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T he Courier-Gazette. ROCKLAND, M AINE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1892. V o lu m e 47. N u m b e r 30

RAILROAD NOTES. S. S. CONVENTION ROCKLAND CHAT. appointment of Mr. l’lumer for chap­ THE GRANITE SITUATION APPLETON. lain, nnd good results are already ap­ Tnltnnge is in Russia, Probably there Matters and things of More The Maine Central received two six Program Of The Mass Meeting Interview With A Prominent Union parent. Granite Cutler, Vegelation Looking Well But Needing enjoying the serf. In tetest. wheeled locomotives last week from Be Held In Nobleboro, Rain—Big Apple Crop, Rhode Island. ROCKPORT’S BANK. As some of our readers may not lie King Drouth continues to reign, but The Knox, Lincoln & Sagadahoc T he C.-G. is essentially a paper for In Very Handsome Quarters —History familiar with file present status of filings T A. Gushce and wife visited in Hope it isn't the kind of rain we need, just tlie home. Everyone should have it. Baggage Master Dow on Conductor Sunday School Mass Convention, to be of the Institution. in (he granite business, we publish the recently. now. o o Rideout's train hns been off on the sick held at tho Campground in Nobleboro, is following interview, which a reporter of the 14th annual convention of these The Camden Savings Bank is now The trnin for walking dresses must Verona camp-meeting will hold its list. T he C.-G. had Tuesday with a well kown Mrs. Hattie Simmons visited in W al­ popular gatherings, where many thous­ revelling in its new and elegant quarters doboro recently. go, according to Jenkins. This means annual session from Aug. 14 to Aug. 28. grande cutter and prominent member of Who says a parlor car doesn’t catch ands of children and adults have mot, in the new Carleton Block. The bnnk • « unelcnn sidewalks. o o the Granite Cutters Union : on. Saturday night Conductor Hooper’s from all Christian denominations to lis­ occupies the northern half of the ground "The principal point at issue between A. H. Newbert hns moved onto tbo Win. Thompson has had his residence Tlie Hour men are combining, and the train had 25 in the parlor car. ten to earnest workers in tho Sunday floor, nnd is entered by a handsome re­ the Granl’e Manufacturers Association Edgar Butler farm. 116 Park street, repainted in colors, G. Times suggest that in all proba­ * ♦ School causo, enjoy good singing, and cessed doorway. The desks and railing of New England and the Granite Cutters • • M Tibbetts artist. bility bread will riso. The excursion from Vanceboro and social intercourse in the beautiful grove are of benutiful oak, with ornamental is tlie time that bills of prices shall ex­ Mr. Dow has moved into E. D. Gush- o o all stations to Ellsworth carried 1100 to and temple at the place. The day set wire screen abovo. The cashier’s window ee’s tenement bouse. Tho only similarity between Ameri­ pire. In some localities there are other Said a Thomaston travelling man : "I Bar Harbor on Sunday of Inst week. is Thursday! A"B- IE if stormy Friday, is on the right as you enter. The floor questions. • • canism and Anarchism is that they never was much of a Rockland crank, and if stormy Friday, then Saturday. is of birch, and the frescoing of the "Since bills of prices have been in Johnson Knight of Camden was at the begin with the same letter. but in my journeys through New Eng­ W. S. Eaton, general freight agent of Rev F. M. Wood, president of the the ceiling and walls is in harmonious vogue, it bas been the custom that they Appleton House last week. shades of drabs and brown with golden Il cost China’s emperor ten millions land I have failed to find so smart a the Maine Central, was in the city the association, will deliver an address of should expire in the spring, principally * • wreaths and scrolls. The artist wns to get married. Many people in this place of 'ts size ns your city.” other day. He was greatly pleased with welcome at 10 A. M., to bo followed by April 1 or Mayl.as the employer and C. R. Flanders of Westfield was at Willis E. Carleton, so well known by country get married for less than half o o Rockland business. Rev. J II Parshley of Rockland. Rev. employee in different localities might the Appleton the other dny. his work all over tho state. that. The Boston Journal of July 16 pub­ • • C. E. Whitemore will teach a olass (in agree. the Temple) in normal methods using The vaults are roomy and strong, lished n list of the stockholders of the Ticket Agent Buzzell at the Maine The Manufacturers now desire that Albert Colburn of Clinton, Mass., has Sunstroke in the big cities and pros­ the lesson of the previous Sabbath. being made of brick and railroad iron Maverick National Bank of Boston. Central stntion is selling many western bills of prices shall expire January 1. been at the Appleton House a week. tration everywhere—everywhere but Short addresses will be made in tho with steel lining. The doors are of The list is long, but shows that but 21 tickets. He sold eight to Montrenl the This, the Cutters Union are opposed down here on the Maine coast, where shares were held in this state. afternoon by Rev. A. F. Dunnels of wrought iron and chilled steel with tho to, and claim they have good reason cool sea breezes temper tbo sun’s heat, 23d ult., via White Mountains. Services were held in the Baptist o o Bath. Rev. J. RI. Haley, Rev. Mr. most improved and approved com­ for such opposition. Church Thursday and Friday evonings. and everything is lovely. Johnes, Rev. E. Owen and others. bination locking apparatus, the work "For nearly three months tho granite Rockland young ladies now have Pullman Conductor Piper has been The Question Box will be under c harge of tho famous Mac Neale & Urban, industry of New England ha9 been Frick’s plucky conduct when attacked their faces steamed—a now beautifying E. G. I’erry has traded his 2-year-old transferred from tlie Rockland run to the of Rev. L. I). Evans. Hamilton, O. In the vault are 20 safe practically at a stand still, and unless by the assassin Bergmann won admira­ process—to improve the complexion. eolt with Elbridge Gordon of Warren route between St. John and Boston. The singing will be conducted by II deposit boxes which prove a most im­ tion from those who have most severely Should think these recent sweltering one side or the other recede from its for one a year older. Conductor Ellems (ills the bill here now, M Lord of Rockland, with open air portant convenience to those who^bave position, it is liable to continue indefin­ criticised his business policy. It was days would do the steaming in the most nnd is making many friends. concerts by the band during tbo dny. valuables, papers, jewelry, records, etc., itely. Frick’s opportunity. He showed him­ approved stylo. C. M. Merrifield proprietor of the self a man of nerve. CRIES OF DISTRESS. Four prizes of choice illustrated books to keep secure. "At a meeting held in Boston, July hotel at Lincolnville Beach was at the o o will bo given for tho best display of flor­ Tho Camden Savings Bank wa9 14 between tho National Union Com­ Appleton House recently. Tho committee of conference on tho Rockland has as capable nnd artistic a A Rockport Schooner Sinks a Sail- al decorations for the temple and stand, organized Nov 1, 1870, with the follow­ mittee, and a like number of the Man­ * * sundry civil appropriation bill have suc­ force of bat bora as can Ijo found any­ B oat. and 1000 expensive floral cards or book­ ing trustees: S. D. Carleton, Jonathan ufacturers Association, a general dis­ ceeded in adjusting all tho points of Mr. Thorndike, mother and sister of where in the stnte, and about as bard lets will be distributed free to the chil­ Huso, Henry Knight, David Talbot, II. cussion of the points at issue took place, difference between the two Houses ex­ of Camden visited in town recently. working a class. It’s long days and Cnpt. W. T. Greenlaw of sch, Annie dren. B. Eaton, S. D, Carleton wns President, and finally the manufacturers submitted cept as to the World’s I'air appropriation They are relatives ol Mrs. O. A, Sher­ evenings, and six days nnd six evenings Wilder of Rockport reports that Sunday So great wns the interest last year in C. F. Richards Treasurer, and II. II. the following: of $5,000,000 in regard to which they evening of last week, about 10:30 man. in tho week. It’s a case of cruelty to voting for the banner that the committee Cleveland Assistant Of these officers “ ’That the Manufactureis Association * • report a total disagreement. o'clock, on tho way from Boston to animals, however, for these devoted have been induced to purchase a silk all are now dead except Mr. |Richards. sign hills with the Stone Cutters Nation­ Most of tho farmers in tho vicinity are servants of the public looks to be shut Rockport, when near Otter Island, he al Union for a term of years, to term­ Oscar Moore, a six-year-old Boston banner with tho motto, "We Work for The present officers are these: Trustees, dono haying. The crop is just about an up all this beautiful Summer weather, heard cries for help from some one ami Jesus,” inscribed upon it, mounted with inate January 1, 1896, and that should boy, is accredited with a wonderful Isnac Sherman, E. C. Fletcher, Dr. B. cutters desire a change, they must notify average one. With the splendid and T he C.-G. wishes to know why the the words: "I am drowning.” The memory, among his leats being inclu­ cord and tassels, made in New York. I) E.Huse of Camden,and E. A.Morrill, their employers three months preceding weather of the past two weeks the hay barbers don’t close up one or two even­ wind was blowing fresh from tbo south­ ded repeating the names of the presi­ This banner was won last year by a G E. Carleton and John H. Eells of Jan 1. Should the manufacturers want lias been harvested in oxoellent condi­ west, hut he brought the schooner about a change they must give the cutters dents from Washington to Harrison. ings in tlie week. It is done elsewhere small school from Jefferson. The voting Rockport. Mr. Carleton is President, tion. and'steered in the direction of the sound three months notice preceding May 1, If he wants to make a lasting name for and can be done here. In furtherance free Ask your pastor or supt. for a C F. Richards Treasurer, Mrs. L M. and lowered his boat to render assistance. 1896. If no notice is given by either himself, let him repeat the name of the of the good cause T he C.-G. will give a program. Richards Assistant Treasurer, and Mrs. side of any change, the existing hills to Just before lowering his boat, a capsized The surface of tho ground is quite dry next president.