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T he C o uri er-Ga zette. V olum e 50. R O C K LA N D , M A IN E, TU ESD A Y , .JU N E 25, 1895. E n te r e d m Second C In nil Mali H atter. NTm b ia 25

The Conrier-Oazette Goes ZELog-iilarly Into M ore Fam ilies in Knox County Than Any Other Paper Published.

Maj.-Gen. Hiram, G. Berry SOCIAL SIDE. Highest of ell in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Daisy Tea Served by Two Well Known Rockland flHOIHER 1 T O Y WEDDING A B IO G R A P H Y Ladles—Other Like Pleasant Events- Miss M artha-J. May very happily enter­ Smith-Wood Nuptials Celebrated Bakins Written fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K. Gould tained friends Thursday evening----- Mrs. A. S. Rice entertained friends Friday in honor of in a Very Elaborate Manner. her mother, Mrs. Baker of Hallowell----- [Begun In No. 8. Back num bers can be had. I Friends enjoyed the opening of a night a s s e s s Powder blooming cereus at Mrs. M. E. Parker’s, XVIII. hospitals and talked with scores and find hut Saturday evening. Extensive Deeorniions nnd Impressive IF few who show disposition to continue the Ab s o lu te ly p u r e General Berry’s revised statement of casu A pleasant and pretty afternoon tea was Ceremony—Large Concourse of Rep­ fight. They, however, are taught to believe us given Tuesday by Mrs. Chas. Rose and Mrs. alties gives the loss of the Second Michigan demons and do not find their mistake until Don’t monkey as 17 men killed, 3 officers and 35 men Maynard S. Bird at the home of the latter, resentative People at Reception— we take them prisoners. The leaders, how Maple street. Three charming little misses— HOME HAPPENINGS^ wounded and 5 missing, making an aggregate ever, know better, the rank and file are the Pretty Gowns and Attractive Ladles— w ith of Go. The 5th Michigan lost 1 officer and Damie Rost and Emily Hix of this city and dupes. Bessie White of Portland—received the guests Good Wishes. Inferior Articles. 23 men killed, 5 officers and n o men at the door. Mead. Rose and Bird in be­ The Courier-Gazette goes regu­ wounded, making an aggregate of 144 officers Again General Berry writes under date of D rin k and men killed and wounded. The loss of coming attire welcomed their guests in the Roundabout heard what larly into more families in Knox May 17, 1862: “ I have now been moving reception room. Grange ice, Russian tea was to him a new expres­ the 37th New York was 2 officers and 21 my Brigade hither and thither. We are now men killed, 5 officers and 65 men wounded, 2 and other light refreshments were served, the Adela Hills Wood, daughter of Mrs. Charles sion the other day. A County than any other paper at a place called Cumberland. We are in the following ladies assisting: Mesd. E. II. Rose, F. Wood, was married Wednesday to Harry horseman was offering a WILLIAMS’ men missing, making a total of 95. The loss in rear and I suppose according to military p u b l is h e d . Berry’s Brigade iti killed, wounded and mis­ II. P. Wood, M. A. Rice, W. V. Hanscom, G. DeForest Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. young horse to a party and ROOT B E E R . usage will not have much to do in the next M. Barney, Geo. W. Smith, E. E. Payaon, A. Smith of Gardiner. The ceremony was per said: “I’ll stand the loss The new freight building on the Tillson sing at the battle of Williamsburg was there­ fight unless it is a general engagement. Send 2-ocnt stamp fbr pictures. S. Littlefield. The house was prettily decora­ formed at the home of the bride, Masonic if you’ll give me the gain.” wharf addition is covered in. fore 299 officers and men. Many think there will not be a general fight Williams A Carlbtox, Hartford, C5L ted, the ladies wore very effective costumes, street, at 7.30 p. m., Prof. IL L. Chapman of Explained, it was to the A sidewalk is being built on Beech street, as McClellan may turn the flank of the enemy and it was an unusually nice social event. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, very happily effect that if the animal at between Lincoln and Broadway, and the In a letter home after the Williamsburg and thereby save it. I am here in a canvas performing the impressive service. The bridal the end of the year was street graded. fight, General Berry says under date of May tent, six feet wide, eight feet long, a sm?ll R. C. Rankin arrived in town Saturday morning for his usual summer sojourn. Mr. tarty entered the brightly lighted and bril- not worth as much as at Capt. Alden Sherman’s house on Granite 9, 1862; “I am safe and telegraphed you yes­ table on one side and my camp bed on the iantly decorated parlors in the following the time he was sold, the Said one r»| tf.. wisest r terday of the fact . Monday morning we broke other, a single chair and one tallow candle Rankin is fresh from a carnival triumph in street is being painted----- Charles Robinson ofSajps: v 1 Dorchester, where he recently presented order: Emily IL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. horseman would pay the jogged over from Warren on his bike in 50 •‘The iuum v nderfal camp about three miles in advance of York­ My floor is the earth, and of course when the thinu of»‘e . «u.. 15 Z “The March of Time,” a spectacular dance IL I. Hix, and Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. difference, provided if the minutes yesterday. rii.. - , ta/xr,/eaL&er—anything. Itia th most flex- 1 (Hooker’s) in advance engaged the enemy hardships, providing they can render service was played by Mrs. James Wight and Mrs. num leaf. about the time we broke cainp. The roads to their country. The particulars of the It is hoped he may produce the carnival in eorror. W. T. Prescott of the Central Mar- , ible glue known, an J has noxtJ to affect J this city. Carrie B. Shaw. het knows this, and took advantage of it to At the Philharmonic rehearsal next Thurs­ i delicate goods. Its bolding pot-. trunequaleJ. I were full of wagons and artillery, and many battle of Williamsburg will gradually be Following the ceremony the bridal party klay a very unkind trick on Sam, Friday. He day evening, Barnby’s “ Rebekah” will be of them stuck in the mud. I passed all the known. I lost one-fourth of all the men I and the officiating clergyman partook of the sung entire, the solo parts being taken as troops on the road, some thousand who had TWO NICE EVENTS. pung a poker to the button of the electric carried into the light. It almost made my wedding supper, and then returned to the apparatus that operates the big fan in his follows: “Rebekah,” Mrs. F. R. Spear; to march by our road to reach their respective heart bleed to see them fall right and left by I f PAGE’S parlors to receive the many guests who from atore. From the poker hung a lantern, which “Isaac,” II. M. Lord; “Eleazer,” T. E. Tib­ LIQ UIDej 18P” positions on the right and left,as they changed my side, by dozens at every volley of the A large affair of its kind is arranging for eight o’clock till ten gathered to pay their betts. . places relatively from that occupied in old enemy. Still the object in view had to be sas it hung, touched lightly but sufficiently HEADYt*< USE ^4S B m iw f i e ) next Wednesday evening, when a lawn festi­ respects and offer congratulations. against a pail that stood on the table. Sam In addition to the band concert at the Lawn^ camp, and also all the baggage trains, am­ accomplished, and by God’s providence I was val is to be given at the Broadway baseball The house was elaborately decorated for the IBSRHSS^ munition trains and artillery. I had off all selected as the one to lead on the men, who came into the store after the trap was set. Festival, tomorrow evening, there will be a grounds by the First Baptist choir. The occasion. A brightly lighted pavilion covered He’s a very accommodating sort of fellow, and braiding of the May pole by young ladies, the knapsacks of my men, and rushed forward saved the array from defeat on that day. I grounds will be lighted by electricity, gaily the approach from the street to the portico. to support Hooker’s Division, which was now think that we shall be in Richmond in a when Mr. Prescott asked him to pass that and amusing and interesting Kindergarten adorned booths will dispense refreshments, The front entrance was embellished with pail, he did so—no he didn’t pass it, he games and exercises under the direction of fighting the whole force of the enemy, Gen­ few days, if by a fight or not you will have there will be a maypole dance by beautiful palms and the front hall with heavy festoons eral Heintzelman being with it and fighting the intelligence before you get news from took hold of it, and the remarks that he made Miss K. J. Bromley. The doors will be young ladies, Veazie’3 Rockport band will of ivory-leafed laurel, the balustrade support­ opened at six p. m. the ground inch by inch, the fight being in me.” when the current got in its work were of a P'ants for Sale. discourse a choice program, and altogether ing noble festoons of the same. In the parlor highly-colored character, but suited to the felled timber and thick woods. All of the such an evening will be set forth for the the bridal party stood beneath a delicate horses and nearly all of the men of the artil­ occasion. He said that it was a trick he PERSONAL POINTS. Now iu Stock and Ready Again under date of May 21 ; “I write this amusement of the public as has not been canopy of asparagus spray to which broad didn’t like—an electric. for Buyers. lery and the infantry were either killed, from a point some twenty miles from Rich­ offered here in many years. By a special white ribbons gave a touch of substantiality. wounded or exhausted. I arrived at 2:30 mond, at a place called Cross arrangement with the electric company the Two floral hearts were in the midst thereof and Casual Reference Io People Mora or p. m., and immediately went into the fight, Roads, and some three miles fin advance of cars from Camden and Rockport will convey a pure white dove seemed fluttering in the A representative of one of the Rockland papers attended the circus Monday of last Knovn In This Immediate Vlcil CABBAGE FLANT1-Hnnders ri a Knrly. lired three volleys on the enemy, and charged Kent Court House. I visited on Sunday the passengers direct from those towns to the rich draperies of the bay window. Masses of WlnlngatxAt, Early Drumhead bayonets, recaptured all the artillery, drove grounds at a reduced price, including an pot plants artistically grouped completed this week, and was calling the attention of lady place where Washington first met Martha friends to one of the ponies. The pony TOMATOES—Acme, (lleveland, Dwarf the enemy from the woods into the plain field Curtis. The house I visited (now the head­ admission ticket. The work of preparation bridal bower. Over the door leading to the Charles M. Erskine has returned/ Champion, Early Perfection, Pnultless and held full possession of the ground, man­ for the festival is distributed among some very seemed to appreciate the situation, and smote extended sojourn in the West. Karl), Ponderosa. quarters of General McClellan) is on the site music room the letters “ W -S,” deftly formed ned the artillery again with my own men, and efficient committees and their united effort from carnations, were transfixed by an arrow the newspaper man with his muscular rear Will Robinson is home from CAULIFLOWER — Hend* rnor.*s Early of the one history refers to; it is a plain house, limbs as a sort of vote of thanks. It was a S n o w b a ll. served it until the close of day. At six, other two stories high with a portico, bay windows, is sure to in a very successful enter­ of red carnations. On the side towards the Dr. J. C. Hill and bride have troops arrived, the fight ceased for the day, tainment. A 2>mall price of admission will be parlor the entrance was edged with asparagus base-hit, but the newspaper man took a slide Kittredge tenement, Claremont strfl CELKRV—W hite Plume. Oold<*n Heart etc., flanked on either side by outbuildings, all fust the same. Self Klanchtna. >»«W*t«< W hite Flume • we in possession of tb ♦ field. I took one r •n good repair and very . *1 arranged. The charged to th ' grounds. The band during sprays, while mountain laurel heavily fringed Mrs. Dora Benjamin left yesterdaj OUDUMBEKS-W hlte Hplne. the enemy’s rifle pits from which they had plantation is on both sides of the Paraunky the evening will render the following selec­ the music room entrance. A lover’s knot of home in Austria. Her native pla LETTUCE-Simpson Early.Curled, Early dealt destruction to all. * * * Have taken River, contains about 2000 acres and is worked tions : ribbon was above the entrance in this latter SUMMER SOUNDS far from where the late Capt. Price Head. some hundreds of prisoners, besides killing by over 300 slaves. It is now owned by Gen­ March—“A. O. U. W." D. W. Reeves room, which was also embellished with a large born. Peppers. Beets, Squashes, Etc. and wounding some 800 of the enemy. eral Lee of the Rebel Army, descendant of Overture—"Golden Gate." Southwell bouquet of flowers. The dining hall, where Concert Polka—“Aquarelle,’' T. V. Short Echoes From the Spots Where Busy Man Re- Deputy Sheriff E. W. Farrer of Washing-! “General McClellan sent for me today. I “Light Horse Harry” of the Revolution, who the collation was served, was attired in green H. M. LORD, went to his headquarters, and there in the (Mr. Mark Crockett) treateth for Rest and Recreation. ton was in town last week. Mr. Farrer is a n l you will remember was a son of Washington’s Hippodrome, Andante and Waltz Itingleben laurel and roses as was the parlor. In the expert trouter and knows where the speckled presence of Heintzelman received his thanks first love, the lowland beauty, who afterwards Romance—Solo for Trombone. C. W. Bennett last named room the mantel was a mass of 14 Orange St. and congratulations. It is conceded by him (Mr. John Johnstone) fellows lurk. Sam’l Bryant of this city and married Richard Henry Lee of Revolu­ Gavotte—“Militalre,” It. O. Goldsmith pink roses, while the spacious fire-place was Mrs. C. T. Frost, Miss Annie Frost and and by all that my Brigade won the fight. Master Frost of Quincy, Mass., are at their Mr. Farrer recently caught a fine string tionary fame, also. The whole country about Big Horn Polka J. W. Howell banked with ferns. In the rooms the chan­ Washington way. My clothes are somewhat torn with bullets, here wears an ancient appearance, the soil is Solo for E flat Bush, J. It Small deliers put on a dress of green. The decor­ summer cottage, Owl’s Head shore. Mr. other than that I am all right. Captain Smith good and to all appearances it has been well March—“Liberty Bell," Sousa ations were the most extensive ever seen here, Frost comes later. Geo. W. Britto and Miss Carrie Colson of Wiscasset, my Assistant Adjutant General, worked up to the time of this trouble taking and were the work of a Boston firm. were married at the residence of Boyd Con­ The Mountain View House, Camden, don, Wednesday evening at eight o’clock, led the troops with me gallantly. He had two place. n entertainment for the benefit of the It is estimated that as many as 400 people opens to the public today. Mr. and Mrs. KEEP caps shot off his head, besides bullets through “My camp is just opposite the house of Y. P. C. U. of the Universalist church, will be attended the reception. On their arrival Martin have everything in readiness for the Rev. C. W. Bradlee performing the ceremony. his clothes. Our horses are scratched with Tazewell Tyler, a son of ex- Tyler. given in the church vestry, Friday evening, they were received by the ushers, who were entertainment of a large number of guests. The floral decorations were very pretty. balls but are not disabled. I was mounted June 28, at which time the laughable little After the ceremony a nice wedding lunch was IN MINDo<^ r He is a doctor in the Rebel army. I learn reinforced by Harry Chapman of Brunswick, J. A. Stover is having a stable built at through the entire fight. My Brigade is a from the slaves that he is not of much account, comedy, “Doctor Baxter’s Celebrated Inven­ and presented to the bride and groom, Mrs. served. The gifts were many and choice. splendid one and I am much attached to it, tion,” will again be presented. If you want Pleasant Beach. The wharf at this popular Mr. and Mrs. Britto make a very nice couple — TUB — being very dissipated. I am quartered in a Wood, the bride-maid and maid of honor. resort is receiving a top dressing of gravel. It and I trust beloved by it. I have lost many house owned by a Mr. Tally, who left,it seems, a hearty laugh attend. The admission will be The bride’s costume was of white silk, en and are heartily congratulated by many valuable officers and men, but have saved the 15 cents. In connection, ice-cream will be is rumored that paving is to be shipped there­ friends. They will reside at Martin Britto’s everything on the approach of our forces. traine, with long veil held in place by a star from. country by a forced march and hard fight, and The retreating Rebels have broken everything served during the evening. of diamonds and pearls. Mrs. Wood wore a No. 12 Willow street. NEW TAILOR SHOP: I trust will he appreciated by it. I have no to pieces here as elsewhere on the line of their pearl brocaded silk en traine with chiffon Jackson Richardson of Elmira, N. Y., and doubt of it. The Fourth Maine was held in OBITUARY waist, English violets at throat. Miss Hills party of eight occupy Mr. Richardson’s hand­ retreat. Our men interfere with nothing,pro­ LIST OF LETTERS - OPJ— reserve after it arrived to support me if I tect everybody,and the inhabitants all say they and Miss Fogler were attired in skirts of some new cottage at Bay Point. Mr. Rich­ wanted help. I did not call for it as I could are much better treated by us than by the Miss Mary Elizabeth Clark of Camden died Dresden silk and white chiffon bodices, the ardson is greatly pleased with his new yacht, Q. W . Fernald & Co. get along without exposing them. The enemy Rebels.” last Tuesday evening of consumption. De­ former over pink the latter over green. the Emma, built by George S. Wardwell. Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week, has lost at least in killed and wounded 2500 ceased was a woman of Christian character In the dining hall a lunch was served to Sailing Master Davies is also delighted with ending June 15, 1895. men, many thousand prisoners, thousands of Continuing in the same reminiscent vein, and her life was devoted in doing good to the guests consisting of salads, ices, bon bons her. She is a good sea boat and fast not­ Genta’ IJat. Small, Enoch E muskets, six cannon, and the roads lor miles General Berry writes home under date of mankind. For many years she made her angel cake,fruit punch and coffee. The caterer withstanding her light suit of sails------Dr. Allot),. Eugene Cugei Emeraon Woodauni, Rev A E are strewed with knapsacks and everything May 22, 1862: “We are encamped at same home with the Misses Clara A. and Abbie W. was Mrs. A. C. Johnson of Waterville. The Shepherd will have launch with diamla ..Barbour,...... ben 8 W adaw orth. Rev A L CUSTOM CLOTHES. Glnna, If J Wolf Sidney and Co that appertains to an army. place, “ Baltimore Cross Roads.” The entire Allen. She was 58 years old and always 400 dishes used were of Haviland ware, fur­ motor at Bay Point this summer------The Hersey, J am on ladles’ Liat. NEW GOODS. PRICES RIGHT. “Now imagine me after dark setting pickets, Army has passed on to the front, leaving our lived in Camden. Funeral services were sol­ nished by P. II. Vose of Bangor. Bay Point Boat Co. has a fleet of fine boats Knight, Zodoc C lark, Mlsa Lillian (2) amidst a terrible storm, dead and dying all emnized Thursday, Rev. G. G. Winslow of the in the water this year, in charge of Edw. Locke, 8 II Ewell, Mra Annie (2) Corps to get rest. We have heretofore done Excellent music was furnished by the fol­ Moelle, O. I*. Harrington, Mra David around me; horses in their last agonies, men all the work and lighting, others are now in Methodist church officiating. lowing orchestra: A. F.Crockett, 1st violin; Davis and Will Snow. The Viola of the fleet St We would be glad to have you call Mitchell, II G Overlook, Mrs. Lida calling for help, some on God in prayer, front building roads and bridges. We shall Leroy Cole, 2nd violin; B. K. Maddocks, has received a new suit of sails. The com­ Parke, Lewin Smith, Mra Tlllle and examine our goods before buying others groaning, friend and foe side by side. move tomorrow or next day and shall sit our­ Dr. J. P. Cowles, a former resident of pany will not have a steam launch in service Post, Capt P W W eed, Mlaa Lonlsc bass; Mark Crockett, cornet; John Johns­ Prlco, Mudden elsewhere. “ W e worked all night, bringing the selves down before Richmond preparatory to Camden and well-known throughout the tone, trombone; Al. Ileverage, clarinet; W. this season as was at one time contemplated. wounded to the camp lires. We could do the assault or siege as the case may be. I county, died at the home of his brother in F. Tibbetts, flute. One of our local contributors reports finding G. W . Fernald <& Co., nothing except give them water, as we had no don’t think the Rebels will meet us. They I lartford, Conn., June 11, at the age of 74. It was a very pleasant affair in every way. a Bird's nest Thursday, while visiting the Not many business houses in these 423 Main S t., food, no covering. I had eaten nothing since were so terribly whipped at Williamsburg that lJr. Cowles was prominent in temperance and The bridal party was an exceptionally tine Simpson House, Owl's Head, that eclipses all States can boast of fifty years’ standing, early morning, had no overcoat. My men. literary circles, and wrote many articles having business of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., Over Creckett & Lovejoy’s their soldiers have contracted a dread of our looking one, the bride bore herself with the bird nest stories we have heard, of late. many of them, were in shirt sleeves. Well, troops, so say all contrabands and deserters to do with antiquarian and biographical re­ grace and dignity, the groom was manly, the The number of Birds reported was 41, being whose incomparable Sarsaparilla is known and we pass away the night, morning came, the who have come into our lines of late. I have search. For many years he was the Camden bride-maid and maid of honor, always charm­ of various sizes and ages, from the grand­ used everywhere, has passed its half-centennial enemy were just in sight (their rear guard). had a few days illness and am not well today. correspondent of the Gazette. He was a ing, were at their best, the company, tho’ father Bird down to the wee tot not yet able and was never so viorous as at present. We took possession of the works and town. I was out riding today with General Heintzle- man of high character, and in his frequent large, was in touch with the occasion, and to fly. After taking a good look around we We find every house, church and building full man to the White House as it is termed, where summer visits to his funner Camden home, the congratulations were hearty and sincere, discovered that it was a parting picnic, such of wounded. The battlefield next morning since removing to Hartford, was cordially A. F. BURTON, I wrote you that Washinton first met his wife, j for the bride is deservedly popular and the birds are wont to have before leaving the TAa troshor the goods was an awful sight. We have now got the and we passed the little church in which welcomed by a large number of Iriends. groom highly esteemed by all our people. North. Mrs. Frank B. Packard, formerly Manufacturer of aud Dealer iu wounded together, and the dead mostly buried. Washington was married. It stands in a grove B. y’ p . U. Mr. and Mrs Smith left by private carriage Emma Bird, of Astoria, Ore., and two daugh­ the better the taste. I am somewhat worn down, as I was under of very large oak trees, is ouite small, of Thursday morning for an extended visit in ters, who have been visiting in Rockland for lire in front of Yorktown for some eight days. ancient appearance, and is Guilt of imported Gardiner. some time, about to return to their western This town is the site of William and Mary brick, one story high, sufficiently wide lor The young peoples societies connected with The presents were many and very beautiful, home, were the honored guests of the occasion. College, the oldest and most historic in the two rows of benches, one on either side of | Lincoln Baptist Association meet in conven­ including an elegant cut-glass berry dish from Among the relatives present were found one country. ’Tis a fine old place and looks like the entrance which is as usual iu the end. tion in Thomaston today,at the Baptist church. the Rockland school teachers and books from grandfather, five fathers, eleven mothers, three a town of-retinement and prosperity in times of The building is about 50 feet long, a small The services begin at ten o’clock today. members of the Lincoln Street Grammar grandmothers, eleven aunts, seven uncles, jtoc peace.” dingy affair indeed, but of much interest to The first Baptist Choral Association of this School of which Mr. Smith is the beloved twenty-one first, cousins—here our reporter city will sing this evening. the stranger for its history. The building is principal. One of the books was very appro­ stopped counting, evidently having satisfied Again General Berry writes under date of evidently very old. I should say something priate—“Our Wedding Journey.” himself along the line of consanguinity. He May 11, 1862: “We are now encamped in over one hundred years, perhaps 125.” VALUES EM HIGHLY. did, however, stop to learn that had the M onum ental advance of the battlefield of Williamsburg. remainder of the party been present it would F. S. Philbrick of West Rockport has a I-AUKKL LEAVES. My command is getting recruited again. We Lieutenant J. B. Greenhalgh, the Adjutant have numbered 75. move tomorrow in direction of Richmond. 1 heifer, seven-eighths Jersey, that is 15 months of the 4th Maine, who had been home on old, which dropped a calf this week weighing Among those present from away were Mrs. have the credit of saviug the army from de­ recruiting service, joined General Berry’s Charles G. Smith and Miss Patterson of Gar­ T he CouRiER-GAzrnE goes regularly into General . 25 pounds. He says he would not look at more families in Knox County than any other feat and shall be handsomely reported by my staff as senior aide de camp and continued iu $75 lor the calf and mother. diner, Miss Abbie Wood of Charlestown, Division Commander, my Corps Commander that capacity until the General’s death. Mass., and Mrs. George O. Bailey of Belfast. paper published. and also the Commander of the Army. All MAIL T hANGE. It was a very pretty party that attended Cemetery Work. Major II. L. Thayer of Michigan, who Castoria is truly a marvelous thing for A (urge stock of Monuments, Tablets, Headstones the officers acknowledge it and when the mist served at General Berry’s headquarters as the reception, and many beautiful gowns were and Markers which will be sold at prices to suit which always obscures the facts of the doings seen. children. Doctors prescribe it, medical clerk to the assistant adjutant-general until Owl’s Head and Ash Point now have two journals recommend it and more than a the times. Asp-First-class work a specialty. in every fight blow away, and you get the of­ appointed Provost Marshal alter the battle of 1844 ficial reports, then you will see my name mails a day. The mails leave Rockland im­ It is always customary on occasions of this railliou mothers are using it in place of Fair Oaks, says of General Berry’s conduct mediately after the arrival of the forenoon sort to speak a pleasant word for bride and Paregoric, Bateman’s Drops, so called sooth­ OffioelA Works near K. 4 L. Depot, made honorable mention of. As my com­ at the battle of Williamsburg: “ When dark­ trains, and arrive here about nine a. in., and mand has been in, 1 shall not be likely to groom, but in this case it was an exceptionally ing syrups and other narcotic aud stupefying THOMASTON, ME. ness stopped the dreadful carnage of that four p. m. pleasant duty. Mr. Smith has been con­ remedies, Castoria is the quickest thing to have the burdens of a hard fight again, unless memorable fifth of May, there was not a man all are brought into action. I lost one-fourth nected with Rockland’s schools for four years regulate the stomach aud bowels and give who was left alive in our Brigade, who was How’s This? and in that time has won the love of his pup­ healthy sleep the world has ever seen. It is of all the men 1 took into action, either killed not proud of our General, and the confidence or wounded, but I saved the day by a dashing We offer One Hundred Dullars for any case ils, the hearty approval of the school manage­ pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless, j he then and ever alter expressed in the ment and the respect and esteem of all our It relieves constipation, quiets pains, cures bayonet charge of the left wing, on the 'Michigan Brigade’ was fully reciprocated.” of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's euemy’s right. 1 think the war is on its last Catarrh Cure. people. Mrs. Smith by her vivaciousness, diarrbiea and wind colic, allays feverishness, , thoroughly pleasant aud affable manners is destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, ' legs and that the enemy will soon give up as IO BE CONTINUED. F. J. CHENEY &CO., Toledo, O. All GOLD COIN Goo4( they cannot keep their army out of our reach. We the undersigned have known F. J. equally popular. May good fortune attend soothes the child and gives it refreshing and 1 The killed and wounded on our side iu some Cheney for the last 1 5 years, and believe him them. natural sleep. Castoria is the children's were oanned last season. 12,000 men engaged was 2063, that of the HAS RESIGNED. perfec'ly honorable in all business transac­ panacea—the mother's frieud. Castoria is iUBBER put up m one-size bottles only. It is not Picked from tho vinos I f l I N T ! enemy much larger. I have indeed seen the tions and nnancialJy able to carry out any ob­ The bridal party were given a course dinner dead aud dying, have lain among them and Georgerge GreenG of South Thomaston has ligations made by their firm. sold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell one day, oanned the al Mrs. Wood’s, the Monday evening preced­ you anything else on the plea or promiss heard their prayers and groans^ ’Tis indeed ed his Wes 1 ait T ruax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, IS THEJ H H. CRIE & CO., ing the wedding. Souvenirs of the wedding that it is “just as good” and “ will answer next. awful, friend and foe alike side by side. New Brunswick R e d Granite Co., doing O. Warding, K innan A Marvin, Whole­ were given the ushers, bride-maid and maid- BEST ft __ t I ,u*_ Enough of this, however. 1 will say we take business at Calais, aud will lake charge of sale Druggists, Toledo, O. of-honor. The young ladies received Napo­ every purpose.” See that you get C-A-S- i * HOU8E1 all the care of the poor misguided men we operations at High Island. Mr. Green arrived Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, leon brooches set with pearls aud the gentle­ T-O R-I-A. Nothing Finer on the Market. take prisoners who are wounded that we do of here Friday. acting directly upon the blood and mucous men stick j ins of the same design. In the Tka ha­ p u m t . I OLD Hardware Store our own, and a more grateful set of men 1 William Burley of this city will succeed surfaces of the system. Testimonials free ring cakes served, the maid-of-honor, Miss il alia At the Brook - ROCKLAND never saw. 1 have walked through all the Mr. Green at Calais. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists Fogler, fell heir to the ring. ■ THORNDIKE ft HIJL THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDMf, JUNE 25,1895.

