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V o lu m e 48. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 1, 1893. Entered n« Ssrond Class Mull Matter. N u MBKJ! fk

LOCAL LACONICS. OUR HIGH SCHOOL. MEMORIES. MAINE MATTERS. CAPTAIN WAYMOUTH’S VOYAGE, urn. whore w. most hone of safest - three o’clock in the morning onr oap- Edwin Morrill of West Cumberland pa-«igi.. Thu larted irom the land, tBin caused the shallop to be carried Matters of General Interest Picked Up An Interesting Historical Sketch— i Written for Ihc Cou bik r-G a zk ttx . is one of the most successful fox hunteis The First Exploration of Maine’s Beauti which we It 1,1 "ruch before ashore, where, while some were busied About Town. Notes of School Life. My heart Ir full of HBdneRR desired, ami i A r I think of the day* tone by, in Maine. lie bagged bis 29th fox Inst ful Sea Coast, i Un first sight rejoiced, about her, himself set others digging as now we al The following is the first installment When In g’rl-hood’R gentle "prlngtlmf week, making a very handsome winter's i t fully praised (toil, that wells io receive the water which we The hours did swiftly fly. HE annual meeting of the history of tho Rockland High) work for any sportsman. Hosier’s Second Narrative of Way | it hn I pleased Hun to deliver os from f,„lnd |Mujne d„w„ out of the land in Swiftly the yearR did vanish, of the stockhold­ School, written for tho Echo by J. E. j mouth’s Voyage in 1605-The Account so em inent danger of death before our many places, amt rising amidst the rocks Pilled with Joy to the brim ; Hoti. Robert C. W inthrop recently Prepared by Rosier tram His Log ers of the Rock­ Rhodes 2nd, of the graduating class: eyes Onr captain found himself in , „„<1 c| i(r< In digging , amongst other Fearing no thought of sadness, presented the Bowdoin College Library Book—St. George’s Island. land Trust Co. We find that tile lectures delivered I No tears my eyes to dim. latti-nde 41 1-2 Here we found great tilings), we found in some places, and was held Mar. 7, with valuable autograph letters and store of ti-h, and saw tinny whales, as not deep, clay ground, blue, red nnd here in 1849 by E. G Brooks on “ The Oh to bring hack for a moment T tte C -G. ha9 published several his­ and tbn following documents of the Bowdoin family, relat­ we had done two or three days before. wtiite, to mnke hriek or tile, fit for build- Prussian or Grade System of Schools,” Those day" that have fided away, torical articles in which reference was Trustees chosen: W hen life was u j >ynus]*pr?ngtirae, ing to the foundation and early history We stood »,fT all that night, and all the j awakened a great educational interest f made to the two narratives of this early Sweet asih e ’ llowers In May. of the college next day, being VV edne*day. hut the This day our pinnace was fitted. A. F. Crockett, Wm T. Cobh, Albert in onr city, and meetings of the citizens ------voyage to our i\ewNew England coast. We • . J ••• Only a m emory Is left me, An English tramp steamer, the Buck-, ai85 gRV0 ., 8,K)rt history of the two , “ ' *' "’r ''"F*b“" launched, and in small lime with two or C. Gay, Gardiner L. Farrand, Chas H. were held, which led to the partial It seem" almost like a dream; Berry. Sidney M Bird, Wm. S. White, adoption of this system. Wo also find As I turn my thonghiR to the future, Ingham,gharu, hasnas arrivedarrtveu ut nt isatn Bath trotnfrom litas-Gias- 1 narrativ n,irn„iv 9s asns theyuiPy werowere published by y " n l’oln,s " f ■ West and W.b. three hooks was fished sufficieotly for W m. W Case, Edw. A. Butler,John D that this same year a new schoolhouse j And gaze on ita turbid stream. gow, loaded with angle iron for A. | Rosier, the author, one in 1605, ami the West, so as we could not by any means (,ur whole company three days, with May, Frank C Knight, E K. (Hover, was built on Grace street which was Childhood and girlhood have faded bewail & Co s iron ship It is the first , | other in 1625, and the fabulous price intake .ni way lo the soutliward; iu re- great cod, haddock and thornbaok. To- H. G Tibbetts, all of Rockland; Fred used as a High School and that T. K. Away with those mystic yenrs; English steamer ever seen on the Kenne- j obtained at an auction in New York in gar

MEN AND WOMEN. CAMDEN CORPORATION c o Personal Paragraphs of More or Less The Annual Meeting—A Fine Hall Will Interest to Our Readers. Now Be Built.

The Colby U n b 'y Extension lectures Capt. J. T. Whitmore Is in town. The annual meeting of Camden Village Cor- draw fine endienn p , hl«nd—» feet that Mrs Sarah Plnkham is in Massachusetts. portion was held at the Baptist vestry Tuesday spesk" well frUM n? Rock City. It Isn't evening, March 7. C. K. Miller was elected John Bird is homo from Roanoke, Virginia always th ey ^ w this kind finds a congen­ Moderator; Geo. T. Hodgman, Clerk; W. V. Wm. Glover is at home from Peekskill, ial sollJ^^kland is a very cultured town. Lane, W. R. Gill and L. M. Kcnnlaton, Asses­ C = 5 —BjCTWtiinerclal. N. Y. sors; Isaac Coombs, Treasurer; C. K. Miller, Miss Hattie Burkett Is the guest of Mrs. Collector; 8. Mero, F. G. Currier, Chas. tc,ary M. N. Rirh of the State Board of Victor Piston. Bucklin, Fire Wardens. (predict* -•the World's Fair luiutst Miss Al‘ce L. Glover Is visiting Mrs. H. A. The report of S L. Arau, treasurer,was rend Ask your Physician f not del ..ct trotn Maine’s usual Summer Rueter, Roxbury. and accepted; also the report of W. V. Line, about Horsford’s visitor business. Mr. Rich maintains that Mrs. John Bird is In Brooklyn, N. Y.. on a first os-c-sor. Pacific coast visitors to Chicago will take the six week* visit with friends. On motion of Reucl Robinson It was voted opportunity t< continue the trip east, and we that the C irporntion ratify the provisions of I >rcad I ’reparation. Rev.Richard W.Jeiikyn was registered at the hope he may be right. the act of Legislature authorizing Camden Saeadahoc Hotel, Bath, Thursday. Village Corporation to raise money by loan for It is a pure, health­ Manufacturers’ Gazette: If Horace Greeley Mrs. N F. Cobb and Mary Wiggin have the purpose of rebuilding its hall building and were alive and as wise as he used to be, he returned from a visit to Boston. furnishing the same, said loan not to exceed ful and nutritions * would say : “ Go East, young man, an East!" Mrs. Albert Smith and mother Mrs Richard tbi* ty thousand dollars, and to isoiie Us bonds In Maine last year there were built new factor Havener went to Boston yesterday. for said purpose on such time and at such rale powder, and supplies ies and mills valued at 92,128,000 and employ­ Mr. Way mouth of Lewiston has been visit­ of interest as said corporation may vote. ing 4,612 hands. No other siae outside of New ing bis daughter. Mrs. A. 8. Littlefield. Capt.Isaac Coombs in a business-like manner the system with the England offers such excellent opportunities lor J. A. Lewis, who has been clerking at the urged the erection of a building io cost $33,000 after plans made by Architect Elmer Thomas phosphates of which the making in a legitimate way of handsome Thorndike, has returned to Damariscotta. GRAND profits upon the Judicious investmentof capital of Aubnrn. as does the Pine Tree State. Wealth is much Mrs. A. E Hewet, is in Rockport, Mass , the Geo. H. Cleveland presented an amendment, hue Hour is deprived. more easily acquired there than in the West or guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. A. Knowlton. providing for a building wiibout stores to cost South. Mis. Everett Chapman of Fitchburg, Mas*., 9*20,000. The amendment was lost and Capt. is visiting her parents, L II. Libby and wife. Coombs* proposition adopted. OUR BOSTON LETTER. Miss Adele II Wood has returned from New It was also voted that ihe Corporation raise The hinge of destiny: OPENING! Haven, accompanied by her guest, Miss Peck by loan ihe suin ot $25,000 for the purpose of a sfwre minute. Our Weekly Letter From New England’s Mrs. Laura Brown of Waldoboro was In the rebuilding its ball building and issue bonds at To use it rig h tly is the secret o f Great Metropolis. city last week, the guest of Mrs. Z. O. Bragg. 4 percent, ledeemable alter rive or within twenty years. success; but you must i t ; 8. Osgood Andros of Gardiner is the guest o, have Boston, March 11, 1898. A building committee was raised consisting keep it always under your eye.— his father, B. Randall Andros, at the Thorn CO The fire is the leading topic of conversation of Isaac Coombs, W. V. Lane, W. R. Gill. Does your watch occasionally "stop dike. about town today and will be for a week to W. 1). Knowlton and T A Hunt. to think?" That’s bad. You w ant Mrs. J. A. Dunton has removed to Lynn, Voted to raise $700 by assessment to pay come. Not since the gieat fire of 1872 has to do the thinking. Get an accu­ Boston had such a disastrous conflagration. Miss. Arthur Titus has a job In a printing present indebtedness of the Lorpo-.uion CM Thursday, March Kith, rate, jeweled, quick-winding Wa­ The fire started in the Amis building, corner tffice tlere. Voted that the building committee be paid te rb u ry . $4 to S i 5. ot Lincoln and Essex streets, at 4.15 p. m., Mrs. C. A.Crockett went to Boston yesterday $25 each for their services and any necessary Forty styles of this watch are sold and in less than three hours three ot the largest where she wiB make a three weeks stay with disbursements. by all jewelers: A gem chatelaine business buildings in the city were in ruins, Mis. M-.ry M. Hall. Voted to raise by assessment $1,300 for electric lights ant $300 fur police. for ladies (14-karat, tilled, gold, 7rom 2 o’clock in the afternoon until 9 o’clock and many others more or less damaged, the Mrs. Orra J. Files came from East Boston Voted in the futuie the reports of tbo officers or coin-silver), gentlemen’s watch­ total loss being about $3,500,000, a million Saturday, and Is at her m others, Mrs. John more than the famous Thanksgiving fire of be printed Holbrook’s, for a short visit. es and hoys’ watches. W h o in in the evening. 1889. Far worse, however, than the loss of On motion of Mr. Singh! voted that a sink­ your family is "off the hinge ?” Mrs. Jc.emitih Hooper Is In Philadelphia. ing (und be established into which shall be property, is the loss of life, and the injury to Accurate, jeweled, handsome.--- people who were employed in the burned She will take a trip to Sagun with Capt turned all revenues from the hall building, to Rich men wear it. All styles buildings. Hooper, the vessel being nearly reudy to leave. tie used in payment of bonds, interest on same at all jewelers «4to$i5. 28 It was a fatal fire from the start and when 1 Madame Oeddea Fisk and Mbs Nan L. Crie und actual expenses ol said building with first saw it, the Ames building, occupied by went to~Boston Saturday. Mrs. Fisk will return necessary repairs. Horace Partridge & Co , was a complete mass Saturday, and Miss Crio will go to Brunswick of fl< mes, which soon spread to the Singer fur the season. In Ihe plans for ihe new hall the level head building on the opposite side of Lincoln street Rumor says that I).*M. Mitchell is to move ot W. V. Lane appeared Mr Lane well under­ Health and Strength in one direction and to the Ludlow and Brown. to Hurricane. The colonel has teen a conspicu- stands the needs of the town, and has skillfully Durrell & Co. buildings on Essex street in the ciuTfiguTe^rThusiness aniTpolitics for 40 or 50 cared tor those needs iu the plans ot Mr. .1. F. GREGORY & SON, ''Other. 1 he entire apparatus of the city was at years and will lie missed. Thomas. the fire, but at the same time we were well Mrs. Martba«Gregg of Melrose, Mass , and l'be hall will he located on the corner of proteettd against other fires by companies Mrs Grace Bootbby of Saco were in town last Washington and Elm streets, and will be t from out of town, and alarms from any section week, called here by the death of their sister, 60x140. The first story will contain three ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, would have been answered promptly. Mrs. Betsey Packard. stores, court room and lock-up and engine One unfortunate circumstance was the burn­ Carrie Louise, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. room, besides sta.rcases The second story ing of the Emergency Hospital, which was John Freeman, Linden street, illuminated will contain a hall 60x57, with a singe 34x57 k the rear of the Brown, Durrell 8c with Chinese lanterns Monday evening in honor and a circular gallery. On the same floor is a Bp-fanl? Wi.P.P- Will open their on Kingston street. All the of the Republican city victory. club room, with a billiard room above it and a ig them being the injured from Miss Annie Crie, having left the city to be­ front office, besides anterooms and dressing vho had been taken theic gin her millinery season, her place as organist rooms. On the third floor is the banquet ball, ATO NIC AND REGULATOR ltd to the City and Massachu- in the Congregational Church, Camden 34 feet tquare. The building will bp of brick, ANO FOR ALL ^pital, and this was done as supplied Sunday by Mrs. E. S. Furwell. grnnito trimmings and slate roof. It will be ELEGANT NEW STORE tfebed Brown, Durrell & Co. Mrs. G. W. Drake entertained a company of the largest building in the town. The so- T daring rescues, among friends at a tea party at her home North Main culled syndicate Building at Rockland, just Ibises Feciilisr is h e n ■ young ladies by Capt completed from Thomas’s plans, is considered street Ihursday. In the evening vocal and In­ A REMEDY FOR Easton, Me., and Mr strumental music and refreshments were on one of the finest in the State und gives the best L| Manufacturing Co. the program. of satislactiou to the owners. Dyspepsia, Nervous Depression, Under Farwell Opera House and Capt. Tobey Mrs. Frank B. Miller, who has been quite III Wakefulness, Lassitude, and THE LEGISLATURE. , tflke, on the third the past three weeks wi’h rheumatic fever, Is all Ills arising from a Dis­ then (he fire broke recovering. This will be pleasing intelligence ordered Stomach. were eight girls to Mrs. Miller’s many friends here, and partic­ The committee on claims reports “ ought not on the above date tor the in­ Being Purely Vegetable, is I smoke coming ularly in the musical circles. to pass” on town of Rockport lor reimburse­ Absolutely Harmless, and may rushed to the Schuyler Hazard, engineer maintenance way ment of taxes puid in excess of valuation. ,if one ot the of the Big Four, und wife, returned, Saturday, be used with the Utmost spection of the public and Jng uutil he from their bridal tour In the south. They The Waldoboro Granite Co. Will probably in all cases. •cached out visited Mr- Hazard’s bon.e in South Carolina commence operations next week. They have ?ieces and and then the resorts of Florida. They will contracted to furnish the foundation for the his legs reside at 22 Livingston street.-----Cleveland, addition to the power station of the Rockland •^Is a Nerve Topics- invite all to attend. v. By O. , Press. A Camden Electric R. It. Co. They have other Which never fails; it strengthens om the The marriage of Miss Cora E Larrabee and work ordered which they will commence on as and quiets the Nervous System, 1 the air David A. Fisher wus solemnized at the residence soon as the above Is furnished and they are promotes regular and quiet sleep; it is the Safest and Best Remedy Young of Elias Larrabee, father of the bride, Wednes­ looking for a better season’s work than the Special invitation ex­ casing and held one in existence for all the Diseases in­ day morning of last week, Rev. John Pettcngill last. cident to Women. »a by her dress while she officiating, the immediate re atives of the bridal ’Into Capt. Tobey's arms. M r couple being present. The bride was dressed DIRECTIONS— Ta kt) from a dessert tended to the ladies to call the others to follow, bat by in neliotrope Henrietta und silk, embellished U se the , spoonful to a tablespoonful before ; flames bad reached the office and with crystal embroidery aud point lace ; the E xpress Duplicator, each meal. To promote rest and cza. io girls began to jump into the street, I sleep, repeat the dose on retiring. hand bouquet of white pinks was the gift of If you wish to make many copies of any lately (be presence of mind of an ex- young lady friends. Among the wedding pres­ Writing or Drawing. No waabing re­ and inspect our Children's the tor Mouduy, Tuesday and Wed­ an arrangement for a • , ning hry, and a short For the Low Price of only $ 4 .5 0 time af'er persons • dug :uio (he bam found nesday and the Wednesday matinee; and tin Best Winter Hheat Patent, 5 .2 5 i Theatre of Arts and Litters will give the fol­ him lying on ib fl> enslble. Dr. J. M. lowing four perfoimauces at which Frank F elehvr, win w.., lined at once, found Blockton’s “ Squirrel Inn” will be pre­ that the patient h.. I ued a severe fracture 6 lbs. Choice R ico...... 26 sen ed. Stuart Hobson will remain at the u« the base ot the -Is nd bud bruises on the 4 •• New California Raisins...... 26 4 •• Turkish P ru n es...... 26 Tremont this week only and will appear us side of the head, ih .cr of which must re suit Iataliy. It h login (hat be tell horn the 1 •• Greyhound Tobacco, smoke...... 26 “ Bertie, the L am b'in “ Ihe Henrietta.” J s. c o beams, or from hayrick which stood near b j, 1 “ Fighter Tobacco, chew ...... 26 Murphy is filling his annual St. Patrick's 1 “ Spice, any kind ...... 26 week engagement at the Globe, aud James while trying io adjust a chain, but as he re­ mained unconscious un ii his death it is not 1 “ Good Tea ...... 26 Powers in “ A Mad Bargain” is the attraction 1 “ Choice Coffee, guaranteed...... 26 at the BowdoimSquure. Miss Lillian Duiell at certainly known just bow ihe accident occurred- I gal Good Molasses...... 26 the Boston is attracting the most distinguished Deceased was a native ol IDpe aud came io 1 gal. Fine Molasses...... 88 audiences of the seuson. The week will in­ Beitast about thirty >ears ago. buying the faun 6 lbs. Best Canary Heed...... 26 THATINEVERIPAILS clude also performances of “ The Bohem an at the Iliad ot the I Ida on which he has siuee 8 “ B»st Currants...... 26 I

City schools close Friday for a three weeks A. J. Small is going into stock raising. Amusements and Announcements. Saved by Kaith and Works. FOLKS AND THINGS. vacation. The Charitable Association Auxiliary will DOMESTIC Helen Barry at tho Optra hou-e March 28. Maine Central wharf has been wired for elec­ meet with Mrs. W. P. Hurley, Summer street, Whnti ver crazy sorrow aalth, The Ladies Circle of the Methodist Church No llf«- that br. at hen * human breath No more seros this Winter. tric lights. Thursday afternoon. Haa (r. r truly longed for death. meet* tomorrow whit Mis H E. Nash, Broad­ PAPER PATTERNS FULLER Loring’s new boat-shop, rear of J. Fred Hall’s One thousand nine hundred voters indicates The S. G. E. C met wild Miss Edith C. Sim. way. ’Tla life whereof our i » rvea are scan', carriage factory, is nearly completed. 9 500 population. onton Friday evening, Ml-a Nina L. Crockett O, life, not death, for which we pant; MR. E. F. LEACH After completing a tour of New England Rockland is now promised a broker’s office, Officer Meservey carried an insane woman to and Eva B. Gay winning the prizes. In connection with h'a sewing machine bull, • The Stowaway" will close in present season nsss has the agency f r the In Willoughby Block. Augusta, Saturday. As evidence of the wholesale trade of Rock­ late in April nnd te-oten again in August. Deacon Hiram Puttee, of Brook*. Me , There were 72 mail bags out and in at the Geo. W . Hicks has moved into the Tibbetts land wc note that the well known St. Clair Bros, firm recently received five tons (10,000 Five years of uninterrupted prosperity has one of the prominent clothing manufacturer!! DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS! postofflee, Thursday mo.-nine. house, Limerock street. of that hustling t »wn, is and for many years pounds) in one order. already fallen to the lot of this sensational The 8chool Board reports fifty applicants for The R. H. S. Seniors had a clash party in production. ha.* been a deacon of the Baptist church 25 cents the position of supervisor up to date. Glover Hull, Friday evening. Wednesday the tall sheet Iron smoke stack therein. Diligent in «en!»on and out of season, 10 cents at the electric light station at Crockett’s Point lie has prospered financially while sustaining Orders by mail i •otherwise promptly attended The Bay Point Co. has issued a calendar, Steamboat Florence is receiving slight repairs was deftly lowered by Daniel George and crew. himself as a pillar of the church. Yet who ornamented with cuts of surrounding scenery. at the South Marine Railway can wlto’ly escape trouble, care and suffering? 3 3 5 M 11 N ST R E FT, *Tis said thnt it weighed four tons. Opposite Fuller Ik Cobh’s new store. It took the thawing machine from Monday The F. F. Burpee house, Limerock street, is Secure fr ■ knife would be of no avail, so desperate was The regular meeting of tho W. C. T. U. The Bodwell Granite Company holds its ad­ Young, H. 8. Morse, Henry Litchfield, J. R. bis condition, fully apprehended that, after a by the ton or month, give u* a trial Gur price* suit everybody. 10 ' ill be held Friday aftornoon, 2:30 p. m .,at journed nnnual meeting In this city today. Smith, et als. took nil active part and Ward 4 '<;X ‘ few months of suffering, death must claim the Y. M. C. A. parlor. elected Its alderman by one vote. him as a victim. This seemed the more cer­ fo^Eigf/ T\Hd DofNESJIC The steamboat Frank Jones is in fine shape. The subject of the last University Extension The Silent Whist Club will meet with Miss tain, ns bis mother and grandmother had She is very welcome here after her Winter’s A most notable event In our Dramatic His­ THORNDIKE & HIX. lecture, which will be held Wednesday evening died of cancer. rest nt Bath. Lillian Fales Friday evening. tory promises to occur Friday evening, March Feeling it a duty to leave no means untried at 7 30 o’clock, will be “ Napoleon Bonaparte.” 