; low when its merit and cost of production are that. I admit that for the first two years I stretch his hand toward Heaven and swear Prom reports already received it is believed And when he tied up to the wharf considered.— Industrial Journal. was here I cried pretty much all ot the time. by that only hope left to him, that he was Be lustily did c r y : that there will he from six to eight thousand M r. F rin k is well known in this city where GREAT BARGAINS IN ABOVE I couldn’t help it. Hasn’t an innocent man, innocent of the murder of John W. Barron— “ We've come home clean as we went out, Pythian Knights in line Friday, July 9. Every he has frequently acted as an assistant to civil who is taken away from all that is pleasant In swear it with all the power of bis soul. Tell We didn’t raise a whale, Lodge from Aroostook county will be in line. An* we ain't got a bar'l o' oil— engineer O. II. Tripp. life, a right to fed sorrow? them then that that old man was David But we've had a damn tine sail I" Washington and Hancock counties believe ‘“ Well I cried until the doctor told me I’d Stain.’ ”— Bangor Commercial. —Cosmopolitan. that they will have every Lodge in line. The OUR YEARLY OFFER Repairs for all Machines Nice Hartshorn Oil, lose my eyesight if I didn’t stop and as the A truly remarkable yarn comes from members from Eastern M aine w ill reach Port­ only comfort I get is in reading my Bible I PUPIL AND TEACHER Moosebead Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cunning­ land on Wednesday, July 7th and w ill be pre­ According to usual custom Tbe Courier- obeyed the doctor. But every once in a while, ham were out in a canoe ott Moose River, sent both July 8 and 9. The commencement at tbe Eastern Maine Gazette makes the following offers: the whole awful thing breaks in on me once and the husband hooked a big trout. After Each of the four Lodges from Aroostook o. w. Seminary, Bucksport was held May 30— June For the first peck of green peas we will again and it seems as though I should go an exciting play he got the fish alongside and county w ill be well respresented and w ill ap­ 2. The exercises were of unusual interest. give a yearly subscription to The Courier- crazy.’ Mrs. Cunningham slid the net under him. pear with uniform caps and appropriate ROCKLAND Among tbe essays were the following: "Rus­ Gazette. The Implement Man, ‘Jpavid Stain is whitened with years. 11 is Just cs she was about to lift the fish out, a badges. Bootbbay Lodge of Boothbay H a r­ sian Exiles,” Wales Rogers Bartlett, Center For tbe second peck, the paper for six cheeks are puffy and hang somewhat pendul- mink jumped into the net, and the lady bor expect to have 200 in line with uniform Montville; "Names,” Grace Newton Pendle­ months. nusly and nervous twitches cross his face as dragged two struggling captives into tbe hatr, coats and canes. Mavoshen, N o. I , of ton, Islesboro; "Substitutes for tbe Saloon,” For the third peck the paper for three he talks. Stain has been slow to abandon canoe. It took both of the anglers an hour Biddeford will make a most creditable appear­ W illiam Henry H all, Jr., Belfast; "C om peti­ months. hope and even yet, despite the denial of the to disentangle the mink and the trout from ance with 125 in line. Enterprise and Eureka tion,” Ralph Newman Knight, Deer Isle; We further offer: executive to interfere, be occasionally has a tbe meshes in which they had rolled them­ Lodges of Auburn are at work for a large at­ " A Psychological Study,” Bessie G ott T hur- For tbe first peck of potatoes The Courier- glimmer of faith that some lucky chance w ill selves, but they didn’t begrudge the time. tendance. Conatitution Lodge ol Kittery in­ turn up to let him free. But he is pretty low, Stonington; “Unrequitted Labor,” Har­ tends to appear in good numbers, in natty Gazette for one year. A recent steamer out of Yarmouth, N . S., effectually discouraged. riet Munro Rhodes, Union. In the depart­ costumes and with an appropriate float. Port