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V o l. 8 .— N ew S e r ie s . R O C K LA N D , M A IN E, T U E SD A Y , MARCH 12, 1889. N umber 9.

BURNED FLAT. A PROPOSITION. HARRISON'S CABINET. MARCH MUS INGS Piggott suicided. Unfortunate that he did FLOUR. not do so years before. J. H. Simonton of this city has made a prop Secretary of State—Jnmes G. Blaine of There is one industry in this country in Which nobody learns anything by experience, The Lowest Prices in Knox Co. The Catholic Chnrch Tnkcs Fire and a osition to the Thomaston Board of Trade to Maine. and that is the business of thawing out dyna­ The lobby was knocked silly on the free VERY FINEST FLOUR MILLED ...... » 7 4 0 Fen Charred Beams Tell Ihc Story. establish a clothing manufactory there. The Secretary of the Treasury—WilliamWindom mite cartridges on a stove.—Bangor Commer­ text book bill, and 'twas a powerful lobby, REST 8T. LOUIS FLOUR MILLED...... 7 0 0 Board thinks favorably of tbc proposition nnd of Minnesota. cial. too. BEST PATENT R O L L E R ...... O 4 0 appointed a committee to solicit stock for such Secretary of War—Redfield Proctor of Ver­ Our Augusta friends need not worry nhont GOOD " “ ...... li 0 0 Hard Work by the Firemen Saves the a business. It is thought that 810,000 will be mont. Skowhegan refuses to lie a city, Perhaps the removal ol the State Capitol to Portland. the fate of Waterville has frightened her out Parsonage. needed. Secretary ot tbe Navy—Benjamin F. Tracy If it is taken from Augusta it will be shipped of New York. by express to Fort Payne, Alabama.—Rich­ of it. MARKET DEPT. About midnight, Wednesday, at 12.15 o’clock JUVENILE CONUNDRUM. Secretary of tbc Interior—John W. Noble of mond Bee. BEST TENDERLOIN orSIRLOIN ROAST. ISfl Missouri. The following is the latest care for Insomnia: the alarm was rung In from box 37, corner of The Senate vote on the free text book bill BEST SIRLOIN STEAK ...... 8 0 c Louie S------had been to sec a little baby, Postmaster General—John Wanamaker of "Take a napkin, dip it in Ice water, wring it Park and Main, the Catholic church being on wns 14 In favor and 12 ngainst. 'Twonld be slightly, and lay it across the eyes.” REST RUMP STEAK ...... IRc Are. Henry Tominskl, who boards on Plena and wbb somewhat surprised nt the scantiness Pennsylvania. 2 LBS. CHOICE ST E A K ...... Sflc of its hair. On his return home he propounded Interesting to hear the reasons of that dozen ant street, whs on his way home, smelled the Attorney General —W. H. Miller of Indi­ 3 LBS. NEW VALENCIA RAISINS...... 25 e the following conundrum: for their opposition. Vessels named after governors arc having NICE'.BROOM...... 10 c smoke when near the church and investigating ana. hard times.Tbe Governor Ames was dismasted, saw the flames through the vestry window “ Why is it that people are bald-headed at the Secretary of Agriculture—Jeremiah Rusk TOBACCO, per lb...... 3 0 c The English capitalists who formed a syndi­ and the Governor Robie ashore. Republican CA ’NED CORN...... 10c He hurried to tbe parsonngc and aroused tbo head of life, and bald-headed nt the tail of of Wisconsin. life, too ?” cate some months ngo for the purpose of buy­ governors, too! C, .NED,TO M ATO ...... 10c inmates, and then gave a general nlnrm. ------Mr. Blaine needs no introduction. He re­ ing up a lot of breweries in this countrv, hnve NiCK COFFEE...... 84 c The night was rainy and the mud deep, so LEETLE AIRLY. turns to tbc old position he occupied in Gar­ stopp’d all negotiations for the purchase of Twill soon lie time to "play ball," and tho breweries in this S tate, ns th y are wniting to " BARS NICE SOAP ...... 215c that when the Are department arrived on the big city dailies will he filled to overflowing CHEESE...... 1 0 c field’s cabinet, ns docs Mr. Windsom who was learn the results of the prohibition election to scene the Interior of the church was ablaze He Forces the Season With Ripe Tom­ Garfield’s secretary of the treasury. be held In June.—Philadelphia Retold. with the doings of the great "Kell" and BEST SICILY CAN ARY S E E D ...... Be "Baby” Anson and the rest. Great are tho PRUNES ...... Bo The smoke was so dense in the church that atoes and Unripe Chicks. Redfield Proctor, the new secretary ol war, President Harrison is reported to have city did ies! BEST BOD A ...... Be none of the furnishings could he removed, a A. S. Rankin has ripe cherry tomatoes which has been twice re-elected governor of Ver­ BEANS...... fle piano taken from the basement being the only caused a number of banners removed from he has raised in the house this winter, in- a big mont. the inaugural procession in Washington yes­ A correspondent of the Bangor Whig gives a BEST NEW DATES 10c LU., 3 LBS 25c. article saved. pot us one would a plant. General Tracy, who succeeds Mr. Whitney terday because they were designed to insult list ot the unfortunate occurrences at Boyd’s BINE FLORIDA ORANGES...... 3Be The wind set toward the parsonage from Mr. Rnnkin has also a flock of a dozen en­ the Democrats. Thus the first official act of NEW PICKLED LIMES. nt tbe head of the navy department, is a Brook­ the new administration wns in tiie interest of Mills, where the recent Maine Central accident which all the furniture was removed and set it terprising Plymouth Rock chickens, which N E W FIGS 15c LB., 2 LBS. 25c. on fire several times, but the firemen pluckily lyn lawyer 59 years old. He acquired his mil­ non-partisianship.— Herald. occurred, to prove it to he an unlucky place. shelled out tiie 20th ult. itary title by gallant service in tbe civil war, 2 LBS. GOOD W A LNUT 3...... 3Bc fought it, inch by inch, and saved it in a — -•♦.— ---— Criminal carelessness will make any place nn- VERY FINE SAGE CHEESE. damaged condition. Tbe fire was then kept which he entered nt the head of a New York There is talk of a library in fashionable ucky. Very Bert White Tongues end Sounds...... S c WHAT’S IN A NANE? regiment. within its original limits, the wet ground and Paris to be made up wholly of books written General John W.Noble is another Ohio man, by women. If the recent works of some of “Innocuous Desuetude" and "offensive buildings extinguishing the flying sparks. A correspondent says she thinks she has partisanship" have now given wny in political I lb. Choice Tea 5 0c— Warranted though he has hailed from Missouri since the I our best known female writers are a foreshad­ The full ot tbe steeple towards II. H. Flint's found n curious association of similar and parlance to the following from President Har- 1 BAR AMERICAN SOAP FREE. war. He was born in Lancaster,Ohio,and is 58 | owing of what is to come such a lilirnry would store made a little hot work there for a time, duplicate names in a store in this city. r. i inaugural: "Persistent importunity but the building was drenched and saved with years old. When the war broke out he enlist­ not be the place to find the purest literatute of The are two Cobbs, two Crocketts, two ed in an Iowa regiment and returned home in the day. wul not, therefore, be the best support of an POTTLE & TUTTLE, a slight scorching. Mr. Flint’s insurance on application for otltee.” Emmas, two Ernests, two Fullers, two Helens, 1865 with the merited rank of brigadier. Spear Block, 310 Main Street. his grocery stock expired the Sunday preced­ two Perrys nnd two Walters, nnd there are There need he no tears shed because Gen. ing the fire and he neglected to renew it. Ilis also two, the Christian name of one and the John Wanamaker, the merchant prince of Harrison did not come into Washington with Denver, Col., has a terror, “Jack the Choker” stock was removed from the store, and when surname of the other commence with D. There I’hiladelphla.assumes control of the mails, and a flourish of trumpets. He knows the way by name, who springs upon unprotected if he is as successful in that as in other lines about in that city, and those who want to meet the danger was over the goods were put back is also one whose Christian name and two him will huve ample opportunity ip the coming females at night, throws n rope around their McLOON & CROCKETT. without the lenst injury. There was an in whose surnames commence with a W. of business be will give the country Ihe best four years, while he hnnsolt will see all the necks nnd chokes them. The citizens arc or­ surance ol 83000 on the church nnd its contents, —------♦*------service it ever had. Mr. Wanamaker was parading be desires in the next four or live ganizing a Choking Society of their own. and THINK IT OVER. born of poor but honest parents in 1838 and days. Abraham Lincoln got into Washington are looking for the mysterious Jack to operate and 81000 on the parsonage, with Cochran, still more quietly, yet be made some reputa­ Baker & Cross. This insttrnnee has been with worked in bis father's brickyard as a boy. tion as President.—. upon. PHOTOGRAPHERS, this company 32 years, ever since the church A Practical Illustration of the Work­ William II. 11.Miller, who is to be tbe govern­ ment’s chief law officer, was formerly in part­ A sensational report is afloat that a German was built. Fr. Phelan says that 810,000 will ings of Our Mortgage Lifter. Some of the Maine Republican papers felt not cover the loss. The rich vestments and nership with General Harrison nt Indinnapolis. and American man-of-war have fired upon A Rockland man bought a house and hired called upon to criticize Senator Heath’s each other at Samoa, but no crcdenco is placed ROCKLAND, MAINE, altar furuishings, new cabinet organ, etc., money, 8330, of the Rockland Loan & Build­ He was born in New York state about 48 years speech on the Australian ballot bill, but upon it. T h e C.-G. is investigating the mat­ were destroyed. ing Association to repair it. He occupies half ago and has an enviable reputation as a lawyer Have purchnsed the exclusive right for Rockland nnd n man. it seems to us that he can only be criticized ter, however, nnd if the report proves true will and vicinity to Heli This church was built 32 years ago by Fr. of It nnd rents the other half for enough, lack­ for talking right out in meeting. Some ot Barron. Within the past few years it has Jeremiah M. Rusk is the bluff Wisconsin try and secure a fragment of the German ing a few cents, to pay his monthly assess­ our exchanges question Mr. Heath’s party loy­ craft to put in our collection. Talcott’s Patent Glass Mount! been thoroughly repaired, newly lrescoed, a ments to the Association. governor who took such vigorous measures alty, but we haven’t found any of them pre­ The depth, richness of tone and brilliancy added new furnace bought, and many other minor When men ot small means youare neglecting with the Anarchists several years since. He pared to question the truth of his charges. to photographs mounted by this process and tbe The Portland Advertiser thinks that Jules improvements and additions made. By persist­ a fine opportunity to get yourself a home if you was born in Ohio 59 years ngo, but emigrated quality of absolute permanence and durability (the Verne's- prophecy regarding tho telcphote must picture being hermetically sealed to the glass) make ent, unremitting work the church had just been have not taken shares in our Association. to Wisconsin when quite young. He joined The last city government gave us our fire it without doubt tiie most beautiful and durable cleared from debt, and had a most prosperous tbe Union army as major and left it with be history, as tho Boston morning papers of method of mounting photographs yet discovered. alarm system, finished paying for the new Tuesday contained profuse illustrations of the -O“Tlie ticket entities the holder to one dozen outlook, so that tbc blow nt this time is felt all AT AUGUSTA. tbe brevet of brigadier. North-end school-house, put our school sys­ Cabinets, one to be Mounted by Talcott's Patent the more keenly. It will be impossible for the inaugural ceremonies at Washington, D. C. Process. tem on a modern basis and did other creditable If, indeed, the Boston papers used the tele- present to tell what will be done, as tbe church The crows must go. The bill has finally TOWN TOPICS. acts. Tbe new city government Is expected Pay Agent CO Cents. 3 for $1.00. Bal­ is waiting to hear from Bishop Healy. The phote to get those illustrations, it mast have ance ®4 50 at Studio. passed. by the people to make some radical improve­ new rooms in Willoughby Bieck arc now Election Returns From Various Neigh, been a versatile machine, for it furnished dif­ One-half dozen, including Mount, can be had by The Senate quietly voted down the Woman boring Burroughs. ments of our streets, build a receiving tomb, ferent papers altogether diverse views of tbe paying $3.00 at the Studio. One Dollar m ust be being used for the devotional services of the Suffrage Bill. and add to our electric fire alarm. The people naid at the time of Sitting. Agents are not al­ church, mass being celebrated there Sunday. Searsinont—Moderator, A. G. Caswell, ind.; ceremonies, nnd also failed to recognize tho lowed to make any change in the ticket. If you The libel bill, relating to newspapers, was not only expect tills, but demand It and we falling rain. Jules Verne evidently did not buy a check of the Agent you will receive one doz­ CINDERS. selectmen, L. C. Poor, dcm.; Geo. A. Jackson, have confidence to believe that the incoming en Cabinets four best work) and one of them a Tai- killed in the Senate Wednesday forenoon. rep.; L. S. Marriner, dem.; treasurer, A. G. know the Boston Herald and Globe when he cott Patent Glass Mount for $5.00. If you buy the The gilded cross that surmounted the spire city government will have the sand to do it. wrote his prophecy. same at the Studio they will cost you $7.00—$5.00 was carried otf by relic hunters. A bill to incorporate the Rockland and Caswell, ind.; collector, S. S. Bean, dem.; for the photographs and $2.00 for the Mount. Vinalhaven Telegraph and Telephone Com­ supervisor of schools, Dr. A. Millett, rep. Rev. Frs. Phelan and Quinn have rented We nre glad that the good sense of our pany has been introduced under suspension Voted to tax dogs. Hon. William Blntkie, the captain of the I hereby certify that Me Loon tC Crockett have the Mowry house on Elm street, ,and will Solons nt Augnsta has shown itself in the final bought the exclusive right to sell my mounts in of tbc rules. famous Harvard crew that went to England to occupy it until the parsonage is repaired. B l u e h il l —N. H. Hinckley, F.P. Green, C. Rocklaud and vicinity. The bill relating to the dog in bis relations passage of the free text hook bill. This will make compete with the Oxiord and Cambridge E. K. TALC0T7. The result of the fire will be that St. David’s C. Clough, selectmen; S. B. Westcott, town amends, somewhat, for the defeat of the Aus­ 216 Northampton St., Boston. to sheep and to the public was killed in the clerk; E. K. Herrick, supervisor of schools; crews, anil the author of "How to Get Strong,”- Infringements will be prosecuted. Society will have a new church that will better Senate Wednesday on motion of Senator tralian ballot bill. Tbe free text hook bill was gave recently a lecture on that subject to tho O. F. Hinckley, town treasurer; L. B. Thomp­ opposed by a powerful lobby, who beseiged We make a successful acceramodate its increasing membership. Simpson and with the aid of Senator Wright. Bowdoln students. He held his audience spell­ son, tax collector; A. C. Hinckley, auditor;!-!. the legislators with paid attorneys, and tried to SPECIALTY OP CHILDREN’S PICT­ The origin of the fire is not known, hut the The act making close time for black wood A. Stevens, constable; R. S. Osgood, town bound lor two hours and then conversed with supposition is that it originated about the defeat the bill by swapping legislation, that is, the hoys for an hour who gathered round him. URES AND COPYING teal, and grey dneks, from April 1st to Sept. agent, sexton and pound keeper. 81800 was ••you vote against this and I'll help you out as heretofore. Photos finished from one negative. furnace in some way, although those who 1st, has been signed by the Governor. This raised for support of schools; 200for free High He told them that as far as ho conld jadge For each additional negative ordered from, 50 were present there Wednesday evening said on that,” etc. In tbe passage of the free text Bowdoin had a far hardier stock and better cents will be charged Groups also will be 50 applies to tbe coast as well as other parts of the school; 700 for town poor;600, town expenses; book lnw tbc state has taken an important cents extra. Nothing but the best possible work­ that there was hut little fire in the furnace. 2000 for highways, 1000 in labor and 1000 in physical equipment than any other college he manship and materials will enter into the composi­ State. step in the line of placing tiie poor boy who money; 200 was raised to build a stone wall at knew, but they lacked apparently educated de- tion of our pictures. LONG LIST . seeks an education on a footing with his richer vclopcment. He complimented them highly Life size direct Photographs...... $10.00 Sea Side cemetery." Bluehill is in a pros- companions. Unless the luw operates difl’er- on their gymnasium and their instructor, Prof. Crayons and l ’astels from ...... $10 00 to $50.00 condition, not a cent in debt and money in the ently in Maine from what has been the case in O*A1I work guaranteed llrst-elass in every re­ ABOUT TOWN. Boat Builder Loring Makes a Good treasury. Whittier. spect. Business Showing. other states, the smaller towns, who were the W a k u e n — Moderator, M. II. Mathews ;town M cL O O N & C R O C K E T T , At Loring’s boat shop the chips are flying nt objects of so much sympathy and concern on The Bath Independent and Gardiner Journal, clerk, II. W. Robinson; selectmen, B. B. Pay- the part of tbe opponents of the bill, will be two of our newsiest exchanges, aro squabbling Central Block, Main St., Kockland, Maine. a great rate. The big Philadelphia steam son, R. Hull, Isaac Libby; usscssors, E. H. launch is all completed except furnishing the found heartily in favor of the free text book about tbe stall artist business. The Indepen­ Vaughn, A. Keating, A. O. Spear; treasurer, luw. dent claims to he tbe first paper in the state to cabin, and Mr. Riddle, the owner, will ba here M.ll.Matliews {supervisor of sebo..Is,Robert S. this week to oversee the putting in of the ma­ employ a regular stair artist, while the Journal Simmons ;lisli agent,M.S. Weston Voted|to raise There is a cabinet crisis in Italy and an im­ claims it is the first Muine pac"- to make its MUNICIPAL BONDS! chinery. Thursday he shipped a 15-foot bout to 82000 for labor and materials on roads ;for town minent prospect of one in Hungary. Prime Oscar Burns is clctking with W. A. McLain. Boston for schooner H. C. Higginson. He Minister Crisp! has resigned. Prime Ministar cuts in its own office by its own artist. Tbe stock, 8350#; voted to have town house slated; von Tisza bus been groan.d und hissed into Journal seems to he a trifle off, for Artist Harry E. Knowles is at work for Albert bus his crew ut work on u 11-lbot boat for sell. voted to raise 8800 toward a soldier’s monu­ CITY OF BOSTON, MASS.,...... 4’s James Boyce, Jr., Capt. A. A. Duncan,loading silence. Both in Rome and in Pesth the trou­ Blanchard ol the Independent has his office off Smith. ment, tbe moderator stating that be would give ble ull comes from the unwillingness of tbe the editorial sanctum in Bath, and tbe editor of CITY OF BRIDGEPORT, CONN...... 3.'Zs at Portland for the River Platte, a 17-foot boat bis cheek for 8100 toward same any time popular branch of the national legislature to Capt. H. A. Pitcher has moved from his vote the money demanded for military ex­ T h e C.-G. had the pleasure of seeing him ut CITY OF ST. PAUL, MINN ...... 5's place on Franklin street to No. 93 Limerock for sch. Edward Lnmoyer and a 11-foot pull­ ailed for. Raised 8500 ftir High School; voted ing boat for E. E. Davies of this city. penses. Cabinet crises ere Ihe order of the his work there n week ngo. We have been CITY OF PEORIA, ILL.,...... 4 'Z h street. to purchase another road machine; Joseph W. day in all continental Europe, and everywhere favored with some of bis work in our paper He bus two bouts, 22 and 15 feet respectively, Eastman was elected tax collector. He is to the same cause is ut the bottom. Senator CITY OF LINCOLN, NEB ...... 