17, at the Opera House when the famous emo­ 343 MAIN STREET. The renl estate firm of Walker, Rose A Co. A reception to Sub master Smith of the High for protracting his existence, and having The Colby Alumni in this section with tional actress Jeffreys Lewis and her excellent has its headquarters with C. al. Walker, esq , School is proposed. faith in the general curative powers of It, loll’* friends will hold a banquet in the First Baptist supporting company, produce the powerful New Medical Discovery through skeptical con­ DRESS in Syndicate Block. parlora nt the close of the lecture, Wednesday CHURCH NOTES. society drama “ Forget Me Not,” with ail the f in in g its application to his own case, he WANTED! Conductor W. B. Dyer of the night Pullman, concluded to give it a trial. After taking evening. magnificent costumes used in the New York Tno I'xpcricncpil Htiteherg. Only re- recently transferred, is again back on his old production a few weeks ago. The Company six bottles, he writes to the proprietor- a* Some ot our young business men are talking Esten W. Porter will lead the 2 p. m. meet­ follows: liable help need apply. route from Rockland west. are at present playing one of the most remark­ of forming a social club and leasing the upper ing at Glen Cove, next Sunday. I find myself completely cured; all the can­ STATE OF MAIXE PINT CO., story of Syndicate Block. Elegant quarters It seems by the return* of our last municipal ably successful engagements In the history of cels have disappeared and tny face is as 'I he March District Tidings is with us and Main Street. GOODS, could be arranged there. election that one-third of our voters didn’t vote Portland, Me., the Press containing some of smooth as at my birth. I cannot speak too a year ago. Where were they ? we scissor from its newsy columns: the most brilliant criticisms ever accorded a highly of your remedy. I feel that it has The World's Fair Commissioners have ap­ Arrangements for rates to Machias, East A correspondent says that three months is star In that city. Miss Lewis created the char­ saved my life and if any person who is suffer­ plied for copies of all books written by Rock­ Maine Conference week are progressing finely. ing from the dread disease will correspond FIRST GLASS HELP With a Beautiful Line of Fancy too short a time to acquire a voting residence acter of the bc.autiful “Stephanie de Mobtieart” land men. L. F. Starrett and Dr. D. C. Per­ The Maine Central R. R have granted very and has made it famous by her grand imper­ with me I will cheerfully answer all letters. kins have provided copies of their books. in this city from parties without tho state. low rates Wc give the price ol tickets from Wanted on Pants immediately ut ihe MAINE sonation. It has been a favorite role with her, M ANUFACTUBING CD , Corner Broad and Park There is lots of water in Oyster River Lake. central point named below to Machiasport and Sts., Itocklund. 7 Mrs. Nettie Holt Harding of Boston will for it calls for ail the well known emotional RODOLFS Ihe melting snow is rupidly filling it full and return. From Bangor,$3.75; Vanceboro, $4; ability, handsome costumes and rich stage N O T I C E . ^ speak and give tests for the First Spiritual the Thorndike springs are adding their crystal Waterville, $5; Dexter, $5; Beitast, $5; SILKS effects for which her productions have become Society next Sabbath at Merrill Hall, at two contribution to the great mass. Bucksport, $4; Ellsworth, $2 75; all via Bar I hereby forbid all persons trusting anyone on my noted. It is indeed a most thrilling, interest­ Hew Medical Discovery account after this date. K. G. RUSSELL. and seven o’clock p. in. Mrs. Harding is very Harbor. From Bath, $4 50; Wiscasset, $4 45; The County Commissioners were in session ing play, and a large audience is assured when AND Sooth Thomaston, March 14,1S93. 10 12* entertaining and has many .friends in Rock­ New Castle, $4 15; Waldoboro, $3.75; Thom­ AND at the Court House lust Tuesday, hut having the play is given Friday evening. Although land. aston, $3.15; Rockland, $3, all by steamer HORSE FOR SALE. no business ot particular importance to come Miss Lewis nnd her players make their initial The rain of Sunday made short work of thn Frank Jones from Rockland. From Castine, A HamhleUinhin brood m are in foal to the before them, adjourned today. bow to our public Friday evening they do not Roflolfs flreain Emnlsioa, French Coach Stallion Dante. Apply to snow-drifts, in consequence of which travelling $2 75; Bar Harbor, $1.75. ABSOLUTBLV CUKE There will be a special [communication of seem strangers for Miss Lewis’ reputation has 9 MRS. O. W. DRAKE, 19 North Main St. in some parts of the town was rendered very The Camden League has had an addition of disagreeable. On Limerock street near Broad Aurora Lodge, F. A A. M., tomorrow night, long ago preceded her for her many famous CONSUMPTION, eight names within a few months, making a To the World's Fair & California. TRIMMINGS anti Broadway the water covered the sidewulk hen ihe Fellowcraft degree will bo worked on creations. The usual prices will prevuii und total membership of 105. SCROFULA. to the depth of nearly a foot. several candidates. seats are rapidly selling. The Winter session of the District League is nation, also hotel accommodations at Chicago dur Quite a party from this city attended Mrs. ULCERS. ing the World’s Fair. Dur personally conducted T O M A T C H . The drain which does duty at the Court Gen. Custer’s lecture at Camden Friday night, to meet at Thomaston, April 5-G, 1893. CALLED TO MAINE. excursions tor California and nil Western points House froze up recently, and Sunday the water and report it fine. An attempt will be made to ECZEMA leave Boston on thiough expre-s trains every backed into the cellar, giving excellent promise FINE CRAFT. Rev. W. A. Atchley of the Bristol, Conn., AND Tuesday, via the Boston and Maine. Central Vt., have it put on here for the benefit of the Charit­ Grand Trunk, Rock Island nnd Denver, and Rio JT^The above far excel any preF of u small flood. Sheriff Gray liberated two Baptist Church, hag received and accepted a All DiseAseg of the Liver, Stomach, Kid­ Grande Railway*. For rates and full particular* able Association. neys and Blood. 6 of the tramps, gave them a shovel and pick­ Another Notable Addition to Rockland's call to the Farmington, Me., Baptist Church of our excursion* apply to your nearest ticket Alderman Crockett, for whose political wel­ agent or write A. PHILLIPS M CO., 296 Washing vious season for Delicate Shadings, axe, and after a dint of digging the difficulty Handsome Coastwise Fleet. and will enter upon his duties there April 1. ton St., Boston, Mass. 10 22 fare the Opinion was so very solicitous before SOLD EVERYWHERE. was adjusted. The tramps ure rapidly thinning Rev. Mr. Atchley at one time supplied the Etc. We will take pleasure in show­ out. election und for whom it shed so many Crockett- South Thomaston Baptist Church. Mrs. dile tears, was re-elected, running threo votes New schooner Lavinia M. Snow,briefly men­ Friends of the Globe contestants for the tioned last week, is a beauty. She was built Atchley Is Florence, daughter of County Wirtbs. FREE ROUND TRIP ing the same. ahead of his ticket. Commissioner Mark Ames and wife, and World’s Fair prize have but one more coupon by I. L. Snow A Co., under the personal super­ Ch a m b er la in — Rocklund, March 10, to M r. and to the World's Fair ami 10 duys in Chicago. We to cut, the last one being printed to morrow. II. J. Pettingill of Boston. Superintendent of vision of Mr. Snow. Her tonnage Is 336.95 net, the sister of Miss Emmie Aines, assistant in Mrs. Win. Chamberlain, a daughter. have absolutely the b« st cure a d tonic for throat the Postal Cable Telegraph Co., and Assistant our High School. W ilson —Rocklund. March 3, to Mr. and Mrs. and voice trouhl s, on the market but lack a name Miss Agnes M. Bartlett of South Thomaston length of keel 125 feet, depth 10, beam 32. Byron I. W Eon, a son. lor It. Wo will therefore give tho above reward to Superintendent T. H. Winsor of Portland Mit c h e l l —Rockland, March 2, to Mr. and Mrs. tho party huylng u sample bottle who semis in the has dropped to second place, but her friends Her frame is of white oak, hard-pine deck and best nano* by April 10th. Sam ple 25c. (no stam ps) were inspecting the Rockland-Portland line ie c h a m s il e s David Mitchell, a son. are quietly confident. Oscar M. Ellems of the ceiling All her fore-woods are of North Carol 25c for a box of B ' P worth a guln COLLEY & CO., 47 Broadway, N. Y. City. 10-13 Friday. They visited the Commercial Union L a n iier h —Rockland, March 2, to Mr. and Mrt«. firemen is still first by quite a lead. Bangor line white oak, the balance of the plank being Thomas F. Landers, a daughter. I t .bo « pleasure to she office and found everything “ O. K.” with E. A. CARD OF THANKS. P e t t e r —Rockland, March 1, to Mr. and Mra. friends sent him a big package recently. hard-pine. She has Virginia oak and hard- George T Pettee, a daughter. SIONS Rhoades at the key. pine wales. Her three mast* are whole sticks S h er m a n —Rockland, March 1, to Mr. and Mrs. from Boston, every T um day to Chicago Co m m e r c ia l Co l l k o b .—Alice M. Simmons The Central Club held its annual meeting The undersigned wishes to express his Edward A. Sherman, a dhiightor. and the IVesf; every lPs

NO MORE BRAGGING. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. The W ill of Hie People. Tlie elections of last November, like CENTRAL MARKET Save $ 4 9 « iC a lw n ia Fnclr Nnhum f.eftvltt Admits llnvln< Been The Original Hut to Up Exhibited nt th. those in November, lfiBO, were in tlie HEADQUARTERS Taught a Serious Lesson. W orld'll Fair. —W e now have In *tock sonu* of th e— Great Central Route Overland Ex­ nature of a popular revolution. Air | "Tlie brightest minds liev been known Uncle Tom'R cabin, the real cypress Cleveland is the man above all others • , MncfctnlRt*, Q uarry moo,PnJti c u rs io n s . to git astray onct in awhile,” began wood cabin, as the owner alleges. i< upon whom tlie groat majority of the 1 tortamen, Spamen and Farwe Uncle Nahum Leavitt, “and the fact to be exhibited at tlio Chicago W orld’s Bhlp, Boat, ( arrlngp, and R o om Builder*. ERSONALLY cnndue e«l Tourht Rienralon* American people rely to carry out tlift B E S T If y on can’t find w hat von w ant, uo to that I slopped over onct is jest ns much fair. Its history is thus traced: The peo­ FLOUR P to Colorado, Ui ah, Portland, Oregon, and nl purposes and accomplish the objects of Thnt evi r u n* »e but flret r'n*- tuneri*), Pacific coaat point* I ate Boaton (Boat n ft Albany a sign of genius as 'tis of a fool. Fur's I ple about Nacliitoches, La., have lone that revolution. With Ibis view they wi Ich we n tf -111 tit the VEIta LOW dep t) every Thursday, :< p. m.; arrive at Han BBT PRICE* rnl WARRANTED W> Yr an el*eo Tueaday following. Sate*, aleeplnu know, it seems so." His neighbor, who insisted that Robert McAlpin was tin H. H. CRIE & Co.'S, have already overridden tho political 1 W e slrO ht.ve In Stock car bertha, etc., fit rubbed on application to vout sat with him in the great barndoor, original Simon Legrce. His house and “machine,” anil before they will permit nearcat ticket agent, or to F*. K. oilK A K R K , Man nodded his head very vigorously, as vnd *op their stock- A few leading nrticjca In rtoek aper, or to I Afl. 8. HM I I’ll, Aaaiatant M m iw r, 6 plantation were the only ones on or tic: : themselves to bn thwarted or cheated and Jn»t arrivod, enumerated hr low • much as to t- that Uncle Nahum's sago Btato St., Boa ton. the Red river exactly fitting tlio descrip they will grind it intopowiler. To place l eas and Coffees 60 Ton* Refined ft»id|5Nrrwny|Iror. remark war S» too weighty for imme­ lion in fltc book, and lie tlio only man in Mr. Cleveland again itt the presi lent's 10 Ton* Quarry'nndi.Garrlave Hteol. diate discussn .1. tlie state who ' filled the hill." Ho was IN THE CHA . 16 Ton* Barb Fence Wit.* nnd Staple* z chair they havedisregard' I all thotradi E x c u r s i o n s “Tlie time I clipped up the elm trees intemperate end merciless and died be­ tions, tho precedents, th - counsels r . 1 W e ’,000 K«*k* C*ut and Wire Nall*. G ivh front tlie house was an awful upsetter fore tlie war. leaving a memory for bru­ the warnings of the so ' I prrty man­ CO NOT Prize 100 Keg* Ship ami Boat Spike*. to me." 100 Ki'k* Iron and Htael Horae Hlioea. tality to his slaves that is even now men­ agers anil bosses. Ecfor- f y will allow u i h • lihfl. but we sell th lb *♦ T r i h “How’s that?" said the neighbor, whose tioned with horror. c ity . A l*< I, 000 Gal*. Heady Mixed Houar and Bhlp Palnka Mr. ( 'levelatnl to be bind red or embar­ hl lin e o f 1,200 Gal*. Palm and Machine.'ill*. - ^ T i c k e t s ! conversational powers lay mostly in the rassed in tho work which they have set F’lrM < Ihsm Gi ncri h s! line of interrogation. 200 Gal*. House, Ship and Carrlave Varniahoa. hint to do they will chase the same Kimry anil Itntt I <1 Go«hIh! "Well, I don’t mind relatin an experi­ 10,000 Lb*. Manilla and Hemp Cordage would bo "bosses” and masters of the L’n>li anti ( orintl Heats anti YvgHnblf1* 18,090 F«*t W ire Rope. ence that was a putty good lesson ter To nil Points In tlio I' i i II p iI people out of office and out of public life. 8,000 Lba. Quarry and Cable Chain. me, an that did more toward reducin my OP Al.L KINDS. Mates anil Camilla. Biigguvr A SOLDIER’S SUFFERING. It is creditable to the sagacity of the A II good* delivered promptly to nn> pnrt ol 1,600 Lba. Steel Crow Bar*. self esteem than 'most anything I ever th e city. checked through Io deslinaiion. A Thrilling Story of the War, from tlu men at the bend of the most powerful 260 Rein b©*t Blasting Powder. tackled.” 8,000 Hickory and Oak Spoke*. OHIPLKTK Pen of a Veteran. political organization within the limits PRESCOTT A. DUNCAN, Proprietors Ho rose cautiously and peered round of the party to be the first to recognize h phone connection. 26 160 Bets Hickory and Oak Rims. PUL.I.XIzi.W lE I U K H I was in the disastrous skirmish known ns the corner of the barn to assure himself 1,000 Lbs. Boat Nalls and Rivets. the Town Creek expedition, tinder General the true nature and significance of the from Itorklaml Io I li'cngo. St they were not overheard; then, satisfied situation and to proclaim their readiness WnOLKSAJLK AND KKTATL, Paul, Miuiiciipoli-, all Parillc G. M. Dodge.e My Company and Co. P of that no one was near, he moved the our regiment were ordered to support two and intention to abide by it. By adher­ Coast Points mid Southern i 'l l '. smaU keg which served as a seat nearer . TOCUJ TOM.S 0 ing to this polite course after the 4th of it. II. CRIE & COMPANY ifnrnia. for Mile »t Hie M pieces of flying artillery in advance of the to his listener and began: »_• i ,• , r , Central lt.lt Station, Itockland. main column. Only fifteen of our command “Well, one mornin 1 says ter Mary: , h,!' h1v,,d “ f'"t'f"1 /mgro. Alarch Tammany will only lie giving ad­ ditional proof of the shrewdness which A. S. BUZZ HI, I,, : Ticket lir el. reached the points designated: and in our ■Them elm trees front the house oughter ’ .*? ’ whosnib-red evc-y- 4V*Oorretfpundenee aol’clted. ft retreat to the main army were rendered be trimmed up. That parlor has got the Vfl " " •"’? ,ortnre “'><1 guided its course lifti r the < iiicngo con­ 8. G Prescott & Co vention nominated not Hill, but Cleve­ untit for duty, and sent to the hospital. chill an damp o’ the tomb iu it.’ says 1." I l"'*""t «<;• - hy own- Have In stock all sixes of free burning After three months, I returned to duty, anil land.—Baltimore Sun. remained with tnv regiment until May 7, “Moldy?" quickly asked his listener. | C 1,1,8 l,res,‘rv<''> tlle Maine Central Railroad. 1864. and on that day, at tho battle of Bain­ with great care in the confident belief “Yis, 'twns. Well, I limited up a Sent “on the llon(l“ by Slcnniboat. •isOTJ tSF :7 ;'y i,7 J i l l , , ‘ COAL bridge, I with thirty-three others of our saw an got up on tho fence an dim up that in time it would be an object of In Effect January I, 1893. regitmnt wi r taken prisoners of war. Wo national curiosity. C. B. Jofferson, who isone of tho man- | a rriv e d at Andersonville on or about tlio ter the lower limbs. Jest as I got set­ ngersof ‘'TheCountry Circus,” has found Of tlio Bc«t Parlor and Stetpt The cabin is of cypress logs and LEHIGH CO.xL, Bunin fifth day of .lim e, where I remained until tled Mary como ter th’ door an says, a cheap way to take a play with a circus the lust <>f ...... mb r, dur.ng which time I ’Now, father,’ — she allers called me covered with cypress hoards and sound s u c h ns when built some forty years ago. It attachment “on the road.” Georges Creek Cumberland Coal, |*HM**MiL;«r T rain* le a v e R o ck I and Contr e ?ed t 1: • ■ in v to an extent that father after the children come—‘now follow *.: my left leg w.»s e o n tra i t« d to its uttermost, Is to be presumed that Mrs. Stowe used Air. Jefferson planned a aeries of per- ; h m g Mar , from the toot to about half-way don’t be too venturesome, fur you ain’t CHARCOAL. 8:26 a. m. for Rath, Rrnna . Ick, Lewi*-on, At14.ua the novelist's privilege of combining tlio formauces at towns along the Hudson. ! Wntonrille, Bunvor, Rt John. Portland b tw-en toe knee and hip: ami in this so young as you was onct, and you can’t Tlio officials of ATr. Depew’s road n-l'u d j ton, 41 riving iu Boa ton At 4 :30 Park. horrible condition I le f t Andersonville for do as the boys do.' sxperience of several negroes in one. but Florence, S .nth Carolina, where I remained simply as a relic of the old slave times to carry horses and ponii's except in the i b i b s r h o u r 1 Stt p. ni for Bath, Rmnawlck, !.«•« la’on. W ab-r “Well, it allers riled me ter be called WOOD! a pr:s »uer until !•’• hru uy 26. Ourexchango the cabin will possess great interest. freight ears, which didn't satisfy Air. | VII e, Portland and Boated, arris lug in Boston at o r ' TYIj I j I3LIPJX3«5S. P.-30 p. ni. papers were sign-d at East Ferry, making old, an I fluke up putty sharp an says. J Jefferson, and the American Express J f»:OU p. m., Bsprera, every night, Sunday* in me a prisoner of war nino months and ‘I’m old ’uongh ter 'tend ter my own af 1 twenty days. From that day to this I have World** Fair Sculptors. impany wanted $250 for the use of ono j tkron Sewer and I rain Pipe. eluded, for R ith, Rran« mustered out of service, .Inly !». 1865, T have W. Bock. Edward Kemeys, A. Phim- $5,25 BBL. pmber the place, 0 and connecting at Brunawlck with train for Lewi* tried the very best physicians, but tliev she went in an • let lho door. She i ister Proctor. M. A. Waagen, Carl Rolil- brought his brains to bear on the prob 1 Ion and Bnnvo . could give 1110 very littlo r» lief. On March didn't slam it, but je s t slict it easy, like I lent and was inspired hy the notion that Train* arrive: 17, lS'.K), tho Kiekapoo Indians came hero Sinitli. Karl Bitter, Philip Martinv, John STEvery Barre! W arranted. she could 1 • h r time. J. Boyle, F. II. Millet. Robert Kr ns. inasmuch as tho Hudson river runs past , S. Q. PRESCOTT & C0i> 4 .•05 a ni. K ipreaa, everv m orning. Him lav* In W’th tin ir remedies. I commenced taking "1 s'pose 1 was kinder flustrateil by it | TILLSON’S MHAKF, Itoekinntf, M Ine eluded, from Bunion, Portland, Lewiston an tiio Indian Sagwa March 18, and had an Mrs. E. R. Copp. Airs. Edward Kemeys all the towns on its hanks ho didn't need JUST RECFIVED, Bangor. operation o f the bowels that day, and after an npset, an 1 begun sawin like anv- I and the .Misses Alice I,. Rideout, Carrie to pay for railroad fares anyhow. IIo 10:46 a. 11 . morning iraln from Portland, Lewiaton tlio third day L bad an operation of tho thing an not noticin what I was doin j A lot of Fancy Box Prunes, and Waterville. Brooks, Bessie O. Potter. Zulime Taft chartered a steamboat for $:!(IO, and his , 6:20 p. m from Boaton, Portland, Lewiaton and bowels every day. I now have no pains. till I heard a big crack, an fust I knew 1 T he llni *t on the m arket, to be - Id at Bangor, bringlnw Parlor car Iroin Boaton. My appetite is restored. I am gaining in and Julia AI. Bracken. actors and actresses and animals tnareln d j pound. Btrength every day, ami I thank God they was a-kangiu by my vest ter the stub end aboard tlio Jefferson ark and started on PAYSON TUCKER, Oen’l Manager. of a limb 'bout 10 foot from the ground. A lot of California Green Gage Pitt tits, E K. BOOTHBY, G. P. ft T A. camo hero with tlnir remedies. I am CIummIc Architecture nt the Fair Grounds. their tour in high spirits at tlio thought In 3 111. cun., nt IS ci'ina per can. Sold H. 0. GUKDY & CO totally blind, ami have been for live years, I hed sawed off tlie limb I was a-settin o.i! The work of tho artists on the build­ that Air. Jefferson had $200 more iu his w i n w here at 26 cent*. for which tho government gives me a pen­ “Mary heard the crash an come rnn- -DBALER8 W— sion of s ‘ventv-two dollars per month, but I ings for the Chicago exposition was nec­ clothes than he would have had had he Fresh Self-raising Bneknheat, and Portland, Mt. Desert and Machias am happy and contented, thanks to Sagwa. nin out lively, but when she see I wa'n't essarily delayed, as most of it bad to be left town by rail.