—Boston Times. "write-up” and biographical sketch of The holel will be open. Cheap fares, II. II. Magune Clerk. run indefinitely, but in the event of and crops are in need of rain. Vegeta­ the first barber in the city who has the boat was seen, but after lowering his swings, hammocks, ice-water fountain, Mr. Richards, the Treasurer, is pecu­ their termination, it is Io terminate, A divinity school has been founded in simultaneously,at all points ’ tion, however, is looking promising. courage to close one evening in the week, own the other had disappeared. He earnest, devoted speakers, good singing, liarly adapted for the important position Bouldor, Colo., the faculty of which “At the request of the manufacturers Apples will be plentiful judging by and will follow that with articles on cruised about for more than an hour, nnd oilier music, and all that can be he fills. He is affable, accommodating consists of two Baptists, two Episcopa­ this proposition is being voted upon by present appearances. Wild berries are all the rest who do likewise. but no signs of boat or occupant could done by the committee to make this nnd correct, a thorough accountant, a lians, and one each of the following: tlie several branches of the Union, and abundant. be seen, neither were the cries heard meeting a grand success! Good seats practical business man, and in every re­ Congregationalism Disciples, Presbyte­ THE LIME BUSINESS. by the relurns which so tar have been again. Fearing that he might endanger lor 3000 people. Come and fill them. spect a gentleman, and the patrons of Mrs. Sarah Fisk of Rockland and her rian, Unitarian, ami Universalist. It made public it would indicate that the the safety of his vessel among tile rocks Should more than 1000 children bo the bank hope that for many years to daughter Mrs. Perry and daughter of will be interesting to tin e what sort of a A Manufacturer Who Hunts in Vain proposition will he rejected by an al­ ho steered for this port and obtaining a present all will be furnished with book­ come they may continue to do business Minneapolis and Mrs. Hix, nnottler of theological curio this harlequin institu­ for a Profit. most unanimous vote. sail-boat of Capt. Jere McIntire, with him. Granville E. Carleton, who Mrs. Fisk’s daughters, of Chicago, vis­ lets or cards. “At the same meeting the Granite tion will produce. John 11. Eells of Rockport started his returned to tho spot and searched for a succeeds his brother, tho late S. D. ited Mrs. Hattie Simmons and Mrs. A delegate to the World’s S. S. Con­ Cutters Committee submitted several kilns Feb. 1 nnd closed them in June. long time, but failed to find any evi­ Carleton, as President, is well fitted for Lucena Kellar. The setting aside of a day in October vention at St. Louis will be voted for. propositions, which wore rejected. One In that time he made 10,000 barrels of dence of either tho boat or person that the position. He is one of the county’s in national commemoration of the dis­ Rev. C S. Cummings of Rockland will of them read as follows: lime lie made no losses and states to was seen anti hoard previously. prominent and successful and respected VINALHAVEN PERSONALS. covery of America by Columbus is most furnish any information, programs and “ ‘Resolved, That it is agreed between a reporter of T he C -G. that on that He thinks that the boat that he saw business men. fitting, and that the pupils in tho public pastors’ passes on application, for Rook- tho Granite Manufacturers Association George Roberts went to Boston, Thurs­ 10,000 barrels of lime he did not get a was heavily ballasted and sunk as soon Tlie bank’s financial condition is most schools should especially celebrate the land and vicinity. nnd tlie Granite Cutters National Union, day. ...M iss Inez Crockett of Bangor is new dollar for nn old, ami on tlie first as she filled. satisfactory. There are about 1300 de­ that all bills ot prices expire on March day is particularly desirable. Tho visiting Miss Josie Lyford. ..Robert money invested there is an actual shrink­ positors, with a total deposit of $52,000. I, 1892, and that any grievance that ’bildren of today are the men and PERSONAL POINTS. PRISON POINTS. Sawyer and wife of Boston are visiting age. It is somewhat difficult for our The surplus abovo liabilities at the may arise between any ol our branches omen of tomorrow, and great impres­ should bo referred to a committee of relatives in tow n....W . W. Kittredge people to realize the very depressed con­ Items About People More or Less Well j last report was $23,000. sions made in youth seldom disappear. Known Hereabouts. Matters, Things and Incidents at Our three for each side, and il it cannot be left Wednesday for Stony Creek. .. . Mrs. dition of the lime business, but it Is con­ State Penal Institution. settled by them, then it shall bo referred It was quite proper that tho soldier ceded that Mr. Eells can manufacture Miss Hattie Barker arrived home ROCKPORT MARINE. to three members of each of the executive Willis Clnrk of Rockland is visiting Mrs. George Kossuth.. . .Miss Abbie who called for cheers lor Frick’s assassin lime to a profit when many of the Monday evening from a visit in Ban­ Ship Wm. II, Macy, Capt. J. A. committees of the associations, and if The prison flower gardens are in their they cannot arrive at any agreement, Littlefield of Gardiner and Mrs, Warren should receive punishment, but General makers cannot do business without loss. gor. I prime. Amsburv, is loading in New York for • • then they may call in any judge they Malcolm of Augusta were guests last Snowden seems to have been too severe. Mr. Eells usually makes some 20,000 A. C. Dresser has been in town for a San Francisco, general cargo, at $7 50 may agree upon, and their decision It was enough to degrade and disfigure barrels of lime, but says that he doesn’t There are 148 men in the prison at a ton....B ark Jennie Harkness, Capt. shall be final.’ week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Littlefield few days, making arrangements for his . .. . Mrs. J . J. Lane and daughter Hat­ the man nnd drum him out of camp;but care to manufacture just for the fun of removal to Bridgton. the present time. Fred Atusbury, sailed May 18 from "Another from the cutters read as when to this ignominy torture is added doing business, without any possible re­ Manila to New York with hem p.... follows: tie of Waterville are visiting relatives ... .Mrs A. C. Barton nnd son of Ipik nnd lie is strung up by the thumbs lor turn for the outlay and labor. THE CHURCHES. Edward Morey and wife Agnes of Bark P. J, Carleton, Capt. Robert " ‘That bills of prices bo signed by the wich, Mass., are visiting at Mrs. L. J. half an hour, it savors of Russiun bar­ This is ono of many similar cases in Bath, who had served a year and a half Crosby, is on the way from Port Town­ New England Granite Manufacturers Association and the Granite Cutters Barton’s . ... Mrs. Joseph Tyler uud Mrs. barity—Portland Advertiser, this county Knox County is needing Rev. J. II. Parshley of this city of a two years sentence for larceny were send to Port Pirie, Australia, with lum­ Union, expiring March 15, 1895, six George E. Brackett of Belfast are stop­ this year the $200,000 that should have preached at the First Baptist Church, St. recently pardoned out. ber....Seh. Aldine, Dennison, sailed months notice on either side to be given T he C -G. hastens to sympathize with ping at J. G. Hopkins' .. .Misses Mamie been yielded last year by the lime busi­ George, Sunday of last week at 2 :30 ' Wednesday will) 300 tons of ice and of any change desired But iu tlie Dr. Clark Seelye, President of Smith ami IJuey McKenna of Charlestown are ness. We need an association, tlie p. m„ presenting at the close of the ser-1 general cargo from the Rockport Ice Co event of no notice being given, then such College, anil feels that it can understand Newly arrived convicts are not photo- bills to continue moil tile needs of the Friendship Baptist , , , . . for Port au Prince.. . -Sch Annie indefinitely, until stinh I visiting relatives in tow n.... Matthew just how he feels. Dr. Seelye says: manufacturers need it, the employees . ,. , 1 , * graphed now, except in tho case of notice is given ’ i and Ebl'n Fifleld, and Mrs. Samuel Fi- need it, the people need it. Clbireli. A cordial response by the , . . , .. f Wilder is on the beach at Eells’, paint­ Oue of my greatest ililtleullie# fans been to J desperate criminals. It was a matter of "Now. b> the event ol the Manufac­ field went to Deer Isle Tuesday to attend postpone urnrriitge among our fetnalo faculty. congregation netted nearly $10, with the j ing...,Soli. Annie Shepherd, Capt. A some considerable expense and trouble. turers’ proposition being rejected by tho No sooner do we get an exceptionally elever HORSE HAIRS. piomise of more by tile lOlli of August, I the funeral of Mrs. Seth Fifleld,,,, woman professor and congratulate ourselves Apparatus may he bought so that the I Greenlaw, Is duo in New York with Union It seems that either of those sub­ on the possession when she marries and leaves when the Quarterly Meeting and B. Y. j work ean be done within the walls. stOh« from A. F Ei Ils of Brooksville at David Grant, Robert Whyte and An­ mitted by the cutters lire fair and rea­ us. Something About Rockport And Cam­ 1’. Rally eoiivwiies at No Haven for j The officials are watching the ynriou’ ! ®15 per M . .. Sch. Ella Eells, built last drew King have gone to Baltimore. It has been so in T iie C. G. office den Fast Ones two days meetings sonable The employers are being me witlt an occasional exception. Our police court records throughout the j ) car by Harkness A’ Eells. Capt Linnull, more than half wtv,, and it will do away j slate to see if lliey may not corral a J bas just discharged coal in Belfast from lady compositors get proficient and then Joe Howe, Jr , the property of II. J. BALLARD PARK. with the bitter feelings that might be New York at 75 cents She will prob­ NEW leave us. It proves one tiling—smart, Tibbetts ol Rockport, is developing fine­ photographer in September. aroused if cither side should have to ably load stone back to New Y o rk .... capable girls who can work and are not ly and promises to bo as speedy as his C. F Richards and family have Inked 1 make a complete surrender.” Seh. Petrel, lleutb, is in Bangor loading SODA FOUNTAIN! ah aid to work are in detunud sire...... Edw 11 Bowers, of llurgess &{ possession of their cottage Inglehight. Rev. C. A. Plumer has assumed tlie Bowers, left Thursday for Bangor wiiere Mrs. C L Pascal is at Villa Ridge. shingles for Boston at 17 cents per M, Vmalhaven Fish Facts. Thu Subscriber bus lately added to his establish, duties of Prison Chaplain, although still consigned to Letherbee... .Seh. Herold, ineiit from tbo well.known house of Gov. Burleigh has appointed Benj. F. i 1 the firm,s chestnut gelding Dixmont ra­ ....T w o pianos make music nt this J. W. Tufta & Co., u continuing his church work. His duties which lost a mainmast a short time since Lane & Libby shipped a large order of Cbadbouruo of Biddeford Railroad Com ces. From Bangor he goes to Old Orel)- favorite Summer haunt. ...M is: Sadie New and Elegant Siberian Arctic missioner in place of Roscoe Bowers de­ at the prison are the mental nnd moral Las had a new one put in and is about sounds, oil and fish, Tuesday, tu Boston I aid and then to New Hampshire Chas, Collins of Boston is the guest of her Soda Fountain I ceased, and the appointment seems to welfare of tho convicts. Ho has charge ready to resume her voyage.. .. A cargo * j llaley drives him. Ho enters the 40 ipint, Mrs.C, L. Pascal...... Rev. F. W. Mackerel still fight shy of the jigs, <»f the very I.utest Pattani, and from which can b of the correspondence of the men, writ- of grain was discharged last week from drawn lb coldest and finest Hodu Water possibl give general satisfaction. Mr. Chad- class...... Dr. 11 B. Eaton has two very Ryder and family of Lawrence, Mass., I. , .. liut lots of the boys are on the qui vive, bourne is a representative Democrat,and 3 . , . , | ing nnd reading tlie letters of tho illit- the Silas M ellon. .. . Br. schs. Anila- 10 obtain. Wo ahull dispense Jfrom th‘> fouutai handsome colts after Joe Howe, out of a wid occupy their cottage this week...... , and the first advances made by this val­ Ho la Iu a variety of Styles, anil the choicest o a practical railroad man. He served in 1 3 ” erate, ami teaching them to write and ciaeux and Chieftain, from St John, dis­ Pure Fruit Syrups. Drew Knox mare. One is a yearling, Mrs. J. D. Rust and family cume to the ued specimen of llio finny tribe will the engineer crop of the Portland and read. charged wood Wednesday for Shepherd C old SoiIh ith Finest Fruit Syrups,5 CfSa Easter E., and tho other a suckling, two Park this week...... Geo. Miller and meet with a warm reception. Ogdensburg and the Eastern roads, was The reading matter for the men is ....Schs, Ripley, Leona and Laura months old, Doc Howe...... l)r. Bisbee wife and Wendell Luce are at their also iu his charge. There are 1700

