T he (Courier—Gazette. ROCKLAND GAZETTE F.8TABI.ISIIEI) 184ft. ( &bc |1rcss is tbc ^rdjhncbean £cbcr that (Robes tbc £olorlb at pollars a ijear iTW lI IIIII.I.IHM A YEAR IN ADVANIJffc ROCKLAND COURIER K8TABI.I8HED 1874.1 1 SINGLE OOI-IES PRICE FIVE CKTIU

Y o u . 7 .--N ew S e r ie s . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 188b. N umber 14. 1 - , ------NEW ENGLAND ABOUT TOWN. ABOUT OUR CREAMERY. CHECKERS. LAND! FARMS! "Tho unostcntstioufl gnm eof drtuiphtft. *—J’o». A Strong Argument in Its Favor. CLOTHING HOUSE, .*,Oood game* and original problem « solicited Solutions desired. All communication!, to this $5.00 TO $10.00 PER ACRE —AGKNT8 roil — column should be addressed to G. W. Br u u n , Warren, Maine. READING THE TRUTH! A Correspondent Endorses “T’s” Letter — WILL BUY SOME OF THE— And Adds Supplementary Evidence— The black men always occupy squares 1 to 21 H A T H A W A Y ’S He Scores Several Good Points—Ex­ Inclusive, and the white men 21 to 32 Inclusive. FINEST LANDS IN THE WEST. C. I). Chaplcs is the city lamp-lighter. ceptional Advantages Mentioned— The player having black men always moves first, CELEBRATED How Prices are Affected. the players alternating in using those men. II. Gallcrt left Thuasday for New York. ADnnsAA, HoMr.Rvn.i.c, Ma ss. P roblem N o . 231. A Perpetual Benefit Rockland certainly needs a shoe-factory. Mu. E d it o r BLACK. C. H.STARRETT, White & Fancy Shirts. Snow slides had another gala day, Wednes­ Perhaps you may think inc a chronic adviser, Real Estate Agent and Notary Public, day. TO THE PUBLIC lint your correspondent “ I'” in T u b C.-O. of t. 9 Those who have worn H a tha w ay S h ir t s arc [ LENORA, NORTON 0 0 . KANSAS. A big (lock of wild geese went over Tuesday the 13th of March has touched upon one of my * G .. not satisfied with any other make. When made night. hobbies nml I propose to put in my oar and,by from me&BUrd It has been found dillieult to got a SHOPPING shirt that fits as well. The sizes are so graded Miss Celia lloyil has returned front her visit the way, it is not very bard to establish “ T’s’’ that large inen as well ns small can get shirts to fit to Ohio. identity, whether ns a writer on agricultural ...... SURE AND PAYING them . matters or an actor on the dramatic stage. But The Lewiston is being put in line condition to get back to the (Object under consideration, for the season. INVESTMENTS. EVERY HATHAWAY SHIRT IS WAR let me say : I don’t think tho farmers of the • < - '< H.GALLERT’S C j e RANTED PERFECTLY MADE. Dr. D C. Perkins and family occupy their suburbs of Rockland ever ha J a mutter to con­ ------TI1E CltKAM 18 IN ------new home on Park street. sider which lay nearer their pocket books than We have lately opened an immense stock o Last week’s bad travelling made eggs a scarce associated dairying, or in other words, the %%%1 D enver, Colorado. ‘/H a t h a w a y &HiRTiV,much larger than we Our preparations for the Spring and gilt-edged article of commerce. manufacture of creamery hatter in a factory. (POPULATION, 8G,0<>8.) have before carried in order to meet the demands ,/zz Z z ^ z '/.///.. is and Summer Trade arc on a larger There is to he an important meeting of the “T” plainly set forth some of the advantages Soii-i any am ount im mediately, Dig Prntlt ho. of our constantly increasing trade in these goods, Board ot Trade next Tuesday evening. which accrue to the farmer and his family I won now ami summer fur my Knox County Also a very large and handsome assortment of scale than ever before. Especially ■ friend.. Hay h & Co., a n d S ph a r , May & Btovkh, FRENCH CANDIES, sters to pass. Mr. Connce was in Portland stored in winter at a very low cost, and prob­ peat points, but we are inclined to think the Doctor Rockland, Ma ne. ll was hasty in resigning ns he did. The position at last week looking up several cases which arc to ably such a location could be obtained as the end was black kings on 19, v2 and 26, black man & C. SARDINES, W E OFFER be prosecuted there. would permit of loading the product directly on 24 White kings on 9 and 10, and while men on 28 and 29. We think the Doctor could have draw n NICE PICKLES, The personal property of the late Marlboro from tlte factory to cars brought to the very very easily by playing 10-15. Irresistible Bargains Packard of Union will he sold by the adtnini- door by tlte I.iinerock II, 11. In summer there [We submit our esteemed correspondent’s HANLY & LORD, (In Bottles or by the quart. trator, A. Z. Henderson of Warren, at public would be no difficulty in obtaining refrigerator opinion to the criticism of our reader*. How ears as they are constantly coming to Rock­ many will agree with him?—E d .] 'VES AND LIMES, THIS MONTH. auction one week from today. Tho property 276 MAIN STREET., consists of liojisehoid furniture, piano, farm­ land with western beef. The local and sum­ N e w , abovt C h e c k e r s. 100 doz. 5 button Embroidered VERMICELLi, ing tools, wagons, sleds, two horses, yoke of mer resort trade would consume a large per While in New Zealand, Mr. Wyllie lias lost 5, Real Estate Brokers and Agents,' cent, of the product drawn 147 and won tho remainder of 2658 games. Kid Gloves at 07 l-2c and 87 l-2c. oxen, six cowa and other articles. Gorham A. W. Stetson, former of I ni m, a hair dresser, Have several line pieces of Properly in 'LIAN MACARONI. The same arc positively one-third Butler will be auctioneer. If stormy the sale will AT FANCY PRICES, ami well known as a strong checker player, is now this city which must be sold ut once. oeeitr the next fair day. Tho sale will eecur and with tho present outlook for increase in located at East Somerville, Mass. below the regular selling price. at nine o’clock. Maine summer resorts might soon demand all Mr (>. P. Rogers, the Warren veteran, is still A NICE RESIDENCE on Pleasant street that confined to his home with some trouble in his side. will be sold this mouth, sure. Easy terms aud low BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. that could bo made in the summer season He goes out doors only on very pleasant and sun- price. ie Best Table Raisins 20 doz. extra nice Mosquitaire shiny days. which is ordinal ily tho time when prices are Tho great international match between Jas. WANTED.—H oufo with some sort of Mabie [EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. Undressed Kid Gloves, embroidered the lowest. The adage “ there is always room Smith, ihe English champion and C. F. Barker is attached to rent to good parties—Will pay |1OU hack, at 81.25; regular price, 81.75. What a Man Who Has Had Experience at the top’’ anplies no where better than to but­ oil'. Sm ith refu>es to allow B arker £25 for ex­ TO RENT—Several nice places in this city penses to go to Europe, and also refuses to accept ps. Good Raisins...... 25c Thinks of Them. ter manufacture. Nice butter is always in de­ that amount and come to America. Barker will WANTED—A good house-lot within 10 mlnutetf 10 doz. of the best I button Suede Our readers will lind the following extract mand and pour butter always a drug. Tho soon start on a tour through the Ctiite-l States, walk of the postoflicc. ibs. Fine New Muscatels...... 25c Gloves at 81.50 ; worth 82. from n letter by D Eldridge, Secretary of tlirce advantages for a creamery factory in the sub­ piaying all coiners. Building Societies in Boston, interesting: For list of property for sale und particulars ps. Nice Pop Corn...... 25c urbs of Rockland are exceptional, and judici­ PERSONAL POINTS of prices, etc., apply to 25 doz.Ladies’Black Hose,guaran­ “ It gives me pleasure to say that the socie­ ous, pushing management would insure suc­ ,bs. Nice D ates...... 25c teed fast colors, at 33c ; regular price ties with which I am connected are in a flour­ cess. Yours truly, Concerning People Who Are Known in HANLY & LORD. ishing condition ;thc combined assets are nearly A. B. F i l e s . This Vicinity. 376 MAIN ST., ItOCKUNU. jOc. half a million dollars. As to losses, but one -e . — ------PUKE VANILLA. A CHA N G E Fred It. .Spear was in Boston last week. 50 pieces of Colored Ribbon at 15c has ever been incurred,and so far as my kuowl- ledgc extends, but vary few losses have Charles Erskine left lor Chicago Thursday CHEWFOREE’S Chocolate C ream s per yard ; worth 25c. taken place in the state. The system Has taken place in the personnel of our morning, and if he finds it good business open­ is such that losses will naturally be very neighbor, the Pree Press, Edwin Sprague,who ing will locate there. Nice Silk Plushes, great variety A FULL POUND FOR 20c. infrequent. The benefits of the system are so has so long been at the helm there,retiring and S. T. Kimball returned to Amherst College, of color, 75c per yd. manifest to me that it seems altnos superfluous Harold F. Roberts, the junior partner, buying Wednesday. Regular Price 40 cents. to make a statement to that elk -t. Men und the entire plant. Mr. Sprague has been in the Nice Satins, great variety of col­ paper business In this city for 33 years, lie Col. 8. II. Allen of Thomaston has but late­ women, boys and girls are saving their money ly returned from a trip to Washington, D C. JUST THE TRIM; FDR FROSTING. or, 50c per yd. under it. Persons who never saved before are bougbtont a job office here and established making such use of it as will result well for tile Rockland Democrat. The purchase of the Rev. W. S. Goucher has resigned as pastor of them. Belfast Pre'. Press was afterwards made and theChestnut Street church,( amden.to take effect “There are those— many of them, too—who tlte papers amalgamated into the Democrat ami June 10th. This is the end of a two years* had no idea of the possession of a home who Pree Press. The term Democrat was after­ pastorate, he having accepted a call to ihe We know that liner leaf and sweetening than is Somethin About Corsets. ised in Force’s Rainbow does not exist. To deal­ ALWAYS HEACQUARTERS are now rapidly becoming owners of their wards dropped ami the name pree Press re­ Baptist church at St. Stephens, N. B. Ladies wishing to secure the best ers in tobacco who do not sell Fon e’e Rainbow, we — FOR— homes under this system. During the exis­ tained. In January, 1889, Alden Sprague, who will on application, for a hrnited time, send tree of had been associated with his brother, bought BUILDING A CITY. charge a 60-cent plug for exuiuinuliob. * A tk fitting and wearing Corset will find it tence of ten years, many notable cases have Mit c h e ll Hi Go ., Boston, Muss. 1-13 . to their interest to inspect our Corset been brought out where the adoption of the out the Augusta Journal, anil conducted Ihe business there which he recently sol i. Edwin A Young Rockland Man and His W est­ Tea, Coffee & Spices Department, as wo have a full sup­ system by individuals lias revolutionized the affairs of the family. The attempt to save has Sprague then conducted the Pree Press eight­ ern Career. "SUCCESS IS BORN OF MERIT,” ply of een years atone, and in April of last year ad­ intensified the disirc to save, and lias in several One of the rising business men of the grow­ Ueucu the .ucuauof 8. 8. HLEKFKIl Jt tXktl ’ DR. WARNER'S, instances within my knowledge, spread through mitted Harold F. Roberts who now is sole pro­ ing city of Fresno, Cal., is J. F. Waterhouse,a an entire family, and extended to a neighbor, prietor. Rockland boy. A copy of the Fresno Etpot* BicknellTeaCo. DR. BALL'S, DR. STRONG’S, for, as one put it, 'If Bill Jones can save >3 a Mr.Sprague’s plans are not yet fully matured, itor is before us, and in a list of new buildings N . a s . but include a trip west the coming summer in going up and to be erected, we find that Mr. MADAME FOY'S, month, I can.’ And he did. THE FAVOKITE TEN SPOFFORD BLOCK. “In Massachusetts the societies are called company with George W. Kimball. What­ Wateihouse has olanued or is the contractor of CENT tIGAK. The GERMAN AND FRENCH WOVEN, ever he may do be has tho kindliest wishet of twelve of the finest of them. popular, I lie beet Co-operative Banks, ami we learn from the belling, au.i tlie THE FLORENCE, Commissioner's reports that their average T h e UovitlElt-G.tzi :rns that his lines may Among these twelve wc find Odd Fellow -atinfaitory dour ou fall in pleasant places. DUCHESS AND ELECTRIC MAGNETIC earnings for the past two years have been eight Hull to cost $30,000,a second story to the Mar­ the market. TUY ONE. MACHINE SHOP, Mr. Roberts is a young man who tin Block at cost of $0,600, and residences CORSETS. per cent. M. G. DAY haw a liiX-ulu^s ma “ there are 130 active building associations served bis lirst journalistic apprenticeship on ranging from #5,000 to #10,000. V chine shop at Tillson Wharf where CHILDREN'S CORSET WAISTS, ETC. in Philadelphia. During the year 1857 their T h e C o iu i k ii -G a z i i t e . He was afterwards Our readers know what T u b C. O. always w he ia prepared to do ail kinds of receipts were ^13,92>;.390,50. Remember that city editor of the Waterville Sentinel and for says about Knox county blood. work on fchafting,pulleys, derricks, this sum came largely from the working classes, the past year has occupied a aim fla t position on ------engine repairs, etc., etc. Heavy H. GALLERT, 10c. Each. «7.BO Per Hundred. and was applied to house building, enabling the Pree Press, He is capable and enterprising, Sell. Geo. E. Prescott, Trueworthy, mailed Trade Uurk. lieg. Dee. 2(1, lkbl work and odd jobs promptly und 269 Main SI., opp. Thorndike from Vinalbaven Tuesday with stone lor Phil­ satisfactorily done. them to own and live in their own homes. and we wish for himself and paper the best of W OO Dim ItV, 1.ATIIAH Si CO.. W holeaato 38 H. C. DAY. Hotel. Truly Philadelphia la the ‘City of Howes. ” success. adelphia. Dealer,, FurtlauU, M aiue. 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1888

OUR CIRCULATION. Tin* rcgtilnr w eekly circulation o f the Cot'RiF.n- (JAgnTTK l« 2#Si». Tills Is the largest circulation attained by any paper In Knox County, nmi nearly "T” H E A T K IN S O >T _ all of it is in that county and In the neighboring ones of T.incoln, Waldo and Hancock.’ Wc invite tile most, complete investigation of our claim, and will show our edition or our books to anybody who j may wish to sec. House Furnishing Company. The Republican gubernatorial convention will he held in Portland June lOtli. ROCKLAND, MALVD, Have the people of Blackington's Corner anil the Meadows started that petition for bel­ ter mall facilities yet : IS jA-jA-C (’• A.TKITSI S O N , President. fT .A X K 1ST. I»UAX , Treasurer-

A well-known young Thomaston mas has AY. .A.* K T A 1 1 >A I j 'L, M a n a g e r * taken five shares in the Rockland Loan and Building Association. Ar’n't there others? “Winter lingering chills the hip of Spring,” is true enough, hut we are able to keep up and blooming Jill the time. We never had such a profusion The prize nrtielc on "Potnpcy's Pillar” Is of lovely Carpets as our (loops are now filled with, and every sort has been so carefully selected that we can show more perfect specimens than any again unavoidably deferred. If it is deferred dealer in Rockland. This enables us to send out Designs find all sorts of einblamatic Flower Work of the greatest possible beauty, entirely satisfac­ much longer the article will vie with Hie pillar tory to our patrons. [ V i t i l 3 3 of everything that goes to furnish a House. Church, Lodge Room or Olliee, Railway Station, itself In antiquity. Steamboat or Hotel. Calais is nt the front with a Loan and Build­ ing Association to be organized very soon. ‘I'lie cities all over the slate nre alive to the im­ portance of the association. Parlor Suits. CarpetDeparlment Slaves & Ranges. Baby Carriages. ' O ttf correspondent, A. It. Talcs, gives us a Chamber Sets. UrnOLSI KURD IX very telling article on the creamery question In lti this department wc arc tar in advance of any today's Issue. The benefits of a creamery house in our line in the United States. Onr halts I SII.K PLUSH PLAIN, scorn to be Innumerable anil those of onr farm­ are the bent lighted, the easiest of access and the SILK PLUSH MAHBELIZEI), O I L S T O V E S Our new line has just been received, and intend­ ers with whom wc have conversed on die mat­ best stocked in tills country. Wc display nearly Carpets for the M illion ing purchasers of these useful and ornamental v e ­ ter nre enthusiastic in Its favor. 200 different designs, all on one floor, and such an MOHAIR PLUSH EMBOSSED, — A N D — hicles will do weil to give us n call and make selce- tlotis from our stock, which is the largest and best exhibition ns wc can sitow in this as well as other MOHAII! ( HUSHED PLUSH, CHOICEST PRODUCTIONS of the LOOMS. The Waldoboro Board of Trade has given assorted in this city. Wc carry all styles and lines h worth a journey oT many miles to see Neve, in the HISTORY of this GREAT INDUS­ HAIR CLOTH PLAIN AND TUFTED. grades, and any one in search of a Baby Carriage that town a canning factory, and the organi­ C1IAMBK SEHT in. TRY has there beon such a radical improvement Kitchen Furnishings! cannot fail to he suited from our mammoth exhil i- zation means business. The Rockland Board BK0( ATEI.LE, in design and beautiful effects in coloring ns this tlon. We sell a liandsome of 1'rade has nil excellent field for work, and SATIN, spring’s stock shows. We were in the market Are you tired of that cooking stove or range? Ts /W£, there anythin? under the sun more provoking than wc hope to see it filled. But this is certain, early, and bought direct from the manufacturers, DAMASK, that one or two olfi ers and members can't do NATURAL ASH, and have no hesitation in saying that we have not a fitovc that d ion not b.lkc well? Now, follow uh HOOD TOP CARRIAGE, the business. Let every member of the Board mill HAM IE. only the best selection of patterns ami the largest . please! We keep iu stock only the he-»t,anil Range that wc WARRANT to be PERFECT BAKBR8. attend the meetings, even if at a little sacrifice —AND THE FRAMES ARE MADE OF— stock on hand, blit wo have the best lighted and PARASOL TOP REED BODY CARRIAGE ANTIQUE ASH, handsomest floor to show them on in Rockland. ’ of their comfort and convenience. The next WALNUT, CHERRY, THE NEW TARIFF, meeting of the Board will lie held next Tues­ Our stock comprises WOOD BODY CARRIAGE. NATURAL CHERRY, M AHOGANY AND DAK. day evening. Don’t slay outside and criticise; Cotton Carpets, THE QUAKER, any idiot can do that, lint it takes something Write for Cntalog-nes and Prices. of a matt to attend the meetings and devote RED CHERRY, 264 Styles to Select From. Cotton and Wool Carpets. THE ATKINSON, time and labor for the benefit of the general WALNUT, No home is complete without a PARLOR, und public. Rockland has too many chronic no PARLOR complete without a PARLOR SUIT, All Wool Carpets, THE NATIONAL, critics. NA TURAL OAK, and mere especially Is this fact when you can buy at our prices for the next few days fur a handsome, Hemp Carpets, “ I would like to move back to Rockland to , durable, cheap Plush Suit, probably our 103 for $30 THE MELROSE. Children's Furniture. live,” said an old Rockland boy, and a steady, ANTIQE OAK. is the best in the world. For this sale only. Napkin Carpets, — WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OT— able and industrious one, to a reporter of Write for cuts and prices. The framo is of Wal­ Coir Mattings, THE TIDY, Tin; C.-G. the other day. “ If you only suc­ IMT. MAHOGANY, nut, thoroughly finished. The suit consists of six ceed in getting a shoe-factory there I would pieces, upholstered as follows : Sofa, crimson plush, Body Brussels Carpets, And a dozen otliei celebrated Ranges that have been tested and found to he perfect bakers. We CRIBS, CRADLES move back anyhow. Rockland should have trimmed with old gold ; Rocker, olive and crimson; SOLID MAHOGANY, Tapestry Carpets, i aim to keep only th • best, and by so do ng avoid other branches than the lime business. Of Gent’s Chair, terra cotta and blue; Divan, crimson and blue; I Small Chair, crimson and old gold ; 1 all unpleasantness with the buyer. Wo warrant YOUTH S BEDSTEADS, course lima manufacture is the prominent bus­ Velvet Carpets, the tops, the bottoms, the sides ai d the ends against ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. do., old gold and crimson. iness and will continue to lie, but there cracking for 12 months and guarantee every Rango Our HAIR CLO ITI, 7-pieee suits ut $35, $40 and Wilton Carpets, should be something besides that to furnish $50.( Special price.) Cannot be duplicated in any we soli to be a baker when properly set up. Al| Children’s & Misses’ Chairs, employment. Keep prodding nway about a of the above-named Ranges are popular, thousands m arket. Axminster Carpets. 1 shoe factory and my word for it you’ll get one Our purchases for the year ISS8 will amount to W H IT E F O B C U T S OF THE LINE. arc in use, and have given universal satisfaction. in time!" This is only a sample of what we a million and a quarter dollars’ worth of house Don’t he persuaded to pay a large price for n range. CHILDREN’S ROCKERS, ETC. hear from all quarters. The people of our city furnishings. Experience has taught us where and Come and see what we cun de for you ! And if you A’ We soil a Nice Cradle for only $1.00 how to buy, that today we believe we own our RATTAN REED want to buy on time we wl l take half cash, one- generally want a shoe-factory. If our Board of SILK PLUSH PARLOR SUITS. quartcr cash, or even lass, and the balance by week We make to order Mattresses, Pillows, Etc., eith­ stock from 5 to 20 per cent, cheaper than any small­ Trade wishes to do a good stroke of business i 4 pieces, 5 pieces and 6 pieces, Walnnt and Ma­ or month. No price than you can get will be as low er in Excelsior, Wool, Fibre or Hair, for thq ub< vo er dealers ; in other words, there is no middle profit why doesn’t it instruct its committee on new hogany Frames, upholstered plaiu or trimmed, as we have marked our Ranges for tills sale. Im­ and guarantee aatisfuetion. when you buy from us, and no man, whether rich and all one color or combination of color, marked business to correspond with some responsible prove this opportunity. COME AT ONCE! aud W rite for Cuts and Prices. or poor, when furnishing a house, hotel, office, col* for this sa'c $75, $85, $92, $100, $115 and upward. shoe manufacturers in various parts of the F u r n i t u r E! save $5 and even $10 on the cost for the next few tage or one room, knowing he can buy an article of W rite for Cuts and Description. SUMMER is COMING, and you will need , days. country und ascertain what inducements should furnishing for $10, wants to or is desirous of paying LIGHT. AIRY AND COMFORTABLE CHAIRS be ofi> red to tempt same one or two of them $12 Wc eati and we do sell cheaper than c\ cr was Crushed Mohair Plush Parlor Suits, W rite for Cuts and Prices; also Terms. and ROCKERS for the l’I AZZ A,SITTING ROOM, to locate here ? quoted by any house in the business. Take horse j I) and 7 pieces, special this sale, $40, $ 17, $52, $61, c’e. Our line is complete, and our goods in this ears from Fitchburg, Eastern, Lowell, Maine and $75 and up to $300. department are marked at the same reduction as BEDDING. MEN AND WOMEN New York N. New England depots. Customers I There is no covering will wear longer, furnish already quoted. Do you want a coming to the city by th“ Providence, OI<1 Colony better or give more satisfaction than a CRUSHED We ure one of die largest consumers of curled Personal Paragraphs ot More or Less and Boston & Albany are within a few minutes walk I MOHAIR PLUSH. ROCKER, hair ill the United States, buying our hair in the Interest to Our Readers. of our store. ; O ur BROCATKLLK and SATIN SUITS are or COUCH, rope and having it made up under our own super-! C. T. Ingraham is ia Boston. If you cannot come and see us, write for Cuts, the latest desig s, and manufactured for this OIL STOVES. vision, and when we sell a mattress we will 8land| Mrs. G. I). Kalloeh is in Boston. Catalogues and Prices, but remember it will pay ' spring’s trade, ami should he examined ami appre EASY CHAIR, by and guarantee it to be just ns represented. you to buy at our prices for tlio next few days, even F. W. I'crry of Indian Island is in town. ' elated, and are marked down for this special Bnlo in ALL PRICES. It may be early to buy an Oil II U K MATTKES>ES.$7.«K,SI1O, up to $35 if you do not need the goods for months to come. Gol. S. fl. Allen was in the city, Saturday. the same proportion us the cheaper goods. BASKET CHAIR, Stove, but if you ean save dollars, it will pay you to Besides these we deliver on our own teams free 1 buy now. EXCELSIOR MATTRESSES from ....»».0* J Miss Mamie Btagdon has returned from Bos­ to customers to the distance of 10 miles. We want Turkish Chairs, or any other kind of Rattan or Reed Furniture that FEATHER PILLOWS, per pr.. from., 1.5j ton. will tend to your comfort? If so, don’t delay if you you to consider these statements very carefully, be­ TUBS, BLANKETS, per pair, from ...... 1 Turkish Lounges, would save regular prices. Bliss M. K. Metcalfe has returned from New cause few people, until they have had the actual COMFORTERS, each, from ...... 7 York. experience, realize the expense that attends the Reclining Chairs, C. E. Tuttle has licet; under the weather for PAILS, freighting of goods. Patent Rockers, ' a few days. In answer to hundreds of inquiries through the FEATHERS BY THE POUND. Miss S. May Wood relumed from Boston Bed Lounges, WRINGERS, .Saturday. mail and in person : Do you sell goods on the in­ stalment plan? we desire to say to all the readers Sofa Beds, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, ETl Miss M. G.Perkins of Boston is visiting rela­ RUG- DEPARTMENT. BROOMS, tives in this city. of this paper, WE DO SELL ALL KINDS OF Mantel Beds, HOUSE FURNISHING ON INSTALMENTS