For the second peck the paper for six took 1,035 c* k s of fresh lobsters and a large " H e has proposed, if he ever should secure ment of elocution recitals were given as fol­ Royal of Livermore Falls w ill have a large at­ months. quantity of canned ones for Boston, but the For the third peck tbe paper for three his release, to earn his living by engraving on lows : “The Sea Fight,” Clara May Calder- tendance on both days. Many other Lodges Yarmouth News says the shipments from months. < la u with a diamond, an art in which be has wood, North Warren; "Keenan’s Charge,” from different sections also report great in ­ there to date are 4,000 cases less than for tbe These offers are open to any o f our reader! perfected himself while confined at Thomas­ Fastnet Nancy Erskine, Searsport; "A Ser­ terest and that large numbers w ill be present. same period last year. in Knox, Lincoln or Waldo counties. ton. mon that is a Story,” Grace Newton Pendle­ Mavoshen, No. 1, of Biddeford and Boothbay, "N o act, word or suggestion, ever comes ton, Islesboro. Miss H arriet M . Rhoades of The peddling and selling of fish in the No. 32, of Boothbay Habor, have already se­ Union particularly distinguished herself. She Illght-llaud Man of Three Presidents. from Stain to indicate that the religious feel­ streets of Lynn, Mass., is prohibited. The cured bands for tbe second day. Port Royal, ing he has professed isn’t sincere. Even when was awarded prizes: The Id a A . Bowler prize order reads that the officers shall arresllany No. 62, of Livermore Palls, and Border, No. It has fallen to Thomas U. Reed to render he talks of his son Charles he is mild in his for excellence in moral science, the class of person caught peddling or selling fish from 83, of Fort Fairfield, expect to bring bands vital assistance to three Presidents in the criticism of that individual, fie says that ’91 Latin scholarship prize; the Greek schol­ carts, wagons or stands iu the public streets. lor both days. I f other lodges, intending to execution of their policies. In the whole Charles must have had his evil nature born arship prize and the mathematical prize. Tbe This order is the outcome of numerous com­ bring bands, will at once notify tbe committee history of the Government there is no other silver medal offered by the instructor io m ili | in him, for the father asserts that the son is plaints specifying that peddlers have been en­ they will endeavor to secure the lowest possi­ service which parallels thia. As Speaker of tary tactics, Col. S. P. LaGros, for tbe best deavoring to sell fish which was not fresh. certainly possessed of a remarkably pervert ble railroad rates for the bands. tbe Fifty-first Congress, w ith its close drilled private of the Oak Hill Cadets, was disposition. It will be one of tbe grandest Pythian cel­ majority, Mr. Reed prevented a free coinage awarded to Melville G. Francis of Friend­ "Stain says that he can in no other way Loose clothes and downy cushions bring ebrations in tbe history of the order and every bill from reaching l’resident Harrison, much account for Charles’ stories. I was consider­ ship. only a negative sort of comfort to the woman Pythian Knight in Maine should be present to tbe latter’s satisfaction, after the Senate ably interested in bearing him relate instances Supt. Stetson’s annual report for 1896 gives who is suffering with some disease or with his family. had committed itself- As the leader of tbe of the boy’s early pranks and describe the the following interesting statistics in relation derangement of the organs distinctly femin­ Republicans of the House Mr. Reed enabled trouble he bad in rearing him. to North Haven: Number of children in the ine. Some clothes and some positions make For Over Fifty Yearn President Cleveland to carry out his earnest "Charles’ grandfather, Capt. Stain, of Mt. town between tbe ages of 4 and 21, 163; the pain and the discomfort much less. Mb s. W inslow ’s Bootuim* Bvaue baa been desire to repeal tbe