PERSONAL POINTS. Providence, R. I., is shaking hands about town. His daughter May accompanies him. I BEST IN TIIE WORLD G H E A T Personal Paragraphs ol More or Less A largo circle of friends will be ghd to learn of Interest to Our Readers. the prosperity of that popular young man, Chas. C. Achorn. Mr. Achorn ihas been with the big Providence dry goods firm of Callen­ BUSY season of fra­ der, McCausland A Troupe Co. for seven years. TENNEY’S MARK DOWN SALE ! ternal greetings and He is now siatistican, a,most responsible posi­ FAMOUS PUBLIC LIBRARY. handshaking Is this. tion, the responsibilities and onerous duties To PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL, BY Our old friends and being somewhat sweetened by a large salary An Enjoyable Concert—Other Events In acq u ain tan ces are Store. -----Ml«s Addle Hali is visiting friends on Xf* yo/f/r Cadies coming home for so- Vlnalbaven She is the guest ol Mrs. A. C. The concert in ihe Unirersaiiat Church, journs all too brief, Cooper IN FANCY PACKAGES. FULLER & COBB. Wednesday evening, for Ihe benefit of the and we are glad Mrs. Margaret Frost of Belfast has been the Public Library, brought together a large audi­ enough to see them. Rockland has a devoted guest of Mrs. O. H. Wiggin-----Mrs. M. Ulmer For delicious, tootb*omc Sweet Meats, Chocolate*, ence of our musical people. The participants I following in various parts of the country----- of Minneapolis, the guest of W. A. Hill and ' Bon-bon*, Fruit Slices, Ktc., Folks As we intend to move into a New Store in the Early Fall, were Sopha Hall of Baltimore,contralto! Miss Miss Carro Atherton returned to Boston Fri­ wife, hAs returned from a visit to Belfast, her Rosalind lllssi ot Boston, soprano; Miss Eva day. .She comes back to Rockland later— native place-----Ed. F. Berry of Burlington • TRY TENNEY’S, we wish to reduce our stock, and shall continue Goodwin ot Portland, violinist; Mrs. Carrie Misses Lntie and Annie Rokes cf 6t. John, for­ Junction, Mo., is visiting his old home for a ...... For sale at...... this week by offering B. Shaw of this city, organ soloist; Mrs. James merly of Thomaston,has been the guest of Mrs. week. Mr. Berry conducts a successful bank­ Wight, pianist. L. M. Robbins,this city—"What a large number ing business in Missouri-----A. W. Fenner and HASKELL& HULL’S Miss Hall is a favorite here, and was very of pretty girls are growing up In Rockland. A wife of Providence, It. I., who have been the Who 108 Dress Patterns! enthusiastically received. She has a magnifl- new generation of girls has come up since my guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Spear returned cant voice and sings with great feeling. Miss last visit, and they are as attractive a crowd of to their home, Tuesday-----J. T. Riddell of Rissl is a young soprano with a wonderful misses as you can find In the country.’’ The Boston is at John N. Ingraham's, where his ------And from Week to Week shall offer------voice. Her selections were difficult, but she speaker wa9 one of our aliens home on a visit wife has been visiting-----Miss Sopha Hall of handled them artistically, the selection from -----W. M Tapley, the debonair mercantile Baltimore is the guest of Mrs. James Wight “ La Favonta" being perhaps the most difficult solicitationist, arrived home from a trip up and Mrs. Fred It. Spear for a fortnight. She Startling Bargains in Every Dent. and best. Miss Goodwin’s violin playing was Farmington way, Friday. Mr. Tapley likes sang very delightfully at the Cong’l Church, W e a r beautiful, and the Portland lady scored a most his new business. It strikes us that be is Just Sunday morning. Miss Hall in addition to brilliant triumph. adapted to the calling which be bAs espoused her Attractions os a superb vocalist bos en­ IN THIS LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS PATTERN GOODS WE HAVE Perhaps, however, It would not be too much -----Don’t the girls look nice in their blue deared herself to many friends here by her ONLY ONE OF A KIND AND THEY ARE ALL OF THE CHOICEST OF Summer rigs-----Harvey Sweetser made a fly in g abundant good na'ure and engaging personality to say that the organ solos of Mrs. Shaw were THIS SEASON'S GOODS, BUT WE ARE VERY ANXIOUS TO CLOSE THEM the most enjoyable numbers of the evening. visit to Rockland last week, accompanied by -----E. C. Smith and wife of Somerville, Mass., Mrs. Sbaw seemed at her best and completely bis daughter Lottie May. They arrived Mon­ visit at Capt. James Mullen’s-----Mrs. Charles OUT AND WILL DO IT IF PRICES WILL. EVERY PATTERN MARKED day evening, and left on the noon train Friday. Shoes! enraptured her hearers. Mrs. W ighf accom­ It. Frye and children are summering at Mial WITH PLAIN FIGURES, OLD AND NEW PRICtS. panied, which means that the artists had an Mrs. Clarence Thomas, a niece, accompanied Mossman’s handrome farm residence, Union opportunity to their best because they were them to Boston, and proceeds to Orange, N. J., — E. B. McAlister has returned from his visit well supported. where she visits her parents, James Robinson to Chelsea,Mass..and resumed bis studies in the FORMER and wife. Mr. Sweetser is employed with S. office of Littlefield & Littlefield. Mr. McAlister We have a Big Stock of Ru ’RICE SOW. PRICE. Borne 825 was netted for the Public Library. N o. 1—F iench Blue Serge with Velvet Stripe B. Plummer, Hanover street, Boston, boot and will bo admitted to the Bar this Fall-----Will FOR CATTLE. . $ 4 5 0 312 50 sia Calf Bluchers, Fine Patent shoe business, and has a very fine position C. Robinson has returned from a trip to Bos N o. 2—Green Camel’s Hair, with stride of same...... 8 0 0 18 00 POLITICAL POINTS. N o. 3—Cardinal Serge with 2 1-4 yds. Brocade Velvet.. which he ably fills. It will he remembered ton, where he had his eyes treated. We are Calf, Hand Sewed Cordovan 4 5 0 12 50 that Mr. Sweetser served his apprenticeship pleased to state that the treatment was success PLOTJR N o . 4 — G reen Henrietta, with Astracban Trimminp .... 8 0 0 16 00 Representatives Being Nominated In with H. N. Keene, this city. He is one of the ful and helpful-----W. O. Holman has severed Tennis and Bicycle Shoes. N o . 5 — Blue Camel’s Hair, with Tati Side Band ...... the Various Districts. You can get the Beat Bread out of the 9 0 0 18 00 many young men who do credit to the place of his connection with the Tribune, where he has Beat Flour. N o . 6 — Prune Diagonal with Old Gold & Black Sideband1 9 0 0 18 00 bis birth. He expects to visit here later in the done some excellent work since February----- N o . 7 — Dark Green Camel's Hair, with Plain Sideband, 7 0 0 15 00 Senator Wm. P. Frye will speak in this season, and many friends hope that the second Mrs. Bradford Kimball and daughter Blanche Pillsbu ry ’s best N o . 8 - 5 yards Plain Green Serge with 1 3-8 yds. city Saturday evening, Aug 20. visit may be longer than the first------Miss are guests at the Stackpole House-----Miss —8old b y — S tripe V elvet...... 3 5 0 6 00 o o Lizzie A. Lord came home from Brunswick Fannie Wilson of Bangor is the guest of Miss Prices are Always Way Down N o . 9 — 7 yards Serge, with 2 yds. Brown Brocade Vel., 3 5 0 7 00 Friday, returning on the afternoon train. Grace Ayers-----Hon. 8. P. Fessenden, who is z The Republicans of Cushing have nominated CHAS. T. SPEAR No. 1 0 —Red Camel’s Hair, with Stripe of same...... 9 0 0 18 00 “ Mrs. John Crocker of Winterport and Mrs a guest at Bay Point, is a native of this city Edwin S. Vose for representative to la TIIK BEST Flour ever made. We have it In N o 11— Mahogany Brown Camel’s Hair with Sideband.. 7 5 0 15 00 legislature, and the Democrats have nominated M. E. Cutter of Washington, D. C., are guest9 His father, Rev. S. C. Fessenden, was pastor barrels and halt barrels. This la a Guaranteed N o . 1 2 — Red Serge with Red and White Plaid to m atch.. 5 0 0 10 00 Chas. A. Fogerty. o f ’Wm. A. Hill, Lincoln street of the Cong‘1 Church, and the family occupied Flour and will give the best results. Ladies’ Oxfords, Hand and Elden, formerly of the W. U. Telegraph office, what Is now known as the8tackpole House----- N o 13 — Blue Camel’s Hail- with Stripe of same...... 9 0 0 18 00 o o Store 295 and 297 Main Street N o 1 4 — Brown Camel’s Hair with Astracban Sideband.. Hon. D. J. McGIllicuddy of Lewiston, Dem­ this city, was in town one day last week Miss Mattie Dexter, Miss Ada Simonton’s Machine Sewed—all Styles 1 0 0 0 17 00 Ellery Cook of this cliy has an engagement at friend, returned to her home in Malden, Mass N o 1 5 — Dark Green Camel's Hair with bright colored Side­ ocratic candidate for Congress, will speak in Prices and Colors. Rockland the 4th, Vinalhaven 5th, Tenants Hotel North, Augusta------John H. Morse Saturday-----John Black, who has been at the band ...... 7 5 0 15 00 Harbor the 6tb, and Miss Alice Morse of Bath have been family home, Middle street, returned to his N o . 1 6 — Bronze Brown Fotille. Handkerchief Plaid ...... 7 5 0 17 00 visiting their aunt,Mrs. R. B. Miller------Mrs business duties in New York, Saturday. Mr. N o . 17 — Blue Camel’s Hair with bright colored Sideband, 8 0 0 17 00 Peter Kennedy and Miss Minnie White of Black is a very smart and capable young man N o. 18—Olive Green Camel’s Hair with bright Sideband, The Republicans of Warren and Union hold 8 0 0 17 00 Bath Lave been guests of Mrs. W. S. White and is making a success of life-----Prof. W. 8 CooKtfJq By /\fl Oil S to ve! N o . 1 9 — Green Habit Cloth with Tan Color Astracban their class convention in Union, Aug 6, to Wight left yesterday for Boston, where he will Mrs. W. H. Day, J r , (Miss Nina Tillson) of Yes, It is com fort, surol S id eb a n d ...... 1 0 0 0 18 00 nominate a representative to the legislature. Dubugue, la , is at Gen. Tilson’s- take a course of instruction in the Holt system S. W. Jones is mentioned as the probable No\Heat! No Temper! No Fussing! NO. 2 0 —Stone Blue Camel’s Hair with Bright Diagonal Mrs. C. 8. Kiene ha9 returned from a visit to of school instruction in music. Prof. Wight of Camel’s Hair...... candidate. has a host of friends here, who hope to see And at a small expense! 12 5 0 28 00 Buston and will occupy the cottage at Rockville A nd you can enjoy it, too, N o . 2 1 — Brown H andkerchief P la id ...... o o for the rest of the season------Mrs Chas him with us again in the Fall-----Mrs. Jennie by going to 4 0 0 9 00 N o 2 2 — Lettuce Greer, Diagonal witli Old Gold and Black At the Republican caucus in this city, Achorn and daughter Minnie are spending the Tolman and daughter of Winchester, * Mass Sideband ...... Thursday evening, T. E. Simonton presided week atSouth Hope------Miss Fannie Marshall are guests of Mrs. J. F. Marshall, Cedar street W ise’s H ardw are Store, 8 5 0 17 00 N o . 23—5 yds. Blue Serge, 2 1-2 yds. Velvet...... and W.O. Fuller, Jr., was secretary. Gardner is the guest of Mrs. Abbie Burpee -----Martin Schmidt, who has been rusticating And buying an "J Ladies’ H a n d 7 5 0 12 50 L. Farrand and William S. White were E. B. Haskell, a former pastor of the Cedar here for a few weeks, left Saturday for New O I L S T O V E N o . 2 4 — Com bination P rune C am el’s H a ir...... 9 O O 15 00 nominated for representatives to Ihe legislature Street Church, spent a few days in the city York, where he has a position in the post Where you can find the largest Sewed F in e Kid N o 2 5 — Green Serge with Plaid ...... 