    us with their custom will be more than aiitislied I’rices when you can buy on the same terms of us COPPER TANKS, WINDOW SHADES, all colors, each. right here: Can we buy 1000 rolls of carpeting with the results. Mrs. I. T. Lovejoy of Belfast who inis been aud at half the price. , BRASS T1UMMED POLES, e a c h . . . . cheaper than the purchaser of 10 rolls? Do we An elegant Pillar Extension Table, visiting relatives in the city, returned home W rite for Cuts and Prices. IRON POTS, today. contract to pay as much each tar 500 Chamber Sets in oak, walnut or cherry, only ...... # 1 3 OO as the smaller.dealer who buys 5 at a time? Wo Gilbert Mank of Woolwich has been visiting Chestnut Dining Chair, only ...... 5 0 c Ins brother, T. 11. Miinlt, on North Main recently gave an order for 500 Plush and Hair Cloth SAD IRONS, street. Parlor Suits Is it reasonable to suppose they cost 1 Sideboards in walnut, ash, natural and antique Mrs. Nellie Geddes Fisk returned l-’ridav us as much per piece as the dealer who buys half a oak, cherry, mahogany, &e., at prices ranging from CLOTHES DRYERS. from New York and Boston, also Mrs. W. G. dozen? And so we might go on, all through the $25 to $100. Blau. various lines of goods we handle. T ake the item W rite for Cut« nml Prices. STRAW MATTING. CROCKERY. MiSs N. T. Sleeper and Mrs. A. II. Jones re­ of Dinner Sets. We import them direct. Who 100 ROLLS ALL PRICES We show the Largest Stock ot' ('rockery of turned front New Yolk and Boston Saturday gets the middle profit ? Don't it go to the consumer Hal! Stands, ICE CHESTS house in our line iu the city. We carry all gia ' evc/ting. o r purchaser? Again look at our price on Ash and from the cheapest American to the very tinest Arthur Veazic ot New York, formerly of Pine < hamber Sets. Why are we euublcd to make Hall Mirrors, Matting st 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c, 20c. Haviland’s Flinch ( hina . this city, is visiting hi- brother Joseph Vcuzie. He has not been here for twelve years. such figures? Because we use today in our trade Umbrella Stands. almost the entire production of four large manufac­ Matting at 23c, 25c, 30c, 35c, G. W. Ash of East Sullivan is looking up REFRIGERATORS. SILVER WARE. old friends in town. He is slopping witli his tories. Suppose these iimnufuHotde* had to send Hall Chairs, Etc., Etc. 3 7 1-2c. niece, Mrs. Eliza Dennis, Florence street. out agents, at an expc use of $1-5 per day. to dispose A lurge stock and elegunt assortment. We have Warm weather and its attendant evils iu the line A line assortment of Tea Sets, lee Pitchers, Gob J. T. Gilley. Jr., entertained quite a large o f Puls product, could the goods be sol 4 to the ton. Hall Stands with seats upholstered in leather, both Matting at 41c, 45c, and up to 80c. of Butter running ull over tlie the plate, Sour Milk, lets', odd Butter Dishes, Spoon Holder*, Knives, l-'orkes, Kt<•., at price* which,will lust for this sale party of friends Thursday evening. Singing sumcr at prices quoted on this page? Positively plain and stamped; Hall Sluuds without seats; etc., wi 1 soon be upon us, and you will be search­ only. of ti’choral description was a feature of the eve­ and eiiiphatii ally Hall Stands with mirrors; Hall Biands without WHITE MATTING, ing the market to tiini out where you ean buy the ning- mirror*; Umbrella Stands in brass, walnut, cherry, last Chest or Refrigerator for tho least money. Frank L. Wadsworth has so far recovered oak, and a full und complete line of this kind of FANCY MATTING AND Now, we carry the full line. Won’t it pay y ou to LAMPS. iron, bis leeeut illness that he walks out. goods, buy during this sale and save 20 per cent, when y ou All kinds und styles of Hanging ami Stund Frank’s many friends are greatly pleased to see i G ive tis a call ami he convinced that we can suit ean make a selection from the celebrated trim about again. NO! ALL COLORS IN MATTINGS. Lamps, the heat assortment carried by any huu?e W rite for Cuts and Prices. in our line iu the city. The wedding of H.O.Guruvof this city and ' UtEbll IMPOUTATION. If you want a Straw Ami logo further, suppose we w £e engaged in NEW PERFECTION, Miss Julia W. Smith of Brooklyn. N.Y., oc­ Matting for thu Chamber, the Sitting Room or the A BRASS STAND LAMP,only...... $2.00 curred at the residence of the bride - mother, only one branch of the business, call it < All- Cottage, see these goods while these prices are on. A BRASS HANGING I.AMI’, only ...... $2 25 lltfl Herkimer meet, Tuesday. They will PETS, FI ENTTI HE, WINDOW SHADED AND LIBRARY AND OFFICE FURNITURE THE BALDWIN, come to this city after a fortnight's tour and j DR APERY, K I1 .TIEN ' i rsNISIUNGS, BED LIBRARY DESKS, LIBRARY CHAIRS, A SOLID BRASS PARLOR LAMP, bcauti- will make their home with Mr. Gordy's parent!'. ' ART SQUARES. tully engnved, with sold spun-brass fount, The bride visited tn this city two years ago the DI NG, SILVER WAHL, CROCKERY, STO\ KS BOOKCASES, SECRETARIES, ami all kinds of THE EUREKA, milling summer, and those who met her were AND RANGES, with all the attendant expenses, Library and Office Furniture. All Sizes and Pricer. stands 2 feet high,and a regular beauty,only.$4..50 greatly pleased with the lady, so that she does .’oi»M we hope to compel'* with a competitor who ROLL TOP DESKS, lu walnut and cherry, from THE EXCELSIOR? Call and be convinced that we can sell you lumps not come here a stranger. Of Mr.Gurdy little combined all these different kinds of business under $35 upwards. ; cheaper than you ean buy elsewhere. need be said. He is one of otlr very best, ONE ROOF, ONE M ANAGEMENT, ONE BUY­ FALL FRONT DESKS, solid Mahogany, with BOOKING CRUMB CLOTHS. These makes of Chests and Refrigerators areas m o st popular ami capable young business ER AH WE DO? Again we say NO, and your four large drawers. Any Size, at cost to make. well known today throughout New Eugiaud us tlie nun, and Tim G.-G. and other friends tender name of B. A. Atkinson X Co., and the goods are iheir heartiest beuedicliou. knowledge of business ami sound common sense LADIES’ DESKS, in Oik, Cherry, Mahogany CLOCKS. will agree with u.-. In conclusion wc would invite and Walnut, in cylinder tops, Hat lops, cabinet the best aud gKe unquestioned satisfaction, or we In a glowing report of a recent Bath ball the CARPET PAPER. 5c PER YARD. A full and complete line of all kinds aud style* you to » all at our mammoth establishment, get our tops and DavcnjwrU. should not handle them, if you cannot come aud Independent has the following i of clocks, from prices, and remember we guarantee you the fairest, D W A R F BOOKCASES, iu all woo«U, w ith and s c them, write for cuts, catalogues and descrip- “Miss Minnie White, daughter of S u p t. Wrlto for Samples, A N ICE CLOCK a t...... $1.00 White of the K. A L R. It., wore one of the squuresl and best treatment possible to give a cus withyut glass doors. ! lion. Come and see thu assortment. You will be most successful of the new costumes ol the tuim-r. Revolving Bookcases, Etc., at prices way down. And In ordering always Send or Bring the Size of better satisfied. Wc will sell for cash or on Inlal- To a FRENCH MARBLE CLOCK at...... $76.oq cvetiing. At a previous ball Miss White wore your Rooms. m eats. Write for Cuts and I'riees. black lace. At this her gown was a splendid W rite for Cuts und Prices. sleeveless orange silk over a white silk petti­ THE ATKINSON coat half cn train. The corsage was cut square THE ATKINSON THE ATKINSON THE ATKINSON THE ATKINSON w ith lace inserted und a heavy corsage pom .pom of white ostrich plumes gave the dress a tiMish>“g touch which made iI confessedly one House h in iisliiiig Co., u f.lh e prettiest in the hall. Miss White never House Furnishing Co House FurnishingCo House Furnishing Co House Furnishing & in her life looked nicer than she did in ibis rich I drtss.” I KOCKIAXD, MAINE. ROCKLAND, MAINE. ROCKLAND, MAINE. ROCKLAND, MAINE. ROCKLAND, MAINE. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1HH8. 3

    The ’lectrlc light will shine soon. Chief Engineer Hathorn r.f the B. A B. S. COOKING TO ORDER. FOLKS AND THINGS. Ministers are plenty—none too plenty. S. Co. is in the city. I The undersigned is prepared Io do all sorts METROPOLITAN Capt. J. W. Snyward sends us Riverside. The Central Knitting Bee meets next Mon­ NEW BLOCK. i of plain cooking, pics, cakes, etc., at her rcsl- 2850—REGULAR WEEKLY CIRULATIOM—2650 Cal., papers. day evening with Mrs. Edward Spalding, Mid­ i dence. Isn’t it about time to hear something con­ dle street. Mils. F. TnrssF.LL. M ixed Paints. i Corner of Union and Middle streets. For Additional Locals lee F irst Page. cerning the night train ? The Daily Kennebec Journal can be found nt The most praelieal and economical Paint in the tho hook store of O. 8. Andrews after the ar­ NOTIFIED TO VACATE market for city and . nuntry llonse Painting, Ptn- Charles R. Rising is learning the watch­ FINE MILLINERY. Die*, wood or Iron fence* and brittle*. Board of Trade meeting n&t Tuesday. maker's trade witli II. S. Moor. rival of the morning train. Building business booms In Rockland this Hanly & Lord have sold the Ass Crockett Miss Crookcr of Boston has again decided to ONE GALLON CANS...... 011 .10 PER. «AT„ The boat of the W L. White has arrived FIVE “ •• , . 25 .. „ year. house. Highland street, Io A. II. and F. L. i visit Rockland and give the ladies in this viciti- and Is now on Tillson wharf. : ity an opportunity of having a stylish and TEN “ “ ,.2O .. F. L. Shaw will get into Ills new store about Stover I’. Ridge of Portsmouth, N. II., is in Weeks who nre having it nicely fitted up to rent. . really becoming hat or bonnet. She will bring May 1st. William Sp'enr, Rankin street, yesterday I with her a choice and elegantsclection ol choice town looking over Rockland's blooded canines I millinery and coming directly from New York -----KOIt BALK BY------School Agent Colson is taking the census ol with the intention of buying. morning picked up an eight-ounce wood-cock, Cost! siie has the newest styles nt the very lowest scholars. C. T. Frost lias pnt one of those big gas lint killed itself by Hying against his house in i cost. Every Indv can find something to please the night. ' her both in beauty and price nt Thorndike K. 8. B IR D . The addition to the block shop and mill is Inirncrs Into II. M. Brown’s. It takesa right , House Wednesday and Thursday April 18th « liOl.KSAl.r. DKAI.EIt IN 27x30 feet. smart electric liplit to keep up with ’em. The ice left Penobscot river Sunday after­ I and 19th. Remember the date and do not noon, after blockading it for 116 days. Last David Fisher is to build a new house on ! 'Twill be busy nbout here this season. 'Lee- I buy a hat or bonnet until you have seen bers. year the ice left the river the 22nd. The Pe­ Cost! Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ochres, Cedar street. I trie light plant will bo put in, llmerock rail- nobscot went tip to Bangor yesterday. “Bir th s . Rockland Encampment.1. O. O. F. ,hns work ' load lie liuilt, new houses, blocks, etc., etc. DRYERS, BRUSHES, ETC. Work on our electric light plant will begin one week from Friday. M. W. Mowry fir Co. are turning out 120 FOR 6 WEEKS mmediately, and Rockland will blossom be­ Bi'KPEi.--Rockland, A pril 15, to Mr. and Mr*. Robinson fir Pticc have been making ini- ! pnirs of pantaloons a day. Some twenty girls F. F. Btirpce, it Ron. —AT TH E- arc wanted at once. C. 12. Rose Is in Portland neath the effulgent rays o f the nre and inean- Ky d k r - Rockland, A pril 11, to Mr. and Mr*. provements nbout their store. IL I.. Hyder, a rob. on business for (he firm. dcnscent light in the rear portion of the sum­ Two of our nicest young ladies nre assisting i mer. P it c h e d —South Wnldobfiro, April 11, to Capt. ZR/EZD ZRZEdOZSTT Capt. C. H. Pressey is digging out the dock and Mrs. iMinon Pitcher, twin roup. each other in making tlicir wedding cake. D a r t —North Warren. April 5, to M r. and Mr*. nbout his kilns. Scow Unknown, which is There lias been considerable curiosity as to Alexander A. Dart, a daughter. There will be a meeting of the C. E. 8. C. at used ill tlie work, went down in the storm of the use of the box on the telephone pole near Ma t iiEWS—Thnuiantnti, A p ril", to Mr. and Mr*. tlieV. M. C. A. rooms next Saturday even­ G. II. Mathew*, a pon—.Tame* W aite. Inst week with all lier effects. the window ot the new office. In this box nil G lim Vlnalhaven, March 29, to Mr. and Mr*. Furniturc Store. ing. the wires are picrged in a single cable which Fied Green, a *on. The owners of the steamer Caroline Miller In all colors, the Art Shades are Decorated passes into the office. K now lton—Green** Landing, March 19, to Mr. and Transparent. All Minetto Shades. Plain Oscar A. Edgcrly gave two spiritualistic ad­ have recoived §1500 salvage for having towed and Mr*. ChnrleR Knowlton, a daughter. dresses with tests in Knight of Labor Hall,Sun­ Mi NitoE— Hurricane Isir, March If., to Mr. and My landlord having decided to erect a Now or Decorated, ere unsurpassed in Beauty. the schooner Sadie Corey into port after she The Rockland Commercial College Baseball Block in place of the one I now occupy, compel* day. , Club is made up as follows: Howard, Tot- Mr*. Aleck Munroe, a daughter—Annie iRiibel. me to vacate In *lx week*, and in or«ler u» closm out Durability and Finish. Mounted on firs t- had become disabled off Cape Cod last fal I. ’ DANIEL*—Union, April 4, to Mr. and Mr*. G . F. I *hall *»dl my good* nt t o*t. class Spring Roller ready to hang. Disconsolate youngsters with book and slate man, Titus, Hix, Larrabee, Oberton, Ray, Daniels, a daughter. yesterday morning proclaimed the opening of The C supper in the Univcrsalist vestry, Chaples, Gray, Emperor. The boys have some F f.hgi hon—W arren, April 12, to Mr. .and Mr*. Come Quick for the Time is Thursday evening, was unique and successful. Hugh FergiiRon, a son. line material. II. A. Mather will he manager. Mc Do n a l d —Ea*t Boston, to Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Short. school. Everything on the bill of fare began with C— McDonald, a daughter. C. II. Pendleton lias linlshed oil' a neat work clam-chowder, cake, coffee, cream, etc. Frank Wadsworth has been obliged by sick­ ness to retire from the harboring business, and shop and store-room in the rear of his apothe­ The spiritualists will hold their meeting G. W. THOMPSON, cary shop. has sold his interest in the Thorndike Hotel iflarriaqcs. MILLINERY OPENING next Sunday at K. of L. HaII,over II. F. Crie’s barber shop to Joseph Paladino, his partner. Next Thursday is Fast Day. Preaching ser­ store, Main street. Mr. Oscar A. Edgcrly of Ca l l —P iia t t k k—Salem, M i**., A pril 4. Her RED FRONT FURNITURE STORE, ( . ni»g.,rspring«tyt.»in vices will he held in the churches at the usual Mr. Wadsworth’s nianv friends hope to see him belt IL Call uml Thoreau M. Shattuck formerly of Newburyport, Muss., will speak at 2 and 7 agnin handling the razor before very long. Wahh ngton. hour in the morning. p. m. Bo a rd m a n —W e l l m a n —Rockland,April II, bv HOCKLANT). MAINE. Mr. Paladino, who is now in charge at the Rev. J jih Petersoi , Charles II. Boardman and TRIMMED The Knox fit Lincoln has adopted the new We quote from a letter received yesterday. Thorndike, is a skilled barber as is his brother N v ti ie M. Wellman, both o f Thom naton. system of whistles at crossings—two long fol­ IIahk« i.L — ht.UN’s —Houth Thomaston, April 7, ‘ Take out the ad of------— ------,as all Salvatore who assists him. Success to them ! Il nryD Ha-kel I and Fannie D. Burn-, both of lowed by two short ones. tile horses were sold before the two weeks Spruce Hen I, South I homa»ton. N. D. Clark, well-known in this city ns the were up.” Tin: C.-G. Is an excellent adver­ BLACKINGTON’S CORNER. son-in-law of O. J. Conant, is building a line tising medium. D e a th s . HATS & BONNETS’ residence in Allston, Mass. The work on Simonton Bros, store is rapid­ There was an Old Folks dance in Rustic Ill.SM.TT—li.iekhin.l, April 10, Margaret, wife Heigh-ho'. Main street is muddy, and we ly progressing. The clerks, proprietors and Hall, Friday night... .The Knitting Bee still ...... prospers. It met with Mrs. E. S. Bird last of Cornelius Bennett, aged na years. can’t hdp longing for a substantial granite goods have retreated to the rear portion of tlio Mottsn—Warren, April 13, Warren Morse, aged evening. Mrs. T. A. Perry at the city farm 7C rears, o months. NELLIE GEDDES FISKE -----On----- paving, ot smooth macadam'. store where they arc doing business in an un­ Br v a x t - Union, April 14, Mrs. I.. J. Bryant, ostentatious way. entertained them last week----Are we going to aged 4s years. Ha- relumed from the New York and Boston Eastern Star Assembly, K. of L., lias moved have better postal facilities: Why not circu­ Mi l.Ai Gill.tx—Rockport, April 14, William I Opening* and I* pr< pared for customer* in from the Armory back to its old quarters over Applications for tho supervisorship of our late a petition and try ? M cLaughlin, aged -s y. ars. Saturday & Monday, schools are plenty. Probably no change will llltowx—North llaven, April 1C, Mrs. Cornelia the store of II. Fred Crle fit Co. Brown, rister of Capt. Robert < rockett of this D ress M a k in g APRIL 21 AND 23. W. II. Glover fit Co. are to build new be made from the present arrangement this STEAMBOAT SPARKS. city, aged s ! years. IL mains to be brought here term, but the fall term will probably open un­ for interment. — HA\ ING ALL THE— houses, one ’for Waiter Tolman at Rockport Hi vies— Washington, April 10, Mary Humes, EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. and another for Sedgwick parties. der the care of a supervisor. The Penobscot put in iter welcome appear­ aged 80 years. LATEST * IDEAS IIIllliKKT—W ashington, A pril 8. Mrs. George Nabanada Tribe, Improved Order ot Red- The Improved Order of ltedmen is booming ance Friday morning, anil is in splendid trim Hibbert, aged 40 years. — IN — for the season... .The Stella Piekert, at Tillson men. and Alfarata Council of Pocahontas now throughout the state. A. 1. Mather of this We have all the nove,ti«H to be found in tho meet in the rooms in Masonic block. city lias recefved his appointment ns D. D. wharf, is having quite, extensive repairs made FOR SALE. Parisian as well as American styles city markets, and we think all will acknowledge we Great Sachem from the State Council of New ... .The spring arrangement of the steamers 'Phi- Homestead of the late Marlboro Packard,*it. have as nice a line of good* os cun be fuund in Our grocers were paying 1*1 cents for eggs FOR SPRING. Rockland. Hampshire, and is ready to do missionary of the B. & line went into elfeet yesterday. naietl three mile* from Union Common, containing yesterday, and from 20 to 22 cents for ball j one hundred aerew wood land ami pasturage, well ^•Everybody invited. work for the order. Steamers will leave this city every Monday, divided, tillage land tinder high cultivation, will cut butler. Loose hay sold for §13 snd ST1. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday for Bos­ forty tons of buy > English), nice young orchard, Miss E. T. Slocum, ot Boston, Thursday evening Gen. Berry Lodge, K. of three wells of good water, story -a’nd-a half house ROOMS ON LIMEROCK STREET, G. W. Chandler and family leave Thursday HAS VHAHGEQF THE TRlMMIKUs P., initiated six candidates and conferred the ton,and returning leave Boston every Monday, with ell and stable connected, new barn 40X80, EllBE PRESS BUILDING; for Seattle, W. T., I. C. Chnpinan and family Tuesday, Thursday anil Friday. cooper shop, and school handy. For further par I 2d degree on four more, and received four ap­ tienlars inquire of or address ami i« a trimmer of large experience and equal to of seven children also leave this week for Sca- 14 17 A. Z HENDEKS<)N, Warren, Me. Mrs. Nellie Geddes Fiske. any in town. XHd*A liberal discount, to panic* out plications. Since Jan. 16th it has added 33 14-10 ol town. attle. members to the lodge and has six more to ini­ AMUSEMENTS. A greatly needed lamp-light has been put on tiate who I. e been accepted. ANNUAL MEETJNC. DON’T FORGET THE DAYS. the corner of the Crie store-house, Tillson llaverly’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin in Farwe 1 The Stockholders of the North Marine Railway The Rockland Board of Trade will have an Ilall April 24th. and Wharf Co. are hereby requested to meet at th«- XS«r ’Glad to show goods whether yon intend to wharf. Another is needed farther down the important meeting next Tuesday evening, otlice of II. (). Gttrdy x Co., on Saturday, the 2Sth buy or not. McNamara’s benefit will occur some time in of this month at 2 o’clock p. nt., for the purpose of wharf. and matters of great importance to Rockland electing their elliecrs for the coming year, and the May. lie will ba assisted Ity the Iopas Quar­ Francis Tighe has completed the uphollster- will tie discussed. Let every citizen who has tran- of anv other business appertainim/ Mrs. W . C. Blair, tet and other talent. The Hook & Ladder Co., thereto. PHILO TUI uSTON, Sec t ing of the furniture in the society rooms in Rockland's interests nt heart attend and try anil 14 307 MAIN NTREET. 14 Masonic Block and great has been the improve­ Edwin Libby Post, G. A. 11., and other organ­ make our Board of Trade what it should be— ization who have been favored by hitn are in­ ment thereof. a power for good to our city. GIRL WANTED teresting themselves in the matter. A capable girl in stnali family. Apply a! J W. Lotlltop of East Union,,. shipped two MILLINERY OPENING! J. S. Willoughby contemplates erecting a Hamiliton Lodge holds an entertainment and H. S. F U N l” H MARK KT, handsome row-boats to Norwi'e/^ Me., yester­ brick block in place of the wooden building 14-14 < or. Maiti and Winter Sts. R e a d T h i s ! day. They were finished in eOgry and apple, sociable in Gooti Templar Hull, Crockett now occupied by G. W. Thompson’s furniture Block, next Thursday evening. Admission with cedar planking. H WANTED. store. Indeed, the matter has so far progressed ten cents. The entertainment is given instead m i’« Cutter* and Quarrymeu at Hurricam When looK ■' for u Carriage remem­ Arthur Shea has contracted to plumb several that Mr. Thompson has been requested to va­ of a treat. Island, at once. Apolv nt ber lit;.* 1 have Ih. -f Grades m the line cottages to lie built at Isle au Hant. 1 cate, and is closing out his entire stock at cost. HURRICANE CO.’S OFFICE. B Rockland, Maine. most. Kras,,.'able I’rit, ."biding the Frank Healey has just finished a nice plumb- i Mr. Willoughby's lot there is 111x45 feet and CHURCHES. popular llangut . Is. vurl-’ t tc block, if erected, will be a liue one. ing job for 12. K. Glover. WANTED. Mrs. James Hanrahan ous styles of Sidebar, ■ ttd Open The house of Jamds Dunham, near the Main Some 175 shaves have been taken in tho M. 11. liaheoek of Ashland, N- IE, will Situation by a competent person ns Cook in Hotel or Bentnurnnt. State wages. Address Buggies, Groeery AY ago ns. ’c., rtl!;- b . street railroad crossing, was gutted by tire, Rockland Loan fie Building Association, and pleach in the Freewill church morning and 13-15 BOX 817, Rockland, M aine. evening next Sunday and the Sunday follow­ 1 am selling at Bottom Prices. Wheels Sunday morning, the lire originating around enough more promised to reach 500. Those M II.I. IH»LD AN — the chimney. No insurance. who have papers are requested to leave them at ing, Mr. Babcock comes as a candidate....An BOARDERS WANTED. ami liardBood Lumber for sale. this otlice this week. Those desiring to come interesting Sunday School concert was given in Two good men can lind board at reasot .1. FRED HALL, Some unknown friend has sent us interest­ tho First Baptist church Sunday evening. ate* at ing copies of German publications, with con­ in on the lirst series of shares will also send 14 41 X oitT n M a in St k e i Main Street. their names and the number of shares they After the concert a collection was taken for the cert programs. Greibenhabenschcbiscuit, Freedmcn’s Seminary in Atlanta, Gn...... Sun­ which means, “ thanks awfully.” will take to this otlice this week. BUCCY FOR SALE. day morning Edwin Lihbv Post, G. A. R., the A 'Pop Buggy, light running, with shifting top. OPENING! The boys are catching tlounders in great Considerable changing nbout is to lie done in Relief Corps and Anderson Camp, S. ol V., W ill b e sold at a bargain. For further purlieu, u- GET OUR TERMS Berry Bros, stable. The present otlice is to he IllqU C. E. BB KNELL. Btforc letting your Hervices to any tiumbers.nnd before long dandelions will be on attended services at the M. 1-2. church to listen Rockland, A pril 17. lR8h 14 .deck—cheap living—if you catch your own transformed into a handsome store to he used to the farwell sermon of the pastor, Rev. L. L. 7S7TJRSERY F I RM tlounders and dig your own greens. by Miss 0. Boyd in the millinery business. llaiiseoin, who is an esteemed G. A. II. man. LOST. Wednesday, April jy If you want permanent and profitable A recent issue of the Cambridge, Mass., This stoic will run hack the depth of the build­ The church was crowded. The sermon was An AMBKR EAR DROP. The tinder will eon. ing. The stable office will be titled up in the fer a favor by leaving the same at EMPLOYI Tribune contained a portrait and sketch of able and interesting...... The M. 12. Sunday B. K . MACOMM R southern portion of the block. There will he Elbe Crockett Canning, formerly of this city, school gave a very Interesting concert to a large R.G.Chase & Co.,Pember three offices—a public office, private office and DISSOLUTION NOTICE. IN HER NEW MILLINERY ROOMS, 1114 the author of scveraljiopular songs. The a r­ audience Sunday evening of lust week. There a neat and cosy waiting room lor ladies. 'l’he partnership heretofore existing between ticle also hud a very pleasant reference to Prof. was excellent singing by the church choir: Frank L. Wadsworth and Joseph Paladino,harhe rs, First Premiums The annual election of the officers of the M. Mrs. Emma Lord, soprano; Rose Gould, con- is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. A. T. Crockett of this city. Wadsworth retiring. All bills due the firm are to at Maine State Some twelve new houses ate already being 12. Sunday School occurred last evening with tralto;F. P. Hanscom, tettor;Henderson Nash, paid Mr. Pula.lino, who continues the business. No. 305 Main Street, Rockland. the following result: Superintendent, Henry bass; Miss Annie Crie, accompanist. The FRANK I.. WADSWORTH, (Fairand county planned for this season’s work, while a couple 1446 JOSEPH PALADINO. & district fairs of new bloeks will probably be added to the C. Day ; assistant, Ernest Perry ; secretary, school mission report showed a little more than . Alice Black ; treasurer, L. S. Robinson ; libra­ wherev’r shown list, one of brick. The Loan fit Building As­ §60 collected for the year. Miss .Velma Oxton J sociation will probably add others to the roll. rian, J. C. Burlier; pianist, Mamie Blagdon; collected §10 of this by envelope, and Mrs. j A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE chorister, H. 0. Day. The school is in a pros­ Rockland is not dead, and not very sound L. A. Robinson §5 56 by card from Iter class in AT A BARCAIN. AN EXTENSIVE DISPLAY tRHSJiClteiSreUiAon.£ai*Senntr. Atain perous condition with funds in the treasury. the school, and they were awarded the two On account ol‘poor health the subscriber offers asleep. f.»r hale one of the most desirable farms in Knox There will he no Sunday School next Sabbath. prizes oll’ered at the beginning o f the year. The Rockland Encampment, I. O. O. had a County, HiluiiK d at North Washington, one mile C. F. Wood, Hon. D. N. Mortlaml and W. school has collected twice as much this year as : from the thriving village of kazorville. Said farm — WILL III. MADE Of — big time Friday evening. U. D. G. P., L. P. A. Hill have returned from their trip south. before. The church was to collect §60 ft.r eoiitalu* about do ’acres of land, under good culti­ SALESMEN Woodbury of Lewiston was present and saw vation well divided into tillage, pasturage, orchard­ They visited Washington, Fredericksburg, the year, hut witli the help of the Sunday ; ing, wood and lumber, with good fences, never t n i m avruo jz>‘ tho three degrees exemplified, and was highly Richmond. Fortress Monroe, Baltimore and school nearly §100 has been raised. I,. S. i falling water, and new and convenient buildings. pleased with the work a nd the organization’s Price i860 if applied for soon. I'erms easy. For WANTED Gettysburg. At the latter plsee Mr. Wood Robinson has been the efficient superinten- 1 further particulars call on or address the subscri­ To cttnv-«M for a full line of HARDY CANAD IAN new quarters. After work oyster stew,oranges, dent...... Rev. W. M. Kimmel held no ser­ ber on the preiftises, or A. A. hKlNNKU, Box 30, NUitaiKRY STOCK. Honest, onergottc Men, 25 kindly remembered T h e C.-O. and brought Kazorville, Maine. ycjirn of age and over, can find steady work lor the cigars, etc., were served. There was a big home to us an inkstand made from a piece of vices in his church, Sunday evening, because 14 16 SAMUEL A. < TXXlNt.UAM. m xtTwelve Months. No experience needed Full turnout. oak which was in front ot Pickett's charge of sickness. instructions given. We cug;ige on HALa RY i. ui BONNETS pay expenses or on comuiis^ion. Ad.lress, .slotmy The members of Tillson Light Infantry will and has a bullet imbedded deep in the wood. A R E M A R K A B L E O FFER . aue uml enclosing photo), HTONtt A WELLING­ lie mustered in at Armory Hall next Friday AN OPEN RECORD. TON , Montreat, Quo. J . W. BEA LL, ManagerT They had a most enjoyable trip. Hpecial inducements it> new men. Nurseries:— evening at 7.30 o'clock, when officers will be The April number of “ Lippineott’s Magaz­ The Lewiston Weekly Journal. Fonthill, Out. Estabhahed 1H42, 465 ucron, tlm elected. Adjutant General S. J. Gallagher ine" contains the wonderful story “ The Quick Itlddejbrd Joui nul, Desiring to reach every voter in Maine during largest nurserieu in Canada. 14-27* will preside, and will be assisted by Major the coming political campaign, the publishers of HATS! or the Dead,” by Amelia Rivers. A timely Until now the rivalry between the aspirants i the Ll WISTON W fa k i.V Jo in s VI. have decided to for the gubernatorial nomination, though eat- I George 11. llrickett, Surgeon of the 1st Regi­ article by Tiios. Learning on Western Invest­ olb r that mammoth newspaper, conceded to he tie* A Sri.LNHiii SpKNii Mbdmunk. W tie n ment, M. V. M. It. 11. Burnham has been ap­ nest, has been honest and manly. It lias been ' leading, as It is the largest, puper in New England, ment for Eastern Capital, and many other in­ lelt fur tlie adherents of Mr. Burleigh to break i bom date of subscription till after the Maine elec- you feel as most people do, in the spring pointed Orderly Sergeant. teresting articles from popular writers. “ T he the record. • » • Fortunately, Mr. Cleaves ! t.on, September 14th, lo all new subscribers, for the paltry sum of FI FTV CKNTH. No offer at all so montbs. that you need some invigorating Hon. C. 12. Littlelield having presented to Monthly Gossip" and “ Book Talk" has a record—not alone as a galluut soldier and i honorable citizen, hut at the very point where favorable, all things considered, was ever made by touio to help you over the ebungo Irom Edwin Lililiy Post, G. A. It., a very nice hook- closes the valuable number. The May number this ambushed foe assails him. As attorney i a New Englaml newspaper, giving reading equiva- In all the Latest and Most Approved lent to about twenty-uve ordinary volumes, for winter to spring and summer, use Ball’s case, all the comrades of the Post are hereby of Lippincott wilt he entitled the “ No Name general for the state for a series ot years lie about two cents a volume! Styles. requested to contribute to the Post library Number.” and will contain articles and sketeh- faced the question in the courts of enforcing 1 No newspaper in the world ever off -re i so much Sarsaparilla. You will find it ju st tho the Maine liquor laws without compromise or home ami state news, ami llreside reading, for the such books treating on the nbjeet of the war i es by the best known American authors, giving retreat: and while he will not stoop to belittle money. With its twelve column” weekly of Maine thing, il. M. Burnham, the welt known as they may have to spare. Books relating to readers a chance to guess the authors. The tlte prohibition record of Mr. Burleigh or any news, its full market reports, its lively sketches, its druggist at Oldtown, .Mtr, says: “ I d; names will be given in a future number. For oilier man. he can justly claim to have identi­ household hints, its farmers’ pajje, Its Giauge the war. either history or reminiscences, would column, its attractive Horse Department, ils Satur­ MRS. J. HANRAHAN not keep a medicine that gives beu be very thankfully received from any one who sale at the hook stores. , fied himself closely witli the prohibitory movi- day Night Talks, lt« Boarding House Parliament, inent, not only by declaring himself in favor of Its stories for old ami vouug, and its full history of satisfaction titan Bell’s SarsapartJ might wish to contribute. Books may be lelt It is with regret that T h e C.