Sbernan Silver-Purchas­ number registered in Spring and Summer ing act. And mote recently the power of Vernon, took the boy for a time when he was Perhaps tbe nerves are moat affected and this <1 for over fifty years by millions of ■others for their children while teething still a youngster, but Charles created alto­ terms, 92; number registered in F all and in turn disturbs the digestion. Nothing will this individuality has enabled President Me Winter terms, 85; percentage of average at­ w ith perfect auooeas. I t soothee the ohlld, gether too much excitement in that quiet ever completely relieve but a radical cure. K inley to delay the belligerency resolution tendance, .48; number of different pupils reg­ softens the gums, allays all pain, cares until be can formulate fully his Cuban policy. neighborhood and bis grandfather shipped Tbe start o f so-called "female complaints” wind colic, and is the best remedy for istered, 92; average length of Spring and Three Administrations M r. Reed has put him back to Massachusetts. may be a very slight thing indeed. It may Diarrhea*. It will relieve the poor little "Charles' final ignominy was achieved by Summer terms, 9 weeks; average length of be that in the beginning some small hygenic snferer immediately. Sold by Druggists In under deep obligations to him, while at the Fall and Winter terms, 9 weeks; aggregate going into school with bis trousers legs stufled measures would stop the trouble. Certainly every part of the world. Twenty-five cents same time carrying out his own views of what number of weeks of all schools, 102; number with frogs that he had gathered up in a pond at this time, a little oit of the right medicine * bottle. Be aura and ask for “Mrs. Wins­ the public weal demanded.— St. Louis Globe- near by. o f schoolhouses in the town, 6; iu good con­ would stop it. W hen the trouble becomes low's Soothing Byrnp," nud taka no other Democrat. dition, 4 ; supplied with flags, 1; estimated kind. ______"W hen the school was quiet he cut the worse, it is harder to cure, but still it can be value of all the school property in town, strings tbst confined the bottoms of bis trous­ cured. D r Pierce’s Favorite Prescription The Uoy Orator's Mlltxke, >1500; number of male teachers employed ers and the bsthrachians were scsttered over will positively cure any trouble of this char­ “We Hi tbs pries of gold.”—W illiam J. B btak iu Spring and Summer terms, o; number of acter. It may be absolutely relied upon. It This ia one of a long list of specious re' male teachert employed in Fall and Winter affords lasting relief to a woman whose terms, 2; number of female teachers em­ marks with which tbe Buy Orator began to natural modesty has kept her from consulting revivify tbe delusions of the voters of Indian­ ployed io Spring and Summer terms, 6; in lam a physician. Fall and Winter termi, 3; number of teach­ apolis. W hile technically we call a certain (P E R R Y D A V IS ’.) Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to amount of gold a dollar, we are as powerless P a r s o n S ers who are graduates of normal schools, 1; A Sure and Safe Remedy In W orld’s Dispensary Medical Association, to determine what that dollar it worth 01 number of teachers who hsve attended teach­ Buffalo, N . Y-, and receive D r. Pierce’s 1008 what it will exchange for in other commod ers* meetings, o; average wages of male every case and every kind page "Common Sense Medical Adviser,” itiea at we are to regulate people’s estimates teachers per month, excluding board, >24; of Bowel Complaint I* profusely illustrated. of tbeir fellow citizens. For example, while p il l s average wages of female teachers per week, 1 the present dullar bss consisted of the same Best Liver Bill M ads excluding board, £4.50; average cost of teach er’s board per week, >2; amount paid for! M. F. Birmingham has been signed to play amount of geld since 1837, its price in wages Featti has greatly and steadily declined. M r. Bryan and t school superintendence, $30; amount of 1 first base for Bangor. This is a "find” for tbe from the blood Delicate women Rod relief from Bangors. Rockland might have got Birming­ hasn’t learned anything since 1896.