7 5 0 15 0 and best variety of by acclamation. Mr. Farrand served in the last weik. Mr. Haskell is located in Wor­ cffice as translator-----H. K. Kalloch of Sea- N o - 2 6 — 6 1-2 yds. Serpent Green and White Camel’s Oil Stoves in Knox C ounty. 23 B oots, last legislature. Both gentlemen are In every cester, Mass., and is taking a much needed home, Wash., a graduate of Colby University, C ommon H air P la id ...... 6 5 0 12 50 way well qualified to ably represent our city. rest, visiting various points in his native state class of '92, is in town for a week’s visit. N o . 2 7 — 8 yds. Blue and Tan Scotch Plaid ...... 6 5 0 14 00 Mr. Kalloch is a grandson of the late Rev. I. S. Sense and Opera The Democrats, as previously reported, Joseph Robbins and daughter Pearl ot N o . 2 8 — 8 yds. Pink and Drab Seoten Plaid ...... (> 50 14 00 Kalloch-----Miss Marie McAllister is visiting nominated 0. Gardner and Thomas B. Glover. Fort Fairfield are visiting friends in this city (•Toe, Lace or But­ N o 2 9 — 8 yards Old Rose and Tan Scoteli Plaid ...... 60 550 0 14 00 friends in St. George. and vicinity------Almcn Bird, Jr., has re $ 3 .5 0 N o . 3 0 — 6 y ards M ixed G reen S e rg e ...... 4 5 0 10 00 FRATERNITY FACTS. turned from a three weeks absence in Jeffer­ Letter Carrier Lawry is at Crescent Beach ton, Plain or Pat­ N o . 3 1 — 8 12 yards Mahogany and Green Scotch Plaids. 8 0 0 13 50 son------Miss Annie Ware of Waltham has for 15 days. Substitute Babbidge hustles with rv N o . 3 2 — 8 1-2 y ard s G reen B edford C o ld ...... 8 0 0 14 00 been at her home in this city the past week for the Lather bag-----Mrs. A. I. Mather has ar­ ent Leather Tip— Good Templar Notes—New England N o . 3 3 — 8 y ard s P rune Inv isib le C heek...... 10 oo her annual vacation------Mrs. Packard rived in New York from Paramaribo---- 0. M Order of Protection. equal to any $4.50 No- 34—8 yards Heliotrope and Black Foulle ...... Warren has been tho guest of her son, Rev. Hatch is clerking with the Boston Clothing 7 50 15 00 N o . 3 5 — 6 yards Dark Green Bedford Cord ...... Llmerock Lodge, N. E. O. P., will install 8. E. Packard, the past two weeks------Dr. Co., in place of E. 0. Starrett, who bss gone Boot in the market. 7 5 0 12 00 N o . 3 6 6 3-4 yards Med. Brown Bedford Cord ...... its officers this evening. The lodge meets in O. F. Cushing of Boston, formerly of this citv, into other business-----Miss Emma Pottle re­ W o r c e s t e r 8 0 0 13 50 Glover Hall, over the stole of R. Fred Crie & is visiting bis old borne, Thomaston, and turned home Wednesday evening from a five 37 — 8 yards Light Old Rose Diagonal...... 5 5 0 8 00 Co. has made frequent trips to this city during the weeks visit to Cambridge and Chelsea, Mass. N o . 3 8 — 8 1-2 yards Green Bedford Cord ...... 6 50 1 1 50 • « week. The Doctor is looking extremely well, Eugene Stoddard is home from Boston for N o . 3 9 — 7 1 2 yards Navy Blue Foulle witii Red Polka Dot 7 0 0 1(1 00 a three weeks vacation-----Leonard B. Ross Miss Bertha Bird is the model officer of a which a large circle of friends will bo pleased N o . 4 1 - 7 y ard s B lue Scotch N o v e lty ...... 8 0 0 15 00 leaves Thursday for Whitefield, N. H., where lodge. She is Noble Grand of the Rebekah to hear------Larkin Hall and his friend Jack S a lt N o . 4 2 — 7 yards Scotch Novelty, Shaded Brown...... 8 5 0 17 00 he again takes up the duties ot advance agent Lodge and came home Tuesday from Rock­ Fallon have returned to Boston. Mr. Fallon N o . 4 3 — 8 i-2 yards Green Bedford Cord ...... 0 OO 14 00 lor the A if. Martz Co., which sickness com­ land to attend lodge meeting, returning on is a talented church organist and clever reci- N o . 4 4 — 7 3-4 yards Navy Blue Camel’s H air...... 7 7 5 9 75 pelled him to relinquish several weeks ago----- Wednesday.—Belfast Journal. jitionlst This latter talent a number of N o . 4 5 — 6 1-2 yards Scotch Suiting ...... 13 OO friends bad the privilege of enjoying------John P. Gilley, Jr., is reported at Brussels N o . 4 7 — 8 3 4 yards Garnet Novelty ...... 7 O O 12 00 J. H. Jacobs of the U. 8. R. P. O , was in with a sprained ankle. The accident is not and See. N o . 4 8 — Blue T u x e d o ...... J Knox District Lodge, I. O. G. T., will be the city Friday evening, on business connect­ serious in its nature, but serves to temporarily I O O O 12 50 holden at Port Clyde tomorrow. The Grand ed with the new mail arrangements at this end delay the bicycle trip upon which Mr. Cilley is N o . 4 9 — 8 yards 50 inch Invisible Green Plaid Suitings.. 5 O O 10 00 Supatlntendent of Juvenile Temples, Mrs. of the K. & L. Mr. Jacobs formerly resided engaged-----F. H. Sanborn, one of the com­ SUMMER NECKWEAR! N o . 5 0 - 0 3-4 yards Brown Serge witli Embroidery to Emily E. Caln, is expected to be present. in Thomaston. He is one of the most capable pilers of our new city directory, went to Bath m atch ...... 5 OO 15 00 State-Deputy Frank W. Gowen will also be and experienced posteffiee officials in New this morning, where he will enter upon a simi­ N o . 5 1 — 7 yards Black Figured Cheviot...... 7 5 0 10 50 present and give a public temperance address England. lar undertaking. Mr. Sanborn made many N o . 5 2 — 0 12 yards Tan Herringbone Stripe ...... ] I O O O 25 00 in the evening. Agent E. H. Clark of the Rockland-Machias friends in this city------Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Just ill—some Beauties, W e N o . 5 3 — 0 3-4 yards Turquoise Blue Serge ...... 5 O O 10 00 • . route made a business trip to Portland last Austin are in Pemaquid for a week’s vacation N o . 5 4 — 7 yards Black Camel Hair with White Stripe and Georr C. F. Carver of Searsport, master of the show the Progressive Lodge, I. O. G. T., has elected week. He reports the Frank Jones as every Polka D o t...... 7 O O 14 00 J. B ship St. Nicholas, was the guest Thursday of the following officers: C. T., Frank B.Miller! inch a thoroughbred------George F. Crocker N o . 5 5 — 0 yards Brown Plaid Seoteli Suiting ...... 8 O O 14 00 his brother, Col. L. D. Carver. The vessel is V. T.,Etta Cross! T., Mrs. A. E. Paine: F.8., took the Sunday evening train for Boston N o . 5 6 — Black and White Plaid Camel’s Hair...... S8 (O ) O 12 50 at New York loading for San Francisco------$2.00 Saved Mrs. F. B. Miller; T.,Geo. B. Casey! C.,Mary where he enters the employ of Swift & Co. N o . 5 7 — 1 2 5 0 Mrs. H. E. Edwards, nee Mabel Abbott, of B e s t 5 0 C y . Tie 7 yds Heliotrope Camel’s Hair Herringbone Weave 12 5 0 28 00 Dyer; M.. Alec McDougal; P. C. T., Edward Mr. Crocker has for some months been em­ N o . 5 9 — 8 yards Brown Suiting, Herringbone W eave.... ( i O O 8 00 ployed by A. M. Miller & Co. He is a wide­ Jackson, Mich., is the guest of her parents, Cox; S. J. T., Lillian M. Whitten. Two on every barrel of N o . 6 0 — 8 yards Drab Suiting, Crepon Weave...... <» 5 0 8 00 awake, energetic and reliable young man, who and Mrs. Joseph Abbott. Her little candidates were initiated. N o . 6 1 - 7 yards Polka Dot, Tan with Blue Spot...... 8 OO 20 00 has many friends here to wish him success daughter accompanies her------Miss Clarice EVER WORN. v v flour, by using the N o . 6 2 — 7 yards Tan Crepon ...... ------Howard L. Shaw and wife are located in Anderson is visiting in Castine------Fred 5 O O 8 75 N o . 6 3 — 7 yards Polka Dot Suiting, Tan with White Spot Canton Lafayette, P. M., I. 0. 0 . F., held Covington, Ky. Mr. Shaw is express uiCSSen- Hewett of Thomaston, who has been with 8 O O 20 00 old reliable N o . 6 4 —-Stone Blue Pattern with raised silk figure...... a well attended meeting, Tuesday evening, at ger between Cincinnati and Chattanooga, on (be the John Bird Co. the past month or so, goes 9 O O 14 00 which the Field Day matter was discussed. Cincinnati Southern Railroad. Mrs. Shaw to Boston where he has an excellent ‘situation H o rsfo rd ’s B read N o . 6 5 — 6 y ard s D rab Bedford C o rd ...... 9 O O 15 00 The Canton will take a single day's outing. will lie remembered here as Miss Alice Brad­ in a coal office------Herbert Hayden is em­ N'o. 6 6 — 7 yards Garnet Storm Serge, 46 in. wide...... 5 O O 7 00 The Chevaliers will meet at the ball and march ford, who for some time was with Simonton ployed with the John Bird Co.------Frank Preparation, instead N o . 6 7 — 7 y ard s Stone Blue B edford C o rd ...... 5 0 0 8 75 to the station and take the 7 :50 a. m train for Bros. A little five months old baby is an Rouse has resumed his old position in J. R. N o . 6 8 — 6 yards Brown Bedford Cord ...... 7 5 0 12 00 Portland, where they will arrive at 11:45. admired feature of the Sbaw household. Stewart’s------Mrs. Crowley and daughter of N o . 6 9 — 8 yards Prune Camel’s Hair...... 6 0 0 10 00 There they will take a steamer and go to Addison, Me , are at Col. F. C. Knight’s. of the ordinary high- Mrs. J. P. Fish of Union has been visiting N o . 7 0 — 5 yards Blue, Black aud Tan Camel’s Hair Plaid, 4 5 0 6 25 Peak’s Island, where they will have a bang-up Mrs. 11. G. Fuller and three daughters of her son, George Fish, 193 Broadway, the past priced baking N o. 7 1 — 7 y ards Black F igured C heviot...... 8 5 0 10 50 dinner and spend the afternoon, returning Akron, 0., are expected Tuesday. week-----Harry W lt>biuan of Charlestown, N o . 7 2 — 8 pieces Prune Suiting witli Black Polka Dot 3 (Hl 6 00 either on a special train or the night Pullman. Miss Nell Adams and Messrs. Harrington Mass., has been visiting at Mrs. E. W. Thur- powder in cans, and N o. 73—Black Camel’s Hair with Silk Embroidery ...... 7 50 12 50 The ladies will accompany the Chevaliers. und Hatch o f Richmond are visiting at John N o . 7 5 — 7 yards Suiting, Black and Garnet, Diagonal The date has not yet been fixed, but will be low's the past week-----Misses Nellie Illsley Crie’s-----Mrs. Lincoln Waterhouse and two Straw H ats! gome time in August. The arrangements are and Annie V. Flint are visiting iu Warren----- children of Worcester, Mass., are visiting the result is better. W eave...... 7 0 0 12 50 Ellis W. Prince of Thomaston is assisting on N o . 7 6 — 5 yards 48-ineh Brown ami Black Invisible l’luid in the bands of a committee. Mrs. Kirk, Pleasant street------Mrs. T. J. Big stock! All New! Prices 4 0 0 6 25 the books of Thorndike ft Hix-----Mrs. G. St. Clair weut to Northport today, where she T ry it. N o . 7 7 — 5 3-4 yards Blue, Black and Tan Plaid Camel’s W. Berry left last week for Riverside, Calu----- stops through campmeeting-----Miss Annie are right i H a ir...... 5 00 8 00 LA W COURT. Mrs. Maloney and duughter of Bostou have Prescott is visiting at lslesboro-----Eugene N o . 7 8 — 7 yards Brown and Tan Suiting ...... 8 50 11 50 been visiting Mrs. W. H. O’Neil-----James Knox County's lawyers were la Portland Pettee of the Boston Bridge Co. is a guest at N o . 7 9 — 8 y ard s Steel Blue C am el’s H a ir...... 8 OOO () 10 00 D. Lazell, who has been seriously ill at R ol- Janies Wight’s-----There was a “ sing” at Mrs. last week, en masse. Twenty-two Knox uoke, Va., is on the mending hand-----John N o . 8 1 — 8 yards Polka Spot Bedford Cord ...... 10 00 13 00 County cases were argued at the Luw Court, Fred R. Spear's last evening. Lunch was N o. 8 3 -8 yards Stripe Serge, Blue with Bright Spot.... 6 00 15 00 W. Bartlett ot Marlboro, Mass., is at his home served-----Miss Sade Brewster is at Northport, FIYE YEARS ACO eighteen of them orally. Those of perhaps N o . 8 4 — 7 y ard s Figured C rep o n ...... 15 00 23 CO Middle street, quite seriously ill-----Mrs. the guest of Mrs. J. L. Rhoades---- Henry Thin Flour wii, MukiM.wii except by the most interest were the following: City of N o , 8 7 — 7 yards Drab Bedford Cord, figured...... 5 00 Louise Gray of Malden, Mass., visits her Kelley, wife and daughter, and Mrs. E. P a. tt-ib-w EricuriEH. 