-G, chronicle tlie enforeeitieut of prohibitory laws, but cn- the world each week,the L iavistox W eekly J guh- Give il a trial onco yourself, Oq with the Adjutant at the office ol Cochran fit t,le jg|,arturc of Itocklaud people lor homes in lorelng litem as well. U nless we mistake tlte NAi/i* investment unequalled in the New Euglaml temper of the people, mid of Y’urk county re­ newspaper Held, and tor Maine readers the local cents per bottle. All druggists. Sewall, or at the Post room on Friday even- 0,j,er places, and it is with equal satisfaction publicans especially, who have come to know press agree there is no substitute. iugs. that we record tho home-coming of Rockland Ih e L evusto.x E v e m sg J o t hn a l , which con­ and honor Mr. Cleaves tor his sterling charac­ tains more reading matter than any Maine daily, C o m m e h c ia i C o i.i.k g e .—Owing to the prodigals, and so we are pleased to state this ter us a public mutt, as well as for his noble fresh ami lively, s-mt as above for $2.U0. stormy weather Wednesday the concert and week that Well G. Singhi, ari old Rockland lualtties nt head mid heart, this despicable at­ Clubs desired at i very post office in Maiue- A LAUNDRY MAN tack will result in the confusion of bis oppo­ Mail tlfty cents at our risk and receive the W ee k ­ sociable was postponed, it will be held tomor­ boy, who has been away from his old home 22 nents. Our people admire a manly m a i l . Open ly J olhn a l until Scpleiiber 14th. row even ingunless stormy----Everett 12. hales, years, and in that time has acquired u name, warfare with honest weapons they respect, but Address, JOURNAL, J.ewistou, Maine. WANTED. Thomaston, look the the last test and received fame and we hope wealth, has giveii up his they will be very apt to oppose an unbroken front to any man or any cause tbut resorts to Ilovv to fteud Goodu lo the LADIES. SAVE MONEY! his diploma Friday----George F. Taylor,Hope, photography business in New Rochelle,Ys. Y ., unfair or reprehensible methods to achievi suc­ D y e I lo o s e . G arm ents o f ev- Who Thouroughly Uuder- entered last week----S. W. Candage, Seal Har­ and has come back to this city to live.. This cess. DYEING-:ry description Clcaneil or Dyed By burning up your old style Huts and Boopeta stainls the Business. will be a pleasing bit ot news to his f lany ,v hole ami pressed ready for wear aud bring them into the Bonnet Blcachery and have bor, and Walter lladloek, Isleford, have re­ MRS. L. S. KEENE. Euded or worn goods uiuaR be dyed dark colors to turned home..-.Some of the students are or- friends here. Mr. Singhi will build tbisslason to look well; also give option ol two colors, your them wade a«* good u» new and made into the tuunl addres- plainly written on u slip of paper, w ith the farhiouable vtylv* and promptly done. tltUUkSSi . ganizing a baseball nine to play Saturdays, j live modern Queen Ann cottages on bis’ and DitESSMAKEit, 276 Main St., color you want pinned on to the goods. Do your They have already collected quite a sum for 1 on Broadway, will occupy one himselUand par • 1 up well, tie uhoiig and direct to FOHTISU’S Left for Boston and New York Monday. Miss fUKE.YI CITY DYE HOUSE, 13 Preble B. F. SAltGFNT, l iuul JUuveu Kris**, purchase ol bats, gloves, mask etc. They I lease tho other lour. We wish there were Jennie Smith wi 1 attend to al! customers dur­ Street, Portluud. Aluiue. Itocklaud, Maiut. hope to down the local clubs. I many such home-eomings to record. j ing Mrs. Keene’s absence. 14-15 14 21 LAKGEgi D i r H olsE in M a in e . VINALHAVEN, MAIKE. 4 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 188W

    I A M S E L L IN G T H E Smith's MUSIC Store. OUR OUTLOOK BALMY SOUTH. ABNORMAN SWEATING. DRUNKENffcsS A DISEASE. We publish in our paper today a letter from Mandehling Java Coffee A Glowing Letter from au Adopted Normal perepirntlon nccomplisliea two Some curious results appear in statis­ B. K. Watts, a former Thomaston boy now re­ Floridian. objectst it regulates bodily temperature tics itnnisbed luMr. Harrison Brunth- siding in Punta Gorda, Fla. Mr. Watts is in Fcxta Gorda , FtoBlbA FOUR VARIETIES V II l.ou.r I’rlee than nay of the oilier < rack by evaporation, and it aids in carrying waile. keeper oft home tor inebriates at I, mill, ot .1 ivu are oll. ri d. Il Is the BEST and the photographic business there. The I). 11. Mn. EniTon—From reading the accounts of off the waste of tlie systam. The elll i- Twiekenlinm. liglnnd. Mr. Branth- proven itself so in e.erv trial. Swan referred to in his letter will lie remem­ U i Ibe fearful cold weather and loss of life in die vtuin from (lie pores is more deadly titan waiD ’s eonebisiitt is that “drunkenness >right Piano Fortes! bered as the old Maranacook caterer. northern states the past winter I thought 1 the carbon from tlie lungs, and is tlie is a disease. am' tHhle.like other diseases, to careful treatment.” No doubt Ilia —AND— BUT THE BEST! would w rite ft few lines of what wc have here chief danger of iinventilnted bedrooms qualification, “ ii|e oilier diseases,” is to The regular monthly meeting of the Bangor in the land of flowers. I’unta Gorda is a new and crowded assemblies. In Certain diseases it renders important tie const med strictlv ; that is, that there FOUR VARIETIES BUT THE MANDEHLING! Loan nnd Building Association was held Mon­ town situated on Chirlottc Harbor,and the far­ aid in eliminating tlie noxious products are very many incur,h ie e a s e s Still nut day evening of last week with a large attend­ thest point south yet reached by mail, where the temperature has not gone above 98 deg. or be­ developed Iiy tlie disease. Hence tlie ol filly patients under treatment lor an Square Piano Fortes! / Have Got a Few B arrels of W. A. ance. The sum of S1200 was loaned at twen­ sour sweat ot acute rheumatism. When average period oi about five months, ty cents premium and 81000 at fifteen cents low .39,and where every day is tempered by the _ ai.ho an u n ex c elled a sso r tm en t or— Wood & Co.'s the kidneys fail to do tlmir lull duty, tlie only nine have “relapstd.” while eleven premium. This is a line showing for the invigorating sea breeze from the gulf, onl skin comes to their assistance, and in have in come total abstainers. la nine­ PARLOR ORCANS month. tint 26 miles,making one of the most delight I u I such eases a simple cold may prove lutal teen out o f li ti ea^“ an hereditary dis­ BESTKEROSENEOIL places in which to live in the United States. by closing up tlie pores. position to drink dexlste. An analysis We ask all who contemplate but In? n lirst-elnss Here in March the farmer does bis planting or of causes shews a eonviv ii dimposition in Musical ln.tr,.mint to call and examine our A-.orl- — WHICH I WILL HFLL — The most impolrant nnd interesting trial in a There is oiten excessive perspiration. ment Maine court, Ibis week, is that of Charles else has it done, and all the carlv vegetables tn Tills may be general or partial. It tuny fi'teen eases,while fortv-two were ‘So­ 1 OAK QUOTE LOWER I’RICES THAN ANY AT A VE.IY LOW PRICE. Beal of Clinton, against whom the Kennenec be had all winter. Ripe strawberries arc iu give rise lo minute vesicles, and lead to cial” in ii ibit, only one being “mor' so” the market, raised half a mile away. Here are eczema. Tills condition calls lor tonics, DEALER IN Come and get prices before buying. It will pay Grand Jury have found on indictment for mur­ and “g lo o m y “domestic worry” the wearing of woolen instead of cotton drove eleven to drink, and “business THE STATE, FOR THE REASON: you to do so. der for poisoning his father. Hall A Pliilbrook, orange groves, where the golden fruit hangs on the trees, blossoms and green oranges to lie next to the skin, and sponging with water worry ’’was tlie cause of seven instances. — H A V E A TEM BA R R E L S Ol - Waterville, the senior member of which is O. These Instruments are Mine. G. flail, esq., formerly of this city, defend the seen nt the same time. Tlie guava, mangoe, as tint as can be borne, prisoner. lemon, lime, coeoanut, banana, date, and In diabetes and Bright's disease STAY EAST. I buy fur Cush, and run state without fear of con­ PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOOR. grape, all vio with each other, and numerous there is a deficiency of sweat. Some Ex Assembly man Waller G. Smith, tradiction that others all thrive nnd do well. persons have a natural delieieney, with It is the King of Yeast Bread Flours. Gardiner Journal: “ E. C. Allen of Augusta, a similar deficiency ot the oily secretion. of Tompkins county, is in California. No Dealer or Manufacturer Has Any who uses more envelopes titan nny other man Here the bright plumed songsters sing in He gives the following advice in a letter the majestic palm trees, where there are no This rendt-res the skin dry and n.tigli. Claim on Them. ?^.T..$5.50 PEKBiVb. in the country, doesn't like the idea of having In some persons tlie perspiration, es­ to a New York paper: to |> ty 27’per cent, more for them since the chills or fevers, no lung troubles, and where “Slay East, young man. The cast lean At out a Bra**, Stringed or Reed Band, tite northern invalid can enjoy life, anil renewed pecially of tile nrm-pils and leet. Inis a with New or Second Hand Instruments, also Uni­ C. and P. for Buttermilk Bread, ‘trust’ was formed, and is having them made hud odor. The cause of this is not cer­ can get along without you, but both you forms. The Smaller Instrument-, including the health, free from all coughs or colds, making by hand a trifle cheaper than the trust, which tainly known. Washing removes tlie and it can get along very well together Stewart Banjo. Piano Stooh nnd Covers. Music tills truly tin elysium in which to live. Wc aud Mu Men W ares are in stock. ?^.v.$4.75eEK«„i;: owns all the patents on machines for making smell only for a time. Tim dollies be­ if you will If you will only do in the Second IItm1 Iti-trumfents taken In exchange have the Morgan Line of steamers twice a east h ill the real, live, widuwake hust­ for new. Instrumer.fs Warranted. Terms of pay them, will sell them, lie is going to Europe come saturated with the odor, nnd annoy went made to suit customers. month, and will try to make arrangements week, connecting us with New Orleans and otliers as well as tlie victim ling that you would have to do if you C has.T . Spear | Germ ,ny for the manufacture of envelopes Cuba, via Key West. Two d illy trains, daily Frequent thorough washing in quitu went wesl, you will lie well olT in a few years. Tlie cap abilities of ihe eastern ALBERT SMITH. for sale in this country, and if he can get them mails, church, schools, weekly newspaper,good hot water anil ns Irequent change of cloth­ 9 society, ineorp irated town, with the finest hotel ing tire absolutely essential but it is desir­ -lines are not halt developed let Ilaad, cheap enough will put them in the market think, keep your eves open for sugges­ Store 344 & 346 Main Street. against the trust envelopes." in South Florida, kept by a Waterville, Me., able that a ph'sician should examine man, H. II Swan; ilia lincst htrbor in the into tlie stale of tlie general health, and tions. and above all. work, and you will PHOTOGRAPHS. PHOTOGRAPHS. south with beautiful isles making it the hunt­ lie , if necessary, may prescribe for this be till right even il you don’t go west.” M ichins Union : “ As the time approaches AN INFALLIBLE INSECTICIDE er's and fisherman's paradise ns there arc plenty and will indicate some suitable applica­ for the republican state convention the ques­ offish nnd game with the best of boating and tion to Hie skin. McLOON & CROCKETT, is sO —TVith tt Golilcti Record, is s s tion of candidates for the governorship is being bathing. Tite sweating of the feet is a great an­ considerably discussed. According to the To all who arc seeking a more genial climate noyance to many persons wtioseetn to be That Tired Feeling present outlook in this part ot the political than they now enjoy I would say come to in perfect health. Gentlemen have been field, it is safe to predict that Hon. II. B. induced by it to nbsent themselves from Tito warm weather has a debilitating effect, PHOTOGRAPHERS, J Slav South Florida. especially upon those who are within doors Cleaves of Portland will have the support of ______B. Ii. W. society, and laithlitl servants have for the party in West Washington county. Mr. the same enuse been dismissed from de­ most of tlie lime. Tlie peculiar, yet common, complaint known its “ that tired feeling,” Cleaves has a host of admirers among the sol­ OUR ST A T E . sirable situations A writer in the London Laneet affirms is tlie result. This feeling can ho entirely 321 Central Block, - Rockland, Me. dier element who will gladly rally around his overcome by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that borax is ti speeilie for it, that Ito lias New nnd Blegnnt Rooms all on one floor, only one standard and give him a rousing support in What the Week Has Brought Forth in which gives new life and strength to alt ■ flight of stairs and fitted up with September. He is also deservedly popular Its Borders. Used it torten years, and cured numbers tlie functions of the body. with the party generally, who have not forgot­ Tlie statistics of Colby graduates, as appears of cases by it. He d solves about ball tin ounce of borax in halt a pint of water, “ I could not sleep; had no appetite. I All Improvements in The Photo­ ten the valuable and efficient service he render­ by the general catalogue, show that they In­ took Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon began to ed the state duting his administration us at­ and applies it will, a sponge to tlie feet— graphic Art. clude 228 clergymen, 2 governors, 3!) journal­ after they have been washed in warm sleep soundly; could get tip without that torney general in the prosecution of the suit ists, 11 judges, 183 lawyers, 8 congressmen. It tired and languid feeling; and my appetite Large Sky-light made after plans of Scientific Ex SLUG SHOT against the railroad and telegraph corporations water—every night bclore going to improved.” It. A. Sanfoko, Kent, Ohio. pcrlenco and capable r>f making all kinds of Single missionaries, 62 physicians, 8 college presi­ bed- fs an impalpable powder, combination uf inscctl- who sought to defy the people and shirk their ptyt'Uree, and especially Large Groups. We shall cider, pot-nnou. to in preying upon vegeta- dents, 37 professors. 63 soldiers in the war of Another writer in the same journal Strenythen the System make •lllinl an excellent fertilizer, affecting part of the public burden. Through his aide the Rebellion and 21 women. says lie had been a m artyr to it tor sev­ [.ho- of insect life, bo ti.at they either effort in the case the railroad and telegraph Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by ALL KINDS OF PICTURES die, or lor for pint, unknown. The Maine State College students have raised eral years, having tried, without avail, companies were compelled to render annually very remedy tie could bear of. lie was three peculiarities : 1st, tlie combination of and. finish them in Firstdans Style, pitch as Tin- f r KILLS TIIE POTATO BUGS and gives a good about $300 for the support of their nine thus typdt<, M iunette, C ard Victoria, Cabinet, Prom e- in the form of taxes nearly 8100,000 into |thc at lengtli fully cured by a mixture ot remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, tho crop of Potatoes. far. Since tite Faculty decided to allow them process of securing tlie active medicinal uaac, IJoudolr, Panel and Imperial, all IT KILLS THE BLACK FLEAS on Cabbage, treasury of the people. salicylic acid, two parts,anti burnt alum, Turnips, Beets, Kadi-lies, and Egg Plants. Ap­ toenterthe League the members of tlie nine qualities. Tlie result is a medicine of unusual Highly Finished in First-class Style. three parts, well dusted on tlie feet und strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown ply by (lusting over the plant. ALONG THE WHARVES. are out early every morning and working in between tlie toes, after washing in warm —ALSO- IT KILLS THE CABBAGE WORM nnd also the the gymnasium. Send for book containing additional evidence. Currant and Gooseberry Worm. The Aphis or water. “ Hood's Sat'sanai'illa tones tip my svstem, COPYING AND ENLARGING Green Fly on Roses and other Flowers. Boston Bits—Kish Scales—Pedlars and Miss Caroline Bunker of Fairfield will sail At first he did it nightly: soon onlv purities my blood, sharpens my appetite, and HAS PREVENTED THE RAVAGES OF THE seems to make me over.” .1. I’. THOMPSON, sired size, 1-4 to life Their Wares—The Clam Fleet. from New York Saturday for Paris, where site once n week, and then not at all. He Register of Heeds, Lowell, Mass. CURGL’LIO anti Canker Worm on Fruit Trees; will enter the studio of an eminent artist lor lias since frequently tried it on others, lias likewise been used around beans, melons, T and Commercial wharves arc the fish su p ­ “ Hood's Sarsaparilla heats all otliers, and squash, etc., to the detriment of the ravages of nnd always with success. iswortll Its weight ill gold." I. B.UtlllNGTON, BY THE PLATINUM PROCESS. ply depots o! Boston and something of inter­ two years. Miss Annie Gilbreth, formerly of the Cut Worms. Fairfield, will also spend a year in Europe, 130 Bank Street, Net; York City. Tbeat prints are absolutely permanent, acids are KEEPS THE STRIPED BUGS FROM ALL est may be found in connection with them. W eather Proverbs About April. absolutely powerless to fade them. We will finish VINE CROPS. leaving for Berlin in the sammer. Jo Oil, Water Color, India Ink and Crayon, nnd While on the wharves keep your eyes open for H o o d ’s S a r sa p a r illa will eudcnvc! to fill orders as prom ptly as is consis­ fish are on the move and at times the air is full The Augusta Journal says that a sad instance Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Maida tent with satisfactory work which we think our ex­ H A M M O N D ’S of misplaced confidence occurred u week ago Thunder storm iu April is the end of only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. perience will guarantee The very best care taken of them. Smail tlircetincd forks, in shape like hoar frost. with em ail pictures sent to be copied. last Saturday. An Augusta harness maker left SCROFULARIA POWDER the ordinary hay forks, are used to handle the April borrows three days from Match, IOO Doses One Dollar. OI K FRAME DEPARTMENT. fish which arc thrown from basket to box und his business in charge of his partner for a few For the protection of Carpeta aud other similar days. When he returned he found his partner i 1 tliey are ill. Wc shall keep in slock a large variety of mould­ goods against the ravages of the from box to wagon with little regard for per­ ings of all grade-, such ns Hard * ood, Composi- sons or clothes. Ice is used all the year and it gone with $15(10 worth of the best harnesses. Whatever March docs not want April (ion. Bronze, Gobi Metal and Gold. Will make < A n PIT n EITLI brings along. frames to order of all grades to lift customers seemed odd to see a vessel which resembles a Tlie contract for the construction of the Hoping to receive a share of pa rouagc we -nil Or so-called Buffalo Moth. new school building of Oak Grove Semi lary, When April blows his horn. small iceberg taking in ice for her nextnip. ‘Tis good fur both hay and corn. endeavor to give satisfactory work. 50 This powder is a pungent, odoriferous prepara Every new arrival creates quite an excitement. Vassalboro, has been awarded to J & J. Phil- KIRK’S lion of the moat effective character, wlien used April cold and wet fills barn and- bar­ against these destructive in ects, whether in Car­ Interest begins as soon us she is seen plain brook of Waterville, their bid of $12,913 being pets. Stuffed Furniture, Blankets, Furs, Clothing, rel, McLOON & CROCKETT, enough to hazard a gaess nnd soon much bet­ tlie lowest made. The building will be 160 331 CENTRAL BLOCK, - KUCKIAX1) tutted Animals, or Skins. Wherever Moth Life is A cold April the barn will till, found Serotularia I’owder is effective. Likewise ting talk is made as regards her identity. As long, about 10 feet wide and three stories high for use against Bod Bugs, 1’on' hes, and othoi In A dry April not the farmer's will, sects of this class. soon as she is in hail nnd those on the wharf with basement. The work of construction wil! Rain in April is what he wills. For Sale Wholesale A. Retail by have ascertained her fare, a lively backhanded begin at once. A cold and moist April (ills the cellar uuction begins in which the auctioneer has lit­ A movement is being made to have a work and fattens the cow. Hair Goods Emporium 0. IL FALES, Rockland. tle to say, for a wonder, and the bidders make jail built at Biddeford for prisoners sentenced A cold April the barn will till. —OF— all the noise. from Biddeford and Saeo municipal courts. Snow in April is manure. One of the common sights is the pedlar, The matter was discussed at a recent Board of April snow breeds grass. MRS. W. P. CLARK. many of whom carry small sized variety stores Trade meeting and a committee was appointed April showers while others carry a full line cf clothing and to confer with a committee of the Saco Board Bring May (lowers. Removed From 276 Main Street gents furnishing goods. To judge from the of Trade to agitate the question and draw up a numbers they mast do quite a trade. A windy March and rainy April make bill to be presented at the next session of the a beautiful May, SPOFFORD B L0>ZmRDR7em s£;sim. There is another class of fishermen who oc­ Legislature. cupy one corner of the dock. These are the When Marcli is like April, April will ROCKLAND, MAINE. ------lie like Mat'd). — ALL KINDS OF— elamtners and their life must be far from easy. BOARD OF TRADE. Their craft is a dory and the crew three in A dry March, wet April and cool May, Fill barn, cellar, ami bring much hay. number make daily trips down the harbor re­ Some Important Subjects to Come up / gardless of weather and cold. They rarely use April and May are the keys of the for Consideration. year. a sail. Two sit on one seat and pull an oar A special meeting of the Rockland Board of Moist April, clear June. cue!i while the third sit- on a forward thwart Trade will be held next Tuesday evening for f l o a t j n g J s o a p and pulls a oair. the election of officers. Besides the election the When on the 21th of April rye has At Long wharf I found a "fruiter" unloading grown so high as lo liide a crow therein, following important subjects will lie considered : a good harvest may lie expected, T H E CHSEF bananas, and stopped a moment to watch op­ To consider the condition of the lime busi­ F o p the Bath, Toilet and. Laundry. erations. The hold and between decks was ness and take some action with regard to ii. Snow W hite und Absolutely Pure. portioned off into slutted bins and boards were To consider the question of better mail facili­ Old Cusstuggee's Tomahawk. If your denier does n o t keep White ('loud Soap, send’ 10 cents for Biunple cake to the makero, laid between the sides m ilk in g shelves on ties east. To consider the question of better mail ser­ A curious and historic Indian toma­ EGGS for HATCHING! which the bunehes were laid. Muth care is vice lor people resident at Blaekington's Cor­ JBS. S, KIRK 8 CO., used in handling the fruit and even then much ner and tlie Meadows. hawk lias been unearthod outlie links CHICAGO. WHITE LEGHOKXS, i w w v is broken off the riper hunches and is prompt- I To consider Hi ■ proper observance of Arbor nt Richland creek, in Green county, Georgia. Its historic interest consists in Tlie Most Difficult Colors of Hair I.WGSHAXS, I ly gathered by the small boy who is always llay. present on such occasions. To consider the question of advertising our tlie tact that it has been identified by old Easily Matched. city’s many natural advantages, witli a view to settlers as the one wielded by C'usstug- O -Privute Rooms for Shampooing La lies’ Hair. BLACK KEllGAJHEs. I Although having no particular connection | with the wharves, I wish to speak of the police the securing of new industries. gce. one of the most dreaded Indian alarms now in use lu re. Must of these consist braves who resisted the advance of ttie White Leghorn Eggs, $1.00 for 13. AT RANDOM. p ile face into this section of tlie country. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS ! ofa hexagonal metallic house just largo enough In size tlie tomahawk is ns huge as an Of Every Description. CRASS, FIELD. Langshan & Game “ S2.00 tor 13, i to hold a man standing and connected by a — Mrs. Cleveland Ii been elected president ordinary axe, but is much thicker through CmRDEN, flower j wire wilit the nearest station. When an officer oi the eastern alumna i Weils College. SEEDS! and heavier, yet Cusstuggou is said io e»-\Ve pay postage or express on all order, j makes an arrest instead of dragging ids prison- — Spreekles has purdiased u site on the h ive wielded it as thoiigli it were a meie amounting tu $2.0.1 or over, aod return the tuonev 4yrEA\flERY. DAIRY, E. S. BODWELL, j rr through the crowded streets followed by a toy. It tapers down gently to an edge, for any tlmt may be returned iu two weeks fruiii Heiuware river for his eastern sugar refin­ pureha e, at LUM? &. SOLID -BUTTER! \ IXALIIAVKX. MAINE. curious mob he simply secures his matt in a ery. which still is very keen. On top the i house, rings an alarm and waits patiently tor rock is hewn square as the head of a — Judge Haskell rendeicd the final decision Sawtelle’s Music and Ait Siore. FLOUR. GROCERIES, PRODUCE, i the patrol wagon. This arrives oil the scene in balclict, and just bel iw is lie.wn a groove in the Coburn will ease nt Skowhegan. Tills whete tlio ban ile was crooked around Bradley's Fertilizer, Bone Meal. ! short order, the officer turns over his prisoner ends all litigation, gives tlie heirs no !GGS FOR HATCHING. ! and is ready to resume his beat. Nut only the mid lied. Asa piece of workmanship it further recourse and leaves the executors tree is perfect. It is a black quartz reek, I’orl land Latin School KfBlugBhot fur killing PuUlo uml nil Garden I officer bat tite prisoner should be grateful for to pay the bequests. tings 1' lA'trr tu kill House Rugs unit M oth.. W 1 i this arrangement as It gives hint a ride gratis und is cut smooth in every respect. The 1’O ltT L A N D . M A IN E , and -lives many a broken head. axe weighs throe pounds, and there Bost fueiliticB for iiiHiriieiion in Academic stu d ies, Wurth Knowing. would lie no trouble in cleaving :i m an’s wiib Military brill. Faculty- Theo. F. Leighton o. B- KALES, PI B. li. Mr. W. IL Morgan, uierchiint, Lake City, t Yale), .Joshua E. Crane (Brown), Head Ma'tert*, SS-7 M A IN .-.T ltE E T , - I t O C K U M ) . - ♦- — Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended head with it It was found sunk deep Chaw. E. (,’ubhinu (Y ale), Edm und A. l)e(tarm o in tlie earth, where it has lain certainly (Hamilton),Masters ; I’rof. »L F. Klenncr, Tactician Reclamation of the Zuyder Zee. with a distressing cough and running into and IriMtruelor in the Modern LanguageB. Board* consumption in its first singes. He tried many for fifty years. How many scalps it has ing Students admitted on anv date. For full inlorm- 3 ^ A gigantic enterprise is Going under- so-called popular cough remedies and steudily taken, how often it lias been buried in atioji addree-s either of the Head Maatera. 51 3S grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had diffi­ the skulls of pioneers, is bard to tell. 1 taken by the industrious and intelligent culty in breathing and was unable to sleep j Dutchmen. Everyone knows tlie sue Finally tried Hr. King’s New Discovery for lA/ANTCn Young men of energy and honeaty | cess Hint attended the drying of tlie HHli I Lu. to take orders fo r‘’GutLdy’a U niver­ gVERE HOUSE, Consumption and fouud immediate relief, aud A WARNING. sal Edueutor,” a thorough and eomplete’eneyelope- I lain lent Sen. by which tlie s ilt rounding after using about a half dozen bottles found dia and butflnesg guide; indorsed as such by every BOSTON, While Plyinoueh Hock, If Jot country was delivered from an ancient himselt well and lias laid no return of the T he modes of dentil’s approach tiro various’ one that ha*seen it, an*4.0<> fo r 13 disease- No other remedy can show so grand and statistics show conclusively that insre per­ jeputation iu Ihifc country and Canada. Tbe/»o#