—New York Sun. ; 1‘nre Maple S jrnp, C O A L ------# STKzkMKOAT COM 1>INY. In conelusion, dear comrades, I will say in no close danger she says, ‘Pull ycr done after the structures were com­ Ju-t It—nice for brt'nkfa*t tbi**i* I want you who aro suffering as I did so self right up ter tho next limb, the way m ornlugs. Of all sixes, long with scurvy and tho Lis that follow it, pleted. but it has made rapid progress Souvenir Coins. STJIB. I H lM l JSXEM. to writ ) to mo, ami I will cheerfully answer the boys do.’ under the direction of Air. Flank D. Alil- The Chicago people do not think that * WOOD your letters for tho lovo I hear you and “I says, pretty hasty:‘I ain’t no boy. let. This gentleman, by the way, is of the Columbian souvenir coins are a suc­ ICeeuinptInn of Service for points on the suffering humanity. I am a member of Run an git a ladder!’ Longfand fitted for the stove Casey Post No. 5. G. A. IL, Wayne. Wayno original New England Puritan stock, cess from an artistic point of view. W e Bet*t Seeillena Kalsin*. per I.b ...... M aine Coaat. "I’m 'most too infirm ter run,’ says and docs not thank anybody Cor calling quote C. V. Turner, the artist who de­ Lime, Cement and Plastering Hair, County, Nebraska. l' *r my honesty and she, ‘but I'll call for some one.' Commencing Sa’uulny, March 1 1, 1893 sincerity L respectfully refer yon to any him Mil-lay or mixing him up iu any signed the dedication medal: “It is quite 25 Boxes of Donohue's Big I) Toliaeco GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 111- M ea m er F ra n k .l o i e a w ill le a v e H o ck merchant or hanker of Wayne, Wayno “Putty soon she come back with a ' on a level with the usual work of the JuHt In, and guiint at 3»»c p i* rlb ., tbi* Fn-aOTTZFY -A.2XT3D la n d w e a l tier pet m itt lo g : County, Nebraska. J e s s e H a m il t o n . man an a ladder, an when 1 was a-step- mint. A very similar botch was mad" I nbaico h main* b,’ Mato, and the reg At 6 a. m. on Wodneaiftys and Saturdays for pin down she says, mighty perlite: alar price In 40c per lb. Try It at O* Prompt attention to order* by telephone or OastIne, South West Harbor, Bar Harbor, Min I, Jps«e Hamilton, of tVaynr Nebraska, after of the dollar at the beginning of tlie Ihorwiae. bridge*, Joneapo l and M achla-por’, and •»•* t>nni being July sworn, ilepon* ami ly th a t Hie cou- ‘There, now, don’t play any of thorn boy­ year. A competition was announced a* ice p. rmiia, Deer lale, Hedgwick (Bluehlll) tents of tlio foregoing is nbsulu •ly true. ish tricks agin an scare me. My nerves No, 1 Camden St,, Rockland Me, and Brookiin, arriving ut Machiusport at aboU' ,15 H a m il t o n . anil hundreds of designs wero sent in Donohue’s Cash Grocer\ ain't so strong as you young people's!’ ’ 9:30 p.m . Sworn to mid subscribednribed 1to before me, a but the mint authorities rejected all and 2flG M A IN ST. Notary Public iu “Well, sir, whilst I were a-hangin . RETURNING, and for Wtivne Cuuoty, fell back on their own man. A good op­ Will lasve Mnchlnaport, weather permitting, on Kebrunku, this day, .Hurch 24, is mi. there the conceit jest dripped off mv Z A . J . ’ F e r g u s o n , Notary Public. portunity t o produce an- artistic coin Mondays and Thursday* at 4 a. rn , via same bootlegs. I was glad 'nough ter feel the landings, arriving ut Rockland a. about 5 p.m . Commander, Casey Post No. 5, Department was lost then, and a better opportunity Of N ebraska. ground agin, I can tell ye, an sence then Th- arrangementa of two rour d tr pa each week has been spoiled now. It is no wonder will contlnu- until about the middle of Mai, wln i 1 ain’t never believed in braggin.”— N oijq the si rvlce will be increased to three rom d nipt that people are saying that tlie souvenir per week. Seasonable notice of thi. will h< given Youth’s Companion. half dollar is not 'like Columbus.’ They S u c h PAYSON PUCKER, Oen. Manager. don't know, as a matter of fact, wliat F. E. Boo 11 n r . G. P ft I’, a . Josainuking In China. A. F. C rockett <& Co., W. 8. E a to n , Gen Freight Agent. 9 Columbus was like, but they have a A y E R ’S Jossmaking is very simple. The man­ pretty clear idea that he was not the —DEALBKH IS - ufacturer’s chief stock in trade consists CYBELE. BOSTON&BANGORS.S.GO. death mask tlio coin represents him to CONDENSED of wooden or metal molds. In these way with the noted French artist. be.”—Chicago Journal. Sarsaparilla the wet clay is put into shape and allowed Though but forty-five years old he is a to dry. It is then touched up, dipped in veteran of the civil war, and began his WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Is superior to all other preparations Batn In a Lecture ltooiu ut Yule. molten glaze and allowed to cool. The art work with charcoal sketches while in j A V ip c s claiming to be blood-puriliers. First Judge Ferry ol' Bridgeport opened the averago workman can turn out 100 u day. tho army. He selected tho sculptors and ... , ... ,, v . 1 i ... 1 i . ,;.i COAL! Two Trips 11 Week to Boston. i exercises m the Yale Law school with a of all, because the principal ingredi­ Tho clay is kaolin, running from red and artists tor the separate 'letmls of work, ()n evi(lenc0 to tb(. n „.lnb(.rs 8teinner* leave Knckland, weather uud Ice ent used in it is the extract of gen­ gray to snow white, and costs about 1 and so far as completed the results sur- for(J iul)ior cblS8 p b(1(| M e a t terinliting, us follows: s uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the ttroken, Stove, Egg, r Boston, Mondays and Thurad^S nt ubout 8 cent per pound. The glaze is melted in pass tho most sanguine expectations j lk(.(1 n)j()Ut blJf ftn buu|. h ^b(.r(i “La or upon arrival of^*t»'a.ier from bucks variety richest in medicinal proper. a email charcoal furnace, similar to tie Makes an every-day convenience of an As an illustration, tlie Agricultural i was lommotion in tlie hack of the lec- old fashioned soldering furnaces of n- building is here taken. The painted dec- J old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. rfiP.'^nrB earsport, Bucksport and am. Several students jumped up Hoe pei mils, Wednesdays and Satur Cures Catarrh tired plumbers. orations thereon are by Mr. George W Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest And Franklin Coal. on the benches and others began to lack •Sy*. at about rt a. ni., or upon arrival of steamer The wages of a good artist vary from i Maynard, of New York, and the Pom- award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each from Boaton low dock, being raised expressly for at some imaginary object under the package makes two large pies. Avoid 1. F. CROCKETT ft CO. “ot.fJreen’s Landing, Swan's Island, Houth Wee' tlie Company, is always fresh and 20 to 40 cents per day. The cost of a | peiinn style has been adopted as most in ftarbor, North East Harbor, Itar Hart.or and fair sized image is about 8 cents. Ho j accord with the architecture, which is benches. Finally two immense rats Imitations—and insist on having the Crockett Block, rdom ntn, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at nb .ut of the very best kind. With equal sells it for about 5 cents to a native and classic. Tlie main entrance is like that showed themselves iu front of Judge NONE SUCH brand. , or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. Perry's desk, and all the students joined discrimination and care, eaeli of tlio for as high as $5 to tho credulous Euro­ of an ancient heathen temple. On tli" MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse. N. North End, Rockland, Me RETURNING, in the pursuit of them. The lecture was Y. From Boaton, Tuesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. other ingredients are selected and pean or American tourist. Tho molding, right Cybele, mother of Zeus and De From Bucksport, Mondays and Thursdays a compounded. It is * suspended, and Judge Perry, indignantly 11 a. ui. touching and retouching are the same iu meter (or Ceres, goddess of grain), is pre all slioiis. The glazing varies indefi­ putting on his hat, left the room. An From horreuto at 7 a in., Bar Harbor at 8 a. in sented in her chariot drawn by young Aivestigation is being made, and the stu­ There was a young girl in Racine, Moudaya and Thursdays. THE nitely. It may be opaque, of any color; lions, and on the left is the latter’s pro­ Whose age was but just seventeen, FRED I OTHRDP, Agent, Rockland. transparent, but tin ed with any shade dent who liberated the rats, if detected, HWKIHQ, CALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. tege. King Triptolemus, to whom she will be suspended.—New Haven Letter Rut the citizens said WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen. Man ,Ho.ton desired, or clear and colorless. Tlie best gave a chariot drawn by winged dragons She could ma a-e the best bread work is made by painting the clay with when she sent him forth to teach man­ Superior Medicine Eufo:*«'iii|{ Tcinpvrance Iu Itiiilwiiy Service. heavy white paint and dipping in the I or she shortened it with “ CrmoLENE. ’ because it is always the same in ap­ kind the art of agriculture. The ac­ First-class Livery Horses, TW O TRIPS DAILY glaze last described. In another kind of companying illustration is a detail show Division Superintendent Dixon of the pearance, flavor, and effect, and, be­ Fine and Stylish Turn-onts. good work tlio clay is colored in caustic ing Cylielo in her chariot Illinois Central has commenced an ac­ Vinalhaven 8|pep r,,lresh. One will 1)0 a "palace" twenty feet companied by a policeman, and carefully FAKE HTKKETi, CORNER UNION ST Saved by a Music Box. square, made entirely of pampas plumes. made notes of what he saw. The next ing, and life enjoyable, it searches \V. A. Memiy. bookkeeper for Joseph ' morning a number of railway hoys mak- A famous society Queen, X ’-Telophouu icuuectiou. COV. BODWELL ! out all impurities in the system and The other exhibit will consist of a work­ 0APT. WM.R. CREED, A. Duffy, had an exciting experiene. ing plant for a new system of irrigation, I ing this their headquarters were informed Who a practical cook long has been, Will resume the Winter Time Ti bi* of T ao Trips expels them harmlessly by the natu­ with burglars at his house early Monday in which one dam is placed above tlio that their services were no longer re­ Says she’s very well sure Dally, leaving Uocklai d every week dav a* V 16 ral channels. AYEICS Sarsaparilla morning lie is but recently married, quired.—Fort Dodge Cor. Chicago Trih HORSES! a. iu and 2:30 p. ni R o'urnl g. leave V in u lh o w n other. Tins will irrigate all of tho There is nothing so pure at 7:00 a. iu , and I .00 p m., touching ut Hurricane gives elasticity to (lie step, and im­ and among his wedding presents was a orange and fruit orchards of the Cali I uue. As the shortening called ‘‘ Co'rroi.ENE.” Itlund morning trip off and afternoon trip on, music box. To ibis happy circumstance Proco Workti Drivers, Saddle also will touch ut liuiricune Monday inort lug trip parts to the aged and infirm, re­ fornia state exhibit Fuat Day Lotting Favor. on and Saturday afternoon Hip « ff. newed health, strength, ami vitality. he attributes the fact (hat the burglars Round Trip Tickets 00 cents. did not succeed in carrying off every­ The New Hampshire legislature will ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE - ..m ull W orld's Fair IliilldloE. . be called upon to consider tho doing I The wives that are careful and keen, W. 8. WHITE, General Manag.r thing in his home. : the minor structures of tlie atcthe tinny stabie of Fred Ixitbrop, Agent at Tillnou’a Wharf. away of the observance of Fast day. ' Who like their food wholesome uud clean, One of the burglars in rummaging M. J . K. Froho -k, Agent, Rockland. an cxpir it ion of tbit;! the Swedish Thu language of the bill introduced in , f rying oysters or fish, FRANK DONOHUE, A. Davidson, Agent, vinalhaven. through his drawing room stumbled g. though small, will be conspicu- T. W . Sullivan, Ag> nt. Hurricane island. AYER'S across the package of stored music, and the bouse is to the effect that the day I Eggs, or similar di>h, CoruMT Park and UnlOP NtroeU. lt» As the plot grained for the pur- thinking probably that it contained jew­ lias "long since ceased to bo religiously ; As a fat always use ‘‘COTTOLENE.” •-f-TuUtpliGne connection. Sarsaparilla was triangular and i-ontains but observed and has become a useless relic , Rockland and Vinalhaven. elry or silverware attempted to iqien it square foot, tlio building will also KNOX COUNTY -In Court Prepared bv Dr IP \ vei ft O©., Eowull, Mu*a. hi doing so he set tho music machine in of former times.'' Willi Fust day cut ' Rockland, on the third Tu Hold by all Dm .’- ! 'if I’n . .A] »ii hot Him, <6- off, tlie list of legal holidays will be j ' lbV3. COMMENCING FRIDAY, JAN. 13 motion, and presently Air. Meany was Now from these few verses you’ll glean, roused from his slumbers hy tho touch Thanksgiving, Labor day, Christmas, j A c rtaln ItiBirunn nt, purporllnx to be tin- Inat ST M R. K M M K L I N K Cures others, will cure you Fourth of July, 22d of February and Tile purport of what the lines mean; u ill uud tcH'urui'iil of M eirilt AUbIiu, lull) of i Luin- ing strains of “Auld Lang Syne.” Mr. That for shortening pies, u*ton. In t»uld County, having been pruNcukd for Will Run to Vinalhaven Meany got his gun a d started for the All inorial day—six in all.—Manchester p ro b ate: And all pastry likewise, • IliHldtl'D, That notice thereof be ulveii, three i*ff place vf the Steamer \ inaihavin, Jeav ng Rock- burglars, and they started for a window, , (N. 11.) Union. tun<1 at 1:30 p .m ., and Vinalhaven ut 6 00 a ni P 'w o rrru ^ ’cuiNEA'alDojf. •' There is nothing excels “ COTTOLENk/’ w. . k twccflMivt ly, in T h e Co i i i i i u-Ga z k it k , until fanbor uuUoe. l i e arrived at the drawing room doorway p rille d in Koeklui i, In *uid ( bounty, thut nil per- ltu b b i-r U u n ils I’. ,11,111,',I Ull I'o .lu l I noi.m iKtereMled uiuy aittnd ut u Piobute C< urt to 2 U. P. JON Ed, Vice Provident. just in limo to see two burglars leaping in In Id ut Ro< klund on tlio iliird T ui-h ay o. from tho window. He fired, but the Several days ago Dr. W. W. Parker Murcli next, uud bhow - uu-e, If any Ibiy huvef robbers continued their flight. One of inquired of po-tti' -ter Bussell whether uhy the buid in*iruni< lit eliould not be piovcd. rubber b.. mb eotild boused around the the lout will un BLUE HILL & ELLSWORTH LINE. them stumldcil in getting over the front Uielil ol ibe duceui-i'd. fem e, and Air. Meany is convinced that ; uew double justul curds. The official 810 C E MESERVEY, Judge J CURE he shot him. as he found several splashes Could in I a, , wer tin- question, mol the A true copy,—Attest E d w a m O K.GuL'Ln, ReglaUir* STEAMER JULIETTE physician wrote to the postmaster gen­ ? SICK HEADACHE, < of blood on tho ground and sidewalk.- O. A. CROCKETT, Captain St. Louis Republic. eral in reference to 11),: matter. Dr. On And. A fter Jan, X, Parker lias 1 eceived a reply stating that N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., WESTS COUGH SYRUP ; Disordered Liver, e k : hatnls could bo used. — Richmond Dis- CHICAGO, ILL and Bu-amvz will leave Hock Hud Wednesday and They Act I .ike on the Vital Org . SWEDISH uril.niNG. A certain cure for Cougha. <’olda, Ahllnuu, Saturday, on arrival of morning trains and ►towtixir State Street, BOSTON. i:uinuiuptloi*.(’ruup.Wb tupjng< vugh.KoiuTbroutu.ul Kcguiuting the Secretions, restoring I b Alii iln lL , C o in . puleh. nil uiboioM Hof ibeThro i «nd Luiua. FlvaattOt to fr« in Boai< ii, for Deer Isle, (N W Harbor), lost Complexion, bringing b .u k the K« i ? be of that -li::|ie uml cover but PORTLAND, ME. bmali size diwoniinuoil; old, 60. gtae »ow, Xie.; old H lerrltk'a Landing, Sarg. ut villi*, Sedgw'ek, Brook A petitiun haa been addressed to the Doing Society. 81.'Hi, sloe now 60c. Sohi by a ll in-ugglbU . lui, Long island, Hlu. hill, Hurry and Ellsworth Edge of Appetite, and arousing with th 2 square feet. The stylo will be that of R0SL8UU0F HEALTH the wh , phys. £ (Irenoblo chemherof commerce, France, tl old Kw, dish cathedral, and the build The tiling man about town is ” rush- RETURNING, energy of the human frame. I best* 1* *, soliciting the domouetizatiou of copper Children Cry for Wrll leave WHauoith Monday and Thursday for it* admitted by thousands, in all bavin;; a south front of 101 feet, One of too smart set writes to a friend, P itc h e r ’a C aotorfa- WESTS LIVER PILLS MU-auer and RaU for B< slou lhe sain, evening Tb*» old Reliable Remedy for Sick IJeudathe, Bll- Covered with a Tastcleas 4 Soluble Ooati ■. | manufacture of the lust named metal at while above the confer will rise a tower ” 1 have been invited out < very night for Through Ticki Is may be obtained on board via tho Froges works, it is stated, has of lute ioUblieoe, L,v« r C'HJipluim, 8 ur *»tomi»cb, Dy -pep. tAeemer or Rail to Boston. 2oo fI bo'll rs. < in pi »yes HARVARD •>F Fill W sK B K lat anv druj store. Pleas- shoulders, until tny arms wet? the old frequently make are in just the ant io take, handy t-» carry. Contain no opium nor juat ono pore. It covered my only ci rninfssione, to hl'uiD* for j 10c. CIGAR |------ol an adventure which befell il nod Col. William A. II Silloivnyeis (10 years same way fl e result not of loss of judg­ injurious drnvn. Nothli g to (bsnrrat Ke the ntnm entire body, my fare, beau, ■ ii” asylum Ihe I (Fiilon I.alxx • h. Thti hie Heine has I »»| fur 25 and shoulders being the worst. which was saved Iroin a disastrous end­ old. lie resides a l Bellows Falls, VI., ment, but for a w< akenitig of the resist- 4 years Iu the piivatc pi'ic:lee of intending specialist The white scabs fell constantly from my head, ahouldere, nnd ing by a soldier named .) dm K< liar mid is connected with the Bellows F ills ing powerof tho will. Theconsi queucet ’ to Jnelly celebrates, and nil additional arms; tho akin would thick, u of tinexpecti d wealth arc. however, as $ 5 OO will be a’vtti io any person (our Throat and Lung Diseases. and bo red and very it lr . One line day. when all the army was Times, lie Ins soiiieildng of the most often firluuatons unfortunate, for they empl ) ea Included) w ho can prove that T rals. CompoRe-1 of ri itnr>’h remedies, prine‘pnlly Bal nod would crack and ble <1 al rest, anil the balloon corps were vital interest Io say to Ills fellow soldiers sain M Fir, it p < (■«*» »rent enrativo propurl le­ if scratched. Alter spending lounging about waiting orders, they are tlie products'.f tlienatural character. , er> Harvard l«’c Cigar conta na nnything In arnt affords unniolmie relief Iu treating ( ' many hundreds of d u ll it -, I of the G. A. It., mid Io his fellow tnen thefiiiertra'Long Havana T' bacco y ,4# was pronounced incurable. I «< ie aronsid by the arrival ol Geo We have seen a man who inherited a rooty of mee nil h .■- |. en m,’ i to tunp' ih«- the world «ver of the flneat q u a lh ), or If v rapped will »r.y Asthim, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Coughs, heard of tho CurtctJttA R e m e d ie s, ami after uMtig Purler. 1'lie general was very much in fortune very largo for his wants become most (Inimy appetite. H,»ipi L’lktvlear is a two bottles Cuticuua R esolvent, I could f a earnest anil very much in a hurry, could In “ Rifle Shots mid Bullet, Shells,” during tlio rem ainder of liis life almost thing but n Sumatra Wrapper. For Colds, La Grippe, Hacking Cough change; and alter I had taken four bottles, 1 v.. n inoxt Hitiaciive plaeu. «ay tlio* wh » have been rinle by all Dealers. almost cured ; and when I bad us, d siv bottle of mil wait lor the in ad and manager of there can he found a sketch of Col. Slllo- or quite miserly, but that was only on a 1 ihem. and Raising Blood. C uticura R esolvent, one box of Cuticura. nml (lie flying ship, who was ahs'nt, hut H T R A I t t R A CC., hTfr«., Poeton ono cako of Cuticura Soap, T was cured < I tlie vvaye, wherein It is shown Hint he In­ large scale, the result of the impulse to | ( urils N Crawford, For clergymen, public speakers, vooaIIM, I>lt. former Thomaston FRKKM -N’M BU.-AM O f FIR WAPrRM dreadful disease from which I bad suffered for five must take a trip into the upper atmos­ directly saved the Union, when, in 1803, save, which on a small one had been pro­ bov, is maioner. have no equnl for clenring the throat ami strength years. I cannot express with n pen what I suffer ,1 phere to reconnoitre the enemy’s lims. nounced n "wise economy,” aggravated piling the vuii't*. Look lor the R id M altese Cross beforetisingthoR e m e d ie s. TbeyaftVed my life,and To iiis request, which was a command, he prevented the capture of Lincoln by Label, and take no other. I feel It my duty to recommend them. My hair ia tlie confederates. He also saved John a little, it may be, by a foible—timidity John Lawson of N<»iih Perry lolled tin For 25 Years a Sufferer! restored ns pood ns ever, nod so is inv eyesight. (here was no refusal, about spending, which is constantly M r s . ROSA KELLY, Rockwell City, Iowa. Movi merits of the balloon during its Jacob Astor from a similar fate in 1802, enormous pine s lit k which had long he« n Was finally cared by that Monarch of The Freeman Rice Wefer Co,. noticeable also in men who were born Health and Purifier of the Blood flight were controlled bv a rope reach­ in the Peninsular campaign. Col. Sillo- rich. But we have also seen a laily pre­ i hindinnrk, and had been ,-ei n for miles hole Proprietor* nod M anufacturers, Cuticura Resolvent ing the ground ami securely fastened to U H A V , M K . W waye served four years mid eight months viously suspected of meanness become nnd miles around. While cutting Hie King’s Sarsaparilla The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse a stake. All being ready, tile general in the army and navy daring tlie war, Trlnl box sent by inullon receipt of price. tb, blood of all impurities and poisonous clement.