— New U ; five gl Pamphlet free money voted for 1896, £ 4 *0 ; excess above ham but------York Sun. lam amount required by law, £8; amount raised Thia I* a true atatement nuA per scholar, £2.76; arnuunt available from ' Prosperity lu the West. It can't be made too atroog town treasury from April I, 1895, to April I, j "Tbe West.” *ays T h e Topeka Capital, “ is or too emphatic. I’S 1896, £$68; amount available from state . treasury, iu tbe same time, £440; total ' A Note of Warning. already booming along under all sail and ploughing ahead at the rate of more knots At Copeland's Bazaar amount actually expended for public schools i It ia a simple, safe and quick J 0 . th a t I could spo< uo loud th a t a ll per hour than for twelve years past. Tbe from April I, 1895. to April 1, 1896, £757; WE HAVE:*-*** GARDEN BETS, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cts. would hear what Buffering I have 0««en tu» a 'wave of prosperity’ may be a little slow in cure lor balance unexpended A p ril 1, 1896, £251. Mo' tor. B uffering th at I* euu»ed by cereiafee GARDEN TROWELS, Originated in 1810. by tl.c L u Dr. A- Johnson, I (egleot of tiie kidneys. In these_ day a of ex-1 making itself felt in tbe East, but it will come. Orampa, Oough, Kiieunintiam, PUaiiDyPhysiclan lu u .trli and excellence have 1 cit'onents there’s uo liviu* being whoso The prosperity o f tbe producer is the only GARDEN WEEDERS, everybody for n e a r .,______ulury- ____ AU who* I Two East Belfast ladies got a scare the other Oolio, Oolda, Neuralgia, ■aSnaa kidneys are not at tim es ov.-i >rked. T h e y true prosperity; it will spread until it takes iu use It are auiaxed at its greet power, it la safe, day- They were on the road to Swanville ' eed w atching, don’t wait tl it’s too luted GARDEN SPRINKLERS, kooihiAAg.aatialyiux; ao a»y s, sensitive sufferers.J all classes and seciious.” Diarrhoea, Group, Toothache. Internal and External. It cures every form of In- when mysterious sounds began to come from lUKEli’S KIDNEY PILLS - 11 keep them Carts, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Velocipedes, Doll Car­ ttaminsUon Pleasant to take diopped on sugar for somewhere under the buggy seat. Thoughts repair. I will gladly g 6 advice free., rite me. I have hundreds ot ■"erallkuthla.) Two sizes, 26c. end 60c. riages. Big Bargains In Enamelled Ware for only 8 cts. of ghosts, witches and all sorts of other uu- , Yours* for health. Di ii. C. B uker. 1 Sheehan and Murphy are making too many M l) I nths old. was canny things fairly took the crimp out of their errors. Lewiston made all tbeir runs Wednes­ eua standard "I was run over by a team sou e teQ yei Keep it by yon. Beware of Ladies’ and Gent’s Hose, they are good ones *t 5 and 10 cts. jiment more hair, and the old horse was surprised at the . and my iu, >«.v» w en uraiued; sni c then ua day in tbe ninth inning after the side should way he was hurried along. Arrived at their ■troubled was wetting the bed Two hoax* ol< have been retired. The Rock lands earned Imitations. Buy only the your pill* have entirely cured ine. Qeuulue— Perry Davis’. destination, an iovcstigatiou was made and ! 1 cannot thank you enough for your wonderf ui| 7 runs and Lewiatons but one and yet we CEO. H. COPELAND, from under the seat proudly stepped forth a I remedy." Your*truly,”Henry ”E- ’Lawler lo»t. And Coburn be too bad three errors. Our Book on INFLAMMATION Mailed tree. a.or inallwl (XMlpAid.fo. p f w ' The Doctors siwisstora aed dirvcUooa on •** >i t-^tla.» peaceful old hen with the announcement of a ; K llsM uatfcbs dra«gisdraxv>»L- It is losing such games as these that make us 398 MAIN STREET. ROCKLAND,1ME. mid bjaUInwJuU- lMSnM^nU. Wxbouie^MM newly laid egg m the choicest hen language. feel tired. L a. JOliAbOfc' 4 UOwCuaUnu Uvuw tot., hoaton. MaM,