7 00 Rockland (in equity) vs. ihe Rockland Water mother, Mrs. John Freeman, Pacific street Kendrick aud two daughters of Fairfield aie N o . 8 8 — 5 7-b yards Tan Bedford Cord, figured...... 4 00 C 00 Co., Pillsbury Adoption case, Spruce Head -----H. 8. Flint aud family are enjoying a guests of R. Anson Crie, Broadway. N o . 8 9 — 7 yards Blue Camel’s H air...... 7 00 8 75 bridge case and the Certiorari case, Pillsbury wiek at the Johnson House, Frer.dship-----Mrs. N o . 9 0 — G reen Granite Cloth with Brocade Stripe to match C. W. 8. Cobb of 8t. Louis is in town----- 6 25 12 50 heirs vs. County Commissioners. Cummings of Medford, Mass., who has been N o . 9 1 — 8 yards Black Camel’s H air...... 10 00 15 00 tho gues: of Mrs. Lucy W. Snow, Water Miss Hattie M. Stevens of Uuity, is visiting at the home of E. H. Cochran, Elm street----- N o . 9 3 — 7 1-2 yards Light Slate Camel’s H air...... 7 50 9 00 street, went to Portlaud yesterday-----Mrs. B. WE GIVE THEM TO YOU! N o . 9 4 — 8 yards Dark Grey Camel’s H air ...... 10 00 12 50 N. Hemenwuy of Waterville is the guest of Mrs. F. G. Tufts uud daughter Carrie ot Lynn, Muss., are visiting Mrs. C. F. Gup till. N o . 9 5 — 7 yards Bror\n Bedford Cord ...... 7 00 11 00 To Excursion Parties, her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Palmer-----Miss N o . 9 6 — 8 1 -3 yards Black and White Novelty ...... 6 00 10 00 Wiunie Lawry is visitiug in Middleboro, LARGE AND SMALL: Hill's Album and Tennyson’s N o 9 8 — 7 yards Bed C rep o n ...... Mass-----Miss Mattie Jones of Chelsea, Mass-, COUNTY HORSES. 5 00 7 00 We beg to call vour ulteuliun to tbe New Steamer N o . 9 9 — 6 yards P rune C o rd u rette...... 4 50 6 00 Governor Bodwell, which hu« been built vxpreaaly v’sits the Misses Crocker, this week-----Mrs. Iu (be Baugor races, Friday, the bay bullion I for the route between tliiw city, Viualbuveu and Poems. Both $ 6 .0 0 Books. No. 100—5 1-2 yards Black Serge with 2 yards Black aud Uurrlcune Idle. W. G. Brown aud daughter Nellie are visitiug Maboinel, owned by C. W. Stimpnon of | Until further notice tho Governor Bodwell will friends in Portland---- Mrs. J. C. Piper aud Gold Velvet, silk velvet...... 4 00 9 00 leave Hocklaud, (TllLou’a Whaif), for Viuulhuven Tboinnaton, won tbc three minute race, bett : a t 9.30 u -in . uud 4.30 p in. K eturuiug leave Mual- duughter Viure of Charlestown, are visitiug the lime 2:41 1-4 In tbe 2:40 race, Dlxmont, ' Come and see how it's No. 101—6 1 2 yurdb Tuu Butlford Cord, figured...... 4 00 6 60 No. 100-7 yard* Figured Crepou, Tan with Old Uo»o tipol...... 16 00 23 00 bav< u for Buckland ut 7 a. in. uud 2 p. in., touching city, the guests of her sister Mrs. Helen owned by burgees & bowers of Rockport aud at Uurricanu Inland each way. No. 107 - 0 yurd« Novelty Ailigulor weave, Old Itoav aud Corn Flower Blue...... 20 OO 33 00 The bout leaving ut V.80 remain* ut Vinalhaven Repsher, Sea street-----T. C. Fales of the U. driven by Charles Haley, was second. Tbe No. 10»-.s >urd» (,’repou S tripe, Light B lue...... o 00 10 00 done. No R8-1? yard* C repou Stripe, New G reen ...... 0 00 IU 00 about three hour*; returning, arrive* in Rockland 8. Express Co, Bostou, arrived here Sunday. best time in Ibis race was 2:34 12. VUV* at 3.80 p. in., thuv ufiord lug the people of Buckland No. HU-7 1-4 yard* Drab Foulle...... 3 26 7 25 end vicinity ample lime to view the exU naive g iu u He returns to Boston to day, and Mrs. Fales, TO-DAY I f not couveuleut to eoiue, order by w all uwl wo will aeud by the uleufc lie ouarrkd, get dinner, and enjoy a till of thirty who bus been visiting here, will accompany LOOK ALIKE. It* Fume Extend* over eouvtyuuce. iniha on Fenohacot Bay and among the Idlautld; or him-----E A. Rhodes aud wile of Maiden, Many of out people have noted tbe resem TWO COt/riNUXTS, 29-41 E. W. BERRY & CO.’S Picnic Parties desiring to etop off at Uurricanu Aud it* Sale* are Euuriuoiw la J and wl'l have nearly lour hour*. Mass., are guests ot Mr. uud Mrs. W. B. Hix blance between Gen. Cleaves of Portland und ff^SpeclaJ low rate* to ci urch socieliea,.ache oil -----Joseph C. Flint bus entered the employ of Dr. L F. bacbetder ot this ciiy. Tbe resem­ Don't Accept Any Imitation. JOHN B1K1) CO., Ageuts FULLER & COBB. W. B. WBITB, Geuer

Clifton A Karl have Jnst completed a fine job BAY P O IN T . E. L. Rollins of Boston and 8amnel 8. 8las HAS RESIGNED. POLKS- AND THINGS o' palming on Willoughby B'nek, which looks of Cambridge, Mass., are two of Bav Point’s very handsome In its new dress. Some 300 admirers This Is Mr. Rollins’ third season In connection with Mr. Dresser’« retirement State Norm al School, W. S. Eldridge, M. D., This Popular House the Center of from our High School comes the additional pounds ol putty were n-cd In the work. Tbe Summer Qaiety. here. CASTINE, MAINE. i film's crew hi« now fa d e d Ut ion Block. unpieasani information that Miss 8 . Mny Wood, one or the lady assistants, has also I l’be Opinion doesn’t want its to speak to it, And at the Bay Point one round ot fun and A. W. Benedict ofSt. Louis thinks Bay Point Fall Term Begins Aug. 23, 1892. CLAIRVOYANT, In every way a model Summer home "I find it tendered her resignation. Miss Wood is a sort ol cuts us off its acquaintance list as it healthsome gaiety succeeds another. The paBt Rockland young lady, a graduate of our High were, anti then calls ns names, tint some how week h is bsen a red-latter one, and parties, an agreeable chance from my usual Summer MAGNETIC, rendezvous," said he. " file change ,n atmos­ School, and a most gif cd and successful in­ or other doesn’t say anything about our circu­ germans and the like nave helped hurry away structor. It Is with unfeigned regret that our lation or take up our #200 offer. We may the evenings, while rides to Camden, the lakes, phere Is so radical from what we get it we go AND MENTAL HEALER, W. H. Fisk's new house, Summer street is north to Lake Superior, Lake Minnetonka and people learn of her withdrawal. She has not part onr name in tbe middle, but we haven’t strolls on he beaches and In the groves, bath­ fully decided where she will locate, but has nearly completed. other Interior resorts that we find it very de­ Treats and Cures all forma of Dlaenn?. Aaka no parted i nr circulation there, as bus been the ing, bawling, citing and sleeping have com­ several positions nt command. For catalogue or further Information address Pay day In the Loan Sr Building Associa­ case with our neighbor. bined to give tho guests, as one charming lady lightful and healthful. The sea foods that we questions but sees all one's ailmenaa nt a glance. get are also a pleasant change. I am in every ALBERT F. RICHARDSON, Principal. tion, next Monday. Col. Black,the Opera House eu9todi..n 19 pre­ put i t : "The Jolllest, the best, the nicest Sum­ Will hold a Public Circle THURSDAY EVEN way pleased and delighted with Bay Point. Charles Coombs formerly of tills city is em­ paring a neat house bill advertising sheet. It mer I ever spent anywhere." STATEMENT BY AN AUTHORITY. U sstlns, J u ly 25, 1892. 80-81 INOB at 129-30* ployed at the Penobscot Exchange, Bangor. is his intention to make It for the present a THE EXCURSIONS. I use and recommend ‘’Iir. Price’s The Irons on which the rails ol the electric 2 7 O-A.ZEC S T . single sheet and later on enlarge to four pages. the grand ball occurs next Thursday even­ Delicious Flavoring Extracts” ns the railroad arc laid where the track is paved are The program, as usual will occupy Ihe center The Rockland League and invited friends F o q S/[Le. ing. strongest and finest, and ns giving A D M IS S IO N 2.1 C E N T S. called chairs. and the cards and announcements around Ihe make a moon-light excursion to Vinalhaven the most desirable results in the 1 New Open Wagon, The W. C T. U. will hold Us regular same as |9 customary in large theatres. and back on the Gov. Bodwell, Thursday L. D. M. Sweat of Portland Is the guest of manufacture of Ice Cream. 2 New Top Buggies, monthly bible reading In the Y. M. C. A. par­ Tho price has been made so low for space(only 8. V. White. evening. If the weather lie unfavorable • * MRS. E. W. THURL0W. 2 Nice Slcighn In good order, lor Friday at 2:30. fifteen cent9 each time) that it is cheaper to Thursday, the trip will be made Friday. The 1 Rond Cart, been used a few times, Ice Cream Parlors, Oak St. Hideout's train out, Tuesday noon, stopped come in than stay out, especially as the space W. M. Snow, one of Boston’s prominent excursion leaves at five p. m ....T h c Universa­ 1 good Second-hand Double-seated Wagon In flrpt class condition—nearly as good as new, and after leaving the depot, to lug out a couple of is limited. ____ _ bnsiness men, Is among the guests. list Sunday School had a very enjoyable pic-ic at lslesboro, Wednesday. On the return trip 2 Second hand Harnesses. EVERYTHING NEW. inebriated passengers. • * GOOD AUTHORITY. THE MILITIA. the young son of C. M. Tibbetts fell and broke The above mentioned Cnrrlagea will be sold cheap Mrs. Barrett of New York and Mrs. Knapp We use “ Dr. Price’s Flavoring for cash, or I will exchange for other carriages. On Wednesday Fred Post, whilo running one of the bones of his right arm. The little of New Jersey now occupy their cottages. Extracts” and find them vastly su­ Inquire at a donkey engine on a North-end, wharf was fellow bore the pain with great fortitude-... -A T L A N T IC - ND. 666 Tillson Light Infantry, under the efficient • • perior to any other on the market. overcome by the heat. Tbe first Baptist Sunday School will picnic at command of Captain Ralph R. Ulmer Is in ac­ Their great strength and delicacy of F. L. SHAW’S JEWELRY STORE, HO E Q LA K E A parly of half a dozen went from (here to Mrs. H. B. Beecher and Henry Ward Oakland, Thursday. There will be a ride to 322 MAIN STREET, 30 tive practice preparatory for tho coming stale llnvor will recommend them to any Damariscotta, Monday evening of last week, muster. The company, which will probably Beecher of Yonkers, N. Y., arrived Saturday. Rockport and back on the elec.rlc cars....S t. Opposite Berry Bros.’ Stable, Rockland. casual observer. t o r e , B lo c k . o the Buggies 8trcet concert. number 47 men, Including three commis­ Bernard's 8oclety goes to Damariscotta to S morrow on Its annual picnic. The train leave B. R. ANDROS, A large and valuable assortment of Rock­ sioned officers, leaves for Augusta Monday, Dr. Sanger and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Win. NOTICE. land attorneys have been in Portland attend­ on which day the competitive rifle 9boot may at e'ght a. m. Manager of “The Thorndike,” The New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. Engel and daughter, of Bangor, were at Bay R ockland. respectfully petitions the Mayor and Board of Al­ ing Law Court the past week. be held. The T. L. I.’s have been particularly Point Sunday. EPWORTH LEAGUE. dermen of the City of Rockland for a location for S h o r t s — Work has commenced cn a sewer well drilled in rifle practice, and a picked its poles and wires thereon, In the following named streets and highways of said city. for Linden street....A lonzo Fuller’s house, team of seven members has been en'.ored for A theatre party attended Farwell Opera The Rockland District Epworth League was EXPERT TESTIMONY. Bald company agrees to reserve space for cross- Ladies' and Gents' Linden street. Is being painted in colors. the contest. Those who have shown up best organized In Damariscotta Thursday. Rev. I have obtained the best results arms at the top of such poles as are required for House, Thursday evening, and had lunch on fire alarm wires used tor municipal purposes; said The handsome brick walk with its granite in practice are J. Warren Gray, R. R. Ulmer, their return. C. S. Cummings presided, and D. A. Packard from the use of “Dr Price’s Flavor­ poles to he erected under t'«e supervision ol such A. T. Sbaw and Al. McDonald. of this city was chosen President Tho dis­ olllcers ns s Id cltv may designate. curbing is being laid from Myrtle street south, ing Extracts,” and think they are cussions and papers were able and timely. Following are the streets and highways above re- and from Granite to North Main street north O. G. Fessenden and son of New York, just what they are recommended to ferred toL indsey, Grove, Summer, Broadway, brother and nephew of Sam’l P. Fessenden, Spring, Elm, Winter, Main, from Pleasant street The two double houses on Broad street,being C. M. Walker, esq., one of the proprietors be, the strongest, the purest and of south to present line of poles, North Main, from erected by A. II. Ulmer and Mrs. Ludwig and of Oakland, has given Tillson Light Infantry ure at tbc bouse. tbe most delicate fiavor. Broadway to Maverick, Maverick, and thence along GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. a rifle range nt that beautiful resort. The BUSINESS LOCALS. highway leading to West Rockport. Mrs. Smith are handsome additions to that MRS. E. L. PERKINS, JOSEPH D. STANFORD, Superintendent. F. A. PETERSON. locality. city, whose duty It is, bas never furnished a Some fifty guests arrived on the Saturday Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlors, Portland, Me., July 1, 1<92. range, and inasmuch as the boys have never The Simon Trueworthy buildings, Lincoln alternoon train. There are more than 200 301 Main Street. C IT Y OF ROCKLAND. had a regular place for rifle practice, they are street, look dazzling in their Board of Health guests at the hotel now. Havener’s Nox-eni-all bas reduced tbe price Ma yor’s Of f ic e , | coat of white wash. doubly grateful to tbe donor. in Moxie. Good judges say bis Summer These goods can be found at ihe A ugust 1, 1892. ( following stores : Upon the foregoing petition it Is ordered that Sir. Bodwell took a party of Owl’s Head peo­ Gen. Filz John Porter and family have en­ draughts are walking olT with the biscuit. notice he given by publishing a copy thereof and of E wish to Inform the Public and our Patrons PASTOR AND PULPIT. gaged rooms for the month of August. They Get in tbe stream and swim with him. II. O. Gurdy & Co., 4 Camden St. this order, In the Rockland Courier-Gazette, and W that wo have put in a stock of ple to Vinalhaven Fridayand Saturday, making that a hearing thereon be given nt the Aldermen’s landings for that purpose at the Simpson will airive tbe 8th Inst. A. F. Crockett & Co., 743 Main St. Room,om, AAugust ugust 25 at 3 oo’clock’ciock p. m.,^., at wnicnwlilch time There will be no evening service at the Cong’l House wharf. The latest book is “ A Maine Girl.” We E. M. Perry, 738 “ “ and1 place. ‘ all peruons Interestetl shall have full op- and First Baptist churches through August. have it in stock also the Sept, fashion maga­ portunlty■tunlty to show cause why the prayer of said pe- Col W. H. Fogler has bought a bouso lot of II. J. Fitch, 672 “ “ tltionon shoLshould------not --be ogranted;...... — . the last rpublication of FLOUR Rev. W. 0. Barrows of Woburn, Mass., bas E. J. Wardwell, wife and son of Cambridge, zines. Huston’s newstand. said notice to bo at least fourteen days before said Dr. T. E. Tibbetts, Middle street, west of the Achorn & Thorndike, 668 “ “ leased the Urie cottage, Bay Point, and will Mass., were among last week's arrivals. Mr. hearing. It Is adjudged that no personal notice doctor's handsome place, and will build next Wardwol! brings bis pair with him. K. C. Rankin & Co., 656 “ “ need be given. E. A. BUTLER, Mayor. OF THU IJEMT GU IDES occupy it tomorrow. Those rich fruit syrups of C. M. Tibbetts’ R. H. BURNHAM, City Clerk. 30-31 Spring. * * A. C. Gay & Co., 606 “ “ Rev. W. 8. Roberts, D. D., and wife of have caused a big rush to his fountain this hot Miss Sias of Cambridge, Mass., is a recent Haskell & Hull, 442 “ “ The police seized two barrels of beer, Fri­ Burlington, Vt., are expected here this week. weather. His new drink, Moorish Sherbert, is day morning. "It'll beer long day before the charming addition to the hotel’s musical H G. Tibbetts, 434 “ “ GROCERIES, TEAS AND COFFEES Rev. Dr. Rees of Philadelphia will preach nt very popular, while his ice-cream sodas are consignee gets that” said one of the force. He coterie. She has a highly trained and musics1 just delicious. A big stock of luscious Cali­ Bicknell Tea Co , 898 “ “ We have the beat the First Baptist Church, two Sundays in will probably be lined or dismissed from the voice. fornia fruit on band. E. B. Ingraham & Co., 368 “ “ Fresh and Corned Meats, August. o o Bother These Flies! force. C E. Tuttle, 306 “ “ I won't stand It any longer! I am going right At th e^ irst Baptist Church next Sunday at Austin Corben, the great New York railroad The livery men are coming the grand hustle Bananas, wholesale and retail at E. E .'S im ­ Donahue’s Cash Groc’y, 266 “ “ down to 10:30 a. m. there will be a brief sermon to magnate, will arrive with his family this week, act this Utopian weather. "Horses going night mons. Picnic parties supplied and a liberal White & Case, 262 “ “ young Christians by the pastor. The right also J. B. Holden of Boston, a well known and day, no chance to rest, and then people discount given. E. E. Simmons, fruit store. O. P. Hix, 246 “ “ WISE’S HARDWARE STORE hand of fellowship will be given to new mem­ business man. Prescott u, July 21, Eliza G , child ephone uud telegraph coinmuu'caliuu with Rock­ cymbals. Mr. Singbi is agent. ihe baud Reform School, and 17 in City Almshouse----- of Gllmuu I), und Ida M. Bloue, aged 4 months, land Fine chance for boatlug and fishing. For The undersigned offers for sale, at his farm in held its first rehearsal last evening. both trained vocalists. b i c k i.in —Bo. W aireu, Ju ly 26, H arriet H., wife iurlher particulars Inquire o IC lP l’. S. H. DYER, Union, his entire stock, consisting of uiue cows; Tax Collector Smith reported collections of of E. Sanford Bucklin, aged 4s years, II mouths Rockland. 30415 one yearling heifer, grade Holstein ilfteeu-six- tuentl s, girting five feet; two heifers, yearlings, “One doctor could easily have attended to all #2100.92 in July-----City Treasurer Weeks re­ Kouinson — Thomaston, Aug. 1, daughter of Samuel and Alinedu Bobinsou, aged 4 mouths, grade Jerseys; one Jersey hull; oue sow, one year the sick calls iu our city for the months ot ported receipts ol #147,130, 57 for June and The German, Friday eveniog.was a most en­ HORSE FOR SALE. old ; one pig, four mouths old. 3 days. A fine driving horse, six years old. Vill be sold E. C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST. LOUIS.MQ Jutte aud July," said one ot our best known July-----Petition received praying that per­ joyable event. Mrs. Arthur While ot New F rohock—N orthport, Ju ly 29, Olivo L., wife 29 39* N. E. CUMMINGS, Union,Maine. of Joseph M. Frohock, formerly of Rockl

She Surprlnerl the Ynnngster. A I.Hfky Clerk. A Ventriloquist Aboard. ARTHUR SHEA, ROCKLAND TOW BOAT CO. Two boys, not quite in their teens, got Half a century ago a clerk in New “There was a very mad conductor on —Owning the Powerful — j into n quarrel in Twenty-third street, York city was wont to take down the tlio eastbounil train the other night,” Practical Plumber. shutters of tlie store nt precisely 0 o’clock Tugs Somers S. Smith and Frederick M. near the Fifth Avenue hotel, the other snid John D. Paterson, a Kansas City Water Closets, Bath Tub* and Water Fixtures Fet day, and after exhausting their reapec in tlie morning. While he was taking np In the best m anner. THE EMPEROR OF ALL Wilson; also Water Boat. man. "The car was crowded, and I tive vocabularies they fell to pummeling them dowt , rain or shine, a certain old shared my seat with a St. Louis drum­ Perfection In Drainage and Ventilation. T hl* Company hs* T w o Good Boat® for harbor and each other viciously. They were of tlie gentleman almost always passed by on mer, who was bent on having n good 448 Main 8t., Hppn. I.lndsey Hnm* B lood PurfifiEas outside work, and arc prepared to receive order* for any towing Job that may come tip, either tough species, both physically and social his way to his place of business. The time at the expense of his fellow pas­ ly. Their altercation naturally attract old gentleman smiled so benignantly sengers. As the conductor came along cd much attention in that thoroughfare, upon the young man that a hearty and a dog under our seat began to snarl DR. THOMAS’ 47*Kxcur*1on Parties can obtain Favorable and a score or more persona stopped to familiar “good morning” became nat­ viciously. The conductor looked hard Of Vital Interest is the Term*. Connection by telephone with White watch tlie conflict. Nobody si,owed any ural to both. at tlie drummer. ‘No dogs allowed in Head, Owl’* Head, Camden ano Rockport. Order* American Canker Syrup by Mall, Telephone or Telegraph will receive desire to interfere until along came r Month after month this m utual greet­ tile coaches; lako him into the baggage prompt attention. 4 bright and breezy tailor mnde girl, walk ing continued, until one morning the old car.' lie said. ‘Not my dog,' replied tlio Whnt came under the observation of U. W. C u b - TIR, a well known druggist, of Addison, Mo.. A. C. GAY & CO., - Agents, CO ing as erect as a soldier and with gentleman was missed and lie never ap­ drummer, ns he made a vicious kick. T A © * A lady near him who had suffered from cancer ROCKLAND, MR quick, springy step. She took in tlie peared again. He was dead. Not long The cur went howling under the seats nnd hna been operated upon twice In Bonton. fight nt a glance, and stopping within afterward tlio enterprising and faithful the full length of the car. The passen­ Ma**., and oncenfler, In New York, by experienced clerk was waited upon liv tlie adminis­ Burgeon*, for It* removal, could only obtain tempo­ NEW STEAMBOAT SERVICE! bread an arm’s length of tlio combatants she gers became interested. Tlie conductor, rary relief, for It shortly commenced Its ravages, commanded them to desist. Each boy trator of tlie old man's estate and in­ porter and brakemati made search for A System Worth Study is the anti she was sorrowfully Informed that it wn« not In their pow er to relieve her further. In thi* unhap­ witli scant breath, conveyed to her in formed that his store and stock of goods him. He continued to run and how py state of mind *he returnedhonie, her frlcnas To Vinalhaven and Hurricane Isle rude, slangy way his desire that she had iiecn willed to him. Tito passengers joined in the search, but dally expecting that their social circle was soon to F a r m e r s , should mind her own business. Attracted by tlie youth’s promptness no dog could lie found, and the quest be broken, and she to be claimed by Him who gnve s t b a m e i t her life; ot till* time the lady was induced to try L a b o re rs, “What's that yon say?