SOCIAL SIDE Handsome floral decorations lent their beauty ADDITIONAL SPORTS THE END HAVE IlNISHEO THEIR COURSE. HES INDIGNANT------to the already attractive rooms. On repair TWO WE0DIN , .. . ing to the parlor the entertainment opened Warren Signs New Pljfsrs and Are Dead In It— The Inter Nos Shakespeare Club was en- w^h quotations by the member* followed with Very Happily end Successfully Crowne the Work Program of Graduating Exercises of Vinalhaven Letter in Whloh Reference le Made Io Former John Black, a former residefit ol thia city, tertained .at urday evening by a member of a paper by the president. Miss Ada Young; Spoltes From Blcfole. of the Committee of Arrangements- High School. Class of '95. Well Known Rockland Lady. was married Tuesday, June it, to Miss Aurie the club, Mrs. A. J. Bird. The meeting was piano solo, Alena L. \o u n g . reading, Mrs Walker of Indianapolis, Ind. The ceremony a sort of farewell to Miss Rita Packard, who F H Holbrook; paper, Mbs Lucy Wood; Over the telephone yesterday came the news The following letter appeared in a recent was performed at the home of the bride’s left yesterday for Astoria, Oregon. The gong, Miss Carrie Rhodes; paper. Miss Etta The commencement concert and ball given The graduating exercises of Vinalhaven from Manager Teague that he had signed for by the class of '95 Rockland High School in High School, class of ’95, will be held at issue of the Malden, Mass., Mail. Mrs. Noera aunt in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Black rooms were tastily decorated with ferns, i St> C,air; piano duet, Mrs. E. Keniston and the Warrens, Horace Simonton of this city, was Maude L. Anderson of this city: are spending their honeymoon at Fire Island. peonies and other flowers, the work being Miss Mabel Holbrook; reading. Miss Carrie Farwell Opera House, Friday evening, was Union church, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Sockalexis of Holy Cross and McGuire of one of the most select and delightful social The graduates a re: Classical course—Cora They will reside in New York where Mr. done by the young lady members of the club. Rhodes; paper. Miss I. C. Jackson; song, Bangor. Simonton is too well known to need Black is a member of the firm of Black & events of the season. The scene in the ball M. Calderwood, Emma Littlefield, Emma J. Mr. E d it o r : Will you allow me space in Dainty refreshments were served by Lizzie A | en * r .Young; poem, Miss Emma Doherty: any comment. He lead the Rocklands last was one of beauty. The ladies were charm­ McNicol, Annie F. Shields, Dora II. Vinal; your columns to correct a few statements Boyd, electrical and gas fitters. Jameson, Cochrane and Jennie Young, piano solo, Miss Holbrook. After the pro­ year in batting and a fielding average of .840 A very pleasant wedding occurred at the while Carrie Jameson and May Richardson gram the company adjourned to the summer ingly attired in beautiful creations of the English course, John H. Gould, Arthur C. which, without foundation, have been circu­ which was very good considering that he dressmakers art of the latest styles and Vinal, Clinton IL Whitney. Meservey’s Or­ lated by a few unemployed busybodies. residence of Miss Cora Luce, Union, Thurs­ presided at the tea table. . Mitt Packard was ■ house which was tastily decorated with red caught and played first and second bases. day evening, about 30 being present, the presented during the evening with a crystal | hunting and clusters of daisies and ferns, and richest fabrics, while the gentlemen wore the chestra will furnish music. The program is My late wife, Mrs. Maude L. Noera, did Sockalexis is a man much wanted by the N. conventional evening dress. For an hour as follows: not have any life insurance in any company or contracting parties being Miss Annie Luce lemon dish and a silver lemon fork, as a where refreshments were served consisting of E. League teams. He is an awful slugger, a benefit association. She did not leave any and Lewis Hart, Rev. Mr. Chapin of Wool­ token of the love and esteem in which she is | sandwiches,. lives, salads, fruit punch, ices and Pullen’s orchestra of Bangor, eight pieces, Invocation, Rev. Wm. K. Gaakln sure catch, is as fleet as a deer and can throw rendered selections of a delightful character. “Hear My Prayer,” Farmer fortune for she never had it to leave. She wich performing the ceremony. The rooms held. cake, a souvenir card bearing name of the as straight and as far as a new fashioned rifle. The program was as follows: Q uintet. belonged in Rockland, Me., and the record were very prettily decorated with ferns and Thursday evening a birthday reception was guest, date, and a pink rosebud, designating McGuire is an old leaguer. He played on Salutatory, Clinton Harold Whitney March—The Directorate Sousa Ewany—N othing G reat la Lightly W on, there would show the truth of this statement. flowers, and the bride and groom accompanied given Rev. C. W. Bradlee in the vestry of the each ones place. It was a very happy occasion the Bangors last year and also the St. John Overture—Haymond Thome. Coro Moy Calderwood She might have had a few dollars had she by Irville Luce as best man and May Andrews M. E. Church, it being his 45th anniversary. and one in be pleasantly remembered by l>oth team. The personal of the Warrens is as fol­ Twilight Whisper. Laureadeau CIm s History, Dora Helen Vinal had less friends and attorneys. as bride-maid, marched into the room as Miss On this occasion the people of his church and hostess and guests. lows : Towers catcher, Pappalau pitcher, Sim­ , Selection—Little Chrl.topher Kcrker Gavotte—“True Love,” Le Thelro Cora Luce played the wedding march. The Corey’. Industrial Army Patrol Orth Quintet. Mrs. Grace Noera did belong to the United society met to congratulate him and wish him onton first base, Robinson second base, Mc­ Medley—T he Boom erang -De Witt Kaaay—The Present Age, John Harold Gould Friends in this city, and if these busybodies ceremony was very impressive and was per­ many happy returns, a wish in which all our Guire third base, Sockalexis short, Newbert, Dancing commenced promptly at 9 o’clock. Class Prophecy, Annie Frost Shields whose records would be a disgrace to any re­ formed in the bay window which was prettily people join. He was remembered with a Keating and Meservey in the field. This is a Essay—Irresolution, Arthur Courtney Vinal decorated with lace curtains and ferns, and a The grand march was led by Mr. and Mrs. Mazurka Caprice—“The White .” Helper spectable family had come to me personally I suitable gift. A pleasing musical program SEASONABLE SAYfHGS team of heavy hitters, good fielders and splen­ would have given them all desired informa­ marriage bell. Then the company were did base runners. Who was it said Warren G. M. Barney of this city, G. Osgood Andros Quintet. was presented including the following: So­ of Gardiner and Miss Eva Gay of this city. Essay—Education, Emma Jessie McNicol tion. Furthermore could but these unfortu­ entertained by several male quartetts, selec­ wasn’t in it? When the Warrens go onto the Valedictory, Kmma Eva Littlefield prano, “ Mona**, Stephen Adams, sung by Miss An authority on agriculture and fruit rais­ The dance order contained 18 numbers and nate creatnres understand the true relation tions, and songs by J. T. *Luce and May Adelaide Washman of Boston; Mezzo soprano, field next Tuesday the Rocklands will have to Presentation of Diplomas, ing informs us that apples will be scarce this such a good time was enjoyed that many Tyler M. Coombs, Superintendent of Schools that can exist between man and wife they Andrews, which were finely rendered. Some “ Little Dori*,” DeKoven, sung by Miss Aimee year, especially Baldwins. There may be a hustle to win. eitras were introduced. A. H. Jones officia­ would endeavor to fit themselves to be honor­ of the presents were very handsome as well Marsh; duet, “How Do You Know” from fairly good supply of fall fruit. Pears blos­ A runner in town yesterday a great friend ted as floor manager and was ably assisted by list of Tetters able housewives and husbands, and be just to as useful. After a nice treat and a good “ Friend Fritz,” Misses Washman and Marsh; somed well and there is promise of a fair crop of Pappalau’s, laid that Pappalau is going to H. D. Ames, W. A. Glover, J. F. Knight and their neighbors, true to their creator, and sprinkling of rice the company returned to banjo solo, Miss Lucie Peck. Mrs. L. N. Little- their homes. Among the guests from out of of plums. Conant worms have been more pitch the games of his life. “ When your W. W. Parmleee. Remaining in Rockland P. O. for the week, show more charity to their fellow men, in­ bale and Miss Marsh were accompanists. than usually troublesome, but hellebore has players,” he said to us, “go to the bat, Pappa­ stead of allowing themselves to be poisoned town, were Mr. Richardson, principal of At intermission dainty refreshments of ices, ending June 22, 1895 The Wendell Club closed its season’s work bad its usual discouraging effect on the pests. lau will send them over the plate so swiftly cakes, sandwiches and fruit punch were with envy and retailers of malicious gossip. Castine Normal School and wife, Miss by a farewell meeting, last evening, at the that the ball will look as small as a marble.” Gents* List. Ladles’ Liat. Respectfully yours, E. L. Noera. Russell of Castine, Rev. Mr. Chapin and Everett and Crosby Hobbs of Hope served. It was a late hour when the festivites Boynton, W M Allen, Mrs Charles home of one of its members, Miss Emma Both Powers and Pappalau are going to use ended and the whirl of swiftly (lying carriages, wife of Woolwich. Mr. and Mrs. Hart left picked ripe strawberries June S and culti­ Baker, Prof. Atchley, Mrs W A on the 8:15 train Friday morning for Castine Doherty, Grove street. This society has been vated berries June 9—unusually early. every effort to down Rockland and Camden. which conveyed the participants home was Fulcher, Frank T (2) Benton, Miss A ddle CAMDEN AND ROCKPORT. studying the life of O. W. Holmes and his Whough ! why won’t next Tuesday come! silenced. The committee of arrangements Gaffney, David D (2) Conant, Mrs Isaac M where Mrs. Hart is engaged as one of the “Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,” with profit, Reports from over the county are to the G ow en, J K Ellis, Miss Gussle teachers. They were met at the depot here effect that fruit trees are not troubled by The bleachers have a seating capacity of consisted of the following members of the Gleason, Dr E P Gove, Miss Query and last evening’s program proved a very Knight, Mrs Charles P The round trip fare from Camden to the by some of their friends where they received worms this season. Thomaston seems to be about 450. class: Missel Eva Gay, Alice Glover, Mary fitting close to the course of study. At the Case, Georgic Wiggin and Messrs. C. W. ,’FK Lufkin, Edith Lawn Festival in Rockland tomorrow, Wed­ another shower of rice. the only town in the county thus favored. After the Fourth of July games the ladies Frederick II Norton, M ri ” ’* nesday evening, is 35 cents, from Rockport door the guests were received by Master Neal Crockett, Arthur L. Orne anti Frank E. Ott,*Mrs George Doherty who presented each with a dainty From that inflicted town comes the cheering will be admitted free, the bleachers will like­ Maxim, Geo. 25 cents. This takes the holder from Camden Improper and deficient care of the scalp wise be free. Welch. Norton, Torrle Pillsbury, Miss Carrie B bouquet tied with white ribbon, and ushered 1,report • , . that the worms are working their way Oxton, A L Smith, M rs M C to the base ball grounds, admits to grounds will cause grayness of the hair and baldness. to the dressing room by Miss Nora Keniston.) “ack ,nto the ground. The races at the Knox Trotting Park, July HORSE HAIRS. Oneal, Charlie M Smith, Miss Nellie and brings them back to Camden and Rock­ Escape both by the use of that reliable spe­ 4, promise to be the most interesting for years. Small, Enoch E Snowe, Miss H M port. Tickets can be procured at the car sta­ cific, Hall’s HtprRencwcr. Bmlth, Emery A Thomas, Mrs Alice The electric cars which go by the Park make W hite, C J and Co Waterhouse, Mrs J tions and of the conductors on the day of the the Park easy of access. Charles A. Davis and J. F. Fogler have Young, O I* Young, Mrs Sadie festival. The alTair will not be held unless sold the fast pacer Jack to George A. Bailey We hope you never will have a felon. The The Rockland High Schools went to War­ the day is decidedly pleasant, if stormy or pain is terrible, unless you apply Redding’s of Belfast. This horse was bought by Mr. RodolPs Liver Pills cure Headache, Indi­ threatening at 2 p. in., it will be postponed ren, Saturday and defeated a local team 8 to Davis of Del Smalley of Tenant’s Harbor. gestion, constipation and torpid liver. Russia Salve. That stops the pain almost 7. But two hits was made off Crockett’s de­ until the first fair day. mmediately. All druggists. 25 cents. livery. Rain stopped the game in the seventh. The Star base ball team went to Clark Island Saturday and were defeated by the local team 27 to 24. Owing to the threaten­ AFIIK IwXJE>Y BIC Y C LE SL IT . of Bees, W asps, Hornets, Centipedes or ing weather some of the Star players remained at home. The Stars will play the Warrens T’A-TEUSTTBU M AY 2G, 1090. Scorpions— bites of animals, reptiles or next Saturday in Warren. insects, are instantly soothed and quickly Wednesday July 24 will be a big day in the history of the Rockland Wheel Club for cured with Pain-Killer. It counteracts on this day comes off the big bicycle meet at the effect of the poison, allays the irrita­ Knox Trotting Park. The prizes number 40 and with the exception of four were contrib tion, reduces the swelling and stops the uted by our business men and bicycle con cerns. The cost of the prizes aggregate pain. W hen you go fishing, on a picnic S350 and will be well worth contesting for. or on any outing trip, be sure and take a bottle of The exercises will open with a five mile road race in the morning. The races at the park will consist of one mile novice open to state; one-half mile open; one mile, 3 minute class, 1 open to state; one mile open; one mile handicap club race; one mile open to state; Pain-Killer t ■ one-quarter mile open for Knox county; one For all pain— internal or external— it has no equal, and mile handicap, open; one mile, champion­ for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, it is almost ship ol Knox county; two mile club team race open to state. List of prizes will be specific. Sold everywhere at 25c. a bottle. (Quantity given later. A. L. French of Boston was the < W M fVX/l first to enter telegraphing his desire yester been doubled.) Accept no imitation or substitute. day to enter all c lass A events. genuine bears the name— Perr y D a v is & Son.

MEN AND WOMEN.