-,, -leppi d in ami was allowed Io move habitually and rather splendidly liberal. old monareli into sled length. Mr. I. and CUTICURA, the great 8k»n Cure, and < 'u rn era mid iroin April 1801, to February, 1803, Serenity, which we bold with tho Bo.VP, an exquisite Sldn Beautifier, externally (to slowly ami surely towards the clouds son found n hollow 'leiutn •»» which clear the skin mid scalp ntid lestoro tho hair), have Everything -an smoothly until tin- lull he served his country without pay or re­ Quakers to bo an eminent virtue, often J CH-dUNK * SOS, cured thousands of cases where the shedding « ; ‘•ome 281 huts h\ actual (•• tint h d i ales measured a quirt dally, tho skill cracked, i Blent of the lino was r< ached, wln ri ward of any kind. comes with unexpected good luck, and graciousness, too, the latter being tlie re­ token up their winter quartos Build* bleeding, burning, and itching almost b e \n n u snap went I ho Cope and away went tlie lie knew nil the Union generals and Fire Insurance Agents, endurance, hair litelesa or all gone, suffering terri­ sult we conceive of the disappearance in# >i fiie under them tie s soon h< c m iiip 417 M \l\’ STRI'KC, HD' I, UNO, MK ble. What other remedies have made such cun- / ginoral. By sone nci-ident there had Seerelmy Slaiiloii mid Mr. Welles, lie In■■ n a low iliops ol lie acid us'd in either of a grudge nt fate or of sumo in­ quite liv th . flying about until ovuct me < Hllep roar ro m o v er bock land National B i’-k. was lleiileiiaht-coloind on (Je n . McClel­ Fold everywhere. Price, C uticura, 50c.; So g a s ner fear of being suspected of "booing” l»v the cold when they oi.ee more lapsed • Large-t mid Htrongi-st I-ngll-h and Mnerb an r2'- .: R esolvent, $1. Prepared I v tie- generating spilled on tlie rope, mak­ Fire Insurance (’nnipmdes r< pr sentod. D rug and C hemical Corporation, L i-t- i . ing it w m thliss; so when the strain lan's slnll in 1802. ('ol. Sillnwnv is a oil account of poverty Suspiciousness into the comaliee state Traw levs' A ccidft /n*unuice. Co. rZv-Send lor “ II->w t » ( H o HI in 1 h-eum . i enme il purled practical printer, engineer and linguist, Is pre-eminently tho foiblo of tlie poo -, pages, .4) illustration i, and luJ te.Himoi.iul. . Pi rt-T was frantic I|e was drifted lie has set up works in Greek, Fr, nrh, and frequently though not always dis­ . .. .•■nan Rebuked. z D jU flP L E S , black-head •, re h, chapped, tewaids the rebel l i m s, and in Ids exei <- appears with wealth and tho confidence Tlio (lunger of making pi fsonal re­ v 3i?s oily skin cured by (' a S oap. Spanish, Latin and llchrcw. lie was rueiit was ns helpless as a t-hilil. At employed daring live years at Oxford, it brings, a confidence occasion, lly so marks in uny tongue is well shown. A : Attorney nt L aw, IT STOPS THE C tfG this point my hero camo to tlie front, great and so needed as radically to im­ certain Captain Symons was ri ling in a Eng., on lloiiimi's Greek hilpe, and there, CAMDEV ...... MAINE. . Back ache, kidney pains, vv- wiili the riquisite qnililv lor-avit g the prove manner.—’London Spectator. London omnibus, when I - re entered Lab Ju'igeot Probate and lusoivency. a rheumatism, and inimeiilar p gi'lninl lo i n an ingloi'oils flight o-.cr ill 1859, the degree of LLI). was con- I ai.d sat oppo-itc to him a man nnd bis | lii’veil la orv ininux* l»y th tlio enemy's eamp. John was blessed ferred upon Idin. Ilis first wile was a W here Kauri Gtim Is round. >curu Anti-Pain 2.. wife. Tim lady alter a few minutes ro- I wnli an immense pm ut lungs, and daiiuhti r of Sir William Ulackio and I Kauri gum is formed of tho turpentine marked to her husband in Ilindoostance. . lin y wen in splendid condition ni'iee of Sir Richard Houghton Ills 1 that has exuded from the kauri tree, a "Dckho, S.ilfib kn kaisa bara nak hai,” , To these two gilts ol nature was Gen present wife is a relative of lion. Wil-I species of pine which is tlio finest and which I. ing interpreted means, "Look M . p. ju d r in s , m i> , Potter indebted lor his relief from Ids for general pnrjioscs tho most, useful w ln it a I,ir inis., tliat gentleman hasl” i Bum M Evarts, mid a very gifted lady. M r. n. unpleasant situation All signs aial forest tree in Now Zealand. Thirty DRAPER. Physician and Surgeon. Col Silloivnye is a very modest mail, Tlie capiain had i large nose, but vnihnl inslilielions as to wiiat lie should yours ago tho Maoris wero tho only peo­ though a good nn' d man ho could i Iicttri ifhut he him to soy t HR8ID K N CK A SI> O F F IC E , 302 M U N ST R E E T do to get down were a failure, u n til, and only consented to talk Io tin- K ino Ma h i t i i t i c i n o Co. vvi Per ple who employed themselves in search­ in. i lie generous ■ j to forego scoring F<»rnn rly oc upied by Dr. T . .. Esiabrnok. John was called upon B ridgton, Me. 7 ' balloon, ami down he canie like a shot lips, lie saw d. written out und lie in­ After a few years’ exports the Maoris madam. I have a very largo nose.”}— open, some nearly two’inches long. You can Physician and Surgeon. began to dig for tlie gum a few inches London Tit-Bits. imagine how difficult it wa* for me to labor li was a tearful n o ni-nt; all expected io dorsed every word of it, under tlic-e atllictioiis. I hud tried many HEHIDENCE AND O R IC K .’ 49 .MIDDLE STREET. below tlio surface. As the uses for it in­ si e him dashed to atoms. But he was "On the lihli of April, 1881, I enlisted tilings, hut wi- • out el.eet. More from curi- ROPKLaND m unk reserved lor another late Fortune was creased, its market value rose, and pres­ The Beginning. o- ' , than anything i ise, I used K in g ’s S a r c *''* Hours 8 to 9 a. ro ., 1 j to 2, and 7 to 9 p. ni in the army of the Nortli. 1 weighed Professor Cooke was bilking about kai’a k im .a as di ctcl, taking live bolt lea, Teh phone Connect leu. ■ v with him, lor Ihe hulloon came plump ently Europeans betook themselves to and my bunds and te> r are as soft and suiootli 182 pounds. Afn r serving four years digging for it, until at tho present time 1 electricity nt Harvard and sent his as- us a n v o n e ’s. I giv tlie credit to K in g ’s dow n on to a Sibley tent, ami the gen- S a k sa pa h ii.i. a, and should atty one doubt J O. H I L L , etal sti pped toitli from tin- wrick safe uml eight months in tlie army and navy, thero are probably-1,800 whites and 1,00(1 sistant io start upthodynamo. “Wait this.8tatenieiit, thev are at to write me and sound, hul rather liadly shaken and suflt-riag from wounds ami rheuma­ Maoris eugni.-od in the work in the Auck­ a moment, gentlemen,” ho smiled, "and fur particulars. S’ours Truly, Physician and Surgeon. Tlie Mr. Kellnr, who figures as Ihe tism I was discharged- I weighed Ihe land provincial district, where alone the the experiment will begin." Soon there gum is to be found. Hence the output J " ’>s « terrific rumbling, a clatter and a O feick IlnDRB-Oto II a. in.; 2 to 5, and 7 to W) hero iu this tale, was ihe father of day I was discharged 109 pounds. Every p. ni. N ight calk fr» ni th- otllce. lias steadily increased during tho last thump. “There, gentleman,” said tlio • mT Telephone Connection. Edwaid Keller Gouiil of this city. thirty years, notwithstanding that (he ; genial professor, “that’s the beginning. WI MAIN HI.. W1LIX>OOIIBY BLOCK. CUSHING. gum is not being reproduced, except t" Now yon can 1 arjhe dynamo running a very inappreciable extent, in Ihe exist­ down stairs.”— Boston Budget. .1 OHM n. CRAY, M.D., J ^ R . <>. L. BARTLETT. Chcup Itooks Coming. F o r m *v < nteen v«»urs ono of tlio lent!Inn l.utlicr Poland ol K und Pond is vis­ ing forests, and these aro b ang rapidly j nrnrtlclucr j»l».v«l<’lntiH of Cum berland Physician and Surgeon, iting relatives in to w n ... Owen P. Wot cut down because of the commercial J "1 think tlie time is coining." said ( oii.it v, Maine, expresaoa lilm aelf as value of the timber. Henry Smalley, a New York publisher. follow •; «-»n<‘ern in y r t b is M O N A R C H O F 8H MIDDLE STREET, ROCKLAND sg? ASTONISHED AT THE: : . ton has been chopping woi d for Samuel IH’ll.TII uml 1*1 U li'IER OF TH K I to 4, and Within a measurable period of time j at Hw Limlell, "when tlie ruling market B L O O D : - : WONDERFUL RESULTS!" Payson. . . .Capt. E. M. Maloney left Bridgton, 3U., Jnc 28, 1892. the production of the gum must cease. ) price of our paper covered novels will be K in o Manufacturino Co., -SALT RHEGM AMD I I cj-> Sunday night on tlie Pullman for New although it is expected that a t tho pres-U ’ cen,K' ' think the revolution will Centh nu n : — I have carefully examined j p It. A D A M S M. 33 . . ERYSIPELAS ..II your Formula for your Sarsnpnrilla and Beil lord to bring sell William Butman ent rate it will take GO years to exhaust j commence some time this year. What though wedded, rw nre all physicians to their home to Thomaston ..Tlie channel is tho deposits in tho Auckland district. In ‘1° 1 base iny opinion on? Why, on onr own prescriptions, yet I unhesitatingly en­ Physician and Surgeon, dorse and recommend It# ttse for the com­ cleared as far as Vinal’s wharf,and Wal­ some places gum bearing land has been I Bnnili:; newspapers. Take any of the plaints for which it cluhns to cure. A cS dk A s.istunt Surgeon for live Port ol Itocklnod purchased from tho crown for settlement , better i »ss of onr daily papers anil look I find no ingredient in Its compound which ...... Hu i i Iim cU. ii .1 ter Grover’s boat floated Thursday. She OPEtCK IIODHR—Spi ff-id Block, 1 to 4, 7 to 9 II...... I ;I'| - 1 I. 'I' It t, I-. « .I III.I—, purposes, and the gum unearthed in [ al their Sunday editions. They print could be omitted without violating its effects. p.m Custom Bonne, 10 In 12 a. m. fcdr Telephone !■: V !£%!)• 1.1 . . I. , 1 II.. I, .-.ZS Everv property Is recognized by the n eonueeUou ycar« the • pic. • u im., luvi dune mi- n-i .. 3 has been frozen in since I lie first of Jan ­ plowing it lias been sold for enough to fully live times as much m atter as tlie fraternity as essential in practice, and _ |g»4»(l wiiui t<-i. i. ’. Spiing my li ft urm »wi-Ji« < l* i uary___The selling of A. R. Rivets’ average novel contains and a great many combination each has its function: to soothe^ M ile imiil 1 r ,i, ! f l>i-uinv :tInrni4-'l. M\“« pay tlio purchase money of the land and cleanse, and heal, which, certninU’, are thd y y r v h a n sc o m , m . i>., •Iruggisttiild mi v> tT store, as recently reported, was an error lor plowing, fencing and sowing it as more illustrations. Now, if the news­ first steps to cure. In a w o rd .it Is both pro! D A N A ’S " well.—London Times. paper publishers can afford to 'lal attention given to Dlnsoses of the n.m i if mt |niy ffir it, lUid Upn Hl Mr. Weaver lalss ol building a new store but have never found a combination so effect Eye and Ear. ^Hjtin •< euitditiiiii If the would bo poets who perpetrate Of course they will have Io use a cheaper ual in results ns that realized In the prepara­ j ^ t r i .i l it fuiilitully...... nmnth ,1 wax n»t«»n-^^ tion of K in g s dAitsAPAKiLLA, w hich I now O ffic g H o4J»m —11 to tl a. m .; 2 to 6 p. m .; 7 n KSBi-.ht'tl at liie wonriri-t'lll somewhere in town... .Lincoln Brow, Bonnets ubout the beautiful snow would paper, but I don’t think tlio averago 10 p. in. £-^..i,untiiiie d until i took buttli h, uml tc Troubles 1 e» them J a v» i»r without If. AboNrw York kfoluul Lifcr. cause of the stoppage of t licit- course ami not walk alone in the si reel without fall­ fellow ihe example of Mrs. H. Uerhechfer, ' What is lacking is confidence. Back of that, ing or clinging to railings. At times I Stevens PoinL Wis .jwho for five t i r« sutler- w hm is icking ie that Hear honesty which is genially assured them of their perfect (I greatly from Nervous Piostrs if n and ' above the “average practice.” safety. So far, so good. Tho passengers would shake and twitch. Had spells of sleeplessness, tried phvs'ci>»n« ah'* difFrenf Dr. Fierce’s medicines are guaranteed to * ★ had a right to ask that much, und it was falling down in tlie ofllcc and on ihe medicines without success. Hm oro* bottlo of accomplish what They are intended io do, and ★ * ★ Dr’ Miles’ Nervine caused sound sleep every their makers give the money back if the result ★** ****** * lint sensible to let them know tho truth street. In the house I had to lie down or night and abe is feeling like a new person. isn't apparent. KMURAN UAKKK A UIKMA. ind not imagine worse things for Ih ni- dropdown Several times I believed I Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyonh Doesn't it strike yon that a medicine, which IFa havo 800 founds c velves. But what the passengers hud no ing, who tried all other remedies, declares that the makers have so much confidence in, is the W i t , MABIITB, I.IFK AND AOO1PENV was at. death’s door. nfier three .. eeks' u«e of the Nervine for Head­ medicine for you ? right to ask for was information us to fj I hud la t u commander of three dlflerj ache, Nervous Prostration, etc , she was en­ tlie course that tho captain was going to Insurance Agency. tirely relieved. Sold by W. H. Kittredge. pursue, and Captain McKay made a enl (i. A. R. Posts and my comrades ad­ Trial Bottle Free. A person is p rctn aittrelv old when hairiness vised me to try Dr. Greene’a Nervura occurs before Ihe forty-flfih year. Use Hull’s Oupitul rtvprouvntcd over NlnHy Million DvUum mistake in not snubbing the first gentle­ Hair Hi newer to keep the i-culp healthy and blood and nerve remedy. I bought a For all derangements of the throat and lung.-, . CHOICES]- fOq/HOSq . and t\»id at IkLt Otfbu man who questioned him on the subject. Aver’s Cheiry Pectoral is the speediest and prevent baldncst. "W hy don’t you send up rockets?" ono battle and when I had taken two-thirds of most reliable remedy. Even in the advanced 40B MAIN HTkKKf RtX KLAND of tiio passengers is said to have plain­ it. 1 began to improve. I kept on taking stages ol Consumption, this wonderful piepara­ OVAttANTKEU CtJBK. OOLOfiq tively demanded. "There will be time tion aflords great relief, che- ks coughing, and it, improving all the time. 1 now weigh induces >sleep. We authorize,our advertised druggist to sell sol everywhero for 60c per enough for rockets when a vessel comes 130 pounds and feel like my old self again. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, <1. W DFFITT. p und, and to dose this lot near enough to see them," answered the You < au put it hi your paper that I Kell Dead. Coughs, and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Fire and Life Insurance. captain evasively, but courteously. These words are very tyimiliar to our rende s out quickly, have marked it The politeness was fatal. After tho utliihntc my good health to nothing but Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, aud wil’ use lAMtHw Adjusted at th b Ofllce. as not a day passes without the report of •* e dow n to UNION BLOCK, 278 ROCKLAND, M« implied admission that rockets and other Dr. Greene's nervura blood aud nerve sudden death of some prominent citizen. 'I he this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, ships wore necessary to their salvation remedy. I am perfectly >atislled that, it explanation is “ Heart Disease.” Tbeiefor- and experience no beiieiit, you may return J^A L L O C H Jk MBNKKVEY, beware if you haveany of the following s’, inj - the bottle and have your money refun led the passengers had a terriflic hold upon saved my life. I am GO years of uge, hut toms : Short Breath, Pain in.Side. Smother­ We could not make this otter did we not the unlucky commander of the ship. us you < an see for yourself, I am as active ing Spells, Swollen Ankles. Asthmatic Breath know that Dr King’s New Discovery could be Lawyers, ing, Weak und Hungry Spells, Tenderness m 299 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME Had lie only answered, ns he would as a man of 40 and c a n d o a good day’s relied on It never disappoints Trial bottles 34c per lb. Shoulder or Aim, Fluttering of Heart or L - AgcutN for G erm an A m erican Fire Imturunco U« , have been perfectly justified in doing work as people In re w< li know. My free at W II Kittredge’s D ru g sto re Large regulur Pulse. 'I best* symptoms mean in art This is tho time to buy, as N. Y.,uftd Wuablugton Life luauraucu Co., N. Y. uml as a great many other captains friends iu Boston, New York aud other disease- The most reliable remedy is Dr size 60c and &1 would certainly have done, "W hat busi­ Miles’ New Hea.-t Cure, which has saved wu guarantee this Tea to A Piping Chew, ness is that of yours?” 1m might have p la in s are surprised at my recovery. Iti- thousan 1» of lives. Book of testimonials Dee Elderly people remember tbeir spring hitters JAPANESE nnule hiuiself a little unpopular, but In* | 1 an’ surprised myself to he so at W. H. Kttltedge’a Drug Store, who also with a shudder. 'In present veneration have be/ust as represented. Re- sells the New;Heart Cure. much to be 'h.mktul lor, not the leusr ol tb eir for sea or shore, would havo saved himself from much j well. I advise ( veryiioily ulllictcd to buy hiessmas being such a pleasant and thoroughly meiuber the place ar.d oT^wr^ » 1 further worry. The passengers seem to ami try Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood ami ■ ff.'.•!»v<» spring m edicine as AVer’s S ars ipai ilia. wowtiiiinnita Mu ks’ N erve At I.ivek Pitiai. a p o u id . huveuc’tmJly divided tie niselvesinto two ! IH.. un il v at onee." It ts u Leuhb-restorar and healthonaiutuiner. Act on u new principle -regulating the liver CURE rnica alvk A ui’tv n .'l I’oinploto Treatm ent, oonaiat in : of different camps und discussed a vote ol i \j this season of ihe v* ir when every- stomach and bowels through the nerves A BL'i’Ki.KN b A S . HupjRmiloru’B, Ointment in Cupbulea und 'Two 1 eo.Hi'lenco rn- censure. Happily com I ,)i(ih L, lulllK „ K()rll, , 11)ec|. new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, S. G. Prescott & Co., lloxee <»f (linim ent,a I'owitivo I’urefor Externa), iiiom Heims curriud the day. unu a votu ol ...... tiil|iousness,l>ad taste, toroid liver, piles, con­ Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itehing, Chronic, , I u i . ii e l l '') ' ise 1 he iim - ol till, h i nidi-1111 stipation. Unequalled for men, women, TILLSON’S WHARF. Bee. nLor lb r, ditary l'ile^. l i‘Uinli W euk- eoHlidence was carried. W hat would 1 children. Smallest, miltie&i, surest. <50 dose* Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, iirhsrN and inar.y < tie r d i- -uni-.-; it inulwayrtU health ri - io iiu - Il is hyall odds Hie best havo been doni) had tho veto of censure 26 cents. Samples tree. Ml W. H. Kittredge’s Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and |>ositively great bonelit to thogeneral health. The firm die- R c d k l u n d , M a i n e , oovery of a nn-dical cure rimdering an operation 1 been passed we cannot guess, but this spring luedieiiie ever discovered, and Drug Store cures Piles, or no pay rtajuired. It is guar­ with the knife uuiieceHMity hereufter. Thia T o b at co. at least wo may say—that if that motion iuuuediii'. ■ iy invigorates Ihe blood, anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money Remedy haa never boon known to fail. $1 per A LKAPza. refundtal. Price 26 oeuts per box. For sale Telephone Connection cXHB o n r e . had been carried it would have been the stI'e iu U liens the nerves and restores a box. 6 for $5; aent by mail. 1 y u.flt rlrtiii il h U se it Since its rirst introduction, Elwtrio Bitters by W H Kittrudge. terribio dit-ea.se when a written guarantee ia poo. plain duty of tho captain to put the heahi.v aetioii ol all the organs itively given with G boxen, to refund the money if j and you’ll want more. has gained rapidly in popular fuvor, until not cured. Bond atamp for froo earn pie. Guar­ mover, seconder uud principal supporters |>r Grcchc's Nervura blood and nerve now it is clearly in the lead among pure me­ , , . M p A KNOWITON. antee ioaucd by our Agenta. of 1 ho resoluliuu in irons.—London Spec­ reiiii .l v is us harmless as It is good, and dicinal tonics und alteratives—couiaiuiug Moi-t of the above are cauaed by a tator. U I I I Iu ? ftODMalBSL, cl ggixl condition of tlie H.vtolem uud impure il is |iio.-l> vegetable. It sells at £1 per nothing w’ucli permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, ii is recognized as the best and blood cimaid CONSTIPATION A MI mm of W ealth. bottle bvsiciuiis recommend it to their ■Vbro Baby wua nick, »e bur r>wle and bUdoaea 25o. ( I ) The errant of Youth, Pn-uinpiro p.-diu-, D-«t Man ee to attain its full growth—seven ache, Indigestion, Coustif»ation, and drive Whou six U-cainc Mias, alio clung w Caotariis ' o*’4 d'slicd, «|ao all RoraulubyWni H KRtrc-’ge, R«»rV|-»»»d M-. tax>d, aud all DuM.-abea uud Weakue;..-t-s of M an, trow Is the discovery of that eminent special­ i kii dsol Furullurw rcpalied w hatever CieiHe, nm innuently an<1 nrivutely cured a( years—hut when this time lias passed il Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guar­ »to the v«r> heal cuunowr und bouie. E x per tT rka-xmkst. No F au uiik. Coutitil ist, Hr Greene, "ho ran he eonsuhe I Whuo siw had Childrvu. she gave thuu* tJaaU** latiou io i»*»r-4--ij orbyletu r. AdUnw*-Wm, 11. Parker is amine of wi ultli, and happy ho who anteed with each l»0ltle or the money will be |0tpiG. su>*. a tlnu hu« v( a n M ouldl' gu and C nildren Cry toe M D , or th e Pettb-Hly Mo-licnl lu»tiluD>, N<>. 4 Rultinvb personally or by letter, at 34 Tmuple refunded. Price only 60c. per bottle. Sold I 4Imminent I T< lintniug*; Hull*, bpinulvu, Ki«., on can call a plantation of a hundred acres I (•i d furo'stnd at abort uoitoe, and at Prteaa Pitcher’s Castorla. his ewu.—l- rank Leslie’s Monthly. Place. Boston. Mass, al ull times. by W. Il- Kittredge. al D«fy (JouipeU Ouu. 6 TILE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1893.