    MATINICUS MATTERS. AT THE PASSOVER. Scriptures or hymns, gently swaying the B ronzo -M eta lic while; there another man would give a Fred R. Spear NOTICETO YOUNG MEN good imitation of a willow-bush in a cy­ Something About Boats and Fishing— R o s t o v , April 10. THE MODERN WALL AND CEILING clone ns lie quickly bent nnd uniient. rose IU k In Mock nil of the following Personal Points. The Jews are so often caricatured in DECORATION. print and on 1 lie singe that it seems strange and drooped, with an occasional violent Fish-hawks are plenty. that tlie serious aspect of Ihiseniluring race jerk of the head forward at times wiien, I — IF YOt WANT A — should I e so rarely presented. To regard presume, ho camo upon n sacred word in FIRST QUALITY COALS Oliver Perry, esq., made a visit to Vinalhavcn tlie Scriptures. • — AI’I'I.V TO — last week. these people ns a collection ot pawnbrokers, And iR tlic only dealer in «he city who has nt the old clothes dealers and usurers is as wooden Meanwhile the women in the galleries present time the genuine E. P. L A B E , Rockland. Ellen Hall has been visiting relatives nt an estimate ns it would lie to rank ail appeared to lie chanting too. but keeping a NOBBY SPRING SUIT! Vinallt even. horses ns sawhorses. rigid position, w hile the chief t ali d, on tho Scattered as tlie Jews are throughout this middle-platform was also intoning in a Franklin Capt. Wilmer Aines left here last week far melodious voice, bending his body in nnd G O A I *sh I the fishing ground. country, it is only in the larger cities tiiat they are snBicientiy numerous to niainte’n out once in a while, but not bowing his My stock includes nil r!zpr EGGS! EGGS!! Or. Albert Miller ha« been visiting his son, file peculiar soeitil customs which they lienil much, for tlie lienetit of his eves, Free Burning White AsnJ.cliigli Eggnnd Rnltts Miller of this place. have brought from Europe, or to curry on which were sti'ndijy turned toward the formal public worship. book. Then would come lulls during which Broken White Ash, Friinklin Stove, (’apt. Preston E. Ames will command seh. the people would remain quiet anil the I offer egg* for batching from high clnss I* ym- 1 bad the fortune to be present recently Red Ash, (the only genuine,) Nobby Spring Overcoat! Alena L. Young the coming season. rabbi read on from the book. Then again outli Rock, Hawkin’! Corbin and Twltchell Strains. nt a I assover celebration of an orthodox i n in e tlie congregational chanting anil George’s Creek Cninherliind Wyandottes, Hawtln’! strain, Single Comb Brown Sell Little Elvie, Capt. Hiram Smith of Mn- Jewish synagogue situated on Church street tinietts, is freighting lobsters to Camden. in Boston, and, from its novelty, found it | liowing nml responsive reading. No in­ Coni, ALL AND EXAMINE MY — Leghorn. W E Bonney strain, who Inn been a strument il music is allowed ill orthodox breeder of Brown Leghorn! since IsOO. one of tlie most refreshing exticrietiees lit (Unequalled for Smithing nml Steam purposes.) Capt. Edson Archibald of Deer Isle, who lias many a week. synagogues, though tlie “ liberals’’ use it. been in this place the past winter, has lately Feeling myself an intruder, as a curios­ * >fc —ALSO A ll'I.L STOCK or— SPRING-:-STOCK 13 Eggs...... $1 00 returned to his borne. ity seeker at such a service, I entered witli A notalde incident in the services took tlio purpose to observe all outward rover- place when a lialf-dozen elders gathered in Capt. Elmer Ames lias been to Vinalhavcn line before Hie ldue curtain concen ing the Wood, Hay, Straw. Lime, Hair, 26 Eggs...... 1 75 after sch. Grace Lee, which he will command ence possible, only to have my composure J U S T I3XT. upset nt the start by tlie e <'ited remon­ I oiitateiich. The elders were in stocking- BRICK, SAND, 39 Eggs...... 2 50 this season. We wish him success. strance of tlie usher that I should put on feet, and pulled their clonks over their beads, extending Hie clonks with their nrms All the Latest Shades In V S t’KING OVER Messrs. Leonard and Willard Hall of North my lull. I then ol,served for tlie first time Rosendale &. Portland Cement Appleton nrrived here the Hth, where they will time all tlie men in the house wore their so that they might l.rcatho nnd chant COATS*,*. Do not forget to sec them. U EItlK T TDTTOKS. freely. At times they faced tlio Pentateuch be engaged in the (lshing Industry this season. hats, shilling stovepipes ami dusty derbies being tlie most conspicuous feature, of the and again tlio audience. While they were 11 Eggs...... $2 00 W. It Young went to Boekland last week to view from tlie rear. Tlie uncovering of standing here, the curtain was pulle I nside F I R E C L A Y purchase lumber, paint, etc., to repair the the head ns a sign of respect has become so for a moment only, to expose to view the 22 Eggs...... 3 00 sehool-lioitsc. Capt. W. U. Young, Capt. Fred instinctive witli us gentiles that to walk sacred books. Tlie chanting and praying WHOLE-FALL PANTS, A. Norton and Oliver Perry will do the work. down an aisle in a house of worship, and by tlie congregation continued till n (Inal Chimney Pipe & Tops Respectfully yours, take one’s seat in tlie midst of tlie audience, “ Ami'll"' betokened the close of the service. Capt. and Mrs. Weston Atncs have been nt T’hifl pipe 1« made from Pure Fire Clny cxprcRBh with hatted skull, gives one au odd and etn- * * * for chimneys ami F thcfliifcRt and mo«t durable of Vinalhavcn fora short time where Capt. Ames baras etl feeling comparable to tlint experi­ Standing by the door as tho crowd .-:my chimin y pipe in the market. It is easily put has been getting sch. David A. Osier ready fur enced in attempting to speak witli ii new poured forth I scanned the faces to deter­ up by any intelligent person. ATHLETIC PANTS, C has.T. Spear Halting. Mrs. Ames lias been visiting her set of teeth in one's month. mine wlmt kind of people formed the con­ ROCKLAND, MAINE. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyder. gregation. Many of tlie faces would pass Tlie audience room of tlie synagogue tins in a crowd ns those of Frcnclimcn, Italians Akron Drain Pipe ! After passing a very pleasant evening Apr. pews urruiigcd in Hie ordinary manner on or Germnns. Many wero probably Polish ATHLETIC SHIRTS, 8th the Salmagundi Society adjourned until Jews. Tiie form of nose which is usually The A kron jr now the standard for excellence nil the sides and rear for men, while tlie gal •vpp ih United States, and is mor«* reliable as to Nov. 2nd. The following cflleers were installed leries are sot apart lor women. Tile sexes associated witli the pawnbroker’s three •durability and linish than any other kind. to serve next fall when they meet again : Pres­ are entirely septiralcd. balls was not universal. There were many ident. John T. Young; Vice President, Fred In the middle of the room, witli the pews straight, or slightly curved noses and even BICYCLE HOSE, one or two concave ones, not to sjieak of XEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. C. IIoll j Secretary and Treasurer, Winnie till alioul except in front, is a large rcctang ulnr plat form, witli a desk in front for tlie the toys, w lio seemed to have a tendency First (duality Goods! Norton; Committee on Program, Etta Hall, Prices as Low as the Lowest! leader of prayers or preacher. At Hie ex­ to that style. The only prevailing charac­ Cora Norton, and Alena Young; Critics, Lin­ treme front of the room is another raised teristics of face wot e the dark hue of the Prompt and Satis factory Delivery! GENTS’ NIGHT SHIRTS, coln Young, ESessie Condon and May Norton; platform, ilill'eriiig little in arrangement skin of nearly all there, and the homeliness i tf-t hders received by Telephone. Pleaae call Investigating Committee, Winnie Norton and from tlie ordinary ciuireli pulpit of the day of t lie women. Not a pretty woman in tho and obtain prict h before purchasing. Ernest Young. Jessie M. Ames was admitted except for the plenitude ot candles, sonic crowd, ami only a few moderatoly-attrac- genuine find some electric. Here is nnotiier tive ones! Perhaps the pretty Jewesses do LADIES’ CELLULOID as a member ami the name of Nellie Ames has not observe tlie Passover. FRED K. SPEAR, been accepted. stand for the render of prayers mid against COLLARS AND CUFFS, the wall are other stands whore some of tlio Tlie declaration of faith posted on the NO. 4 PARK ST., ROCKLAND, ME fathers in Israel occasionally gaze at tlie walls professes a belief in tlie resurrection, NORTH APPLETON. Scriptures during tlie reading or preach­ in a coming Messiah mid in tlio restoration ing. of Jerusalem. Miss Minnie Dunton is visiting friends in SPRING STYLES OF According to traditional usage tile wor I Belfast and Castine. shipers should turn their laces toward Jeru­ There are eight congregations of tho y I HATS JUST IN, Miss Nettie Bennett is visiting friends and salem, but, though these are strictly ortho- Jewish faith in this city, including over relatives in Lincolnville. do.1:, their glances take tlio southwest route ill,OHU pc.sons, and shaded in belief front EGGS! EGGS!! toward tlio holy city. The ark, if I may the most orthodox form tosomething whic The iee is all out of the river and the saw so term it, is ulso in that direction, being might pass very well for Uuitarianistl 0 J FANCY SHIRTS mills are running full power. at tlie hack of the front platform and con .Solomon Schindler, tho leading refoif bd =J 5=" Now Ready to Furnish Customers coaled by a blue curtain. Above the cur­ rabbi, is one of tlie foremost preacher OF ALL KINDS. Mis? Lucy Bean is spending a (ew days with tlie city, ami is eagerly rejiorted bvj her mother, Mrs. Nancy Bean. tain are marble slabs hearing tlie com­ mandments. Tlie chief symbol apparent in new-.papers His church is Temple. H MIDDLE STREET At the school meeting in district No. 10, tlie decorations is tlie six pointed star. Tlie Israel (tiernian), classed as “ ultra-refj April 7, William II. Hall was chosen agent. ‘■lion and unicorn" is also there. When, T lie largest in tlie city is Ohabei Shq g OPEN FRONT SHIRTS Warrenton street, modern rufori POULTRY YARD. Mrs. Nancy Benn and family have moved during the services, tlie curtain is drawn With Collar & Cuffs Attached. aside lor a minute, it appears that tlio re­ Raphael Lasker. Tlie Subbathl CZ3 Laced Wyandottes, Hawkins Strain... .$1.00 for 13 into the house on the hill owned by John Co­ cess contains tlie live books of Moses, in tenches the principles of the Jew! M G) S. C. B. Leghorns, Botin- y S train ...... I 00 for 13 nant. iiianusi ript form, rolled oil silver spindles ligioii, Jewish history and tho lie? 3 o R. C. W. Leghorn, Silver Lake Strain.. 1.00 for 1: Dell Thorndike has bought of S. J. Guslice and I'lal.orately wrapped round with silver lmignagc. Tlie other congregations are Do not forget to see my Plymouth Rocks, Drake Strain ...... 1.00 for 13 the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Bean and bands and other costly coverings. Above orthodox. Jewish benevolent societies have c h Buff Cochin, Todd S train ...... 1.00 for 13 eight, o r ten lodges hero. There is a Young WINDOW OF NECKWEAR. has moved into it. these is n quaint bit of embroidory which § A cs Black Cayuga Ducks Eg. s ...... 2.00 for 11 in gli? be an artless attempt to depict a Men's Hebrew association and a social & JS , Miss Hose Fuller of Belfast has been spend­ scene in Jerusuiem, a few towers and walls organization, the Elysium club. -/Y D D I L E ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Margaret and green trees. g r s ? = ? : > -2 ISTComo in and examine my Spring Stock. It Fuller, who is very ill. To complete tlie description of the scene Tlie majority of tlio Jews object to being X — — C! U < costs you nothing to look. II. F. HIX. - Middle St., it is only necessary to say Unit about two- considered a distinct class in the com­ There was a chopping bee at Dan’l Ludwig’s ROCKLAND. MAINE. thirds of tlio men present wear linen cloaks munity. They are thorough Americans, Tuesday afternoon with a dance in the even­ witli black stripes, tlie cloaks being dis­ they say, being Jews only in religion. 3E». O. B ox 333. ing; also one at James Simmons’, Saturday posed scarf-like over the sliuulders. The They are found in all lines of business, and T g = O.E. BLACKING-TON, afternoon, followed by a dance in the evening. chief rabbi wears a larger cloak witli are rich or poor, good, bad or indifferent Satisfaction Guaranteed. Visitors Al! say they were good times. stripes of several colors and a sharp-corn­ like other people. They are not so clannish as Always Welcome. ------ered skull cap. Sotno of tlie other digni­ sonic other races, and their aoruplos against WARREN. taries weal' narrow scarfs witli ldue stripes, itiuri'iago with other races arc uot strongly Q <» 2 * * J: held. Fueli weddings arc not uncommon, S " C/O o ECCS FOR HATCHING One case of black diphtheria has made Its Tlie chief rabbi might easily be nu'stiikeit and no social or church penalty is attached & From the follow ing T h o r­ on tile street for a Roman Catholic priest, Tlie force which held them together in the oughbred Stock : t appearance in our village. Sidney \V., eldest past was (xirsecution; in this free land they □ > - FOR RALE. ! son of W. O. Vinal.is sick with it. lie is big, fat, large headed, rather jolly­ My entire stock of Dry Goods, Ready-Made looking and without a beard, though he aim to lie men and women of the world. Clothing, Hals and (Japs, Boots and Shoes, Etc. Plymouth Rocks, Hon. M. It. Mathews and family start Tues­ could not be truthfully culled clcaii-shaven. Jews first came to Boston inconsiderable file stock will be sold with or without the building. day for Washington, D. C., to remain several .A shirt-collar would obstruct the flow of number aliout thirty-five years aco. The building is 50 x 25 feet. The lower story is Wyandottes, '* * V used for a store, and the upper for a dwelling. weeks. blood to his head, so he wears none while This is the best location in Warren village, being Light Brahmas, ------speaking. Under his linen ro o lie wears a Tn tlie matter of education, the Jews have o nearly opposite the Woolen Mid. A grand oppor- LIGHT HOUSES. suit of plain black. As bis discourse was always lieen active. It has always been tuniiy for an enterprising man. Apply to Waite Plymouth apparently in Hebrew, I didn’t exactly urge I Hint tlie young bo well taught. Per­ 3 10 J. M.SlUDLEV, Warren, Maine. Rocks, ; The light-houses in our vicinity have under­ catch the drift of his remarks, hut noted haps tlie most remarknble point in this con­ gone the following improvements, according to that he talked rapidly in a conversational nection is tlie fact that in their centuries FOR SA LE. way. anil seemed to deal largely in mono­ of w umlering among ail nations nnd peoples, A PHAETON-, almost new, having been used but Pekin Ducks, i the report of the Light-house Board : very little. Will be sold nr a Bargain, ('all at syllables. His tones had none of tlie pecu­ tlie Hebrews have kept alive tlie knowledge MRS. MARY W. MARTIN’S. i Pumpkin Island, entraneo to Eggentoggin liar ecclesiastical wliinc in which most of their ancient lnngunge. As fuithfully as 10-12 South T liom iston, $1 PER SETTING Reach. A brick cistern was built and a room preachers iuduige, mid, indeed, there was a lias the perpetual lamp been kept burning added to the dwelling by underpinning, lull­ for ages in tlio synagogue, so bus tlio kuowi- KNOWLTON BltON.,Camden, Me. ing, baek-plastering and plastering the summer business like air about all tlie services FARM FOR SALE. Mention CotuiEii.G a z e t t e . 11. kitchen. eilge of their ancient tongso lieen carefully The subscriber oilers for sale the farm known as kept ami cherished and handed down to the David Linekin Farm, situated in Mouth Thom* M 'tinieus Rock, southern entrance to Penol). tlieir i liiiilri'ii. This been fol­ uHton on the road leading from Tbomnston to St. scot Bay. The boat slip was ex ended .'JO feet After tlie chief rabbi lias made an ad­ George, containing about 120 acres. For particu­ EGGS FOR IIATCIII \(;. into Hie sea in a diflieult location. dress in Hebrew another ruhbi or elder lowed to tlie present, day. To-day in Bos­ ton tliere is probably not a young mai^ or lars enquire of PLYMOUTH ROCKS—ROOD STRAIN. Owl's Head, outlie west side of Penobscot taliis his place nt the front desk ami gives RACHEL LINEKIN, Bav, oil'Rockland Harbor. The wotn out fog- a talk m English which sounds as though woman of Hebrew pari iiragel a-13’ On the premises. 50 CENTS FOR 13. bell striking machine was replaced by anew its primury purpose was to give any curious a child o f a dozen years, who<^V O H', and tlie steel bell was replaced li’v one of strangers in Hie uudienee a notion o f what read and understand tlio Hebrvsl VALUABLE ESTATE IX WABKEX bell metal transferred from Seguin liphl-stu- the ceremonies mean ami w hat tiio congre­ The Jews are firm believers in and ad-' FOR SA LE. tion. gation is trying to do. it gives tlie hearer iierciits to the American system of common For sale in Warren, Maine, a valuable estate, WANTED. Grindei’s Point,entrance to Gilltev’s Harbor. a queer sense of being inoderii and fresh t j schools. No parochial schools ure supported e-msirtting of a cottage house of seven rooms, with We are wanting a large force of SUAKT ! A brick cistern was built and 50 square feet of listen to tins genial gentleman talking by Hie Jews. Tin re are, indeed, several ell, with a nice cistern and furnace in cellar. Barn i stone retaining-wall was relmtlt. about Ins mu esters who made bricks for schools and s iniiiui'ics for instruction in 25 x 50 f. et, shed attached, excellent cellar under A N D IN T E L L IG E N T M E N to travel and ho- the whole with large cistern, all in good repdr. licit orders for Trees, Klitubs, Vines Etc., ON I Dice's Head, entrance to Castine Harbor. A 1 bar.inli, about such noted mend ers of ids theology, which are supported by Jews in brick cistern was Intilt and minor repairs were various parts o f tlie country. But in gen­ Orchard of thirty-live trees all in bearing order. S A L A B Y , Expenses paid. family as Abraliam and Jacob and aliout Thirteen acres of land with a never failing spring made to the dwelling. little Moses, who took i'liaraoh’s crown in eral education reliunce is placed wholly of pure water all in good state ofcultivation. Witli- S T. CANNON & CO., Augusta, Me. I Tenant's Htrbor, entrance to Tenant's Ilar- Ids baby lingers ami twirled it to the upon public schools, in tlio belief 'list bet­ i i a tew minutes walk of churches, post-olllces, | lior. The summer kitchen was lathed, hack- stores, and schools. Thine state is very desirable ground, thereby causing the Egyptian king ter citizens are made thus tban in any I plastered, adding a room to the dwelling, and to worry for tlie future of this other manner. as tin* location is line ml will lie sold on reasona­ ! a small shed was built adjoining it. ble term s by the owner, W IL WETI1KRBEE, FR A N K I). HEALE y T little pick-up of the bulrushes, who thus rit dr I'errible -:- Slaughter Warren, M e.,or(’. M. WALKER, Rockland. 12 Manana Island, on the west end of Manana bullied the ball a 1, tlie Imino plate, mid to Tlie veteran actor Daniel E. Buudmann | Island. The engine-house was lathed and wonder'wlielher it was not a foul lip. Tlie Inis seori'A a great success here in his ver­ FARM FOR SALE. Sanitary Engineer and Plumber j plastered and the dwelling was repaired. magicians w ho were called in ii'umpires de­ sion of “ Dr. Jekyll and .Mr. Hyde,” drama­ A farm for sale, situated in Friendship, contain­ | Franklin Island, entrance to St. George’s cided liial tlie fates bail given no lip. re­ tized mid played by himself. While he FLOUR, RAISINS, ing about one bumired ami lifty acres, consisting <»f j River. The limit slip was extended 12 te.t wood land, pasture ami tillage Guts about 30 tons i into the sea ami 42 Icet of it wero renewed. The garding tlie future, and that tlie game dots not make tlie individual impression RICE AND PRUNES, of bay; asm.dlo ebuid; about six acres of laud [ low ground near the dwelling, winch flooded might proceed, l itis little incident i- not Hint Malislh'ld does, liis play is soiinineasu plowed, and about 50 cords of Manure cm the prem­ BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, included in tlie accepted version of the raidv stipei i.ir to Hint used by Mansfield ises; a Uranberry Swamp of about 4 acres, mostly —AND— tlie cellar, was drained by blasting a drain COMMENCING JAN. 2, 1888. in bearing, ditched and ll-oved ami a cbaucc tor i through the ledge. Script tires, if my memory serves, but it ami win ten l,v T. Ii. Sullivan Hull the lu t i a reservoir. The C auberry Swamp alone is worth W A S H B O W L S goes, w itli tlie Jews. The speaker further ter's prodiietioii seems eheap ami crude if more than the whole price ol the farm. House, gave many excellent exhort Hums to tlie eoinpurison. Mr. Bainlimimi's fame as Fancy Holler St. Louis Flour, barn, poultry bouse, cooper shop; school bouse *,• C?onfe»tunLly , , o n <*.. I h in d . %* TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. near; about two miles from church and post olllce; audience to be charitable and to to loving playwright should lie established by tills' tfirttnlh Rooms lilted up at short notice. Par­ one uchieveiuelit. Because of the skeleton P E R BA It B E L , about a rnil«- from stave and saw m il For further At a recent meeting of Edwin Libby Relief ill family life, anil sai l they were all look­ 8 4 , 5 0 particulars inquire on Hie premises or address ticular uttent ion given to the Vt ntilatiou of Drains production of Sullivan il 1ms lieen held that and Cesspools. ing for u return to .leru-aleni and the re- . zy barrel Warranted.[Cannot be matched in thia> JOHN - . > 11 i -J.i: v, Corps, No; 20, the following resolutions were cstuhlishmcnt of tlie chosen nation in power tlie story o f Jekyll und Hyde was not adapt­ State for less than $5.00. 13 10* South W aldoboro, Maim*. REPAIRING IN CITY OR COUNTY ailopted: u id glory. The freedom of worship which able to stage use, witli any lldelity to Prom ptly Attended to. Wiii:iu:As-\Ve have lieen called to pay tin' Jews liiul in this country was spoken of Stevenson's novel, tint Baudmami has 'Fancy London Layer Raisins, tlie last tribute of respect to our woriliv warmly and gratefully. rounded it out into an artistic tragedy, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. s'ster Mtts. Ai mlo.v Bit k m o iii:, who labored V compact, coherent ami full of life und of Notice D nereby given that the subscriber has 190 Main Street, Rockland Me. earnestly lor tlie advancement of our Corps, line interest; wliereas Munslield's version PKK 1 O C .'" been duly appointed Aduiinistr i or on the estate of NEXT DOOR NORTH OF 0. W. DRAKE'S. 6 ami Tin'll, suildouly, us though a breeze from Sally Henderson, late ot St. George, in Hie County Palestine hail blown into tlie synugoguc an simply gives a iieuil a chalice to slulk across OK, 3 POUNDS FOB »« CENTS Whereas—By her loss we are once more of Knox, ducnaard, intestate, nud lias undertaken called upon to close up our ranks and are un n of Asiatic atmosphere, there ensiled u tlie stage a few limes, murder, grimace, These Raisins uu* atralght and all right, and are that trust by giving bonds as the law directs.—All phase of tlie exercises which to tlio unsym­ drink mid die. Buiidmami makes Jekyll u mg sold on the street every day at 18c per lb. persons, therefore, having demands ugainst the brought to a fresh realization of the fact, that IVc bought ntMily a loa of them, hence the Low estate ofsaid deceased are desired to exhibit the Dr. L. F. Bachelder, as time rolls on. faster will come such losses pathetic observer set oil’ tins congregation full blooded man overmastered only alter u same for settlement; undull indebted to said estate until all pass away ; therefore he it us u people apart twin our undemonstrative desperate struggle, us Stevenson creuted —W12 HAVE (JOT A — are requested to make immediate payment to Resolved—1 hut while we hold her memory Kaxuu ways, nlien to our moods uml feel­ him. Mansfield makes Jekyll a n a m b y - II. F. KdJ.I.OCIl. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, in grateful t cmembrunee for what she lias done, pamby weakling, uot having life enough to VERY CHOICE RICE. T en an t’s H arbor, A pril 7, 1888. 13-15 that we will seek to go forward with the work ings, it was a chanting, or ii.tmiug, or Hus opened uu olllce in the rooms now occupied by sing soiigmg, of Hui rew liyiiuisuiiii prayers make a vigorous liemi if truthful pri»-2iples Dr. It. IL M iller, wlneli she wus called upon so suddenly io lav -THAT WE ARE SELLING AT— I C E : IO3E3 ! aside. uppuri'iitly, by nil tlie people together, dur were ulisei veil iii the drama, t nfui tuuately Wilson & White Block, Main St. Resolved-That we extend to tlie family oar tog wliieb Hu y swayed their Iiodies and re­ Baudmami is too old-faslinmed ami loo thtj <*•-'<5 c . *-«• Clear and nice, peatedly bowed their lieads us u livid of a tr.e .il in ids mi (lusts for tlie tastu of the • Residence No. 10 Boekland Street. 5L12* sympathy in their bereavement. r 25 pounds tor $1.00, although there is no rice in From Chickawaukie, Put Oitnmi, gram might w ave before intermittent guests daw hut lansiield in Bundmanii’s play| e market to-duy that We can buy for &e per lb. Lowest price! ol wind, it bad uu etfeet ot wild Ireedoui, would la- a e o m b iu al aui north going tar tq Large or small lots, TAXES OF 1086. You'll find lier smiling night and day, for there was no uppurent unison in the see. Choice Prunes 5c. Per Pound, A ny how, All persons who have not paid their taxes for H e Although at times she is not gay, Ix'iidiiig an I liowing, but just iisou a breezy B o sto n is to have a new public library ’ (>1( (> L B S . F O B »fl 0 K N T S . Bold the cheapest year 1880, are r«*que»icd to call und settle the same on or before MAY «O. 1KK8. AH such taxes re And shwtild you wonder why you meet summer day in u held of wheat ripple building of uiagnitieeHt cost—a broad, low By JOHN A. CLOUGH. muiliing unpaid alter May 20 will be advertised and i This constant smile, regard her teeth. budding, witli slightly slanting roof, squat I . Donahue & Co., She o n ly laughs those gems to show, chases ripple across the ripeuiltg grain, en­ property sold. Suu Revised Statutes, chapter 0, i countering other ripples inqielleil in endless umid tlie splendid buildings of Copley 31)4 MAIN ST., BOCK LA NO. S section 193. Which Sozodout makes white us snow. ri^HANKING my former patrons for fa- Gtllee, liear mom over Kockluud National Bank, eoufusiou by Hie tittul wind, so these people square, Boylstoii street, t he roof sjxnls it, vors conferred, I hereby solicit a con­ lfcitruucc, No. 23S Main St bowed und bent, all the tune keeping up and there will arise a mighty howl for a A. J. ERSKINE. Collector, Lai uii ieb Lends A New Ciiaum. the chanting, each humming or howling it tlat roof, unless Boston kickers huve lost JEO. C. CHAMBERLAIN, M. D., tinuation of their trade, und also extend the ltocklaud, M arch 7, 18fc>S. 9-21 solicitation to ail the good people of Rock- fo beauty when it discloses a prettv set of without much regard to what the others their lung |iowsr. teeth. Whiteness, when nature has supplied Mike Kelly’s new book, ‘TJay Ball,” Physician and Surgeon. iund who wish to be furnished with the best ‘bis element of loveliness, may be retained were doing. Yet the combined result was quality of Ice at a reasonable price. BO AT W O R K . averages thirteen l ’s to the page. OFFICE IN PILLSBURY BLOCK, J. U. Luring, bout builJ.-r, ia piTpured to do through life by using the fragrant Sozodout. melodious and uot unpleasing. C u a k l e s C a l v in . (Opposite Thorndike Hotel.) inurinu work ot all kind., now work and jobbing. Here au olive-skinned father would bend John A. Clough. Fancy pulling boub- and yaclita a apcciulty. "Spaldings Glue," meuds Furniture, Toys Beans ure being iuijiorted in large quan­ L>£-Night eallsauswered from|office 47 3 USiUgEt WilAUl', Boekland. Crockery, ail ornamental work. over his moon-faced, orieutal-lookiug boys, pointing out to them the words in the tities. 6 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1888.