a s a W in k David Hodgkins will be employed at Bay Point this season------Mr. \V. O. Waterman, REAR VIEW , MOUNTED. and daughter Orinda of Vinalhaven are visit­ FRONT VIEW , MOUNTED. REAR V IE ’ty, STANDING. ing Mrs. Seth C. Mullen, Skowhegan------Miss Tot will see the catchy Sarah Hall arrived Saturday from Boston- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Riddell and Miss Carrie The Only Complete Riding Suit for Ladies! qualities of the Ingraham will arrive at John N. Ingraham’s about the middle of July------Waldoboro’s -signed with a view to appearance as well as comfort. It consists of a Coat or' W aist, Leggins, and a new and original High School graduation will occur next Fri Skirt. 1 his Suit is unlike any other Bicycle Suit, as it is S t e r l i n g day, Miss Mattie Eaton, so well known here, is one of the graduating class. Miss Jennie F. Ingraham will attend from here------Fred B. Whitcomb and bride arrived Saturday from COMFORTABLE, GRACEFUL, STYLISH AND BECOMING » S w e a t e r the White Mountains. Ezra Whitney and wife are visiting rela­ And adopts itself to the W heel in a most charming manner, while it has no appearance of a double skirt. N o atnnga, rings tives in Franklin County----- Miss Elizabeth For the Wheel, Tennis, C. Crocker will arrive from Boston next or buttons required to keep it in place. Saturday----- Miss Alice McNamara is home Boating, Outing. from Massachusetts where she has been teaching school----- Mrs. Reuben Wescott of The Exclusive Right to sell this S uit in this vicinity has been secured by us Gorham is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Pettengill----- Mrs. Mary S. Kimball and daughter Netia have returned from a visit in There’s a something superior about them Augusta------Miss Ada Burpee is home from which hits the eye first glance. Put a Sterl her studies in Boston------Dr. D. C. Perkins Two Great Bargains in Dress Goods. and Dr. W. V. Ilanscom are in Newport, ing beside some other make, and that superior R. I., in attendance upon the sessions of the 3 pieces 40 inch Grey M ixed Dress Goods something stands out like a sore toe. The American Institute of Homeopathy. Mrs. 3 pieces Light Blue Crepons ...... I AP I Ilanscom accompanies her husband------3 pieces “ Brown Mixed Dress Goods Double Collar, Larkin Hall is another of the Rockland I I f C 2 pieces Heliotrope Crepons ...... I / | Pl 0 aliens in town for the summer------Nelson 3 pieces “ Olive Mixed Dress Goods Which holds its shape, knit to the sweater Hall of Boston, formerly of Tenants Harbor, with a knit shoulder. was in town last week, shaking bands with his multitude of friends------Miss Jessie 4 pieces “ Blue Mixed Dress Goods I UU CIS 1 piece Light Grey Crep°n8...... I 1 3 pieces Black Crepons ...... | Knight arrived home Friday from Wellesley I Double Cuff, cottage for the summer recess. On a shaped fashioned sleeve makes a neat, F. E. Blackington and wife and M. A. Rice and wife are on a fishing trip near perfect fitting wrist. Machias----- Capt. J. T. Whitmore of Frye BLACK AND FANCY SPECIAL. burg is in town----- S. G. Andros, and J. E. Duck and PK Suits Double Bottom, Rhodes, 2nd are home from Bowdoin College DRESS GOODS. You should see the different Which holds its elasticity, anil rolled under Thomas J. Landers is out after several weeks ol severe sickness------Mrs. Grace Here are a few instances attract- WRAPPER SALE I* combinations we have the dross­ or over stays in place, are special features of Richards and daughter of Belfast have been goods at one-third under the usual es in, and at what low prices we the Sterling. The popular colors are White, quests at C. M. Walker’s------Rev. Fr. Phelan p r ic e s : T H IS W E E K . sell them. We have a nice Black, Blue, Crimson. eaves July 2 for a trip to England, Ireland and France------G. Louise Ayers, who has W e have just received a large invoice of Print, Percale and blazer and Skirt Cloth in light 'This Stylish been engaged in millinery designing on Lawn W rappers. Twenty-five dozen Medium and Light Print W rap­ and dark Colors in Duck at ”ifth Avenue, New York, has returned home At 39 cents per vard, pers, which we shall offer in this sale at $1.50. The combination Duuk Sterling Sweater for a summer vacation------Mrs. F. B. Shaw You can buy either a nice All and P K Suits sell at $3.75 to has closed her Rockland home for the sum­ Wool Crepon in shinies of Navy, F o r L adies mer and will reside with her family in $5 .0 0 . Cambriilgeport. Grey, lied and Heliotrope,(Sum­ Is perfect fitting and the only 4 0 e t s . Mrs. Frank Packard nee Emma Bird and mer Shades). We have also practical waist for outdoor- laughters Rita and Hattie started yesterday purchased 5 pieces Black Cre­ Large, Full Sleeve, Hall Lined and 104 inch Skirt. Fifty Dozen sports. Prevents catching cold. noon fur their home in Astoria, Oregon, pons, worth 75 cents, which we Indigo, Medium, Light and Dark Print W rappers, which we shall Capes. Made of tire finest imported after a year’s visit with relatives here and shall include in this lot. their departure is sincerely regretted by many offer in this sale at worsted with Standing or Sailor We must close out 125 Capes friends who have enjoyed having them among before July 1st. Yon kllOW Collars us shown in tire cuts. our people. A. D. Bird and Mrs. Ada Keen, what that means to tee purchas­ Colors, White, Black, Blue, brother and sister of Mrs. Packard, accom­ O O oAss. panied them as far as Montreal. er—50 per cent discount on any Crimson. Also made with Col­ Fred Glover was home from Portland the At $13.50 per pattern Nice Full Skirt, Large Sleeve, Wide Ruffle, Yoke, A REAL Cape. We invite your patron­ lars and Cuds striped with a early part o f last week, returning Thursday We offer what we have left of DOLLAR WRAPPER- age. contracting color. l!ud measure ----- Will C. Robinson is home from Maine $20.00 Crepon Dress Patterns 32 to 40. State College, Orono------Miss Edythe Far­ (fan cy .) rington, who has been the guest of Miss Sailor Collars Mary Fogler, has returned to Bangor. Miss Rosa Nickerson of Bootbbay is the Waists! Waists! an d guest of Miss Kate S. Ingraham for a few For the Little Folks Gentlemen, days. At 75 cents per yard, Standing Collars. W e have the “Lilliputian Suit,” Don’t lorget that we carry a Shirt Waists, Gen. J. P. Cilley at the meeting of the You can have either a Tan, large assortment ol Collars aud O ar store is headquarters for Bicycle Clothing Society of the Army of the Potomac held at acknowledged by all that it is Lawn Waists, "ew London, last week, was elected Vice Brown, lied or Bine Fine Cre­ Cuffs, Ties, Shirts and Under­ and we have in stock a complete resident. pon, which have been $1.00. the “Hit of the Season.” For wear. You can buy 3 nice Col­ Percale Waists, lin e o f — Mrs. Leonard Rhoades has returned to her home in Boston------W alter Newbert left fur the little boys they cost $1.25 to lars for 25 cents, a nice pair of his home in New York City last evening------Cuffs for 15 cents and a nice Muslin Waists, Bicycle Jackets and Pants, M. F. Hanley went to Boston yesterday------$1.75 j for the girls we have to Laundered Shift lor 79 cents ; rs. Robert Bcrnct and little daughter of At $1.75 per yard, also a nice line of Dark Colors Silk Waists, Made of the most durable fabrics woven New York are guests at Capt. John Bernet’s, charge $2.25, $2.75, $3.00 and in Outing shirts only 25 cents Rockland street. We shall close all of our Black We have them by the hundreds for Bicycle wear. each. Suspenders, two pairs for Mrs. Chas. Wood and daughter Emma, $2.25 quality Crepons. These $3.25. 4 to 14 years. — 19 cents to $16.50. who have been at Mrs. Hannah Bird's for a will be good again this Fall. 25 cen ts. J. F. GREGORY & SON, few days return to Winthrop today. Mrs. Bird accompanies them------Mrs. Chas. W. " horndike aud son of Malden, Mass., are quests at G. M. Duncan’s, Camden street------SYNDICATE ROCKLAND, “One Price Clothiers.” «

4 T H E roc: COURIER-GAZETTE TUESDAY, JUNE 25 1895\ 3

The Maine Dental Association will meet in B*y POINT HOTEf PRIZE WINNERS. FOLKS RNI) THINGS Bangor, July 16 and 17. Dr. T. E. Tibbetts Miss G. Louise Ayers has returned from of this city is president. New York for her vacation and has brought | Opening of One of the Moil Popular Renorls Along I M. R. I. Si«m«ns of Appleton wins the with her a f<*w choice trimmed samples and Summer suits of crash or Kentucky linen, millinery g-»od® which will be disposed of at Capt. M. J. Carter it managing the night so-called, are the latest fad. Two Rockland the Now England Coast- 1 first prize offered by T he C.-G. for the first peck of county raised green peas. They were a great reJuction. Customers ui I be received My New Stock lunch cart. men are soon to appear in ’em. received Monday of last week, June 17—the at 154 Noith Main street. Plenty of county peas are now in the mar­ Mrs. Kirkpatrick is forming classes for The raising of a new, 14x19 fee:, “Old ket®. They retail at 50 cent® a peck. j earliest yet. out-door sketching and studio work in china Glory’* yesterday announced the opening of Zerah Robbins of Appleton wins the second J. W. Walker the piano tuner is scheduled Offers the greatest possible John N. Ingraham of thia city marketed and flower painting at 59 Camden street. Rockland’s popular summer resort, the Bay • prize and George Brewster of this city the to be here early in July prepared to attend to J US J- poq fun/ range for selection In the some fine cultivated strawberries, Tuesday. A gentleman residing on Sleeper’s Hill, or Point Hotel, for the season of 1895. Sunday third. the wants of his patrons in the piano tuning was a beautiful day and a representative of Newest ant, Choicest Goods The Morse, Trussell & McLoon Machine Amsbury Heights, tied several ripe cherries There were many contestants. line. up among the limbs of a neighbor’s barren T he C.-G. took advantage of the opportunity of the Season. The variety Co. will get into its new quarters this week. to visit the hotel just before opening. Every­ Geo. E. Torrey, he of brass fame, shipped fruit tree. The neighbor saw them and Sunday the summer arrangement of aroused the neighborhood with the joyful news thing was found in proper condition for the So much interest was created by the above and assortment is simply a cask of spikes out to Washington state the comfort, convenience and entertainment of contest that we make another offer of T he trains on the Maine Central went into effect. past week. tha his tree had borne fruit. With difficulty The morning train will now leave here at Pillsbury’s Best grand. There is no time he ckmbed the tree only to find out the sell. guests. A walk around the 350 feet of ver- C.-G. for one year for the first peck of county “ Devout Thought and Talk” will be the ander revealed many magnificent views. At raised potatoes, for six months for the second 7140, this being the only change from the like tsdav for the buyer He said if he hadn’t Benner chump he would schedule in force the past few weeks; but the subject of Rev. Mr. Bradlee’s sermon next havc noticed the cherries were on a pear tree. our feet was the lawn, broken here and there and three months for the third peck. who desires Sunday morning. with garden plots of beautiful flowers, gently night Pullman begins running, and that is the The annual meeting of the trustees of the great change to record, and Rockland A fine portrait of Dr. E. Iloiden Lansing sloping to the water’s edge. To the eastward Tw interesting young ladies are in the public library was held last evening. The rolled the restless Atlantic dotted with islands records it with pleasure. Thii train leaves Flour. . . can be seen in the a.ndow of Spear, May & old board of officers was reelected as follows: city, introducing that now famous book, Boston and Rockland each night at 9. The Stover. Major C. B. Greenhalgh painted it of green, while in the distance could be seen “ Headwaters of the Mississippi” by Capt. A N ic e President, John S. Case; vice president, W. the summits of Green Mountain and Blue Hill. day morning train will run parlor cars as The opening at Oak Grove will not occur T. Cobb; secretary, R. B. Miller; committee Willard Glazier. The book, which is pub­ To’the southward the bold promontory of Owl’s lished by Rand, McNally & Co., is a volume usual. The time table appears in the adver­ tonight should the weather continue unfavor on rooms and supplies, E. A. Butler, J. F Head lay, while its rounded curve skirted tisement. Summer Suit able, but will be postponed to the first fair Merrill, C. E. Weeks; committee on purchase of 527 pages, is finely printed and profusely $ 5 beautiful Rockland bay. At the head of the illustrated. The book is intensely interesting evening. of books, Dr. F. E. Hitchcock, A. S. Rice, hay, the busy, bustling city of Rockland. Beginning today the Boston & Bangor R. B. Miller, W. T. Cobb, H. M. Lord. It and exhaustive in its treatment of early explo­ or Overcoat. E. B. Hastings has left at our office a hand Westward lies the abrupt eminence of Juniper rations. It commences with DeVaca and steamers are to make daily trips, the complete some green pea from his fine garden, Middle was voted to ascertain cost of printing cata­ Hill, beyond|is situated Mirror Lake from schedule appearing in the advertisement. logue. The report of librabrian Miss N. I. DeSoto, and treats in detail of the various street. It’s large enough for an item but not which flows the purest of pure waters, with expeditions up to and including the journeys enough for a mess. Burbank, condensed was as follows: Number which the hotel is supplied. To the north­ Steamer Frank Jones began Monday to of volumes bought with library funds, 2137; of Glazier. The matter is alj most entertaining­ Shippers of freight either to or from New west and north Camden mountains rise ma­ ly presented, and every library in the city make three round trips per week. CHAS. T. SPEAR. LITTLE number in Rice Napoelonic collection, 146; jestically heavenward and|the picturesque har­ York should not overlook the great advantages in Hitchcock medical library, 271; Shakes- should contain a copy. The book is dedi­ offered by the managers of the New York bor lies almost at our feet. cated to Capt. Glazier’s daughter who accom­ pere Society gift, 18; general literature given, There was no formal opening, but many s Steamship Pentagoet. 336; government reports, 63; total number panied him on his second expedition. The visited the hotel during the day and evening young ladies come here from Belfast where J. N. Farnham went to Boston yesterday of volumes 3001. Number of volumes circu­ and paid their respects to the new manager, B l k th en —Rockland, June 12, to Mr. and Mrs as representative of the Grand Ledge of they d«d a most successful business. This G. H. Blcthen, a daughter. lated from Jan. 19 to June 24, 17,393; larg­ Charles I’. Costello, and his estimable wife. Vi Main-: to attend ttie International Supreme est daily circulation, 404; smallest, 53; num­ city will be thoroughly canvassed. P aulsen—R ockland, Ju n e 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Costello is from the Preble House, Port­ N. C. Paulsen, a son. / \ (oriG Lodge ot Good Templars. ber of persons applying for books, 1252. land, is a young man and has all the qualifica­ Goose—Camden, to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey D Coosc, a daughter. July W ater R ates! There are one or two sporadic cases of senr- Milton T. Priest of Boston was in town tions for running the hotel successfully. K alloch—Bt. G eorge, Ju n e 18, to Mr. and Mrs, letina in town, and one case of ineasels. The AMUSEMENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS- Saturday, en route for the Hub after a week’s Adam B. Kulloch, twin sons. There is a small army of attaches as fol­ The Kseklanrl W ater Co. latter was contracted on the cars, while the lows: Head clerk, H. F. Kellock, of Ten­ vacation in Bangor and Belfast. Mr. Priest is with the A. Gardiner Hardware Co., a n d t h e parties were en route east from Colorado. Don’t forget “Doctor Baxter’s Celebrated ants Harbor, formerly clerk of Hotel Fiske, Washington street Boston. His parents, IRarriages. C iitndon A Rockland Water Co. Dr. Sullivan of Portland, specialist on Invention” at UniverSalist vestry. Old Orchard; night clerk, M. A. Hill, of W. II. Priest and wife, formerly of this city, diseases of the eye and ear, will be in Rock­ Portland; stew ard,T.L. Abbott, of Boston, Br itto —Colson—Rockland, Juno 19, by Rev. Give notice that tbeSeml-Annual Water Rate, be The Willing Workers hold a buttercup tea are now located in Bangor, where Mr. come due and are payable nt their office,No.7 Lime­ land, at Dr. Hitchcock’s office, Saturday, last year at the Poincidvina, Palm Beach, Priest is in the tailoring business. George C. W. Bradlee, George W. Britto and Carrie E. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 29, 30, at Perry's Hall tomorrow, Wednesday, eve­ Ma; chef,Ed. Brisse of Boston, last year chef Colson, both of Rockland. rock Street, on and after July let, 1895. ning. The housekeepers are Mrs. Mame Priest is also with the Gardiner Hardware Co. Sm ith —W ood—Rockland, June 19, at the hoL__ Particular attention called to Rale S of o e July 1, 2. at the Tinico, St. Andrews; assistant chef, of the bride, by Rev. Henry L. Chapman, D. D., of the Rulea and Regalatlon® of the Camden Larrabee and Miss Mattie Bradford. A. M. Prech, Boston, last year at the Abbotts- To our desk from the beautiful floral Miss Jennie McLain advertises for pupils Brunswick, Harry De Forest Smith, Principal of A Rockland Water Co. wh'cli apply to both grounds of Mrs. Rufus Ingraham came some Oak Hill Grove the new pleasure resort at ford; head waiter, M. M. Perry of New York, McLain Grammar Hcbool,and Adela Hills,daughter •o m p a n le e. /ttArturAcwftiD or30 a month Shea, F. A. Snow, D. H. Elwell, W. S. Clark. la Calderwood, aged 81 years. the base ball grounds will be postponed until riding and driving 35 flying horses at one from May 3, 1895. ^•Capt. Elwell of the Burnt Island Station re­ J onkb—South T hom aston, Ju n e 20, Mildred O ., the first fair day. The management will not time; a herd of buffaloes and wild Texas James M. Pelton, Thomaston, Co. G, 9th ports assistance rendered to one steamboat daughter of Albert 8. and Caro J. Jones, of 8tony hold the festival until a perfectly clear and Creek, Conn.,aged 6 months, 11 days. steers; thrilling hippodrome races by genuine Maine Inf., increase to $72 a month from and 14 schooners. Jan. 14 four schooners Br a d fo r d —Friendship, June I8,lsley Bradford, Donohne’s Pharmacy, pleasant day is secured. Mexicans, including chariot races, hurdle April 27, 1893, to date of death. received aid. The members of this crew all aged 26 years. V er g e —Friendship, June 16, Lina Verge, aged Cor. Main & Limerock Sts- Roller Skates For Sale. About 400 of Rockland’s 600 dogs have races, standing races, and all kinds of comical Mary J. Pelton, widow of James M., at $12 belong in Port Clyde. Their names are Leon 18 years. races, 40 first-class performers, 10 beautiful per month from Jan. 8, 1894 and $2 addi­ A fine lot of Roller Skates for sale at a Jjarj been licensed, and the officers announce their J. Marshall, Edward O’Brien, Elden Davis, ROCKLAND, MB. part of bankrupt stook. KIXWAUC intention of killing the 200 unlicensed senoritas, and a host of others. Come early tional for child. Alfred IL Marshall, Hiram Ulmer, Frank Watches aud Jewelry at Telephone 63-2. J Register of Insolvency. canines at once. A caller at the city clerk’s and see the grand street parade; bands of Towle, Walter Calderwood. office a day or so ago was one of the town’s music, wild west cavalcade; also a grand free SEA SPRAY- The White Head and Burnt Island crews paupers who paid 35.45 for dog licenses. performance worth coming one hundred miles are as able, faithful and brave as any life D ie“Good Samaritan" Liniment. Waters takers are reminded that rates be­ to see—it costs you nothing. The price of Eugene Shaw and wife of Lowell, Mass., crews that protect the Atlantic coast. come due July first. The notice of the com­ admission has been placed within the reach are at Crescent Beach for a week. Mr. Shaw JOBBINC DONE. pany appears in another column and the of all, making it the cheapest and best is an Ash Point boy Fred Johnson, wife and Sheerer’s Sarsaparilla, the local make blood W. C. Boynton Is prepared to do work of all company is desirous that payments may be show on earth. Remember, one 25-cent child of Marlboro, Mass., are also at the purifier, is equal to the best and better than kinds, lawn mowing and nouse jobbing of all kinds. THE PERFUMERY KIl promptly made in order that rule 5th of the ticket admits to all departments of the big Beach. most. The proprietor, W. E. Sheerer, takes Good work nt reasonable terms. Apply or write show. In Rockland June 29 and everything i of Fcrnuld & Blethen, Main Bt., Rockland. regulations may not be required to be put in Sunnyside Cottage, Owl’s Head is having a pride in keeping it up to the top notch of 25*26 WIX jI j A . I i n i V E force. on the square and honest basis. great run on its broiled live lobsters. Al­ perfection and the increase in the demand Miss K. Josephine Bromley’s kindergarten though lobsters are scarce Sunnyside has al­ justifies him in so doing. GIRL WANTED. closed Friday afternoon with a reception w. C. T. U. ways a full supply of those large broilers and given by the children to their parents and they say that they boil ’em at Sunnyside in the J. W. Walker, practical piano tuner, will Thursday, June 27th. friends. A very gratifying exhibition of their most approved style. A. II. Buker is mana­ make his usual visit to Rockland about July The seventh annual convention of the Knox ger tb’s season. 18. Address as usual to this office. work showed marked progress in manual County W. C. T. U. will be held in the Cong’l This is the Picture of training and comprehension of the color Church, Warren, next Thurday. The services scheme, form, etc. With songs and refresh­ open at 10 a. in., with devotional exercises led PASTOR AND PULPIT- LESSONS IN PAINTING. ments their semi-annual festival closed. by Mrs. Lovette. The address of welcome Mrs. A. B. Kirkpatrick will take pupils for Piano Lessons. MlriB JENNIE McLAIN, a pupil of Ernst Prof. Leon H. Meyers, The A. K. Spear house, corner of Park and will be delivered by Mrs. IL E. Thayer. At Rev. J. II. Parshley delivers a dedicatory out door sketching in Oil and Water Color, also classes for Studio work in Black and Para bo, la prepared to give lessons on the Piano­ Union streets, is receiving attentions at the 11 140 will occur a bible reading by Miss L. sermon at Houlton tomorrow evening. forte. Terms reasonable. Address 52 MECHANIC hands of the painters------South Main street’s White, Oil, Water Color, and China Painting. Alfreda Brewster, pastor of the Friendship There will be no Sunday evening preaching STREET, Rocklund 25 THE GREAT PERFUME KING. layer of limerock chips has received a coat of Advent Church. Thursday evening there will Flower Painting from Nature a Specialty. gravel, Orange street, ditto.------A new side­ service at the First Baptist church during July For particulars inquire at 59 Camden street. be addresses by Miss Harriet z\. Leavitt and and August. He will be at OUR STORE walk has been built on Mechanic street------Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens. BULLED p/tfK Chas. Rose’s new house, Beech street exten­ For the benefit of any who wish to attend The subject to be considered at the Y. P. on THURSDAY, June 27. sion, is to be a handsome one. the Convention, carriages will connect at C. U. meeting of the Church of Immanuel, LAWNS. Cottage to Rent or Sell. - 3 As a result of the change in train time the Thomaston with the electric car which arrives this Tuesday evening, will be “The Effects ul Bradley’s English Lawn fertilizers and Anger.” Rev. Thomas Stratton, pastor of Cottage is all furnished—has a separate cook letter carriers now make a general collection at nine o’clock. Should this arrangement fail choice lawn grass seeds will make your lawn room and is desirable every way For terms write from 10 a. tn. to 4 p. m throughout the city at 7:30 p. m., for the to accommodate the Vinalhaven delegates, a the Church of Immanual, Universalist, will green and beautiful. Please try them. For to EDWARD E. MILLER, West Quincy, Masa. night Pullman. There is now no morning carriage will be in waiting on the arrival of take for his theme next Sunday morning “The sale by O. B. Fales, 48 Beech street, Rock­ 26-27 Do not fail to see him! collection. The usual noon collection is the 9.40 car. Arrangements have also been Life of the Spirit, and the World’s Sorrows.’ land. made from 12 to 12:30. By doing away made to connect with the 10 o’clock car for GOOD OPENINC Do not fail to hear him 1 Rockland after the evening service. Fare For active lady or gentleman acquainted with with the morning collection the carriers get APPLETON Tapley’s “Bread Winner” outwears all other neighborhood- Compensations from $40 to $160 on the street with their mail about three- each way, 25 cents. shoes monthly. Work outlined, Only energetic party, quarters of an hour earlier in the morning. ambitious to succeed, need apply. No cupitul re­ Mrs. Geurgie Ripley and daughter Emma quired. Address, with reference, state age and the praises of his M atchless of Bath are at G. II. Pages------Harry C. whether married or single. Globe Bible Publish* Pease visited friends in Augusta last week. BUSINESS LOCALS. lug Co., 723 Chestnut Street, Phils., Pa. He also attended the decoration exercises at HE WILL SING New York and Eastern S. S. Co. Togus, Monday------U. N. Dyer is making as follows: “The Sidewalks of New 50PopularSongs extensive repairs on his house------Harnesses for Sale. Schools closed Friday after an eight weeks “If you want to smoke a clean Havana tilled York,’’ “ You can’t play in Our Back Yard," “ Say au Revoir, But Not session------Miss Mabelle Ludwig of Cam­ cigar, ask for the E. \V. Mild io ct. Sold Good Bye,” “ If You Love Me, Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes,” Selec­ SAILING^ DATES OF den, who has been teaching in Grade District everswhere. H. M. B. 5 cents. left Friday morning for the White mountains Maine Musio Co. Steamer Pentagoet ------Mrs. Mary Fuller and daughter visited Wanted.—People of Rockland, Thomaston, tions from “ 1492," Selections From “Wang," and fifty other Popular her aunt, Mrs. Waterman, Thomaston, Thurs­ Rockport and Camden to know that Max FOB THE MONTH OK JULY, 1H95. day ami Friday------Geo. Stuart has bought Antin of 90 Sea street, loans money on one Engine and Boiler and Sew* M elodies. Leave Kastport for Koeklaml aud N. Y. a line looking horse of W. L. Barrows of hours notice on household furniture, organs Monday, July let, “ ng Machines for Sale- Thursday, “ 11th, “ Union------The hay crop is not expected to and pianos, watches, jewelry and men's Munday, “ 22d, “ exceed two-thirds of that of last year in this second band clothing. Also new and second the B3E3ST O F1 AT si s! Leave Kocklaud for New York vicinity, owing to the dry weather. band clothing, furniture, watches, etc., bought and sold. All transactions are strictly Tuesday, July 2nd, nt 4 p. rn. Burkkitville.—Mrs. Abbie M. Richard­ beuchea and everything complete for ahirt iuuuu- For This Day He W ill Sell His Friday, 41 12th, " son nd daughter Eva of Rockland are visiting private. Come and see me or write me a line fucturing, 400 ft. ateain pipe. Will be sold together Tuesday, “ 23rd, “ and I will call to see you. MAX ANTIN, separately. Cull or address Leave N. Y. for Kocklaud aud Kastport relatives here----- Frank Hart of Oakland, 13-26 MRri. K. C. CORTHELL,Thomaston, M e Mass., is here on a visit------Willie Maddocks 90 Sea street. Saturday, July 6th, ut 4 p. m. 4 BE/\upipuL W ednesday, “ 17th, •• is very sick at the present writing------J. Light FO R S A L E . Perfumes at Reduced Prices Saturday, •• 27th, “ took a large load of Burkettvilleites to Togus, Domestic aud Vienna Bread fresh and sweet Au extra flue Moquelie Rug. entirely new, uud /{f/D /[ ccepti\bLe P ^ eseh/ every day. Hot rolls made from beat materlsli will be sold at a great bargain. It can be seen at Freight received in New York ul Pier 10, E. R the 17th------J. K. Miller and wife took a trip (or tea. Cake and pastry of best quality. Fur rates, etc., apply to J. C. ROBERTS, Agent, to Riverside last week------The grass crop will 26 G It A NITE ST B E BT - ‘44 (Telephone 781 Broad) 23 South St., New York. Brown Bread and Beans Saturday and Sunday. To Introduce Them. G. d. ATWOOD, Agent, Rockland; F.S. MILLI­ be considerably lighter than last year. Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main St. KEN, Agent, Eastport. ™E R e g in a COTTAGE HOUSE FOR SALE Junk—Jacob Segal and Abraham Brad­ Lot uud building* at South End, magnificent view excellent facilities for small family. For sale (jH/\pDEST View if/ J\pEfyc/\ bury have opened a new junk store, the at a bargain. EDWARD K. GOULD, Probate highest cash price paid for old rubbers, rags, Office, Court H ouse. 22 i/i ull oootfs |2 cents bottle- flusic Box. run, metals, etc. Send us a line and we wt II Is Net what wo claim for icali for it. 13 Peari street, Rockland. A Musical Novelty, rendering ou oue or CIRLS WANTED. TWELVE ODORS IN ALL. Closing BEuniNG P l a n t . two accurately tuned steel combs the most Girls for general housework, uurses and the bavu lull ut . price that beautiful music and playing an unlimited nursery can obtain first-class places by applying at You will find him au amusing gentleman. will quickly clean them Dumber of tunes. New music issued every Sunnyside Cottage Bread. be Intelligence office of MRS. R C. UED G ES, up. tie.I In the W orld, 87 7 Grove Street, Rockland week- Over oue thousand tunes now ready, hone Qeuutue Without this Label Sale including dances, operatic and all the O W L ’S H E A D , latest popular airs. Pansies. Red Seal Tooth Powder cleanses, preserves Thia Is the first aud only music box man­ and hcautuies the teeth, iuvigorates the gums of Verbenas, ufactured in the United States, and far but you can see beautiful ALL KINDS OF surpasses the finest imported ones The seeuery, anil better still you and beautifies the breath. Warranted to con­ Agents Wanted. l'e tu u ia s, mechanism is of wonderful perfection, and can keep coot while enjoying tain no injurious ingredients. Price 25 cents To represent the Most Complete Nurseries iu l'iilo x . America. Customers get what they order and the Bedding so strong aud well finished that with ordi­ it. Lobsters are scarce, but a bottle. , bust quality. Position pvrmuueut; terms liberal; Murguerifes, nary care it will last for a life-time, It runs we have a full supply of those ay Weekly- Write ai once and secure territory. fifteen minutes with oue winding. The ILLWANGER k BARRY, Mt-llepe Kuraerles, D R Y G O O D S tine large ones anil cau always Plants. C uruutlons cases are ornamental and highly polished. Rochester, N. Y. M and The tune-sheets are indestructible, being give you plenty of Beecham’s pills for consti­ t made of metal, aud are easily adjusted or W ill be paused out AT LOW PRICES Tomato Plants, changed. pation toq and 25*. Get the Horse for Sale. BROILED : LIVE : LOBSTERS book at your druggist's and 25 cts a Box. Good driver; weighs 860 lbs.; will sell very low . With as good a fish dinner as go b y it 26 Spear, May & Stoyer, cau be obtained anywhere. AbussJ sa’-ss mere tbao 1.000.001 boss*. I Maine,Musio Co. E. B. HASTINGS. C. M. TIBBETTS.1 r o c k l a n d a c e n t s . Telephauv No, lfc-G.