UNION. CAMDEN. GREEN’S LANDING. THOMASTON. lighted by eieciriciy we had no trouble in t cip­ ing urselvcs The evening wa« passed veiy Saturday evening Boston papers were in 1 Flrut born of the New Vear, thou pleasantly in serving and entertaining the lady The following town officers were elected \es. A very serious accident befell Mr*. Cyn’hm • It i» .aid that the trump aeason 1. about over. grea’ demand. bennttfnl Nprlng, « ! callers. The hang-ng lamp caused some trou. .e t rdav F. A. Alden, O M. Butler and E. W. Knowlton, Thursdni, while riding from N W. 1 With Joy lore nnd glndncaa. thy Rev. Mr. Nvwuombe preached at Rockport F. A. Hunt was out to the corporation meet­ but owing to the advi;e of Mr*. Strout an expl”s Payson, Selectmen; K. H. Burkett, Treasurer; Harbor to Webb’s Cove. When abunt two A pral-i-R u p «ln g ; C.F. K ittredg e, last Sunday. ing Tuesday evening. Ion was prevented and after partaking of home R. I. Thompson, Supervisor ot Schools; E. H. miles from home she fainted and fell from her Thou hrlngrftt the perfume of aweel The Water Co. put in a new hydrant on 1. A. Creighton A Co. have added anotli r made candy, and 'ruii we quietly lett lor home Wolcott, Agent; F. E. Burkett, Collector. sleigh, but knew enough to hold the reins and scented (lower*, 402 Main St., Rockland, High street, Friday nig h t. A The singing of bird*, tho w«rm April •aw to their mil!. io meet next week wirh Mrs. Herbert Linnell. No U n io n —High School at the Stone was dragged through the mud, but after a l'lic dance Saturday evening was well at­ nhow era, The^tiorm Sundiy interfered very much O n b of t h e M f. mu mis. achool-bonae began Monday. It is taught by while recovered enough to get Into the sleigh. tended and a good time reported. T h e Mart lug of leave* frntn huah, vine with church service*. Capt. Ichabod Willey is nt hom e.... William A. E Johnston of Washington.. . . Mrs. Martha When she reached the road to her home, she Cordially Invites the Ladies of News from R. L. Bean states that ho has a A n nd tre e , X o u r selectmen arc ui*y settling up the B own came home last week.•••Mrs. Robert Sh nnan, who has been very sick, Is better.... passed by and drove to he Landing. People The hnhhllng brook*, from the Ice Ruins stone lost one ol his nice horses last fine position as titne-keeper in a mine. accounts for last year. Crosby, who has been spending a lew weeks noticed her ns she pi*® d and one man asked m lo g *et fre t; week....3 . C. Bryant has traded horses with About one hundred went to Rockport Mon­ Our people still «»»y the ’lectrics must take in Boston, returned home last week....Geo. her whai the trouble whs but she did not seem A llow- many the IiIp u Ih r * to mortal* Chas. B arnard-... Mrs. Lucy Thompson visited day evening to hear “ JoshuaSimpkin*.” to give an answer but as sbepisseJ Dnrnal’s * you brine, the centre ol Main street. Redman spent Saturday at Bath. a I t o o lrp o rt, her sister Mrs. Fossett last week....M r*. Friday evening the members ol the Epworth store her son happened to be in and ealled to Flrnt horn of the New Year, thou Several of our young people attended the The sell -ols ar. all closed. May both teach. Mary Upham has returned from Union where League held a social in tne Cong’l vestry. A lieantIfni Spring. cr9 nnd pupils enjoy the vacation to the fullest her. She could tot tell how it happened nnd Thoinnstoii, bill at Waldt t>oro. last week. she lias been stopping with her daughters A special car Saturday brought a large knew nothing about ’he affair from the timc extent. A That nuniid* very fine, nnd from the ' Alden Oiy, who is 92 years of age, stiffeicd most of the W inter... .Miss Lona Sukefortb, company of gentlemen over the electric rail­ she fainted. She was carried directly home, k port’* standpoint, i* o doubt ull A rig h t; bill there are lot* of thing* AV;«rreii. from a paralytic shock, Thursday. WARREN. one of Union’s fair ladies, was united in roai- road. but seemed delirious all night, bur Friday was A ihut thl* flret born bring* that he I be dam ut Mill river is very leaky and a riage to Daniel McLoud of Rockland, last Thomas, the designer ol the new C orpora- comfortable and doing as well as coQld’be ex­ A hn*n’t *ald anything nhoiit, that Rev H. 3. Ives delivered his last sermon at A when t<»l»i In cold, hard prn*e doesn’t m i d heavy freshet would trouble it somewhat. week. We wish them much happiness...... tion llall, was in consultation with the build­ pected. A *oun«l quite mi line. ||.> h a-n ’t told the Cong’l Church, last Sunday. A u*. for InKtince, that more than any The new warden of the M issachusetts prism Carter A Upham are getting in a large lot of ing committee last week. The funeral of C. A. Russ occurred Tuesday rJTI»e I.-iln Rev. Mr. Thayer has arrived here from A other time of the year, has u war record, ami so has our Warden. grain. E. M. Clark has opened his store on Bay nt the church. Ulysses A. Green preached n New Hampshire and begun his pastorate over So U n io n .—Mrs. Helen Brown returned View street and has the same line of goods he short sermon. About 76 Masons were present < W e L. B. Northey. Prison Deputy, and Col. the Baptist Church. from Bridgton Wednesday. When she left, carried in his old store. To F / s / y O u f^ Sj-oqE, Leighton are on a fi’-bing trip to W hitefleid. in regalia. Mr Russ was a Mason and has The Good Templars held a meeting in the her brother, M. Gleason, was better, but on The Fire Company had the Nteamcr out Fri­ been a very active business man, a large prop­ 5 Poor Mortals E. K. O’Brien is said to be a favorite candi­ Cong’l Church Sabbath evening, with an ad­ Thursday she received the sad news of Ins day and with 60 lbs. of steam threw a 1 3-8 erty holder, and a good neighbor. Some beau­ MIRING OCR date, lor the Custom House at Waldoboio. dress by Mr. Cain of Kennebunk. death. He was buried on Saturday at Bridg­ stream ol water 232 feet. tiful flowers were sent in by the neighbors, nnd * S u ffe r It is expected that the ’lectrics will add to ton. Mr. Gleason was born here Feb. 16, FROM INDIGESTION. LOSS G r i r E T Y T The I. O. O. F. degree team exemplified twice F. E Russell has purchased of F M. Hop­ an elegant pillow from Mrs. Mather’s green­ or APPETITE K II.IJ'I* our population, as people are inquiring lor last week at Brown’s Hail. Tho boys mean 1835, son of Wm. Gleason who died in 1886. kins land enough to even up his lot and has house with a large bunch ol wheat was laid on NI-.HS, “ T H A T T l ltE I > F E E !.- routs. business if hard work counts for anything. He went to Bridgton some thirty years ago to the refusal of more it he would like it. the casket. ING,” ARK I.AN«I’l->, GUT work in the woolen factory where he was em­ O l'S >\T.-, VM» GENERAL- V The old board ol selectmen do not wish a Mr. Mitchell, contractor on the O. V. R. R . Cap;. Hamilton was in town the past week We are glad to announce that the trouble VI I "ERA DI.E; and even If he had Closing Gut Sale! re-election, and good men tor that office aie ployed until within a few years. Since then t I<1 ii* it 1 ihi* lie w ould!.', have arrived last week with eight horses and dump talking with those who intend to build the among the paving cutteis isjall settled and they known anything about scarce. he has been engaged in mercantile business, in coming Spring iu regard to tarnishing granite are going to work Monday. jW m . Grant has carts, ready to commence work as soon as company with his son. He married in Bride- Rev. U. A. Southard is contemplating preach­ tor foundations. been at Green’s Landing two weeks in the in* possible. ton nnd has lived there ever since he went from ing a sermon to the soldier hoys in the near F. M. Hopkins’ building is nearly completed. tercst of Booth Bros, and,will start a,large SHEERER'S Petitions are being circulated on the river here. Mr. Gleason and wife visited here five future. in order that the legislature may not grant to The joiners will finish inside Wednesday. number of men nt work at once. He is now years ago. He was a man who will be greatly The Iron lor the exterior was shipped Feb. 64, there is some talk of quite extensive repairs the Warren Water Co. their bill which has negotiating for the boarding housi oti "Crotch missed. He was a prominent Mason nnd Odd and when put on will resemble brick. Island, and will probably startjihe house as being made upon the Methodist Church durii g beep stopped in its progress by Rep Alden Fellow and held the office ot Town Treasurer, T. A. Hunt has yielded to tho requests of soon as the work begins. That I* a < PRE FOR ALL OUR the Bummer. Two of the happiest men in town are Silas lie left a wife and threo sons, one of whom ILLS, that I* Ihe L»te*t, the •Ire n ­ many business men and has at last consented Dr. J. E. Walker went to Winslow’s Mills, McLoon and Alden Stover, over the prospect works in the Camden factory. The Old Folks Bal’, Tuesday, was largo’y es!, and ti e Beat Spring M' ilicln* on to the use of his name before the Citizens earth. Wednesday, in consultation with Dr. Sanborn of the railroad io their kilns, and the outlook attended. Suits from C. E. , Havener were WASHINGTON. Caucus as a candidate lor first selectman. ot vsaldoooro. of their Increasing business for the coming worn by some, and some very pretty ones got­ Try II! It Cures! Tiike Xo Ollier! 3oo ten up at home were worn. Supper was served The chaplain at the prison finds time io season. Instruction in dancing is given at the Grange A town meeting warrant is now posted in Vnu won’t net'll any otlte ! the postoffico with a life! of 39 urlicles, one less at the two hotels. preach to outsiders. He preached at Rock­ Warren Lodge. I. O. 0. F., will confer the Hall Friday evenings by A. N. Sprague. than last year. Sewerage is one of the principal The Inauguration Ball under the manage­ PRKPAW5D BY 1 B a rre ls port last Sunday. first degree next Friday evening, using their Farrar Brothers have sold their mill in the questions to come belore the meeting. ment ot John Ackerman wis.a groat; success. There will be some changes in our school n w floor work. On Saturday evening they lower part of the town to Messrs. Creamer and Mr. A. commenced two in rnths ago with no W. E. SHEERER & C’ .MP'Y. teachers next term, and two vacancies will confi r the *.nio degree at Union, by invitation Humes, two young enterprising men. The K. of P. will work the rank of Esquire O f A p p le s u id Knight Thursday evoning. The order has one to he p him, went around with a paper nnd TENANTS HARBOR, MS. have to be filled. of Union Lodge. The masquerade ball at Central Hall Monday all the work they cuti handle, and all those in­ got funds to pay for torch lights and other ex­ The liveliest locality in and about town at Levi Morse, our photographer, has a new evening, March 6. was a brilliant success. Its tending to join should remember the 8*’» fee Is penses. At seven the baud promenaded the WANTED! the pressent time Is at the West Warren station management was placed upon E W. Farrar thing in his enamel photographs. They are limited to April 1. streets with the torches, stopping at the princi­ really elegant pictures. nnd steam mill. Freight teams are hauling to and J. L. Burns who performed their duty well. Baldwins, R. I. Greenings, Kings The lecture by Mrs. Custer, Friday evening, pal places for a tunc or two, then gave a con­ Our schools have all closed for a four weeks and from the depot and logs are being hauled Wednesday, the lath, a Farmer’s Institute cert nt the hall, after wkich the dancing com­ Spys and Golden Russets. from various directions to the mill, calling for in the Baptist Church was largely attended W ith a vacation, except the Eastern Meadows, which will be held iu the Grange Hall daring the day and was very highly spoken of. It was given menced. About 100 people took supper at These apples must be of good size will make up time lost on account of diphtheria. a day and night crew in order to get the logs and evening, when several distinguished peoplo Ocean View and Sunset. sawed into lumber and stave stuff for the benefit of the’Home for Aged Women ; 0 u arter ”Ce n tu p 's and color, No. 1 in every respect. Atwood Levensaler came home from Port- will be present from abroad and good speak­ and they realized a good little sum. The Spring travel has commenced. Every one Newell Robinson, while Lauling logs to the ing may be expected. laud Friday lor a few days and expects to re- T. E. Dyer received tho appointment as seems to be busy nnd business ofall kinds bids turn tomorrow and continue his treatment with sieam mill at the depot, caught his foot in the C. 3. Pease of Burkettvllle was in the place fair to be good. There will be plenty of paving Experience J rein causing bim to fall and one ot the log* Chief of the Police Saturday. Mr. Dyer is Dr. Holt. Saturday repairing and cleansing the lock to work and good pay. We are in hopes the cold ' l have found Hartshorn’s Cough* T u b B u tte r rolled off breaking tho bones of his leg just the officer who has given us such good service Frank Tobey, a Thomaston boy, had a Mr. Bliss’ office safe. Mr. Pease worked upon weather is about done. The ice Is ’out of the above the ankle The bones protruded through the past year and especially since the fire, and .B alsam . iip.-ri.>r t " any medicine I , narrow escape in the late Boston lire. He the lock three hours and did a nice job. He is harbor and tho small boats begin to dodge the flesh. Dr. Wakefield reduced the fracture the assessors kucw what they were doing sversoldf >r< igh and Colds.. And! WANTED! succeded, however, in saving himself, as well an adept at such labor. He knows every part about once more. and he Is now at thin writing resting quite when they rc-appointed him. > never in m y experience has it failed t o , Remember we are selling Flour at as helping others from the fiery furnace. of a safe. Prof. Gerri-h with a company of twelve comfortably. Notices have repeatedly been put up in tho I give relief. H. D PACKARD. Mrs. A. L. Farrar of Razorville called upon more went to Sedgwick Wednesday evening to Bottom Prices—84.75 to 85.50 per Dr George has leased Mrs. Loretta Stimp- postoffice asking the public not to loal in the Halifax, Mass., Dec. 2 3 ,1S92. Town meeting passed off very quietly. No­ friends at this place last week....W illiam M. give a band concert. barrel. And keep everything in the son’s house, Main street. Mrs. S. reserves body seemed to care how things went, while hall way and no notice has been taken of it. rooms tor herselt, which she will occupy on Stevens left Saturday for Salem where he will Means will be used to keep the hall clear which Feed line. many did not come out, and there was but SOUTH LIBERTY. her return in May. spend a waek....C apt. Alden Winchenbaeh will Dc emburrasing to some of the young very little discussion on any matter brought and C. II. Howard of Waldqboro were in town The Methodist Circle met Wednesday even­ ladies if they do not heed the notice. C^=We have just received some up. One important article surprised many. Friday. The logs for the frame and boards for the Friday night the tenants back of W. E. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Rutus Copeland, Knox They voted to gel out of the old method of new steam mill are arriving daily. The mill Ground Shells for Poultry that we Dr. Patten, who located here from Amherst, Currier’s stoic and up stairs opened the faucet street. About 100 members of the society were woiking on the road by each tax payer and will be 40x70 feet with basement under all, and “sell you cheap” at present and a very pleasant evening was spent Me., having received urgent and fl ittering calls to draw tome water, and as no water came, \ made it a direct money tax to be under the when completed wili be first-class In every re­ from his former townsmen to return, has de­ owing to the iuaiu being shut of to put in a hy­ ^ i r stirring and enterprising f urniture dealer supervision of the Rond Commissioner. spect.... Mrs. Atwell Nash, who fell ou the ice cided to do so and will leave this week. People drant, very naturally neglected to close the T. W. Hiackpole has bought the Tarbox lot on M H. Spear of Boston is on a visit to bis and hurt herself badly, is no better....Lewis THE are sorry here that he goes away. He is liked faucet. The water came on during the night the corner of Green und llyler streets. Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spear-----Mrs N. Speed is hauling logs to Geo. Millay’s m ill.... and is a man ot good habits, etc. and flooded Mr. Currier’s store, soaking his 81ackpole contemplates building a fine residence B Eastman, Misses Grace Walker and Mary Judson Clark bus gone to Boston to w ork.... At the annual meeting held March 6, the fol­ stock und damaging nearly everything in the J f r ' KNOX FARMERS’ on this lot. McCallum returned Saturday from their visit Chas. E. Overlook, who is a first-class violin­ lowing were elected: Moderator, Miles I). store. lie will announce an auction sale this in New Hampshire nnd Massachusetts-----Mr*. ist, has purchased a fine violin of E. G. Turner U. A. Cain of Kennebunk lectured in the Creamer; Clerk, T. 8. Bowden; Selectmen, week. $*7 J. M. Wakefield has been in Portland for the ....A . F. Light is hauling lumhe’* for Will EXCHANGE. Baptist ve’try Saturday evening, subiect: “ The past lew days-----Trafton H. Burgess of Al­ Assessors, etc., J. C. Creamer, John F. Bryant. I here will be a meeting of the stockholders Bright Side of Drunkenness.” From the little Light....M rs. Sarah Bartlett visited at Mrs. bany, N. Y., arrived homo on a vacation for C. G. Overlook; Supervisor, A. E. Johnston; of the L ike City Hotel Co in tlio Bay View 81 Limerock St., R o ckla n d . we learned of tho lecture we are Inclined to Sarah Leighr’s, Wednesday....Albert Cun- two weeks to visit his parents nnd filends. Treasurer, P. G. lugalls; Auditor, T. S. Bow­ dining room, Monday, Mar. 20. at 7 .30 o’clock think him an ugent for the Keeley Institute at ninghara and wife, who have been on a visit in N o r t h W a r r e n —The Farmers Institute den; Agent, J. A Johnston; Collector, W. O. p. iu., to adopt a code of by-laws to repluce Palermo und China, returned Friday....11 Nonb Conway. will be held in Grange Hal! Thursday ot this Luce. The moderator, clerk, second select­ those destroyed by the fire of Nov. 10; to Caledonian insurance Company. must be some time before the mills get all of 9 - L7, Mr. Wylie, one of our milkmen, has man, treasurer and auditor were nominated at elect a president and board of directors; to w OF KDlNBUKGn, SCOTLAND. week....Tho necktie sociable was a success the lumber cut out, and still it comes in daily delivered milk in our town for eleven years the citizens caucus called by a Republican com­ see if the stock holders will vote to build a Incorporated in IbOft. ....W ednesday evening White Oak Grange ....A n d still Robinson 8c Ramsay continue to Commenced busineaa In U. H. 1890. and no storm has been severe enough to pre mittee. The first selectman whs nominated by stable, what size and what the price shall be; was invited to meet with Seven Tree Grange sell wagons and sleds. The have orders trom vent his supplying his customers. This is a the People’s Party, as also was the supervisor. to see if the stockholders will make needed // P e t e h N o t .man, T r o s. F. G o o d r ic h at Union, in observance of a harvest feast. Waldoboro and several other places. G eo h g h C. How e, c iia h . H. P o a r, remarkable record as he lives two and one- Thirty-six from White Oak Grange were pres­ The third selectman was nominated by the Improvements on the hotel and grounds und United State* Manager* E R PACKARD. half miles out of town. ent and all had a very pleasant tim e....M rs. Democrats, which party also supported John­ t>. what oxtent; to see if the stockholders Capital Paid Up In Cuah, £107.600. Lt last alter two months of solid ice our A. M. Jameson is visiting friends at the ston for supervisor. W. O. Luce was elected will vote to put a telephone into the hotel. A SOUTH THOMASTON AHMETS, DEC. 81, 1892. village... .E. R. Fuller and wife are expected collector on the third ballot. There were two large attendance is desired as this is an impor­ La Grippe has n v e r" ^ ^ ^ u station. The first Loan* on bond und mortgage fflrat vessel ca^Fup Thursday with a load of coal home Thursday of this week. candidates against him. Lute was also chosen tant meeting. Schools io Grade District closed Friday. The llei *), $50,000 00 P leasantville —Win. A. Heath is visiting constable. Money raised as follows : Schools, H. B. Cupen, proprietor of the Bay-View, is Stock* and bonda owned by the com­ Friday a large field of ice broke away from the There was a sociable in Capt. Luce’s llall. Slain Thousands pany, m arket value, 1,380,816 00 eastern shore of the river and drifted across the at Washington for a few days....T here was a 81,000; Poor, 8800; Town Charges, 8500; back again from a trip to Boston und Portland Saturday evening. Kind Cufch In the com pany's principal office chanuel again closing the r iver. This fluating si ght mistake made last week in regards to Highways,8400; Highways and Labor, 83 800. . .. .J . II. Montgomery is in Boston....Mary and in bunk, 264,2446A There will be a drama and dance in Knox Interest due aud accrued, 6,760 00 I prove but a temporary barrier, the money raised for our flag. It should have N. Hopkins, member of the Class of 88, has Hall, Tuesday evening. The proceeds will be that Premium* la due course of collection, 269,200 22 HOPE LAYS T H E All other aaseta, 4,2X6 67 i 20 of our prominent citizens, under been 818 instead ot 81890. We havo about returned to Castine....Louis Bramhall, who used to purchase coupons for Mrs. Agues Bart­ twenty-three dollars now ....H illard Jones is has been In Boston this Winter, has returned of E. K. O’Brien, drove to Rockland John Wright is Juryman from here. lett in the World’s Fair contest. MONSTER Aggregate of all the ndinitted aaaeta of quite sick with rheumatic trouble....Bennie home and will work for his father this Sum­ Never th e compuuy at their actual value, $1,974,246 36 Jay afternoon and boarded a special Our first grasshopper has put in its appear­ S p r u c e H had —The Wiley's Comer Band Davis has a pair of steers to break... . Mrs. m er.... Prof Libby has been confined to the I.IAUILITIKM DEC. 81, 1892. car for a trip to Camden. They ance. boys gave a concert and dance here, Wednes­ LOW. Silas Lawrence who has been quite sick for house the past week. Miss Barstow and Miss Net am ount of unpaid lotittes and claims, 241,177 79 ped en route at the power house and day evening....The friends of Mr. and Mrs. amount required to safely re insure all several weeks is now some better.--.J. C. Keep watch of your sunny windows for the Burgest have very successlully carried on the outMtunding riskrt. 1,214,978 66 xport, and were the recipients of many Eben Elwell called on them Thursday night Young has moved into the J. M. Caswell little buffalo beetle now. school....M rs. Wm. F- Glover joined her hus­ During the w inter of igqo and iSoi I had a All other demands against the com­ 'courtesies from the road officials. and enjoved a pleasant chat, leaving a hand­ pany, viz conunisbloiis, eic , 60,692 71 house. He intends to build a bouse this Sum­ Several of our young people attended the in­ band iu New York. She was accompanied by severe attack of La Grippe. It left me with The Segachet C:ub held its annual meeting some lamp and silver ware... .The W. C. T. U a had cough, anil greatly reduced physically. 1 mer on his lot on Birch street....Fred Wyllie auguration ball in Lincolnville, the 4th. Miss Arau, who will visit friends in Brooklyn took I ’ I ' >ar- ip.ii ill.i It 1’otal amount of llibililies, except cap­ Tuesday. The old officers were all unani­ hud six new members udded to its* roll last ital stock und net surplus, l,f>lfl,H49 16 has bought the G. B. Young farm and moved ....M isiK . T. Bass has gone to Siouebum, loosened iny cough iinmec,la tely . I began gain­ mously re-elected. The club is In a most pros Joseph Mullen of Lincolnville has closed his week....M iss Lena Veazle has been visi ing ing in llesh, and in a short time' I was cured. Surplus be>und cupital, 467,397 20 on io it Mr. Wyllie comes from Camden M ass....M iss Louise Pitcher has returned perous condition, both financially and socially school at the Corner alter a very profitable her uncle, William C larke....W , F. Hender­ Aggregate amount of liabilities includ­ from Medford. The old officers have must faithfully performed where he has lived for the past year or two. term. son called on friends here lust week. ing net surplus, $1,974,246 36 Saturday evening (here was a meeting of the In almost every fainilv some one is still sutler- their duties and in recognition of meritorious 8. L. Bills has been to Brooks, where be has ing from the effects of La (irippe. The fatality F. M. SHAW, Agent, ST. GEORGE. ineiuliers of the Camden B»se Ball Club und following this dread disease is perfectly nppalf- achievements the club unanimously voted to quite a job in sleigh and wagon tops for Mr CUSHING. arrangements for the coming season were made. ing. I.eon’K SurKiipurllla is tin finest prep­ 4 2 0 -Mftin S treet, R o ck la n d , M ain e. double the salary of each officer for the ensu­ W il e y 's Co r n h r .—The hand went to Seal Staples. aration in the world to slay the ravages of 4«r All losses adjusted at this office. The club will consist of threo or four new disease. T r y it H o ttie . ing year. As the labors In behalf of the club Harbor las- Wednesday evening und gave a We are glad to hear that Mr. Roy is around members and will have a new manager- A Miss Annie J. Taylor entertained a large during the years that have passed have all concert and dunco in Union Hail. They are again....M iss Flora Hobbs has been sick with committee of three was chosen to arrange for number of her friends very pleusantly la»t been gratuitous this magnanimity of the club endeavoring to raise funds for the purpose of EACH BOTTLE GUARANTEED. The Delaware Insurance Cotn’y ulceruted sore throat. a course of assemblies to be held in Mechanic Monday evening. will place the officers at such financial ease, procuring new uniforms the coming Spring. OF PHILADELPHIA. We see by the paper that A. O. Bills of Free­ flail, commencing Saturday evening March 18. A levee was held in Rivers Hail Thursday thut as the cold of another Winter begins to A brass hand is a good advertisement in a Incorporated in 1836. Commenced business in lb36 port, formerly of Hope, was the surprised re­ M r. Weston will give the boys the benefit of a evening for the benefit of the minister A chill us, they will doubtless be enabled to place and our people slinuM aid them no mut­ Fa t i n a ll 1’a v l h in g , President. cipient of a nice plush rocker from the work­ car which will leave for Rockland at 12 o’clock. neat little sum was realized. Secretary, lltNKY L y l u I'KN. bid adieu to the beloved members of old 3e- ter how little it may he, as the members have FOOD FOR THE GODS men under him in the shoe shop. The base ball boys lost all they had in the lire goebet and spend the Winter basking in the The scb. Druid sailed to Thomaston Tues­ Capital paid up in Cash $702,>76.00. worked hard to keep up good practice the past Frank Huntley has lost one of bis fine and will look forward to the success ot their sunshine upou the verdant shores of sunny day and the Richard Hill passed up tho liver AbdETM, DEC. 31, lt>92. Wimer,and have satisfactorily succeeded under matched horses by sickness. They were half dunces to represent Camden on the diamond. Italy. the tutorship of it. G. Ingraham. The band is us tar as the fort, Saturday, being frozen Heal estate owned by the compuny. uu- Percheron, brother and sistcr,und were five and Why not form a Knox County League, Rock­ in Maple Juice Cove all Winter. incumbcrcd, $160,000 00 The Knox Knitting Bee met with Mrs. Wm. composed of an excellent body of musicians six years old, and would work iu the woods land, Thomaston, Vmulhaven, Rockport and Loans ou bond aud luottgage (first and are worthy ot ull the success they receive Henry Geyer c r Friendship visiteii friends in Hens), 164,200 00 F. Gay, Friday afternoon, and a goodly num­ like oxen. It was Mike that died. Camden ? Stocks und bonds owned by the com ber of the members were present. As we did Scb. Ella F. Crowell, Thomas, is loaded town lust week....Mis*> Flora L. Grover went pauy, m aiket value, 1,061,761 26 So. H o v e . — Miss Florence Payson has gone wiih lime and ready to sail for New York first V1NALHAVEN. to Vinaihuven Monday to visit her cousiu, Cash in iht com pany's principal office not all take work our hostess provided us with to Rockland.... Mrs. L. O. Brown of No Hope und in bunk, 79,690 62 l....S ch. Druid, coal laden, was the first Mrs. I). O. Y ouug....M r. and Mrs. A. W. crazv patchwork and though many of the pieces has been stopping a week with her sister, Mrs. ln lereil due and uccrued, 1,720 60 vessel to arrive since the river opened alter it James Grant, secretary ot the Paving Cutters Miller visited friends in Waldoboro last week. Premiums hi due course of collection, 177.496 73 were lost or mislaid we accomplished consider­ H. L. Hastings....M . N Vogler was in Au­ had beau closed by the Ice for nearly six weeks. National Union, is in town arraugiug his busi­ Due Iron, sundry corporations and bills able, but were n t too busy to enjiv an excel­ gusta last week on a short visit to L. H. Fogler, eivable 29,127 67 The vessel has been lying at Maple Juice Cove ness tor the coming season. A large increase BIG FAILURE. lent supper. And as the dining room was who is sick there....A necktie sociable was awaiting a chance to proceed up river... .The is to be uiude in the number of men employed Aggregate of all the admitted ussets held in Fiske Hall, Thursday evening, for the of tht compuh} ut their actual value, $1,664,166 67 highway is gening hare tu places and It looks This in connection with the large number of The following despatch from Boston appealed benefit of the Baptist Sunday School....A L lA blL triE M DEC. 31,loV2. as ii it would make it pretty hard wheel­ grauite cutters will make business lively. in yesterday's papers: handsome butterfly was captured here one day Net umoui t ot unpaid lueses und claim*, $ 161,267 83 ing through the big drifts... .The heavy rain Let her boom! Thu Atkinson House Furnishing Co , with Am ount required to safely ro-insure ull ou want io last week und pussy-willows ure putting forth, The bids for the Washington, D C., post- fourteen brunches in other New England cities, ouistuuding risks. 491,667 94 of Sunday made quite a freshet in the ponds * x w % All other demand* against the com pany, sure signs that Spring is coming. office are as follows, the figures being lor two bus made an assignment to Charles F. Libbey viz commissions, etc., 36,166 60 aud brooks....M rs Elwin Kalloch arrived of Portlaud, anl Costello (J. Converse of This orowning triumph of modern home from Prospect last Friday, where she loAest competitors: John Pierce, 1st class, e tyle ROCKPORT Boston. milling science is absolutely the Total amount of liabilities, except cupi- B ifl S ! lias been visiting a sick sister... .Quite a lot 8789,000, for the 2ud class 8870,000, lime two President Isaac C. Atkinson savs (bat the lul sto< k und net surplus, 679,122 37 years and six mouths; Consolidated Quarry liabilities uie 81,599 999 and the assets are es­ BEST FLOUR ON EARTH Capital a.-tuuily paid up iu cash, 702,876 00 of kiln wood has been hauled to tho river land­ Capt. Albion Greenlaw of sch. Annie Shep­ durplur* beyond capital, 262,188 30 Select Vour Co., Washington 1). C., 1st class, 87^9,018, timated at 83,909,999. 1 he trouble was c iused in g (luring the past few weeks....There :s con- herd met with a peculiar accident Thursday. by (be striugeucy in the money market r.ud In­ aud is so endorsed by expert cooks 2nd class, 8^02,000, time 40 woiking mouths. all ov er t h e w o r l d . Aggregate amount of liabilities includ­ iderable drilling ice in the river at present His vessel was being painted und he was ability to meet a call loan on Saturday. Lt*t ing net surplus, $1,664,1.*6 67 The first—difference in lavor of Pierce is year the company did a business ot 83 999 009. ...G eo. N Meservey has been hauling wood pussiug uround the stern. He has been subject Beware of imitations. The genuine 81 018; second 832.000. President Aikinbon says the firm will prob- ' is always branded exactly as above, F. M. SHAW, Agent, o tenant's Harbor during last week....Tw o to attacks of heart trouble which cause him to SPR IN G H A T ably pay its debts in full. OORH, W ICHTfrCO. Sol.. Acts. <‘4O ftluiu Street, Rovklarid, Malue. vessels are at Eagle Quarry loading paving this Ir io u i. insensible. One ol the painters heard a SMART BOY. v-rvi-.-mr1 All losses adjusted at (bis office. 9 11 —or— k-...School in District No. 1 will close Its a splash iu the water which was only two fed Winter session next Friday. « uit J H. D AM ON, deep He thought that he would go and see Master Arthur Priest, who live* with hit Widow Grey Cough Cure LEVI : SEAVEY, what caused the splashing, and to his surprise aunt Mrs. B. P. Brown, who keeps a hotel at W. H. ULOVEtt A OC., S u 1111,1 -'b‘‘ lia' teal HURRICANE. saw some one drowning. He called lor help East Jcff-rson, is a hoy worthy of notice. He XJioixtifeit, Watts Block, Thomaston. Is Perfection Itself. Town meeting was held Monday, March 8. and Capt. Greenlaw was rescued, but was in- is twelve years old, has attended the Winter CONTRACTORS, OKVlC'E IS CCuMLui I,U.C')LL..UE BLOCK, AU the leading Shapes, Colors aud Prices in The following officers were elected ■ Moderator, sensible* for a while. He was immediately school, sawed and fitted six cords of wood, urruMtrM t iio h m iik e iju t i l . Gentlemen's Kofi Walking Ilate. No mistake in removed io his home, where he is doing well. .... Dealers lu oil kiuda of.... buying your Huis of John U- Landers; First .Selectman, John T. taken care of ull transient horses, milks aud 37 Ether aud U-.a always ou huud. Landers; Second, Thomas W. Huddican; Mrs. A. Philhrook left here Friday, the 9th, takes care of the cow, runs the furnace aud is a Lumber, Doors, Glazed Windows to make an extended visit to her son iu Minne­ pleasant und acceptable landlord, always look WANTED. But that tialt Bottle was pretty, baud LEVI SEAVEY, Third, Hunsou T- Packard; Treasurer aud BLINDS, GUTTERS, Collector, Thomas W. Sullivan; Supervisor of apolis, who has a positiou as book-keeper with jug to the comfort of hrs guests. A t 106 Broadway 36UU chuii* ta tueud without painted loo, »nd filled with the sweet THOMASTON. - MAINE MOULVJHUB, UB1CK, SABI) AB I) UAiU. regard U» their kind or (ooudlliou. Prices accord- Schools, John T. Landers; Constable, John Joseph Martin, formerly of this place- It hat He is uot compelled to do such work, but is lug to amount of luuluriai ui-ed aud labor. BUAKKU TOOTH POL18H for 26c. ^ - rhu, trade of Knox County Centers here for interested aud does it from choice. Feb. 7. 6 K M PILLSBURY AGO. ut Pendleton's Drug btore r n r l M Donohue. been teveu yours since ber son was at borne. 461 M ain St., Kocxland, Maine, I

THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1893.