6's Almon Heald has accepted a position as for the new schooner building at Belfast for Evarts said a number of years ago that every through the kindness of Editor Clark ot the book-keeper in tbe employ of Thorndike & receive 2 cents and 7 mills on the dollar. Europeun luborer has to go about Ins work Independent. CITY OF KANSAS CITY, KAN., ...... T's Cupt. A. J. Hall. A fancy pulling boat for Hix. Mr. Heald has been at work the past Boston parties, and two fancy pulling boats At the annual town meeting held in Union, daily with a soldier strapped on his back. So long as it was only tbe laborer who suffered, President Hurrison's address is not long hut TOWN OF FRAMINGHAM, MASS...... 4’s few weeks with J. F. Waterhouse. and a cat-boat for Bar Harbor parties, tbe pul- March 4, the following otlicers were elected: tbe governing classes were indifferent. But pointed, and the press of the country generally TOWN OF BRAINTIUa.C, MASS...... 4’s The North-end Knitting Bee met at Capt. l'ng boats to be 15 feet long and tbe cat-boat Moderator, A. L. Bartlett: clerk, Wurrcn legislators ure discovering that colossal stand­ Weston Gregory’s, Trinity street, Monday Hills; selectmen and assessors, B. Burton, F. ing armies mean diminished dividends and udmit that it Is an excellent stute document. TOWN OF 8OUT1I BRIDGE, MASH...... P h 19 1-2. evening of last week. A very pleasant gather­ E. Littlehaie, O. N. Butler; treasurer, 0. A. rentals. If the “ powers” that are now glaring The following quotations will show its bearing Bout business booms briskly ! ut one unother, armed to the teeth, do not find upon various important national questions : Government, Slate and 31 unlit,ml lloods ing of ladies and a few gentleman made the -♦- Burkett; town agent, F. A. Alden; supervisor auuie more peaceful and less costly meuns of Bought and Taken in Exchange. evening’s sociable a success. The ladies of the SWEET MELODY. of schools, Addie I,. Bartlett; collector of self defence, they may have use for their President Harrison treats tbe protection taxes, A. W. Sidelinger; constables, E. II. soldiers in quelling insurrections sooner than policy us the original, historic fiscal policy of bee had a few useful articles left over from their in repelling invasions. the country, sketches the courses which made ADAMS, BLODGETT & CO. A Very Recherche and Highly Strung Burkett, A. W. Sidelinger, D. li. Titus. The it so und looks hopefully to the continuance of fair, that they sold otf by request, C. II. Hutch­ Musical Organization. Our Florence, Italy, correspondent in his 80 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON. inson being auctioneer. All the articles went ontest for supervisor of schools was qui'e ex­ the system "and to the consequent develop­ citing, Miss Bartlett being elected on the fourth letter published last week devotes a portion of ment of manufacturing uud mining enter­ very rapidly. The Meadow Valley is always producing prises in the States hitherto wholly given lo something wonderful und unique, but its latest ballot. Ids space to this same restlessness of the com­ —------mon people beneath the great burden of taxation agriculture, as a potent influence in the perfect PERSONAL POINTS. contribution to the celebrities of the age is the The yearly report of the town of South unification of our people.... It is quite pos­ HOTEL ST. MARC, newly organized hut already famous Twilight necessary to sustain a great standing army. sible, 1 urn sure, to effect the neeessarv reduc­ Thomaston shows the place to be in a most ex­ Tbe great remedy for ull these evils will be in tion iu our revenues without breaking down Fifth Ave- and 39th St., N. Y. Quartet, Messrs. A. J. Tolman, O. Gardner, cellent condition. The amount assessed for Mrs. I. K. Kimball has returned from Mon­ Frank Stockton’s great “ War Syndicate." our protective tariff or seriously injuring uny #<)-American Plan $4.00 per day; Bath and Parlors E. B. Spear and Fuller C. Blackington. A. schools was 81,41680, for town expenses domestic industry...... We should encourage treal and Dorchester, Muss., to her home in extra. Euiopean Plan $1.50 per day und upwards, J. Tolman is musical director, Mr. Blaeking- 82900, for ways and bridges 8'hlOO, stute tux the establishment of American steamship this city. ton is advance agent, and Mr. Gardner the one The remarkable article of ex-Postmaster lines...... The exchanges of commerce de­ 8889.53, county tax 8621.31, overlay 8319 02; mand stuted, reliable und rapid means ot LON NUTTER, : Proprietor. Cooper Post, Union, have engaged Sum’l L. to whom all mistakes ure credited. E. 11. Spear rule of tuxution, 2 14-100 per cent; number of General James upon “The Railway Mail Ser­ communication, and until these ure provided Formerly of llangor Steamship Lino. Miller of Waldoboro, Past S. V. C. Dept. of is bouquet receiver, the company having pur­ vice" in tbe March Scribner contains some the developemeut of our trade with the states fl-18 polls, 115; number of dogs, 05; tax per poll, Maine, G. A. R., to deliver the address on chased a large clothes basket, at great expense, 83; tax per dog, 81; total umount committed passages which will be eagerly read as bearing lying south uf us is impossible...... Tbe upon Saturday's great accident. In speaking people ot ull the congressional districts have uu Memorial Day. for his use. The quartet bus a stringent code to collector, 87.777.26. The retiring board equal interest thut the election in each shall B. I. Weeks, General Superintendent of the of by-laws, one of the provisions being that recommends that the following sums be raised j of tbe fidelity and endurance of tbe clerks be ruly express the views and wishes of a American Express Company, is away on a six no member of tbe quartet shall be able to sing for tbe ensuing year : For town expenses, in- j says: majority of the qualified electors residing with­ or know anything about music. “ In the year ending June, 1888, there were in it. The result of such eleelious ure uol week’s pleasure trip to California. His many hiding support of tbe poor, 83,000, for high- J 218 accidents to trains upon which postal local uud the insistance of electors residing in friends hope that he may thoroughly enjoy his The organization is called the Twilight Club ways and bridges, 81,600, for schools, 81,416 - 1 clerks were employed. In these wrecks four other districts that they shall he pure uud free trip. because it never sings at any other time. The 80. Tbe retiring board consists of J. H. Kul- clerks were killed, sixty-three were seriously, does not savor ut ail of impertinence. The lull thought of engaging the basement of the several of tiie number permanently, and tuity- man who has eomu to regard the ballot box as J. J. Cooney, son-in-law of James A Samp­ locb, M. D. Ames and W. 11. Meservey with five slightly injured. Tbe official report of the a juggler’s but has renounced his uliegiauee. son, well-known iu Wuidohoro, is senior mem­ reumery for its rehearsals, but tbe people re­ J. M. Bartlett auditor, and they have served accidents shows that the majority of them re­ __ We have u just right to expect that our ber of the firm of Cooney, Eckstein & Co., siding in the neighborhood, about bait a mile Ihe town faithfully uud acceptably. sulted trom collisions, while others were due European puliey will be the American policy manufacturers of yellow pine lumber und away, objected so strenuously that tbe eluii to the spreading of Ihe rails, the failure of of European courts...... We have not sought lorebore. Tbe Club’s great act is “ The Skid's A contract has been concluded between tbe j air-brakes to work ut critical moments, uud to dominate or lo uhsorb uny of our weaker timber, New York, Jacksonville, und Fernan­ obstructions on tbe track. In every case neighbors, but rather lo uid and encourage dina, Fla. Tlieir business is principally with ure out today,”—out of tbe key. They con­ Business Men’s Association ol Ellsworth, und ' where cars were wrecked tbc postal cur was them to establish tree uud stable governments, large railroad corporations, which they supply template a trip west—Sberer’s Mills—when Burrell, Houghton & Co. of |Roekland, Mass., j among the number. In many instances the resting upon tbe consent of their own people. the walking is settled. The members of tbc by the terms of which this company are to re- , curs were telescoped, und on such occasions We have a eleur right lo expect, therefore, thut with ties, bridge, dock, and ear material; also the clerks were found buried iu tbe wreckage no European government will seek to establish parties for export. Their trade is confined to tub refused to tell tbe reporter where they move their entire shoe fuetory plant to Ells­ or pinned under tbe engine or its tender. And colonial dependences upon tho territory of these ihe large cities, and they sell only by the cargo. would next appear, for fear that tbe prospec­ worth, the association paying 825,000 to Bur- j many limes true heroism was shown by the independent American States. Thut which a sense of justice restrains us from seeking, they They handle about sixty million feet unuually. tive audience would get wind of it and stay rell, Houghton & Co. lo build Ihe factory | injured men. Over and over agaiu the General away—they wish to sort of spring it on ’em. which is to become theirs at tbe end of tell ' Superintendent reports that notwithstanding may he reasonably expected willingly to tore- B O A T W O R K . severe injuries received by the elerkf, the scat­ go. it must be assumed, however, that odr oring, boat builder, is prepared to do Matlmw llenry : No great ehuracters Musical Director Tolman Is now at work years, provided tlieir annual pay roll shall i tered mull mutter wus collected by them uud interests are so exclusively American that our rk of all kinds, new work and jobbing, composing several new pieces of music for the average 873,000, work to commence at ouee ; transferred either to another train or to the entire Inattention lo uny events that may trans­ iug bouts and yachts a specialty. ave formed iu this world without I.INHKIV WlIAHF. itockll" il. suffering uud self denial. club. uud the building to be finished May 15. nearest post olllce.” pire elsewhere cau lie taken for granted.” 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1889

Tb»t proposed litre to 8t. John There Is a good field in this city for a protect­ OUR STEAMERS. and Eastport would develop a great deal of ive society to handle goods and protect properly AJVCE. business for Koekland. in the case of fires. If some of our clerks At the recent meeting of the BInchilI A Ells­ should take this matter in hand and organize worth Co. the old board was re-elected, Calvin If that Samoan conflict should prove to have we prophesy that they would find a very use­ Austin general manager. The meeting ad­ FIRE, LIFE A ND ACCIDENT occurred Secretary Blaine will have a chance ful field of operations. journed until June 7th....General Manager to show what he is made of. Austin of the B. A B. Co. came down the John Ericsson, the great engineer, died at Penobscot last week and reported the ice weak­ SPRING INSURANC E A G E N C Y The fatnoti. “ Dug, Gun" poem, the outcrop his home. New York, Thursday night, in his ening and every indication that the river would ping of Editor Fuller's humor, is now doing 80th year. He was born in Sweden 80 years soon he clear....The business prospects forthe service for a big advertising firm. ago. He is the author of numerous inventions, Bluchill thecomingyearare very flattering. The hut had won his greatest reputation in naval boat will go on the route a month earlier than us­ A. J. ERSKINE, 417 M ain Street. The real reason why Tom Flatt didn't get inventions. The war vessel Princeton, built ual....The Katahdin and Penobscot will come n O C K U A N into the cabinet was because Jerry Husk was to by him in 1841, was the first in which the pro­ on the route for four trips a week about April DRESSGOODS 3D, zrvryvi go there. The President objects to Tom and pelling machinery was below water and out o( 1st....The Richmond,Capt. Dennison, is again Jerry.—Boston Herald. the reach of shot. The most noted product of on duty. She has been run through the LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED AND PAID A T THIS OFFICE. his genius, however, came ten years later in improvement mill and is as slick, clean and The days of '49 seem about to be repented the Monitor, which defeated the Confeflarata attractive as a Mayflower. We are glad to Gold fields of fabulous richness are reported in ironclad Merrimac at Hampton Ronds and see her back.... Steamer Clara Clarita, which Insurance can be placed in this agen cy at. as low rates as any agelicy in the Mexican peninsula and thousands of peo­ saved the Union navy nnd perhaps the Union towed the schooner Kate E Morse to Belfast Rockland. I take pleasure in again presenting to the public the ple ate tending thitherward. itself. The Monitor was the type of armored Tuesday, was formerly owned nt Vinalhnven Annual Statements of the Insuran co Companies represented in this vessels with the guns mounted in revolving and ran between Rockland nnd that place. E.B.HASTINGS agency. They nre prompt, popul The Union Farmer is out for March and is turrets. Captain Ericsson's theory was that She has been changed somewhat in the upper ar and progressive ; sound, solid and the best number yet. Its circulation is rapidly the machinery of a war vessel, in order to works, is now owned in Boston and is a very successful leading English and Am erican Companies. increasing, which is a natural result of the in­ secure absolute protection, must be placed strong tug. WILL OPEN THIS WEEK A LOT <>F creasing value of the paper. Editor Fish is below the water line. Out of tills idea, to­ ------One Hundred and Ninetieth Hemi-Annual State doing good work. gether with that of the revolving turret, was UNLIMITED SALAD. “ GUARDIAN," OF LONDON. ment of the Assets ol the Company. evolved what the Confederates derisively New York Office, 50 Pine 8t. Organized, 179?. Incorporated 1794. A petition has been largely signed in this termed "a cheese box on a raft.” But the The American Express Co.shippcd lOfi barrels UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT, New Pattern Dresses! Jan u a ry 1st, 18$9. Insurance Co. of North America, city for the appointment of Hon. Wakefield G. cheese box whipped the Merrimac and caused of lobsters out of this city one day last week, 232 Walnut 8t., Philadelphia, Penn. Frye of Belfast to the position of consul gen­ n revolution in naval warfare even more com­ ASSETS. the Lest record for one shipment yet. U. fl.bonds (m arket value), $1,010,000 Total nsseis, $8,696,956 56 eral at Halifax, which position Mr. Frye filled plete than that made by the screw propeller. ------Railway bonds, 209,438 LIABILITIES. with signal ability under President Garfield. Some years ago Captain Ericsson completed Cash held by I rustees, 188,126 Capital stock, $3,009,000 00 ’N Q T H E R KILN. O ther adm itted assets, 128,050 Reserve for re-lnsurance, 2,820,733 92 Mr. Frye is a former resident of Koekland and the Destroyer, a torpedo boat wbicli he con­ Reserve for unadjusted losses and other liabilities, 237,315 »9 is an ex-editor of the G a z e t t e . His appoint­ sidered far more powerful and destructive than $1,492,214 May next G. A. Ames will erect a big iron- HANDSOME NEW SPRING STYLES LIABILITIES. S uiplus o v erall liabilities, 2,638,906 35 ment is earnestly desired in (his section. anything of the kind in existence, capable of Reinsurance reser $620,870 top kiln on his privilege north of Crockett Unpaid losses, Total assets, $8,696,956 56 running up under the guns of the most formid­ 44,144 ___ CHARLES PLATT, President. able vessel, blowing it up and retiring un­ Block. PRICES FROM All Other liabllitip 14,595 Those persons who are thinking of the pleas­ S urplus, 812,005 ures of a defaulter's life should reflect tb it the harmed. The capabilities of the Destroyer, Our business grows! Buffalo German Insurance Co., Weldon oxtradition bill, which is framed so ns however, have yet to be tested in actual war­ SA ILO R ’S B ET H E L. OF BUFFALO, N. Y. to include American defaulter, has been ap­ fare. 2.’d Annual Statement, Jan. 1st, 1889. Cash capital, proved by the council of the Montreal board o f $200,000 09 The Lewiston Journal's Washington corre­ A call has been issued for n legal meeting of CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. Reserve for reinsurance, 311,146 4“ trade, and its introduction into the Canadian S10 to S15 No. 100 Broadway, New York. Reserve for unpaid Iomsch, 16,273 26 those who desire a Sailor's Bethel in this city parliament is attended with all the signs of a spondent sends the following: STATEMENT, JANUARY 1st, 1689. Reserve for other liabilities, 7,751 56 to meet the 23d inst, place to be stated, to per­ Net surplus over all li.ibiiities, 797,205 69 sure passage. President Harrison today informed a promi­ Total A ssets, $5,028,344.69 nent Republican that there would be few ap­ fect a formal organization. Reserve for reinsurance, $2,501,88 A P A T T E R N . Total i ets, $1,332,377 00 It is estimated lb it the night working pop­ pointments nt present, except to fill vacancies. Let all interested be present! Reserve for losses, 204,76.' I he President stated that term officials would Reserve for Commissions, taxes, &c., 54,49.' ulation of N ew York city is a round one hun ------*♦.------Reserve for scrip dividends and all serve out their time unless there were special, other claim s, 40,510 40 Westchester Fire Insurance Co., dred and filty thousand. It includes em­ exceptional and good reasons for removal. AULD ACQUAINTANCE. ( ’ash capital, 1,000,000 00 27 and 29 Pine .Street, New York. ployees on the newspapers, teamsters, watch Under this decision the present postmasters of N et surplus, 1,226,601 66 52d Annual Statem ent, Jan u a ry 1st, 1889. Lewiston and Auburn and other Maine cities men, restaurant keepers, messengers, telegraph Knox C$tnty People Who Have Gone Total assets, $1,407,452 00 will serve their terms out—und in some eases OJKTZE C A S E ( $ y G n in in net su rp lu s,$305,694.05) $5,028,344 69 LI ABILITIES. operators, engineers, braketnen and conductors these terms do not expire for one or two years. Out From Us. U npaid losses, $67,931 91 on the elevated roads and surface lines nnd The President also said that changes in fourth- Unearned prem ium s o r re ins. fund, 724,660 84 class post offices w. uld be made slowly, and The many friends of Fred II. Speed, a former literary men and students. The American Fire Insurance Co. Total liabilities, $792,592 75 lh.it postal clerks ns well as department clerks, Rockland boy, will be pleased to hear of his PHILADELPHIA. will be appointed under civil service rules. promotion, to superintendent of the Incandes­ Capital stock, 300,000 00 Railroad Commissioners Mortland and Bow­ NEW GIMPS AND GINGHAMS Seventy.ninth Annual Statement, Jan. 1, 1889. Net surplus as regards stockholders, 314,859 25 cent Electric Lighting Co. of Newport, R. I., Cash capital, $500,000 ( ers, while In Washington attended the national MEN AND WOMEN Mr. Speed is another one of Rockland's smart Reserve for reinsurance, unadjusted Total, $1,407,452 60 railway commissioners' conference with State losses and all otiier claim s, 1,031.500 1 BUSINESS OF THE YEAR 1898. young men, who have been heard from since S urplus, 369,415I Railway Commissioners, regarding the general INCOME. Personal Paragraphs of More or Less leaving home. OPEN THIS WEEK. T o tal i ets, Prem ium s, $914,8*13 40 railway interests of the public. The conference Interest aud dividends, 54,786 99 has tieen a very profitable one. and will inspire Interest to Our Readers. a unity of purpose and better breadth of view A. II. Berry is in Boston. MULTUM IN LITTLE. Incorporated 1799. Total income, $969,680 39 throughout ttic State anti interstate commiss­ Prof. Waller has gone to Boston. Some years ago the late J.W. Covel designed Providence Washington Ins. Co., The Merchant's Insurance Co., ion work. R. W. Messer was in Boston last week. LOOK AT THE PROVIDENCE, R. I. OF NEWARK, N. J. Harry Mather visited in Bath last week. nnd had patented a door fastener, that at once Statement, January 1, 1889. Thirty-first Am ual Statement, December 31st, 1888 March '2nd, Messrs Lincoln A Allen of Port­ Mrs. Helen Pendleton is visiting in Bangor. attracted attention by its simplicity and real Cash cap ital, $400 Total assets, $1,528,784 20 land contracted with Asa P. Hodgkins of Bath, ASSETS. Eugene Kaler of Boston is visiting in this merit. It is a compact little piece of mechan­ LIABILITIES. for a new schooner, to replace the M. D. Rob­ R ailroad Bonds, $198,315 00 Cash capital, 490,000 00 city. ism that can be carried in one's pocket, and is New and Pretty Styles Providence & New Y ork hank stocks, 287,700 00 Reserve premium fund,(X.Y.Standard) 670,001 86 bins, recently lost near Georges Island. This F. L. Jones of Bangor was in the city last cheaply made. The right to manufacture and Gas stocks, 72,500 00 for unsettled losses, 81,478 29 vessel will he about 100 Ions burdens built week. sell has just been sold by Mr. Covel's heirs to R ailroad stocks, D 6,290 00 “ *• taxes and ull other claims, 37,318 28 W h atC h eer Corporation Office Building, 190,000 00 Net surplus, 439,986 27 from the best material, and will be commanded 11. II. Munroe went to Boston Thursday by the Philadelphia Novelty Manufacturing Co. Cash in office and hanks, 81,745 26 by Capt. E. Rabbins, formerly of this pluce. boat. The Covel estate retains a royalty. Bills receivable (for m arine prem ium s) 56,777 12 Total assets, $1,528,784 20 She will be named for Mr. Allen’s wife, Lillian E. W. Palmer is in Worcester, Mass., for Duo from agents, uncollected premi­ medical treatment. ums, and other assets, A. Allen.