J t THE ROCKnAJMD COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, 25, 1895.

O R E G O N , Fred Rhodes is clearing up a fine grove which WASHINGTON will be used for picnic parties. There will be CALIFORNIA, IDAHO, Light as a Fairy, THE JUNE PROBATE COBRE NEWS BfclfRO M W E N swings and hammocks and rustic seats for the (RO *1L WHHRH K»»T,. Rrrnr'v-TIR from ChieftRO Every Pny. W hite as snow, pleasure and rest of any who visit it. Via Chicago. Union Pacific, and Horthwoslsm Llm Sweet ns a kiss R. F.Crie had his annual sheep shearing VALTER A5W00D S W O .T t.T ROUTt. LOWIBT RATIO. ’Neath mistletoe. the 18th and 19th. He has a flock of 150 For h.n i,«.rw il'n.trulM Wflrr «nd .r t-ilM t j ’'™ !* " ’Tis nature’s best sheep and a good number of lambs this year ■Mr— W. M *WF.T, N. E. F— . Act.. «r J. fL AMITE Judge Meservey and Register Items That Are Warranted to Be Tr«r. !■— . Act., Union VoriCr R r.. Replenishment, ------Mrs. Lizzie Simpson has returned from ______KW Wa.hin.lfm BI., Boot—. Mr The staff of life, Gould in Charge. Bucksport with her son Ellis and little daugh­ M0WIN “ Magnificent.” Interesting and Chatty. ter Ruby. Her mother, Mrs. Handy, also accompanied her. Maine Central Railroad. THS OCNUINK IS ALWAYS BA Ione Ames has gone to Rockland to visit MACHINE, In Effect June 23, 1395. Several Important Inventories Filed Gone n Ship Timbering to Vlrglna— her brother, Henry Ames. She will also visit hr lor and tloqptng Cam bptwttn Rockland and A Xnmher of Wills—-Fortunate I’eo relatives at Deer Isle and Cape Rozier.------Rorton. Hurled to His Breast in Earth—Flsg Good Will Circle will meet with Mrs. Rhodes Black Diamond Passenger Trail* leave Bock bawd »• pie are Remembered With Gins— ituiBurNtc jMtvraiwKi’Ma 1 Will Ware 0Ter Village Nchool-Ilonse next Thursday afternoon. Spring Tooih Harrow, —Yarlons Acconnts Rendered and —Lively Locals From All Parts ofthe King of lhe\Cornfield Planter, SOUTH THOMASTON. Administrators Appointed. Busy Tow n, Diamond Cultivator and riving In Boiton at 4 :30 p. m. Parlor Boston. Horse Hoe, 1*0 p. ra. for Bath, Brunswick, i/cwleton, Water- Activity and life again prevail at Pleasant sflto, Portland and Boston, arriving In Boston at Beach. Who built the first cottage there and Steel Field Holler, oao p . « . The June term of Probate Court was held ABSOLUTELY PURE Chris Peabody has received three little pups when? Was it Capt. Henry Spalding, W. Shovels, Pitchforks, 0:00 p. m. for Portland and Boston, nrrlvlng in Tueiday and an average amount of buiiness from Bath of fine breed. Frank Butler or LouiB Graves, and which cot­ Boston at 8 XX) a. m. Sleeping cnr to Boston THE o u r RELIABLE and Hay Forks. Trains nr rivet transacted. Following is T ill C.-G.’8 accus Joseph Bisbee has gone to New Kent Co., tage is the pioneer? Who will inform us. tomed complete report: WjM», m. rooming train from Portland, Ix»wletos THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. Va., wh ere he has a crew of men getting out Hen-roost thieves are about. Mrs. Ella and Waterville. a vessel frame for Washburn Bros, of Thom­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Demand It of yoer Grocer. Lcute recently lost a hen and 25 broilers. p. m. from Boston, Portland, I^wiaton sad SWEET CAPORAL aston. Mr. Bisbee expects to be absent until Baagor. Parlor Oar from Boston. Accept no Imitation or outatttate. Samuel Hawkins, George Ward and Joseph G. L. Putnam has erected a new building 4:46a. m. from Boston and Portland. Sleeping Gillchrest, appraisers on estate of Jane W, August. on his farm and manufactures super-phos­ car from Boston. Cobb, Wight & Co., Agents. Seavey, minor, of St. George, filed their in­ CIGARETTE While Fred Mathews was digging a cellar phate therein----- Guilford Butler is having his ALL KINDS OF GRAIN PAYBON TUCKER, Gen’l Manager. ventory showing property as follows: Realty, drain, the earth caved in and buried him up buildings painted. r. K. BOOTHBY, O. P. k T. A. He* stood the Test of Time W. L. W HITE, Dlv. Bnpt. I550: personalty, I105.75; total, J655.75 to his breast. He was soon rescue J from his AT LOWEST PRICES. George B. Smith is guardian. confined position. A few bruises were the T he Courier-Gazette goes regularly into Portland, Mt. Desert & Machias 8.8.Co. DR. BELLE 8. AYERS The estate of Walter M. Spear, late only injuries sustained. Cushing, is inventoried as follows: Realty, more families in Knox County than any other ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ladies’ Medical Parlors. Mrs. John Jones and Mrs. Conant of Belfast paper published. Klectricitv, Mnasage, Medicated Bnthn $55°> personalty, £82.35; tota,» ^32.35. executor of will of U. N. Dyer, late of Apple- visited Mrs. J. N. Vinal recently------Seth B. If Your Horse Has Worms Str. FRANK JONES O m CM H behr :—0 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. an. IT The realty consists of house, barn and 60 Wetherbee of West Medford, Mass., has been Bpk c ia l t t : D ise a s e s of W omen A C h il d r k v . acres of land. The appraisers were Sanford ton, presented at May term; first and final of Ayer’s Pills promote the natural motion of O M M ENCING .June 22, ISM, the steam er Syndicate Bnlldlng, Third Floor, - Rockland at his mother’s, Mrs. W. H.Wetherbee’s, for a Bucklin, James McCarter and Wm. Cope R. H. Burnham, executor of will of Tryphosa the bowels, without which there can be no --- USE ---- C F ran k .Tones will leave Rockland, w eather Bunker, late of Rockland, presented at March few days------Miss Caddie Burgess of Phila­ rmitting, nt 6 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and land. Isaac Spear is administrator. delphia is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. regular, healthy operations. For the cure of tnrdays, for Islesboro, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedg­ DR. E. H. WHEELER, term; first and final of M. R. Mathews, ad­ biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, consti­ K Benj. Libby, Fred French and L Geo. S. Burgess------James Teague has been wick, (Bluehlll) Brooklln, Southwest Harbor, McIntyre appraised the estate of Catherine ministrator on estate of Alpheus S. Davis, pation, jaundice, and liver complaint, these NUTRIOTONE. Northeast Harbor, Bar Harbor, Millbrldge, Jones- Physioian and Surgeon. late of Warren, presented at April term. on a visit to Belfast----- Capt. B. B. Spear and port and Machiasport, arriving at Mnchlasport L. Vose, late of Warren, and filed an inven­ pills have no equal, Every dose efiective. WITH DR. HITCHCOCK, George IL M. Barrett, executor of will of O. A. Spear have been to Gay’s Island for a about 6 :30 p. m. tory as follows: Realty, £925; personalty, few days. Retnrning, will leave Machiasport, weather per T elephone 83-4. 414 Main Btrest £76.56; total, S1001.56. M. K. Mathews Mary Ann Upham, late of Rockport, presen­ CHAS. T. SPEAR, mitting, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at ted his second and final account. The The most exciting topic discussed about CONSIDERABLE EATER. 4 a. m. via same landings, arriving in Rockland at Re s id e n c e at office. administrator. ___ 295 ;& 297 Main.S* C p. m., connecting with train leaving for Boston nt The estate of H. L. Macomber, late of balance from former account w’as $65.30, and town at the present time is baseball. 0.00 p. ro. 26 F. B. ADAMS, M. D., the receipts are $70.30. The amount of dis­ Scow Okolona of Boothbay, Capt. Hall, PAYSON TUCKER, V. P. & Gen’I Man. Rockland, appraised by W. H. Meservey, A horse belonging to St. Clair & Allen got In Insolvency. Notice of Second Meeting. F. A. Peterson and E. B. MacAllister, is in bursement is $70.32. came up the river a week ago with salt, loader! F. B. BOOTHBY, G. P. St T. A. Physician and Surgeon, John Ruggles, guardian of Sadie M., Guy E. loose the other day in the barn. He got his W . 8. EATON, Gen. Freight Agent. ventoried as follows : Personalty, £57. B. K with several hundred barrels of salted ale- nose into the grain bin and when he had too MAIN STREET, Rer ib r r c e St a t e 8 t Kalloch is administrator. and Alvah Linekin, minor children of the wives and returned the next day. STATE OF MAINE. late Joshua S. Linekin of Thomaston, presen­ satisfied his hunger he had consumed 40 quarts DR. WOODSIDE, E. A. Butler, of Rockland, J. S. Foster of The crew under Frank Adams of Booth- of corn and oats. The horse suffered but lit­ K nox ss. Court of I nsolvency. Boston and Bangor Rockport and F. B. Adams of Rockland ted his final account. The amount of per­ bay have finished packing fish, having 916 In the case of James A. Trowbridge of Rock- sonal estate of each is $1124.25. tle from the effects of his big feed. laud, Insolvent Debtor. STEAMSHIP CO. Residence and Office 49 Middle St appraised the estate of the late W. II. Luce barrels to ship from here. They will clear up This Is to give notice that pursuant to an order TRLKPnORK CONNECTION. of So. Thomaston as follows: Realty, $8550 and leave the fish-house in order for next of Court therefor, a second meeting of the Credi­ Steamers “ CITY OF BANGOR ” and H ours 8 to 9 a. ra.; I to 2, und 7 to 9 p. tors of said Insolvent Dfcbtor will be held at the personalty, $13,935.26; total, $22,485.26 Hattie M. Goudy of Lynn, Mass., is ap­ year. Probate Court Room in Rockland, in said County, “ PENOBSCOT,” on route. The homestead at So. Thomaston is valued at pointed administrator on estate of Jane M. Mr. Higgins of Boston, having completed TAKE on Tuesday, the lflth day of Ju ly , A . I). 1895, at J. C. HILL, S3000. In the personal estate is an insurance Jones, late of Union. She furnishes a bond his work on the water toWer of Thomas two o’clock in the afternoon, for the purposes C om m encing T uesday, Ju n e 26th, 1895, steam era named in Section 39 of the Act of said State of Physioian and Surgeon. policy in the Maine Benefit Association for for $500, A. L. Jones and Edwina Jones be­ Walker, left for the White Mountains where Maine, entitled, “An Act in relation to the Insol­ will leave Rockland ns follows : Night calls from the office. Telephone Connection F o r B oston, M ondays and Fridays at 6.30 p. m. $5000. W. A. Luce of Rockport is executor, ing sureties. he has another job. vent Laws of M aine,” approved February 21, 187s, m SYNDICATE BUILDING. The property of William E. Seavey, minor, and Acts amendatory thereof. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays nt 7.30 p. . A petition asking for the appointment of At the school district meeting at the village, For Camden, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport, Win of St. George, is valued as below: Realty, AYER’S EDWARD K. GOULD, R. R. Ulmer to administer the estate of James Tuesday evening, the 1 ith, A. M. Wetherbee, 25-27 Register of suid Court. terport, Hampden and Bangor, Sundays and Wed­ S550; personalty, $105.75; total, $655.75. nesdays at 6.00/ a. m ., Tuesdays, Thursdays and DR. P. E. LUCE, Davies, late of St. George, is denied. Geo. W.Walker and Miss Mattie Caswell were Samuel Hawkins, George Ward and Joseph th e O n ly S atu rd ay s at (affiout) 5.00 a. m ., or upon arrival of Physician and Surgeon. Administrators were appointed as follows: chosen a committee to erect a flag staff on the KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate held at steamer fromjjoston. Gillchrest were appraisers. George B. Smith John C, Levensaler of Thomaston on estate Roekland on the third Tuesday of June, 1895. ^Landing, South West Harbor, North once, No. 388 Main St., Plllabnry Block is guardian. school-housc grounds, procure a flag for the A certain Instrument, puiporting t«« be the last nd Bar Harbor dally, except Monday Oppo. Thorndike Hotel, Rockland. of Isabel P. Coombs, late of Rockland, bond use of the school and Wm. Payson Post, No. will aud testament of Joseph F. Spear, late of Office Hourt 10 to 12 A .It.,2 to d and 7 to 9 R. M. W. E. Ingraham, Geo. T. Perry and James given for $1000, Atwood Levensaler and II. 144, G. A. R., who occupy the hall over the Sarsaparilla Rockport, in said county, having been presented *3g“NIGHT CALLS promptly anawered fro« Hull, appraisers on estate of Margaret B, C. Levensaler being sureties; Christopher school room, and draw on the district treas­ for probate ,I harbor, Wednesdays and Batunl Residence, Opposite Warren Bt. School Building. Perry, late of Rockland, filed an inventory as . O r d e r e d , That notice thereof be given, three Cr Sorrento, Sundays. Prince of Carlson, Fla., estate of Eliza N. urer for the amount of expenses, also to ex­ follows: Realty, $500; personalty, $133.16 weeks successively, In T h e Co u r ik r -G a zk ttk , RETUiUVING TO ROCKLAND i Elliott, late of Thomaston, bond for $10,000, pend the balance left in repairs on the same AT THE WORLD’S FAIR. prlntedfat Rockland, In said county, that all persons W. V. HANSCOW3, M .D . total, $633.16. Arthur C. Perry is executor, Geo. E. Elliott, John E. M. Tedder and Geo, from time to time. interested may attend ut a Probate Court to no held From Boston, every week-day except Thursday! The homestead is valued at $500. at Rockland, on the third Tuesday of July at 5.00 r . m. R. Fuller being sureties; Lucy B. Hosmer next, and show cause, if any they have, why the From Bangor, touching nt Winterport, Bucks Physician and Surgeon, The estate of Alexander Spear, late of Niven Kalloch is having his house painted SYNDICATE BUILDING, . ROOKLANJ' on estate of Jesse F. Hosmer, late of Camden, by Wm. F. Teague. It is being touched up IT LEADS said Instrument should not be proved, approved port, Belfast and Camden, Mondays and Fridays at Warren,according to inventory,is valued asfol- bond for $20,000, Emily P. Hosmer, Dora and allowed ns the last will and testament of the 11.00 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at with colored trimmings. ALL OTHER • deceased. C. E. MEBERVEY, Judge. 2.00 p. M. lows:Realty, $3065; personalty, $619.56; total T. Ilosmer, Jessie D. II. Iluse, sureties; $3684156* The realty is valued as follows We are to have a fish market. A true copy,—Attest: From Ham pden at 11.20 a . m ., and Searsport at Susan Harkness, on estate of Wm. G. Hark­ '_'5-'J7' 9 EDWdw ard K ^G o l l d , R egister. 2.00 p. u ., Mondays and Fridays. Homestead farm, about 135 acres, $2550, ness, late of Hope, bond for $500, Estabrook From Bar Harbor, dally, except Bunday at 1.00 N. R. Robinson place, near Mallett’s Corner BLOOD P. M. E. Upham and Silas Upham sureties; B. K. MATINICUS MATTERS. KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate held at From Seal Harbor, Mondays and Thursday, $475; 7 acres meadow lot, $350; marsh lot' Kalloch, estate of Alden Gay, late of Thom­ Rockland on the third Tuesday of June, 1896, (about) 1.16 p. m. $5. Jason Spear, Levi Boggs and John W, aston, bond for $1000 being required. A certain instrument, purporting to be tne last From Swan’s lslund, Tuesdays and Fridays at McIntyre are appraisers, and M. R. Mithews Life In Mid Ocean—News/ Leller From Crie- Purifiers. will and testam ent of Thom as A. Robertson, into of Rock laud, In said county, having been presented (about) 2.46 p . m. A. M. AUSTIN, executor. Petitions were received for the appoint­ From S orrento, M ondays ut 3.00 ; ment of L. B. Turner, administrator on es­ haven—Big Catch of Salmon. for probate : > • . *- Suronon and Mechanical Dentist Samuel Hawkins, George Ward and Joseph O r d e r e d , 'Hint notice thereof he given, three w FRED LOTHROP, Agent.Rockland. 141 MAIN ST., - . ROCKLAND, 4 tate of Elsa A. Benner, late of Washington, weeks successively, in T iie C o rn iE it G a z e t t e , C A L V IN A U S T IN , G en’l S upt., Boston. 17 Gillchrest, appraisers on estate of Albert B. printed in Rocklnud, in said county, that all per­ Seavey, late of St. George, filed their inven and Clara A. Mansfield, estate of D. II.Mans­ Schs. Bertha Bailey, Bailey, Gloucester, and WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen 1 Mgr., Boston. field, late of Hope. Usual notice ordered. sons interested may attend at a Probate Court to he tory. It showed: Realty, $550; personalty, Addison Couter of Provincetown anchored held at Rockland,* on the third 'Tuesday of .July OR. J. H. DAMON, here 14th----- Sch. C. Taylor discharged, the next, and show cause, if any they have, why the $IO5*75 5 total, $655.75. George B. Smith is said instrument should not he proved, approved Surgeon and Mechanical guardian. Mary E., widow of Alden M. Watts, of material for F. N. Philbrook’s house at II. ^ ow ffj3 Bangor and Rockland Line Young’s wharf, Saturday------Sch. Alena L. and allowed as the last will and testament of the I D o n t i a t , Warren, was allowed $696.33 out of estate; deceased. BOSTON & BANGOR S. 8. CO. BPEAR BLOCK Augusta, widow of Willard E. Sadler of Young ran by here the afternoon of the 16th C. E. MESERVEY, Judge. THE STAUNCH STEAMER 87 The will of Susan I I. Spofford, late of Rock on her way to the fishing ground------Dr. A true copy,—Attest:| land, was presented for probate and the usual Rockland, $1145.93; Julia F., widow of 25 27rt3L. 4SZ* ' E dw ard K. G o u l d , Register. George Pool of Vinalhaven, $1867.50. M. P. Judkin’s of Rockland was here the > K L A N D ” notice ordered. Besides numerous bequests 17th to attend Reuben Young. DR. F. E. FOLLETT, of clothing and furniture the following gifts Dora, widow of I Iarry Benjamin of Rock­ KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate hold nt CAPT. NELSON II. WEED, land, ami Julia W., widow of Watson II. Mr. Seth Calderwood of Camden arrived Canned Goods Rockland on the third Tuesday of Juno, 1.*,95. leave Rockland daily (except Sundays) at Dental Surgeon. were made: To nephew, Wm. T. Hovey, who ...... John Ruggles, guardian of Guy E. LinekenLineken, is named executor without bonds, $50 and Vinal of Vinalhaven, petitioned for allowance the 19th to visit his daughter, Mrs. Edw.- Just /UOK at tne following Badle M. Uh. k. n and Alvah J. Lineken of Thom 1:3© p. m. for Camden, Northport, Belfast, Fort A. K . SPE A R BLO C K -C or. Main and Park Plan: Point, Bucksport, Winterport, Hampd out of the estates and the usual notice was Arnes and family------Merton Tolman cap­ nston, in said county, having presented his nccouut promissory note against Wm. Spofford estate Low Prices, of guardianship of said wards for allowance: due in Bangor at 6:38 p. m. of $230; Harriet T. French of Thomaston, ordered. tured a big halibut, Wednesday------Steamer tieturning, leave Bangor dally except Si Jessie, Capt. Hiram Smith, will leave here O r d e r e d , i hat notice thereof ho given, throe ft :0tta. m. Hampden 6 :20 a. m., W interport 7 :00 BIRD & BARNEY, $200; Emma Roosen of Rockland, $50 Bweet Co 1 1 weeks successively, in T he Co urikr-G a z e t t k , July 4, bright and early, for Vinalhaven with 3 lb. can ’\ ^IfflBBucksport 7 :35 a. m.. Fort Point 8 .20 a. m., Frank Phillips of Rockland, $25; Cong’ MISCELLANEOUS MATTEKS. ; printed In Rockland, in said county, that all persona Insurance Agency. those who wish to witness the celebration------Early J 111 interested may attend at a Probate Court to ue held Bel fa s t ir:20 a. m., N orthport, 9:50 a. m ., Camden Leading English and American Fire Insurance Church, Rockland, $100; to brothers’ and M arrow ta 11.00 a. m., arriving in Rockland at 12:00 Almon G. Varney, guardian of Winnie C. Smack Adaline Adams, Boston, was in the I at Rockland, on the third Tuesday of July Companies represented. sisters’ families the dwelling-house and lot to btring Bei next, and show cause, if any they have, why the said Managers Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. Varney, minor of Rockland, was licensed to harbor the 19th. also smack C. A. Dolliver, W ax ID a ; account should not be allowed be equally divided. The will is dated Dec. 7, 8 lb. 1 Pum pkin, SYNDICATE BUILDING, ROCKLAND 1802, and is witnessed by B. K. Kalloch, F sell real estate on Stanley Lane, Rockland, a Delano----- Sch. Horace Albert took bait and C. E. M EHERVKY, Judge. bund for $400 being required. Izora E. ice here the 20th-----Capt. Lewis Burgess .-quash, A true copy,—attest. Telephone Call 49-11. BJDow and J. E.Sherman. Apples, 25.27 !&/,. E d w ard K . G oui.d , Register. Gleason guardian of Carrie B. and Raymond had his sloop on the beach painting the 20th. Blueberries, Vinalhaven & Rockland Steamboat Co. The usual notice was ordered on the will of C. Gleason, minors of Union, petitions for Thankful Dean, late of Rockland, presented The Matinicus Fibbing Co. caught some KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, held at Summer Arrangement. license to sell real estate near the Common to mackerel in their weir the 17th----- Sch. Rockland, on the third Tuesday of June, 1^06. for probate. The following bequests are Geo. II. M. Barrett, executor of the last will and made: Elizabeth Morse, $55 ; Mary J. Smal Edwin L. Thompson. Usual notice was Trumpet was here Tuesday with stone for the ordered. M. R. Mathews, administrator of testament of Mary A. Upham, lute of Rockport, In COCHRAN, BAKER&CROSS ley, $50; Woodbury Dean, $55; Melissa A M. F. Co.’s weirs------Sch. Horace Albert, suid county, deceased, having presented ids second TRIPS DAILY estate of Catherine L. Vose, late of Warren, TWO E. H. Cochran. J. II. Baker. C. C. Cross. Turner, $50; John II. Dean, $155; Wilbert Gloucester, was here the 18th------Lewis Bur­ and final account of administration of the estate of ----- B t T W K B N ----- is licensed to sell the personal property. gess, Orin Burgess, Cheslie Perry and wife, said deceased for allowance: Fire, Life A Accident Insurance. C. Ulmer, $55; Ellen A. Dean, $30. What Give Us a Call. O r d e r e d , That notice thereof be given, three Reuel Robinson, administrator of estate of Altiverce Norton and Ralph Buzzell were Vinalhaven and Rockland. The Oldest Insurance Agency in Maine. remains after disposing of estate and paying weeks successively in T h e Co u k ier-Ga z e t t k , above bequests is to be divided among the Joseph II. Sherman, late of New Orleans, La., passengers on packet Julia Fairbanks Tues­ printed In Rockland, in said county, that all persons 460 MAIN BTREET, - - ROCKLAND is authorized to make distribution of funds in Interested may attend ut a Probate Court to be above named in the same proportion that they day morning for Rockland. his possession, as follows: Mary A. Fair- held at Ilockfund, on the third Tuesday of July Oon receive the first mentioned bequests. Wilbert riehaven clough of Somerville, Mass., $99.75; Burton C .—Crie Bros, have caught 65 next, and show cause, if any tiiey have, why ;ihe itil further C. Ulmer is named executor. The will is salmon and about 4* 0 mackerel in their weir said account should not he allowed, rr, '1 ’ • •* dated Apr. 20, 1893, and Is witnessed by N. Cochran of Clifton dale, Mass., George W. John H. McGrath, C. E MEHERVEY, Judge. Cochran of West Medway, Mass., and Annie this season. The catch of herring was very A tru e copy,—A ttest: GOV. BODWELL! Octavia II. Bartlett, Benj. Bartlett and C. M good in May------The ladies of Good Will No. 80 Sea Street. 26-27 E d w a r d K G o u ld , Register. O A PT. WM. 11. CREED, WALKER & PAYSON, Walker. B. Cochrane of West Medway, Mass., $33.25 each. Circle have hired a cottage of Fred Rhodes Will leave Vinalhaven for Rockland every week The will of Joseph Spear, late of Rockport, which they are furnishing to let to rusticators KN< >X COUNTY. -In Court of Probate held at day, a t 7 :00 a. u . and 2.*00 p. in. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. N. ’I’. Farwell, executor of estate of N. A. SYNDICATE BUILDING, ROCKLAND was presented for probate. It is dated Dec. this season. The amount received from rent 1 Rockland on the third Tuesday of .June, 1895. Returning, will leave Rockland, Tillson’s Wharf, Farwell and O. E. Blackington ask that the es­ i A certain Instrument, purporting to bo u copy of for Vlnalliaven a t9:30 u. m. and 4.