p/\f\WELL OpEty\ tfoUSE. CITY GOVERNMENT cftliem In the exerclie of thia judiciary trout. appnlael he atahle Kit year nt #150. the recommendation. they arepleaaad to make, quite certain ibey (rare it lie full yalue. for your conalderatlon and action thereon. Organization Effected and City Officials FORM OF dt’R CITY OOYP.R5MRNT. Friday Eve’g, March 17, Elected.—Mayor's Address. Our city government Is framed upon the gene­ ATKRRT F.LROTRIC RAILWAY. COKCLVaiOff. E>. 13. H a s tin g s ral plan of all legislative booies, state and The street railway ballt last year which runs I shall, in accordance with tue requirement! Bp'clal Engagement of the Brilliant Magnetic The new City Government met yesterday the entire length of the city and connects ns Aitiste. national,and rech part Is essential to the satis­ of the city charter “ common >e called upon to devote much is Mr. Burnham’s eighth election. abo ishing thia branch of the City Connell was By a city ordinance, adopted May 22d, 1892, time to public dutie« which vo m rht employ N E W S P R I N G Mayor Elect Knight was introduced, and that it was so often almost impossible to get i ‘•The Rockland Public Library” became an much more profl ab’y to ourselves in our own established institution of the city, and tt is after prayer by Rev. R. W. Jcnkyn, read his quorum of that board; and also, that having private fiffiirs, t ut such a -ac’-lfice i s ’>ne of accepted the position of members of th>s branch incumbent upon tne city to do all that it can. message, which we give below. It was a the inevitable incidents of the positions we it is very essential for each one of you to be in consistently with kb other numerous obliga­ bnsincss-like, common-sense document, have respectively accepted. Let u< ali remem­ constant attendance upon all of the meetings tions. for its equipment and support. I hnow ber that prompt attention to our public duties abounding in practical, vital suggestions and DRESS GOODS of the board. This will insure a prompt dis we would All gladly show great liberality for will save much time, and in ill m aters requir­ recommendations, and was received with patch of business as well as give the satisfac­ so worthy an object, but we must keep in view ing concerted action we hav-* no right to keep hearty applause. tion which always results from the conscious­ the many calls that will lie made apon our others waiting lor our arrival. We should be SILKS, TRIMMINGS, ETC. At an adjourned meeting in the afternoon ness of duty well performed. I hope no one Treasury. Last year the city made an appro­ ever mindful of the interest of tha city and the following officers were elected in Joint will let trifling matters keep him away from priation of 92,000 for the Library ; in addition guard them with jealous ea’c, regarding them Convention : roll call. to this amount the Treasurer of the Library as sacred as Individual rights. In all of our Association paid to the City Treasurer 91520.90 City Treasurer—Leander Weeks, 21 votes. labors I bespeak your cordial co-operation and FINANCES. received for membership fees and contributions pledge v m m v ne«» assistan ce. J. Ered Merrill, 6. from various sources, making a total fund rf The financial condition of the city Ib fully set showing as fine an assortment of Dry Goods as City Solicitor—W. R. Prescott, 19 votes, B. out In the report of the City Treasurer, sub­ 93 520.90 now in the hands of the City Treas­ MARINE MATTERS. ever shown in Maine. The styles, of which a K. Kalloch 6, True P. Pierce 2. mitted at the Inst meeting of the retiring City urer. I recommend that an appropriation be City Auditor—C. I.. Allen 21, C. Doherty Council, and deals with each and everv depart­ made this year, in such amount as circum­ Movements of Vessels, Charter are exclusive with us, comprise all the latest ment in detail. I respectfully refer you to stances will warrant. It is confidently hoped Notes and the Like. City Marshal—A. J. Crockett 20, W. N. this report for full Information. This report that some of our wealthy and public spirited Sailed Friday the following limesters: Al­ the Season. Brewster, 7. emphasizes the fact that the credit of the city citizens who have the moral and intellectual advancement, of Rockland at heart will soon fred Keen, Maker, Nev/York with lime from C ity Physician—M. P. Judkins 21, J. C. is of the highest order. It shows that 955,100 afford liberal aid in establishing the Library A. F. Crockett Co.; J« R. Bonwell, Metcalf, Hill 6. of our 3 1-2 per cent municipal bon is have New York with lime from F. Cobb A- Co.jJen- on a safe basis and that by reason of their gen­ AV"O A .clviso all who anticipate purchasing Collector of Taxes—E. S. Farwell 18, A. J. been exch meed for our m ituring bonds. I am nie (ireenbank. Rogers, New York, lime erosity we shall be able shortly to have a Pub­ from White & Case; Commerce, Hamilton, a new Dtess or Gaiment for Spring or Summer wear Toltnan 7, W. II. Smith 3. not aware that any other municipality ii. the state has been able to float bonds bearing s > low » lic. Library well equipped and supplied wi h New York, lime from Perry Bros.; G. W. to give our stock an early inspt otion in order to get MG!. L. wl Harbor Master—John II. Lewis 21, Arthur boo—, and one which shall be a credit to the Glover, Johnson, New York, lime from A. J. hriviirt, ’ In- rate of interest. I'his fl itreriug condition of first c nice of the many Pretty Goods we are now L. Gray 6. city. Bird A C o .; James L. Molloy, Bernet, New -a le o f « our financial landing with moneyed men re- York, lime from A. J. Bird & Co.; Louisa & Stover'?. Chief of Fire Department—A. H. Jones 19, fl cts great credit upon those who have had the showing NCIIOOI.S ANI) SCHOOL HOUSK8. Frances, 1 horndike, Portland, lime from F. J. A. Karl 9. management of our city in ibe past,and appeals Cobb & Co.; Idaho, Hall, Providence, lime Overseer of Poor for Three Years—E. M. to us 'or and unstained efforts to main­ Our sCtiooiB are ot paramount importance from A. F. Crockett,Co.; , Bachel- Perry 21, J. B. Ilall 7. tain this high standard of credit while under and ac* eann.it bestow an excess of care upon der, New York, lime from K. C. Rankin & Son. All our Novelties in Dress Goods are bought them. -Vtine wt have efficient anil fairbtul Member of Board of Assessors for Three our control. Sell. Richard S. Spofford, Weed, sailed from teachers wh » are to bo commended for industry Years—A. U. Brown 28. July 1. 1893, $38,000 of our municipal bond-, here for New York with cut stave w od from' two alike, and will not be duplicated. We and 93,100 of what is known ns Knox & Lin­ and zeal in their work yet it must be admitted Hurricane. The Spofford is a beautiful three- Two Members of School Board fur Three coln Railroad bonds, mature, making in the that »hr report of ou school committee does not master. different styles of beautiful French Chillies, more Years—R. W. Jcnkyn and II. O. Gurdy. aggregate #41,100. ( he municipal bonds bear shown sathiaciory condition of our school af­ Sch. Light of the East arrived 10th from One Member of Board of Road Commis­ interest at 4 per centum per annum, and the fairs We have tad frequent changes of feacheri*, Mount Desert to load lime fur New York for of Cachemiriennes, the last w< shall receive this season. sioners forThree Years—F. M. Simmons 21, Knox 8c Lincoln Railroad bonds at 6 pet in the past lew years; this of necessity has in­ A. C. Gay & Co. <). Gardner 7. centum per annum. We shall be oblige 1 to terrupted to quite an extent our school work Sch. Lizzie, Pendleton, arrived loth with lime casks for Perry Bros. 100 PA TTERN S of Imported Novelties in Silk and Wool Truant Officers—A. J. Crockett, John Col­ provide means to meet these bonds when thev We xhou.d avoi I these changes when possible, j ro tter son, Elden E. Simmons. mature. It is my hope that we may be able to and make them voluntarily only for the strong­ Sch. Wide .Awake is at the South Railway for repairs. Fence Viewers—R. L. Fogg, G. A. Sher­ exchange our 3 1 2 per cent bonds for them, est reason. and- All Wool. __ . _ _ . . ...______A Vineyard Haven despatch of March 10th man, G. F. I lix. or, that failing to do so,In whole,or in part ’hat Our sch >ol houses arc for the most part In a we may tie able to sell a sufficient amount to good state of repair. Some of them will need savs; Schr. John I. Snow (of Rockland,) C ig a r Pound Keepers—Tho pas Clark, Edwin Hinckley, from New York for Plymouth,Mass., meet the maturing bonds This, ot course, will a small outlay to put them in good condition. COMPLETE LINE of Henriettas. WI Frohock, E. B. Spear. with coal, run ashore vesterday afternoon be somewhat contingent upon the state of the Several ot the houses are over crowded, and near West Chop lighthouse during a thick fog,^ Viewers and Cullers of Hoops and Staves— Ben.'alines, etc., in all existing shades general money market. These amounts are notably the High School house. I do not feel, She was floated about three o’clock this morn­ 15. i<~ S;lhtmore, Albert Hunt, Chas. IL all the indebtedness we shall be called upon to how ver. witn our present pressing demands In ing by wreckers of this port, and anchored Pressey. • meet asid e from current expenditures. many directions that we would be warranted here. She pounded heavily dqring the night, but makes no water. If you are unable to call anil see ibis display, send Surveyors of Luinbe?=a,03i*er Starrett, Is­ in expending any considerable sum upon school buildings this year rael Snow, Clifiord Pillsbury. * Schs. Maggie Ellen, Fred A. Emerson, J. lor Samples. A I mail orders receive immediate I NI OLI.F.CTKI) TAXES. In 1889 the Legislature amended our city Nickerson, Nellie F. Sawyer, A. Heaton, Constables -Ward I, A. G. Thom as;‘veil'd attention. The reports stiow that fur the past few years charter and provided for the election of n ( 'atawamteak and St. Elmo arrived in New 2, A. C. Hamilton; Ward 3, A. J. Crockett; tfie^iincollwtid tuxes have increised in amount school committee consisting of seven members, York Friday, and Addie P. McFadden Satur­ day. Ward 4, L S. McAlister; Ward 5, B. C. each \eafsv Jn 1891 thev amounted to 920,- of which the mayor is ex officio chairm'n. Calderwood; Ward 0, Lemuel Dow; Ward 095.09 for 1 b'r^Leur; in 1892 to 921.000. and This committee is required by tbesamo ntnenu’- Sehs. Thomas Borden and Morris & Cliff, Rockland for N ew York, Mollie Rhodes from 7, Sewell W. Hewett. the Treasnrer’s leport* 4pr tlje munic-pal year ment to employ a superintendent of school-. Vinalhaven for ditto, were at Portland F rid a y Trustees of Public Library for three years.— just closed shows a defifA\ >n co h e ions of It must be confessed that with all the care used by this committee so far they havo not been Sch. Jose Olaverri, \rey, for Savannah,andi John S. t.’ase, A. S. Rice, E. A. Butler. 941 000, and a portion ot iht stYikon collections Win. IL Allison, Kenniston, for Charleston, date back seven vet rs. These taVrv^^re In­ fortunato m their selections. (I do not intend sailed from Baltimore 9th. cluded in the resources of the city. I’hiS^an to include the present acting superintendent Sch. General Grant brought staves from » » i.MMI I’I'KEs ClIOSKN. be correct only to the extent of tne amount thalS who Ins had charge for only a portion of the Eastport Saturday for F. Cobb &Co. C h i l d r e n ’s The following joint standing committees will ultimately be collected, whieh is certainly present term as a matter of accommodation ) Sch. E. L. Warren, Colson, was in the har­ were appointed ; an unknown quantity. In view of this steady In ever^^stance a gentleman from out of fhe bor 1 ith, with lime from Islesboro for New Finance.—Alderman Berry, Councilmen Increase upon the wrong side of the equation, city has hcen-Afiployed, and while they have York, and sailed. “The Remington Standard Type­ come to us arnn^.w ith the best of endorse­ Littlefield and Rose. it may be advisable to try some other method Schs. Florida and Caroline Knight from F. S h o e s , ments our schools have- not been improved by Accounts and Claims.—Alderman Lord, of making the contract for collection of our Cobb & Co., and Peerless from Robert Mes- writer is the official writing machine taxes. A neighboring town has adopted the their methods. Tho comjwnsation being dis­ ser, for Boston, sailed Saturday. Councilmen Bird and Sanborn. It is hard to keep Children's feet following method with excellent results: A 1cretionary with the school committee, it seerjs Capt. Frank l'erry is at home from City Property.— Alderman Benner, Coun- of the World’s Columbian Exposition.” dry —boys especially. Overshoes date is fixed, e. g. March 1, at which time all possible to find some one who by unvoting ai» York, where sell. John I’. Kelsey is disc^^flc are always being lost or worn out; cilmen Davis and Wood. taxes are required to be collected ; the collector 1entire time and efforts to tho duties or .tba po­ ing mahogany from Mexico. besides they are injurious to the By-laws and Police Regulations.—Aider- gives a bond, one of the conditions of which 1sition would be very helpful In bringing Iwu Capt. J. T. Whitmore is at home from ^ ^ B Send for Illustrated Catalogue. feet. Parents who use man Crockett, Councilmen Snow and Thomas. is, that upon ail taxes remaining uncollocted 1schools up to u higher standard of excellency. .York fora short viiit. ^^fl Highways, Sidewalks and Sewers.—Aider- after the date fixed he shall pay interest. This Having tried several non-residents why not V ^ a p t. E. R. Nash left Monday to resu ^ H Post’s Waterproof Oil conimhiTsi »f sell. Flora Pressey at New Y t ^ H man Crockett, Councilmen C. A. Packard and not only tarnishes an incentive to the collector 1select some one ot our own citizens who would C. C. CROSS, Dealer to use all diligence, but it also induces greater feel 1 uu interest in the permanent welfare of our Capt Rodney Arey has resigned com m am need not worry ubout wet feet. One effort upon the part of the tax payers to adjust 'city ? Some one who does not desire the place of sch. Marv\Langdon and is going in set',; ROCKLAND, M K. cout of this preparation keeps the Fire Department.—Alderman Chase, Coun­ Polly and will q^ad lime at I .incolnvilBBC; P re s id e n t the r taxes before the collector is doomed to 1simply to get time to look for a bettor one, or shoe thoroughly dry. It is also cilmen Crockett ami Mather. to support himself while studying law, medi­ New Bedford. good for the leather—ensures it pay interest by reason of their neglect to meet I Engrossed Ordinances.—Alderman Lord, their just obligations. I commend this plan to cine ' or divinity. I trust this subject wili re­ fl'rude flark./ against cracking and mukes it last r ; otz.cy'; longer. Post’s Oil is sold in glass Councilmen F. P. Packard and White. your careful consideration. Should it seem ceive < the careful attention wnich Its merits de­ bottles with brush, all ready to Cemeteries.—Alderman Spear, Councilmen impracticable on examination, then I would mand- 1 .1 .1 I'l -.-a 'ailcil apply. Price 25 cents. Rackliffe and Eastman. urge you to devise and adopt some other coarse • i’:. i- ’ < it NEW DEPARTMENT Printing.—Alderman Perry, Councilmen whieh will limit the time to be employed by PERMANBNT IMPROVEMENTS. Sell, (.barley \Yo.,Ley arrived ’ • K I D G L O V E S bay; and Ella Frances from Mount W H B E. L. POST & CO., 60 Cliff St., New York. the collector in gathering in the taxes com­ During the past four years largo amounts of Post and Bickmore. Ferry, Monday. FOR SALK UY money have been expended upon our perma­ J Business.—Alderman Ingraham, Council- mitted to him for collection. nent improvements, and with the most gratify­ Sch. Lygonia from Clark’s Island and Chascfl men Cross and Mather. from Rockland, arrived in New York Saturfl CITY PROPERTY AND ACCOUNTING. ing results. These improvements should he day. f l Street Lights.—Alderman Chase, Council- continued in such measure us the city can GOULD & PKURY 1 would suggest the necessity of making nt Schs. Georgie Berry, Bertha E. G lover^^^fl H N. KKKNK. men Cross and . reasonably afford. With the increase of taxa­ Lindsey, Addie W essels and an early date, a thorough examination of the ble property In the city, resulting largely from property in ull of the departments, and un New London Friday, for New Yorl^BBLc.sLeS these improvements, we can affird to a 2d to G .IJEK M A M C 1 -1 > M M1ITEES. accurate taking of stock, that we may know at Sch. Stephen Bennett, Anderson, arrivedl them each year; we ought not, however, to ho City Liquor Agency.—Aldermen Ingra­ at Brunswick, Ga., from New York 1 ith. the beginning of the municipal year what we prodigal In expenditures for this purpose. ham and Chase. Schs. James L. Maloy and Fleetwing, have. I urn credibly informed that in some These improvements, for the most part, are of State Pensions. -Aldermen Benner and Rockland for New York, arrived at Salem of the departments the practice his prevailed such a character that in a short series of years 1 ith. of regarding materials not otherwise accounted they will prove more economical than the for as still on hand, and have the same carried method of patching up from year to year. By FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. MISCKL1.ANKOUS MATTERS. over from year to year as though actually on the practice of economy in all of our depart­ Boots, Shoes, Rubbers Supplied Each Week for the Courier- F. M. Shaw appeared before the Board of hand. I would further suggest than a like ac­ ments we may be uhle to add to the substantial —ANO— count of stock he taken at the closo of the mu­ improvements and yet reduce somewhat tho Gazette by New York Ship Brokers. Aldermen, asking for a permit for the erection nicipal year for the benefit of our successors in present rate of taxation, allhough It is as low of an oil tank for the Standard Oil Co. on his The condition of the market for tonnage qEpTs' fuftfistfim s, office. This method will show the exact condi­ now as it has ever been since tho building of lot, near the head of Railroad Wharf. Aider- nfentified with distant foreign trades remains I huve uddud a full und complete) lino of lIATn tion of each department at the beginning and the Knox A Lincoln Railroad Yet we ought substantially unchanged. The available sup­ AND C aP ■*, and urn pr< pan 1 io turnluh all tho man Ingraham was appointed a committee to the end of the municipal year. to make a determined effort to reduce them ply continues in excess of the demand which Liilt-nl o I Beal Htyles ut pric a thut will ault. My Low Kxpci unubles me to vlve the BEST at consult with the people interested and make It is ulso reported to me that a practice hat, still lower. The principal industries of our is yet comparatively light, with the continu­ arrangements tor a hearing. prevailed with several city officials, who receive city require large capital to operate them suc­ ance of unreinunerative freights. The re­ I he election of City Engineer and Assist­ moneys on account of the city ar.d draw salaries, cessful! v, and heavy taxes are burdensome to sumption of inward navigation may afford New Store! New Stock! Low Prices! T A K E S I T some relief from the present congested con­ TIi* almvf braiulH of k |D Gl.OV H At ant Engineers of the Fite Department were ot retaining ibe amount of their salaries and rich and poor alike; we ought to do all we can For Hair by » aceouniing lor the balance of their collection!, to mitigate these burdens, aud by a reduced dition of the tonnage market, hut we regret left f«»r a subsequent meeting. to say that nothing appears upon the surface F. A. PETERSON or receipts. This is not correct In business raie of taxation encourage the investment of of affairs that ib indicative of any very appre­ Simonton Brothers principle', und might easily lead to a rnisuudei- capital herefrom other p)iuti A sister city Blake Slock, North End. ciable change for \he better in the near future. T t t K C S I T staudmg; every city official or agent who re­ of our slate began permanent improvements at * * * Long voyagi general cargo, lumber, Gash Surplus Gentlemen of ibe City Council; ceives moneys on uccmiut of the city should he about tho situs Urn-* we did, and has earned deal aud timber freights remain quiet and un­ We have been intrusted by our fellow citi­ rei|uind at staled times tu cover the same in'o them to about th/ s uno extent, and its rate ot changed. The demand for vessels for River Two Nutria Collars, lot- OVER zen with the responsible duty of managing (be the City Treasury in regular manner, ami draw tasatlon has increased from 918 or 919 to 927 Plau- and Brazil ports is restricted by thecom- iiier price ...... ! T A K E S IT affiirs of this city for the current municipal any salary or compensation io which he is on th*. 91090 within the limits of th** village petitmn from steamers Loin this port, hut re­ □revrciPiiij cent rates are still current. West India busi­ year. In the discharge of this important trust entitled on y upon proper wairant. This district uni to about 92t on the 91009 In the L’OkntwvcnK^tKj ness is slow for ihis period, and sugar freights A Few Fur Caps, we shall be constantly called upon to exercise course will piove much more satisfactory uud outside districts from the south side of Cuba are easier. Other- Fur Seal nml (liter.. our best judgment, and our citizens have a will not give rise to any misunderstanding or The 1 arke i imp ovements of the past tew wise there is no change in either outward or A T IIA IxS * OOiST ! right to expect and to demand of us an active, couiusmn. ye 1 s h 1. j very materially increased the value homeward freights. Yellow pine lumber freights coastwise are firmer, inau\WrsseI^ 1 hive sc mo vigilunt, progressive aud withal an economical I would further suggest the propriety of pay­ of real pi »»erty in all parts of the city, besides Special Agents Wanted. administration. We should all make a ing all ut the employees of the city 01 all depart­ unking this a much mor - desirable place for a hav in g been temporarily diverted to tlrt^fc^gg strenuous effort to conduct it upon purely ments In e<»sh from the City Treasury on India trades. Goal freights remain quiet anfl Thia Order la authorized u. V bua’ueaa In the ho.11 . In our plans for coutiuued iraprove- 20 Reefer Jackets, approved orders. without material change. " B um of Maine. Tho Best E n d o w in g . ill th«- business principles, and always have a good iu uts we should not forget that all sections ot ‘ HARTERS.