—Deer Isle Gazette. B. G. CO. Germania Fire Insurance Comp’y W. B. Hatch and bride returned Saturday $1,174, OF NEW YORK. LIABILITIES. from their wedding trip. Statement, January 1st, i860. The electric light I rings out the mud of Wilmot Lord, formerly of this city, is attend­ Officers of the Bod well Granite Company have PRINTS. Unpaid losses and other claims against Main street with startling distinctness. If it ing school at Kent's Hill. Comoany, $119,,080 87 ASSETS. been chosen as follows: President, George M. Reinsurance reserve, 584 330 00 Cash capital, $1,000,090 00 succeeds in emphasizing the horrid nuisanco Vesper Leach has been confined to the house Brainerd, Rockland; Vice President, Francis Cash capital, 400,,01X1 00 Reserve for re-iniurance, 1,015,05430 with sickness for some time. Net surplus, 7o,,737 41 Reserve for losses under adjustm ent, 67,219 29 so that every member of the city government Cobh, Rockland; Secretary and Treasurer, E. New Blues, Reds, N et surplus, 726,445 08 shall be convinced that an appropriation of W. W. Ulmer has been off duty lor a few A sset’, weeks, through sickness. H. Lawry, Rockland; Direc’ors, G. M. Brain­ Total, $2,808,718 67 920,000 for permanent street improvements is erd, Francis Cobb, E. H. Lawry, Rockland-, ETC., the thing most needed in the city, why then the Mrs. Marion Perry arrived in this city yes­ terday from Worcester, Mass. E. S. Walls, E. P, Walker, John Lowe, Vinal- people of Rockland, long-suffering and mud Mrs. Robert Ross has moved to Brockton, haven; J. F. Bodwell, Hallowell. stained, will fall down and worship the electric Mass., where she will reside. Only 8 C T S . Per Yard. light. Miss Maggie Everett assists Miss Lottie HARD AGROUND. BICKNELL T EA COM PN’Y Lawry in the office ol A. S. Rice, esq. The acceptance of the Yorktown, which has Mrs. Philena Rogers went to Hudson, Mass., The famous Rockland schooner W. L. been subjected to the severest trial of any of last week to visit her son, W. J. Rogers. 2 Lbs. Broken Candy. White is still ashore at her landing place near N7 33 "W 7 Bars Good Washing Soap, the late boats recently built for the government, Dr. L. F. Baeheltlcr lias leased the tenement Stornaway, Scotland. The tug that was sent has been left to the new secretary of the n ivy, in Spear Block, vacated by Fred It. Speur. 2 5 c , 2 5 c . Tracy, who will, without doubt, place his sig­ Miss Annie Piston gave a sheet and piliaw- from Liverpool found her hard fast on the rocks, and returned without accomplishing nature upon the documents which Secretary case party at her home, Ocean street, Thursday Black Dress Goods evening. anything. She will probably be allowed to go 4 Lbs. Best Canary Seed.. . . Chocolate Creams, per Lb. Whitney has so heartily endorsed. The W. V. Hanscom and Chas. S. Roberts are to pieces there. Very fine, just the thing , Yorktown has 330 tons of machinery and has home from the llubncman Medical College, OPEN THIS WEEK. Single Pound 7c. 2 5 c . for frosting. , produced upon trial 3338 indicated horse pow- Philadelphia. BUSY BEES. M. P. Smith, who is in Boston for medical treatment, is on the mending band, we are 2 Lbs Malaga Grapes. 3 Lbs. Choice Formosa Tea The yearly outlook for Rockland is an en­ pleased to learn. The North-end Knitting Bee will meet next couraging one. The lime business promises Miss Dorn A. Atncs„who has been attending Monday evening with Mrs. J. B. Hall, North 2 5 c . S 1 .o o a fairly good season and one or two new kilns Rockland Commercial College, has returned to Main street, if pleasant, otherwise the first fair LOOK AT THE BARGAINS her home at North Haven. are to be built. The completion of the L. R. evening. Will Benner of Dorchester Heights, was in • -iN- 4 Lbs. Laundry S ta rch . Canned Tomatoes, Per^Can, R. R., and the of building at Bay Point the city last week to attend the funeral ol his The Central Knitting Bee will meet with Bost Q utility, and in other sections of our city will keep the nephew, Walter Robbins. Mrs. T. W. Hix, Jr., next Friday evening. 2 5 c . No Slops, lO c . hammer and saw busy, while indications of Miss I.aura Rhoades left for Portland this The South end Knitting Bee meets tomor­ renewed activity in other brunches of industry morning where she resumes her position with 40 Inch Cottons! Brown Thurston A Co,, publishers. row, Wednesday evening, with Mrs. H. S. 2 Lbs. B right Eng. Walnuts. 4 Lbs. Best Rio C o ffe e .... cause us to smile. We’re getting out of the Perry, 160 Main street. A full attendance is woods! Miss Rena Sylvester of Boston, who has been visiting Iter cousin, Miss Gertie Sylvester, desired. We are Offering This Week. 2 5 c . S 1 .O O The excitement in Canadian religious circles in this city, returned to her home Saturday. L. P. Hanscom, who resides with his son LOBSTER LAW. continues to grow, and the outlook becomes Frank P. Hanscom, in this city, is very ill. 5 Lbs. Best Soda. Oranges, best Assortment in serious as the matter becomes discussed in the He is an old gentleman, in bis 82nd year. Ilis in Rockland...... press and the pulpit. The more conservative son Rev. L. L. Hanscom of Bath visited him The lobster law will probably come out from New French Satteens, New Hamburgs, Per Uoz element,however,will undoubtedly prevail, und last Sunday. the legislative cauldron with the following 2 5 c . U p w a rd s. Frank Douglass, formerly of Castine, now changes: UL& there will he no breach of peace. Bishop in the einploy of W. II. Glover A Co., has Close time repealed. New Trimmings, Usher, of the Reformed Episcopal Church, rented the tenement on Rockland street owned Bananas, per Dozen. Tobacco, Per Lb...... issues a proclamation to the Protestants to put by Mrs. Elzira Crockett and with his lamily Nine-inch lobsters can be canned in May and is soon to occupy it. June. All the rest of the year the limit will be forth their power to prevent war, civil war, for 10 1-2 inches. New Table Linens and Napkins, 2 5 c . Chew or Smoke. 3 O c . it will cornu unless that is done. W. Scott Cleveland of Erceport is in the city for a few days. Mr. Cleveland is a Rock­ All shippers are required to mark packages land hoy and has had a well deserved success, with their inline. Mayor White's address, like his year of ad­ holding the icsponslble and lucrative position ----••»------New Hosiery, ministration of the city's alfairs, is a thoroughly of foreman uf H. P. Dennison's shoe-factory in OUR PREMIUM. BICKNELL TE Freeport. A C O M P A N Y , business-like, practical address, abounding in New Handkerchiefs. W. W. Thompson of this city is registered ‘•Our Family Physician” bids fair to come a n o m a i n common sense suggestions und wholesome ad­ at the Parker House, Boston, en route to Provi- vice. We want all of our readers to peruse it dence. where he will be joined in a few days into general use in this section of the state as a thoughtfully, and make a note of the fact that by his wife, Mr. Thompson expects to he glance at the large number of new names our city's debt is being lessened gradually und absent (or a year travelling in his business. udded each week to our list will show. We His wife will travel with him. print a few at random from the many names that the outlook is encouraging in the extreme. Thursday evening the law makers at Augusta Look ut the Colored Border Hem­ D y e 5 With Mayor White at the helm and u city ami their ladies enjoyed another of those de­ put on our hooks recently : ROCKLAND TOW BOAT lightful hops. Among the participants we J. W. Gray, Vinalhaven. stitched Handkerchiefs, 6 for 25c. council for a crew that is composed of pro­ .Mrs. Joel Phillirook, Vinalhaven. CO M I?2kI\rY. X 8 E S T gressive citizens, and the most of them ex­ notice the names ol Representative Glover, Bird and their wives ol this city and Representative J. W. Barter, Vinalhaven. Owning the Powerful Tui*s Frederick M. ForBLAGR perienced in city ulfairs, we cau assuredly look O'Brien of Thomaston, and Senator Burgess Charles Hopkins, Vinalhaven. New lot of Bed Spreads, 31,81.25, Wilson und itritanniu. and wife of Rockport. .Mrs. May L. Thompson, Vinalhaven. to sec our municipal clipper ship make u most J. W. bolham, Rockland, This Company has Two Good Boats, one largo prosperous yearly voyage. Mrs. Flora R o g ers a lady well known in and 81.50. for outside work, and tin- other smaller for inside STOQK1NGS llatlie Kirkpatrick, Rockland. work, ami are prepared to receive orders for any this city and vicinity, died at Crystal Planta­ F. 11. Liscomb, Rockland. towing job that may come up, either Fin e (olorsT hat President Cleveland has been a hard-worker. tion, Aroostook County, lust week. Mrs. C. I.- Magee, Rockland. Rogers who until the past few months has NEITHER S m u t This even his bitterest political enemies must Mrs. S. W. Thomas, South Weymouth, Inside or Outside, Anywhere Along a s h o u t resided ut Tenant's Harbor, was a .daughter Muss. ALL EXTRA BARGAINS! W admit. Monday morning, his lust hours in of the late Dr. Parker of St. George aud Mrs. W. M. Swett, Camden. the Coast of Maine. P . NOR FADE office, was a fair sample of the busy life he has sister of M. M. Parker of this city. She Miss Elvte Tilden, Camden. New Oil Cloth Cparetings, ouly ONLY BE leaves two sons, Perry Rogers, who was These boats are lit first-class order, strong and M ADE B Y led in the White House. He remained hard with tier ut the time of her death, und Georgie, ------■ speedy, well m u n iie d aud oflieered and fully capa­ ble of any job o f Lowing. at work during the night until 3 o'clock Mon­ who is attending school in this city. Their WICKED MUD. 25c a yd—handsome patterns. day morning, and was up und at work again lather, Capt. Rogers, was lost ut sea several at eight o’clock. Thu members ol the cabinet years ago. lCXCJUKSIOAS. Rockland's mud was responsible (or the New Table Oil Cloths in white and were with him the most of the time. A vast damage to the Catholic parsonage, the hose Excursion parties can obtain favorable terms. WEEKLY WEATHER. GISTS. amount of business was accomplished. A carriages being so long delayed that the tire in colored. Orders by Mail, Telephone or Telegraph A I.SO large number of bills were approved, the most the church had too great headway to he con­ i’KKHEESS IIKIIXZE PA IX IK -0 Colors, important being the act amending the inter­ Tuesday, rainy, with easterly wind. will receive prompt utteution. I’EEKEESS I tlM H H BLUING. trolled when they arrived. Here’s another ar­ I’EEKI.ESS INK 1’OHUEItS t, K inds 7 Colors. state commerce hill, the sundry civil appro­ Wednesday, ruining with a light easterly It? Orders by mail will be prompt, 1-EEltEEss SHOE AM, 11A UN ESS BBESS15U. priation bill, the Indian appropriation hill, the wind und fog. gument fur better streets I A. 0. GAY & GO., Agents, t’EEltl.l.SS ECU I’ ll.S —b Colors. ------—---- BOCKUNO, MAINE. 3 post office appropriation bill, the District of Thursday, overcast with easterly to westerly ly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Columbia bill, (be army appropriation bill winds. ROCKLAND BEEF CO. aud the agricultural appropriation bill. There Friday, rain aud snow with a light westerly Cotton Duck were but three measures of minor importance wind, clearing at night. Report for week ending Saturday, March 9, HEN : FODDER! FO R S A L E which bad passed both houses of congress pre­ Saturduy, alternate sunshine ruin, and snow, 1889: L. B. H astin g s, —FOB SALE BV— Wholesttle aud Reluil, ut BOSTON PRICKS. sented to President Cleveland at the capitol and the wind just horrid. Number carcasses beef sold during week, 31 THORNDIKE & HIX. Average weight per carcass, 609 S. T. MUGRIDCE, before noon that day aud all three received his Sunday, sunshiny aud pleasant. Pork Scrap* t o r H«u Food ’Twill iuak* Brown’s Wharf, Kotikland. approval. Monday, overcast and raw. Average price per pound, .0636 316 and 318 Main St. Your lieu* Lay. b'l I

THE ROCKLAND COCKIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1889.

Next Sunday is St. Patrick's day. AMUSEMENTS. M. M. M. PROPOSALS FORBUILDINC SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. FOLKS AND THINGS. Lime casks sell for 16 and 17 cents and kiln Sealed pronosals will bo received until Thursday, What docs it mean ? Look at the amuse­ March 21, 1889,3 p. m , nt «J. F. W nterbonse’s office wood for 83.50. Ranch No. 10 March 27. ment ads. and find out. for the erection nnd completion of a two story For Additional Locals See First Page. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at Farwell Hall frame dwelling on Grove 8t, Rockland. Plans and FnrrvcU H all, The Purchase St. school entertainment is to E. M. Shaw at his shop on Grace street is specifications can be seen at J. F. Waterhouse’s Thursday evening, March 11. be on Wednesday, Mar. 20. busy with jobs of various kinds in wood nnd Architect office. The right is reserved to reject any No more zeros this winter! metal. People with screen doors, windows nnd all bids fo rth e w ork. 9-10 J . D. MAY. THURSDAY EY’NG, MARCH 14 S. Chase A Co. received the first installment The “Life of a Fireman” will be produced and the like to be repaired will find Mr. Shaw K. C. Ilankin A Son set a kiln afire Wcilncs- of St. John alewives last night. later. a good man to fix them. He also puts up letter Boots and Shoes Neatly Re­ i.w —HriNHON—Deer Isle, March 8,Simeon Do’ heard a robin utter his gentle roundelay. Huts! and Julia Stinson, both of Deer Isle. taken In the Rockland Loan A Building Asso­ Electric Sparks Sent out by the Swiftly Smoke the “ .I. W. A.” Hand Made Whirling Dynamo. t’iffurs. For sale nt C. A. Haskell’s. James Feyler has repaired the damage to H. ciation in the short time he lias been in office. Special Prices—35 and 50 Cents. H. Flint’s store caused by the fire Thursday I k a t j j s . Some of the North-endcrs suggest the trian There nre now sixteen nre lights burning. morning. Reserved Beats now on sale. gle near J. R. Richardson's place of business The Electric Light Co. has contracted to put F r e n c h —Rockland, March 10, Ezra F. French, DAAFQ Bargains in Books. J. It. Richardson hns cabbage, tomatoes nnd as a good location for the Soldiers’ Monument 250 incandescent lights into the Bay Point aged 66 years, 3 months, 2* days. D v V J X U FUIS WEEK ONLY. lettuce plants up and merrily growing in his Clnb house. ltomtlNH—Thomaston, March 6, Walter E., son Rev. Fr. Phelan wishes us to extend his of Edwin O. nnd Clara II. Robbins, aged 5 years, hot-house. 11 months, 7 flays. Lovell’s Library -ESIGHT heartiest thanks to the firemen nnd citizens The prices for arc lights for offices and stores T r ib o l — Cam den, March 5, Di. Galen Tribou, Fuller C. Blackington hns bought the Keller generally for their prompt and efficient service will range from $75 to $125 a year each, de­ aged 33 years. “ Seaside Liurary house at the Meadows, of G. L. Farrand, and pending upon the length of time used and F a r n sw o r t h -Waldoboro, March 2, Betst.,. TIIB EYE 18 A TUINO WHICH SHOULD at the fire last week. widow of Capt. Oliver Farnsworth, aged 88 years. Monroe’s Library, will occupy it. number of lights in the week. R y an—Appleton, Feb. 28, M argaret Ryan, aged HAVE PROMPT There will be a meeting of the C. L. S. C 82 years, 2 months, 12 day-. Monroe’s Pocket Magazine, Richard Moody handlos the ribbons over next Monday evening. A full attendance i The company is not prepared to make any (. o le—Thom aston. Feb. 27. Mrs. M.uy G . Cole, AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. Thorndike & Hix’s big team, in place of Clar­ desired. The place of meeting will be at the talk about incandescent lighting nt present aged 87 years, 2 months, 4 days. K n o w lto n —L ib ert), Feb. 23, Hiram Kug»lton, 9 c , E a c h . . ence Modell, resigned. Y. M. C. A. rooms. and will not put in an incandescent system aged 85 years. until its permanent plant is established, when Bi l i.s—Hope, March ‘'.Hartwell Bills, agednbout Fred nnd Walter Sargent are home from Secretary Whitford and D. A. Packard of 70 years. King’s CelBbratefl Sneciacle a 500-horse power station will be built. C. F. SAWTELLE. Massachusetts and will open the bonnet bleach- our Y. M. C. A. were in Portland last week in Burton—North Cushing, Mnrch 5, Mrs. Ellie WHEN WELL FITTED WILL MAKE cry in the old Willoughby Block. ------<«.------Burton. attendance upon the secretarial convention P en d leto n —'Camden, March 9, Lillie E , wife YOU 8E E Inspector E. K. Gould, this city, of the Sons Mr. Whitford reading one of the papers. MONEY TO LOAN. of Abial Pendleton,aged 23 years,2 m onths,28 days. P e n d leto n —Camden, March 7, Deacon Andrew TAXES OF 1887. of Veterans of Maine, will inspect Daniel QUITE A8 WELL AS EVER. The lecture in Farwell Hall Saturday evening At the monthly meeting of the Rockland Pendleton, aged 79 years. All persons who have not paid their taxes for Chaplin Camp, Bangor, April 3. by Mr. Wright of Philadelphia, under the aus­ Loan A Building Association last evening the year 1887 are requested to call at the Collector’s RESOLUTIONS. offlc , rear room over Rockland National Bank, nnd SECURE A PAIR FOR $1.00 L. E. Wade has purchased L. T. Whitmore’s pices of the Knights of Labor, was an able $500 was loaned to a Rockland man for build­ settle the same on or before May 20,1889. All such interest in the Crescent Medical Co..and Dr. O. effort and was listened to by a good sized audi­ taxes remaining unpaid after May 20 must be ad­ WHICH IS .JUST HALF PRICE. ing purposes at 35 cents premium. The direct­ vertised and property sold as provided by the Re­ L. Bartlett has bought Mr. Whitmore’s horse. ence. ors adjourned to next Friday evening, when W est C a m d e n , Mnrch 2. ’89. vised Statutes, Chap. 6, Section 193 Resolutions of respect in the case of Richard A. J. ERSKINE, Collector. Chas. W. Perry has bought the house, cor­ The loss nnd damage on the Catholic par­ $1500 will be sold at auction. The meeting L. Wnlden, a member of Mirror Lake Lodge, Rockland, M arch 6, 1889. 9-19 M. M. GENTHNER, ner of Winter and Pearl streets, and will move sonage and stable was appraised yesterday by will be held in the office of Secretary Gould, No. 107, I. O.G. T. (Old Blood & Hix Stand) it to Perryville, where it will be fitted up for E. K. Glover and Spencer Rogers of Portland new Spofford Block. Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly Father to T I T Y o u r t at 8725; insured with Cochran, Baker A remove by death our worthy brother, Richard L. 416 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. 2 tenements. The secretary reports that yesterday’s pay­ Walden, therefore The lecture of Rev. S. L. Hanscom at the M. Cross. ments made the biggest total of any monthly Resolved, that we ns m em bers of tin? order tender to his p irents and frteiids our heartfelt sympathy ; CORN COB SMOKED HAMS! BRANCH OFFICE E. church Thursday evening, was very able A Nova Scotinman walked off Tillson’s payments in the association’s history. trusting they may receive that consolation which Cured and Smoked by the American Co.’s Patent and very interesting, and was a rich treat to wharf in the dark Wednesday night, nnd was our Heavenly Father alone can give. Process. You will use no other, Ask your mar­ “FOR EXERCISE” Resolved, that it is but a just tribute to the ket men for it. those attending. in the water an hour before he was able to memory of the departed, to say that in removing T H O R N D IK E & H IX , King Solomon’s Chapter accepted six peti attract attention. When taken out he was h m from our order, we as members mourn for Isaac Tolman of Owl’s Head, in his 81st him as one worthy our respect and regard. Willoughby Block, - Koekland, Maine. tions Thursday and received one. There will quite wet. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be Bunkor Hill Custom Pants Go. year, walked up to the city and back the other entered on our lodge records, a copy sent to the Papers from Los Angeles, Cal., state that a WILLOUGHBY BLOCK, be a special meeting for work Thursday. King day, as he said “ for exercise,” a distance of family of Ihe deceased and also to TlIE CO U R IER - Sol is a-hustling. Council of the Royal Arcanum has been or­ G \ z.e tte for publication. And our charter be Timothy Clover, (Tf- four miles, each way. Mr. Tolman was born draped in mourning30 days. 341 Main St., Rockland, Me. The entertainment in the High School room ganized there through the instrumentality of at Blackington’s Corner, and is one of the A. A. M it c h e l l , Committee of resolutions. Red Top Field, Cull and see our samples and leave your or­ Friday evening was largely attended nnd the Dr. S. H. Boynton. Dr. Boynton is a graduate most intelligent and pleasant conversational­ of Anchor Council, It. A., of this city. der for the BEST program evidently enjoyed. Something ists we have met. He says the first term of NURSING. Garden and Flower rising $40 was netted. There was a large attendance at the Freewill school he attended was in a little red school A young woman of experience wishes to do nurs­ Bradley’s Superphosphate, Hammond’s Slug Shot Baptist social at Mrs. O.S. Knowles’, Brewster ing. Orders sent to BOX 13, Rockland, Maine. for noiatoe and other bugs; Hammonds Powder for The remnrk has been made that the electric building where the store of O. B. Fales now Good references. 9-12* Moths. light pole at the foot of Water street is straighter street, last Thursday evening, and a delight stands. Mr. Tolman has taught 42 terms of $3.30 PANTS fill time enjoyed. Music, both vocal and in­ school. WANTED. than a corkscrew,but Sontb-end people take no ------*♦.------Choice Variety V Family Groceries In the world. *** Over one hundred styles stock in the statement. strumental, games, charades, ice cream, cake, A girl to do general housework; to come now. to select from. 49*Fo every purchaser we STRUCK BY THE BOOM. Inquire of MRS. F. G. 8INGIIJ, Milliner, BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS offer the following guarantee: If the etc., were prominent features of the evening’s 9.9* New No. 413 Main tit., Rockland, Me. An open faucet made things lively in the entertainment. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Pants aro not entirely satisfactory we new Spear Block, Thursday night. There was Sch. J. B. Holden, Look, arrived in Cien- will make another pair or refund th e St. David’s Young Men’s Society will dedi. fuegos the 1st inst., nine days from Mobile. WANTED. m oney, at tho option of the buyer. We hustling to and fro for a time, but the deluge A girl or woman for general housework. Work O. B- PALES, are also making a finer grade of Pants at cate their new rooms in Willoughby Block Capt. Look’s oldest child, Leslie W., aged 12 1*3.50, 94 and 95. Vests and Goats in was stopped before damage resulted. light, in family of three, no washings, good pay. 59 i MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. proportion. with a grand ball Easter Monday followed by years, met with a serious accident while off One from country preferred. A pple now. One of the crew at work digging on Main a supper, the bull to be in the main hull nnd Address, p. o. BOX 1320, Cape Antonio. He wns struck by the main- 9 Rockland, Me. street for the Rockland Water Co. accidentally the supper served in the banquet rooms above. boom, his left arm broken short oil' four inches s P. C. & L. F. YOUNG, Mgrs. stuck his pick through a little dog. The This society has tendered the church the use of below the shoulder, face and head badly cut W I I A T A R E police put the poor thing out of its misery. HOUSEWORK- WANTED. its rooms for its religious meetings. and was knocked senseless. He remained un­ \ competent woman wants a chance to do house­ YOU DRINKING Jones A Bicknell have had their office fin­ The “Myrtle Club” was entertained by conscious and was thought to be dying until work. 8-8* NO. 1 GREEN ST., Thomaston. ished oil’ in cherry with new and handsome For Tea? Why not try our Famous S M O K E TH E Misses Eliza Files and Mabel Holbrook last the next day when he slowly came to, and hus Snubeam Chop Formosa Oolong Tea ! wall paper, and other improvements, making a week. It is a society formed by young ladies since been rapidly recovering. W A N T E D ! very attractive pluce in which to do business. ------A young man acquainted with the iron business, IT W ILL SU IT YOU. of the North-end to raise money for a worthy residing in or near Rockland, to travel in this State, In Pound Cartoons, 60c. In Halves, 3Oc. There arc two more of those jolly Harmony object. They meet weekly, a member’s fee NEW PATENT. Address with particulars 810 P. O. BOX, 1371, Boston. Mass. Hall socials, and probably an extra. Meser­ being paid at each meeting. Once a month a 003B, WIGHT & CO., Rockland, Me. La ROSA de BOSTON! vey’s Brass Quintet at Friday’s hop played the social is held to which the young gentlemen O. P. Hix of this city, who has already ac­ quired fame as the inventor of the Hix car-coup­ WANTED. inattgurul music from “ Nadjy” and ’twas fine. are invited, and an admission fee charged. A girl to do general housework in a small family, IO C E N T S . Thursday evening the Ingraham’s Hill Side­ “ Hon. Charles E. Littlefield, Attorney-Gen­ ler, has received notification that he has been a man ami two boys. Liberal wages paid to the ■P ■ P ■ P ■ P allowed a patent on a coupler to be used in con­ right party. Apply CO J. C. BROWN, walk Society held a successful apron and re­ eral of Maine, hns been at Isleboro two or 8-9 Vinalhaven, Me. Where can I invest my savings that they —FOR HALE AT— freshment sale in the old Ingraham house, net­ three times in the past (ew weeks, in the inter­ necting steam heating pipes between ears. The may he safe aud yet yield me a good rate device is a very ingenious one, and locks and of interest? ting 8‘20. There was a tcn-cent sociable last est of the Rockland speculators who wish to NOTICE. T I I J3 evening and there will be some kind of a lucre get possession of certain lands in Isleboro. unlocks itself. It has been tried on the Bos­ The signers for the Seamen’s IB tin 1, ami all otii J. H. W IGGIN’S, ton-Albany road with great success. its interested an- requested to meet iu Jones’ Hall, earning time there tomorrow evening. The farm of Edwin Eames has been sought Saturday M arch ‘43, at 2 o’clock p. in., for tla- Atkinson House Furnishing Co. after by a number of speculators in real es ate purpose of forming an association, and transacting ROCKLAND, MAINE. The meeting in Salvation Army Hall, Sun­ OUR VICINITY. any other busim ss that may conn- before the meet (O F M AINE) day, for the organization of a Club of Re­ and it is said thut Mr. Fames has sold his ing. S 9 PER ORDER. PAYS ITS STOCKIIO1.DI-.BS formed Men was attended by 83 persons, and farm for $7,500.”—Bungor Commercial. -I- Wilbur A. Waterman has been appointed 25 signatures were obtained to the total absti­ A largo audience of our best people enjoyed FO R S A L E . PER postmaster nt North Appleton. A new yacht 34 feet over all, lo feet, 8 inch beam, nence pledge. There will be another meeting Judge O. G. Hull’s lecture in the Congrega­ 5 12 feet deep from platform to top of trunk. Will Per A nnum there next Sunday at 1.30 o’clock (or perma­ tional church, Inst evening. Rev. D. P. Hatch -I- There will be a sheet published for Blue- answer for fishing or yachting, lias a m ltof good CENT. nent organization. introduced the speaker, who gave a graphic hill by a publishing company in Bungor, to be sails. Tlie yacht is a first.class sea boat and sailer, DIVIDENDS JANUARY AND JULY. Letter Boxes! called the Bluehill Times. We understand the und cau be bought at a bargain by applying to For lull particulars call on or writo A (inc suite of bath rooms hns been fitted up and interesting account of a “Month in Lon­ JOHN BUNKER, first issue was to be out Thursday the 28th. 9-11 Viuulbuvcu, Me. in connection with E. L. Harmon’s barber don,” describing the prominent buildings, the DAVID W. SEARS, 17 Milk St. 15. Morrill will be the town editor. shop, Jones Block, where hot and cold baths Tower, comparing the magnificence of the 8-20 BOOH S. BOSTON. E . AT. F O R S A L E . Or the Treasurer of the Company, Portland, Me. cun be had with all the necessary appliances West End with the degradation of the East -I- Wuldoboro News: “At the regular Fishing Heli. G ra d e ( ’. Young, 83.70 tons n Is getting up some nice little Letter Boxes, lobe aud luxuries for a small fee. Mr. Harmon hus End, describing the law court, parliament, etc. meeting of the Waldoboro Board of Trude For particulars inquire of uttacbed to Inside of d< or. Just the thing to re­ uesday evening, tho question of cucourugiug R. FRED CRIE & CO., ceive tlie mull dropped through the Letter plate. also hud his barber shop fitted up with new It was a very instructive und agreeable dis­ 9 Rockland, Me J und attractive paper, paint and the like. course. Loan und Building Association was discussed ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ------•«»—------mt steps were taken to have un address on the E X C U n S I O N S PRICE FROM 35 TO 65 CENTS The Catholic Church, which was burned PASTOR AND PULPIT. F O R S A L E . ubjeet. Arrangements were made for the un IU cents for putting on. Order at Thursday morning, was litiilt in 1858 by I’ear and Apple Trees, all grafted, thrifty and To Kansas. Colorado, California, ual meeting of the Board which will occur nice; Bluekbcrry, Raspberry, Gooseberry and Cur­ Niue persons were admitted to membership and all points WEST. Through Cars leaving Bun­ Thomas Glover under the supervision of Rev. the first Tuesday in April.” rant Plants ruised ami ready for sule in their season ion every two weeks. Free sleeping accommoda­ SHOP 21 GRACE STREET, Fr. Barron, on a lot bought of Sawyer A at the M. E. church, Sunday, the pastor, Rev. by J. R. RICUARDtioN, Rockland, M. tions. Lowest Rules to all points. Express Trains ►I- At the annual Moutville town meeting 9.17* to desthiHtioa. Call on your nearest Ticket Agent 2 OR OFG.N. McURKOOR. Colson, who then owned the lund on the north C. S. Cummings,taking advantage of the occa­ fur circulars ami information, or address side of Park street from II. 11. Flint’s store to sion to give some wholesome, pointed advice on the following officers were chosen : Moderator, W . E. CH a TTKRTON, Munager, V. Thompson; clerk, Charles Allen; select­ FOR SALE—A QARCAIN. 6 17 296 Washington tit., Boston, Muss. the Cole-Sullivan lot und bounded on the north what constitutes a well-rounded Christian life. ■ JfrHk A FARM under good cultivation; 21 side by the Ulmer and Spear line. The young ladies of this church, not wishing men, Frank Cushman, C. T. Randall, John • viflU story house, slated roof,large barn and roomy sheds in good repair; cellar BEAUTIFUL Two young und successful sea captains, to be outdone by the young men, have a Sun­ Mason ; superintending school committee, Mrs. under house ami barn; water in both Rockland hoys, have bought out an old estab­ day afternoon meeting at four o’clock, none (J. L. Bartlett; treasurer, J. O. Bartlett; audi­ buildings; a thrifty young orchard; a milk route. WANTED. tor, Mrs. O. L. Bartlett; collector of taxes, A. Would make un excellent garden truck farm, and e are wanting a large force of Sm art and lished clothing business in Skowhegan, Muine’s but ladies being admitted... .I)r. Pepper of being near the seashore would suit any city party C ut F'low ers “ Garden City,” and are now on deck there put­ Colby University delivered two thoughtful dis­ M. Plummer. Town pays 2 per cent for col­ tor a summer residence ami pleasure farm. Apply Intelligent Men to travel and solicit orders for to M. A. JOHNtiON, Rockland, Me. 'Frees, tihrubs, Vines, Etc., on Sulary. Order Early and Secure ting out gent’s furnishings to their patrons, courses ut the First Baptist church Sunday. lecting. P. O. Box 64. 9 In the morning the hour was devoted to a dis­ th e B e s t. whom we hope will be many. We refer to ATTENTION VETERANS. Liberal Terms to Beginners of a Ma­ Capt. L. T. Whitmore of this city, lately of cussion of “ Our Religion one of Fact.” In FARM FOR SALE. ture Age. 1 cau furnish any of these flowers at ten The semi-annual meeting of the Knox A houru* n o tic e . the firm of Genthner A Whitmore, and Capt. the evening he spoke on "The Relation of the incoln Veteran Association will lie held in 70 acres—tillage, pasture ami wood land; cuts from Bible to Government, Society, Intellect anil 20 lo 25 tons of bay. 1 1 2 story house, 8 finished S. T . CANNON A CO., Augusta, Me. •grOrders by mail, telegraph or telephone J. W. Sleeper of Union. They are line fel­ Waldoboro on Friday. March 15 at 19.30 o’clock rooms, curriuge house, burn, good cellars, well wa­ lows and we can heartily recommend them to Business." Dr. Pepper lectured in Hebron m. lliUAM L. Srnoc r, Sec. tered, well fenced and well located; will be sold last evening....There will be a baptism at the for $1060 if offered for ut once. Come und talk W, F. NORCROSS, the people o f Skowhegan as men who will al­ about it. WANTED. ways be found dealing on the square. Success M. E. church next Sunday....The Catholic HEAVY WEIGHT 42 other desirable properties on shore, in city and LOCAL ANO TBAVKLINO AQKMTSto Ml) 200 Muin St., iHM-kluud. society held its Sunday meetings iu the new country, including three hotels well situated. our choice and hardy vurlelies of nursery stock, to ’em ! vercoats. Ulsters and Boys Winter Suits ut either on sulury or commission. Pt-rmaucul eiu. hall in Willuughby Block, Fr. Quinn preaching ost for thirty days, in order to make room for I1ANLY fc SHAW, Our arithmetic man thinks he has found 61 Real Estate Agts., 400 Main tit. ploymeni to the right men. No room for laxy ones- iu the morning, und lecturing on temperance new Spring Goods. Upright und honest ure the ones we are lookiug some singular coincidences in the returns of . O. A n d r e w s , Merchant Tailor & Clothier. for. Now is the time to engage. Address with iu the evening. He will preach on “St. Patrick” last Monday’s city election. He says he finds 0-9* Levensaler Block, Thomustoii, Me. VESSELS FOR SALE. references, MAY BKOti.’, Nurserymen, next Sunday....Rev. W. S. Roberts preached Sell. J. G. Cowell, 02 tons, ami schooner Marble­ 3 10 Rochester, N. Y. that the successful tickets in Wards one und head, 68 tons, both good Vessels for lishiug or coast­ in Chelsea, Muss..Sunday... .The First Baptist The very best way to go West is to join one Il has been known for the last two or three years two each had 91 votes, that the Labor vote in of the Rock Island Route Excursions. Trav­ ing. Well found in Hails, Rigging und Fishing (U R LS WANTED- Tlie Colchester Rubber Sunday school recently udded 150 new books Gear. b E. B. GARDNER, Bucksport, Me. I ha I ihere has been uu internal treatment for can* Wards four, live and six for aldermen was 27, ellers are assured of every necessity und con- " * ( ompuiiy offer situations lo females between eers thut was d iug wonders io curing that terribly to its library, making one of the best Sunday enience; through cars from Boston, sleeping 16 und 30 ycuis, lo make rubber shoes; will puy Ihe 1 fatal malady through the blood,und by grutl trouble the votes for mayor in Wards three and four hoard of beginners ami furnish piece work soon as I ami expense 1 have been able to secure the use of School libraries in ihe State. accommodations without extra charge, ull on SCHOONER FOR SALE. iuetrueled; in six weeks, diligent bunds eun earn i were 127 each for While, the total votes for the lowest priced ticket that can be sold. Cir- said medicine iu my practice. Thut, with my near­ Schooner “Grunadu,” 67 tons, built nt Essex in more than their board and gradually increase until i ly luinlusb piaster to lake away the local growths, mayor in each of these two wards was 159. Y. M. C. A. ulursof W. E. Chattcrton, 290 Washington 1867, has always been employed iu the lishiug busi­ they can cum from $4 lo $6 above their board ac­ will save many precious lives aud an Immense F. W. Wight for Alderman in Ward four had St., Boston. ness. For particulars enquire of cording to skiUfulncss Boarding houses occupied um ouul of liutuuii suffering. J. a L. N. PAINE, by females exclusively, kepi in Ihe very best man. For further information write, with enclosed the tame number of voles that Mayor White Boudoiu’s vocalists und athletes appear iu 1-13* Provincetown, Muss. mr, competent housekeeper, pleasaut locations; I stamp, or coil upon Besides Fruit, Confectionery, Nuts, etc., W. furniture, beds and carpet* are entirely new. i hud in Wards three aud four. The labor vote the best college course eombinaliou which has A. Barker keeps a good line of Uigurs and Applications Ur GEORGE WATElNtiON, Presi- | in Wurd six for councilmen was 27, the same ever visited this city. Some 22 men will give Tobaccos. Try Frank A Co’s 10 cent N. S. T O R E N T . dent, Colchesler, Conn. 6 9 a great concert uuder the management of the Uigurs at 350 Main street. A Miller & Gibson collage piano which cun be DR. J. STEVENS, as Mr. llurdeu had iu Ward four, and the hired at reasonable rules. Apply lo same us Ulmer and Prescott had iu Wards four Y. M. C. A , in Farwell Hall, Thursday, Mar W. M. PUKING TON, Smoke the “ J. H. A.” Iluuil Made Corner State and Har/oei Sts., Bangor. Loversof good 10 cent cigars call for the La Cigiu'b. Fur sale at C. A. Haskell’s. und live. 21. Rusa de Boston, J. H. Wiggiu’s 6-9 344 Main titreet. 4 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1889