    THOMASTON. CAMDEN. VINALHAVEN. ROCKPORT. APPLETON, It’s all quiet now. There will be a May bail in Riverside Hall Capt. Robert McFarland, of birk Hattie G. ! Real estate is very active in Camden. Schools in the village opened yesterday. Mrs. 1). A. Campbell is in Portland on n Sch. Hunter, Whitten, is loading curbing for Tuesday evening Rlav 1st, to which the dan­ McFarland, la at home. Philadelphia. Sch. Nellie Shepherd, Piper, arrived the cing public arc cordially invited. Excellent Charles W. Stitnpson brought home from , visit. 13th from 1’ort Clyde. music will be furnished by Titus, Lerntond E. C. Frye is rapidly recovering from the Arc yon going to be a little fireman and run and Hart. F. E. Carkin will have charge of Waterville Saturday three nico colts. with tbe machine ? Charles Jones and Ernest Cortltcll arc both Mrs. J. W. Grassy, of Rath, Inspected Till­ effects of his fall. at work in Tennessee. the floor with efficient aids. Supper will lie M. P Simonton has returned from a busi­ Joseph Smith made a business trip to Bar served at the Appleton House under the man­ NEW GOODS! son Relief Corps Wednesday afternoon. The Harbor Inst week. Sailed the Hili sell. Herald with lime from day was very stor ey, and the attendance was ness trip to Boston. Lincolnville for New Bedford. agement of Fred L. Hart. small. W. I’. Young is to open his store on Bav "Two upon one is two many." So said Cur­ Ames Bros, have put in a new heading saw. tis when he was down. Miss Maria M. Barrett is at home from the There is still sufficient water for sawing. AT Capt. Fred D. Waldo and wife, who have View street this week. Boston School of Oratory. been absent at sea the past two years, have ar­ Geo. Burd has bought D G. Hunter’s place Sell. Harvester, Roberts, arrived here Friday Jesse L. Wentworth met with a painful acci­ with general cargo from Boston. Miss Nellie Carey and Miss Florence Rich­ rived home The ship Isaac Reed, of which on Mountain street lor $5000. ards arc visiting in Boston. dent one evening last week on his return from Capt. Waldo Is master, arrived in New York The Catnden woolen mill manufactured 25,- Chas. Littlefield lias recently sent some sam­ the Corner. He stepped onto u nail in a ph k- recently from Hong Kong nnd is taking gen­ ples of granite to Washington, D. C. Miss Cl.ira Talbot has returned to her med­ ct, the nail passing through Ills overshoe felt, 000 yards of dress goods in March. ical studies in Philadelphia. nnd nearly through his foot. eral cargo for San Francisco. Edward B. Ward lias so far recovered from Vinnlliaven can boast of quite a large Sunday 8chooner Georgia B. McFarland, Capt. Al­ school, 150 having been present Sunday. Sell. Silas MeLoon, Morrill, is on her way Now the chopping bee is in order. One v-ns len Strong, arrived here Saturday from 1’rovi- , his recent illness as to be able to be out. from Fall River to Boston with lirc-hrlek. held at V. It. Keene’s Saturday, at .Tas. Sim­ Joseph Stockbridge has sold his house on Now that the $1700 chtirch debt has been Fuller & Cobb’s dence R. I. from whence she sailed April 3d. paid, the people expect to have a preacher soon. Clarence E. Leach is night watchman here mons’a week before nnd one at Mrs. Robin­ She had a hard passage on, the weather was Pearl street to John H. Mahoney. nnd has been on duty for about a week. son's Monday week. stormy and heavy winds prevailed. They , Schooner Jennie O. Pillsbury discharged a Chas. McCoy says he has walked more miles than any man, woman or child on the Island. Fred E. Sylvester is in Portland, night J. Asbury Pitman lias secured the situation made Rlonhegnn three different times, and ill cargo of coal for Johnson Knight last week. watchman in the depot of the Portland A Og­ of Principal of rhe Senrsport High School. was so stormv and blowy that they could not The Mahoney Bros, of Lincolnville open a Family jar at Peqnot, Thursday, resulting densburg II. It. I lie Principal of the Normal School at Cas­ get into the river. They were blown to sea store on Bay View street at an early day. in black eyes, scratched laces, barked shins, tine received from Searsport nn nppllcatiifti some 150 miles. The crew. James Fahey, etc. Sch. Boynton Perry has been rebuilt during l>a»t week John Richards sold his farm of the winter nnd is nearly ready for sea. She is for a teacher, and on Ills recommendation Mr. Frank Bonrdman, John Roakes and James Sch. Abide S. Walker, Dobbin, loaded gran­ Pitman ohlnincd the position. Fceiev, who went from here to bring the ves­ about fifty acres on Belfast road, to W. W. now as good as new. Perry, esq. ite lor B. G. Co. and sailed Sunday for Phila­ RI. F. Hnnly and wife are in town. We have just returned from sel home, were not prepared lor rough weather delphia. Sell. Antelope arrived the 13th nnd went to and suffered severely. The McFarland has Messrs. Pooler and Graves, stone-masons, Belfast wiili freight from Boston. Also ar­ V. O. Kellar has gone to tlic Portland formerly of Bar Harbor, have started in busi­ Sch. Ned P. Walker, Dobbin, lias battled rived the 13th sell. N. J. Miller from Salem. hospital for treatment. the larger markets, where we come here for repairs. Into the Sands nnd wiHJbad bridge stone for Col. 8. H. Allen and wife have been in town ness in Camden. j Walter Tolmnn of Portland has commenced . O. C. Dunton Is on the sick list, so McLain’s Mr. Stabl of the Camden woolen factory lias New Y'ork. I the foundation of a summer residence opposite Mills is without a blacksmith nt present, since Tuesday night. Sloop RE RI. Hamilton, cleared April Olli for have been on a special trip to A leap year party and dnnee took place at purchased Frank M. Young's residence on Ihe summer residence of the late Albert Eclls. Cummings & Winchester of Portland have Washington street. Portland, with cut stone for the Chicago Audi­ shipped 1800 barrels of apples from Knox nnd Councc Engine hail Friday evening. torium building. Currier brothers of Camden arc conveying purchase N. II. llosmcr of the firm of Burd ft Hos­ J a large amount of Irciglit from the Knox fit Lincoln counties, from Feb. 1st. to April 1st. Monday evening Inst after the meeting of J. C. Richards of Wilton lias been engaged the Tillson Relief Corps the members ot F. mer, boot and shoe dcalers.is in Boston buying Lincoln It. R. ltoekland to Rockport, Camden S i n t o the firm of Cnrntnlngs fit Winches­ a new spring stock. to teach tbe High school, with Miss Janie I and vicinity. ter ! Henry Tillson Post and the ladies held a Michaels as assistant. meeting commemorative of the twenty-third D. H. Bisbee sold a sightly building lot on I In the St. Nicholas Magazine for April np- llev. J. H. IL-ale delivered a lecture on anniversary of the surrender of Lee. The oc­ Megutitleook street, nt the foot of Mount Battie, W. W. Freeman lias measured the distance | pears nil interesting story of the wreck of Ihe “ Temperance ” in the Baptist church, Sunday casion wns a very pleasant nnd cheerful one. to Mr. Small, who will build on it this season. around the island from tue last survey, and in­ ; Lizzie J. Clark of this port, which went ashore evening. After an excellent collation speeches, singing A gun was accidently discharged in the bands forms us it is 82 miles. ! at Biddeford Pool in February. There will he a railroad mectlngn? the Mills, NOVELTIES and lively conversation followed. of Ralph Bucklin of this place Friday morning. A grand bull Is on the move here now. The ladies of the Methodist society of this to-morrow, Wednesday, evening. Oliver P. Watts, Junior Class Bowdoin Col­ Two of the fingers of his left hand were hint 'Twill be the most recherche, au revoir and village gave an entertainment and snpper nt lardy dah lime of tlic season. HOPE. lege, is at home for a few days. quite badly. Union Hall Thursday evening, for the benefit Mrs. Daniel Bartlett had quite an ill turn last Harry W. Putnnm is clerking for William W. W. Perry sold a half-acre lot oil Perry The Order of United Friends will occupy the of tne pastor, Rev. C. A. Main. week. E. Vinal at his dry goods emporium. avenue, to J. 11. Lowell, ex-mayor o f Hallow­ banquet room in the Masonic building one eve­ Capt. Simon Wall of sell. Jennie G. Pills­ ning out of tlic week during the summer. L. P True has been to Portlaad on n busi­ Officer J. W. Peabody is on a visit to the ell. Mr. Lowell will probably build a summer bury has been stopping nt homo for a few days, ness trip. Hub. cottage this season. The granite cutters have been shifted from while ids vessel was discharging cargo of coal rhe B. G. Co's City Point quarry to the Sainis, at Camden from New York. He has chartered Leonard Jackson is under medical treatment Foreman Wm. L. Catland, of Eureka En­ Capt. Isaac Coombs lias returned from a business trip to Philadelphia. While away an I a crew of paving cutters put on at the City to carry lime from Rockland to New York. in Chelsea, Mass. gine and llo-e Company, treated his company Point quarry. Mrs. Lizzie Jackson and children visited her to an oyster stew last week. lie visiicd his son who is attending college at The dance and supper which was given try Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The compositors on the/;c/io haven desire the G. 'V. Shepherd Camp Sons of Veterans, brother, John Bryant of Camden, last week. Dress Goods, Silks, Col. C. A. Leighton left this morning on to attend church Fast Day, and In consequence on the nth inst., was fairly attended, and a lar­ western train on a business trip. The ball and supper given by the Geo. S. Mrs. Rebecca Ripley of Appleton is stop­ Cobb Post.G. A. II.,in Mcgunticook llall Mon­ the Echo will have to be delayed u day, not ger number would have been present if the ping a couple of weeks with her daughter, The public schools commence the lirst term day evening of last week was a pleasant affair, coining out until Friday. weather had been pleasant The receipts were Mrs. Gould. of the school year next Monday. and netted nearly $100. J. P. Ambrust is having some very fine $26, nnd were devoted to the benefit of Henry Miss Nan Payson gave a small rainbow party Allen Jameson nnd wife, of Boston, arc W. II. Fattnce, superintendent of the Cam­ specimens of granite cut ami polished for sam­ Gray a resident of Camden, who was hurt by and the Misses May and Annie Bills a poverty GIMPS, CARPETS, guests at residence of Mrs. Kate Morse, on den Woolen Co.,lias just returned from a busi­ ples. They are to he sent west. It is reported an ice-pick while working at nn ice-house here and soap bubble party to their young triends Gleason street. ness trip to New York. I'his company’s goods that he will open a quarry during the season. last winter. last week. Mrs. J. D. Ronimus and children, of Boston, take a high rank in the market. • L. A. Coombs, artist, is doing some very Sailed the 11th Lizzie Kells with lime from CUSHING. arc at house of It. 1). Starr, East Main street. J. II. Eclls and G. E. Carleton for Boston; The owners of "Norumbcga Highland" arc line work He is at work on a crayon of Capt Rev. II. S. Dixon is in town. Mrs. James O. Cushing and Alfred W. Lev- talking of building a road through their pron- .’hoinas Burgess of Bcltast. This we think also sell. Quiek-dep with lime front the Shep­ cnsalcr returned Saturday from a week's visit erty, which will open up some of the most de­ ' lien completed will be a perfect picture of the herds for New Y'ork. A. It. Rivers has purchased a horse of E. C. U pholstery Goods, & c . to Boston. sirable cottage lots to be found in this vicinity captain. S ell. Radiant lias just loaded lime for Bos­ Andrews. Atwood Lcvensaler returned Tuesday from a ‘•Oliver Optic" who wrote “Little Bobtail." Rev. W. IL Littlefield returned Saturday ton from G. F. Burgess & Son. Just in from Miss Addie Crockett of Rockland is visiting business trip to New York. while summering at Camden Harbor several from Portland, whither lie had accompanied Boston with cargo of Hour. Miss Julia Allen. A special town meeting will beheld Satur­ years ago, and took two of its characters from his daughter Mamie to the Maine General Hos­ S. J. Treat has moved into tlic house on Main Artbnr F. Kelleran, who lias been at work day to take action in relation to repairs on the here, prefers Camden to Newport as a summer pital for treatment of her voice. She has been street recently bought of Henry Lovejoy. Mr. in Thomaston for the past year, is at home. To an inspection of the same lower bridge, and other matters to come be­ resort. speechless for some time. Lovejoy is having the Josh Norwood house on F. I). Hathorne and J. W. Norton lunc re­ fore the meeting. P. G. Ingalls ot Washington nt an early The concert by the Iopas Club and Meser­ ihe same street painted nnd repaired in readi­ turned to M alden to resume their former work. we would extend a cordial in­ . H. Washburn returned from Boston on day will begin work on his cottage to lie erected vey’s Quintet of Rockland was booked for one ness fur his moving in. ------n Suturday afternoon. on Perry’s street recently laid out nnd accepted week from Wednesday, but as the ball is billed Tho concert and supper in Union Hall Thurs­ GREEN’S LANDING. by the town, running from High street to Sher­ lor that week tbe managers ot the concert have day evening under the allspices of the “ Pink vitation t o all of our customers. rs. Richard 1) Starr returned Saturday man’s cove. 'bought it advisable to postpone until some Cluli” was one of the pleasantest limes of ihe ‘ a protracted visit to Boston. time in May. season, nnd great credit is due to the lady mem­ A Small City—Where Men are Plenty G. L Burgess wished to buy the Maine Cen­ and Board Scarce—A Building Asso­ , C. 1). RlcKniglil left this morning on a tral Railroad's Camden Harborwharfproperty Steamer Mayfield, sold recently by E. P. bers who interested themselves so heartily in Hon. W. W. Rice and wife Wollsaton, a short time ago; The answer was that the Walker, will go on the route between Rockland the enterprise. The music by the orchestra ciation—Minister Wanted—Personal Maine Central sometimes bought real estate nnd Swan’s Island, making bindings at Bar contributed not a little to the pleasure of the Points and Marine Matters. John G. Barstow, of Newcastle is at but never sold any. Harbor, Mt. Desert, North Haven, Green’s evening, and the play of “ Blue Beard” in very The boat brings crowds of men for .Shields ' Capt John N. Brown with his family. Landing and Isle nu Hunt. Mr. Walker re­ mild torm called out some of our liest local T. It. Simonton will probably be a delegate tains 1-3 interest. talent, the acting of Miss Mary Howard ns & Carroll. It is almost impossible to get places W. Rafter our popular dentist is in to the National Republican convention at Chi­ “ Fatima” and ot Dr. Abbott ns “ Blue Beard" for them to board, aud even now men may be cago, June 10th. while W. W. Perry is men­ Frank B. Wilson of Rockland was here Fri­ being at times simply tragic. tioned as one of the Prohibitory presidential day, representing the firm of Robinson & Ed­ seen going the rounds hunting for board, but WARREN. gerton. He wns taken sick during the night UNION. tbe new boarding house will be completed in Elegant Shades in Dress Goods electors for the State. and was obliged to return home Suturday. The board saw-mill at the village starts up Geo. Fossett & Son have bought another about a week, so Master Workman Morse tells Johnson Knight, esq., who owned the fine Frank is a good fellow and represents a fine farm. this week. block burned in April, is, we understand, to firm und we hope to hear he is all right. ns. Capt. Chas. Babbidge has about decided bnild on the site of same, a four-story block of Alphonzo Robbins is able to get out of doors to take charge of it, and will employ Chas. Tho ponds are still bridged with ice but not modern architecture. The Masons and Odd The committee on steam fire engine have again. safe for travel. Fellows will have their li dis in same with re­ concluded to name the new machine Reuben Calkins as cook. Rev. Mr. Hunnewell of Bangor supplied the Carver, tor one of the much respected citizens Will Davis enters the employ of J. O. Cobb ception and banquet rooms. of Viitulhaven. The committee have decided this week. The people interested in the new building as­ Cong’I pulpit Sunday. Hon. T. II. Simonton is just completing two Repairs are being made on the school-house to build an engine house 36x22, sixteen-foot Mrs. C. E. Barnard, who has been very sick, sociation met and are now ready to issue new stores on Bay View street and is to move posts, to be located on the spot given bv Capt. is improving. stock. There is to be $2500 deposited in the at Hinckley’s Corner. the printing olliee of the llerald into the upper Carver for the purposo opposite the Odd Fel­ James Peas Ice cut his hand very badly while treasury before anything will be done in the Several new buildings will go up the coming story, nnd will fit up the present printing olliee lows Block. Work will commence on the same splitting wood. TRIMMINGS TO MATCH, season, two or more near the station. for a store S. Mero, contractor and builder, ns soon as a contract can be made. way of building. is also building a new store on Bay View street C. I . Burrows sold a fine span of horses to a Large quantities of wool have arrived of late Arrivals nt Ocean View House for the week Warren man the other day. Mrs. Geo. Eaton lias been very sick, but is for tho woolen mill and work is brisk. for W. P. Young. ending Saturday, April 11: A. II. Knight, J. getting better.. Rlclbourn Spear has returned from sea, and Hon. J. B. Stearns is in Boston arranging E. Davis, W. S. Kyle.C. S. Gilman,C. II. Wal­ Geo. Bncbclder has bought the farm adjoin­ will open a hotel at Old Orchard the coming for and purchasing the material lor the plumb­ dron, W. L. Littlefield, Portland; II. T. Fel­ ing his, known as the John Grinnell farm. Chas. I lye lias arrived and wi'l soon open ing and electric lights nnd bolls for his stone lows. E. S. Fossett, L. A. Worcester, W. It. Geo. Grinnell has gone to Camden to work his canning factory. season. villa “ Norumbcga,” which is to be ready for School nt the village will commence April Hunnewell, Boston; I. M. Austin, Frank B. at his trade with Spencer Mero, the contractor occupancy in June. The main rooms are now Wilson, Mary Dyer, Joseph Smith and wife, and builder. Business of all kinds is booming now. The 23d, with Miss Wade from Massachusetts ns being finished in oak. There are several other streets almost remind us of a city, there are so teacher. Rockland; RI. II. Turner, A. E. Turner, Bel­ The Grange Dramatic Club will repeat their Call and see the summer houses that parties are contemplating fast; Wm. Booth, New London. Thy selectmen have issued notices for the drama, “The Soldier's Fortune,” May night, many people around. of which A’e will write you in our next. Chas. Reeve, stone-cutter, met with quite a for the benefit of the W. C. T. U. sale of the rurplus alcwives by proposals to be Mrs. C. E. Palmer, of Boston, closed a con­ C'apl. Wm. Greenlaw has arrived from West­ received. serious accident Thursday. While passing Black Duke, the handsome stallion of W. tract with Messrs. Small & Spear to build an through the stone-shed of the Bodwell Granite II. Hills, will lie nt the stable of Elins Burkett, boro. He will sail with Capt Geo. Allen this Tho new’ store of Mr. Pullen at Mathew’s elegant boarding house on her lot, Chestnut Co. a piece of stone or steel tlew from a commencing the lirst Monday in May, and will season, Corner has recently been finished ready lor slreet to lie finished by July 1st. They have workman's hammer striking his right eye with lie at hotel stable, McLain’s Mills tho next day. New Spot Muslin! business. also a house to build for 11. E. Thorndike on great force. Drs. Lyford and Phillips exam­ Black Duke is a fine one. A subscription paper was passed around ami Steamer Mollie has been painted and is wait­ Pearl street, a house for II. C. Small, Mountain ined the wound and advised him to go to Port­ came back with 126 signers fora minister for street, one for Capt. D. Martin, Lake City, “ James Morton lias sold his farm stock and ing for the warm sun to oil up the ways for land at once. He left on the train Friday. tools, and is making preparations to move to this place for a year. A committee has been launching. and S. Mero lias one to build for Mr. Morse, We hope to hear favorable news from him. Pearl street. Waterville to work In the machine shop. chosen to find some one to fill the place. Prob­ The school agents are requested to send their As Frank Calderwood was launching his with Fringes to match in the list of scholars to the supervisor, Robert S. W. D. Lewis, of Frenchman's Bay, Mount boat from the navy yard Saturday, he hud a Lorenzo Wiley, of Watertown, Mass., who ably something more will be added to the Simmons. Desert and Sorrento Land Co., we understand, line made fust to her to slide her down the bank bought the E. F. Joy place last summer, came paper soon. oil-inch width, now being used has purchased the three Deerow places Isaac’s gently, lie being side of the boat Tbe line with Ills family yesterday and will at once pro­ Capt. Benjamin Barbour lias been very sick The Warren High school will commence Charles.’ and Williams’ on the Belfast road, ceed to remodel the house ami make other im­ April 23d, to be taught by I. II. Storcr who being a poor one broke and to bis astonishment for some time. fronting on Penobscot hay,some three hundred lie was obliged to make a pier-bend leap into provements a h u l l t the place. so much for Curtains. taught lust year and gave excellent satisfac­ acres, for summer cottage purposes. This tion. the water in order to clear himselt from the T E N A N T ’S H ARBOR. Sell. Fleetwing, Capi. YYm. Seott, is loading property affords charming views ol bay and boat. The water being cold lie struck for the with stone for Herman Eaton. Augustus Eastman returned home Saturday island. shore, pulling and blowing at a great rate winch Ottr village schools will begin the first after being absent all winter in Kansas anil Mr. and Miss Hill, of Boston, were in town we heard and supposed was the steamer Pio­ of May. Sell. Puritan and another large vessel are othei^slatC8r recently looking up real estate. Last season neer blowing oil’ steam. lie says no more (.'apt. W. T. Hart, master of sch. Sarah loading at Union Granite Co.’s wharf with 'L. C. Mathews anil Mr and they bought tbe David Monroe place and are baths lor him this timo of year. We expect Fuller, has gone to Philadelphia to take com­ Harlem bridge stone. Richmond are on a visit to Wash- so well pleased with their purchase and Cam­ he will make a trip to Rockland in a few days. mand of this vessel. Capt. Hurt has been New; Irish Point Curtains, den’s rapid progress, future prospects and de­ SOUTH THOMASTON. stopping nt home this winter. COUNTY GOSSIP. l ’be campaign was opened here by a republi­ lightful scenery, that they want more land. We Nelson Hall and Alfred W. Fuller with B. can call for a caucus to choose delegates to the learn that they will build u fine so miner cot­ Frank Wade has bought a new horse. li. Kalloch, esq., of ltoekland have been in­ Two schooners will be built at Thomaston Bangor und Lewiston conventions. tage this season. F. J. Dow is having a nice pulling boat built. vestigating the past week the circumstances this season. The village school districts not being able to PULPIT HARBOR. Israel Millay has bought a new span of of the burning of Lyude's hotel at Port Clyde. unite in grading their schools are now repair­ horses. Their report hits not yet been made public. Elisha Brown lias a pair ol very fat oxen. We’ll wager a quarter that Warren has a N EW ’ SWISS CURTAINS. ing their houses for the spring opening. Mrs. A. K. Drake has returned home from The scarcity of freights has given our little new and important industry at the upper A snow storm every other day has been in Samuel Beverage from 20 sheep has 20 nice ltoekland. fleet ample time this spring to he put in first- order the past week. Friday the Union lambs. John Barter of Vinalbuvcti has teen visiting class shape. Most of our schooners have been Fulls within a year! stage made the morning trip on runners. The Rockland coasters are all gone 1’rptn our friends here. on the marine railway receiving repairs, paint, Are you trying tlte modern method of plant­ Work at the shoe shop is rushing and the harbor. Mrs. Eph. l’eay of ltoekland has been vis­ etc. The shipyard of Capt. G. W, Hawley presents quite a lively appearance. ing potatoes—by sprouting—us described in our New Heavy Draperv. prospect is good for the coming season. We have been blessed with but one tramp iting her old home. lust number, farmer reader .- Enough orders on hand to last until August. this winter. Mrs. G. A. Babb of Clark's Island has been LINCOLNVILLE. Vinnlliaven is excited over the approach of Our boys don’t like that smelt law because Elmer Brown has just finished a very nice visiting in ibis place. Miss Jennie Lamb is teaching the spring they can catch them, but have to .give them pulling bout. The Pleasant Beach cottages are being put in term of school at the Beach. a big dress ball. Probably Meservey’s Quin­ away nnd it doesn’t bring in any ten-cent It secmcs a little mure like living since our trim for the summer. tet of this city will furnish music. pieces. packet makes her regular trips. Miss Nettle Adams wi'l again return to Sell. Pearl, llarlow, arrived from Boston Vinnlliaven and resume tier work as teacher in What do the farmers of Union, Warren and We get 11 1-2 and 15 1-2 cents for eggs and Thursday with goods for our traders. NORTH HOPE. the Intermediate school. vicinity think of the proposed creamery in 00 cents for potatoes at present. On account of the storm Wednesday night S. A. Nutt is soon to go to North Haven Thursday morning Edwin Roy fouud one of Ellington Carver lias gone to Mechanic Falls the singing club did not meet with 1. N. Mor­ where he is employed for the season. ltoekland? T h e C.