—Ship Jos. B. Thomas, hence to woriiL Absolutely safe and sound. bpiv£ • 'u That are small sizes, tli it will be sold reuson for our olficiai acts. our city have equal claims upou us, and that documents to good men. Mention paper. SVnu 10 INCE below cost, not willing; to pack so small San Francisco, $0.50.------Sch. Cassie Jame­ I congratulate myself, as well as the city, at CITY STAR LB. the reasonable de u mdsof ourebiuns residing KING & CO., 8 Union 550 » m other used to Sch. John S. Beacham, South Amboy to Rock­ some of > ou have rendered long and efficient “ It may uot be possible this year to make no uddtd to and extended from year to year with land, Coal, £1.----- Sch. James E. Woodhousc, service to the city is to me mi additional entire change, hut something should be com­ the best results. 1 think it very necessary that Brunswick to St. Johns, P. R. Lumber, $J, source of encouragement. -C 2 M E N T - THORNDIKE 4 HIX menced toward better accommodations for the our efforts be maiuly directed to improvements and port charges. Our city may be regarded as a corporation, city teams, uud the property connected with along lhe>e lints -ts tar as oar means will per­ in which ali of our citizuis are holders ot cupi the street department. Our present quarter* mit, uu 1 (but they may be prosecuted system Pittsfield is plumiug heiself over a marked CRANITE. increase iu population during the past year. XL 4 HUOADVVAY KdUHLANl), ML, tul stuck, uud who have elected us as a board are very discreditable to any well organized utically tuey have been iu trusted to our board Rockland can also claim a very satisfactory S. G. Prescott & Go 's, IT you arc tu waul of a Granite Monuuieul, of directors lor the management of its affairs th uieh ry i.'uibing. or ctho Granite work, from city, and uo careful business man would long of sUf.’i <0'ums,timers iu the past, acting g ro w th , aud if the increase in the number ot The Coal Dealers the t>< at of matt-rial, ud at r>-UMimabb prices, call for the best good of all. This thought pre­ permit so much vuiuabie property to be con­ under the d r ation of t re city council. I shall voters means an) thiug the increase of topala- upon, or dmp a postal Vo T. J. l.YUNd, Viual- cludes the idea that we can be at all sectioua*, lion here within the past iwo years rnuti be Tillson W arl i avru, Me., who will be plcuu-d to show you stantly exposed to the elements. * at a very early date lay beiore you such iufor- uearly 2090. Rockland it, growing, and rapidly rUvpboDt) Gouuoctioo. M dcaigi.tf, und »umple« of slum . 1 or discriminate for or against any of our 1 find the committee ou city property I uiati-m as they may give on this subject and growing, too. A THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCII 14, 1893. VINALHAVEN’S LOCAL EV EN tf^ TOWN MEETINGS. CURRENT NEWS FROM ROCKPORT Dr. Burnham ROCKLAND TRUST CO. The Celebrated Optic* I'he annual Vinallmven town meeting Seasonable Happenings Served Up in Read­ tn an d 'I n k e r o f LeiiRfit, A Batch of Readable Notes frc j p:i«si'(t oil #8 such meetings usually do. SUBSTANTIAL ___ i curreopond with nil kinds the Hom able Form for Home Use of peftulinr and fniliPtf H«hi, no fontid nt ft’2 System of bepoMt in the R d C K L A N I of Granit Wn-hlngion Sin- t, ID m o d , (<>|>pnp'1c.d in$tru- for the purpoan. When a leaf ia covered II amonnta d e n t s a n d We will pay to any person ment* DH. KFFVRAM’S YK HKHEDV for to $1, wlib li Ik then deposited in the bnnk and ?s»tors—Occurrences Triv- I familiar faces ■■ iio were want things of Interest — The Week's bunk account opened. ia l a n d nnle by yonr P ru g p lit Trlnl hot lien 25 eerrta; nportant but None the Less (hejr (na„ence feu „t these Record of Personals. who will prove that tho medium DUceiita; Inrge $1. It inculcate* habits of Having on the part of the o f Q ti young. A great auccesa wlierevor adopted« Call testimonials we publish of and get full particulara. I .annual gatherings, are seen no more, astonisliinix cure* are not New ’he library must move, hut where J They have passed to ilto land of per- ,1 II. Kells started his lime kiln again 3 per cent Interest will he allowed o il genuine, or that the deposits. tof petual meeting last week statements are exaggerated A G K N T St Ro c k l a n d —A. F. Crockett Co., We shall undoubtedly have booming Tl„- day was fi,„, the people weremt. Limn ea«ks and eags sold for eighteen in any manner, tho sum of Jaa. Donahue. ntnuicANE—T. W. Sullivan. V im a liia v k n , Me .—D. 11. Qlldden. business here for the next year or iwo. ''i goodly nm i it r ind this Is what cents last week. PSGCLi5MAT10N they d id : .1 E Tolman had charge of the hand. ; p T f , Moderator; O. I Ratio A-Ford had a good home Monday Dress Goods! To the Field of Sufferers. ChoseT. J. Lyons, Moderator; O, evening itid gave a Hrst-clnss play. ROCKLAND TRUST CO. Tuesday. O 1>. Lyons, leader, being in Lyons, Town C lerk; T2 C. Cr.-cl. Creed. __ A :$5,000 The Mi thodist Society is contemplat­ A. F. CnoCXETT, President. Augusta B Wooster and C. L. Lynch ; Select­ — FOR— Pneumonia is Raging! ing building an ell tojits parsonage. K. .A. Huti.h i . Vb President. Jam es Grant, a form resilient, has men, Assessors of Taxes and Overseers Time Waits for No Man! C M. K a i.loch, Secretary. been re elected .Secretary the Paving of the Poor; W S Carver. Town Treas­ Tlie Christian Endeavor h id a sociable REWARD. Thia Company tranaacta a general Bai.king Bual- Don't Hesitate! It is Dangerousl nenH ami deal# in Bonds, Batik Stock and other Cutters National Union urer; D. H. (Hidden, Auditor;,JFred at Capt Linnell's. Wednesday evening. These wonderful cures have conservative Income aeeurltiea. SPRING and SUMMER, nded (il-eHse th It carried the Inveatora are reapeotfully invited to call and in­ been made right here in Maine; h We say to the G. A II Memorial Caldi-rwood and C. L. Lynch, S. S. A son ot Noah Higgins,{while playing loin I-. grave, ihut I drended spect our line of Rccuritles before placing their they are published in this m um ntiln h cnuneil by Ihe money elsewhere. Association, why not hold a fair? A Committee; I-’. M. Calderwood, Truant with n grindstone last week,, broke his neglect of « - <1 C Id-, hundred* nr • dying Safe • epofllt Boxes to rent at Wfi. #0, W7 paper. dally* ttin Ih inq u irin g , “ W hat enn ami 910 Per Year. 36 week's fair wo believe would give your Officer; I’he choosing of other officers thumb. —AT— prevent It?” We have in our possession onr.se a boom was left with tho Selectmen. J Tiv i more electric lights gleamed over full and complete documentary Voted for town charges $3,800; Sup­ tin village, Saturday evening. j^Tliat is A MEDICINE HAS BEEN FOUND The Selectmen have appointed T. J. evidence in every ease. That I- win port of Schools,$3,000; Free Text Books. Mass. Real Estate Co. Lyons. John Line, J . A. Babblilgo, the only dem onstration.that we had of These statements prove that womb rfill < 246 Washington St., Boston. $400; Free High S ihoil. $ 2 0 0 It'iads W.O.Hewett&Co.’s | T. G. Libby. Alex Davidson. L. W. the in utgur ition. cquulled. 1 Smith and W S. Carver, Trustees of and Bridges, $1,000; Oloaring roads of Wm Corthell had a ,sleigh smashed the Public Library Snow, $500; Fire Department. .$250; Wednesday. The sleigh in passing a BROWN’S Dividends Per Cent. Mrs. William Alhearn met with a seri­ Memorial 1 )iy. $75; Sid-walks, $200; team opposite Carieton's market upset ^SARSAPARILLA ous and painful accident Thursday. Room lor 1’iihlic L 'liriir. $i 2 i ; . 1m- and tho tiorse run to the ivhat f. < > p e n i ii< » ’ prove Deep Hollow road, $250; Public surpasses in its healing, and Investa lu Central Real Ratatojn growing cities. 8he had been to the well of a neighbor While tlie repairs were being made to Library, amount -.allowed by law, about cleansing, and remedial quali­ Authorized Capital, - ® 2 ,0 h 0 ,0 0 0 for a pail of water, when by a misstep, tho bell at the Hoboken schoolhouse, o f $330. The article relative to Memorial ties any remedy ever known. Capital paid in, - - - - 1,300,000 somehow, she broke her right leg at I he Saturday, some of the firemen mistook S u rp lu s,...... loo.ooo ankle. Dr. Lvford was summoned and Hall was passed over. the strokes of the bell for u jllre alarm N e w Ssiillcs, O r g a n iz e d in 1886. Voted to abolish school districts and Paid Dividendajof 6 per cent, per aim. lor 4$ years after an examination pronounced the in­ and were just beginning to hustle. Paid Dividends ot 7 per cent, per annum ninoe jury a had one, tile joint heing badly adopt tlie town system of schools; voted July, 1890. Auburn Bros, have been delayed with f o r Average Dividend since organization ever fl per shattered Tin1 injury is very painful, 11 extend sidewalk from Deep Hollow cent per annum. to F M. Brown’s store. The selectmen their monumental work owing to the Surplus at. close of last flsoul year, over $100,000. but the patient ... as comfortablo as pos­ steam mill which furnishes power for I > i ,ow fs»«.*s W a i s t w sible under the circumstances. were instructed to inquire into the ex­ Stock offered for sale nt W10K per share. pediency of having a town farm and the polishing machine being shut down. Rend to or cull nt the olllce for Informal Ian. ' The funeral of F r ink A. Webster, It seems as if the Designers’ 2 12 report .it next annual meeting. This energetic firm is considering the M rs. M ary E. C hurch,w ife o f B. O .C hurcb, Tuesday, was largely attended The ) who baa charge of the Town Farm at Dex- and Weavers’ capacities liad Thu article relative to charging'inter- matter of putting in an electric motor. services were according to the Masonic Last Wednesday while Burgess’ team ) ter, Mo., w rites: been taxed to their fullest in n A PER CENT Investors. G uaranteed est on taxes remaining unpaid Oct. 1 For many years I was troubled with i H against loss. rite, both at the church and cemetery. TRADE MARK 1893, was defeated, G8 to 32. was snowing the ro id iroui tho Burgess I H um orsw htch was at times very trouble- i producing the beautiful Fig W. RODMAN WINSLOW, Mr. Webster was an honored member J L S Voted to prohibit non-sosidents from quarry, the horses became unmanageable I some—largo water-blisters would rise on ured and {Illuminated Silks 132 NASHA U ST. (Vanderbilt lluilding), of the Granite Cutters National Union, and fell into tho quarry some twenty I a n u s an d o th e r part s of m y body c a u sin g mo W ID O W G REY NEW YORK CITY. takingelam s in town. The road j laid J Terrible Itc h in g an d b u rn in g , purchased by us. Call and Established and doing busInesH In these Bame offices and his follow Unionists ofVinalhaven feet or more. How they could fall so C oiiO aiifl Cronii-B aisain] Hiliee Fell. I. IH77. For Ifi consecutive years dividends out by tha selectmen was accepted and . p a in s. I had th ese e ru p tio n s a lm o st con- ( see them . i jmiIiI at the rate of 12 pe Branch, attended in a body A delega­ No defa u lts J. P. Armbrust was given permission to far with a sled, rolling over, without a ftinuallyon some parts of my body, and in . " “ ‘ ' X ' tion from Hurricane Brandi was also ’ tlio summer they wore especially trouble- build a railroad track over tho samo-B scratch is quite a mystery, but they ~*/im’l take our word in advertising. Tho paper, present, deseased being well known ami * some. All the medicines I took only gave After the Moderator bad been voted were not iujund < > peniiiff ... ihe wrapper, or ll • o'tie dons noi cure you, It Ih respected by the granite cutters there. * me temporary relief. I have also been sub- ’ the medicine, the o d I.\ medic.ne. Widow Grey's $3 for his "services, the meeting ad­ One of our enterprising lime manu­ > ject to spells of bilious colic, and many < in tb i• nndy that curi a. Motbeis mlore and chil­ link was also a member of the Vinal- o f dren cry lor it. Il has become a household remedy journed. facturers lias arranged a suceusslul plan ) times have 1 been obliged to summon und we guarantee a cure or we refund j our money. ,b:ivi-n Baifd, and the boys paid their last Charles L. Lynch, who was elected to prevent lime from sweating or,absorb­ I doctor in great baste. Last Spring J, eld ed to u se B row n’s Sarsapatjiuc, and it I last resting place The day was very • Entirely Cured_ JVIp the above I 25 pieces—every one a beauty, Buy It! Try I t ! C ry I t ! FOR BALK nV Committee, is the youngest man who done by having a ll »Jr of boards covered mild and allowed the large procession Hroubles.and rp /C e n e ra l H ealth has I and only 12 l-2c per yd. EPH. PERRY, has ever served on either board in this with 'our or live inches of,sand on which Ib e o n gjre^iiy improved. Brown’s' At P e r r y ’s S te a m D y e H o u se , fl7K M a in Ht. to move very comfortably to tho Mails by Willow Grey Medicine Co. . town He is now in Iris 22nd year, was tho brick hearth is laid, jjThe {boards JSft^aparillals an Excellent Spring time of the solemn funeral inarch played educated in our town and High Schools, prevent tho moisture of the earth frtpw- • Medicine. by the band. and we haven’t any doubt will make an affecting the hot limn •sJJlrawn This incomparable m edicine, i O p e n i n g 1 I B ro w n's Sarsaparilla, is sold by all ' ROCKPORT PERSONALS. excellent officer. from the kiln. 'dealers, one dollar per bottle; six* o f Miss Mae Levuusaler is sick with the ROCKPORT MARINE. ’bottles, fivo dollars. The genuine’ beagles. FORz-iHE LADIES. J Brown’s Sarsaparilla made only by ’ New Outings [ AKA WAKEEN A CO., Bangor, Me. Seivall Perkins is visiting his parents Scb. Delia Carleton sailed the Gill for For 8e, 10c and 12’ l-2c per JUST FOR FUN! at Castine. New York. Thirgs of Interest Taken trom Demor- ' est's Family Magazine. [ car-Look for their name on the package.' y ard . WK WILL SELL W. H. Simmon Is ami wife visited at Arrived the 6th seh. Emily F. Swif‘ from Portland, lumber for’L ^ I ■_>f|Co. P l u g ! Eben Thorndyke’s, last week ••Who really knows how to shako hands < > |> e n i u g Mart Owen is home again, after tbo Seb. Antelope is due fr. J^R sto n , with properly nowadays?" inquired a woman W lm t, iw il*? PILLSBURY'S BEST Morrell treatm ent which he has been general cargo for the V. E. A) H. L. over her tea oups. ‘'The fashions regu o f ?n g Shepherd Co. hating the observance of that good old A Hut. oblong cuke m Fuller is out again Jafter. being Ship W m M acy and bark Adolph ceremony change so rapidly from season of^Pressed Tobacco. to season, that I confess I tremble with N f e w FLOUR ed to tho house several weeks by Obrig ar-i'yed at San Francisco from apprehension every time I attend an Ney York, Mar 8 T able J^inens, apt. E. Amsbnry left Tuesday for Seh. Leona loaded lime last week afternoon reception, so fearful am I of York where his ship is toadirig,Gy- from Carleton, Norwood & Co. for Bos­ committing a faux pis when offering a hostess my hand.” In tho winter of N ew Napkins. J Z i itralia / ton, also snh. Ripley. $5.15 ’ninety one there was very little (hand­ It. Greenlaw of sell. Aniie ‘-liep- Sailed the 10th, seh. Laura E. Messer, shaking done at all.9* The very pro­ IN’e ' w C r a s h e s , out again after be,ng under the 4000 casks lime from the S. E. & H. L. nounced continental courtesy for women Shepherd Co. for Charleston, S. C. Grain, Flour aitik Feed Store and low bow for men, were the mode. NiTew T ow els. Sm oke! rlialph Berry sailed Seh. Robert Byron arrived last week Iti ’ninuly-two, the how, and courtesy elia Carleton for New with fire brick and iron for G. E’ Carle­ disappeared before the high shake, which W liat |iw it? CHAS. T."SPEAR’S, fiey will join ship S 1). ton’s new kiln. Tho brick was loaded is now a thing of the past,as an Egyptian < > p o n i n g I To use(IPlug Tobac­ at Boston and tho iron nt Rockland. mummy. This; winter wo do it so. 295 AND 297 MAIN ST. 100 dozen, of STEAMBOAT SPARKS. Ti e 8. E. & II. L. Shepherd Co. See! a firm, elose clasp, a short Jsbake, of another lot, F a r m e r s , co in pipe by kind­ ItOChLAND, MK loaded last week seh. Chester R. drawing your hand down instead of jup, L a b o re rs, those famous Steamer Prank Jones Comes Lawrence with 1600 easks of lime for and giving at the same time ever, so ling the Tobacco, Onto Her Route. T e a m s te r s , 1 C e n t Boston, and soh. Ethel F. Merriam and slight, an impulse to the left. jThey Can find no better shoe than tin: latial steamer Frank Jones, of E'la May for Boston. say the women who give numbers of drawing the smoke " i s route, name from Batii Tho Rockport Ice Co. has loaded the tons, receive at balls, and have crowded Bread W inner. I Ianv<*hiefs! It is strong, re liable, honest, and manufactured into the mouth and ,'hursday. where she has been under­ following vessels the past week with ioe at homes," have introduced that band pnnly ogive ALL OUTDOOR WORK E R S the Heat Service for the Ix u ia t Mi G ood enough to near going improvements and changes, and direct from Lily Pond; Scb. {Jamie shako as the result of careful Jstudy. Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable axwvn& puffing it out. in two styles, seamless Balmoral and Congress, church or clean a slate went on the route Saturday. She will Lippett and Warren Adams, both f<-r But it’s too quick and business-like to with and without tap sale. make two trips a week until the middle Philadelphia; seb. Waldetnar for long retain popularity, and there is a AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO., school. of May, when the three trips arrange­ Pjrt Au Prince, with ice and general whisper, going around, to the effect that BOSTON, MAS8. ment will go into effect. Her schedule cargo. next winter hand kissing, in place of Rather than carry to another Fall now is to leave here Wednesdays and h ind-shaking, will come into vogue MATINICUS. and Winter, we’ll sell you Saturdays, returning Mondays and Thursdays. The lobster catchers are pleased with I’he skirt is irrevocably evoluting to Germantown for 12 l-2c a skein. Among the larger contracts lor nei* the price of lobsters. greater width and consequent weight, H a p p i n e s s buildings in Maine to be erected the Fred C. Hall left here last week lor and the present chronicle cannot too Woolen Ball Yarn for 8c a ball. present season are the following: Rockland en route for Portland, where strongly urge tlie maxim. "Ba moder­ 5kin Troubles, V\rh»xi ii-s it*? Osgood building, Lewiston, $20,000; he will remain for some time. ate.” Tlie modes now in vogue are too Blankets Way Down. graceful anil convenient.Jjand have too Such a s lic/i ina, Nettle addition West End Hotel, Portland, Capt Hiram Smith and wife and A pipe well filled much to commend them, for us to re­ Rash, Erysipelas, $25.00.); addition Portland Spring Mate James B. Thompson and wile We haven’t advertised a linquish them without a struggle; and with House, $25,000; residence of Col Fred were in Rockland a few days recently. Burning Sensation,Surface Storer’s Best E. Richards, Portland. $25,000; school because a few women, always eager for There was a danee at Capt. W. B. building. Presque Isle, $15,000; Walker any novelty, no matter how eooentrio, Rheumatism, Young’s, the eve of the 4th. Music by REMNANT SALE! Library Building. Westbrook, $40,000; have wired ruffles in their skirts, it does PATENT FLOUR. Mrs. Grade Young and Capt. Charles Black heads, Fetid WonK/a/ftl's sulphite mill, Rumford Falls. $250,000; not follow that tho inconvenient absurd­ But we have Burgess. sweat, Ringworm, etc. saw mills, East Baldwin, $10,000. ity is la mode. For walking, skirts are Angus MeKensley of Gloucester was short, and simply trimmed Jaround the MANY BARGAINS A Little Higher in Price, But in town the 31, calling on friends. Ho bottom; for the house they are long,{and P o w d e r On a section of our Center Choice f BEST, was in a Gloucester fishing schooner for evening they are Jtraiued, land much Counter, Don’t delay, hut anchored in Old Cove. - y p R ic ft more elaborate trimmings are admissi­ rem em ber tho old saying of M akes;.:™ ;, Bread! ble When there is a deep trimming Fred Young Ames left here for Vinal- Is the great external rem­ “ the betimes chicken seizes baven the 28th ult, on a business trip. extending in widely separated bands or MOST, edy for all skin troubles, the g ru b .” Tobacco! DELICIOUS w* He will visit his uncle Capt George ruffles to the knees, a deep facing of Insist on CettingThis Brand Smith and family while gone. crinoline, canvas, or oven of horsehair convenient, harmless and Dr H. Casey, of Boston, formerly of if Hie trimming is heavy, extends as effective. We have hardly space to mention ASK FOR IT. JOHN BIHDCO.,WliolMle ills. Rocklaud, passed a few days in town high as tlie trimming. ALL DRUGaiSTS SELL IT. our GRAND OFFER in regard to Flavoring recently, and did some lecturing at the New skirts are cut fuller, from three SIND POSTAL FOR FREE SAMPLE. E x ' , ’ ' schoolhouse the evening of the 2d. yards and three-quarters to six yards at COMFOBT PUWDEK CO.. Haiiford, Conn. tlie bottom,—this last for evening E- S. 6VKLV, btLKXIAHV A very satisfactory term of school G Blai'K of Motos Free! TT TT gowns,—and gored but slightly at the closed lie-re the 3d Oscar Uanscoui One lady remarked last week that I top, a little fullness extending all the fiom Auburu. Me., was instructor, and tire one given tier was equal to one Is the grout 10 cent smoke. Frugrnnt, Clean und way around, either gathered or laid in Wholesome. It is the great favorite with oou- he took great interest in tlie progress of uoiseuis. 4b NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. ' plaits. she I’Aio $25.00 ron. Call for cir­ the pupils cular and examine work. Of perfect purity. Henry Young has returned from Rock­ J Over 3<>00 barrels of potuloes were SPECIAL NOTICE. KEYRING Tux payer# will please bear iu rnlud they will Of great strength. land where he has passeil the winter. hauled into the lloultou market in a sin­ u s © Comfort Soap For have to pay 10 per cent interest ou all taxes ro- W. 0. HEWETT & CO., luuiuing unpaid February Is ', 1893. All taxes to Economy fn their use His son Harry W , who has been at­ gle day, recently, and it was not much the Hands, The Face, The Com­ be paid at my office, 400 M ain b t. Office open tending Com in e-re ial College-, returned i of a potato day either. The tubers are plexion. Itis Antiseptic, Em ollient every day,* , W ednesday.Baturda^eyeuiogs. OH SECURER Flavor as delicately 22 W. U. 5MI1 with hiu). ' now bringing a very good price. and Curative. 374 Main St., Rockland. (Mad tfgiU Joutdy a g th o frw eh fr u it.