*00 p. m., land U. M. Walxeb. E. C. Pathos 18, 1878, and is witnessed by Geo. II. M. Bar­ will go towards their benevolent work e, the undersigned petitioners, legal voters of the last will and testament of Lerrnond W atts, into ing at Hurricane and Green lslund. tate of N. A. Farwell, and Mr. Blackingtonjbe the tow n of Rockport iu nuid County of K nox, con- rett, Henry J. Cole and A. A. Sweetland. The sideriug ourselves aggrieved by the uction of said of Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, and of tiie pro­ W. 0. WHITE, Manager. estate is left to the widow and son Frederick released from all liability on the bond of Susie bate thereof in said state of Illinois, having been Rockland, Main^j, May 28, 1805. P. Vose, guardian of Abiatha L. and Eliza M. town iu unreasonably refusing to accept at a legal presented for probate: A., to be divided equally. The widow meeting, a way luld out by the selectmen of said Vose, minor heirs of David Vose, late of Rock­ town oi Rockport the fifth tlay of Maruh, A. D. o r d e r e d , That notice thereof be given, three named executor. The usual notice is ordered. h e o u r ie r a z e t t e land, that estate having been settled. Notice 1896, which was laid out in pursuance of u petition weeks successively, in T C -G , Ellsworth Steamboat Co. The will of Martha J. Cobb, late of Rock of the undersigned to the said selectmen to lay nui printed iu Rockland, in suid county, that all per- M e n Oon ordered...... inlere. ted may uttend ut a Probate Co urt land, was presented and notice ordered. Wm. the said way us is described in their report und R. B. Miller declined to serve as trustee filed and recorded in the office of the Town Clerk neneing Tuesdiy, May 21, 1805, T. Cobb and Nathan F. Cobb are named xt, the first publication to I i before executors without bond. under the will of Tryphosa Bunker, late of of suid town of Rockport, do hereby uppeul from Rockland, and R. II. Burnham was chosen to tlx- actiou of ndd town and petition to you to lay The will of Lcrmond Watts, late of Aurora, out the said way in m anner provided in Keo. 21 of the said instrument should uot bo proved, approved »tmr CATHERINE fill the vacancy. aud allowed us the last will und testament of the 111., was presented for probate He leaves all chapter 1H of tne Revised Statutes, according to Leaves Rockland Tuesday, Thursday and Hatur L. P. True of Hope is appointed cotuinis- the following metes and hounds, which are In ac deceased. i day, on arrival of steamer from Boston, tsuching ut his Warren, Me., real estate tu his brother 26.27 C. E. M ESER V EY . Judge. misioner to make partition of the estate of i cordunue with those described in the report of tiie I Islesboro, Castine, Little Deer Isle, Sargentville, Martin Waits of Warren, with the exception sold selectmen and recorded In the office of the A true copy,—A ttest: ’ Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Brooklln, So. Bluehlll, d w ard uui d of the Morse farm, which he bequeaths in Thomas L. Wentworth, late of Hope, in place i Town C'erk : Beginning ut the northeast corner of E K. G . , Re vis ter. “•arker’s Point, Bluehlll, Burry and Ellsworth. of D. II. Mansfield deceased. The other com­ Aaron Andrews' burn on the southerly line of Mt. Retaruing, leaves Ellsworth Monday, Wedncs- equal shares to Rosa E. and Lillian Watts, Pleasant Bt.; thence north 61 deg. west thirty- Jay and Friday at 7 o’clock a m. (Surry Wharf) missioners are D. G. Wentworth and R. S. KNOX COUNTY.—In Court (if Probate, hold at laughters of Marlin, who is named trustee. three rods and twenty links to a stake by u stone Rockland oti the third Tuesday of June, 1S95. for above landings, arriving at Rockland and Leene of Appleton. wail; thence uorth 3U deg. west nineteen rods und necting with steamer for Boston. All the rest of the estate, consisting of Aurora, A certain Instrument, purporting to be the last The heirs of Eugenia A. M. Parker, late of | eleven links to a -take four fuel cast of a small will and tcstuinent of Busan IL Spofford, late of 111., property, is left to the widow, Alice M., spruce trie; thence north 19t£ deg- west oieve ho is named executor. ’ ainden, petitioned for a partition of the es- ( llockiund. in said county, huvlng been pies iited DAILY SERVICE. tate and notice was ordered. M. T. Crawford nty links to a -lake in the line for probate: Commencing Saturday, .Inly 6, steuiner will leave The wills o f Rosilla B. Hatch and Honora D. P-. and Aaron Audrcwa* land; thence north O r d k u e d , That notice thereof be given, three Rockland dally (except Monday), and return from further wants is administrator. Distribution of funds re- ' 14X deg west eleven rods and eleven links to the weeks successively, in T iik Co u r ie r -G a z e t t e , money on drugs, Savage, presented at the April term, were ail landings dally (except Huuauy). admitted to probate. maining in hands of administrators of the es southerly line of said Mt. Pleasant St.; the line printed in Rocklund, in said County, that all per­ O. A. CROCKETT, Manager, Rockland. meutd, etc. They will never curl tate of Mary J. Spear, late of Warren, is or- j described being the westerly line of mid road or iled may attend at a Probate Court to bo you. Yen Rave -iVC probably t r i e d The usual notice was ordered on the will highway and said highway to he four rods wide. I held aland, on the third Tuesday ot July then* ami kuow. Nature in A1 dered as follows: Estate of .Alexander Spear ' Signed. W 4V N willingfcA'Vy3^ ^- aud waiting b of Thomas A. Robertson, late of Rockland, mxt.and fhow cause, if any they have, why tiie VINALHAVEN STEAMBOAT CO presented for probate. The estate is left to $100, Sarah Sidensparker, B. B. Spear, Irene G . I >. BT f’l.AlR, said instrument should m i he proved, approved mure you, und n o uian “u Dor i ny Fisher, $33-34 each, Webster Spear, Atwood | E . C . fcTCbAlR, aud allowed us the last will und testament of the from the following is incurable: the wife and Charles S. Robertson of Vinal­ I). P. ANDREWS, Spear, $50 each, Edwin P. Spear, $100. J . H alliday A nd rew s deceased. Seinliml WeakiKWB, Krultatona, Partial haven is named executor without bond. The 11.11. T oi.man, R ockland J o n es, 26-27 C. E. MESERVEY, Judge. or Tolnl Im potence, It rain KxIiSMnnLion, The fourth and final account of A. S. Rice, 1 II. M. A n d rew s l . E. Ou r eto n , A true copy,—A ttest: Str. VINALHAVEN CxHiNeM, Forgetfulne**, J nd tar re (ion, will is dated April 10, and is witnessed guardian of Anne F. Rice, minor, presented at O t is A . F is k , C. W. P o r t e r . E dward K. G ould, R egister. Wind and weather permitting, win leave Swan’s .Sleepleaauc**, eut. But natures own rem­ by Rose E. Oxton, Charles S. Robertson and Palpitation of the Heart Island every week day ut 6.45 a. ut., Green's Land edy m ust be scient ifically ustxl. Tills remedy A. Beaton. the May term, was allowed. ing 7 a. m., North iiaveu 8 a. in., Vinalhaven 0 rest cut possible Shortness of Breath, Swelling a. m., arriving at Rocklund about 10.16 a. in. i attAiuod iu tin. fcTATK OF MAINE. Returning will leave Rockland every week day INSOLVENCY COU&l. of Legs and Feet. K nox hs. at 2 p. m., Vinalhaven 8.30 p. m., N orth Haven The tint and final account of Wm. J. Rob­ At an adjourned meeting of the County Commis­ 4:30 p. m., Green’s Landing about 0 p. m. for DR. SANDER ELECTRIC BELT. bins, executor of the estate of Osgood Blake, The second meeting of creditors in the fol­ “For about four years I was troub­ sioners, holdcu ut their office at Rockland, on the S te a m . •van's Island. lowing insolvent cases is called for July 16, at fourth day ol Ju u e, A D. 1896. late of Camden, presented at the November led with palpitation of the heart, On the foregoing petition, Or d e r e d ; T h a i the Co r r e c t io n s . At Rockland with 1 p. in. train riiis invention hog been sold and given com* two p. m. W. R. S. Hill of Rockport, Hollis of the M. C. R. R., arriving at Portland at 6.20 pleto satisfaction for nearly thirty years, and term, was allowed. shortness of breath and swelling of petitioners give notice to uli persons Interested thut B o ile rs . p. m ., and Boston at 0.8o p. m. •ve refer sufferers U» hundreds of cures in every 'I he first and final accountjof M. A. John­ M. Payson of Camden, John F. Knight of 1 the legs and feet. At times 1 would the County Commissioners will meet ut the location S II. Tickets sold at reduced rates to Portland State. Throw drugs to the dogs, und Join oui of suid described way, ut the end thereof com­ R. son, special administrator on estate of Marga­ ainden, Chas. F. Williams and James A. faint. 1 was treated by the best phy- mencing at the barn of Aurou Andrews in said and Boston from all landings. army of cures in blessing the greatest Ixxj.’j Trowbridge of Rockland. R ep aired . 49rR ound Trip Tickets, between Rockland and ?ver given weak men. This belt alao cures: ret B. Berry, late of Rockland, was presented sieians in .Savannah, Ga., with no re­ Rockport on Wednesday, August 7, A. D. 1896, at Vinalhaven, 26 cents. and notice issued. The amount of personal Sidney T. Bailey, late of the Claremont lief. I then tried various Springs leu o’clock In the forenoon, when they will pro­ G. B. A f WOOD, G en’l Agt., Rockland. Rheumatism, Lame Back, House, Rockland, filed amst of 96 creditors j ceed to view the roud described in tne petition, estate was $183.16. The amount paid out, in­ without benefit. Finally, I tried und immediately after, ut some convenient place in Lumbago,Dyspepnia.Kiduev cluding administrator’s fees of $27.67, is ith an aggregate indebtedness of about the vicinity will proceed to hear the purttes und poo. Among the heavier creditors are witnesses, aud proceed to do such other things iu JOHN R. COUSINS Rockland and PGreen's Landing. and Liver Complaints, anil 18349, Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Lewis Hall, administrator on estate of Au­ icster Pease of Appleton, for rent, $900; F. the premises as by law may be required, snch DIRECT SERVICE. geueral ill-health. Foss & Son of Portland, furniture, $1800; | also his Nerve and Liver Pills. After notice to be given by causing an utlesled copy of A pocket edition of l* r . SuiM6eir*w cek> gustus M. Jameson, late of Warren, tiled bis beginning to take than 1 felt better! I the petition aud this order thereon, to be served brated book first account. The personalty amounted to M. Shaw, Rockland, $150. There are no ! upon the 'J'own Clerk of the Town of Rockport, During my stay of over 2 yeurs in Rockland I STEAMER assets. continued Faking them and I am now also by posting up copies of the same in three have done work for parties throughout Knox Co. £2947.42, to which £365.15 is added from ap­ puhlii places in said Town of Rockport, uud by and Euateru Maine. Leaves Rockland, Tillson’s Wharf, at 3.*00 p. in in better health than for many years. “Three Classes of Men,’ preciation of notes and accounts, making Since my recovery I have gained fifty publishing the same in the Courier-Gazette, a news All my work is first-class aud best of references every week day direct for Green’s Landing. total of £3312.57. paper printed at Rockland, In the County of Knox, can be given. Returning, leaves Grsen’s Lauding at 8.00 a. in. will be sent free, sealed, ujon applicatioi The Courier-Gazette goes regularly into pounds iu weight- 1 hoi>e tills state­ the service upon the'Town Clerk of the suid Town fare 60 cents each way. Every man should read it. It is the only fu The first and final account of M. A. John­ more families in Knox County than any other ment may be of value to some poor of Rockpoit, the posliug up of said copies, aud the and complete guide for self-treatiueut ev son, administrator on estate of Helen L. P. H. P. JONEH, Msnagsr. paper published. suflerer. ” fiist publication In the suid newspaper to he thirty jffcrtxi. Free to erory xjdy. S tud f o r l u Clark, late of Rockland, presented at May days at least, before the time of suid meeting, that E. B. SUTTON, Ways Statiou, Ga. all persons interested may then and there appear term, was allowed. The following accounts Dr. Miles H eart Cure Lssold on a positive ana show cuuse, if uny they have, why the prayer The Sanden Electric Co. were allowed: Warren K. Sampson, firal and The l>est veterinarians use Redding’s Russia guarantor) th at the first bottle will oeucfiL of said petitioners should uot be grunted. C h ild re n C ry foi No. *»2

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 26 1895.

Within the Law’a IJmlt. sented clearly, forcibly and convincingly why class entertainment will be give^i. It is on U nlike the others Tho game was poker, and the playeiB W E R f she should be choien Governor of Maine. this occasion that the opera “little Tycoon” were men prominent in American pub­ Again the scene changes. An island is seen. will be repeated by local talent (yticura lic) life. Onn was a statesman from Ken­ On one of the most dangerous headlands a Town Clerk C. C. Wood say^ the dogs are B. L . Tobacco tucky and tiro other Juclgo "Tom ” Nel­ lighthouse stands and in all kinds of weather, all licenced and none had to Be killed. There son of Indiana, ex-minister to Mexioo, each night, its rays guide the mariner on his were 128 of ’em----- A number of the resi­ T H E G R E A T and one of tho brightest wits America way. Several small children are playing on dents on Trim street enjoyed a day's outing has pmdnood. A western senator dealt Camden High Sell iol Class of 95 the beach. A woman’s voice is heard and as A Breezy Leber From ihis Beauti­ at Camp Rabbit, Friday. Not the least pleas­ w ill not give she draws nearer is recognized as Emma ure of the day was the nde on a buckboard. the cards. There was a careful "skin­ Say Their PartingiWords. Tobin, the wife of the lighthouse keeper. ning” of indicators on tho part of the The home is seen, beautiful and elegant, yet ful Summer Resort. Personal.— Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moseley of H eart-burn, or participants, and Judge Nelson found not luxuriantly furnished. The mistress has a Boston registered at the Bay View last week the resnlt snch ns to guarantee the ad­ face beaming with culture and refinement ----- Horatio Eastman of Charlestown is visit- SKIN CURE iting relatives in town----- Mrs. Ella Towle visability of chipping in. The Kentuck­ Few In|Hnmber Hut Towers of Intellect and her home is truly a Christian home. Her Nnlnre’s Tonic Most Refreshing—One B i t e y o u r ian did likowiso with an oagorneas that husband is a newly appointed cabinet officer and daughter. Miss Florence, are visiting in Works wonders in cur­ —Not a linli Moment During ihc Ex­ Ware, Mass.— Mrs. A. C. Brown and denoted strength in his particular direc­ known as Secretary of Casualties. Again the Way to Stop a Horse—Thieves Break ercises—Appropriate I lass Motto ami button is pressed. ?\n old-fashioned house daughter Edith and Miss Elcnor R. Glover of ing torturing, disfigur­ tion. Tho others dropped out. The T hrough and S teal—Old l adles to He Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting relatives here T o n g ue . Kentnckinn and tho Hoosier eaoh do- stands on the side of a narrow, dusty street in Flower—The Concert a Rare Treat Io the suburbs of a large city. In a room Cared For— Deserving Young M an------Miss Daisy B. Dexter of Lowell is the ing diseases of the skin mnnded n single card, and the senator guest of Miss Louise Stetson. All Present. several children are seated at a table studying. Special Items of Interest. deftly flirted them off tho dock. For a A door opens and a short, middle-aged woman Miss Marian Kelley was the guest Sunday and scaip, and especially few minntus the (lotting progressed. enters. It is Lizzie Conant and this is her of her friend Miss Ettie Littlefield, Winter- "Two blues better, Tom.” future likeness, the housekeeper of an old port------E. B. Woods was at home a few baby humors. maid and teacher of a private school. She days last week------Miss Inez Marshall has "Two more than you.” A smarter or more intellectual class never This town is enjoying better roads and returned to her home in Auburn------C. W. CmruBA Rbmbthk* arc of the utmost purity and •‘I’ll have to lift you about so many, graduated from Camden High School than has the name of being the most unselfish sidewalks than ever. The sidewalks espec­ delicaev, and especially appeal to the refined In woman in the community and still single bu t Robbins, editor of the Old Town Enterprise, community. Fottbb Dbuo A Cli Torn. ” the class of ’95. There was a lack of the ially show a decided improvement and many and wife were in town last week------Miss Prop*.. Boston, U. 8. A. “ Woli, I’m sorryTTut you must meet pomp and ceremony so often seen at gradua­ from choice not necessity. Once more the of the new walks are constructed of concrete. view passes away and anew one appears. It Charlotte Randall, who has been visiting Mr. a further incroaso of ivory. ” tions, but everything was eloquent and beauti­ A concrete walk is being laid the whole and Mrs. F. S. Libby, has returned to her ful in its simplicity. The Opera House, is a day in October. It is a country scene. So it wont until tho Koutuokinn be­ length of Pleasant Flace and a new plank home in Wolfsboro, N. IL Wednesday evening,was crowded with parents A man is sawing wood in a farm house yard. walk is being laid on Bay View street------gan to doubt the efficiency of tho three The man’s son comes out of the house Isaac Loveland has moved into the Benja­ and friends of the graduates and that the Fred Gilkey has laid the foundation for a new min Gould house, High street------W. C. Tut ten spots ho held in hie loft hand. efforts of the five young ladies and gentlemen, equipped for a gunning trip. The father re­ 7Ae Right Place is'gthe house on Union street, and the carpenters tie of Belfast visited W. V. Lane last week There was too much in tho pot to al who had finished their education in Camden fuses to allow the boy to go but thinking of will begin work at once------The railroad com­ his own boyhood days he relents. The man ----- Mrs. John Gibberson of Bath, N. B., is Place where fe u wont low him to lay down, so lie sighed oud schools,were appreciated was evident from the missioners were in town Tuesday, inspecting visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Robbins, called the judge, with tho words: close attention during the rendition of each is Charles Freeman, a prosperous farmer in the electric road------A full account of grad­ to trade. Thdtfright Aroostook county. This ends the vision. Bay View street----- W. B. Cutts, a teacher in “ What havo you got. Torn?” selection and the liberal applause which uation exercises will be fouml on another Haverford College, Philadelphia, and a for-1 place is the place\where “Queens, ” was the seutontions re followed. There were no elaborate decora- The valedictory essay was written and iage----- That peanut cart which has for a mer principal of Camden High School, is the ' rations or a profusion of floral display. On read by Emma C. Tobin. The subject was ong time occupied a conspicuous place on guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Libby. you can get Ma, most spouse. either side of the stage were a few pots of “ White Stones,” and the essay was replete ”How many?” queried the Kentuck­ thef Albee lot has been repainted and is again Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherman, and son B e s t a n d fo r the least money. . gracefully waving ferns, delicate maiden hair with beautiful sentiments, soul stirring doing business. Fred Benson is manager----- ian. J. Carleton Sherman, and Dr. J. J. Page are ferns, beautiful potted plants and wild flowers, thoughts and flights of rhetoiical eloquence. There was a good audience present at the occupying J. H. Sherman’s house, Union “Oue, ” thundered thodiplomat. "Do just sufficient to lend a harmonious coloring Miss Tobin was attired^ in a gown of Swiss temperance lecture delivered by Mrs. Sarah street, for the summer. you tnko mo lor a bigamist?”—Wash­ to the stage which was arranged to represent a muslin, trimmed with white satin ribbon, K. Taylor of Rockland in the Baptist Church, C heapest, as it is Why Should You Do Otherwise? ington Post. forest scene. On the stage were seated the white kid slippers and gloves, with ornamen­ Friday evening. The lecture was given under gruduates, Principal F. S. Libbey, Assistants tations of pink carnations. We give a few the nuspices of the W. C. T. U. It has been recommended to Asbury by Miss Carrie Barstow and Miss Myrtle French, selections from the essay. “One of our most made from the We sell Groceries, best Chairman Gideon to have one day n tan A large delegation from the local lodge, Supervisor Arey, the School Committee and gifted writers has used what seems to me to Knights of Pythias, attended the institution of grades Flour, Provis­ dotn race, another u triplet and anotli Revs. Winslow, Evans, Preble and Jones. be a beautiful thought in typifying days filled quadruplet. There aro three or four trips a new lodge in Vinalhaven, Friday night------ions, Canned Goods, The exercises commenced with an over­ witn unexpected pleasures, important events The county commissioners have established Finest Leaf, and andquacN^madtHn^^he eountry. ture, “Poet and Peasant,” by Camden Theatre and successes by white stones. The stones Meats, Vegetables, etc. the boundaries of Washington street------Orchestra followed by an earnest prayer by with which I shall build must be flawless, E. II. Bramhall is converting all his property All our goods are fresh Rev. G. G. Winslow of the Methodist church. symmetrical and pure white so that when into cash. He has sold all the machinery for Then came the Salutatory addresses by my structure be complete the end shall is a Long Chew. and we sell as low es the foundery and machine shop and now Sudden D eaths!.. Elizabeth M. Conant who was becomingly at­ crown the work with grace unto the top offers the buildings and land and his beautiful Is the Result of anyone in the city. . tired in a costume of white suede muslin, satin stone and the work shall triumph in its residence on Chestnut street for sale. ribbon and lace trimmings, white kid gloves crown with peace unto the builder. The ... Heart Failure! and slippers, with pink carnation ornamenta­ basis of a successful life is education so I Yesterday was St. John’s Day, and the oc­ DISORDERED tions. The addresses were delivered in a clear shall lay my foundation with the beautiful casion was observed by the Sunday school of We Will Save You Money. and distinct manner and were replete with white stones emblematic of the lessons St. Thomas Parish with a picnic at Ogier’s STOMACH, The great number of deaths good, wholesome sentiment. In her essay she learned, obstacles surmounted and pleasures Point. The children, young and old, had a delightful time. from Heart Failure and diseases said: “The standard of our High School is enjoyed, during the years we have been BLUR BEFORE j f c i i r s higher than ever before and is being raised as striving to obtain this, upon which to build Camden has many places of interest, but A. F. C rockett Company, of the brain have called the t rapidly as possible every year.” To her our future. My corner stone, mathematical none more popular than the “Fay Springs.” T H E E Y E S , attention of the most eminent « schoolmates she said, “ Keep up your work precision, typical of flights among the stars, These springs are known for miles around DKA1.ER8 IN ALL KIND* 0 7 Tow n physicians in the world to devise ; after we are gone, always do as well as you illustrating the wisdom, power, beneficence and are said to possess many medicinal prop­ DIZZINESS, can, do not think ^t will be just as well to slide erties. The waters bubble out from the very some