-G. would like to hear iis best cows dead in the burn. where he w ill spend tho summer. gan. E. RI. Heal lias engaged with Small Bros, from them. Irs. Geo Brown has returned to Iter old Willis. Edw. ami James Witherspoon have F. Rice Rowell, esq., ami William Crosby of Stockton. Public meetings in Union, Appleton and JACKETS! me, having been absent nearly a year. gone fishing in a Matinieus vessel. leave early next month for Seattle, W. T.,pros­ pecting. W. I.. Hall lias gone to Boston to take a few other places up the Valley would be an excel­ D. H. Mansfield has returned from St. George Miss Vesta Greenlaw has returned fro lessons hi water-color painting. where he has been nearly a week on business. Camden where she lias been at work. Mrs. Helen Fates has returned to her home lent move to awaken enthusiasm in the Geor­ in Charlestown, Muss. Her mother, Mrs. Willis Rlarriner bus gone to Winthrop where ge’s Valley road. Mrs. Luev Athearn has returned from Low­ James Webster lias gone to Boston io visit Henry Sweetland, is much improved in health he is to learn the blacksmith’s trade. A assortment of Jacket; ell where she has spent the winter with her his brother, Leander, who is very feeble. Sonic of the Thomaston young men are large daughters. and is rapidly gaining. Miss Lucelia Rlarriner has returned home J. T. Coombs has a patent butler cabinet James Sweetland starts for St. Cloud, from Albany where she has been spending the thinking of taking stock in the ltoekland Loan Miss Lucy Simmons has moved from tho winter. for ladies wear. Brown house into the house occupied by Ed­ which will without doubt prove a success. Minn., shortly, taking his family lie will and Building Association. They will act ward Richards. Lewis Brown had a wood-ehopping lice nut join his iiither-iil-law, Robert Ashworth there, YyEST CAMDEN. wisely if they do so. long since. A very good time was enjoyed. who is engaged in the stone business. Alvin Perry has rented Ilia farm to John Del- ' The examination for teachers was held in the Some of the citizens of Warren have pro­ ano and gone to Rockland where he has uni- I Walter Quinn, wife and son have ’returned C. E. Ward, successor to Ward & Stanley, school-house Saturday in district No 12. It ployment in the store of Chas. Aeborn. from Eagle Island. Walter has been having a is preparing to do a big graitite business this being late in the season but few teachers were vided themselves with t|ie preliminary docu­ season. This firm has all tho appliances nec­ present. ments and are talking of having a Tribe of Chopping bees are raging here this spring. , boat built at that place. essary lor a successful business, has modern D. H. Ludwig has had one also J. P. Simmons O. B. Kent has quite a joli on Widow’s Is­ machinery mid an experienced corps of cutlers. Smith Maxey, our school agent, bus em­ the improved Order of Ited men there. 1 t’s CARPETS. with old-fubhioned kitchen dances in the even- 1 ployed teachers from Thomaston for our more fun than Injuns. land. We hear that the island is to he plowed WILEY’S CORNER. schools. Miss Miller takes the Grammar ing. and graded in a very fine manner. Mr. Kent A local weather prophet in whom Thomas­ Mrs. Arvilla Thorndike ul Searsmoiit has I has bought a large pair ot oxen lor the busi­ Sell. John li. Perry sailed Sunday with lime school and Miss Kaler the Primary. bean engaged to teach the spring term o f ness ot J. C. Waterman, and will sell his us for New York. Itev. E. I.. Cleveland and wife are in Boston ton people place great eonlidenee says we are school here which bespeaks for us a profitable ! they ure too light for the work. Sch. George B. McFarland arrived up Friday ami vicinity visiting their sous, daughters and to have one more snow storm. He successfully A large line of Carpets at ex­ Irar. to repair. triends. forecast the last two. After the above was We saw an item in it paper the other day ' Leonard and Willard Hall have left home for which would lead one io infer that Prof. J. T. | People across the river arc making prepara­ Notwithstanding the bad travelling llev. Mr. written the predicted storm appeared. tremely low prices. be summer. Befor leaving they gave a farc- Coombs had been bolding u dance. This was I tions to build alewivc weirs. llill came from ltoekland, got in on time at le ll party to their many friends. Dancing news to Mr. Coombs as much us to the rest of I Sell. Ringleader, Thomas, arrived Iron: Bos­ Hie church and delivered an interesting sermon. The Waterville licinoerat is terribly worked His indulged in until u late hour. A line treat us, inasmuch as our respected neighbor gave a | ton Thursday. His subject was “J am tbe God of thy father, ^,,.1- lived ill the course of the eveiriue and all the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the up because several citizens of that place have [fl^ip’Curpetis made and lait. concert and not a dance, and had nothing to do i William Kinney, who lias been absent sev­ God of Jacob.” Exodus 3-0. passed off very pleasantly- witlt a dance. He gave a very fine concert mid I eral years, arrived home*Friday in sch. George been arrested for illegal voting, and the Demo- his friends must have laughed at the thought MARTINSVILLE. nut says that it is a political outrage. If they SOUTH CUSHING. B. RleFariand. at short notice. the well known professor running a dance Mrs. Edward Watts, who left here recently Daniel Rivers arrived home last week. are innocent it will probably be brought out in A. W. Miller is painting his house. Farmers ure moving about, rigging up carts, I for Boston to join tier husband,is to go the voy­ Geo. Keene has gone to Massachusetts to the trial so the Democrat should save its pow­ J Edwin Seavey is at work at Morse’s Island. hauling dressing mid uet us though (hey in­ age with him in bark Cbestina ltudman. learn a trade. d e r . Alphoiiso .Speed of Monhegan is at Johu It. tended plowing before long. We generally get NORT'H HAVEN Geo. K. Marshall, selei linau, isabout taking Beekeu’s. our early peas and potatoes in about the 20th C. S. Staples has gone to Portland to fit out the valuation. A correspondent writing from Frarklin George Speed und son of Monhegan were of this mouth. It will be wise lor us to put in schooner Charles Haskell for the Western Si-li. Hyena has sailed for Calais in com­ County says: -‘The insinuations in the Farm­ Fuller & Cobb., it few extra bushels of grain this spring, as it ington Chronicle, misrepresenting Mr. Cleaves in town Monday. might save us going to Viitulhaven for it next Bunks. mand of Capt. Edward Harris. and his supporters, are severely condemned. Charles Rivers lias returned from Washing­ winter. Don't be afraid of sowing so much W. F. Mills has arrived home from a trip to Capt. Sam'l Gardner has taken command of Many who had not expressed a preference oil ton, where he has been the past winter. that you won't get it threshed, for Flank in­ Georges Banks. sell. Daniel Piersons. Capt. Harris, her former the governor question have since declared lor Miss Julia C. Davis and Miss Nellie Slone tends to have a mate tor old Boston and will J. G. Spaulding leit.for Savannah last Wed­ captain, was not able to go the voyage on ac­ Mr. Cleaves aud will not see au old soldier and have been visiting at Port Clyde the past week. show you how to knock out grain. nesday. count of sickness. honorable eiliz:n misrepresented.” THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1888 7

    NEW fjlartnc department. THE CONFERENCE. THE GOVERNORSHIP. FISH SCALES. A Brief Outline of What Will Be Done We print today the able article of the Port­ i English wood-boats arc plenty. Here This Week. Stephen Chase A Co. were paying $6.50 a Onr buy was very busy with moving vessels land Press on the Governor question, in which barrel for lobsters Friday..Halibut have been Friday. The list session of the E. M. Conference all the people will be interested. The words of retailing here the past week for 15 cents a bar­ Sell. May Day, Pratt, has coal for H. II. meets here this week, Bishop C. H. Fowler, commendation and approval bestowed upon rel...... There were a large number of fish ar­ SPRING DRESS“ GOODS Hall it Co. D. 1)., of San Francisco, presiding. To-day tiie high and honorable position always taken rivals nt Portland Tuesday, and they all Sell. Nile, Manning, is coming to New York occurs the preliminary meetings. At 8 30 n.m. by Gen. Cleaves relating to the enforcement of amounted to about 75,000 pounds. Four men GREATER 1 from Norfolk with corn. tomorrow will occur the opening session of the onr prohibitory laws enacted for the benefit of of the schooner Little Nell got 11,000 pounds Sell. Arenlarius, Strout, is on the wav here conference eonducled by the bishop. In the the people of Maine are just and deserved. from New York with coal. of fish in one day, an cxeeplionally good day's afternoon occurs the anniversary of the .Sun­ As said by the Bridgton Yews, whose editor is work....The Gloucester fleet has begun its ter­ ...... \T ...... Sell. .1. S Bcacham, Ginn, is loading coal in New York for A. F. Crockett Sc Co. day School Union, address by J. M. Freeman, Mnj. II. A. Sliorcy, Past Grand Worthy Chief rible list of casttalitles. .be schooner Glad­ D. I).; in the evening, anniversary of the Brig M. C. Ilaskell, Oliver, is hound here of the Good Templars, "That he would ably stone arrived nt Gloucester the 10th from the from Baltimore with coal for Prescott. Missionary Society, address by C. C. McCabe, and satisfactorily administer the high trust, Banks. She reported speaking the schooner BARGAINS Sell. Belle tirown, Perry, arrived in New IL 1). and fearlessly and faithfully perform Ills whole Janies A. Garfield which is reporlcd to have York Thursday w tli wood from Hayti. Thursday forenoon at 8.30 business session ; duty in the matter of the enforcement of onr lost four men in dories.... The Vinalhaven Sell. Maggie Belle, French, was ready to anniversary of Women’s Foreign Missionary prohibitory laws, his past record as a public Echo says: "Capt. Fred Smith has bought seh. leave New York Saturday wtth coal for A. J. Society nt 2 p. m .; anniversary Church Ex­ E.B.HASTINGS Bird Sc Co. officer furnishes abundant proof." As said by Everett and will use her as a freighter in this tension Society nt 7 p. m. Seh. A. F, Crockett, Thorndike, arrived at the Biddeford Journal,referring to Mr. Cleaves, vicinity. The lishing fleet never looked finer Elizaliethport last week with railroad ties from Friday, Missionary Sermon at 2 p. m .; at 7 ‘•He is a self-made man. Beginning at the than it does this spring. The schooner David YET Richmond at 15 cents. p. m., anniversary of Frcedinen's Aid Society. bottom he carved out au honorable name and a Osier, commanded liy Ames, Octavia Dow, Sell. Robert A. Snow, Snow, is on the Pa- Saturday nt 2 p. in , Educational Anniver­ commanding position of usefulness and influ­ Ginn, Grace Lee, Aines, Lena Young, Ames, mniikey River, loading oak timber for I. I.. sary; Temperance Anniversary nt 7 p. m. Snow A Co. of this city. ence. Clean-lianded, clear-headed, in the vigor E-pcrnnz. t,Burgess, Lottie Hopkins, Smith,are Sunday nt 9 n. m. Conference Love Feast; nt of manhood, he will bring to the governorship, all ready to commence tho season fishing. Sell. Cephas Starreti, recently stranded nt 10 30 sermon by Bishop Fowler, followed by -OUR— San Luis 1’aSs, near Galveston, is breaking up of Maine a degree of ability and strcngtli Probably next week they will every one he nt and the fragments arc coining ashore. Ordination of Deacons; 2 p. tn. sermon by rarely equalled." work running trawls.” Sell. Jennie G. Pillsbury, Wall, discharged Rev. Chas. Parkhurst, editor of Zion's Herald, Words of insinuation against the liigli charac­ coal In Camden from New York, and is now followed by Ordination of Elders; 7 p. m., ter of so honorable a man will not advance the THOMASTON BOYS here to loud lime from White Sc Case for New preaching. New Henriettas York. cause of tiie candidate in whose interests they S IM O N T O N ’S. Monday nt 8 30 a. m., the conference will Seh. George Savage of Boston is hero with are so industriously made and circulated, or Who are Carving Out Honorable Posi­ 11100 paving from Arcy’s Harbor lor New elosc with a business session and the rending lend to promote the temperance canse, in which tions for Themselves. York, and leaking. She will repair nt the of appointments. all are interested. We note the growing favor Frank Rose at last accounts was in tho whole­ arc now all in and we arc displaying South Railway. On each day of the conference except Tues­ and popularity with which the name of Gen. Sell. Fannie Whitmore, Cnpt. I,. T. Whit­ day there will lie an early meeting nt 5 a. m., sale paper business, Dunne street, New York the more, was nt Sagua the full Inst, loading mo­ Cleaves is received by tho people. It is a just city, and was prospering. lasses for New York. She expected to lie social meeting at 8, and business meeting at tribute to u farmer’s son, a brave soldier, an loaded by the 7th and is probably glow on the 8 30. honest and upright citizen, who by his own ex­ Henry Rose is receiving clerk of a line of The throng of customers who havo way. Among the visitors present from outside the ertion and industry, und without the aid of Brazilian steamers, a responsible position which Seh. I.uclln A. Snow, Rowe, at last accounts conference will he Rev. J. C. Hartzell, I). IL, wealth has acquired an honorable position in lie fills to the satisfaction of all concerned. Hocked to our store during the past Finest Assortment of Shades! was ready to leave Bermuda. She lias sold Rev. W. A. Spencer, D. D., Rev. J. M. Free­ her cargo ol coal lhere and will sail for Wil­ tiie community. That he will he nominated for Joseph G Levensalcr is in he stevedore mington to load hard-pine for I. L. Snow & man, IL D. governor and carry the State tiy one of the business in San Franelseo, us is also Cnpt. few weeks, in spite of the confusion Co. ol' tills city. largest majorities Maine has ever given there Warren Mills, and both arc on the high road of hammer and saw, is a compliment Sell. Empress was launched from the Cobb OLD BOOK. now seems no question. The Portland Press o success. ways Tuesday and is loaded trom Ames A Co. ever seen in Dress Goods. We have for New York- She is a new vessel to all in­ urticle follows: Raymond L. Levensalcr is book-keeper for to tents and pin poses and a good one. Capt. W e H ope to Get One for Our Curio A letter lias recently appeared in tiie Farm­ J. F. Chapman A Co., San Francisco, and it them in all the new shades of Serpent George Hatch commands her. Collection. ington Chronicle, without the author’s name would lie difficult to find a man who could sat­ attached, which by insinuation and innuendoes, Schooner Sedona, of St. George, which went The Augusta Journal speaks of a little hook isfactorily fill the position he occupies with Cobra, Copper. .Mahogany. Gobelin, ashore at the western end of Libby’s Island, lint without any direct charge, attempts to con­ oil'Maehiasport, went to pieces. The captain published in Hallowell by Goodale and Burton vey the impression that Heniy B. Cleaves,who such signal ability. OUR POPULAR PRICES in 1811 and edited by Isaiah W.ood. It is a now lias tiie lead in ihe gubernatorial race, is Sage, Myrtle, Willow Green. Etc. and crew with all their belongings reached not favoralilo to the enforcement of our pro­ Amos Clough, who left Thomaston when shore in safely. She was 170 tons and built in Massachusetts compendium of boundaries of quite a youngster, and without money or influ­ Waldoboro in I860. hibitory laws. This method of mist’epresenta- We have an elegant line of ______Massachusetts proper and of the District ti' n liy insinuation and indirection must sccin ence to assist him, occupies an enviable position L im e s t e k s . —Hume, Post, arrived Friday of Maine It gives a list of the towns and the strange and unusual to an old soldier of the in Sun Francisco at a generous snlary and is from Salem.... Helen, Jameson, arrived l'ridnv war, who has stood with his musket in the that we fully appreciate. Our store __ Ellirtdgc Gerry, Clark, sailed Friday lor distneeand direction ot each one from their front line of battle, nml has always been in the acquiring a competence. New York from Cobb..N autilus Tolinan, shire town. It also incluues a concise descrip­ habit of giving and receiving blows in (he open Snow A Burgess of New York city, a firm will not be completed for about two was loading Friday from Messer for New Yol k. field and within sight of the attacking party, TRIMMINGS tion of the condition of the district of Maine made up of Thomaston boys, is a familiar I). W. Hammond, Flanders, is also loading at that time. Dr. Laphani of Augusta came and who lias never sought to attain sii cess by from Messer for Boston. Messer loads the attacking the good name and reputation of word in commercial circles. A. I). Snow, the weeks, but every day improves our Corinna M. for Bangor this week... .Louisa into possession of the book while in Boston a others. The insinuation contained in the arti­ senior member, is acknowledged the smartest Frances, Thorndike, sailed Thursday for few days ago, and to his present knowledge it cle that Mr. Cleaves would not enforce tiie pro­ business man in bis line oil South street, while facilities for the better accommoda­ To Match all the Shade'. Portland, from Almon Bird,...Ariosto, El- is the only work of the kind extant in Ibis hibitory laws of the Slate as effectively und w YOl 1VAYT tinicits fisherman is receiving a new heel and honesty and lair play. Among bis support­ City to Rockland, railroad iron, $1.50... .A. J. paint... .Fishing schooner J. II. G. Perkins is

    ers in every section are thousands of the most / Cloaks? Fabens, from Rondout to Boston, cement, Our sales justify our anticipations that people Goods? Dress — '21 cents... . Race Horse, from Rondout to recalking and painting....Seh. Janies II. is to earnest triends of our prohibitory legislation, will sustain Dover, cement, 21 cents----Ira E. Wight, from haul out and reeulk----Other vessels are wait­ men who know personally and trom his official 25 dozen more of the Fine Rondout to Portsinouih, cement, 22 cents.... record, his position, that he can lie trusted, und d 0 M. A. Aeliorn, from Philadelphia to Rockland, ing their turn.... A crew of 50 men are nt work and that there will he no retreat in the enforce­ 0 car stuff, $1,000....S . G Hurt, from Apalachi­ here----At tile North Railway seh. Ella Fran­ ment of our laws. .Misrepresentation mid in­ Our Business Mottoes cola to Boston, lumber, $7 75... .Cataw.nn- cis is receiving extensive repairs. sinuation will not add to the strength of those - teuk, hence to Portland, fertilizer, $1 10 f. o. Ii. Seh. Helen Jameson, is receiving paint nt the who seek to employ such unjust means. IERSEY UNDERVESTS ....Jennie Greenbank. lienee to Tampa, gen­ ------. — eral cargo, and back trom Key West wiih pine­ North Railway. £ apples, private terms----Mary J. Cook, trom THE MAY DAY. Fernandina lo New York, lumber, $(I 25—free which we have been selling lor tiie wharfage... .D. I). Haskell, lienee to Galves­ GRANITE DUST. The Boston lb raid of Thursday says that ton, general cargo, at or about $1,200—free the schooner May Day, Capt. Pratt, from New New York expenses... .George Savage, trom York for this port, was abandoned oil' Tom past three weeks received this morn­ Arev’s Hai'li >r to New York, paving blocks, The Mount Waldo Granite Co. have ninety c o $17.50... .A. F. Crockett, from Amboy stone cutters at work at present and Moore’s rock, Salem harbor, Wednesday after­ po ing, and we shall continue to sell to Nepoasett, coal, SO cents and discharge. intend to employ a much larger number us noon, by her crew. Sho was leaking badly ■—! soon as tiie quarry is clear of ice. The first and lying in a dangerous place, and the captain them at the same low price. had broken his hand. At noon he was flying CD OUR BANKERS. car-load of stone for this season started from 0 i t the stone sheds for tiie wharf at 9.30 u. in., the signals of distress, und 3 o’clock, believing bis CD vessel about to go to the bottom, and being 9 1 7th inst. • vj i A Fleet Which We Hope to See Grow unable to do anything himself, he, with the Rapidly. The Congressional Library, commission has crew took to the bouts, and pulled for Marble­ 62 1-2C. Fishing schooner J. II. G. Perkins has been contracted with Stout, Hall A Bangs, of Wash­ head, where they landed. In the meantime U nderw ear? bought by parties in this city and is now at the ington, for the stone for the sun-basement wall the crew of the life saving stuiion under Capt. 1 Gloves? of the rotunda and the west face of the Con­ Curtains? South Marine Railway being put in trim for GilcsJ saw the distress signals flying and put ------gressional Library building. The contract each. They arc worth just §1.00. dory lishing on the Western Banks. The oil' to the rescue. It was a long, hard and Onr Elegant New Stock has arrived, and we are price is $257,750, and the granite is to he taken Perkins is a schooner of 56 tons, and will he dangerous puli. They reached the leaking offering 0 Also 50 doz. Jersey Vests which we well found. She will take 150 hogsheads of from the Hurricane Island, Dodiin Hill and vessel, boarded her and sailed her Into Mar­ salt. Shu takes a portion of the crew of seh Somes’ Sound quarries, Maine. 9 shall sell at only 25c each. Ask to blehead harbor. It seems that when tho crew Graeie Young, Ilmen, all experienced und The Woodbury was expected at Iiluehill of the schooner went in on one side of Marble­ Unusual Bargains sec them. able men, and Thomas Trott of this city who Tuesday to break up the ice so vessels could head rock the life saving crew went out on the lias been with Capt. Whitman and thoroughly loud the stone waiting shipment at East Blue- other side. The vessel was lying at anchor —IX — understands his business will command her. hili. when visited by a llerald reporter soon after tier 9 Capt. Whitman has taken the Graeie Young ------*♦»------— arrival. She was leaking but will not suffer d to Gloucester where he will get another crew. FEMININE FANCIES. much damage. Capt. Giles said lie would not SPRING OVERCOATS give two cents for her when he boarded her. € Corsets? YACHT NOTES. Mrs. James Hanrahan announces her millin- She has a broken wehel, and lost her anchor — CHILDREN’S SUITS, - - - - - s? eiy opening for Wednesday of next week, i in 15 fathoms of water. Chadwick’s Spool Cotton Mrs. J. E. Doherty is wiih Mrs. Hanrahan.... ! —AND 1IIE — J. 11. Flint contemplates buying a yacht. He AT HIS POST. has his eye on one in Wellfleet....Our yachters Mrs. Nellie Geddes Fisk, at her rooms ill the ( C free Press building, has the latest styles in ■ are liestirring themselves with puint-pot and Allen Henderson, the mail carrier on the dress making....Mrs. F. G. Slnghi has her I Largest - Variety ■ of - Pants! a 1 I'liis is the best .Machine Thread in brush... .A very handsome miniature yacht at route from the Thoroughfare to Pulpit Harbor, millinery opening today. Miss Mattie Fogler | the block-shop is the work of Leonard Jack- died very suddenly Thursday alteruoon. lie Ever shown in the couuly. A stock that in quali- is Mrs. Siughi’s milliner....Mrs. W. C. Blair the market. We arc offering sou. started to go to Pulpit Harbor with the mail ities and values our palrous »uy Defy Competition. has her opening exhibit of trimmed hats and , and just us be readied the postolliee door THOMASTON VESSELS. bonnets next Saturday and Monday. Miss E. dropped down dead. An Immense Variety in all T. Slocum of Boston is with Mrs. lilair as ! It will pay you to come or send to Extra Bargains Seh. William J. Leriuoiid, Hupper, at New milliner. TURF AND STABLE. Departments. Orleans from Rockport, reports, in lat 31 to 35, Ion 73,passed through large quantities of pitch- BUSY HURRICANE. Concerning Local Flyers—Good Blood and Breeding. —JN— pine lumber. —WE IIAV E JLST ADPEO A— The contract for the first section of the gran- ; E. C. Andrews of Thomaston lias a line Ship Isaac Reed, Waldo, at New \orli, after Tom Patehen gelding that is a speeder. He is undergoing a few slight repairs will load gen­ jtc work of the Congressional Library building, i SIM O N TO N ’S, Washington, D. C., amounting to $237,760, , eight years old, dark bay with dark points und Trunk Department! eral cargo for San Francisco. The ship gets a a very stylish animal... .Charles L. Dunning Dil Cloth Carpetings! tine freight. has been awarded to Stout, Hull & Bangs, and a large part of this work will be executed at.j bus a new horse, Arthur C., just brought from Which contains some New l*uUvru». People Seh. Lizzie B. Willey broke from her moor­ Hurricane Island. The company will make a I Massachusetts, und a tine burse it is, 16 hands, arc Having mouey irudiug al ihe ings at Darien, Ga., Wednesday, in the teirible 243 “ ain st .. 245 large increase of their loree at once, aud cut- I 1025 pounds, jet black, sound as a nut und tip. current caused by a heavy Ireshet, and swept in all widths, from 25c per yard ters and quarrymeu are wanted. very fast and stylish...... W. G. Moody has the seh. William Wiler from her moorings, the horse of F. It. Rowell, esq. Rockland Clothing Co. the Willey losing jibboom besides oilier dam­ — Ah there. Gloucester! Roeklund has two j age. The Wiler collided wiib Br bark Puboiia, The Bur Harbor Herald says the Hon. U. G. BOVEE A CO.. Props. losing jibboom, cathead and part oi rigging. bankers. If our fleet of bankers continues to Henry B. Cleaves appears lo be the leuumg Damage to the L. B Willey about $1000; to increase by one each year we shall have more J candidate for the republican nomination for •y-Uliuvlea K. Frye can be found with u», 8 B. Hastings than Gloucester in several hundred years. ) the Wiler about $1500. Surveys will be held. governor. M I’HK ItOCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 188S.