OUR STATE. CHECKERS. A PLEASANT OOMPANION. OREEN’S LANDING. “ The unonlentHfloan jr«meof draughts.”—Poe. Wc arc greatly encouraged about our D. of Youthen Companion. What Has Happened in Its Borders »*»Oood gnmon and original problems solicited. P. Council of late. Two pale faces were Solutions desired. All communications to thia It is undoubtedly a fact that some peo- adopted at the Ust meeting, and wc bare three the Past Week. column should be addressed to G. W. B ro w n , plo tnke pleasure, though It must he of a Warren, Maine. or four more to come in very soon. doleful sort, in attending funerals, read­ Tho black men always occupy squares 1 to 21 ing accounts of tragic occurrences and Important Bits trom Here, There and Inclusive, and the white men 21 to 32 Inclusive. Rev Fred Carver of East Dixfield lias ac­ Everywhere. The player having black men always moves first, other experiences of like nature. To cepted a ctll from the First Baptist church of the players alternating in using those men. that class must have belonged a model Brunswick. The adjourned coroner's inquest of the employed by Mr. Frith, an English Kingman accident has beeti|postponcd to March Eleventh Game In the Smith-Barkor match. Fife. artist, who is described by that gentle­ 13th. Sm ith’s move. man as good tempered, patient and de­ 11-13 13-2! A petition is in circulation among the tem­ 83-19 26-23 23-9 pressing. If a disagreeable remark perance people in Eastport asking for tlic ap­ 9-14 9.13 «.|3 could possibly be nindc. he was sure to Be Sure 28-17 30 26 29-28 22-17 pointment of a State constable, with a view to indulge in it. If you have made up your mind to buy And we Ila the following position the better enforcement of the liquor law. ‘T thought you said I suited you ex­ Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take THE PUREST AND BEST ItLAUK. actly for that figure,” lie announced one any other. A Boston lady, whoso example Is In made only of Rtrictly pure grape cream Prof. A. W. Small of Colby has been en­ day, alter a sitting was concluded, “and worthy Imitation, ti lls lnw experience below: of tartar, strictly pure bicarbonate of gaged as editor of the Maine portion of the that you was going to make him a like­ 11 In one storo where I went to buy Hood's soda, and a small portion of flour as a history ot higher education which the United • o ness of me.” Sarsaparilla tins clerk tried to induce me buy preservative, nothing else whatever, and States Commissioner of Education has under 1 b ••Well,” said the artist, “what of their own Instead of Hood's; lie told me tlieir's | is warranted entirely free from alum, • would last longer; that I might take it on ten taken to compile. tiiat?” ammonia, phosphates, lime, and all the adulterants frequently found in baking An unsuccessful attempt was made Thursday -: ® e “Well. I ain't as ugly as tiiat, I know!” powders. The character of materials to poison the family of Raymond D. Wilson Again he announced. “I was a rend­ To Cet used, their purity, and the nicety of their of Cherryfield. Large quantities of paris green ing the Athenaeum tho other day, and days’ trial; that If I did not like It T need not combination, render Cleveland's superior they do just pitch into yon, to lie sure!” pay anything, etc. But be could not prevail had bren put in the well but it was discovered “Well, what do you tell me tiiat for?” ■ baking powder the most healthful and most before any of the water was used. e on me to change. I told 1dm 1 had taken economical in use, and it always affords © 3 "I thought you might like to know, Hood's .Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was wholesome, nutritious, ami delicious food. Tho body of John Clinderan was found Tj that’s nil." satisfied with it, ami did not want any other. It is recommended for purity, healthful­ | Tuesday morning on the shore, about five ry.' n’i’liis sympathetic model knew tiiat When I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla ness and efficiency by Government and I miles down the river from Calais. He disap- © fogs are trie great enemies of painters, I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, State chemists, chemists of Boards of 1 peared January 12th, in a mentally deranged and so he was wont to reply, in answer and so weak that at times I could hardly Health, and professors in institutions of I conditioned, and undoubtedly committed sui­ e r to tile greeting. “A line day!” , learning throughout the country. cide. "Well, I don’t know. It was thickish Sold only in cans, full weight. i Monday of Inst week was the quarterly pen- where I came from, and the wind sets in Hood’s Cleveland Brothers, Albany, N. Y. this direction. Shouldn’t wonder if it stand. I looked like a person in consump­ J sion day, and a crowd of people from all parts Black (Smith) Io move and win. comes over dark presently, just when tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, did mo so much of the Slate surged eagerly up the stairway you’re finishing a lieye perhaps.” good tiiat 1 wonder at myself sometimes, '^\\as vs W \ x XSooY 5 o r Xt. V?. ’ ending to the office of Pension Agent John U. (Jne more example of delicate eon- and my friends frequently speak of it.” Mrs. D O H T & V n ; Anderson. The payments amounted to more s'.deration must suffice. Ella A. Goff, Ol Terrace Street, Boston. IP YOU TRY TO USE THE SAME T o­ j than SID,000. "You know M r.------P” said he, one ll BACCO FOR BOTH OHEWING ANC ’SrjjEti Rubber Boots until j Tile Mart'll term of the Supreme Judicial day. "He’s a great artist, ain’t he con­ Sarsaparilla , SMOKING. YOU'LL HAVE EITHER you have seen the J Court opened at Farmington, Tuesday morn- sidered?” Sold by all druggists, ff 1; six for jp5. Prepared only A POOR CHEW OR A POOR SMOKE. “COLCHESTER” ’ ing, Thomas II. Haskell of Portland being “ Why, certainly: lie’s a tremendously Sm ith won. clever fellow. What of him?” by C. I. ItooD «t Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IF YOU CHEW,______with ‘‘Extension Edro" j the Justice presiding. Several important crim­ A. Napoleon Top. This inal cases will be tried, one for highway roh- COMMENTS ON THE MATCH. "Oil, nothing much. I was a sitting ICO D o se s O n e D o llar is the best fitting and j berv and one for ft rgery. As the reflections and comments of our Euro­ to him the other day. and he was talking pean contemporaries will he of the greatest inter­ about you.” MOST DURABLE BOOT I George Long, foreman in the Maine and New est, we have omitted all editorials anil local items from this issue, and immediately proceed to a sub­ ‘W as lie?” TRX pNZER’S In th e m arket. Hampshire Granite company’s quarry ai j ject of general discussion. ‘Yes. and lie says you don't paint Made of the Best 1 North Conway was blown up by a premature GLASGOW WEEKLY HERALD. near so well ns you used to.” j explosion Thursday morning, receiving injn- The American champion unquestionably in­ P U R E C U M creased his reputation as a checker player by the stock. The “ Extension i t ies from which he died within a few hours. masterly manner lie conducted his games. 1 n aughts How to Make Friends With a Dog. Honesty Edge” protects the up­ He was 40 years old and unmarried. His players did not give him credit for the ability and WHICH IS R F Q T per, addsto woarofthe i home was in North Jay, Maine. skiil he has unmistakably shown, and were inclined Bole by giving broader to rank him as a •‘hook’’ player witli a good mem­ Our Dumb Anima'r. NOT ONLY THE DLO j A petition is being circulated in Bangor to- ory and an nptitmle for tin* game. But that opinion treading surface, must now in- cast aside. The games iu this match, \ good many people are bitten liy BUT CONTAINS 20 PER CENT. MORE AND SAVES MONEY I day and receiving hundreds of signatures ask­ so diversified and difficult, show that lie lias as dogs, when very lew need bo. In the TOBACCO THAN ANY OTHER BRA\D FOR THE WEARER. great a genius for checkers as his fellow-country- ing the Legislature to prohibit the heating of mi, Paul Morphy, had fir the sister game of first place people should not meddle witli OF SIMILAR QUALITY, r ,,r-Ar-.r c T n A IH 'T BUY YOUR ARCTICS UN- I railway ears in Maine with anything bul steam. less; and, although we shall pin our faith to the dogs who do not know them. Every and is THEREFORE the L,h]LAfJL b | Everyone signs if who sees it, and it hears the teran “Herd Laddie," who is now in Australia, a LKL/nfl B TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE match between Barker ami Wyllie for tiie cham­ now and [lien ^somehony startles a dog IN THE MARKET. Every plug is j name of our leading citizens. It is thought pionship of the world would undoubtedly prove a by laying a stranege hand upon him. COLCHESTER ARCTIC .- lose affair, and the most interesting contest o f stamped Finzer'S Old Honesty" [ that with the great accident of Saturday in pokes him with a stick or pushes him with “ Outside Counter.” Ahead of ALL view the Legislature will pass the law as asked. uodern times. Such a match may be looked for. with the foot and “ is bitten by a vicious AND HAS A R ED U ^ N others In style & durability. If you want the WEST LOTHIAN COURIER. dog.” Why not let tiie dog alone? J Clni'. A. Ingalls of Bar Harbor was severely The match, which is considered to he the greatest GET THE GENUINE. 1 I worth of your money try the Colchester with There are people witli tho bad habit of LINIMENT •f modern tiir.es, is held on all sides to have been Unlike any other, “OUTSIDE COUNTER.” j injured by a blow upon the head Monday eve­ honestly lost and won. Smith acknowledges ids meddling with what does not concern O O N 'T ’ fK E A **'V O TH ER ning of last week in a melee, which occurred lefeat with a good grace, and bears what undouht- is as much for I n t e r n fit as IJ jr te rn n l use. i For sale by H. N. Keene, W. A. McLain •dly is a severe m isfortune with becoming manli- them, and there aie children who have Many people do not know this. 50 i in the road at Great Pond Hill, near Bar Har- m ss and fortitude, conceding without reservation been taught no better than to touch, if The .Most Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Known, j bor. C. A. Collins of New Brunswick was that he had been fairly and honorably beaten by a they can. whatever takes their lancy. oj- Positively cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, more skilful opponent. On the part of his sup- Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Hoarseness. ; at rested for assault with intent to murder, 1'liese are the people bitten liy dogs. Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Chol­ jorters there is a magnanimous admission that the era Morbus, Diarrhcea, Sciatica, Lame Back and j Alter examination he was placed under bonds jest man has won, and that they had under- Not once in ten thousand times does a SorenoHs in Body or Limbs. Full particulars sent ! for the April court. Mr. Ingalls has since stimated Barker’s powers. Previously lie was dog molest a person who minds his own free. Price,36cts.; O bottles, $2. Express prepaid. (AW regarded as a more or less mechanical player with I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. died from his injuries. a good retentive memory for book play, hut now lie business, no matter how crabbed the WSW ---- shown great dexterity in extricating himself log may be. , 'f-VtHt WYOMING Hole iiaak ’A.'-Jl .’----- O Monday morning of last week a fearful ex­ from new and difficult positions which proves him ■ plosion occurred at the works of the American e a cross-board player of tin- highest order, If, however, you are hound to ap­ while his tactics of waiting for his opponent slip­ proach and touch a dog, do it properly. Powder Mills in Acton, and not only in the ping gives him all thu advantage of an experienced immediate vicinity, hut for miles around, the match player. There is only one way. It is tiiis: Put I t ’Makes Q force of the shock was distinctly felt. Al­ HUNDERLAND WEEKLY ECHO. out your hand easily and confidently to It The Greatest B l o o d Purifier the dog, so that he may smell it. Put it This Great GermanKNOWN. Medicine la though there are some 50 men at work for the It will, we think, be admitted frankly by all lovers of the game that Barker’s superiority to’ his to his nose. If he sniffs at it and wags You Hungry B concern at the present time, hut one man was English opponent has been clearly established. •lieapurit and best. 128 doses of SI 'L The match was so arranged as to bring successively his tail or otherwise shows friendliness “ I have used Palne'8 Oelery Compound and It Pill It BlTTi;iiSfor.$l.no,lessthan killed. The dry house is neurest to the kernel- then you may speak to him and pat him one cent a dose. It will cure " into operation all the favorite recognized openings has hud a salutary ling mill, in which the explosion occurred, and 1 modes of piny, and the moves of the American on the head if you like, and perhaps use effect. It Invigorat­ worst eases of skin disease, fre Itoih of these structures were totally wrecked. were verv fairly distributed over the board. Not a common pimple on the fac E3 the less, however, did lie excel in the clever fashion oilier familiarities; but if, when you ed the system and I fflro that awful disease Scrofula. A crank who has been travelling around hieli he several times extricated himself from offer your hand, the dog remains sullen feel like a new I□ SULPHUR BITTERS is A difficult, ami, as it seemed, hopeless positions, ami and passive, the sooner you take away man. It Improves I be.At medielno to use In Piscataquis county, decorated profusely with forced a draw when a lost game seemed imminent. GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE f ouch stubborn four Kid On the other hand, Smith more than once eon- your hand the better. Never approach the appetite and leep seated diseases. firearms and claiming to he a detective has (C., It. I. & r . mill C., It. Iz K. Il’ys.) picuously failed where extrication was possible, a strange dog with either timidity or facilitates diges­ _uot ever take iforder. I ’sc succeeded in causing a sensation by several uid, in general, it must he said, exhibited an in­ West, Northwest nnd Southwest. It includes i t phi; it menace; hut, as we have said, tiie best CS tion.” J. T. Cope­ CHICAOO, JOLIET, ROCK ISLAND, DAVEN­ £3 BLUE PILLS TTEKS. J i □ queer capers. At one place he was found ferior kind o f strategy am Jinesue to that of his land. Primus, s. c. PORT, DL3 MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA- BT| or mercury, they are dead oil are blek.no sleeping in the sleigh, the horse about frozen opponent, 'i’lie match lias been fairly played, ami way is to let all strange dogs alone, and TERTOWN. SIOUX FALLS. MINNEAPOLIS, I ly. Place’ vour trust there is not the slightest doubt the better man lias get any desiied information about them Spring medicine means more now-a-days than It ST. PAUL. ST. JOSEPH. ATCHISON. LEAVEN­ r what alls but apparently afraid to stir fur fear of awaken­ won. WORTH. KANSAS C ITT. TOPEKA. COLORADO front those who have tiie honor of their did ten years ago. The wlnterol 188S-S9 hasleft r the .... purest...... ami hus <>oU»US0 ing him. At another time he became separated ABERDEEN FREE PRESS. SPRINGS, DENVER. PUEBLO, and hundreds ol personal friendship. the nerves all /ayged uut. The nerves must De prosperous cities and to w hs--traversing vast areas medicine ever made. ^iilphu? BitlerS ! from his conveyance and the animal was taken Thus ends a mate]) which lias evoked more inter of the richest farming lands in the west. ( Is yourTonrms Coated st than any other draughts contest of recent times. strengthened, the blood purified, liver and SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS £ wlthayelh FDon’t wait until you □ in by a farmer. The next morning the fellow The players have acquitted themselves well. The bowels regulated. Paine’s Celery Compound— sub ta’nee? are unable to walk’, lefeat of tho English chuinpion inay be attributed MULTIPLICATION OF DRUGS. the Spring medicine vJ'to-day —does all tills, Leading' nil competitors in splendor and luxury was found peacefully sleeping in a hay mow. breath lbi ire Hat on vour back, ;o the high-class practice the American gets as a as nothing else can. Drcecribed by J’liysiciant, of accommodations (daily> between CHICAGO offensive? utget some at one<*, it professional player as compared with the personal and COLORADO SPRINGS. DENVER and PU­ The annual town meeting oi Eden adjourned Decoinmeiuled by Druggists, Endorsed by Ministers, EBLO. S im ilar m nguiilcent Yi.sTIBVLE TRAIN stomach 1< 11 cure you. Sulphur and friendly analyses which tsipith had m great Analyst. of order. Lers is Wednesday afternoon after a three days’ measure to depend upon. Ouaranteed by the Mano/acturers to be torvlco (daily) between CHICAGO anil COUNCIL session. It was voted to extend West street, A Baltimore physician in a paper pub­ BLUFFS (OMAHA), and between CHICAGO and SLbitte' Invalid’s Frii tid. NEW CASTLE WEEKLY CHRONICLE, KANSAS CITY. Modern Day Coaches, elegant □ a measure strongly desired by non-residents. lished recently in a medical journal de­ Dining Cars (serving delicious xneuls at moderate immediate mng,the aged and tot- E3 tie match has concluded with a result antic T h e B e s t prices), restful Reclining Chair Cars (scats FREE) •nr IT ire soon made well by The town also voted to make a contract with ipated from the first few days by many who wit­ nounces with lively earnestness the ten­ and Pahieo Sleeping Cars. The direct lino to thick,. Remember what you nessed the play, ami although the Englishman’s dency to the multiplication of useless NELSON. HORTON. HUTCHINSON, WICHITA, ropy, e l o r e , it mav save your the Bar Harbor Water Company to supply the friends uppeared confident there was little in the Spring Medicine. ABILENE, CALDWELL, and all points in South­ it has saved hundreds. town with water for 10 years. After adjourn­ way of betting. When Barker reached his five drugs. The writer asserts tiiat in the ern Nebraska, Kansas. Colorado, tha Indian Ter­ Don’t wait until to-morrow, s to Smith's one, with seventeen draws ami index to tiie fifteenth edition of the ‘•Iu the spring of 1587 I was all run down. I ritory and Texas. California Excursions daily. ment, by unanimous consent, the citizens pro­ only a few more games to play, it was evident that would get up In the morning with so tired a Choice of routes to the Pacific coust. ceeded in a body to tne shops of the different unless .Smith won m arly all tho rest the victory “United Slates Dispensatory” is a list of Try a Bottle To-day! □ ild rest with Barker. Smith acknowledges his about 17,000 names of medical substan­ feeling, and was so weak that I could hardly get Tho Famous Albert Lea Route rutnsellers in town and warned them to close Kuno laipcrbly oqulpped E.-cproee TruinH. dally, re vou low-spirited and wenk, defeat witli good grace, and admits the host player ces, which, allowing for duplication ami around. I boughta bottle of Paine’s Celery Com­ has won ; ami Barker shows no undue elation over between Chicago. St. Joseph, Atchison. Leaven­ Kill).'ring U'-,h i tin' r \ , - i l up their business and leave town. A mass repetition, lie estimates represents about pound, and before 1 bad taken It a week I felt worth, Kansas City, and Minneapolis and SL |,y ]f » , SULPHUR U1TTKBS ids victory. very much belter. I can cheefully recommend Paul. The popular tourist lino to tho scenic resorts Fwill cure y.,u. meeting is to be held tonight to take measures 11,000 remedies. 'Those of acknowl­ an d h u n tin g an d fishing g ro u n d s o f t';o n o rth w est. to enforce the command. It to all who need a building upaud strengthen’ Its Watertown and Sioux Falla brunch traverses OUR SCRIBES. edged merit in this enormous bulk are lug medicine." Mrs. B. A. Dow, Burlington. Vt. tho great “ WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT” oi Sem i 3 2-tent >t:un|»> to A. P . I rdway A Co., aptly compared to Gratiano’s reasons, Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota and East Boblon.Ma- ., lor b» -i medical w< i'.; published? "two grains of wheat hid in two bushels C entral D akota. CAMDEN CULLINGS. Little Chats With Our Valued Corps of The Short Line via Seneca and Kankakee offers of chair." Tiie very existence of this P a i n e ’s facilities to travel to rind from Indiunupoliu, Cin­ Contributors. cin n ati an d o th er Southern points. We hope something will be done about a vast armory of therapeutio weapons Our Mutinicus correspondent writes us fol­ demonstrates the doctor’s weakness in his Celery Compound For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired informa­ Board of Trade lor Camden. tion, apply at any Coupon Ticket Office, or address lows: “ Wc noticed in the Rockport items re­ struggle witli disease. The conquerors Is a unique tonic and appeiizcr. Pleawini to the LisLe gulch III I'.s . ' 'loll, ami wltlioUI any E. ST. JOHN, E. A- HOLBROOK, Judge E. M. Wood is a candidate for post­ cently that the scribe stated that there were of this world are tile men ol few weap­ injurious elici t. II gives that rugged lieallli Gen’l Manager. Genl Tkt. fit Pass. Agt. master of Camden, and a petition is being cir not evenings enough in the week, etc. We ons; tiie needless elaboration of arms is wlileli makes everyililng la-le good. It cures CHICAGO. ILL. the vain resort of the feeble. lyspepsia ami klndreil disorders. J'liv- li-lulis ciliated in his favor Judge Wood is now in think it must be contagious, as Matinieus hus prescribe 11. fl.uu. six lor *3.w. Druggists. I X H A f i S T E I Washington, visiting his daughter. the suine complaint, and taking into compari­ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, is FAR AWAY FROM THE NEWS. Wells. Itn-iiAKUSON A Co.. Burlington. Vt. the only medicine of its clu*s that is guar- Ur. Galen Trihou died early Tuesday morn­ son its size und population with Rockport, wc / amMiMMaHMM untecd to benefit or cure think Matinieus has the disease worse. Three ,y//,ue A G reat Medical rt’o: k fur Young and j U/ADDAUTCH I *n al* diseiis*s lor which ing, his 33a birthday, of heart disease. He Few people, among the many millions I was a native of Hampden, and was for several evenings per week devoted to the singing scattered throughout tiie length and KMdlo-Agod Men. If AnnAli I LU. I it is recommended or years teacher of the Camden High School. He school, one to the Salmagundi Society, and breadth of the Union, would believe LACTATED FOOD — — m ■ ■ mr»J the money puid lor it owing to tho scarcity of evenings the Latin tiiat there is a section of the United KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. READ! will be promptly refunded. had been a physician at Washington, Steuben -I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I ■ I I I I > ■ ■ Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, and Rockport, lie has a brother in the United class, |taught by Miss Henrietta Holmes, and States where the result of the Presiden­ from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, book keeping taught by Harry W. Young, meet tial election will not lie known until to the worst Serolulu, or blood-poison, sult- States navy us chaplain, a brother in Boston • THE RELIABLE AND POPULAR - rheum or Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Fever- and one in Bangor. He leaves a widow and a Saturday afternoon. This is our regular busi­ July, 188U, eight months after tiie official OF sores, Hip-joint Discuse, Scrofulous Sores ami son. ness program.” returns ure published to the world! Swellings, Enlarged Glands, Goitre or Thick Sueli is tiie fact, however, says the Neck, ami Ealing Son s or Ulcers. At the annual meeting of the Camden village Golden Medical Discovery cures Uonsump- ELLSWORTH. Alaskan. The settlers of St. Michael’s, tion (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its corporation held Tuesday evening Reuel Roh- the Sea Islands and those douiiollcd wonderful blood - purifying, invigorating, inson was elected moderator, G. T. Hodgman and nutritive properties, if taken in time. Ellsworth is almost sure of having a shoe along tiie hanks of tiie lower Yueon I M THYSELF. For Weak Lungs. Spilling o f Blood, Short­ clerk, W. V. Lane.E. Ogier and J. M. Strong will remain in uncertainty as to tiie out­ More Thuu One Million t’opiei old. shop. ness of Hreuth, Catarrh in the Head, Bron­ assessors, E. M. Wood treasurer, li. F, Adams come of the contest until after tiie mid­ VTOL’XG and middle aged men who are buffering chitis. Severe Coughs, Asthma, ami kindred Hall’s steam mill is running and that is alfcetions, it is a sovereign remedy. It eolleetor. and F. Anderson, T. S. Atwiek and night sun lias come ami gone din ing tiie astenf Back 1 from the indiscretion* of youth. Exhausted about ail there is doing here iu the lumber H promptly cures the severest Coughs. J. H. Knowlton lire wardens. The corporation midsummer of next year. Even the • Completely and Mpoedily ; Chest, Vitality, Nervous uml Physical Debility, Premature For 'J’orpid Liver, Biliousness, or “ Liver line. Decline, Arc., and the thousand untold miseries con­ Complaint,” Dyspepsia, ami indigestion, it is is out of debt. It was voted to contrac t with denizens of Kodiak and Ounalaska will C U R E S ! B s . , : sequent tin icon, uu > > 1 1 1 1 Do not lx.