remedy for the prevention ... and grandeur displayed in the Divine har­ M arket, along and study as little as possible. You will mony of the universe. Next four stones heart of the mountains. There is no fence H ard of them. To Dr. John Swan, of feel happier and better satisfied if you do the emblematic of the days when delving in the around these springs for the water is free to OVER-EATING, 109 Park S t., Rockland. Westbrook, Me., specialist in best you can. Strive to make the standard of ploughed ground of geology, the vales of all. and S o ft^ £ nervous diseases belongs the the school higher than we have done. You chemistry, green pastures of literature and Photographer Lane took some views of the SOUR STOMACH. do not want to feel when you are through that sweet gardens of flowers. .Almost hidden honor for the discovery of the big blocks, Friday. ALMO A PULL KTOCK you have not been benefited in any way for it among my innumerable treasures I find my CONSTIPATION, Wood, Hay, &traw, great nerve and blood remedy, will give a bad impression and have a wrong Rose Bros, have fitted up the rear of their philosopher’s stone in which I found that store for a labratory. New shelves and influence upon those in the lower grades. serene science, an effusive source of wisdom VVeSell Cheap as Anybody DR. SWAN’S NERVE AND drawers with neat labeled bottles add to the LIVER COMPLAINT. Lime Hair, Rosen­ Keep pushing upward and onward till you and truth. Here I place a stone larger attractiveness of the place. have made the most of your opportunities.” than the others, one that has been moulded . . . . BLOOD TONIC . . . . A horse driven by Harry Mero ran away N E R V O U S dale and Portland In her remarks to friends she said in part: by C.vsar, smoothed by Cicero and polished Sunday and at one time it looked as if consid­ For the cure of all nervous dis­ “You have been very liberal in appropriating by Virgil. Tearfully and tenderly I add two erable damage would be done. A gentleman, DEBILITY, C em en i money for the High School but many have pure white stones sacred to the memory of who is well acquainted with horses and their * 4 « « The eases such as palpitation of the the impression the money is wasted and that my two beloved classmates, Achorn and tricks, seized a handful of dust and threw it in WOOD heart, sleeplessness, indigestion, the High School is not beneficial. Education Iliram Wooster, who left us to finish their PRICKLY FEELING Vie ran st I c al, ar.o tho best as the horse’s face as he went tearing by. The heartburn, sour and acid stom­ is not knowing an array of facts, but develop­ structure with jasper and gold. I till the in­ horse stopped instantly. It is said that a OF HANDS OR FEET cheap as anyone TRY US. Kind ach, loss of appetite, etc,. The ing the mind to think, reason, comprehend terstices with innumerable small white stones, horse can think of but one thing at a time. and apply. The High School is a stepping commemorating pleasant things which it •B “Ordcr* by telephone a specialty. a q d great success of the medicine in stone to schools of higher grades. It opens has been my good fortune to enjoy. I have D. A. Friend’s bowling alley is quite a tar­ all nerve diseases being so the mind’s eye to see greater truths and laid my foundation but on close inspection get for thieves. Thursday night the building A Sure Relief for great, led him to put his dis­ beauties of knowledge which one longs to at­ I find it far from perfect, fhe structure to was entered, by the breaking of a window in That the rear, and a quantity of cigars stolen. At Dyspepsia by using covery before the public through tain. Our .High School needs to be made rest upon it can only be finished when life’s more modern, it needs better furniture, a work is done.” This line of thought was a previous time money was taken from the the Scales Medical Co., West­ larger amount of working and illustrative ap­ coutinued in the words of advice to the cigar machine. The deputy and sheriff were Little Railroad Liver Pills. COAL! Burns brook, Me., who enclose a bank paratus and the library should oe larger be­ scholars and the thanks tendered the teach at once notified but no clue obtained. If fore it can compare with better schools.” ers. caught it will go hard with the culprits for the E v e r y Box W a rra n ted . check with every bottle, their owner of the establishment is no Friend to Ws sell one quality guarantee that this remedy will The orchestra rendered the medley extrava Supervisor .Arey in a few well chosen words SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. ganza, “The Jolly Minstrel,” from Brooke in «» presented diplomas to the following graduates: evil-doers. do all they claim for it. Full delightful manner. Classical course, Elizabeth Merrill Conant, Knowlton Bros, shipped last week to the NO GRIPING. THE BEST! 1 pint, $i.oo. Sold everywhere. The oration, “Why Should Boys Graduate Harriet Nora Hart, Emma Chesley Tobin; Chase Granite Co., Blue Hill a large wharf SOLD EVERYWHERE. from the Camden High School?” was delivered English course, Charles Perrin Freeman, Adin loading derrick with a capacity of 40 tons. Manufactured by the O * O rders left at H urricane G ranite Co.** Office. by Charles P. Freeman. He said in part : Adelbert Payson. ----- George Upton has moved into his new 24 Railroad Medicine Co., Burnham, Me. TELEPHONE CONNECTED City of Rockland ! “The school has an excellent labratory with fhe graduating exercises closed with a few house on Grove street----- \V. D. Lewis of which to illustrate and experiment and a well parting words from the Principal, I'. S. Libbey. Boston, who is doing much to boom Camden, The .Joint Standing Committee on Account* and Claim* of tho city of Rocklund will be in *ea*ion ut filled library for the study of physics and The graduates from the High School for the will spend the summer here, having rented Choice Groceries tho City Treasurer’s office on the FRIDAY EVEN­ chemistry. The mind is but in the midst of past four years speak volumes for the ex­ J. B. Steam’s beautiful cottage, “Samoset.” ING preceding the first Monday of each month, development when we leave the Grammar cellence of the instruction received from Mr. ----- M. II. Gunnell of Rockport has opened for the purpose of examining claims against tho city a branch bakery in the Daniel’s building. AND All bills must bo upproved by the party eontractiuj School and no further schooling leaves a Libby and his able lady assistants. them, must ho made out on proper voucher*, whlcl dwarfed mind. With the development of the The class motto is, “ By the silver thread of Miss Eva Thurston of Rockport is in charge. TALK cun be procured of tho City Treumirer, and must he mind begun the power to apply one’s self is progress link tomorrow with today,” and the C. B. Abbott of this town is the new pro­ Ship Chandlery left at tiie City Treasurer’* office on or before the in some degrte gained and the mind goes on class flower, pink carnation. date of tho Committee'* m onthly m eeting. Bill* prietor of the Beach House, Lincolnville. ABOUT not presented at the regular meeting of the Com- acquiring knowledge even after graduation. Too much cannot be said in praise of the Under Mr. Abbott’s care this house will be­ mil tee must wait until the HUccceding m onth before Thus the boy becomes a man of education excellent renderings of the different selections come one of the most popular along the PRICES! being put into the roll of account*. and a man of education is a man of influence. by the orchestra. Prof. Clark has proven to At the Lowest Prices M. H. A U STIN , coast. READ 14 O. W . SM ITH , An educated rnan makes a more successful be a most efficient leader and it can be justly Frank Crandon of this town was one of the E. W . PO R T E R , business man. One important reason why a said that the Camden Theatre Orchestra is graduates of Hebron Academy. The exercises THESE Committed on Account* and Claim* boy should graduate is the happiness that an second to none in the state. were held Wednesday and the subject ot Mr. OVER. Peter Kennedy & Co., educated person has in his own mind as com At the conclusion of the class exercises a Crandon’s declamation was “The Retreat of pared with an ignorant man; and this too concert was given by the Boston Ideal Ladies the Ten Thousand.” In the opinion of many Grocerieo. though the ground work of his education may Quartet, consisting of Miss Annie F. Libby, 60c Molassv*, TILLSON WHARF. present the prize should have been given to 2o lb*. Rice, F a rm e rs, consist wholly of what he received at the harpist; Miss Ella M. Chamberlin, whistler; this young man, but the judges decreed other­ Lard, High School. It is for the dollar that a boy Miss Helen M. Perley, vocalist and reader, wise. Mr. Crandon was a member of the Pork, Laborers, earns that he desires to leave school o Miss Nellie B. MacGregor, pianist. L^ck of io lb*. Cottolone, Camden High School. Leaving school he 10 lb*. Fuirbank* pail Lard. T e a m s te rs , taken out of school by parents. Wealth alone space only forbids us speaking at length of went to work,supporting himself and doing his Spice*, per Ih, Can find no better shoe than the seldom makes happiness but happiness in it this concert. Each lady demonstrated that own house work, besides keeping up in his FRED R. SPEAR C U R E S SCROFULA, self is wealth. When our class entered the she was an artist in her particular line. The Teau. studies. In a year’s time he saved enough 60c Tea*, t .60 Bread Wmnri Has Reduced the Price of High School there were 9 boys,at the present renditions were rapturously received and the money for a six months course at Hebron. 60c .40 It is strong, reliable, honest, and mam. BLOOD POISON time there are 4. Last year no boys graduated, voung ladies were obliged to respond with He entered the Academy last January and in Cha*o & Sanborn’* Orloff Tea, expressly to give AI.I. Ol’T-DOOlt M U pton*, uOc, 60c, 40c EKS the IU-it Service I. r the I.ea*t 5 ’93 there were two and in ’92 there were 3.’ encores. A more classical, interesting and six months graduated, fitting himself for col­ Made for Men and Boys, from soft^pliable1 The Class History was read by Harriet N. entertaining concert has never been heard in lege. Mr. Crandon is a very deserving young Lowest Prices in Flour in tho Market. m two Myles, seamless Balmoral and Con this town. The program was as follows: man. He is desirous of adopting a profession Noupariel, per bbl, $ I 00 with and without tap sole. Hart who was attired in a very pretty costume Coomb* Standard, $3.75 ol cream lansdown trimmed with white satin Selection—“aiarea ot the Men of Harlech,’’ and influential people are working in his be­ Every barred uarranted. AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO-, C-O-A-L! THE sibbon, white kid’gloves and slippers and orna­ Annie F. Libby, Ella M. Chuiuberlin half for a scholarship in some college. BOSTON, MASS. Whistling Bolo—“ Cavatina from Lombardi,” Perdl Good Chew or Smoke. mentations of pink carnations. This paper Ella M. Chamberlin Knowlton Bros, are supplying much of the Harp Hole—“Fantasia,“ Thornai Even Change B. & L , pur lb., .25 F. A. Peterso Egg and Broken, $5.00 was a complete history of the class and was material for the new three-masted schooner B. & L., .50 well written and well delivered. In 1891 the Annie F. Libby cures C A N C E R , Reading—“ Viva l.a R epublic,” Kicbit being built iu Harrington for Capt. White. Jolly Jack, .26 Stove and Nut, 5.50 class numbered 19. nine boys and ten girls. Agent, Kuiikii. Ktoch. Kocklaud. ECZEMA, TETTER. Plano Bolo—•‘P'donalFO Milltaire,” Fr Chopii A new industry has been started in town,the BEST F. S. Libbey was principal and Miss Barstow Nellie B. MacGregor manufacture of Echo beer by the Temperance and Miss Burgess assistants. fhe only W histling Bolo—‘‘York Ktuecnto,” Chamberlir Ella M. Cham but Tin Beer Co., R. L. Cross manager. Echo is as LINE change in teachers was when Mias Burgess Reading—“Behind tho Curtain,” harmless as water,is exhilarating,refreshing anti MEATS left us in 1893 ami her place was filled by Helen M. Perley Genuine: Franklin : Red : As h H um Bolo—“ M azurka,” Hchneckei appetising, and is put up in stone bottles, the Miss Leila Bucklin. In less than six weeks only way effervescing beverages can be, to be PROVISIONS Y O R K S A F E we lost our first member, Miss Maud Achorn, Annie F. Libby MY STOCK INCLUDE* Bong—“ Dream land ,” M acQregoi healthy, and retain intact the natural flavors IN who was obliged to leave on account of ill Harp Accompaniment, Whistliug Obligato of the fruits with which they are flavored All sixes Free Burning White health. The year closed with the ranks re­ Helen M. Perley THE The Best in the Wofld. Aal>, Lehigh Egg aud Broke* W histling Bolo. “ Murch Toba*co,” Chadwick and ripen to perfection that peculiar poignant + White Ash, Franklin Htove lied duced to 16 and these 16 were present at Ella M. Cham berlin CITY. A*h (the unlv genuine), Georges' taste so refreshing to one when out of sorts. Aiwa s Reliable the beginning of the second year. The class Echo should be in every household, at least Creek Cumberland Coal, un­ joined by two new members but who • A Lit>erai l)i*eount to panic* buying equalled tor smithing ind *D-»*ni W . L . Douglas Don 1 Tobacco Spit or Smoko Your Life during the summer, anil every place where large quautit iu». Sure Protection from Fire. purpose*. IS THE BEST. left in a few weeks to continue their studies temperance drinks are sold should be sup­ S 3 S H O E FIT FOB A KING. in their native town. At the end of the is the truthful, startling title of a book about ALSO A FULL STOCK or . . . No-To-Bac, the harmless, guarantee I tobacco plied. Echo is good for we have tried it. M. Frank Donohue, CITY MARKET £5. CORDOVAN, second year the class numbered 12. June On the day of opening 928 glasses of Echo EPH. PERRY, Agt., Wood, Huy, Htraw, I.lnie, Hair, FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF. 18, 1894, was held the junior exhibition with a habit cure that braces up nicotinized nerves, CORNER PARK AND UNION STS Brick, Sand, Drain Pipe, Roaen- eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak were given away. Mr. Cross reports line Rockland, Maine. dule and Portland Cement. ;4.*3.sp Fine Calf&Kanoaroii inbership of 8. This number was re­ business. Telephone 4u*3. *3.%P POLICE,3 soles. duced the past year to the present member­ men gain strength, vigor anti manhood. You ship of 5. The oldest is 20, the youngest 16, run no physical or financial risk, as No-To- eorge D. Bolles of Bostou with a party of Fire Clay Chimney Pipe and Tops •ss’f.S'SS'W s. average age 18 years 2 months; the tallest is Bac is sold by druggists everywhere under a friends was in town last week. They are Thia ntpe la made from Pure Fire Clay ex 5 feet 9 inches, shortest 5 feet 2 inches, guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book taking a cruise in Maine waters. Mr. Bolles pi easily for chimney*, and In the aafeet and »2.Then she hud Children, she gave them Castoria. Knight were appointed to look after plans THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, and estimates and report at the next meeting ‘lielkf fur l.udlt*,” lecture is in progress, the subject being CHICACO. —k Mull. 1 0 .0 0 0 Tv»uuu«blala Maine Paper. Pitcher's Castoria. “Woman’s Rights.” The lecturer appears to be held io September. A three days fair wifi State (Street, ikislon. PorUaud, Me. v ------CbL I.v-U r ( b tiu k u l Cu.,Mudl»wu toyuurc, •eld tur LwvsU L/u^Uu. Pbiiada-, Pa- Children Cry for and is recognized as Hattie Hart. She pre­ be held in August and on each evening a first- I 4 »

THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZWTE: TUESDAY,t"T Y , JJUNE U 25 1895

limerock ouarries which always interest Philip dlk ey , Johnny Carey, Fred lie Shibles, HORSE SENSE strangers. By the way, how few people know Katie Thomas, Helen Dunbar, Gladys Green­ “You w on’t do for that our limerock makes the most beautiful law, Mabel Nutt, Miss Annie B. Ingraham I N A dark marble in the country? As dark marble teacher. Names of pupils attending Hobo­ Y o u m a y be an excellent servant ill many ways, is coming into use again, here is a chance to The home of J. F. Wood of Marlboro was ken Intermediate school not absent one-half b u t y o u open up a new industry that will pay. day: Lida Greenlaw, Mabelle Patti, Lena say you don't use Pearline for wash- the scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday of last lg and cleaning— you can't be bright. Capt. Daniel J. Hodgman was at Pleasant week, his only daughter being married to Achorn, May Belle Crockett, Louise Ingra­ Beach last week, and while there must have Rev. Charles W. Fisher of Stoughton. The ham, Isabel Small, Bertha Upham, Katie My poor girl, soap takes up your made a visit to the lobster pots, for he came ceremony was performed by Rev. A. J. Rack Richards, Laura Ott, Howard Tribou, Stanley home with a monster one; so large that he liffe, pastor of the First Congregational church, Wall, Herbert Gilkcy, Ernest Webster tim e and wears out the things, with must have been the great grandfather of the Hudson, in the presence of about 60 friends George Ott, Ralph Shibles Eddie Storms; the rubbing; and those wretched little ones with which our market is supplied. from Marlboro, Hudson, Stow, Boston,North­ absent one half day, Albert Crockett; absent 5, The captain says he was alive when caught boro and Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left one day, Mabel Pressey. Names of pupils washing-powders that you speak and he boiled him to save trouble in hand­ immediately for this town where he has ac­ promoted from Intermediate to Grammar o f are only poor imitations of P earl­ v W & 4 | ling. lie doesn’t say that it took two cepted a call to the Congregational church, Grade: Hattie Shibles, Mabelle Paul, Louise I kettles to boil him in, but it must have taken A reception was held at the home of Mr. Ingraham, Mabel Pressey, Lena Achorn, May f ine, and eat up the clothes. No, a large one. This monster was just five inches Belle Crockett, Lida Greenlaw, Guy Sylvester, j short of a yard, from tip to tip. and Mrs. E. A. Wentworth, zXmsbury Hill, you’re not bright enough for me.” /w tu r t.. Friday evening, to welcome the new pastor Ralph Tripp, Charlie Veazie, Louie Upham, ; During the electric storm Sunday night Leslie Ott. Nancy J. Tribou is teacher. W ell, the lady is bright, to say & and bride, Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Fisher to the cP THE WORLD’S FAIR lightning struck four of the electric road Congregational church. Mrs. C. D. Jones Glen Cove.—The midweek meeting will ! the least. Evidently she has had poles near Thorndike’s house------Jonas Davis occur Tuesday evening of this week instead ! . Committee, who tested the had charge of the decorations and each found his horse back of his barn yesterday apartment was elaborately trimmed with vines, of Wednesday as usual------Miss Linda G. I best of teachers— experience. Have you? “ Y es!”— ricCormlck No. 4 Steel flower morning dead from a stroke of lightening. cut flowers and potted plants, the chief Hall from Andover, Mast., is at her father’s, t h e n VOU Use Pearline “ No I” __then vnn burl best hecrin In the only regular exposition w. R Hall— Geo. Huntley of Rockport is c 1 y u » e ^ e a n m e . in o i men you naa Dest Degin field trials, In a heavy growth work of skill being in the parlors where each atch was trimmed with green vines. An im­ a new collector of fares- on the Street Rail­ at once. Ask some friend about Pearline—take her experi­ & a A j of timothy and clover, said, In UNION. 'X £ - mense hank of hydrangeas formed the entire way----- Spring term of school closed Friday their official report: “The ence;393 JAMES PYLE, New York. Mrs. M. J. C. Ilcmenway is confined to the corner of the second parlor. A center-piece after a successful term of twelve weeks. efficiency of the machine fa house with a severe case of ivy poisoning. composed of syringas and buttercups wafted Scholars not absent during term were Benj. & thus, under fair conditions, It has affected her eyes somewhat. sweet perfume as one entered the room. II. Hall, Charles A. Sylvester, Bertie S. Driving Park. Why not fix up the track here nearly 70 J>er cent. Ordinary Gregory, Edwd. O. Gregory. Absent one- and thus keep the young men at home? 4 W v . figures for ordinary mowers James Fossett has started a lumberyard. The guests were received at the door by Misses Marian Carleton and Nancy Merri­ half day, Laura F. Young. A number of the A fakir appeared on our strees Wednes­ are at least twenty pounds Ih e Union Cornet Band is making fine parents and friends visited the school Friday day evening. progress under the leadership of Herbert field and conducted to the reception room higher in total draft, with an afternoon. The hours were spent in reviews, T he name old fakir, efficiency of not above CO per Messer. where they were received by Mrs. E. A. Wentworth. Mrs. O. P. Shepherd and Mrs recitations, readings and singing by the T he same old gaga, cent., which latter figure good Quite a nice shower passed over here Sun scholars, after which a table was spread on T he name old horse, machines should lx) expected to George Harkness presented the guests to The name old rags. Celery Plants! day night, the first one for nearly three weeks their new pastor and wife in a most graceful Wilson Merrill’s lawn, which he kindly loaned exceed." The McCormick Is the Everything was suffering for rain------Mr. and for the purpose, and the children enjoyed a f. W. Gray was called upon Tuesday morn­ Ivw gfc lightest draft, and most effec­ manner. Mrs. Roscoe Thurston stood at the ing of last week to act in his capacity as 1 Mrs. Stickney returned to their home Thurs­ door of the refreshment room and welcomed picnic supper; also a fine treat of bananas, F O R S A L E . tive grass cutter yet produced. day------Andrew Mills of Massacuhusetts is oranges, peanuts and candy given by Benj, state detective, the call coming from T. G. [Highest Medal awarded.] the guests as they passed through. In the Libby to search a vessel which recently dis- | visiting at A. F. Brown’s. dining room dainty refreshments were served II. Hall and Charles A. Sylvester. W hite Plmne, D. R. Preston and family, of Hope, have charged a cargo of salt for the firm of Lane & c j John Fossett has been on the sick list the by Eva Thurston, Rosa Morse and Alice Libby. The alleged crime was the stealing of Perfected W hite Plume, past two weeks----- Mrs. A. P. Robbins spent Merriam, Mrs. J. H. Eells pouring the choco­ moved into Chas. J. Gregory’s Warrenton Golden Heart Self• Blanching, McCormick Binders. Reapers and Mowers are built by the McCORMICK HARVESTIN6 street tenement, upper story------Most of the several hundred weight of fish from the wharf the Sabbath with her daughter Mrs. Dr. late and Miss z\gnes Sylvester the Russian of the above firm. The fish were found con­ Paris Golden Self.Blanching, MACHINE CO., CHICAGO, and are lor sale wherever grain or grass is grown. Judkins, Rockland------Andrew Miller of tea. In an adjoining room fruit lemonade summer cars with new motors are now on the Giant Pascal, road. No. 7 was the first and began to run cealed in the vessel’s hold and the guilty Framingham, Mass., a former resident of was served by Blanche Heald, Mabel Young parties were fined $20 and costs. Henderson's Rose Celery. Union is visiting friends in town------Several and A. Belle Shibles. Miss Carrie B. Whipple Wednesday------The C. & R. Water Co. is members of Glendale Lodge Knights of as pianist rendered fine music during the having its system extended to the Smith No use for out of town horses trying to LAMSQN & STIMPSON, Pythias went to Vinalhaven Friday where a evening. z\ large company was present not­ property, Warrenton-----Zebulon Lufkin is beat the old mare, especially when Luther LET. ZMZ. L O R D , new lodge was instituted------Children’s Sun­ withstanding the evening was unpleasant, having repairs made about his buildings----- handles the ribbons------Forty years ago only AGENTS. ROCKLAND. day was not observed at the Cong’l Church as Rev. and Mrs. Fisher will board for the present Sunday school concert next Sunday evening. two nations were represented on Fox Island 14 Orange Street. announced and is postponed. Children’s with James B. Philbrook on Spruce now all nationalities are represented------What ______is the matter with our fire company? A meet- ! Sunday at the M. E. chapel, June 30— street. Mr. Fisher assumed charge of his ST- GEORGE church Sunday. ing of the company was called for Wednes- j Hardware, Wooflen Ware. Tim m , all kinds FarmTools, dangerous looking tramp was taken to Rock­ day evening, June 12; and only six or seven land Friday by officer Burkett----- Hon. C. E. Mrs. Edwin Perry has gone to Hope where Spruce H ead.