    Don’t Read This For $500, THAT TIMBER SHIP. SYMBOLS IN EGGS. STATEMENTS OF INSURANCE COMPANIES For mi»nv yearR thronab neatly every news- ’ paper in the land, the proprietors of I)r. Sage's nErnESENTED 33Y Catarrh Itemedv, who are thoroughly respon- What They Are Doing Down in Jog- It is a well known fact that eggs liave ] sible. financially ns any one can easily ascer­ gins, N. B. i figured in mythology nnd have or have tain by proper enqtilrv, have iificred in good The "timber ship” is more than half built, had a symbolical meaning in certain pa­ faith, a standing reward of #5(10 for a case of and she will he launched early in June. When gan systems. But it is quite true that j naraleatarib.no matter bow trail, or of how there is no traceable connection between 1 long standing, which they cannot cure. completed her dimensions will be: Total length over all, 000 feet; width, 51 feet; depth, them and tlie eggs wtiieh a t e tlie subject COCHRAN &. SEWALL, Love In A Coti.age. ol this note; mere resemblances not 48 feet. She will be constructed of about “Cbally,” said Amaranth i Jane, ”[ notice being enough to prove identity or origin, that your spirits recently seem to he bubbling twenty-five thousand spruce trees and pieces of j As for Easter eggs, tile date ol their in­ BERRY BLOCK. MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. over with happiness. I atn glad to sec it, hot piling, the sticks averaging thirty-eight feet in troduction is unknown, but the egg .as do tell me dear, what has caused it? '•! will length, running up in size from a diameter of j said Clint lev as he encircled her waist and im­ I a symbol ol hope was recognized by St. printed a kiss on her inviting lips " Y o n know six inches at the small end. The ship has no Augustine, and probably nt a still earlier Risks aro Taken at This Agency on all Insurable Property, at as Reasonable Rates ; for a w hile I was inclancholly, bine as indigo hold, hut her hull is a solid mass from keel to date. It will suffice to note its associa­ had no appetite, was bilious and dyspeptic but, deck, rounding up fore and aft, as the boss car­ as can be Effected in any Reliable Company. ! the u«e "f two bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden tion with sacred seasons, Mci'i al Discovery has brought me out and I penter says, "in regular shipshape." 1 To this day Jews at tho Passover am bright ns a button. I feel like a new man The vessel will carry six masts, each built introduce an egg ns a symbol ol their ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT THIS AGENCY. now, Jane, name the dav soon ; there Is more twelve feet into the bull nnd fitted with spring bondage in Eygptand wonderful deliver­ of this medicine nt the drug store.” stay and shrouds. She will lie square rigged, ance. "W ine Women And Song,” with fore and aft trysails, and will bolitttd 2 In the church there was a festival Abstract of the Annual Statement of the Annual Statement of the Abstract of Statement of the hot the greatest ot these is, - women." "Wine with windlass, anchors, rudder and full steer­ of eggs on the Saturday before the Shrove Is a mocker," and song is good to "sooth the ing gear. The foremost head, and mizzenmast Tuesday, but tlie meaning of Ibis is Etna Insurance Company, Home Insurance Company, Hartford Fire Insurance Company, savage," hut women respond to every active head will he fitted with crow’s nests, each sup­ it u-roTtiJit GF NEW 1ORK. power nnd sentiment of the human mind when douhtttil, though perhaps it can bo ex­ H RTFORD, CONN Jan u a ry 1, 1888. plied with a powerful, self-feeding lamp, capa As made to the Insurance Comm is inner of the C apital stock, (all paid in ),...... $1,250,000 00 in good health lint when afflicted with dis­ plained. On the 31st day of December, 1887, Made to the Stale of Maim- on the first day ot Jan , 1888. S’ate of Maine. * A SS E T S . ease you will find, tantalizing, croquettisli, tile of burning for thirty days, so that in the 3 tlie Paschal or Easter egg was Cash cap ital...... $3.(00.000 00 | cross, nnd hard In please. For all "female event ol the craft being temporarily abandoned Capital «took, all paid up ...... $4,000,000 00 Reserve for unearned premiums...... 3,274/01 00 Cash on hand, in hank, and cash items. $983,734 28 complaints,’’ sick headache, Irregularities, blessed by the priests, and at the termi­ ASSETS AS FOLLOWS : Reserve for u paid 'os-es and claims.. 400,11k 80 R ents and accrued in tere st...... 34,517 09 nervottsnes, prolapsus and other displacements at sea she will give timely warning by night to nation of tho Lenten feast was, and per* Real estate unincum bered ...... $355 000 00 Reserve for sinking fund ...... 10.61? 06 Real estate unencumbered...... 033,075 60 all approiching vessels. She will carry a crew Net su rp ln s...... 1,375,090 75 Loans on bond and m ortgage (1st lien ). 1,140,500 (X) popularly known as “ fcaniale weakness” nnd I Imps in some places still is, desired as C mkIi on hand and hi b an k ...... 901,7^ 4 IS oilier diseases. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescript­ C ash in » gents’ bands...... 377 47S 42 Loans on co lateral securlt>...... 70,000 00 of twenty men, for whose accommodations a I tlie first lood eaten after niter the con- Unitei States securities...... 338,395 00 C ash a s s tts ...... $8,001,182 01 United States, stnte, bond and railroad ion is the great world famed remedy. large house Is to he erected on the deck. I clnsiop of Lent. S t-te, c tv and town stocks nnd bonds 1,030.590 00 HVMMARY or ASSETS. stocks nnd bonds ow ned by the C o ... .2.420,777 00 It is, or ought to be, well known to all who Bat k and tru st Co.’s stock...... 1,547 017 00 Held in tl e United States available for the payment Cure Yourself. Tho seconil and third instances seem Itailri ad Co.’s stock nnd bond-...... 4.272.HB0 00 of Losses by Fire nnd for the protection of Policy T o tal...... i ...... $5,28s,003 rds “on account of the resurrection of Total income for 1887...... $3,040,105 68Real estate...... 1,349,967 59 navigation of the North Atlantic coast. But Cash on hand, in bank and with a g ts.. $382,573 08 ! bis stomach, he is troulilcd dyspepsia, and our I, rd Jesus Christ" ate to he s e e n . T o ’al expenditure for 1887...... $2,991,385 «>7 casting aside the insinuations ot possibly jeal­ Risks written during the year...... $306,053. 05 00 T o tal...... $8,061,182 01 United - tales and state stocks & bonds 147,son 00 Sulpher Bitters is the only medicine that will The statement of a learned German Risks outstanding...... 301,595,797 00 nUSINFKS IN MAINE PERINO 1887. Hartford hank stocks...... 592.170 00 ’ cure him. ous parties, and giving Mr. Robertson credit M iscellaneous hank sto rk s...... 348,410 00 ! w riter agrees with this, for lie say.*,"Tlie Risks written in Maine during the Amount risks written...... $4,415,700 00 The popular blood purifier. Hood’s Sarsa­ y ea r...... 0,118,897 00 Corporation and •<. It. stocks & bonds. 2,104.796 00 | for the best possible intentions, this question egg as a symbol of tlie resurrection of Amou' t premiums receive ...... 85,91 ♦ 06 County, city and water bonds...... 107,3 >0 00 , parilla, is having a termendous sale this sea­ Prem ium s received in Maine in 18h7 82,03508 Amount losses pai l...... 35,423 85 comes tip for careful consideration: “ Are Jesus, who broke forth from tlie grave Losses paid in M aine in 1887...... 3o,98.» 01 Real estate...... 230.974 24 son. Nearly everybody takes it. Try it your­ Agents lor Knox County : Loans on collaterals...... 32,5*000 self. 250,00(i huge and an indefinite number of as a chicken from the shell, has been from L. J. tlKNDKE, President. OC1IRAN & 8BWALL, Rockland. J . GOODNOW, Secretary. Beal estate loans ...... 810,350 00 smaller pieces of timber more dangerous as a very ancient date an Easter gift with E. M. WOOD, Camden. Accumulated Interest and rents..,...... 2 ,470 21 I have been a great sufferer from catarrh for over ten years; had it very had, could hardly derelict in the form of a raft than when built in Christians, who wish each other prosper­ S tatem en t o f tho Total cash assets...... $4,778,469 13 breathe. Some nights I could not sleep—had the sbapo of a ship and strongly bound to­ ity at the resurrection of tile Savior." to walk the Ifoor. I purchased Ely’s Cream LIABILITIES. gether with chains ?” Tlie practice of dyeing Easter eggs is of The Union Insurance Company,j Phanix Insurance Company, Cash capital...... $2,000,000 00 Balm nnd am using it freely, it is working a OF PHILADELPHIA. OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Reserve for outstanding to s s e s ...... 196,052 .‘19 cure surely. I have advised several friends to Gur schooner owner i and others interested uncertain origin; but it is very widely Cash capital...... $450,000 00 Jan u ary 1, 1888. Res* rve for re-liisuranee...... 1,570.720 37 use il, ami witli happy results in every case. It in the piling trade aro more concerned, how­ extended, and is thought to ho derived Statement January 1, 1888 Net surplus...... 1,011.09037 ' Cash capital...... $1,000,000 00 is the one medicine above all others made to ever, just now over the probable action of the from the Jews, whose Passover occurs A ssets...... $796,541 S3 • Reserve premium f u n d ...... 3,343,325 l»8 cure catarrh, und it is worth its weight in LIABILITIES. at the same time as our Eister. I Reserve tor unpaid losses and nil oth­ Total assets ...... $4,789,409 13 gold. I thank God I have found a remedy I government as to the collection of export duty Reserve for re-insurance and other lia­ er claim s...... 507.107 47 Totrl losses paid since organization of can use with safety ami that does all that is on the logs that compose the siiip. Tlie export bilities ...... $280 6 JO 95 Net surplus...... 143,680 90 com pany...... $22,784,003 57 GREAT MEN'S BOYHOOD, Reserve for losses under adjustment.... 50,801 40 II. KELLOGG, President. claimed for it It is curing my deafness. B.W. duties of Canada,as set out in schedulo H of the ills o n Sperry, Hartford. Conn. Unc aimed dividends...... 2,721 77 ' Cash assets...... $5,051,179 51 A. W . J , Vice President. customs act, apply to but three things—shingle Surplus us to posicyholders...... 402 377 67 SUMMARY o r ASSETS. J). W C. s k ii.lton, Secretary. G eo. II. BUmDICK, Assistant Secretary. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. bolts, spruce logs and pine logs. Tho duties A young man in Massachusetts who $796,541 85 Cash in hanks and office...... $634,145 03 is vety much interested in collecting au­ United Stales bonds (m arket vulip ) . . . 885,080 00 N7,j7 ’/;j/A'A 'r rx/r/:/) srAr/:s b r a x c u i Are yon disturbed at night and broken of on logs are; Spruce logs SI per thousand feet, Losses paid since organization...... $14,411,541 I Bonds and mortgage*,batik,railroad and your rest by a sick child suffering nnd crying tographs displays some notable letters W. 6. II ASS ALL, President. | o ther stocks & bonds (m arket value).1,270,652 50 board measure; Fine logs $2 per thousand J no . N. Co w e l l . Secretary. with pain of cutting teeth ? If so send at once from well-known men, in answer to the ; Bills receivable, not matured...... 80,0 8 63 Royal Insurance Corny nnd get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing feet, board measure. Ch a s . 8. H o l l in r h e 'P , Manager Fire Dept. Interest und rents due nnd a c c ru e d .... 12,690 21 question: "How did you spend your H ugo M k n zel, Man. Marine Dept., New York. Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is in­ The penalty for attempting to export without Premiums in course of collection .... 525,011 2? OF LIVERPOOL. ENG. boy hood ?” F. A. COLLI* Y, Real estate (murket value)...... 1,045,911 92 D ecem ber 31, 1897. calculable. It will relieve the poor little suf­ paying duty is thus set out in section six of the Special New England Agent, Boston. ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, This is from .Tamos Freeman Clark.- Real estate owned by com pany $1,800,704 04 there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery Customs act: “ Such duty shall be paid to the $5,054,179 51 U. S. bonds owned by com pany 2,040 015 00 Jam aica Plain, March 28, 1882. 8 I’EPHEN CROWELL, President. Loai s on collateral 450.00000 nnd diarrhrea, regulutcs tho stomach and trow­ proper officer of customs at the intended port Liverpool & London & Globe Ins.Co P h il a n d e r S h a w , Secretary. Ca.-h in banks and office 100,1 0 09 els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces of exportation ; the export of such goods with­ My Dear young Friend ; You write J W. BARLEY, ASSETS. Accrued interest 34,J68 32 nil tinuiation.and gives tone and energy to the out payment of the said duty is unlawful, nnd to ask me to tell you how I passed my Statement of United States Branch, Jan.1,1888. General Agent lor Eastern Department. Uncollected prem ium s 320,830 70 wdrole system. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing C »CHRAN & SEW a LL, All other assets 27,000 34 the collector or any officer of the customs shall boyhood. I passed it much as I R eal e s ta te ...... $1,450,000 00 Agents for Rockland and Thomaston. Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the .Loanson bond and mortgage ...... 1,799,413 27 suppose you do, part of it in studying $4,945,194 55 taste, nnd is the prescription of one of the old­ prevent the exportation of any such goods un TJ. S. G overnm ent 4 p er cent, b o n d s.. 1,9-4.500 00 J Un aid losses $ 3 ’0.058 80 est and best female nurses nnd physicians in til such duties thereon are paid, and if any at­ Ovid and Viva Roma, and part of it z S tate and city bonds...... 345.000 00 Re-Insurance reserve 2,250,367 22 the United States, and is for sale by all drug­ Cash in b an k s...... 699.124 73 Commercial Union Assurance Co. tempt is made to export such goods contrary to learning to swim, to ride on horseback, (LIMITED) OF LONDON. I All other llabliilha 129,177 20 gists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a play ball, make bows and arrows, anti C th e r adm itted assets...... 514,937 82 bottle. the provisions of this act they shall lie liable to Corner Pine an 1 William Sts., New York. climb to see the top of the cherry tree. $0,793,575 82 United States Branch,—Statement, January 1, 1888. Surplus in the United S tates $2,148,991 27 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. seizure and shall he forfeited and dealt with ns LIABILITIES. So I laid in a stock of hcaltli which en­ • A SSE T S. SCULL & BRADLEY, Managers. other goods forfeited for breach of the customs U nearned prem iu m s...... $2,800,433 64 The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, abled me to live and work all these United States bonds...... $1,071,900 00 Gideon Scull. Frtd’k Bradley Geo. P.Field. Bruises, Burns, Sores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, laws.” Unadjusted lo*-ae-...... 355,717 53 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. year. Perpetuul policy liability...... 332,650 84 bonds...... 79,500 00 Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil­ The object of the export duty on logs is to All • ther liabilities...... 203.430 09 Chicago & N orthw estern R. It. bonds. 177,500 00 blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and George William Curtis answered : S u rp lu s...... 3,041,337 72 National Fire Insurance Company compel their manufacture into deals and Chicago,Burl'tigton & Quincy R.It bds. 1 7 500 On OF HARTFORD, CONN. positively cures Piles or no pay. It is guar­ I have no doubt that i was very much C,Mil.5c s t.P R.K.C.A’P.W .DIv bonds 20,0 0 CO anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re­ boards, etc., to he carried on on Canadian soil, $6,79 *,575 82 Illinois Central R. It. leas< d line stock 95.000 00 Statement of Condition, January 1.1888. funded. Price 25 cents per box., |,For sale by thereby giving employment to Canadian work­ such a boy you are: that my playing HENRY W. EATON, Resident Manager. N. Y. C ent’l & Hudson River R.R hd». 40,800 00 Capital stock, all cash, $1,060,000 00 W. H. Kittredge. tv47 men, In its manufactured form ’here is no ex­ and stmhing were like yours. I went G e o r g e W . H oyt, Deputy Manager. W est Shore It. R guaranteed b o n d s.. 51,000 00 Total value of bonds and stocks, $1,137,628 10 to boarding school at Jamaica Plain Head office, 45 William Street, New York. Michigan Central It It. bonds ...... 41,000 00 Real estate, unincum bered, 24,478 40 port duly on woods. And there is no export when I was six years old, and rode ot: Real estate in N. Y. and Philadalphia. 258,539 98 Bills receivable, secured by mortgage duty on the smaller logs used for piling—those Established 1782. ( ’.e-h in banks nnd tru st compn ie.«----- 397,310 34 and trust deeds, 013,100 00 Cochran Sewail’s tlie top of tlie Tremont line as I went Premiums due from branch offices and Bills receivable, secured by stocks and that it would not pay to saw into hoards, etc. home at vaction to Providence, where I agents...... 341,317 13 bonds, 5,700 00 Hence the point to be determined is: Arc the Phoenix Assurance Company, All other assets...... 0,528 57 Interest accrued, not included above, 18,992 29 FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, was born and lived until I was your age O F LONDON, Cash in C harter Oak N ational Bank, 88, <55 35 contents of the Joggins ship logs within the 1 was quite a boy and not very mischiev­ Head Office in the United States, 07 Wall Street. Total : ....$2,716,020 02 Cash in Hartford National Bank, 57,037 41 —A N D — Fire Insurance Only. j Cash in com pany’s office, 05 89 meaning of the statute or aro they simply pil­ ous, and always lond of my books, as 1 HOME OFFICE STATEMENT. Reserve for unexpiied risks...... $1,512,300 89Cash in course of transmission from ing? By the wording of tlio section of the am still. It is rerv pleasant to tuo tin t Total assets...... $3,924,503 48 j Outstanding losses...... 197,092 95 agents, 61,500 00 Accident Insurance Agency. customs act above quoted it will be seen that you care to know something about my Llubilith s including capital, unearned I All oth'T liabilities...... 45,070 05 premiums, outstanding losses and all I Net surplus...... 930,355 52Total assets, $2,000,857 34 CAPITAL SEPKE8ENTEO OVER| the proper officer of customs at the in ended younger days, and I hope that your days other item s...... 3,159,018 06 ; Fund reserve to meet all liabilities : port of exportation is the judge of tho situa­ may he long and happy. $2,710,020 02 Re-ins.fnml,legal standard, $374,858 38 Net surplus...... $3,765,544 82 ' Income U. P. branch, 1887...... $2,2 *2 070 80 Unpaid lire losses und oth­ NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. tion. Joggins, or, to be exact, that portion of Oliver Optic wrote characteristically er claims, 80,280 78 the Joggins shore where the stuff is being put New York, J a n u a ry 1 ,I s88. I Expenditures U. 8. branch, 1887...... 1,808,700 09 ------$455,145 bi Losses .Adjusted and Paid at this Otttcc, I have your notp, and, of course, I Synopsis of the Annual Statement of United States N et surplus over capital & all liabil’es, 551,712 1- together, is an outpost of the port of Amherst, Branch. I S urplus incom e U 8. branch, 1S87...... $353,370 ;i am very much delighted to know that 1 ALFRED PELL AND CHARLES SEW ALL, 3*0 MAIN STRKKT. ROCKLAND, and the raftsmen say that Collector Main of you like my hooks. I have hardly time ASSETS. Un Red -tales Branch Managers. T otal assets, Jan u a ry 1, 1888, $2,000,857 .".4 JAMES MCnOLS, President. Amherst, to whom the case was referred by to write my biography. I was born in U. 8 . bonds...... $1,509,480 00 W . T . K a u fm a n , Secretary. Cash in bunk*»...... 143,( 90 02 E. G. Rim Aims, Secretary. SAFETY FUND INSURANCE. the deputy at the outpost, has personally in­ Medway, though I lived there but a few Premiums in course of collection...... 120,400 90 Niagara Fire Insurance Company spected the lumber and decided that it is piling years. My early life was mostly spent New Hampshire Fire Insurance Co No. 135 Broadway, New York. within the meaning of tho customs act. in Boston. I went to school and there Total assets in United States...... $1,772,971 52 MANCHESTER, N. II. LIAIHL1T1EH. Cash capital...... $500 000 00 Ii Collector Main has rendered such a decis­ was nothing at all eventful in my youth Statem ent, January 1, 1889. O utstanding liab ilities...... 218,726 03 Including reserve for re-iusuruncc and ( ’ash capital...... $500,000 1 Queen Insurance Company, When I was 17 I lived on a farm in unpaid losses...... $1,283,565 OS ( On the 31st day of December, Is 87. Re-insurance reserve...... 1,1*2,827 28 ion without having personally-of by reliable Reserve for re-insurani j and other lia- Net surplus...... 335,938 19 West Roxbnrv, and went to school then A. 1). IR V IN G , M anager. b ilitlcs...... The name of the company is tho Oueen Iisurance deputy examined the entire 25,000 logs his po­ UK, A ssistan t M anager...... 504,344 anil studied two years with a private Net surplus...... 204,744 1 Company I' is local* d at Nos. 37 and 39 Wall Total fle e ts Jan u ary 1, 18S8...... $2,237,491 50 sition is not an enviable one, as a strong effort Street, Now York; James A. McDonald, Mana­ teacher. I used to writo lung composi­ , Pres. E. M. Tucke, Sec. & Treas. -Ml policies of the company are now Issued under is being tnada to induce the government to en­ Total assets...... $1,209,088 ; ger. Home office, Liverpool, England. the New York Safi tv Fund Law. tions, 18, 27, 80 anil 120 pages. When Thirty-ninth Annual Statement. Bonds and stocks...... $890,120 00 force the law in this case to tlie very letter. T he am ount of its capital is $9,700,000 00 PETER NORM AN, President. I was 18 I sat up all night once.writing, Loans on collaterals...... 47,850 00 'Pile am ount ol its capital paid up is 873,169 75 Trios. F. Goonnien, Vice President. Loans on mortgages,...... 232,090 80 Traders and Mechanics Ins. Co., Total assets of tho company in the W ns t P o lloc k , Secretary. with a great coat and gloves on—for the j Cash on deposit, ...... 4 1,325 00 G e o . C. H o w e, Assistant Secretary. NEWSPAPER NOTES. (M utual) t due and ru e d .. United Stales, $2,027,979.20 fun of it! I don’t do so now. OF LOWELL, MASS. Uncollected premiums...... 51,331 47 Total liabilities in the United States, $1,271,080 40 Very truly yours, Incorporated June, 1848. H. II. Pressey, who has been giving the William T. Adams. Statement January 1, 1888. Total asset-*...... $1,269,088 i Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Co.- people of Deer Isle a very it teresting paper, Am ount at risk ...... $23,830,840 On Ex-Gov. J. A. WESTON. President. Cash fund, January 1, ISS8...... $552 481 97 Congressman John I). Long, from J o hn C. F ukm ii, Secretary. Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. has sold his plant to P. S. Knowlton. Mr. Reserve for re-insurance...... $17-,053 95 OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Surplus over re-insurance...... 322,031 00 Hingham, Mass., writes: G e o r g e W . E a s t m a n , Special Agent for Ne Gain in cash fond tin: past year...... 37,22 4 10 Pressey, in a pleasant little farewell notice S urplus over all liabilities...... 359,567 65 Annual Statem ent, Jan u a ry 1, 1888. I am in receipt of your letter asking England. Gain in cash surplus the past year...... 28,004 60 says: “ In 1881 we purchased tho first press T otal cash assets...... $537,021 60 Capital, $1,250,000 00 Ami Every Loss Paid in Full. mo to “tell a boy how I passed my boy­ Deposit notes...... $3 6,107 90 A m ount at risk ...... $30,543,990 00 ever set up in town and in 1882 began tho pub­ hood.’’ I passed it in tho country village Market Value Tot .1 liabilities...... 230.'50 93 C ash...... $49,765 47- Imperial Fire Insurance Company lication of the Deer Isle Gazette, and in 1885 of Buckliclil, Maine, going to tho village OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Bonds and stocks, $2,386,306 00 Dividends puid on every expiring policy; 60 per Bonds and stocks...... 80,350 00ii Real estate owned by the company, 110,853 00 cent, on five years, 40 per cent, ou 3 years, and 20 Dec. 11, we started a paper the (Eggotnoggin Mortgages and notes...... 395,945 10 United States Brunch Statement. January 1, 1888. school summer and winter, anti to the Cash on hand, in banks, and in bands per cent, on all others Pilot) in Sedgwick and Brookfin, which grew Interest due and nccrued...... 7,519 03 ASSETS. of agents, in eour-o of transmission, CHAS. A. HOWLAND, Proa, aud Treas. neighboring academy for two or three Premiums due, net...... 5,040 00 U. S. and Stn»e bonds, m arket v alu e.. $951,315 0- Loans on mortgage of real estate, W il lia m II. F a y , Secretary. fast in the favor of tho people and was a suc­ years before I entered college. For Real estate owned by company, office Loans secured by railroad aud bank cess from the beginning. To place tho papers work, I did tho chores which ti country $537,621 GO buildings in N . Y, and P hiladelphia. , 412,272 50 stock, All losses puid in full. Cash in bank hands of trustees,k oillce 08,071 07 Accrued interest, rents and other dues, Connecticut Fire Insurance Co., in their present flourishing condition has been boy has to do—m'lking, chopping, hav­ This company Pays the Following Dividends. Premiums in course of collection...... 142 977 06 On one year policies...... 30 per cent (>F H A R TFO R D . a tusk not easily understood by those unac­ ing, etc. For play, we hail the usual interest ami rents accrue*!...... -,130 33 ! T otal assets, Office-Company’s Building, corner Prospect and On three year policies...... 50 per cent Due from other companies for re iiuur- i.iA iui.rnrs. quainted with starting a paper in a country hearty out-of-door games and berrying On five year policies ...... 70 per cent Giovo Streets. anee on losses already paid ...... 559 44 Capital stock all paid up, $1,259,000 U" Cash capital...... $1,000,000 00 place.” We wish prosperity, to the retiring and rambles. I found great delight ilt Bills receivable...... 118 23 GutHlaniling losses, 172,025 32 Reserve for re-insurance...... 065,Sh8 28 editor and unlimited success to the incoming. reading, and at 11 I went to college at Statement United States Branch. Re-L surance fund, 1,170,067 54 Outstanding claims...... 102,464 32 $1,583,450 31 All o ther claim s, 27,825 00 N et su rp lu s...... 395,554 72 People over Waldoboro way have organized Cambridge. My boyhood was a very LIABILITIES, -$2,625,917 86 pleasant boyhood, and tlie best of it is M o n & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co a Board of Trade, and Editor Miller o f ' OF LIVERPOOL, ENG. Unpaid losses...... $113,284 24 T otal assets, Jan u ary l , 1888...... $2,163,907 32 that it continued for over 44 years—up Re insurance reserve...... 687,575 89 Surplus over all liabilities, $473 980 12 J. D. BROWNE, President. the -Veuj, as usual, is in tlie fore front D ecem ber 31, 1887. All other claims...... 23,873 22 Surplus as regards policy holders, $1,723,986 12 ( ’HAltLEs It. B e r t , Seen tary. to tlie present moment. With kirn' Bonds owned by conn-any...... $1,429,137 00 J. N DUNHAM, President. L. W. CLARKE, Assistant Secretary. working for the interest of his town. wishes, very truly yours. -Cash in banks and office...... 99,205 05 Net surplus in the U. 8. over all...... 758,710 90 1 A xdkew J . W h ig h t ,Treasurer. COCHRAN & SEWALL, Agents. Uncollected premiums...... 87,152 to S a m -dud J . H a l l , S»cretary. THE FARMER’S FRIEND. O ther a s s e ts ...... 145 78 $1,583,450 31 Ch a h i.es A. Bi h m e , Assistant Secretary. Northern Assurance Company, A COMBUSTIBLE MAN. $1,015,040 73 JOHN C. PAIGE, OFABEltDEEN & LONDON. Unpaid losses...... $64,593 44 Resident Manager New Englnad Department, Kil­ The Grange Again Shows Its Useful­ l)r. Manuel Smeliez, in tlie Cliniea. by Street, Boston. United States Statement, December 31, 18.s7. Re-insurance reserve...... 735.250 22 The Lancashire Insurance Comp’y Cash assets in United States...... $1,459,024 67 ness to Tillers of the Soil. relates the following occurrence: An All other liabilities...... 10,41236 GF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. Liabilities...... 768.222 29 inokeepur, a great drinker «>f spirits, ------— $810,250 02 United States slat incut, January I, 1888, as ren- | Six large linns in Boston, who practically Granite State Fire Insurance Co., dered to ih<* liuurauee Department of the State Net surplus in United States...... 690,802 38 rose one morning at lialf past two fot Surplus in the United S tates...... $799,384 71 PORTSMOUTH, N. II. controlled the trade in Aroostook potatoes, of New York. Head Office Statement, December 31, lb86. business purposes, nnd lighting a candle, SCULL & BRADLEY, Managers. Statem ent o f condition Jan u ary 1, 1888. ASSETS, formed a “trust,” or consolidated company, Gideon Scull. Fred’k Bradley. Geo.P. Field. (’ash assets...... $17,385,642 85 saw the flame run over his hand, arm. Cash cap ital...... $200,000 00 United States bonds (market value .$1,478,047 50 I Liabilities including capital...... 13,875,093 50 and forced down the price paid the Aroostook and ultimately pervade tho whole body A ssets...... $401,586 37 Cash in bank ami in office...... 54.728 93 farmers for potatoes. The Aroostook fanners, Premiums in course of collection.. . 109 418 48 I N»t surplus...... $3,510,549 35 At his appeal for help, it was seen that Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corp’n LIABILITIES. in turn, by means of the Grange, formed a the upper portion ot his body was alight u OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Unpaid losses...... $17,674 81 Paid up capital...... 1,500,000 00 Reserve for re-insurance...... 100,979 40 $1,042,194 91 combination, and the immediate result was a with blue flames, accompanied by black Statement, January 1, 1888. Due aget ts fur commissions und other LIABILITIES. Surplus to policy holders...... $5,010,549 35 rise in Hie price they received for their potatoes. Cash capital fuily puid in, $2,000,000 00 charges...... 10,112 61 Outstanding losses...... $I71.2'l 88 GEO. W. BABB, JR. j smoke. Flames also issued from his Cash a»sets, $2,497,83’ 18 Unearned premiums...... 789,039 34 , New England Manager, 13 Congress Street, Boston. Long live the Grange ! ' eyes and mouth. Water being applied Liabilities, 513,762 68 All liabilities, other than capital stock. $188,766 72 Other liabilities...... 10,000 06 ; only increased the intensity of the lire Income during the year, 1,050.773 50 C apital stock...... 20O.0O0 00 STATKWKaST of the K xjn-ndituresJuelu’n g 90,000 dividend, 866 445 19 Net surplus over all liabilities...... 12,819 60 BRIEFLETS. which was only mastered by covering Net Income, over all disbursem ents, 184,328 31 1 Net surplus...... $671,94 < 09 tile patient witli a cloak. He survived $401,586 37 1887 incom e...... 1,299,001 32 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS. CO. All losses settled upon adjustment without dis­ ...... 1.323,329 52 The United States supreme court has decided i but a short time. Such events ninth count. Surplus as rerards ixilicy holders...... $212,819 65 Expenditure OF PHILADELPHIA. 11O.N. FRANK JONES, President. I E. L1TCHF1EI-D, Manager. against oleomargarine. j happen. Formerly, forensic medicine N. FOSTER, JR., k WISE, H o n . J ohn W*. S anbouv, Vice President. G e o . P '-i k •iiAlti), Sub-M anager. Dcoetubvr 31, W , ! and science admitted them, now they General Agents for New England, 8 Exchange A F. How AMD. 8. cretury. C hief office in the Uu1le«l S tates, 40 ami 42 P ine C apital stu ck ...... $tOU,OUU 00 Roscoe Conkling's condition is sueii that the Place, Ruston. J ohn L a iu h to n , Treasurer. 1 Street, New York. Kumtvi for rc iiiMirui.cu ...... 1,117,421 H announcement ol his dcutb would he no sur­ are considered as erroneous. 11. Si I v<- for uupui'l I ,-XI e t c ...... JO.iiW ii Net xurplux...... l,2sg,t)29 27 prise. A passenger train ou ihe Milwaukee & .Si ALSO AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES : Total asecls...... $2,S'J0,b97 31 Empress Victoria of Germany is materially Paul K. It. went through a bridge in low ; SCULL N BltADLKY, Manager.. adding tu her popularity by visiting the inhabi­ , Thursday morning. At least a dozen persons NEW ENGLAND, of Boston, .ETNA, of Hartford, MUTUAL LIFE, of New York. OiJeoU Scull. Fre.l’k Bradley. Geo. 1*. Fiel l tants of the Hooded country. j lost their lives, and from 15 tj 30 were injured, THE ROCKLANT) COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 188s.