-deceived by worthless Imitators. Besuru — ----- months.” Widow Smith—“What! Mo you address or call at the Peabody Medical Itutl- i Pitcher’s Castoria. terest. Quite a number of conversions are re­ tutc.No. 4 Bulllnch St. No. 4. Puck: G. Washington Darke—I hear, thinking of marrying again? Never! If J LETTER PLATES. ported. 1 were tube a widow every six months I (’annot Kind Scott, dut yo’s got a job on de Morning Thoxe who have uot yet had their letter platex Warren manufactories are now in a put on ahould leave ordvra with .J. I*. Wl»e & Son | any oilier medicine that Clarion. Whad y u ' think oh de profes­ it would never occur to me to marry thriving condition. The woolen mill is turn­ again.” or tiie Letter Carrierw. Theite plutea are decidedly does me so much good as PureLeaf Lard sion of journalism? W. Scott Clutf— It tiie be»t thing out und every family abould have Ur. belli Arnold s ing out a line line of ladies uud genu woolen am a perfession, sha, which requires de Boston Transcript: Brownley—“You one. Only 50c put on complete. KETTLE RENDERED BY goods. Since the arrival of the new superin­ 0 7 G. N. McURKGOR. COUGH E1LLKK. clearest head an1 de most powerful corn- have a good deal to say about cranks. Thorndike

THE NATION’S FORESTS. ALUMINIUM. A THOUSAND YEARS HENCE. AN OLD_VETERAN. AMERICAN HUMOR. KNOX AND LINCOLN RAILROAD. A Cenlrnnrlnn mIio Is n s T o n n f ft* * Vocal Journalism by Telephone Across Garden and Forest. New York World: Gruff Pedestrian H o y —T h e S e c r e t o f Ills V ig o r E x p l a i n e d Engineering Newt. the Atlantic. fto a tramp standing at a corner MONDAY, DEC. 31, 1888. The first step in the effort to provide Jutee Verne In Forum. ARPKNGKR TRArNS will leave Roeklaad at Qplonol Nnthdniel W arren, residing on Tleneon Notwithstanding so much has been with his mouth opened unnaturally 8.16 A. M., and 1.15 p. it. Due In Bath at for the conservation of tiie forests on tile said in technical journals of late concern­ P Street, Boston, is 97 years old, and apparently national domain should he the with­ This morning Mr. Fritz Nepoleon wide)—“ W-what’s the reason you keep 10.45 A. M. anrl 3.45 p. m. In perfect, health anti vigor, lie has tv deal ing this important metal, which appears Smith, editor of the Earth Chronicle, your mouth open so wide? Are you 1‘Aeeenger T rslna h-nve Bnth st 8.40 A. M., snd drawal from sale of ail forestlands be­ to have so wonderful an effect in improv­ 3.04 p. m. Due In Rockland at 11.00 A. M., snd memory of the early times of tho common* longing to the nation. It will not be I was in very bad humor. Iiis wife left for suffering from lockjaw?” Tramp (ap­ 6.40 p. m. wealth, when the states were struggling foi ing qualities of other metals use! in ) France eight days ago, ho was feeling pealingly)—“ Beg pardin. sir, no; bul I Freight Train lesvee Rockland at 6.20 A. M. Dna existence. He was u soldier in the war of 1812. necessary to preserve and maintain all manufacturing, by its alloys, there is In Bath at 10.15 A. M. these forests permanently, hut tiie extent I disconsolate. In all the ten years since thought yer might mistnke it for a slot Freight Train loaves Bath at 12 M. Duo In Rock­ tn which he wasseverely wounded, and he takes still n deartli of information existing in land at 4.60 p. M. of forest-territory which will ho required I thoir marriage this is the first time that and drop er nickle inter it." •«* active an interest iu political and public regard to how to obtain tile pure metal. J Mrs. Edith Smith,the professional beauty, The 8.15 A. M. train from Rockland connects for affairs to-day as ever in his life before. The by n practical plan of forest-preservation N. Y. Ledger: "How are you getting nil pointe on tile Maine Central, Eastern and Wee- No company has yet been formed in this tern Divisions of Boston Sc Maine Railroad, ar. writer had an interesting conversation with and management for our Western moun­ has been so long absent from home; on with your German?” asked Mabel, country, it is believed, for extracting two or three days usoally suffice for her who is taking lessons in that language. riving In Boston at 4.45 p. m. T h e 1.15 p. m. traJh him the other day. in tho course of which tlu tain regions cannot be nt once precisely the pure metal, ulthougli the the Cowles connect* with Boston nnd Maine It. R., arriving In following facts were la-ought out: determined. A thorough examination trips to Europe. The first thing that “Oil, splendid!” replied Laura. “He Boston vin. Eastern Division at 9.30 p. M. F a re Electric Smelting and Aluminium Com­ Mr. Smith does is to connect his phono- comes three nights a week now, and I only S.'i.no. “ I)o you not feel youi of these legions, and of the agricultural pany, at Lockport, N. Y„ are producing Freight leaving Rockland in the morning is due np<’ weighing heavily country depending upon them for its telephote, the wires of which conimuni think lie’ll soon propose. But he doesn’t In Boston nezt morning, and Freight leaving Bo«- upon you. Colonel?'' the principal alloys by means of tile water supply, will be nccossary, in order cate with Iiis Paris mansion. Tho tele­ look like a German, do you think?” ton Io the evening la due In Rockland next P. M. naked the writer. » W . L. WHITE, Bupt. “ Not in the least* I feel electric smelling process, and tiie Alum­ phote! Here is another of the great to show what forests must be retained, inium, Brass & Bronze Co. are erecting Judge: Littlo Robert—“Say, pop, is almost as young asa boy and what tracts of timber can bo put triumphs of scienco in onr time. The granjuarm goin' to sing?" His Father o f 20, alth o u g h , o f course, an extensive plant, also for the produc­ transmission of speech is an old story; I am not so active.” upon tin- market without injury to tho tion and working the alloys, and expect —“S-s-sb! Of course she is.” Little •• Have you always been important interests involved. Until the transmission of images by means of i Robert—“Better tell'm to take up th’ BOSTON 4 BANGOR S. S. CO. ncti\ e ami healthy ?” to lie in operation at Bridgeport, Conn., sensitive mirrors connected by wires is a No, indeed: when I such an examination lias been made, about May 1. 1889. This company I collection first.” WINTER SERVICE. X was in middle life I wm none of tiie forest-lands now belonging tiling but of yesterday. By its aid ?\snlmost a physical wreck, obtains its supply from the former. Smith was able distinctly to see his wife, Pittsburg Chronicle; The English lan­ jl was thin, pale, wenk. to tiie United States should be sold. guage is very inconsistent. A man who Commencing Monday, Herein her 31, 1888, and hobbled about Without the exception of the output notwithstanding the distance that sep­ The second step should be to commit of tho Aluminium Company at Oldbury j plunders is a plunderer; a man who Steamer* will Leave Rockland, weather s tic k .” to the United States army the care and arated him from her. Mrs. Smith, permitting, hm fo llo w * : “ That seems remarkable. How did you Station, England, the production of pore weary after the hall or the visit to the ! makes armor is an armorer: but a man For Boston Monday* and Tliurndnys nt 6 p, m., s e c u re y o u r p resen t v ig o r ?’’ guardianship of the forests belonging to aluminium is still in the experimental i who makes saucers is not a sorcerer. or upon arrival of steamer from Buckenort. “ My old friend Colonel Hunt, who we all tiie nation. There is in time of pence theater the preceding niglit.is still abed, F«r Camden, Belfast, Searsport nnd Bucksport, thought was going to die, cured me.” stage, and not yet regarded as firmly though it is nenr noontide at Faris. She Wednesdays and Saturdays at about 6 a. m., or “ How ?” no oilier work of national defense or Blink For E leven Days. upon arrival of steamer from Boston. “ It seems he secured a preparation In N ew established on a commercial basis. is asleep, her head sunk in the laco protection so important as this which the Tiie method of extraction of the pure For Green’s Landing, Swan’s Island, Southwest York, which grew on the Brevoort estate, arm y can perform, anti it is plain Hint covered pillows. And now, at the call Mrs. J. T. Love of Leesburg, Ga., widow of Harbor, Bar Harbor and Sorrento, Wednesday* w hich w as t hen a fa rm , b u t w hich is now t ho metal, a9 carried on in the English of imperative duty, light hearted he an eminent and successful physician, says and Saturdays upon arrival of steamer from heart of New Y< rk City. He cured himself, and uni;er existing conditions the forests on under date of Sept. 20, 1888: My husband in a Boston. through his advice I tried the same means and establishment, is a combination of Cast- springs from Iiis bed and enters his the national domain will not be—indeed large and lucrative practice used Swift’s Spe­ RETURNING TO ROCKLAND : was restored to perfect health. The medicine net’s and Webster’s process, the works mechanical dresser. Two minutes after cific, and with it restored to health innny was so womb rl ul in its results, that Colonel cant ot be—adequately guarded and pro­ being situated contingent to Chance From Boston Tuesdays and Fridays nt 5 p. m. II uut afterwards put it up for the us«- of the tected by any other means. The meas­ tiie machine deposited him all dressed at persons in whose cases all other medicines From Bucksport Mondays and Thursdays at 11 a.m public, and it Hthe most popular medicine to­ Brothers’ alkali works, which supply tiie threshold of Iiis oileo. The round of proved useless. One young man who had From Sorrento at s a. m., Bar Harbor at 9 a m., day, bring nothing less than the celebrated ures which have been tried, including been treated sor six years for blood poison, his Mondays anti Thursdays. Hunt’s Heine- \ ’ the caustic soda and hydrochloric acid journalistic work was now begun. First those now in operation, or nominally in used. The method employed is the pro­ condition liad gradually grown worse, and got CHAS. E. WEEKS, Agent, Rockland. ” Do you still take it. Colonel ?” operation, have proved almost entirely lie enters the hall of novel writers. In to he horrible. He was helpless tor twelve CALVIN’ AUSTIN, Agent, Boston. “ Yes, I use it quite regularly. Tf I ha’ duction of sodium by Castner’s process one cornor is a telephone, through months snd blind for eleven days. His case WM. II. Ill Liz, Jit., Gen. Manager, Boston. Slightest symptninsofeold ineffective. The forests on the public and of the double chloride of sodium or am e\ or out ol sorts lands are pillaged by settlers, anti by which a hundred Earth Chronicle lit­ seemed incurable. But be was cured sound in any way. I take a and aluminium, and the reduction from terateurs in turn recount to the public In and well by S. S. S., and today is a strong and dose, ami * in a few tiie employees of railroad and mining the latter salt of tiie metallic aluminium healthy man. New York de. Bangor hours I hc| all right companies, without scruple or limit. daily installments a hundred novels. STEAMSHIP LINE. again. I am satistied by the action of sodium. This is tiie Permanent. Other instruments will have to be em­ Addressing one of these authors who TO NEW YORK DIRECT. there arc tlmus. inh of only method of obtaining it yet success­ At the time when I began taking S. S. S, my aged men and women ployed if tiie forests are to be preserved. was waiting his turn, “Keep on, my who are sullering all ful on a commercial scale. The maxi­ body and arms were almost one solid sore, anil NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Their complete and final destruction, dear Archibald, keep on,” said lie. 1 had been taking medicine for twenty-six the while, hu, who mum production of these works is about “Since yesterday, thanks to you, there The regular sailing date of the Steamer “Lucy might be in just as with tiiat of tho soil which sustains years to cure blood poison. In less than P. Mil l e r ” from Pier 15 E. It., New York for good health and spirit- 500 pounds per day. The present cost is a gain of 5,000 subscribers.” thirty days my skin had all cleaned olf, and 1 them, is, under tho present system, or of the pure metal is about $5 per pound, Rockland, Rockport, Belfast, Bucksport and Ban- want of system, ouly a question of time, Mr. Smith continues his round and was a well man. gor, Maine, will be Saturday, March 10, at and difficult to obtain even at this price. J o h n B. W il i .is , 12 o’clock noon. and of a very short time. enters the reporters’ hall. Here 1,500 By far the easier method of making reporters, in their respective places, 31 Washington St. Atlanta, On., Oct. 28, 1888. F a r e to New York 90.50, Including Berth T h e fi The officers of the United States army a n d M ea ls. Occurred, and they furnish use of aluminium is liy obtaining it as facing an equal number of telephones, Swilt's Specific cured me of malignant Blood are educated by the nation for its service an alloy by means of the electric smelt­ Poison after I had been treated in vain with Passengers who prefer to purchase tickets with­ gestion to all peonlo of ad are communicating to tiie subscribers out meals will be accommodated ns follows • Rock may be stiifering, but who have the means of and they constitute a body of men not ing process. Besides tlio companies old so-called remedies of Mercury and Potash. hculth within their reach. equaled by any other in our country in the news of the wot Id ns gathered dur­ S. S. S. not only cured the Blood Poison, but land and Rockport to New York, $4. Excursion above mentioned, in this country, tho ing tiie night. Beside Iiis telephone relieved (be Rheumatism which was cured by Tickets, without meals, will be sold, good for their equipment for guarding and pro­ French have for a long time produced thirty days, us follows : Between New York and tecting the great forest-regions belong­ each reporter, as the reader is aware, the poisonous minerals. G e o . D o v ei.l Rockland, Rockport, nnd Belfast, $6. Meals can these alloys, and extensive plants are has in front of him a set of commutators, 2122 3d Avenue, N. Y. be obtained of the steward at fifty cents each. Ex­ ing to the nation. They possess every employed in Switzerland, at Lautt'en- cursion 'Pickets, good for thirty days, with meals, which enable him to communicate, with S w if t ' s S p e c if ic is entirely a vegetable will be sold as follows : Between New York and kind of fitness for this work in greater Newbausen and Schafl'hauson. Tiie degree than any other class of men, and any desired telephonic line. Tints the remedy, and is the only medicine which per­ Rockland, $11; between New York and Rockport. latter works produce them in large subscribers not only hear the news, but manently cures Scrofula, Blood Humors. Can­ $11.50. ANTI if authorized by law to undertake this quantities by the llernult patent method, cers and Contagious Blood Poison. Send lor P ie r 1C, E a s t R iv e r . see the occurrences. When an incident J. T. LOTUROP, Agent, Rockland. Or against, as applied to A N T I-A P O P L E C - service they would have the power and books on Blood nn I Sk'nJ D seises, mailed which consists in fusing the refractory is described that is already past photo- free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. TIN E, means a remedy against striking down, or the means necessary for its performance, earths containing aluminium by the a remedy for those diseases whose termination while everybody else is at present inov. praphs of its main features arc trans­ Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Rockland and Vinalhaven electric current. mitted with tho narrative. And there is often is sudden death. It is the only Apoplexy itably powerless and incapable. As J udge Simpson ONE ROUND TRIP A DAY. Preventive known to medical .science, and it will Tiie effect of even very small quanti- no confusion withal. The reporters’ there is likely to be very little work for tities of aluminium alloyed witli other Of the Superior Court writes: From mental ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 1st. Cure Paralysis* Ilcurt DI mcrhc, R h e u - the army hereafter in the care of the items, just like the different stories and exhaustion. iny nervous system became sliat- inntisin. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, metals is very remarkable. all other component parts of the journal, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Chronic Indians, it will be available of this ser­ tere j, and I was utterly unable to sleep nights. STM’R PIONEER vice of guarding tiie national forests. Added to copper, the compound ha3 are classified automatically according to Sulphur Bitters cured me, and my sleep is now CAPT. WM. R. CREED, Bronchitis, Sciatica and all Diseases A ris­ sound, sweet, and refreshing. ing from Impure Blood and Debilitated The work can be done well by the army, tho strength of steel. Ferro-nluminium, an ingenious system and roaches the Will leave Vinalhaven lor Nerves, Dizziness or Pressure in I lie anti it would cost nothing, or very little, added in small quantities to steel, in­ hearer in due succession. Furthermore, Washington, D. C. J * Rockland a» 7 o'clock A. M. Head, Spots Before Eyes, Pain Around sures clear and limpid eastings. Added the hearers are free to listen only to what ______R e t u rn in g — Leave Rock- while any other plan would necessarily TllEASFllV D e PAIIT.M ENT, S n . . . i f . . i*i|,|Pd, Tillson’s Wharf, at 12 or Pnlpitation of the H eart indicates Die to east iron, it not only increases greatly specially concerns them. They may at Office of the Chief Clerk, Dec. 17. 