—The B. G. Co. have pur­ w h o l e s a l e AND RETAIL. members showed up out of 35. The boys Littlefield and E. S. Farwell of Rockland were she will spend the summer with her father chased a new steam boiler and are to erect a should take more interest in an organization 1 town Sunday------Work is progressing on ----- Rev. J. L. Folsom has been quite ill the new engine house for the quarry------Benj. that the town depends so much upon. The LUC 121 a ,n d 2 3 S e n ?*•».. - TCo«»l£la,n'irl» r-Gazette, May 21, 1895 1 to report ca*e* of the following dlaeaaea to the We have all grades of Women’s Shoes, all shapes, Wednesday from New York for Perry Bros. The case rf Patrick C'ancy of Portland Local Board of Health promptly: Diphtheria or Sch. J. R. Bodwell is chartered with coal ntrainai the schooner A drib, rt Ainr* of thi* membranou* croup, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, all styles, all widths. There are good stylish shapely city ha* b en «♦ it led. Some tim e ago Jud«e mensle*, whooping cough, cerebro epinnl menin­ shoes here at any price you care to pay. It’s all a from New York to Portsmouth at 60 cents. Webb »a\ c ,1 erdlct of about (3200 for Clancy. gitis, *mnll pox, cholera, typhus fever, pulmonary matter of taste and needs and money. Schs. Clara and Thomas Borden were at The owner* of the Ante* appealed. They tuberculosi* or consumption. the Gregory A Kimball wharf Thursday paint­ have now withdrawn their appeal, and (3232 3g BENJ. WILLIAMS. and co*t* of (.336 have been paid to Clancy GOLD WATCH W. A. ALBEE. ing- e D U. l'E R K IN S . W entworth & Co., Sch. Brigadier discharged coal at Bath this We issue policies fully pro­ week, from New York. She loads ice on the tecting you against all such Kennebec for Richmond, Va. A B A R C A IN Five share* of Rock­ 338 Main Street, Rockland, Maine. liabilities. Capt. Joshua Norton will take command land T rust (Jo. Bonds, Evirykindof liability insurance done by FREE! IN One Hundred Dollars of the Thomaston schooner Robert McFar­ u*, Including each, will be sold for land, now at Portland, and go South to load ROCKLAND (460. J. A. BERRY, lumber. Capt. Montgomery of the McFar­ Employers' Liability T R U S T CO. Riverside, land will remain at home for a rest. Teams Liability California. Roller Bushing Put Through Severe Tests with Capt. Colcord of the American ship Cen­ Box 508, Mngnolla Ave. Public Liability BONDS. Satisfactory Results tennial, 1236 tons, has written to Lyon Bros. & Co., of Baltimore, under date of May 15, Boiler and Elevator. Every tnan, woman, boy or girl from Hong Kong, China, announcing his ar­ BUSINESS FOR SALE. T he C.-G. correspondent visited the works rival there a few days previously from Singa­ should avail themselves of their An Interest in a small ateam power, wood work­ of the Duplex Roller Bushing company, Unusually Interesting S ate Ses­ BIRD & BARNEY, pore. The ship will be remetaled at Hong opportunity of getting a fine Elgin ing plant Variety jobbing, manufacture of houae Camden, one day recently and found every­ Kong and will then load promptly for that Over Fuller & Cobb’*. finianingi, etc. Establiahed two yeara, doing a This is ihe time of year when thing booming. A new automatic machine sion of Sons of Veterans. port a cargo of matting, rattans, :assia, tea or Waltham W atch, as such an op­ good business. A bargain. Poor health aole rea­ has just been placed in the works which will T.lepbnn., Take Flevator. son for selling. E. M. SHAW, lira Bhaw ft and Chinese groceries for her charterers, portunity comes only once in a life­ Sm ith, Rockland, Me. 16 Capes are Slow Sellers. We turn out from 700 to 900 rolls a day. The Lyon Bros. & Co. The Centennial is the roller bushing manufactured by this company tim e. Rockland Yonng Man Honored With third vessel in 12 months from Hong Kong have a large stock and wish has a national reputation for its simplicity in to Baltimore. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS' construction, economy in use, labor saving and IflgheRt Office—Another Rockland durability. The patent is a new one and the Bark Elmiranda, Duncan, arrived at Bath bushing is adapted for use on naval and mer­ Man Eloquently Addresses Convention 19th from New’ York. The market, while not brisk, is steady to to sell thm, therefore firm for sail tonnage, with the exception of chant vessels, yachts, hoisting apparatus and —New Knights of Pyihlas Lodge at Sch. Jennie Greenbank, Meader, is bound N e w G o o d s all appliances where blocks and sheaves here from New York. colliers, for which rates have weakened, the coal fleet having been enlarged by the acces­ are used. In the old fashioned bushing Vinalhaven, Sch. John S. Beecham arrived in Richmond JUST RECEIVED One T h in g. the rolls will broom and iron out at the 18th. sion of vessels whose captains are disinclined ends; this is not so with the one manu­ to proceed to tropical and semi-tropical lati­ Sch. John I. Snow, High Island for Phila­ tudes during the summer. This diversion of ONE L O T OF factured by the Camden concern. It is The delegation from Anderson Camp, Sons delphia, sailed 17th from Vineyard Haven. impossible to cripple this bushing with the of Veterans, returned from Farmington, Fri­ tonnage serves to strengthen the market for vessels adapted to the West India, South same amount of strain that would entirely day night, where they had attended the 13th Sch. Ruth S. Hodgdon arrived from Vin­ Copeland's Bazar American and yellow pine lumber and tie Black Double Capes destroy any other bushing of the same size. Encampment of the Maine Division. They alhaven Wednesday to load for Boston from are enthusiastic over the manner in which they A. J. Bird & Co. trades. For large square rigged vessels there Carts, The friction is less; it can raise a given is yet very little inquiry, but in consideration All wool, braid trimmed, worth fully weight much easier, is less complicated and were entertained and report a large gathering. Sch. Victor, with staves to Farrand, Spear will wear three times as long as any other. The reports of the officers show the order in of the reduced supply and the comparatively W a g o n s , & Co., arrived Friday. small inward-b und fleet, the market is per­ 85 ; p re se n t p ric e , These advantages have been demonstrated by Maine to be in a flourishing condition. Wed­ W heelbarrows, nesday evening a ball was given the visitors Sch. Imogene arrived from Boston Satur­ vaded by a firm feeling. « • • West India severe tests made by the United States Gov­ day. freights are inactive but firm, suitable vessels Velocipedes, ernment. The box of the bushing for a lig­ by the local camp, and Thursday evening a num vital sheave is made of a bard composi- grand camp fire was held in Music Hall, pre- Sch. Seventy Six, Leo, arrived from New being in small supply and captains disin­ Doll Carriages, !.4S. tion .and the large rolls of steel to avoid crush- sided over General S. Clifford Belcher of York, via Boston, Monday. clined to proceed to the tropics at this sea­ son of poor homeward business, unless at H a m m o c k s , ing. The cap plate is of the same diameter • Farminf£ton« Among the speakers were Hon. Sch. Flora Grindle, with cooperage to F. as that of the box which adds great strength Wm. H. Looney and Department Commander Cobb & Co., arrived Monday. tempting rates. Yellow pine lumber and tie Garden Sets, freights are firm but quiet, charterers holding to the sheave. The cap plate is fastened on W. IL Green of the G. A. R. of Portland, E. Sch. Wm. H. Jewell, with lumber to W* by the screw’s passing through the sheave, K. Gould of this city and Rev. W. A. Atchley off in the hope of profiting by delay. Rates Croquet Sets, II. Glover Co., from Bangor, arrived Mon­ from the South Atlantic ports for New York making it very easy to take apart for repairs. Bath, who by adoption is a Knox county day. Garden Trowels. arc to S5.25 on lumber and 16 to 18 cents The small rolls are of Tobin bronze, obviating j boy> having married one of the daughters of Sch. Ira B. Ellems, Marston, with stone all liability of corrosion or rust. The iron | ex-County Commissioner Mark D. Ames. He on 44-foot pine ties, and from the Gulf S6 co 398 MAIN ST. Another Thing. from Vinalhaven for New York, was in the to 86.75. sheaves and composition box is made with re- I made one of the best speeches of the evening, harbor last night. O N E L O T OF movable cap plate, large rolls of steel, small I At the conclusion of the camp fire a banquet Charters—Sch. Fannie Whitmore, Pen­ C. H. COPELAND. Sch. Ruth S. Hodgdon, Gilbert, with lime sacola to Philadelphia, oak ties, 20 cents—Bk rolls of Tobin bronze, in galvanizee sheave, was served in Grand Army Hall. These watches are worth at leap* thereby saving the expense of a solid brass Henry C. Chatto of this city was unani­ from A. J. Bird & Co., for Boston, sailed R. A. C. Smith, Gulf port to New York, lum­ BLUE C A P E S sheave. This is the only roller bushing ever mously elected commander of Maine Division Saturday. ber 86.50, Sound port S6.624—Sch. Lizzie 820 at retail. They are full jewek Chadwick, Union Island to New York, lum­ adopted and purchased by the United States and the result of the ballot was disclosed Schs. R. L. Kenney, for Boston; Florida, through the escapement, have patek All wool, trimmed with braid jet and Government. The value of the bushing may amidst much enthusiasm. Edward K. Gould for Taunton^ from F. Cobb & Co., sailed Mon­ ber, p. t.—Sch. Ella M. Willey, Coosaw to Van Dyke Points, with ribbon col­ be illustrated from a set that have been used made the nominating speech which was day. Elizahethport, phosphate rock 82. safety pinion, cut expansion balance, Coal—Sch. Geo. Bird, Perth Amboy to lars ; worth from 85 to 87, presen on the schooner Ethel F. Merriam the past seconded by Hon. Wm. II. Looney of Port­ Schs. Imogene, from Alraon Bird, and screw bankings, stem winding and year. On investigation a few days ago the land and Past Division Commander Charles _Bath, 70 cents—Sch. Florida Weehawken to p rice Humboldt, from C. Doherty, for Boston, ^Portsmouth, 60 cents—Sch. J. R. Bodwell, bushings were found to be in perfect condit­ E. Merrill of Auburn. Mr. Chatto was met at sailed Monday. setting, with card enamel dial. The Hammocks ion not showing the least signs of wear. The the train on the arrival of the delegation in same—Sch: Carrie L. Hix, St. George, Stafen name Elgin or Waltham speaks for Rockland, Friday night, by many friends and Sch. Helen, Batchelder,, sailed Monday Island to Saco, soft coal, 70 cents—Sch. . . A T . . S3 and $1.50. company was organized last November with for Black Island to load for New York. John Norton, of Boston, president and E. held an impromptu reception at the depot. Lena White, Pt. Reading to Provincetown, itself—which insure them to be relia­ Sch. Lavinia M Snow, Ilmckley, was Frank Knowlton of Camden, secretary and He is one of Rockland’s best and most prom­ 86 cents—Sch. Carrie E. Look, Philadelphia ble timekeepers. treasurer. ising young men and one who has the confi­ ready last night f>r St. John to load lath9 to Salem, 85 cents—Sch. Isaac Orbeton, Phil­ dence and esteem of this community. The for Washington. % adelphia to New Bedford, 75 cents—Sch. Special Prices high compliment paid him by his brothers of Sch9. Polly, from Joseph Abbott; Mary Ella G. Eells, Philadelphia to Rockland, 95 BOSTON LETTER. the Maine Division is well deserved. Ilawes, from F. Cobb & Co., for Providence; One More Thing. Commander Chatto has appointed Edward C. Laura Robinson, from Perry Bros., for New H o w Our Weekly News Notes From New Moran Adjutant and Edward K. Gould, Quar­ York, were ready to sail last night. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY England’s Great Metropolis. termaster. Sch. Amelia F. Cobb, Johnson, with lum­ Mexican Sisal Hammocks, W hite, O N E L O T OF In his speech at the camp fire, Mr. Gould t o o b t a in ber from Millbridge for* New York, was in About Ihe Health Restoring Properties ol the 65 cents. Colored at 75 cents, and Boston, Ju n e 24, 1895. made severe comments on Puck for the publi­ the harbor last night. cation of the insulting cartoon concerning Rodolf Remedies. a larger one at 89 cents. The old steamer Katahdin, of the Boston & Sch. Julia A. Decker, Spear, is loaded and one of these Bangor Steamship Company^ fleet, has been pensions. Among other things he said: “ If readv for sea from Almon Bird. ■UV<4rC 4 JuGcvu i# LIGHT TAN CATES sold to Butler & MurpKy of this city, w ho wilf Bark Addie Morrill left Point Indio May Our leader is a Woven Hammock break her up for junk. It is said the price the national treasury for the maimed survivors All Wool, Fancy Trimmings of Jets, of the Union armies, the American people 10 for New York. Capt. Andrews writes suffered terribly with chronic gastritis (inflam­ W a t c h e s with Stretcher and as long as they paid was $2500. She was towed to Hough’s when about to leave Rosario he encountered mation of the stomach.) lie was reduced Braids and Ribbons, and nearly Neck, Quincy, Saturday, where after her had better give up the job of running a nation last they will go at 99 cents. and turn it over to somebody who can. If a heavy gale which lasted from two to four from 130 to 99 pounds, could not eat any all of them SILK LINED. boilers and machinery have been removed, days, during which lost anchors. solid food; even two or three teaspoonfuls of she will be burned in order to obtain her old this pittance cannot be given to those who F r e e ! have sacrificed health and limb for their Sch. Edward Lameyer, Beal, Richmond, skim milk distressed him terribly; was so Higher grade goods at correspond­ metal. The Katahdin has an interesting nervous the least excitement would cause history. She was built in New York in 1863, country’s sake, then blot out the memory of Va., for this port, was at Vineyard Haven ing low prices. Yorktown and Bunker Hill, blot out the mem­ Saturday. him to faint, and everybody said he could not Every CASH customer buyir and for years was the largest passenger steam­ live. l ie took the Rodoif Remedies and now er running on the Penobscot, and until within ory "f Gettysburg, of Cbancellorsville, of Sch. Martha T. Thomas, from Cienfuegos goods of us to ttie amount of 875.00 Our Assortment of Appomattox, of the impetuous Sheridan, of weighs 140 pounds, is able to do a good a short time she has been running almost con for Boston, sailed from Delaware Breakwater day’s work, and is in fact cured. tinuously on the line between this city and the indomitable Sherman, and the invincible 21st. within one year, will receive a choice Bangor. Since the advent of the City of Grant. If we can’t do this simple act of of these handsome gold-filled watches «l HUSTON’S tx> justice, then let us forget our once glorious The Thomaston schooner Silver Spray, Capt. \V. S. Wentworth, Poor’s Mills, Me., SEPARATE SKIRTS Bangor the Katahdin has been used as an coal laden from South Amboy for Thomaston, free; should you desire to procure extra boat. She has always been considered history and write over our door: ‘I am no has been cured of chronic dyspepsia and was run into off Cornfield Light morning of liver complaint after eight years suffering one of the staunchest steamers running out of longer an American citizen.’ ” the watch before you have purchased NEWS STAND. Is quite low. In nice ones we find 21 st, by tug Scranton, and was towed into from which he could obtain no relief from we have five (5) Crepon and three Boston and although she has had some rough I New London, where she now lies. the above amount you can do so on 8M1 Main (St., Opp. Thorndike House. Grand Chanellor Commander Wm. A. Tay his physicians, either here or in Connecticut, (3) Silk Skirts that we shall sell experiences she never met with a serious Scb. Walker Armington, Drinkwater, ar­ Three bottles of Rodolf’s Medical Discovery mishap. lor, assisted by Grand Keeper of Records and the following liberal conditions; for 1-2 the price, i. e., rived at Newport News 21st from Providence. entirely cured him. The Captain has a little It is an interesting fact that the grocery Seals Wesley G. Smith and Grand Master of boy two and a half years old who has been a After purchases have been made Arras Abbott, instituted a Lodge of the order Schs. Robert A. Snow, from New Haven, trade of this city is represented largely by Mabel Hall and Chas. McDonald, Mary terrible sufferer from scrofula. lie had a men who are natives of the Pine Tree State. of K. P. in Vinalhaven, Friday. The new to the amount of lodge is to be known as Sea Girt Lodge, No. Snow and Wm. Rice, from Rockland; Veto, large scrofula bunch on the side of his face. $ 5 .0 0 )ne of the largest and best grocery stores in Thomaston, arrived in New York 22d. They began giving him RodolPs Medical Dis­ $5 you get the watch by paying$10.00 the city is owned by two former Camden men, 101, and starts in with 40 charter members. Sch. J. B. Holden, Ilaskell, cleared 22d at covery and Cream Emulsion. The sore be­ Messrs. C. A. and E. L. Mathews, whose Delegations from Rockland, Camden, Warren gan to heal and dry up and is now entirely " “ " 9.00 G. Thomas Saul For a 810 Skirt. Etc. and Waldoboro lodges attended the cere­ New York for Jacksonville. place of business is at 220 Massachusetts cured and his face is perfectly clear and “ “ “ 8 00 Avenue and 1 Caledonia street, where they monies. The Warren lodge worked the first Sch. S. M. Bird, Merrill, Philadelphia for smooth and shows no sign of the humor. have one of the best equipped stores in town. rank, Waldoboro the second and Rockland New Haven, was at New York Sunday and “ “ “ 7.00 the third. The officers of the new lodge are Situated as it is in the Back Bay, they control sailed. “ “ “ 6.50 We have in addition a high-class trade. They employ a force of as follows: Past Chancellors F. S. Walls, Dr. Bark Henry Norwell, Cushman, arrived in Rev. John Spinney, Industry, Me., writes: ten people and the store is a raudel of neat­ II. L. Raymond, M. F. Lenfest and E. A. New York 22(1 from Guantanamo, 22 days, “My wife for ten years past has been a great “ “ “ 6.00 O NE LO T OF ness, their window display being always Pendleton; C. C., J. E. Tolnian; V. C. C., with sugar. Bark Annie Reed, Welt, arrived sufferer from nervous prostration and con­ “ “ . " \ 5.50 especially attractive. Geo. Blethen; K. of R. S., F. E. Littlefield; same day from Port Spain via Delaware stipation. She has been treated by many M. of E., Hiram Hopkins; M. of A., II. F. Breakwater, 40 days with sugar. doctors and has taken most all kinds of sarsa- “ “ “ 5.00 Blue, All Wool, Serge R. S. Benner, a Waldoboro boy, graduated McIntosh; Prelate, E. M. Hall; I. G., I. S. parillas; but there is no other medicine that with high honors Wednesday from Phillips Hall; O. G. Irving Arey; Attendants, Jos. Sch. Augusta Welt, at Delaware Break­ agrees with her as well as Rodolf’s New “ “ “ 4.60 Academy at Andover. I le received honorable Hopkins, B. I. Wilson, Chas Robinson, E. S. water 22d, from Cardenas, was ordered to Medical Discovery. It makes her feel better, “ “ “ 4.C Optholmic mention iu the completion for the Joseph New York. S kirts, Fossett, E. A. Wallace and T. J. Duran; M. quiets her nerves, gives her a good appetite Cook Greek prize. ofW., Wellington Smith. Soon after the Capt. D. A. Weed left this morning for and makes her rest well,” “ “ “ 3.50’ The City of Bangor was late arriving in midnight hour about 200 sat down to a first- New York to take command of a pleasure “ “ “ 3.00 Made full, with the Gudet Plaits that Boston Friday for the first time this reason, class collation, served in I. O. O. F. banquet yacht for the season. “ “ “ 2.00 Optician. we shall bid farewell to at the low not reaching here until three p. rn. Sunday hall, under the management of Landlord Hop- Sch. Salvator, Capt. Tibbetts, arrived in p rice o f she repeated the performance arriving here kins of the Ocean View. San Pedro Saturday morning. STONE VESSEL FOR SALE. “ “ " 1.00 about 2 p. m. This was due to the thick fog Sobooner with .team whirl!,.. and derrick, Httvd which prevailed nearly all the past week. The following are the important correc­ Entirely Free Miriam Rebekah Lodge very pleasantly to curry .lone up lo « loin. well found with tackle tions made during the month of May on the uud ebalua. Apply to PIGEON HILI. UltANITE Office: Spear Block, corner $ 3 .0 0 . Among the visitors to the city last week entertained about 40 members of Puritan charts published by the Hydrographic office: CO., Bockport, Mu... .-2 Main and Park Streets. were John T. Berry, R. W. Messer. E. C. Rebekah Lodge of Tenant’s Harbor,Wednes­ In West Penobscot Bay—Green Island Seal Every Watch is positively war- Will anything interest you in the Robinson, M. E. Wotton,Mrs. G. L. Knight day evening. Supper was served at six. ROCKLAND. Ledges—A new black nun-shaped whistling runted by us. w ay ot and Miss Martha Pratt. The degree was conferred on four candidates buoy, marked “G. I.,” is shown on the bear­ EVERYBODY READ! Mrs. E. S. May is visiting Mr. and Mrs. followed by a short musical program; solo and ings: Large Green Island NW. L,N., Heron Fred E. Drew at East Boston. Mrs. Herbert chorus, Mrs. E. M. Perry rendering the solo; Neck Light NE. ^ E . This buoy is main­ Examinations of the Eye Free of Charge. Healey is also visiting in East Boston. Mrs. N. B. Allen, Miss Sadie Latelle, J. J. tained in position from April to November It in the beat bargain ever offered in Maine. Veazie and E. M. Perry furnishing the chorus; only. In Fox Islands Thoroughfare—A new LADIES' JACKETS cornet solo, Miss Josaphine A. Bradbury; red spar buo>, N o. 8, Dobbin Rock Buoy, is 100 Acre Stock Farm in So. Liberty, (Husses made to correct all errors of refraction. “The Bohemian Girl” is the opera selected We have just opened an immense reading, Miss El nia Hamilton. The visitors shown on th e bearings: Iron Point Ledge Over three hundred references in Rockland and Of any kind? If so, we are the peo­ by Mr. Rose for production by the Castle sq were then invited to the banquet ball where ( ’ailed by good judge* the beat farm iu W aldo county vicinity. Spindle SSW. I(,W ., Iron Point (R. tangent) Known aa the Flab furin and recently owned by stock of Men's Youths’, Boys’ and Office open day aud eveuiug. 