    More Precious Than Gold. TIME TO KEEP YOUR SEAT. False notion* about eating. hereafter for charities, etc., and when so KNOX (NO LINCOLN RAILROAD. celebrated an artist is in the prim eof her Chicago Tribune. There Are Occasions When it Better life and her vocal powers she wculd only ARRANGEMENT OF TRAIN8. Suits the Fairer Sex to Stand. Sprlngjlttd Union. Few persons have any notion of the It has been an old-wives' notion from : be following notable precedent If she Tm Through Trair* from Rockland to fact thnt 99 per cent of nil the flower I am an admirer, says a writer in the way back that certain kinds of food must eventually excercised the ladies’ privi- Chicago Journal, of the courtesy which ] lege nnd changed her mind. Boston Daily. seeds sola in this country come from be avoided because they tend to produce abroad. More than half of these are prompts a well bred man to rise and of­ certain kinds of disease. This notion MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1888. grown in Germany, where vast tracts fer a lady his sent in a crowded street has been fostered hr alleged physicians Nin e are devoted solely to this purpose. ear—I olten do it myself—but there are who publish health journals, and are al­ ------T~>A88KXOER TRAINS will leave Rockland at some circumstances under which the < 7 8 .1 6 a . M., and 1.15 P. M. Due In Rath al Travellers say thnt these huge farms, ways laying down rules about, living j There is scarcely nnv method by which 10.33 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. with acres upon acres o f asters, chrys­ attention may not he taken as a kind­ which, if anyone undertook to follow lit­ Passenger T rains leave Bath nt 8.10 a m ., and . yon can get rid of the figure nine, cer­ anthemums. mignonettes, sweet peas, ness. If, for instance, in company with erally and scrupulously, would make life 2.40 P. M. Duo In Rockland at 10.33 A. M., and a more or less charming companion, you tainly not by multi plication. One pe­ 5.10 P. M. nn ve tried several Zion’s Advocate, •1 iM'lieve I'AiNE’s Oi-PEin Compound saved my no rehandling of goods. Low rates of freLght and times with a uniform result. At one of Sometimes, with unconscious heroism j The Christian Mirror. hie. Aly trouble seemed to bean internal humor, most favorable terms of insurance. known than Dr. R. C. Flower, of Boston, lb tore I u -'d it I v. ;e <-ov« red with an ei uption from whose magnificent Health l’alaee, now these experiments I took the pains to worthy ot Marcus C’urtius, they purify “ head to heel." Tin • ruption is rapidly heaJinK, FARE TO NEW YORK $4. approaching completion in the Hub, have other witnesses besides myself, the bodies in which they live by eating MR. ATKINSON'S RESPONSE and 1 am Uv< hundred per < < nt. better every way." bids fair to be the most perfect health among whom was an editor, a doctor up poisonous particles and then ejecting Following is the response of Mr. Atkinson A LAXATIVE. J. T. LOTHBOP, AGrT., themselves, thus sacrificing their own ROCKLAND. establishment in the world. Dr Flow­ and several other gentlemen, all of to the gift to his little son noted above: A. C. Bean, W iiiit . lit vrn J unction, Yr., says: er's fame has steadily increased since whom were perfectly satisfied that 1 was lives. But such heroic sell-immolation For two years past 1 liavo been a great wulferer

    , In the Vegetable Garden. EN PASSANT. FARM AND GARDEN. Cabbage. Irish aud sweet potatoes do SAVED HIS LEG b e s t on a coarse, sandy loam, the latter, 1784. Wall Pa pers, A. F. Crockett & Co A CONVENIENT AND SAFE DEVICE however, attaining size at the expense of A clatter of hoofs adown the lane, quality. Watermelons, cantaleups and A cottage door and a maiden shy; FOR HOLDING A BULL. A grave salute and a slackened rein: IN GREAT VARIETY, sweet potatoes grown for line quality A smile, a blush and a drooping eye -DEALERS IN- SCROFULA flourish best on a loam of about 60 per —9ELLTXC AT— Southern Exposure and Sunshine for Bee,. cent, of very fine sand and 40 per cent of A draught from a dainty hand—forsooth PRICES NEVER REF0RE REACHED IN clay. A whispered word and a parting slow. Live Stock Statistics—The Market Gar- Plant cantaloups early, five feet apart The noble steed and the gallant youth— ROCKLAND. lienor's Radial:—All About Hotbed., each way Make the first planting on They will come this way again. I trow. Safe Device for Handling a Bull. one side of the hill: a week later plant the 1881. COAL. other side, and when well up thin to A llyiug vision, a Hash of steel; In this progressive nge most farmers three of the best plants in the hill. For A silent rushing, a noiseless glide: PINE GILT PAPERS grow some of their plants under glass, watermelons furrow eight feet apart eacli A cap doffed low and a lagging wheel, Broken, Egg, Stove am and in this manner keep apace with Ihe A halt liy a window opened wide. Lithonia, Gn., August 11,1S37. way, and proceed in nil respects as above, From 6 Cents a Roll Upwards. TnrSxvTFT SPECIFIC to ., Atlanta. On : regular market gardener. The con­ ami cultivate until the vines meet. Sifted Gentlemen I Imre been nfllictcd with struction and management of hotbeds is a A pretty girl in the slanting sun. look our stock over. ulceration <»r On* legs cv»t since I was a coal ashes gives the best satisfaction in An echo of laughter, sweet anil gay. Franklin Coal child, the dlRense undoubtedly being here­ comparatively simple m atter after one lias preventing the attacks of the melon bug. ditary, as mv mother suffered from scroful A waving handkerchief - ten to one ons symptoms. As I advanced to manhood had some practical experience in this di­ In arranging dates for planting vegeta­ Tis not the last of his trips this way. R. H. BURNHAM, mv alllhtlon Increased until the malady rection. Manure beds are the sort often- Em m a A. U pper in O uting. became hnrrasMng and pnlnful beyond tin* bles for a succession, it should be noted A. F. CROCKETT & GO power Of words to deBCi Ute. My right leg est used, and horse droppings is the pre­ ns the season advances and becomes 234 MAIN STREET. particularly became fearfully involvi d, the ferred manure. warmer that pens, and in fact all kinds of A Very Peeiillai* Weakness. lelt leg being less painfully affected. Finally, There are two methods in use now by about rourtcen 3mm ago. the ulcers on my vegetables, grow faster ami overlake one 1 know quite a number of jieople who right leg ha lenten through the fle-h Into gardeners in forming the manure bed, another. The date for planting the dif Crockett Block,jNorth End, the bom-. loonier to save my life the doc­ I avoid the telephone as they would a tors determined to amputate my leg below some digging a pit and sinking l lie ferent sorts does not lead to correspond­ the knee. 'flic operation was successfully manure into it, and others building the small pox patient, and who really and perform ed bv Dr. H. V. M. Miller, of Atlanta, ing intervals in gathering the crops. For BEAUTIFUL ROCKLAND. and Dr. W. P. Bond, of Lithonia. But the manure up into a square bed and setting instance, Ihotlgh five days- difference in honestly believe that they could neither loss of my leg gave me only temporary re talk through it or receive messages over lief. The poison was still in my system and the frame on it. Tim first method re date of planting peas in April will make soon began to show Itself again. In nt-hurt quires tlie most labor and the second the about os many days’ difference in the it. though its use is as simple to them as time after large ulcers appeared on my h ft m ilk in g Cut Flow ers leg, covering It from the knee fo the instep. most, manure, lienee in a choice time of harvesting in .tune, yet five days to any one else under t h e sun. I used to Frequently while at work I could he tracked of methods one must let labor versus difference in planting in May will make j know a man who swore that lie could Order Early and Secure by the blood which oozed from the huge manure decide the matter. The first plan ulcers, anil the sores and rottenlng holes hardly any visible difference in ripening not talk to any one through a s|ieaking the Best. were so offensive that my fellow workmen isjthe one most generally employed, and in .Inly. tube, a contrivance which, as everybody could not stand the.stench ami would move o fle n A. J. BIRD & CO., aw ay from me. therefore is familiar, having been probably knows, is the best possible con­ I can .furni.li any o f tlicse flower, nt ten Last winter 1 was persunded to try S. S. 8. explained. The cut here given shows a Sunshine for Bees. ductor of the human voice. The same lioura' notiee. ----- DKAI.F.RB IN ----- As a last effort 1 consented to do *••. an.I perspective view of a lied constructed ou ♦S'Order.by mall, telegraph nr telephone about seven months ago I began takine the Numbered witli other queries of gen­ weakness of the nerves that influenced Speelfle. I soon began 10 feel the good « Heels the manure without a pit, and described eral interest sent out among leading of the medicine, the offensive running began this man’s ease probably governs the to grow Ivrs ami less and finally con.-ed, the by Isaac F. Tillingliasl, of La Plume, Pa., apiarians all over the country, by tin’ edi­ W. F. NORCROSS, ulcers healed, my llesh became him ami in his “Plant Manual,” along with other tor of Tlie American Bee Journal, was telephobiacs in their prejudice against solid, and today, after using twentyom, this invaluable mechanism. — Alfred 2«0 Main SI., liocklainl. -:C-O-A-L,: Louies. I am as hale ami stout a man of my Instructive matter of general and wide the following; age as tln-re is In < ieorgla. 1 am seventy-one spread interest. Trutnble in New York New . years old. but feel now younger audit ronger “ In wintering bees outdoors, would if th an I did when I was tw enty live. I weigh be better to have the apiary oil the south HARD W OOD, about 170 pounds. Nothing is to be seen ■ f An Odd W ater System. the terrible disease, or to remind me of the side of a hill facing south, where the hives AT HOME ACAIN. torture I suffered for so many years, except get plenty of sunshine; or on the north Calcutta, in its central parts, is sup­ W .M .,1. ROHBINR notifies h i. friend. Unit lie the sears or the perleetlv healed ulcers. nJo'o'A"?.''.1.'!,:"11 wUI *'■ 1,11 Rind" I'A 1 want the world to know of the almost side of a hill facing north, and no sun­ plied with water from many miles up PER HANOIM) nnd PAI.X'I'IXd. Order, inuy inlraeutous cure effected on mo by s. S. S., shine, as some have contended!” be left at O. W . D i'.akf.’s for tlie present. 4 and I call upon those who wish to know the the Hooghly. Ii is settled ami filtered particulars directly from me to write, and £ In the twenty-one replies received all. 1 in large reservoirs, and seems, as it is will consider it a pleasure excepting one, favored tlie southern slope PRESSED HAY AND STRAW, to answer their letters. 1 to Dr. W. I’. pronounced to be. fairly pure water. UNION PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Bond, of Lithonia, as to me 1 ami the sunshine. .J. I ’. II. Brown said: ( Very careful people boil it; but the ma­ All persons proposing tn tench in the Publie statement. Very gratefully ‘T prefer the apiary on tlie north side of a °f Union tortile Hprlng and Summer term bill in a warm climate, and on the south jority of the foreigners use it freely as it orisss are ri quested to meet nt the High School Cement, Lime. Hair, &( side in a cold climate." G. W. Damaree comes from tiie hydrants. It is carried Rooms Saturday, April 2s, is.-,. for examination, into upper floors in goat skins. It looks commencing nt ten o'clock a. in. Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. replied: “ I would prefer it southeastern WILLIS A. LUCE, Supervisor. HOTBED WITHOUT A I’IT. slope to any apiary ground. But, I have queer to see coolies sprinkling tlie streets Mr. Tillinghast. advises that I lie spot had my apiary on four sites in the past, from skins .siting over their shoulders. Selected for I he bed he as sheltered as differing widely from each other, and I It is thus done throughout tlie esplanade, WARREN PUBLIC SCHOOLS A, Ju ERSKINE possible on the north and west by some All Tcnclww proposing to teach in the Public have really seen but little difference as to in the business utreets coolies sprinkle Hchoolrt of W arren for the Sprint; term o f IssH, arc Fire, Life and Acciden building or high board fence. The sash the results.” The editor of The Bee from large movable hose; in outer parts requested to meet at the High School rooms Satur INSURANCE AGENCY, should slope gently to the south or east. Journal concludes the replies witli tlie from carts which are filled with water int5, April 21, 1S88, for examination, commincinif If tlii' manure is fine and contains little following advice: “ in tlie northern lati­ at 9.30 a. m. 338 Main Street, - Kocklund, by women carriers.- Carter Harrison in 12*24 ItOUEH I S. SIMMON'S. Supervisor. or no long straw it will be necessary lo tude, place the bees on tlie south side of Chicago Mail. (Room formerly occupledjby Cobb Limo (Co.) put a plank frame around it to keep it in tlie hill. In the south some prefer the Loaser? adjusted and paid at this ofheo. Agei NEW“lnLCII W s for the well-known Travelers’ Accideut Insurant! position. After leveling the manure tiiere hives to face the north, but all desire them The X'aquero’s Favorite Trick. Company of Hartford. Iy8* ought to be three or four narrow boards to have as much sunshine as possible.” laid across it on which to rest t lie hoi bed The tail twist is a favorite trick and it FOR SALE. takes a strong wrist and nice horseman­ frame, so that after the manure heats all Live Stock of tlie Country. f t will settle together evenly. Otherwise ship. Tlie vaquero urges his pony to tlie B^A. EMERY, - OwPs Head, Maine. G. M OFFITT, □ S3 A recent report of the department of flank of the running bull, and reaching the weight of the frame and sash will agriculture shows an increase in horses, Fire and Life Insurance T H E G R E A T force down into the manure, and the down grasps the tail. A touch of tl ie mules ami eattle, with a decrease in sheep 4if- Losses adjusted at) this office, center o f the bed will appear to raise and bridle rein alters the pony's course, the and swine. The largest rate of increase is NEW WOOLEN RAGS 278 Union Block.! Rockland.: Mr displace the plants. in horses, amounting to 5 per cent. The bull’s hind le g s sweep oft' the ground and German Remedy. When ready to begin operations the increase in eattle is nearly 2 1-2 per cent., be flops upon bis side after making a WANTED. manure ought lo he forked over, shaken complete roll over of the tumble if the E3 comparing closely with the advance in We are paying easii for new Tailor's ( dippings, out finely and thrown into a high conical grip has been a good one. To vault TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. heap to heat: if dry it should lie watered population. Tlie total of cattle shows an Carpet Clippinga and all kinds of new Woolen aggregate upward of 411.000,000, or 83 from the saddle to the back o f the bull Itags, in lotB of not less than 100 pound.. Fur those ili'iitlily will in; p.'ilfl until well dampened throughout the heap. N. I). We do not liny old rags, pup. r stock or 0. E. HAHN & GO., for a ease where si' L per lOOof population. In sheep the de­ is another joke of the vaquero, and lie BiliousSpclIsilepunu If allowed to stand in this heap about one cline appears to be between 2 and 3 per cotton rags of any kind. JOHN W. M iM UloX mSL'LPHUKBlTTEHS p i i i r B it t e r s wil week it wXl heat and begin to smoke like enjoys the mail plunging of Ids victim 589 nnd jUl Atlantic Avenue, Boston. 13.1(1 it will cure you. not assist or cure, ft cent., the aggregate of docks being about until lie sees a good chance to spring oft House, Ship, Sign, Ornaments never fails. a small volcano. A vital point to be ob­ l)o von suffer witli □ served in making a hot bed is to spread 43,500.000. Swine have declined in num­ ou one side anil run to Ids waiting pony. that ti’rednnd alignin' Cleanse ttie vitiated! bers less Ilian 1 per cent., leaving the total — “W . B. S.” in Globe-Democrat. Awnings and Canvass Roofing. and Artistic feeling; if bo, use lood when you set tlie manure down while hot; it then con­ upward of 44,000.000. Tlie aggregate s u l p h u r B i t t e r s ; its Impurities b u rst tinues to heat, but if spread down cold it value of all farm animals is $8,000,000 it will cure you. ing through the skin will heat slowly anil unevenly. Early in A Patent Medicine Alan's Success. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS in Pimples,BloteliOB, more than a year ago, the total for eattle W. F. TIBBETTS, ra tiv e s w ho a r ami Sores. Rely on| tlie spring, when considerable cold being smaller by about $64,000,000. The Fall River, Mass., points proudly to ----- ALSO DEALERS IN ----- closely confined in weather is still anticipated, it is advised MAID TIAHIHI, the mills and work­ SULPHUR BITTEKM.STJ horses represent a total valuation of $946,- the fact that the late Ferry Davis, “the Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty shops; coo ks,who do and health will fol — to use a common wagon box full of manure 0011,000, the mules upward of $75,000,- pain killer,” was a carpenter in that city Is prepared to furnisli awnings of all kind, at short not procure sufficient lo each sash, but later in the season, when notice. Prices and Work both Satisfactory. Can. 000, eattle $978,000,000. swine $221,000,- i forty years ago or more. When he va.a Roofing a Specialty. exercise, and all who s u l p h u r B it t e r s forming beds in which lo transplant seed­ Artists’ Materials, Brushes. are eon lined i n doors, 000 and sheep $89,000,000. a grand aggre­ [ found his panacea for all ills lie left his will cure Liver C o in lings, one-half that quantity will suffice. LOFT OX WHITE A CASE'S W liAliF. <9*ClieapeHt place in the country foi should use S u l p h o : plaint. Don't lie dis gate of $2,309,000,000. ! bench and took to peddling medicine in Sign and Bulletin Board 1‘ainting. B it t e r s . They will ■ouraged; itw illeure The soil used should lie prepared in ad­ not th en bo w eak and vance; it must, be light, loose and rich. a basket. His neighbors told him lie Scunery Painting n Specialty. sickly. □ This soil should he placed on the manure Safe Device for Handling a Bull. [ was foolish to desert Ids trade ill such a s u l p h u r B it t e r s ! DK. 0. L. BARTLETT, 304 Main Street, - Opp. Farwell Hall If von do not wisli will build you upantll fo a depth of from four to six inches and A farmer in Rural New Yorker gave ’ manner, but Davis never doubted his to suffer from R heum j ability to make a fortune witli Ids “ pain atism, use a bottle of make you strong and I the glasses properly adjusted. The most recently an illustrated description of a de- Physician & Surgeon, S u l p h u r B it t e r s : healthy. common sashes are 3 by 0 feel. The 'ice for holding ■ killer.” He went to Providence, R. I., it never fails to cure s u l p h u r Bit t e r s frame, therefore, should he made (! feel bulls that has j and became proprietor of w hat was ai'tei'- |[Succe«nor to I)r. 1£. L. Estabrook.J will make your blood m wide and as long as is necessary to accom­ iiroven con- i ward the largest patent medicine estab- OSrNI^ht Calls answered from the Office. you pure, rich and strong,t d modate the number of sashes to be used. // venient, durable I will not regret it. ind your llesh hard. Elf I lishuient in t h e world. He died some After the soil becomes warm sow the ' 'oQisiucoJiiii'l safe. It is years ago. leaving a large eslate to bis Ladies in del!"" T ry m i.bin r Bit I seed in rows about four inches apart and I simple ami any health, who are all th us to-night, andl heirs.—Chicago llcrahi. rundown, should us you will sleep well! scatter them quite thickly in the rows. blacksmith can ARTHUR SHE.,, S u l p h u r Iiit t e iis 1 feel better t'<»rit.E Mr. Tillinghast advises against sowing J v e r y i j u i c k ly broadcast, as the labor of keeping free /■ It 7 make one. Put u want the best Medical Work publishedJ A demure, quaint little maiden, daugh­ Practical Plumber. F a preparation that has loug been In use by a pli’ 2-ceut stamps to A. 1*. O rd w a y & C u from weeds is greater. When the seed­ it ou and let it re­ Blcian of forty years active professional experle: Mass., and receive u copy, free. lings are about three inches high he trans­ main on as long ter of one of our promhiout young phy­ Water Closets, Ba'h Tubs, W ater Fixtures, and the claims that are made for it have thou plants into rows 3 by (i inches, and as soon It t as the bull is be­ sicians, is unfortunate in having that ir­ Set lip in the best manner. ot times been verified. It is a combination of tin as these require more space lie transplants ing handled. It ritating illness. cldckenpox. One even­ Perfection in Drainage & Ventilation. most potent remedies known to Modlcul Science fol again. In transplanting tomato plants it is not in the way ing. while restless, and a loving mamma 184 MAIN ST„ opposite the Lindsey House, preserving the Fluidity and l’ L’R I T Y of tho Bloo< is advised to get the stem well into the of anything or at endeavored to soothe the unquiet nerves, Or address us by Mail at and the Integrity of the Blood Vessels, should yoi soil, 'i'lie object sought is plenty of fibrous at any time. It she looked up and said, “Mamma, tho 17 ROCKLAND. MAINE. suffer from Dlzziuess or Pressure in Head, Spot roots on n short, stocky stem. Closely needs no explana­ before Eyes, Pain Around or Palpitation of Heart DEVICE FOB HOLDING A chickens are picking tlie lien dreadfully.” Pain in Region of Heart with feeling of suffocation] watch file temperature of the beds, which tion. Lead with Could the most dreadfully composed sen­ ought to be kept as near 05 degs. ns pos­ BULL. Ringing Sound in Ears, Numbness or Prickly sen a rope or staff and tence be more expressive of discomfort? tion of Limbs, esix-cially the Arm, Pain betweeil Do you doubt for a mo- sible for tomatoes, peppers, etc. Cabbage hitch in tlie nose ring or above as you see Shoulders and in Slue, Dry f'^ugh. Flatulence, Sou^ ment that you can be greatly and cuulillower require less heat and lit. This farmer hud a heavy, stout har­ Abraliam Lincoln's Last Laugh. Stomach, or if suffering from GencTaPEH^bLty wltl 1 relieved and finally cured 1 ought not to be placed in the same lied ness snap put on tlie end of the chain to Mr. George Van Duzer. of this city, R O B E R T S . L ' > (if Appetite, procure a bottle of AuU-AiftBjcul by “ L. F.” Atwood’s Medi­ with tomatoes. Mr. Tillinghast thinks hitch in the ring in the nose, and another tine, in not only that better cabbage plants are produced snap to hitch tlie ring hall' way between has presented to tin- Grand lodge Rich's “Norman” will make tho Season nt cine? Look at its past I library a portion of the collar worn by record, nearly 40 years without bottom heat, auil employs for tlie horns. Fit a ring on tlie horns under continual success,und gold- I these a frame fitted the same as for a hot­ tlie nubs. If any bull is too harsh for com­ Abraliam Lincoln at I be time of Ids as­ sassination. Mr. N an Duzer was present en words of praise from bed, except that tiie manure is omitted mon brass nulls and tears them oil’, have Chas T. Spear’s Stable, PREVENTS those who havo used it. It fur t h e bottom heat. He covers this frame a blacksmith make a heavy iron nub with at Fold's theatre on that fatal night, and Apoplexy, but euros Paralysis, Rheumatism, He is a remedy of sterling witli sasli and sows the seed in February a heavy thread that will stand the racket. relates the following incident: PARK PLACE, ROCKLAND, ME. DlseiLse, Angina Pectoris. Chronic Bronchitis, Live value, thoroughly and skill- I or earlv March. The army under Gen. Lee having sur­ Thin stallion is second to no other in New En<. Complaint, Kidney and Bloddev trouble, I)ys fully prepared from pure ! Labels and Outdoor Woodwork. rendered to Gen. Grant a lew days pre­ land for power and spued mid pofiHcsseM ns many pepsia, &c., &<•. I medicines of the greatest A Good Riiillhli l'or M arket Gardeners. good qualitioM us any other horse. T h is horse is an If wood labels are soaked in n solution viously, Secretary Stanton, on tlie 13tli E nosouroh Falls, Vt„ Dec. 1,1886. I curative properties; a spe­ Among novelties in vegetables cata­ extra line driver aud can tiot in 2.10 or better, is a Have had two Apoplectic Shocks, lost the u of sulphate of iron, dried and then soaked of April, 1865, telegraphed to Governor good worker and lias a kind and very quiet dispo­ one side of body. •• Auti Apoplectino ” cured I cific for Impure Blood, logued for the first time is the Philadel­ in a strong solution of limo water until John A. Dix to stop tlie draft, as it was sition. lie weighs at the present time about 1160 am now able to attend my farm work. Humors, Catarrh, Dyspep- phia white “box” radish, which is illus­ the wood is thoroughly saturated, they Hounds, is 16 1-2 hands high, color dapple gray. N. C. Austin. | sia, Liver and Bowel dis­ considered that tlie war was virtually Was sired by King of tlio Turf, ho by imported trated and described by .James Vick in his will last for a long time without rotting. Siikldox, Vt., Dec. 6th, 1886. orders. Use it and bo over. AupoleO/. if an imported Norman mare. Dam Antl-Apoplectlne restored to my wife the use Guide lor 1888, and shown in the accom­ To preserve outdoor woodwork from tlie by S coter's or Dam by Old Winthrop Morrill. cured. Only “ L. F .\ will panying cut. ’J’lie points of superiority At Ford's theatre, Washington, on tlie her left arm amt hand which she liad lost from i_ effects of tlie weather; treat it in the fol­ evening of April 14, 1865. the play of <£r*HOL4l \ <. won first money in the •‘..minute A|M>plectie shock. She is In her eightieth year ;Rn!tS help you. claimed for if are, a short top, rapid race at Kno\*X dinty Fair last fall—time, 2.4 .', aud »cwn nnd does light duties suitable to her age. lowing manner: Boil one gallon of coal ‘•Our American Cousin” was being J. W. Beatty. growth, perfect turnip shnpe, extra lino tar and t wo aud one-half pounds of sul­ also took second money the second day in the 2.40 quality and showing no dispositition to enacted. In the scene ju st liel'ore the Col. .1. E. Fox. Burlington. Vt., says : For Dyspep­ phate of zinc and paint it on while hot. Robert S. lias many colts in the county, notably sia am! Sick Headache Anti-Aixiplcctine has no become pithy witli age. fatal shot of the assassin, a garden settee those owued by tSamuel Uray, M. I.. Fimmons anil equul. was standing on the stage opposite the James T. 'folman, of Koekluud. Onion Notes. From Jt’l • E ADVOC viE GEM HAL MARSH, SeiltttO - president's box. Mary Meredith (one of from Franklin County, Vt.. Fall of ’S6: Mrs. Igithrop It is probable, says a Pennsylvania cor­ the characters of the play), lollowed by FOR TERMS, INQUIRE OF Marsh, four years ago, suffered irom all the symp­ respondent in Orchard and Garden, that toms of an lmpsudlng shock, with numbness of one Lortl Dundreary (with her shawl thrown sido of body, anti AeoPLBCTiNB cured h e r ; site is the Italian varieties of onions do better CHAS. T. SPEAR. hah*mid hearty lady now in her eightieth year. It south than they do here, as they seem to over Ids arm), came upon the stage, and Is ih« best family medicine ever used.” £ Gen. C. L. Marsh. require a longer season, aud do not come the lady took a seat upon the settee. to proper maturity here. Tlie most reli­ Glancing over first one shoulder and then FOR SALE For Sale by all druggists. Price $ 1 .0 0 a bottlq able sorts for this section are tlie Yellow the other, she exclaimed; six bottles lor $ .5 .0 0 . Send to IS THE Danvers and Bed Wethersfield, by far tlie “ My lord, will you please lx> so kind as DR. F. S. HUTCHINSON & CO., W. E. SHEERER, TENANT S HAB0R KNosauuoii Falls, Vt., U. S. A, greater quantity grown being the former. to throw that shawl over my shoulders? A SH- • (ox) for circulars, testimonials and a Treatise ou There ap)iears fo In- such a draft here.” STALLION BLACK SULTAN, by Auderson Prepared by Silk Culture. Lord Dundreary immediately replied: Knox, be by (Jen. Knox—dam of Messenger blond. Readers interested in the production “ You are mistaken, Miss Mary, there Splendid black, 16 bunds high, aud weighs 1026 lbs; of silk cocoons will be furnished witli de­ is no draft. The draft is all over.” half brother of fast mare Lucy A. BROOD MAKE-Beeor.l of 2 62 at West Cain- APOPLEXY! Dr. Mark R. Woodbury, sired information on the subject on appli­ The president instantly saw tlie point den, has fine 2 year old colt that can be seen at the cation to ( 'omniissioner Colman, depart­ and laughed v e n heartily, as did the stable. ment of agriculture, Washington. Silk entire audience, who arose anil cheered. Two-year old gelding GLOUCESTER, by Dor- WHITEFIELD, N. H. worms’ eggs will also be furnished, free cluster, out ot tin- Knox Drew mure Miuuchaha, a EXHfl .J'Y. In a lew moments more tlie assassin had beautiful mahogany buy. of charge, to those wim are in earnest done Ids work anti a nation was in tears. 1I.LI STK.ITM E SAMPLE TKEE. about tlie matter provided they apply lie- Eight months’old eolt, UAKBOJt PILOT, out NEVER FAIL TO CURE —New York Asylum. of Minnehaha, by Black Pilot. SICK HEADACHE! fore the supply on hand has all been dis­ T c w c r fy 4.4^ tributed. .ill to n ?; sold j r uk.t soamhle ha te s. UEAKTBl'HN I Progress of Ihe Sparrow. W. E. SIIEEKEK. 'LIFE f a ACID STOMACH 1 Here anti Then:. In 1830 tlie English sparrow in America 4 Tenant’s Hurbor. DVSBErSIA I occupied the area of a single tree or treo INDIGESTION I Alreudy Augusta. Ga.,is taking active steps for a grand exposition next year—a box. Now lie tlisports himself over an l'lllI.A D E L l'IIL t BOX IlADISH. LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAV SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS. sort of centennial utl'air. area of 885,000 square miles in the SeciiitA 12 Cuiii|>k'(<) X i.u FKvei.s, Lesitlvb J2>savs, S h oit OOW THYSELFo Vick has found it especially adapted for s » iy t. >k«tclu-4. P-mud.. «u- | ach n uul*r >«i iu| ten. The Iowa Register believes there will United States und 150,000 in Canada.— A Great Medical Work on Manhood, Nervous aud S e n t by mail to any part of the IL S. growing in boxes or frames, hence its Boston Budget. Physical Dcbili'y, Piematuic Decline In Man, on receipt of price, by Doolittle & name, as well as early sowing on squares lie an entire revolution in the matters of hausteu Vualiiy". & A'C., and the untold rniw Smith, 24 and Tremont St., Boston. or borders in the open ground. Owing to silos and in threshing corn and fodder. NEARLY TWO THOUSAND PAGES resulting from mdi.-< n rim s or excesses; 3uu pajit Liuiuruiue of Wouiun. O f t»i« vht.iceat vurk« e f the best A iuviieau audiur.* substantially bound iu gilt, tiiusiin. contains! Large Box, 50 cents. i ts thick short leaves, it can be sown very Arkansas and Texas claim that the im­ • *’• r Uoiuplvte Novels wliiell b:n« already appearvil than 126 Invaluable pr.-c 'pilous, embracing € ■ jr Tiial Sixe, 25 cts. thickly in the row without causing the migration into those states during the It is a well known fact that a woman ' Bn Buy Mi< 1X1, vegetable remedy in ihe , iaimacot>a-ia for ali^ can swim in cold w ater very much longer "A Sslf-Made Man/ und chronic uiseast>. it is t alpha* leaves to "draw.” It lias been estimated past year has been greater than in any -Tho Dvavrtvr. ’ the Whia'tliug Itna. ' At every man. Pri v only j by ma that fully one-half more radishes can be previous season. than a man can, aud the Swiss say that a Aaebor.- "A l-and of Lw.v “ fba HeU >l»uuUia ecaiediui.’du uiappe?. grown in the same space of this sort than man will freeze to death in almost half Miuwu.” “ Applw Seed and Briar Tl»or:',‘ "T ic Terra- lLblFsTU ATI Vi s t JIM.!: F li.T TO AI Florida nurserymen, it is said, are do­ l oua UuM. * “ Froiu the Itauks " • Check -r th e m-.'-.i 9 0 j ’ ~ most oilier varieties, lienee its value to the time it takes a woman to succumb.—■ Cbeek.-' etc . d c . Tho $ub«cripti<>u pre «• never) those engaged in forcing early vegetables ing a large business in shipping young t-f the M outhlica" ia but &5.U0 a year. Sample copy avid nranftfi trMM lo California. The Argonaut. ou reovint »«f lo t-autu ia atauipu. .Vddreas ugalu. Address DR. W. IL PAKKf1 K i h e r S under glass. LllTlX CO TTS MAG AZINE. P ill I. ADUI.I’IIIA. 4 BulC: ith h h cet, R eston,