1888. o’clock P. M. for Vinalhaven, touching at Hurri­ use of ANTI- lie both ineffective and costly. This cane Island each way. its traverse strengtli and diminishes tli pleasure give attention to one editor and Dit. F. S. H u t c h in s o n & Co., Gents.: When uardianship and defense of tho nation’s G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. forests by the army of tho nation should shrinkage, but causes tiie castings to be refuse it to another. in Kitterp, Me., lust Sept, my father called my A. B. VTNAL, Agent, Vinalhaven. 8j attention to your Anti-Apoplectine, which was Sept. 25, 1S8S. be continued ami maintained until a free from blow boles and chills. One claimed to cure Muscular rheumatism, and I APO sufficient number of adequately trained | l)cr cen*; aluminium, in some manu- AN EXACTING GIRL. at once procurred a bottle for trial, as 1 had PLECTIN E. I’ain in Region of the Heart witli a n d equipped foresters has been pro- j lectured iron articles, doubles tile value licen sullering with that trouble a long time. Portland, Mt. Desert and Machias Feeling of Suffocation, Ringing Rounds in Kars, vided by tho national government for | ',-°n in the price per ton. Pittsburg Dlsjmtch. It lias greatly benefited me, and I am nearly STEAMBOAT CO. Numbness or Prickly Sensations of IJmhs, l’ain the administration of a complete and Aluminium bronze lias been already free from It. I wisli some of my friends to Between Shoulders and in Side, Pain in Small of There is a student in Yale College try yonr remedy. Send me six buttle by ex­ Back or Hip, Scanty and High Colored Urine, permanent system and policy for the quite extensively used for light and who doesn’t admire a certain young lady press, C. 0. D. H. C. L o v e l l . RESUMPTION of SERVICE. Smarting or Burning Sensation on Passing Water, management of tiie forests on the public 1 bonvy {guns, torpedoes, steam hammers, as much as he did a week or so ago. Dit. Lougee's Vitalizing Compound. together with Flatulence, Sour Stomach, General domain. ' propeller wheels, and for the wearing With tier he essayed to pass a certain On and After March 5 , 1 8 8 9 , Debility, Ac., are symptoms that are quickly re­ This brings us to consider the third ! parts of machinery. Gear wheels, agii- afternoon at Lake Whitney a few days Is absolutely the greatest known remedy for lieved by tills Purifying and Tonic Remedy. For step. This should bo the appointment, oulluval machinery, boating hardware, ago. Both skated around and had lots the Radical cure ol Scrofula, Cancerous Hu­ STEAMER1CITY OF RICHMOND, sale by ull druggists for S I.00 ; six hotties for liy the President, of a Commission to ) an<^ *? metal form, gas burners, mors, Diptberitie or Mineral Blood Poisoning, 9 5 .0 0 . Send to DR. F. S. HUTCHINSON & CO., of fun for a few hours, blit there came Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Dropsy and Liver CAPT. W. E. DENNISON, Enosburgh Falls,Vt., for circulars and testimonials, make a thorough examination of tile have been made fiom it. lhe an end to the pleasures, for suddenly, as Complaint. § 1 , per bottle (0 for 5). At drug­ Will leave Portland, weather permitting, every proofs of the cures wrought by A NTI-A PO- condition of the forests belonging to the , aluminium brass is used for chains, in the twain were executing a fancy move­ gists. Tuesday and Friday at 11 p. in., or alter arrival of nation, and of their relation to the agri- I construction of dynamos; and the ment,-the treacherous ice gave way and Pimples On Tiie train leaving Boston at 7 p. m.. for Rockland, Cas­ uses ot the various alloys are continually tine, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Southwest Harbor, Bar cultural interests of the regions through the collegian and his girl were in the Face cured. Sulphur Bitters will cure the Harbor, Millbridge, Jonesnort and Macbiasport, which the streams How which have their increasing in number and variety, as water. It was quite deep, and the stu­ worst ease of skin disease; from a common landing at Sargentsville on Friday’s trip only. RLECTINE. sources in these forests, and to report, useful qualities appear to be needed in dent sank. Mo soon came up, however, pimple on the face to that awful disease scrofula, Returning from Macbiasport every Monday and almost endless applications in the metal it is the best medicine to use in nil eases of Thursday at 4 a. in., via. ail landings, connecting at with tile facts'observed, a comprehensive and found the girl struggling at the top such stubborn and deep-seated disease. Do Portland with early morning trains for Boston. plan for the preservation and manage­ manufactures. of tho water, as her skirts had kept her not delay ; use Sulphur Bitters and drive the Time for leaving Rockland, going east, 6 a. in., DIPHTHERIA. SCROFULA. humor from your blood. going west 5 p. in. ment of tiie public forests, including a afloat. There was quite a large space of Freight taken at usual rates, aud forwarded with Miss Lena Judkins, a daughter (17 years old) system for the training, by the govern­ NEW GUINEA HEAD HUNTERS. open water, but the student bravely res­ A Great Battle dispatch. For information apply to agents ut the o f Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Ju d k in s, 077 Boston St., ment. of a sufficient number of foresters cued the maiden by pushing her toward various landings. Lynn, CURED by Dr. Lougoo’a V italizing for the national forest service. tho edge of the ice, wiiere others placed Is continually going nn in the human system. F. E. BOOTH BY, PAYSON TUCKER. Compound of t'/’y severe cum; of Scrofula, Tiie habit some savages have of cut­ The dmon of impuro blood strives to gain Gen’l Pass. Au’t. Gen’l Manager. with Malignant Ulcers of eight years’ standing, Tho commission should determine her on her feet. He was about to crawl victory over the constitution, to ruin health, E. IL CLARK, Agent, Rockland. after 11 Physicians ha«l fulled. Almost a miracle. ting off’ tiie heads of any strangers who out in her wake when this New Haven F ebruary 18, 1889. 7 Now in perfect health. what portions of the existing forests on to drug victims to the grave. A good reliable the public domain should be disposed , fall in their way was simply because girl, witli remarkable presence of mind, medicine like Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the weapon S W O R N TO of. The national forests can lie so man- I heads are required .to adorn their sacred remarked: ‘Oh! will you please go with which to defend one’s self, drive the des­ aged that they will bo prepetually re- ■ bouses or to servo iu the dedicatory ex- perate enemy from the field, and restore peace back and get my muff?” The student and bodily health for many years. Try this Portland &, Boston Steamers. BEFORE ...... 1 eruises of thoir war canoes has tragical­ remained in the chilly water long enough produced, and will yield forever an j peculiar medicine. F ir s t -Cla ss St e a m e r s of thia abundant supply of timber for the in­ ly ended the careers of a number of to secure tho article and then joined the The lloiiilicst Man in Itoekland as well habitants ot the adjacent country, and a white men during the past year. Tiie girl, lint it is safe to say he’ll not risk OLD RELIABLE LINE Harmon Hall, latest news from Now Guinea is that Mr. as the handsotnest.and others are invited to call revenue which will more than sus- I any moae adventures witli such an ex­ on any druggist und get free a trial bottle of S t ' leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Justice of the tain tiie cost of the forest service. A ! Armstrong, an Englishman, was recent­ acting girl—this winter at least. Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and Lungs, a every evening (Sundays excepted) National School of Forestry should be | ly lured to one of thu coast islands, remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits at 7 o’clock, arriving lu Boston iu whore ho was decapitated and his head An Absent Minded Clergyman, and is guaranteed to relieve and cure ull chronic ______seuson for earliest trains for L ow - Peace. established at a suitable place In one of and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis und Il, Lynn, W altham, Luwrcnee, Providence, the great mountain forests on the puhlio sent to tiie coast chiefs as proof tiiat Consumption. Large Bottles 50 cents uml Worcester, Fall Hlver, Springfield, New the islanders wore attending to business. Exchange. York, etc. Through Tickets to Boston ut princi­ binds, and its equipment should he as 81. pal it. it. Stations. SCROFULOUS HUMOR. thorough and adequate for its purpose as About a year ago a brave in one ol the One of the most absent minded men ADVICE TO MOTHERS. J . F. LISCOMB, Gen. Jgent- MissMury Ettu Leighton. a daughter (Id yrs. old) | is tiiat id' tiie National M ilitary Academy wild tribes on thu Indian frontier was in Detroit is a popular clergym an. He Are you disturbed at night and broken of of Mr. und Mrs. Harrison

THOMASTON. CAMDEN. GEORGES’ RIVER. VINALHAVEN ECHOES. HURRICANE Capt. John S. Rider has relumed home from Mrs. F. W. Bisbee is visiting friends in C. H. Kalloch ba3 erected a new building. THE PRESIDENT’S sea. Augusta. John Kirkpatrick is at work at Vinalhavcn, A supper is to be given by the Ladies’ Relief stone cutting. More Sait Air From the Place Where Sch. Metropolis Is loading with stone for th e Representative O’Brien passed Sunday at Boston Court House. * Corps this evening. Chas. A. L. Johnson is cutting paving for It Grows. L A S T A C T . home. Frank Sherman succeeds J. M. Strong in the Robinson A Gilchrcst, Seal Harbor. The agency has lest Its grip Mrs., W. G. Butman returned home Wednes­ John O. Robinson, esq., made a professional agency of the American Express Co. in Cam­ A. L. Hewett and wife of Rockland have And thengent lost his billet. day. den. been visiting at L. S. Wheeler’s the past week. The liquor left on hand will be visit to Augusta last week. Divided by tile figure three Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Healey spent Sunday Religious services were held at the Chestnut The annual school meeting in District No. 1 And the selectmen they will swill it. Graceful & Diplomatic The praying Band hold their meetings at the Street Baptist church Sunday by the new min will be held next Saturday evening, March in Rockland. Baptist church this week. Istcr, Itcv. R. M. Preble. 16th. The centennial committee consists of seven and all but one have bald heads. Charles Dean i9 visiting relatives in Rock­ On W ftchlnglon,» B irthday when all the official W. E. Mason left Wednesday for Fort l’ayne, Hiram Bliss, esq., of Washington, drove to Miss Carrie Cummings of Clark’s Island has land. Tvere celebrating George’s memory, President Camden Thursday to attend the funeral of his been visiting Mrs. Rachel Linekin the past W. V. Lane has been elected first selectman Ala., where he contemplates locating. friend. Dr. Galen J. Tribou. G. E. Tilden returned from his western trip Cleveland passed the Inw admitting the new States. week. of Camden. Ho Is having n high chair made Capt. H. II. Williams, of ship St. Paul The funeral of Dr. Tribou was largely nt Miss Iowa Woodbury of Thomaston has Saturday. This act was most important to Republicans gen- tended by the fraternity. Drs. Ross of Rock to set nt his desk. erally, and the Western States concerned particu­ leaves today to join his ship in New York. been visiting Miss |Corn J. Williams the past Miss Lillie Butman has returned from Bos­ port, O. W. Stone, B. D. E. Huse and Wheeler week. Lnnc fit Libby nnd J. H. Sanborn s hipped larly. But the New England States, and Maine in Mrs. Joseph E, Moore in company with Hon. were pall bearers. ton. particular, are more Interested In President Isaac Yacht Wave, spoken of in last week’s issue, 600 boxes of boneless fish and SO bundles of Edwin Smith and wife went to Boston Friday. II. M. Butler of Pennsylvania addressed an was gotten off Thursday night. Damaged cod yesterday, for various destinations. Some 327 cases of fish were shipped from C. Atkinson’s visit to every floor of his large estabs The annual examination of the public schools audience in Mcgtinticook Hall Friday evening slightly. here Thursday. llshment, on the same day, and in what he saw and on the “Aims and Objects of the Knights of A boxing match Is to take place here as soon at the close of the school year takes place this We have missed the steamer Acadia the past •what he did. It was Labor." Mr. Butler i» an excellent speaker and few weeks and she is welcomed back to her as suitable gloves arrive. The epcdeinic for T. F. Landers visited the city Saturday. week. showed some startling lacts. He held an in route. It looks like business. tensely interested audience for two hours with boxing lias struck this town right between the George Bowden is recovering slowly from Capt. R. B. Anderson has gone from Kansas Scb. Anna A. Holton passed down the river eyes. diphtheria. His Inauguration Day! frequent applause. Wednesday, laden with lime from J. 0. Cush­ City to San Francisco to take command of Tomorrow evening the plaintive wail of a Town election the 7th resulted ns follows: for bringing Bargains to the front, and the clerks ship Snow A Burgess. ROCKPORT. ing A Co., for New York. have been flying mound ever since getting things H. L. Shepherd has been in Augusta during The farmers have received their creamers, brass band will come stealing over your thresh­ Moderator, J. J. McCabe;Clerk, J.II. Landers; ready for this week’s slaughter. He started away If the town expects to start any enterprise its the week. and the women can now lay their old dash old. This newly organized institution will Selectmen, T. F. Lnnders, W. A. Healey, J.A. down in the basement and said citizens must come forward nnd contribute to Mrs. H. F. Parsons returned Wednesday churn away and give their weary backs a rest. give a concert the 13th. Mitchell; Collector, W. A. Henley; Treasurer, support the same. from Boston, where she has been visiting, Many of the people in this vicinity nre at­ tending the meetings nt Wiley’s Corner, held A deed of tbe land upon which stands the T. W. Sullivan; Supervisor Of Schools J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Washburn returned The long storm has stopped work on the ice Mitchell jConstnblc, J. J. McCabe. The New Tariff M ust Go tor the present, but the company arc expecting by Rev. G. S. Hill of Rockland. He is a soldiers monument in this village was pre The manufacturers and our company intend to home Saturday from their visit to A. A. Keene to commence again soon. smart speaker. sented to the town by Capt. Reuben Carver ATLANTIC. boom it, and let everybody reap the benefit. First and wife in Philadelphia. A lodge of Good Templars has been formed Quite a number of people of this place at­ Monday of last week. A vote of thanks wns Capt. Alvab Dnrbour Is spending a few weeks come, first served, for a R. H. Counce Engine A Hose company here, and every meeting adds to its numbers tended the annual supper of It. IL Counce given to tbe old gentleman for bis kindness. nt home. Their good work is needed. Engine A Hose Co. Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark of Rockland are visiting FIRST CLASS RANGE ! elected their officers for the ensuing year Mon­ Supper nnd dance, baked beans In abundance Mrs. Chancy Noyes Ducbane died suddenly relatives on tbe Island. day evening and had their annual supper. Capt. Hallowell and wife and son George and a very pleasant time. Friday morning from the bursting of a blood from Warren, were in town on Monday, at Henrv Joyce is liuilding n small sloop for 20 Pieces of Ware, Pipe and Zinc, At the regular meeting of M. I. C. Thursday vessel. Deceased was doing her morning’s Chas. W. Stockbridge. Cashier Farwell of the North National Bank tending the funeral of Capt. C. S. Packard. evening the following officers were elected for # 3 0 . 0 0 . of Rockland was over here yesterday inspect­ The warrant is out tor town meeting, March the coming month : President, John Stackpole ; work ns usual when she wns taken bleeding Sunday of Inst week Elder Hall supplied tbe ing the new quarters of the Georges National 18th. Article -list is "To see if the town will Vice President, Albertus W. Clark ; Treasurer, and expired before medical aid could reach her. pulpit nt tbe Baptist church. Then he hustled to the Carpet floor, raked over the Bank. vote to aid in the construction of n railroad Harry Starrctt; Secretary, Lester F. Davis; Masquerade hall nt Bav View Hall last piles and threw this roll out and this roll aside, from Rockland to Camden." Librarian, Harry W. French. The industrious knitting bee gathered at evening. Music by Leander Rich. saying, “Clean ’em out- All last year’s patterns At the annual meeting oi the Thomaston Arrived, sebs. Katie E. Morse in tow from Capt. Reuben Carver’s Monday evening of this The masquerade ball nt Chas. Herrick’s must go at FIFTY CENTS. Get ’em out.” The Savings Bank the old board of trustees was re­ Belfast, where she has been repairing, having O W L ’S H EA D . week. The captain, who has turned by two Monday evening wns a grand success. clerk’s stood aghast to sec elected, with Atwood Lcvensaler to fill the struck on Gangway Ledge. 9th inst. Horatio B. A. Emery nnd wife celebrated their Silver years the corner of tbe closing time of a century Thursday W. B. McAvery closed n very vacancy in said board. L. Baker, Crowell, from Boston; Ripley, Rob Wedding the 8th. enjoyed the occasion as well as tbe most youth­ successful term of school in District No. 2. All PADDCTO WOOL, TAPESTRY. inson; Prince Le Boo, I’hurston, Mazurka,Lane, ALL bflnrL I o, UNIONS, ETC., Your correspondent wishes to make a cor­ ful among the party. Miss Blanche Torrey, who has been an Mrs. Shubael Waldo who resides with her Boston; Sailed, sebs. Laura T. Chester, Beal rection. Th« people who live on Clam Shell invalid for tbe past year, is confined to her TO BE CLEARED daughter, Mrs. II. M. Lord, Rockland, has anti W. C. Norcross, Robinson, for Boston Avenue say it is not Clam Shell Avenue at all, A few young indies organized a singing club bed with pneumonia. 