19 ple who have the very thing. The opera company for one week beginning they were served to ice cream and cake. tonight. “Clover,” which has just closed a NNW. %W. The numbers of former red Hiram Bilow, J r., of Waahiugton, Mo. T h e houao C h ild ren ’s most interesting thing concerning buoys, 8, 10, and 12, are, in consequence, id new anil in good orderi burn u so new, 40x80, highly prosperous week, was a comparative clapboarded und paiuted, and flue cellur under all. C. THOMAS SAUL them is that the prices are strauger to BBoston, but there is no such un FRIENDSHIP. changed to 10, 12 and 14 respectively. In T hese building-*, to aay uothlng of a eooper ahop, ertainty about “The Bohemian Girl.” Who Penobscot Bay and Owls Head Bay—A new coat over |J5oO to buifd. Thu lond.is well divided Rev. H. R. Merithew attended the minis­ black can buoy, No. I, Sleepers Point Buoy, und fenced aud of extra qua III) ; now cuttiug 40 to does not remember the airs, “I Dreamt That 60 ton* A1 English hay. The 3d acre wood lot U , - 2 FO/flHEIf PRICES ! I Dwelt in Marble Halls,” “ In the Gypsy’s terial association at Pitston. is shown on the bearings: Sheep Island one uf the huudaomcot lu Waldo County, constating C lothing, The M. E. Sunday school was organized (N. tangent) E. >HS., Ash Island Beacon, of rock maple, yellow birch, beech and hemlock; Life You Read,” “Come with the Gypsy more thun ldOO corda fit to cut. There la also a Bride,,’ and “When the Fair Land of Poland ?” Sunday June 23, Roy E. Cook, superinten­ SSW. ’SiW., and the number of Owls Head Does that have any weight? Ledge Buoy is changed from 1 to 3. In good upjde orchard. The locution ia high and CEDAR Mr. Rose has made preparation to give this dent------Elder Owen Wincapaw baptized tightly and near the beat of American uuighbora. opera a fine production. I he company will seven candidates Sunday------The public Kennebec River—Two new black spar buoys The property la uow owned by a Maaaachusi-tta Hats, Caps, and be costumed anew from principals to chorus, Schools in town will close Friday June 28, are shown in Lovejoy Narrows. The red party who cannot occupy and We aie authorized to spar buoy iu Lovejoy Narrows is shown offer it at a price that la altuply ridiculous—only Boat Boards I and the new scenery and electric light com­ except the Long Island school------Samuel I. (1760, Lerma to suit purchaser. No offers consid­ Davis is building a barn 40x80 feet. moved to the bearings : Little Swan Island ered, us die property won’t be sold a dollar less. are interested iu having the binations promise to be of exceeding beauty. 12, 14,16,18, 20, 22, 24 Ft, Long. Manager Askin now finds that he was too (NW. tangent) W., Little Swan Island (E. Apply to F. M. dll AW, 420 Main St., lUrcklan-i. or Gents' Famishing Goods above interest you, and know that tangent) S. %E. The black spar buoy Nk\t ENtiLANll HEAL ESTATE AUENliY, hasty in making his arrangements for the 2 >8 Washington 8t., Boston, Maes. 17 24 -ALSO- you will save interest on a good New York production of Browne and Thomp­ heretofore shown 400 yards north of the north end of wharf at Shepards Point is Which we offer ut prices lower than amount of money if we succeed in son’s merry Egyptian comic opera, “The FOR SALE. Sphinx,” which he settled with the Casino for moved 60 yards to the S. of its former posi­ ever before known. making our interests your interests tion. T he buoy 260 yards north of Shepards For sale low to close out an estute, situated In the Oak. Ash, Maple and Hickory or your interests our interests. July 8. The original time set for the Tre­ town of Hope, Knox County, Maine, 8>,z miles mont theatre engagement was only live weeks, Point Wharf is erased from the chart. from Union depot, the property formerly owned by LUHIBER. but so great has been the success and such R o c e c o r t MAS.NS-ARR.Vk,, June ,8, I .^ b o lX “Sluuitl “ uf. .WU.fS'. an increase in the patronage is noticed from woudboats Lizzie B. and Leo, from St. John, also two-story paint shop, goud water power. A day to day that the opera could easily stay N. B., with wood for Carleton, Norwood Co.; and opportunity. Iuquire of JAMES P. HOBBS, here for a long time to come and would not 6cb. Silas McLoon, from Boston. 19, s~h. W. HENRY J. WINDE, need to go anywhere else till the fall, perhaps. S. Norcross, Boston, with flour for \V. A. William 0. Hewett But the New York managers are insistent in Luce; woodboat W. T. Haynes, from Penob­ A SI HK . . I 02 & I 04 Beverly Street, their demands that “The Sphinx” must come scot, wood to Carleton, Norwood & Co. C I M U FO H there on the agreed date, so the next two SAILED 18, scb. Ellen Maria, Brookville. PILES’ NKAB (MUSKWAY, weeks, beginning tonight will be the last of I am agent for Dr. E. M. Botot's Sure Curd fo 19, sch. Annie Sargent, Boston, lime for G. PUts: also Dr. tiobun's Cathartic Pills. I hate and Company, what has proved one of the most prosperous E. Carleton; woodboat Lizzie B., St. John. few Fr e e sa m ple boxes of n i e Mudidm» « BOSTON, MASS. q *va is • ox n i l . i cu8a8cuxe°b» of the summer in Boston for A number of vessels lime loaded are ready l., and 1 □ Main bt», - Kockland, Me. o»any seasons. Sklaf. Finest Grown for sea when the fog clears away. ie»day a W.B Q 1 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1895

Boston Blues in 1S91. 1S92 found him in Club will be held Saturday July 6 and not on HIS METHOD. the New England League his fine playing at July 4 as previously announced. The change tracting the attention of base ball managers. s made because of the many attractions on Com pare. He signed with the Bangor* last year but on the Fourth. One of the special features will If Worms Trouble the Plants Under This Sys­ account of sickness could not play and be the race of fishermen’s boats for the solid tem Ho II Eat Them- A ll A careful comparison of Dr. obtained his release. During the summer silver cup to be given by M. A. Rice. The Price’s Delicious Flavoring Ex­ he played with the Poland Springs and after regatta will be one of the most interesting Sheriff \V. N. Ulmer has a great many One Week Mote and The Season the injury of Powers captained the team original ideas about farming, and w’hat he tracts with the other flavoring ex­ ever held by the club. The new club house That is Best While with the Poland Springs he had a bat on Tillson’s wharf is fast being completed recommends can be relied upon,for he speaks tracts offered for sale, will convince Will Open Wilh a Flourish. ting average of .478 which indicates very Here the club will have cosy quarters. always from experience. He was talking in ail experience of over fifty years any person that for strength, puri­ heavy batting, while, his fielding average was the other day about worms troubling cab­ combined with modern invention The arrangements for the big bicycle meet ty, delicate and natural flavor, above par. Hull has been playing with the bages and said he followed a method of and improvement makes the local team this season and judging fr -lore in atch at the close of the season. He is a were given a good send off. Clinton led to For $4.75 per barrel, K n o x Conn y? We let on be llie council and fur one so young this speaks very the quarter, closely pressed by the gamey highly of him. He is a quiet, unassuming young man of good habits and can always be BJitlge. depended on to play good ball. four-year-old Jack, where they had it close to young fellow o f the bound-to-get-there kind, the upper turn where Jack fouled the sulky of •lust about the Cost Price 10 \ h. u n e M u s i c P u re L ard . lie will play short for Rockland and it is safe Charles IL Morse or “Grandpa” as he is Clinton, leaving one of ms boots in the Crockett & Lovejoy of this Flour If $ .95 familiarly called, in a letter received by Man­ y o u a r e 10 Ib k I•'.'lirbllllks L a id . .80 to say mat this territory will he cared for with wheel as evidence of the foul. The heat Co. a display of judgment and ability. As a base ager McGrath a few days ago, said he would LADIEM N T r i R E , in want of Flour 10 lb /. Pine Leaf Lard,Tin rn d ik e was given to Clinton, under protest from winner, in the words of a friend, “ he never be in Rockland ready to report foj duty July Jack’s driver and a big howl from the crowd, & Hi X 1.10 loafs.” Morse has been playing ball for many ROCKL H D . 10 lbs. CfilloleiiP, .90 indicating that Jack was a favorite. Tune THIS IS A RARE CHANCE! years and notwithstanding his age is pitching 2:41. T he fourth was Jack’s heat from the 25 b ars America)) Eainih S dip. 1.00 Fred L. Wakefield, upon whom much will ,WnY DO We also have a lot of Can and depend in Rockland winning games, is a better ball this year than ever before. He start; Clinton and fissott pushing him a 25 bars 1.00 MOTHERS Bottle Goods at cost. S ta r Soup, Lewiston boy and a student at Bates College, always pitches winning hall and he pretty lively gait. Time 2:39 1-4. Fifth heat pat Ptifl oorsots on thoir 25 bars Lenox Soap, 1.00 lie is 21 years old, weighs 150 pounds, and is much sought after hut for personal reasons Jack led, making the quarter 39 1-4; on the CROWING CHILDREN? M olasses 19 cents {ier gallon. 2 Good Brooms, ’ .25 he prefers to play in Rockland. H e was here We beg of yoa don’t do it but is 5 feet 9 inches tall and an all around athlete. back stretch Clinton overhauled him, but a BE SURE TO BUT FERRIS’ 2 Be-i Tub-. 1st and 2(1 size, .89 He has played on Bates for 4 years, 2 years last season and the name of “Grandpa Morse” vigorous use of the whip by Jack’s driver pre­ Spices 4 1-2 cents jicr packet. became familiar to every base ball crank in 3 lbs. Best 50 cent Tea, every lb. at third and 2 years at first. Last summer vented his taking the lead, and caused Clin­ OODSENSE STEEL ROOFING Pure Cider Vinegar 15 cents guaranteed, 1.00 Wakefield was a member of the Poland this section of the state. He is what is called ton to break badly, but came in a close 3 cans Best Corn, every can war­ Spring team, for three years playing second in base ball parlance, a south-paw twirler, second. Time 2 137 1-2. Sixth heat Jack led CORSET WAISTS. per gallon. (left hand), he has perfect control of the ball, 'HOUSANOS NOW IN USE. and SIDING. ran ted , .23 and his work in this position was greatly procession all the way, Tissot taking Beat for Health. Keo- Arm and Hammer Soda 5 1-2 admired by the patrons of the game here. has all the ins, outs, rises, drops and spiral second place, but surrendered to Clinton. (Sn«endorph’« Patent.) 3 cans Best T om atoes, .24 curves known to the profession and is a terror cents per pound. 6 lbs. Best Sulphur .24 Wakefield is every inch a ball player being These were the only three horses left in the race Lfgftfnfng, Fire and Storm Prod. able to put up a good game anywhere. A to batsmen. He does good head work. When as the others not having made a heat in five In fact a large assortment of 5 lbs. Best Bulk Soda, .23 not in the box he will be used as a fielder | The Petra Iron Itoofl n« and gorrtH Try the Best Molasses ever of­ few weeks ago with the Bates corps of pitch­ were retired to the stable. The time was: iCo. ( ix d .i . I’hlku,! goods generally found in a grocery ers laid up he went into the box, winning his which position he can fill to perfection. His quarter 39; half 1 :19 1-4; mile 2;a i. The fered for 32 cents per gallon. batting average last ’year was .257 and his contesting horses were: Fogler an j Davies’ s to r e . 3 lbs. California prunes, .22 game. He did the same trick twice after­ wards. He is captain of the Bates team and fielding average .888 blk. g. Jack, by Black , driven by T. E. FIT ALL AGE*- 4 lbs. Best 3 cr. California Raisins, 24 Infants to Adalta. Remember this sale will last but the high standing of this team is due largely William E. Maroney, the crack player of Gusbee; Clinton, blk. g. by Nelspn, G. A. a few days longer and if you have AtoUi i iw J tJi U'MO,------— i t to Ins capla'ncy. TTe is an A’”T ’Baseman7 the HotyCfoss' College leini of "Worcester, is Amesdwner and driver; Fred Ripley’s Tis­ 1 lb. Borax, a good runner and batsman, always cool one of the best finds of the year. He will sott, by Wilkes; Ned Morrill, ch. g. by Jack wants this is the time to fill them . 4 lbs. Best New Dates, headed and takes advantage of every oppor- do the twirling for the team and when not Morrill, Dr. W. D. Farnum; Dr. Robinson, nity. He willpropably captain the Rockland jitching will play in the field. Maroney by Jr., br. s., driven by Dr. Robinson, owned by team. uperb playing has attracted the atten­ bred Smith, Crescent Beach. tion of the base ball men all over New Eng­ F. C. Hull is the heaviest man on the Hcmmahy T iiiik e Min u t e Class—Purne $76. S. G. P rescott & Co. land. He has won the majority of games E. TT7TTZ.E, team, tipping the scales at 180 pounds. He Juck, blk g. by Black Pilot 2 2 2 1 1 1 is an Ipswich, Mass, boy, 26 years old and pitched and he has yet to be batted hard Clinton, blk g, bv C II Nelson 4 1 13 2 8 306 Main ct,r*at, stands 6 feet 6 inches in his hare feet. He and if he would play professionally he could Ttssot, b a, by W ilkes 1 6 5 2 3 2 252 Main St. command his own salary. Early in the sea- Ned Morrill, ch k, by Jack Morrill 5 3 3 4 4 4 BPBAK BLOCK. NEAR I’AKK .-TKEKI began his base ball career in 1888 with the U N II g g, by Cusbuoc 3 4 4 5 6 5 local team which was considered the strongest sen he pitched against the Bangor league D rkobfiiBon, Jr, br s d 6 6 dr j amateur team in Massachusetts. He has team and they could do nothing with his de­ Tim e—2.42K, 2.37 tf, 2.39, 2.39‘i , 2.3’K. 2.41 livery. Not only is he a power in the pitcher’s played semi-professionally with such teams as The 2.30 class had five starters: F. IL the Newburyports, Millets of Wakefield, and box but he is likewise a brilliant fielder and ery heavy hitter. Maroney is considered Berry’s Little Blanche, by son of Grey Dan; Gloucester Athletic Club. His first profes­ C. A. Crockett’s /Arthur B., by Bronze; M. W. sional engagement was with the celebrated the best man in the Holy Cross club, which is } Spring & Summer Medicine; saying considerable. lie is very temperate Woodman’s St. Patrick, by Joe Howe; M. IL # Yo« will always find a full line at Nash’s Cushnoc Jr., by Cushnoc, and S. J. “Bost Livor Pill111 Made.”llL ttU U . in his habits and is always ready and willing to play anywhere at any time. We predict Gushee’s Frank Nelson, by Lord Nelson. G. bf. flfloor\ Co.’s that Maroney will become a prime favorite This was a four-heat race, Arthur B. taking the first one, the five horses making a pretty among the enthusiasts and as for his ball . Bijou Drug Store, . NEW DOMESTIC BREAD, arsons’ P i l l s playing we have no fears about that at all. procession, passing under the wire in 2:31% ; 421 M ain St., R o c k la n d . Positively cure biliousness and nick headache, the first half being 1:14. In the second heat Arlington Wheat Bread, ll\.-rand l><»w<-l complaint*. They expel all Impurities The position of catcher is one of the most 1 An im a ls and Pou And sold ut reusonabk* prioes from the blood. 1><-Ueate women flud relief fr< important on a ball team. L. P. Gerrish of tbe big bay got a poor start, and the little gray among which la . . . Likewise my Cake* and Pantry of name quallu . I using them. Price 261 * 81.00. Pam phlet free. “machine” took the pole at the first turn and FOR GAPfc5 have jnut completed ruy second oven and can All ull I. S.JOHNSON A( <> 1 House St., Boat' Bates college will be one of the catchers on order* promptly either by wholcsulr or retail. My the Rockland team this season. Gerrish has held that position to the finish, with St. Pat­ Bread can be procured ut the following place* q 14 played on College nines for three years during rick closely pushing for the pole, making one JONA. CROCKETT, -S O L D A T - ■ g'SHEERERS fresh every day, at my branch, Brt-ck** C ar Htatlou, which time he has not missed a single game. of the prettiest heats ever witnessed on this Peter Kennedy ft Co., David Hall, E. Mont Perry, track, some of the watches making the time M. Frauk Donohue, Simon Hall. E. H. Farwell, ¥ iNOOYNE He is a solidly built young fellow, weighs 1S0 Orders Solicited Theo. Rooeen, A Haskell, Frank Hawke 11. E. IL pounds and is 5 feet 8 inches tall. H e is one in the first quarter 31J-4 seconds, a 2 :O5 clip. fo r . . . Donohue’s Pharmacy, SARSAPARILLA In graham & Co., F. M. Himmout and A. Daly. The heat was made in 2;29,4. The third of the finest backstops in the state and is I Cor- Maui & Limerock Sts.. L iniment considered fast enough for the New England heat was also Blanche’s; Arthur B.^overhauled The popular Tonic and Blood C. K. ItlS IX ; First prescribed by I)r. A. Johnson, Family her in the third at the quarter and hung to PLUMBINC R00KLAND. ME. Lurifler. Give it a trial und you league and last year could have signed with Physician. Its worth, merit, excellence, have will find it un honest medicine for won public favor in a way that is wonderful. the Brocktons at his own terms. One of his her wheel down the home stretch to the lower turn, where she shot ahead again and came in T I N , . an honest dollur. CROUP. My children are subject to croup. strong points is in throwing to bases, and it is YEAK M MADE VIGOROUS. All that is necessary is to give them a dose, a good base runner who steals bases on him. at a jog in 2:33. The fourth heat started SHEET .WORK bathe the chest and throat with your Liniment, His quick, short arm throw to first and third, Cushnoc Jr., who made his best showing for tuck them in bed, and the croup disappears as the day. The heat was the little mare’s, with if by magic. F. A. P k k k k n o t , Rockport. Tex. frequently catch an unwary base runner nap­ IR O N . .j Ths 1 '. directions fn rvrry bottls. ping. lie is a good batter and has a record St. Patrick second. Time 2.30. Ill It'll 1'an.i.hk-t In*. Sold evervwht " ' " Every Job Guaranteed bix- -buUki.i ’ - - . JOHNSON----NSON *a CO., Iluitun, Mao. this year of .349. Gerrish played with the Su.MMARYj2.3u Cl a ss— P uhsb $125 Poland Springs last year against Rockland Lillie Blanche, g in, by *un of Gruy Dau 2 1 1 1 to be of the Best W orkmanship. and he caught one game for Rockland so he Arthur B, b g, by Bronze -^1 3 2 4 l««Y. Ib’KMt. St Patrick, ch g, by Jo e Howe 2 3 2 iSplendidftStock of DON'T PUSH! is no stranger here. >0j .< 3 4 5 6 hat PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! 4 5 4 3 HARDWARE,™ ’t M M povtrl null quickly. Cure, when nil TIDAL . . HAVE YOUR . . The Rocklands, Camdens and Warrens will “ier® fall. i<" ■ men regain Inst manhood; old appear in new uniforms this season. The ------.»•/... • b » o l u t e l y « u u r - I STOVES, i. I^.«t V itality Rocklands will be of gray material, Camdens The 2.40 class had seven starters, Fred is. I a n red and Warrens black. Why cannot they Ripley’s Von Hillern; T. E. Gushee’s Don; FURNACES. I u l l loir M emory . W a s i WAVE LawnMower Sharpened • rxcessAt t urn or itelund the tion. It was agreed that any man signed by 1 '*nd«. Piuiij,; , ired.S old l.v drumrlftU. Addreim It Beats the World ! v’on Hillern to win it, but Lady Florence IZFFJOK M f.'.H A l . A M ti’W, t'l .l c u x , . 111, i one of the managers should not be obtained made a brace and captured it in 2 137)^, ten T h e Steam Fitters S o ld 111 Itocklmiil bv TlhiH. fl. Ibm u-' Foil Line of by either of the other teams unless with the seconds better than her last year's time. The M o r e G o o d s full consent of the manager with whom the quarter was made in 37; half 1 uqjtj. Second hue k Co. . M o rse, Fittings and player first signed. A part schedule was ar­ heat—Von Hillern repeated his running act F o r Engineers’ Supplies. ranged and each team will probably play 11 of the first heat; Don took the lead and held games for the Knox county championship. it to the home stretch where he,Lady Florence T ru ssed Locksmiths A. The dates already settled are as follows: July and Von Hillern came down neck and neck Ktiows Us. . . . Ami (lUiisinithH. 2, Rockland vs Warren at Rockland; July 4, and passed under tbe wire so close together I > o l l a i - J E w f/s o o / and Haft* and Bunk Locks I forenoon, Rockland vs Camden at Camden, that the judges were obliged to award the lie j,aired. Thun at uny other place in the city. J I afternoon, Rockland vs Camden at Rockland; positions on the merits of the contestants and In this cIum is luoluded .*0 lbs. best Experimental July 6, Rockland vs Warren at Warren; July set Von Hillern back to sixth, Florence like; 6 lbs. choice lUo Coffee; 2 Wash K THE OLD HARDWARE STORE. M c L o o n 8, Camden vs Warren at Camden; July 9, 'Fuhs, 1 Bcrubblog Brush, lu dux. . j Machinery a Specialty second and gave the heat to Don,time 2.36^. Clothes Plus; 26 bars French Lsuudry Rockland vs Camden at Rockland; July 11, In the third heat Mr. Shattuck, the owner Boap. Uood bargains always to be obtained on Bar M a c h in e Kiln Piping Camden VS Warren at Warren; July 13, Rock* of Von Hillern,mounted tbe sulky himself,and For new coal p ro c ... o land vs Camden at Camden; July 15, Rock­ things looked different; the little horse left You can got just as good bargains Iron and Steed, Horae Shoes and Nails. horning lime. land vs Warren at Warren; July 17, Warren off running and settled down to business. for 50 cents; for 25 cents,*\forj 15 C o m ’y. Special attention given j vs Camden at Camden; July 20, Camden va Lion and Von Hillern had it hot and heavy, ------W e c a n l i t o u t - Warren at Warren. The remaining games the stallion showing his best speed on tbe cents; fo r 10 oents and so[on, fortyre Marine , will be arrauged later. There will be ball home stretch, where he took the lead each are selling at loeier prices than'any A Bnuksmith, time around. The quarter was made in 39%, A Carriage Maker, H. H. CRIE dc CO., ‘TIDAL WAVE” FLOUR S ’the eDUU8h worst kind aftcr of -be a “crank “ ■ begin’ 10 sthere else. Engine Repairing. half in 1.17*4, ,u^c V1 2 :3 6 ^ . The darkness A S h ip C h a n d l e r , Can be obtained of your grocer, Agent* for The lleaue Pumps, The base ball season will open in this city coming on this ra .e was postponed to and We receive Freeh Goods every morning 466 Main Street, next Tuesday afternoon on the Broadway finished WediiesF morning, Don taking such us B eef, l'ork Kibs, Lambs, Veals, A Q u a r r y m a n , grounds. The Rocklands and Warrens will the first heat and bn Hillern the other two. Strawberries, Asparagus, Lettuce, Bad A Fisherman, ishes. Cucumbers, etc dweel Cream, ROCKLAND, • MAINE. Cobb, W ight & Co. New and Second Hand Machinery be the contesting teams. Maroney and Following is the su/im ary: always good. Mixed Pickles and count­ A C a r p e n te r , Gerrish will be the battery for Rockland and less other goods. B argain s in 2.4u Cl .su—PukuK glfw. Wholesale Distributors. and Boilers Bought and Sold. Pappalau and Powers for Warrens. The A P a in te r , VouUiUeru, b s...... 3 6 12 11 A G la z ie r. SEA STREET, - ROCKLAND. game will be called at 2.30 o'clock and if the Don, b ...... 2 1 2 1 6 2 1 ' l e e f Telophone Call No- V-3. day is pleasant au immense crowd will be Lady Florence, / in,...... 1 t 4 6 3 8 present to witness the sport. Both teams is Young Harold*# n, ch g...... 4 3 3 8 2 E v e r y Dufer, g ...... 5 7 7 4 6 EDGE BUTTER ! composed of first-class players and no one lo w s Muld, b in...... 7 6 6 6 4 If you want Gilt Hut'.er WAYNE’8 - should run away with the idea that either Black B, blk ...... 6 4 6 7 dr club will have a walk over. The attendants Tim e—2 87X, 2 36^ , 2 86X.2 32X. 2 S6>i, 2 37X Spring Gurry Comb send your orders to the OINTMENT will have no occasion to stand for the grand Thus closed one of the best race meets ever J lila d e . Soft as u Brush. Fits every Curve. The U nion stand and bleachers are large enough to held on Knox Park. The next races on this _ ’ Perfect Conib. Used by V. S. Army and by Barnum and accommodate all. Show your interest in the track will be July 4th. Franz M. Simmons Forepuugh Circuaes, and Leudiug Horsemen of the Wadd. < C re a m e ry . game by yoi^r presence. iy the Hyers were at Liberty, and Cor Main and Winter S ta ., your Dealer for It. Sample mailed post paid 25 ceata. 7 UNION, ME. bjiwiH [rday at Union. W r r r 'r - araisu ctuar coaa «>., 1U. re. 4 The next/regatta of the Penobscot Yacht Rockland, Me.