8th inst. At 50 Cents. been visiting her daughter in town for a day it is Shell street. a few weeks since and have met several times Almost any day the crack of :ho shot gun or two past. PORT CLYDE. Schs. Mary Brewer, Kinney, Hume, Post, for the purpose of cultivating their voices. may be heard. One of our local sportsman, Atlanta, Post, Polly, McKusick,Bertha Glover, Away up to the parlor floor In this destructive Fred H. Marshall has been in Portland the One of them bas a voice which soars above tbe L. V. Joyce, killed un old squaw last week. We arc in receipt of a program of the past two weeks on business. Dyer, Mary Langdon, Emery, Red Jacket, humor, he called for the forty-five dollar plush Arey, Richmond, Merriman and S. W. Brown, rest nnd not complying with tbe request to Last week Edwin M. Joyce went to Glouces­ suits. “They’re nil gone, sir.” “Well, let these of eleventh concert by the Schumann The people of this place are talking of ter where lie will engage in bank fishing. Clifford, lay in the harbor Saturday night. lower her voice n little she was turned out. No. 3 take their pluce; room we must have.” “Is Club of Boston, Clarence Hay conductor and building a new chapel in the near future Capt.Joyce has been skipper from that port for All of them sailed Sunday morning, but the a number of years. he crazy?” said the juniors to each other, “selling sec therein the name of Mrs. J. D. Iloniinus, Sebs. Gilmore and Brilliant have been de Polly, Brown and Mary Langdon. She soared so she feels sore herself now, but H andsom e pianist. tained in Portland by head winds for nearly she can soar alone and hum that popular air; At the annual town meeting the following two weeks. SEAL HARBOR. “ Paddle your own canoe.” officers were elcclcd for the ensuing year: Capt. Wm. R. llarringtonof sch. Cora Dunn Sch. Lottie of Thomaston enme down river Fred Fales is quite sick on the Island. , Selectmen nnd assessors, F. F. Bridges, L. B. $ 5 5 Plush Suites of Six Pieces, came home from Clark’s Cove yesterday where Friday, and will be taken on the ways as soon Miss Carrie Waldron is visiting in Camden. G. M. Wood, the eminent English actor, Joyce nnd 0. L. Joyce; Treas., John Staples; his vessel is loading ice for Key West. Capt as the Dart comes olf. with his famous New York company, will play School Committee; L. B. Joyce, I)r. Erskine For #45.00. Gleason Emory cut his foot last week with and C. II. Joyce; Rond Commisshoners, I. L. Harrington’s family is with him for the trip, William Welt, Geo. Robinson and Otis an axe. at Shields theatre, Friday evening, March 15th, Stanley, Gilman Staples and Parker Bridges; and he returns to Clark's Cove today. Sidensparker of Thomaston are at work at the in the most successful play of the present cen­ “Oh, no,” said the old stavers, “he takes these Washburn Marine Railway. Miss Lizzie Ifemev is visiting nt Wiley’s Constables, Bradford E. Rowe, Benj. .Smith ; spells whenever we get pushed for room, bnt he We had the pleasure of viewing the diplomas Corner. tury: “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” The play Truant Officers, Michael Stinson, John Trask It. F. Marshall our barber has put in and Thomas Stanley; Sexton, B. J. Staples has been so busy since New Years that he has not for the graduating class of the Thomaston Miss Nettie Shea is visiting her sister, Mrs. as reported by those who have seen it say it small stock of goods, and is doing a snug E. E. Rnckliff. nnd Benj. Smith; Board of Health, I,. B. had time to get a reduction party organized to go High School, executed in a beautiful nnd artls. business in the grocery line. exceeds anything in tbe show line now travel­ Joyce, 0. L. Joyce, E. F. Bridges and Dr. through the stock with him. The Ladies Sewing Circle met with Mrs. T. tic style by Harry Putnam, the work being English schooner Dart, which went ashore ing. Squats arc selling fast, and many are go­ O.S. Erskine: Pound Keeper, Solomon Bar­ on Seavey’s Island in the gale of Nov. 25th E. MeKellar last week. ing to get left unless they buy quick. bour. wholly done with the pen. They certainly has been bought in by Davis Bros, of Tenant's The President’s Popularity! show a great deal of skill in the penmanship. WEST CAMDEN. There is great diversity of entertainment Harbor. They have had her naturalized and RESCRIPTS. is due to his endeavors to place within the reach The Board of Trade report that arrangements she is now on Washburn's railways, being The ex-soldiers have been happy by receiv­ here at any time, but tbe town meeting oratory of the masses the comforts needed for home, nt have been made with James H. Simonton of repnired. They are putting in new keel, re­ ing their quarterly cheek from “ Uncle Sain.” bulges out ahead ot any even in Madison prices they can afford and give them beside ample placing the damaged plank, putting in new The amount of good that it will do cannot be Cases of Interest to Many of Our Knox Rockland to start a shirt fnctory in this town, stem, enlarging the poop, putting on fore-top­ estimated. Square Garden entert . inments. All of tbe County Readers. time in which to pay without having them deprive mast and recaulking and painting. She will orators who bobbed up in the ball were as desti­ themselves of rzcessanes. Call in and sec our and that the amount of capital has been guar­ No pennies earned this winter for breaking William G. Alden, in equity vs. Samuel D. be used as a limestcr when done. roads, bnt what the towns saved by this will tute of hair as the inside of a churn. All the store. Bargp/.us on every floor. Specialties will anteed to start the enterprise. Employment Carleton et als. will be given to abont GOO persons in all. Ilc- HOPE. have to go towards mending those badly important questions were elaborately and elo­ Itescript—'l'he parties are owners as tenants be nnucTiiced. What you need most will surely washed by the late rain. quently discussed. That which seemed the in common of a reservoir dam upon which the turn up. Come and we will gladen your hearts port;says that the rooms over Wm. II. Hatch’s School in the Payson district closes this week after an interesting term of twelve weeks taught Rev. Mr. Noyes, the evangelist, came to this most important was the liquor agency, which plaintiff made repairs and in this process seeks without requiring all the contents of your pocket store will be used for the factory. place Thursday evening and has been holding by Miss A. L. Bartlett of Union. Miss Grace was opposed by Col. T. G. Libby and chain- to recover of tbe defendants tbeir share of the book. Open till D o’clock. Died in Thomaston on the 27th ult, at the ad­ Bills went to the same teacher at the corner meetings, afternoon and evenings,at the church expenses. Tbe mills below were not owned in for ten weeks and the same in this school with­ assisted by Albert Leach. pioned by Samuel Julian, who fired eloquence common. vanced age of 8? years and 2 months,Mrs. Mary out missing but three days. at each other and the audience for several half If tire dam were a part and parcel of the THE ATKINSON G. Cole, widow of the late William Cole, esq., UNION. A. F. Dunton showed us a pair of elk boms hours when the question was settled by a vote mills below so as to come within the mil: act, a prominent merchant, first in Thomaston and The talk of many is that we need more rail­ the law provides an ample remedy. brought him by John Bowes, his wife’s father, discontinuing the agency, and there’ll be no House Furnishing Co., afterwaids in Rockland. Mrs. Cole was born from (lie Rockies that measured five feet in road committees. The remedy in equity is only when subse­ Mrs. Billings, who has been boarding at more rum sold there! quent to tbe repairs, tbe defendant has by sotns MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. nnd has always lived in Thomaston, being the length, with six antlers on each, the longest of voluntary act, appropriated or adopted them them being nearly a foot in length. They Mini Mossman’s during the winter, had a para­ The Centcnuial Committee has been voted II. M. SA N B O R N , M anager. only daughter of Doctor Ezekiel Dodge, one of spread over three feet and weigh 32 pounds. lytic shock Sunday, which is feared will prove and derived some benefit from them. This Headquarters, Portland, Me., Isaac C. Atkinson, Thomaston's earliest, and in his day, most fatal. 8350 for the celebration of Vinitlhaven’s five case shows no such adoption, or benelit but the 5 General Manager. Hartwell Bills, who we mentioned last week score years, which occurs the 25th of next contrary. prominent and wealthy citizens. Of her school­ as being very low, died last Friday morning. There was a “ Poverty Party" in Eagle Hall, Judgement for the defendants, who have mates and the companions of her early years Deceased died in the bouse where he lind lived Saturday night, which was pronounced a good June, if not foggy. There will be a grand answered with costs. since early boyhood He was an upright citi­ time by those who attended. J. J. Alden and parade and appropriate exercises which will there are but one or two who now survive her, zen always enjoying the respect of his towns­ Mrs. J. C Burton carried olf the prizes. Next Clarence E. Hall vs. Davis Tillson. and they have found a home in other places, men aim" neighbors. He has been in feeble Saturday there will be an auction sale party. conclude with the ending of the day. Every­ Rescript—The plaintiff's horse and carriage body is looking up their ancestors ns though a were injured while being driven upon the de­ so that in her last days she could say that of health for several years and has bad the tender Ladies in gossamers and veils admitted free. fendant’s wharf by running upon a pile ot all those who could claim Thomaston for their cure of his sister, Mrs. F. J. Quinn and her The proceeds go toward starting a fund fora premium was offered to those who can dig out gravel there deposited as freight. family,who have always made their home with public hail. Let all attend. birthplace she was the oldest. Out of her tbe most great-great grand-fathers and still While the owner of a wharf used for public him. He was unmarried and aged about 70 purposes is required to keep it safe for those large family of twelve children, three only years. ISLE AU HAUT. greater grandmothers who danced in a fore- and-after with Washington. Of course no one having business there, tbe liabilities aro not tbe survive her, Mrs. Susan W. Watts, with whom SOUTH LIBERTY. Tuesday evening Eliza K. Smith, an aged same as in tbe case of highways, the latter lady, was found dead at her home on Kim­ is expected to attend this centennial hoo-roo she has always made her home, and William Grace Overlock is on the sick list. are used for the purpose of travel ouly and ball’s Island. Her son, Benj. Smith, bad been that was ut its first inauguration, but some of mast be kept free from obstructions as well as and Eveline, who now have their home on the Bonrdman Cunningham and wife visited at at Isle au Haul through the day and on going safe in other respects, and indefinitely located. Pacific Coast. She has always been blessed Oren Overloek’s, Sunday. home in the evening found his mother dead on their descendants will bo. There is a sharp the lloor. It is not known at what time the look out for traditions oi ye olden time to be The former is used fur tbe landing and taking with more than no ordinary share of good John Witbam is about moving on the place deatli happened us the other members of the away freight, as well as for travel; the way health, which continued with the exception of occupied by Melvin Bartlett. hr. ught out on that day and some of the cannot be definitely located but the whole family bud not been at home for two days. wharf must be kept safe, subject to such ob­ the feebleness of advanced age, until a short Bailey Grinnell jammed It's foot recently Heart trouble is the supposed cause. She was tradish ’un9 of the present day will be looking quite badly while unloading wood. structions as are caused by theproper location time before her decease, which]was hastened respected and beloved by ull who knew her. out for tbeir coffers on that day, too. Mrs. Emily Coombs is on a visit to her of the freight. Tbe wbatf must be therefore by a attack of something in the nature of pneu­ used for each purpose, with due regard to parents, Franklin Leigher and wife. WILEY’S CORNER. tbe requirements of the other. monia. Mrs. Silas Hall and Miss Minnie Overlook Scb. Anna A. Holton, Gilchrest, sailed for That great play, “ Lights and Shadows” or Tbe gravel was deposiied there as freight in EAST WARREN. have been on a short visit to their parents, New York with lime Sunday. “The Great Rebellion’’ will be given here about tbe place of freight and ns near the edge of the Byron Dow has the care of the hall for the Daniel Overlook and wife. Sebs. Jas. A. Brown and Veto sailed down tbe middle of April under the auspices of our wharf as it could be done with safety, leaving an abundance of room between that and the ensuing year. Not long since the mills were idle for wunt river Sunday with lime for New York. Grand Army Post. This one of the greatest Frank Barrows and family have arrived of water; now they have more than they want Our sidewalks have proved a great benefit to sidewalk opposite for tbe team to pass with from Marlboro, Mass. and have all they can do to keep the ice from our people during the past few weeks, espec­ spectacular plays ever put upon a stage, and tbe safely and convenience. There is no complaint REDUCED PRICES! breaking things to pieces. ially to church goers, best talent of the town bas been engaged. The of uny defect except such as might urise from —WE ABE HELLING A— Capt. W. Harrington has so far recovered tbe supposed obstruction caused by the gravel. Melvin Hall lias opened the store formerly Alden Harrington is to move to Cushing, und play will abound in southern scenes, tbe up­ from bis sickness as to be uble to ride out. occupied by E. S. Whitehouse and bus painted That was rightfully there. The prevailing FLOUIL FOIL $ 3 . 0 3 Will Keating has been very sick with lung E. Kinney from Seal Harbor will move in rising of the North, guard aud picket duty, a darkness though not sufficient evidence of care­ the same inside and changed things around so us soon as Mr. II. vacates. That we warrant to be as good as can be bought in fever and pneumonia, but is now improving. it looks quite inviting. We wish him all suc­ battle scene on tbe stage, removing tbe dend, lessness on ibe part of tbe plaintiff’s bailee, in this county for $6.50. Call and get a Sample Eliza Whitney and Susio Bunkerof Thomas­ cess. The Mason Family held an entertainment in burying the fallen comrades on the bloody going there, did impose upon him additional FREE. All other goods lower. Robinson Hall Monday evening. Owing to the care in making tbe passage. ton were thrown out of a wagon and some­ WARREN. field, hospital scenes with army nurses at their what hurt last week. bad travelling there was a small attendance. We lind therefore no evidence of any want of NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES! work, prison scene and songs by the soldiers due care on tbe part oi tbe defendant, while William Stone has bought out the grocery Quite a demand for house rents just at this goods warranted or return ut our expense. time. APPLETON. in the dungeons und tableaux of striking and tbe circumstances attending tbe accident tends business of Benj. Watts and has also bought strongly to show negligence on tbe part of tbe 20 lbs. R ice...... $1 00 20 lbs. Soup...... 1 00 the store and will move it to bis place. Thomas Walker is in New York on busi­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons have moved beautiful designs. Twill be the event of tbe ness. to Peaceful Valley. driver. 20 lbs. Prunes...... 1 00 5 lbs. good Coffee... 1 00 The annual school meeting was held Satur­ season. Judgement for defendant. 12lbs.Choice Raisins 1 00 4 lbs. good Tea...... 1 00 Mrs. Moses Miller of Boston is visiting her Chopping bees are now in order. James 8 lbs. good Tobacco* i oo 12 cans Com ...... 1 00 day. Byron J. Dow was chosen moderator, Edwin Keating, clerk; John A. Clark, agent. father, Philip Montgomery. Simmons bas bad one, Capt Hall bad one At the annual town meeting Monday, officers 12 cans T o m ato es... 1 00 12 cans l ’eas...... 1 00 Friday, and Mrs. Robinson bud one yesterday. were elected as follows: Moderator, F. S. 12 caus Beans...... 1 00 12 cans A pples...... 1 00 SOUTH WARREN. The Good Templars are debating on several 4 gal. Molasses...... 1 00 14 lbs. S u g ar...... 1 00 subjects in order to draw out the talents of the J. L. Wentworth returned from Matinicus Walls; Town Clerk, D. H. Glidden; Select­ GOLD IjEVER. 4 lbs. Ass’ed Spices. 1 00 20 lbs. Best Soda... 1 00 School closed last week, mumbers. last Tuesday. After attending court, oi which men, Assessors und Overseers of Poor, C. E. Beefsteak, Chicago or Eastern ...... 2 lbs. for 25c ltueben Prior had a stroke of paralysis Mon­ Capt. Ebon Burgess and wife of Union have he is a member of the grand jury, be will re­ Are W e to Have the Gold Fever of ’49 Beef Roast, Chicago or Eastern ...... per lb. 10c day night. turn to the Island and finish bis singing Boman, C. II. Healy, James C. Calderwood; Beef Corned, Chicago or Eastern..per lb. 6c. to 7c been visiting at the old homestead, and calling Repeated? Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Counce went to Lowell, an old friends. school. Town Treasurer, W. V. Hunt; Auditor, F. S. B eef C orned, by the b b l.(b est)...... $10 00 Tbe recent gold discoveries in Lower Cali­ Fresb Pork, Lambs, Mutton, Sausage, Poultry, Saturday. The dilapidated burned building at the east The ruins of lust week made quite a freshet Walls; Constables, J. W. Gray, F. M. Calder­ etc., at bottom prices. at the Mills. The ice has gone out of the fornia have created intense excitement in every Miss Callie Bucklin returned home from side of the bridge appears to be razed in the wood ; Truant Officer, F. M. Calderwood. Ap­ town in the southern part of tbe state. Fresh Cod, Halibut. Haddock, Hake, Macicercl, Lynn Wednesday. right time, probably the work of spirits. river us far as the eye can reac h up the stream Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, etc., always on hand at and down. Ames Bros.’ bulkhead, at their propriations for the ensuing year were made as Tbe Santa Clara district, where crowds are lowest market prices. Henry Walter has sold his horse, Prince, to George Oliver of Randolph, Mass , was] in mill, hurst Friday. Il is quite a misfortune us follows: Town charges, 81,500; schools, now rushing, is about 150 miles south of San W. Hysler of Palermo. town last week to see about disposing of bis they have a considerable quantity of cask 83,000; free High school, 8950; roads and Diego and 40 miles west of Ensenada. All Special Notice to Sportsmen. Miss Clara Bradford closed her school in interest in the residence of the late James limber In their yard. along Ibe line tbousandsjurc en route to the West Warren last week. Storer. bridges, 81,500; sidewalks, 8490; fire depart­ scene of the excitement. At San Diego tbe We have just put in a full line of Appleton belli its annual town meeting Mon­ ment, 9350; Memorial day, 8120; for celebrat­ streets are filled with strangers for tbe mines, W. L. Jordan and Job Spear have purchased Chas. J. McCallum, who has been at the day, tbe 4th inst., and elected the following hospital in Massachusetts under treatment for ing the Centennial day of the town’s incorpora­ and many wagons and puck-mules havu been Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Etc., the farm of Capt. Turner, Thomaston. officers: A. II. Wentworth, Moderator; F. E. loaded down with miner’s materials. An aver­ several weeks, has returned home looking hale Curkin, Town Clerk; S. J. Gushcc, A. K. tion, on June 25,1889, 8350; free public library, Including some of the best trades in Double and E. I’. Jordan has moved his tumily to Thom­ and hearty. age of 600 men a day have left for the mines, Single Guns ever hcurd of in this country. We aston, iuto John Young’s nouse, Green street. Burkett, S. B. Conunt, Selectmen; Dan’l tbe full amount allowed by law, amounting to and today tbe number will be much larger than also have a number of Second-Hand Guns that we SOUTH HOPE. Wentworth, Fred Fogg, S. 8. Com; Elden that. Waiters ut the hotels and restaurant? SOUTH MONTVILLE. Burkett, Town Agent;E. D. Gushee, Auditor; 8325; for building anew road to .Bay View are almost GIVING AWAY. If you are in want John Fogler is quite sick. have left for the scene, and two-thirds oi tbe of a New or Second-Hand Gun, or if you want to Charles A. Kirkup bus advertised his house Galen Keen, Treasurer und Collector, all cemetery, 8'500; total, 812,005. The town also force on the railroad are gone. Tbe telegraph­ trade your old gun for a new one, call on us and we and lot for sate. Miss Martha Crabtree is visiting in Appleion. Democrats. The town voted to raise the sum will make you happy. voted to have tbe lamps lighted, and to uboiish ers have also joined the prospectors. Eight C. T. Randall has sent to Kennebec for his Mrs. Jennie Rave Is visiting her brother, A. required by law for support of schools, SI, 100; tbe liquor agency. The officers elect represent hundred men were camped at Tia Juua last REMEMBER THE PLACE. for support of poor, 81,200; for repairs of roads fourth car-load of shingles, making about 600 L. Payson, of Warren. various political creeds and will be found on night, waiting clearance from the custom M. that be has distributed around here. Clarence A. Payson, who has been at work and bridges SROOO; to be expended in labor house. Ensenada is practically deserted by J. Donahue <&. Co., Danvas Cram is building an engine which be In Boston fur some time, mupe his friends here on highways, S'2,000; to purchase road ma- deck. Messrs. Ware and Leroy Calderwood, men. j& rO u r Store is Puinted Red. 3 hine, 8225. The motion to raise 9260 to who were on the board of selectmen last year, Fifteen good rich ledges have already been will place in a boat that Warren Bros, have a brief call last week. buy a road machine brought out considerable just built for him. He will place the boat in Miss Nellie Robbins, who bas been away opposition, and wus voted down. Tbe motion declined re-election. discovered, and promise a permanent camp. Georges Pond to be used as a pleasure boat. from home for some time is now spending a A prominent citizen of Los Angeles returned was then made and carried by a small majority CUSHING. from the camp last night, und said there are Smoke the « J . W. A.” Baud Hade Success to Capt. Cram ! few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Julia Crab­ to raise 8225. Tbe amount raised (82,000) for tree. Arthur Wing is hewing timber for A. S. already 1000 men on the ground. The stuff' Cigars. For sale at C. A. BaskeU’s. FRIENDSHIP. highway labor is 81,000 less than was raised brought out is placer gold, light und liuky. Town meet