-' said tlie young and fidelity, t h e old gentleman had im was finally given up. N elson T hom as' C a n k e r S y r u p ; but a few quired into his character and circttm “Just ns tlio passengers had settled weeks had elapsed, when she acknowledged great T e a m s te r s , woman, as she stretched out two gloved benefit, nnd after a thorough course of the syrup* COV. BODWELL! Can find no better shoe than the stances and was satisfied that he could WM. R. CREED, Captain, hands toward the boys. “ Mind my ow; into a doze the dog set up a heart received a further lense of life by being restored to business, eh?” and the next, instant the leave his property to no one so likely to breaking, ear piercing howl. The absolute health. This was more than 12 years ago; TWO TRIPS A DAY, the lady lives today, and never ha* had a relapse of Bread W inner. two hands were drawn back with make good use of it as the clerk who search was renewed, but without sue Richmond Stove Co., Norwich, Conn, the discnsc, nnd exhibits no sign of any humor. Leaving Vinalhaven every day (Bunday* excepted) It is strong, reliable, honest, and manufactured vigorous jerk, with a boy dangling from took down the shutters nt just (1 o'clock cess. As we pulled into Bunker Hill the at 7 a. tn., and 2 p. m. Returning leave Kocklnnd expressly t-give ALL OUT-DOOR WORK­ MRS, FRED F. BURPEE, Proprietress for V inalhaven, at 9.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m ., touch­ E R S the Rest Service for the Least Money. eacli hand. With a firm grip on their suiiin . und winter. dog got under tlie wheels, and his dentil ing nt Hurricane Island each trip, boih ways. Made for Men and Boys, from soft, pliable stock; ROCKLAND, MAINK. 11 in two stvies, seamless Balmoral and Congress; coat collars the athletic girl knocked Through this legacy the clerk was in song was something appalling. The JAMES WIGHT, People wishing to go to Vinalhaven and return with and without tap sole. the tam e day will have at leant 3 hour* at Vlnnl tlio heads of the bellicose boys together trodneed into a profitable business at conductor was overjoyed. He got off haven. W. H. WHITE, Gen’l Manager. AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO., as easily as if she were handling a pair once and he afterward became one and looked for fragments of tho dog, Sole Agent for Rockland. LOST MANHOOD J. EDWIN EROHOC, Agent, Rockland. BOSTON, MASS. Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. A. DAVIDSON, Agent, vinalhaven. of three pound dumbbells. Then she the most wealthy, benevolent and re The drummer had alighted, and ns tlie 14 R ockland, Mo., A pril 9, 1892. shook out what little breath had re' speeted merchants of the city.—Youth'! conductor called all aboard, ho put C bler r a ted E n g l is h R em ed y rnnined in tlie lads and threw them Companion. down his grips anil filled that train from DR. A. WOODSIDE, 1 N E R V 1 A . Maine Central Railroad. King’s away from her, one toward Fifth avenue engine to sleeper with dog fights. He 1 It is sold on a positive and tlie other toward Sixth avenue, was a ventriloquist. The conductor was gunrantoo to euro any PtfYStct/\fi SunqEOfi, form of nervous pros­ ARRANGEMENT- OE TRAINS. Tlie lmls gasped ami made as much haste Now there are two poets whom I feel so mad that he forgot to take np ticket tration or any disorder Sarsaparilla as they possibly could to get away from that I can never judge without a favor for forty miles.”—St. Louis Globe-Deni RESIDENCE AND OFFICK of tho genital organs of In Effect June 26, 1892. the pretty amazon.—New York Times. able bias. One was Spenser, who was ocrat. 49 MIDDLE STREET, i either sex, caused , H o u r.: 8 to 0 a. m. 1 to 2 nnne undivided The errors of Youth, Premnturo Decline, Lost Man. I ,|l(1 ll()t i,avv „ 1V Dr. Optycuss—Tltis is strange! Come to their hearts' content, bnt they return FLOWER AND TREE. half of the following lot of land, situated on the h«*»d, and all Disease* anti Weakne*Hes ot Man, from Steamers leave Rockland as follows: Iothesoff. Physicians said I could nev southerly easterly side of the Beach Hill road and whatever cou*«», nerinanently and privately cured at four feet nearer. Now? no more to tlie ways of tlie world.— hom e. Kxpk iitT reatment. No F aii.i he. C onsul­ got well. I was unable to do any woi There are Haid to he apple trees in Japan described as follows, to w l,: Beginning on said For Boston, dally, except Sunday ut about 0 p. in und was a great sufferer. I doctored wi Patient—No, sir. tation In nerhon or by let ter. Addrosn Win. H . P arker, or upon arrival of steamer* from Bungor and •’rederick Villiers in Century. only four inches high, which hear apples road fifteen rods wisterly from the northwest M .D., or the PeabodyModicnl ln*tituto, No. 4 Hulftnch several Physicians, including Specialists Dr. Optycuss—Most remarkable case o rn er of land of (>. B. Upham al a stake and Street, Boston, .Mass. Prospect tin and descriptive Mt. Desert. In Boston, and took nearly all Hie ad* the size of currants. Pamphlet, closely sealed, tree to ull. Send now. For Camden, Northport, Ik-Hast, Bucksport, Win­ tones; thence about southerly at right angles to rtlNed Narsaparillas and blood I ever met. Stand four feet away from UuBtHturuis on the Atluntlo. said road twenty rods to stake und stones; ihence terport, Hampden and Bungor ut ubout 0 a. m., purlfierM, hut received no benefit w hat Experts say that pansies should never he or upou arrival of steamer from Boston, dally, the chart. Can yon read now? Ships crossing the Atlantic in the lati­ nsterly parallel with suid road lifteen rods to land ever. 1 had given up all hopes, and mv mixed with other flowers. They look and " suid Upham ; tin neo southeasterly to land for- Why Wilt You Suffer except Monday, and at 12:30 p. in., daily, except friends thought I could live hut a few Patient—No, sir. tude of tlie Cape Verde islands often en­ Sunday. thrive much better by themselves, as in­ rly « f Comfort H. Keen; thence southwesteily with Khcuiiiutisiu S months. I began the use of SKODA’S Dr. Optycuss—Great Pisistratusl am I by said Keen sixty-two rods, to laud of Boss; For Fort Point and Sandy Point, dally, except Sun DISCOVERY and TA BI.ETS, according counter duststorms of longer or shorter deed do most flowers. In SVrlst, A rm und Shottb’er, day at 12:30 p. in. thei ce northwesterly by Ross land and Jonathan when ono of Cover’s E l k :- o directions, ami also used SKODA’S mad? Young man, you are the most re­ luration. Guo of the most remarkable fo r For Seursporl at 6 a. m., daily, except Monday. Hoses winter are best grown in pots Thuyer seventy-two rods Io said Beach Hill load; I T in e R h e u m a t ic R in g u w BI )IX TM ENT mb . . - _ . c x t e.r n a lly markable case that lias come within tny of these paradoxical storms swept down hence noithessterly by mid road about forty For Green’s Landing, S. W. Harbor, N. E. Hurbor Viter using fl-3 A them hut o n e h summer, and kept from much b lo o m . fess, to within llfte ; uurejou. Prltottl. Bend and Bar Hurbor, dally, except Monday ut 0 a. in , l\| experience. You conquer me. You can three rod*, more or less, to within lifteen rods of Blip of p ap er sizo ol linger. w e e k , there B was a visible on the Geriiian steamer Argentine in Depot in very rich soil and keep outdoors O. B. Upham’s land at stake andaud stones,stones the place or upon urrivul of steamer from Boston. change in appearance. My skin that was t. W. COVEL, Kocklund, Me. For Seal Hurbor, Wednesday* an" Saturdays. know more about yourself than 1 do. iiiumer of 1889. It lasted for four till quite cold weather. of beginning, conuiinlng twelve acres. lite ra lly c o v e r e d w ith p in in lc N and Also one undivided halt part ot eight uerts of F l in t , B lood & Co., Gen­ For Swan’s Islund, Sundays aud Thursdays. lilotelieM began to clear up. 5ly uppc< Have you any idea why you can't read lys, during which time the air was so Labrador, a country which we always eral Helling A gents fur United For Sorrento, Sundays. land situated on Beach Hill iu the town of Rock- filo became good, less pain in inj these letters? full of dust particles as to make high sociate witli arc! snowdrifts, icebergs, 1 fully described in deed Jacob Boss aid Btales, Providence, R. 1. RETURNING: shoulders, and I g a in e d r a p id ly . 1 have Patienti—J ne.ver learned to read.— noonday almost as dark as the darkest etc., lias 90H species of flowering plants, 50 J Rufus Shlbles,2d, by their deed date.l (Putent applied for.] From Boston, dally, except Sunday, at 6 p. in. now used less than two courses of these , A I). Ih73, recorded in Knox Registry of From Bangor, touching at Humpden, Winterport, REMEDIES, and my KlicmnnHsin lias midnight. When tlie "storm” was at its its and over 250 species of mosses and Dei «ls, book 35, page 636. iillrcly disappeared. SlIOl ' DI R8 lichens. Bucksport, Sandy Point, Fort Point, Belfast, The lull Hut tn England. lit the sailors were kept busy shov­ Also one undivided half of five acres of land on Northport and Camden, ut 0 u. in., daily, except THAT WERE DRAWN (H I OE PLACE AND The true moon flower, Opomoeu grandi- BchcIi Hill iu the town of Rockport and fully de­ USE MISS BEECHER’S Sunday. w h ic h t h e Do c t o r s s a i i x o i l d n e v e r No one ever says a good word for the eling the dust from the steamer's decks. scribed iu deed Maggio L. Bucklin to Kulus From Bungor, touching ut Humpden, Winterport, HE GOT HACK AGAIN ARE AS GOOD AS NEW flora, blooms at night. Tlie satin or tuber Shibles, 2d, by her deed duted January 2d, l>Mi, AND IN l*EREE(T POSITION- My skill is tall hat. It is reviled and abused on all Tim machinery was made to work witli Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast, Northport and oils rooted moon flower, Ipomaa Mexieana, and recorded in Knox Registry of Deeds, book 60, Hair and W hisker Dye. Camden ut 11 a. m., dully, except Sunday. free from Idolelies and sides, and yet it holds its own against great difficulty, and at one time the cap­ blooms iu tlie day. Hoots are wintered in puge 13. From Bar Harbor, daily, exet pt Sunday at 1 p. m., p h u p Ic H . I have gaRicd P Q I [ ) all coiners with an immobility worthy tain, J. G. Helicon, had grave apprehen­ lie cellars like dahlias. Also the * hole of one other lot 'of lund situated It contain* no sulphur or load. Washing is not touching at North East Harbor, South West Liar tw enty pound* Ri sions that they would lie dashed upon I Beach Hill :n the town of Rockport, containing required after dyeing, as In other dyes. Whole- bor and Gi ten’s Landing. f le s h . can go into tho woods at sunrise, of a better cause. Nearly all tlie syn­ The lace hark tree grows iu the West In­ n ucres, more or less, and fully described iu deed *alo druggist* who have bundled all the various From Seal Harbor, Mondays und Thursdays fct and ehop cord wood until dark, and not the Cape Verde reefs.—St. Louis Re­ John J. Clough to Nancy S. Shibles, by Ills deed dye* proiiouitco it the host siugle preparation ever t tired, a thing I could never do before onyms—ami they are many—adopted to dies. it is a lofty tree with ovate, entirely about 1 :16 p. m. public. dated A pril 6th, 1.S76,.recorded In Knox Registry brought to their notice. The largest uottle and the Frym Swan's island, Tuesdays aud Fridays ut all mv life, and am able to work signate tlio tall hat are of a disrespect­ smooth leaves aud white flowers. It is re­ o f Deeds, book 39, page 178.1 beat dye iu the market. Used extensively by ludies. about 2 46 p. m. all llie time. My friends are a s f o n - ful character. Men liken it to u stove­ markable for tlie tenacity of its inner hark That it would be lor the benefit of said ward Prepared ouly by G. W. THOMPSON, Freni Soi rente, Mondays at 8 a. in. ( s it e d at the results,and not more so than I’ll* II Superatitiu that suid estate should be sold, and the proceeds 30* Rockland, Mo. myself. They consider it alm ost mirac­ pipe or cliimney pet; tlie name “topper" and tlie readiness with which the inner FRED LOTH HOP, Agent, Rocklaud ulous. ** The ancients peopled all distant lands hark may lie separated aft er maceration in placed ut iutert st. Said Guardiuu therefore pruys Hold by nil dealers. (’ALVIN AUSTIN, Agent, Bostou. itself is decidedly lucking in dignity. ith monsters and all distant seas with thut h e uiu y be empowered, agreeably to law, to WM. LI. HILL, Gen. Manager, Bostou. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., BELFAST, ME. ater into layers resembling lace. sell the same ut public auction or privute sale or But though we are told that nothing horrors. Unknown and distunt coun­ such part thereof us tbeCourt may deem expedient. BANGOR 4 ROCKLAND LINE. NKOD.VN OINTMENT, tlio kills like ridicule, ridicule has wholly tries were, to their i«q,ergtitiou, peopled RAILWAY RUMBLES. Great Geriiittu Skin Cure, anil 'ailed to overthrow the dominion of the Coehran, Baker & Cross, The Staunch Steamer, finest Cosine tie marie. ItemoveM ith “gorgons, hydras and chimeras KNOX COUNTY-—In Probate Court, held at tall hat. If tlie last man be an English­ dire.” The distant seas were filled with Tlie Transcontinental association has Kocklund, on the third Tuesduy of July, 1892. Fira, Marine, Life and Accident lllueklieudM, Pimples, ete.. a* granted Intif ites each way on all exhibits On the petition aforesaid, O r d e r e d , That notice 14 O C K L A. IN I) if by m agic. 3 ox. tubes in elegant man, we can well imagine that his iui- monstrous dragons unil serpents, of be given by publishing a copy of said petition with cartons 50 et*. avid front will face the ruin of the from the 1 rifle states for tho World’s this order tln-reou, three weeks successively, prior Has been repainted aud pul in thorough orudi I Inch tlie sea serpent is today, perhaps, fair. [NSURANCE AGENCY: Uou for the locul passenger sei vice between Bangor | universe beneath the shelter of a silken third Tuesduy of August next, iu tho aud Rockland, for the seusou of 1892, aud will make . survival. Tlio unknown oceans were OuRiEU G a z e t t e , a uewspuper printed in Rock- tile.—London Globe. The Erie lias an engine which lias been luud, that ull pursuits interested m ay attend ut a CAPITAL KEPKKSENTEJO OVKKt daily trips, (buuduys excepted), commencing Eri- ' 1 witli whirlpools that sucked in passenger service on its Tioga division day, June 3, leaving Bungor at 0 a. in., und Boca- | ’ourt of Probate then to he held in Rockland, and PiS ’ OB’T|)„ i|,irvHri|,ksad (870- , mariners, who were sacrilegious enough for twenty-three years. It lias now been show cause, if any, why the prayer of suid petition land at 12:80 n. in., aud make landings at Humpden, r lV fe ’j Images from Easter Island. Winterport, Bucksport, bandy Point, Fort Point, ' approach them, to an awful death. relegated to yard service. a should uot be grunted. NINETY MILLION DOLLARS, Belfust, Northport, Camden und Rockland. In the ethnological collection in the .9 31 REPEL ROBINSON Judge. S P tC lA lhT DI3SASB8 of RECTUM Rerhaps these superstitions, as much Tlie Michigan Central is meetiug with A true copy of the petition and order tin 175 Tr. ill-nit S reel. Boston University museum ure two carved im­ any one tiling, kept the world for so good results in the use of a new smoke A tte s t: IN Hl'RAGUK, Register Loaaoa Adjusted and Paid at this ofllcc, Leave ages from Easter island. They are many centuries an unexplored and un- consumer on its engines. The consumer K ocklund, 12 .30 p.u Bangor, 106 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND Camden, 1 16 U ainpdeu, made of hard native toromiro wood, nown waste.--Yankee Blade. used when the trains are within the KNOX COUNTY—in Court of Probate held at N orthport, 2 26 Winterport, with eyes of bone and obsidian and limits of a city. Kocklund on the third Tuesday of July, 1892. Bvifasl, 2:40 B ucksport, breastbone and ribs sharply defined. Lucretia A. Morse, Executrix of the lust will Fort Point, 8:60 Sandy Point, duyaund Monda)• excepted FISTULA A Heady Heply. A thirty two lever mechanical interlock­ und testament of George \V. Morse, lute of Union, EDWIN SPRAGUE, Bandy Point, Fort Point, 8 20 These figures have been culled house­ Foote’s ready reply to the caution, ing machine is to he erected at the crossing said C ounty, deceased, having presented her Buokt-port, Belfast, 9:80 hold gods, but it is said they were never Your liuiidkeichii I , sir. is hanging out of tlie Chicago and Alton, tlie Atchison, ird and tiual account of administration of the HlEK n t ESS null.DING. Wintriport, Northport, 9 60 Topeka end Santa Fe and Belt railroads at tile of suid deceased for allowance: Limerock Street, • Koekluuil, Me. H am pden, Camden, 11 .00 Children Cry for worshiped, although they ure regarded your pocket,” was of high merit, both DRDEUED, That notice thereof bo giveu, three Bangor, R ockland, arr.12 00 as representations of spirits. It is said au tlie surprise ami for the cordial Lemoyue, near Chicago. •eks successively In the Courier-Gazette, printed i Jfxcut aioo Tickets al reduced rates. Tickets wil Rockland, in suid County, thut ull persons inter P itcher’s C a o to rla . they were meant to represent deceased Attached to tlie car shops of the Erie tsled uiuy utteiid at a Probate Court to bo held c g M o r r w x , be good on any steamer ot the main line, an. ay in which tlie camion was accepted, railroad at Port Jervis, X. V., is a whistle " T . tickets rold on any strainer will he gt-od on uir chiefs and persons of note, anil were Rockland, on tho third Tuesday of August Thank you, sir; you know the company that blows so loud tiiat its sound can be xt, and show cause, if uny they have, why the Fire and Life Insurance. other steamer. Meals of superior quality serve, given a place of honor ut feasts and cer­ Id account should not be uliowed. on board. Children Cry for better than 1 do.”—Gentleman’s Maga­ heard on the top of the Vernon mountains, JMT L08*ei> sd |u « te l a t thia c ific e ,^ A FUFD I OTUhDp, Ag.fii, Ltocklund. emonies.— Philadelphia Ledger. zine. iwenty-flve miles distant. >9.31 REPEL ROBINSON, Judge, WILLIAM £1. HILL, General Manager, Bostou Pitcher’s Castorla true oopy—A tte st:—E dw in Sfu a u u e , R egister. Unto, diock. Rockland, Ifie. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1892 6

SERVANTS OF INDIA. PUSSY WANTS A CORNER. train complement nnd declared Unit AGONIZING ECZEMA | eleven freight cars and a caboose com- HORSES! The “kull” dupa odd jobs around the This life is like a monstrous plank V^LLIAHj. CITY MARKET Trotters, Workers, Gentlemen’s Drivers, Saddle house nnd grounds. Out tn mid-ocean sailing. j posed the “cut off." Horses, Ktc., \wful SiiflTerlng. Driven Almont In­ All crowded full of living men, i lly the time they had set several | sane by D octors. Tried Ctiflctirn. The "chohotna” or private postman car­ And ne’er n foot of railing. FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE Relief Immediate. Entirely ries car: - and letters. brakes nnd reversed tlie engine, the eon- There, nil are struggling for the best I ductor learned that the forward part of The ••chowkidar” Is anight, watchman, FLOURI! laFLOURi! AT THE LIVERY STABLE.OE Cured In 4 Months. And each one to his notion; j the train held his two brakemen. "You c i o u & tv 1m cannot he hired to open a door in the In this great struggle often some ; Idiots." lie cried, “that train will start We want to say just a word I suffered with the dreadful eczema for over six laytim e. Are pushed off in the ocean. M. FRANK DONOHUE month-, during which time I had consulted three about FLOUR. We have The “dudh” is the mil.;man, who always backwards and no power hereabouts Corner Park an»l UnlonJStreets. 1R doctors, and thin tormenting skin disease had Anti some will find the lucky plum, rmvn worse and worse brings the cows and goats to the house to j can stop its career until it turns bottom just received a carload of »-Telephono connection. n me In spite of all medl Like little Juckey llorner: side up somewhere in the yards." the Flour .\e have sold so al treatment. Mv condl m ilk th e m . Some always struggle for a place; R oot Tin? • -..i-i-niali” or coachman looks ••For pussy wants a corner.” O n the run started the eonduetor and much of, and we will war­ his crew around tlie curve 1,etween two rant it to be ns good for C. L. D U N N IN G ’S niter the carriages nnl drives. If neecs- Some have the claws to hold on tight, and neck full of erupt! nury he will help the “syce.” However rough the sailing; high bluffs, and when ten minutes inter Yeast Bread or Biscuits ni which made me scratch they Stood at the top of a straight •consarnii” or headman, an indis­ And bold tlie plank through all tho fight any yon ever used. If your until my whiskers W ith ne'er a foot of railing. Livery, Boarding and Transient soaked nnd pasted pensable individual, sup rvi-i-s the whole stretchof down-grade track, they turned very pale and looked one at tlie other, DEER barrel is almost empty send the sickly lluld. I e nrrny of servants. His position H the Some things are very light to bear, hard I v bear my clothing. same as that of a chef or chief steward. As light as ocean bubnles, pretty much in tlie way 1 fancy two Excels all others. If you want the us a postal and we will send Win n night came I was strongest, purest, and best, insist on afraid to go to bed, no The “khidm utgar” is a personal servant To bear with greatest fortitudo: telegrapli op erato rs m ight look aft<-r you names of your neigh STABLE. sleep would come to ’Tis other people's troubles. ' signaling a train wrong and knowing having Williams’ It is unequalled in hors who are using it, for who also waits on the table and will help Hove me, but the Itching would increase. During wholesomeness and flavor. One bottle Having purchased the Livery Business so long dny time 1 had no rest, I was all broken up, n to look after the older children. Some Some get a very liberal streak; that there would soon be n disaster. reference. and successfully conducted by C. A. Keene at 722 Though you may deem it funny. T of extract makes 5 gallons. Ask for it. Main St., North-end, and having mnde additions voua to the highest degree, aud nearly driven “khidniutgars” are excellent waiters ami Tins was what they looked upon: thereto, I am prepared to furnish the Public despair. At that time I rend about the C utici can lay a table very tastefully. ’Tls very easy to be freo ] Scooting down tlie track, thundering I bis is not only " just as good’’ Kbm ed ibb, Intended to try them, and dropped the Price $6.50 Per Barrel. nice teams ut reasonable prices. W ith other people's money. | over culverts, high-trestle bridges, and a* others, but/ afflicted by ‘‘On Hand" were mostly lo­ Farther ilown in the yards, near the and protect the system from and carefully watches him in ease he gets 60 Tons Refined and Norway Iron. cated in central Illinois, even as far big beer brewery, was a large shift­ 10 Tons Quarry and Carriage Steel. malarial, contagious and epi­ excited over his wine. If necessary down as Egypt. Thompson had a KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE the “chaprasi" will by some excuse sum­ ing engine, witli a crew sitting on tlie 15 Tons Barb Fence Wire and Staples. demic influences. For the mon his master out of the room and will charming wife and a pretty golden- cowcatcher, lazily pulling along. Hap­ 1,000 Kegs Cut and Wire Nalls. haired little girl that lie frequently, pening' to look up tlie head switchman 100 Kegs Ship and Boat Spikes. stomach, bowels and nerves, by main force sometimes take him home. C. H. Etherixgtox. when her mother consented, farmed saw tlie oncoming cars, heard tlie 100 Kegs Irou and Steel Horse Shoes. for colds, chills and touches out to I nele Tom’s Cabin troupes to shrill blasts of warning from all tlie $7.00 Fleur for.., $ 6.25 1,000 Gals. Ready Mixed Rouse and Ship Potato play Little Eva. engines up nt the Rock island road 1,200 Gals. Paint nnd Machine Oils. of rheumatism aud malaria, PEN, PENCIL AND BRUSH. T lio BEST You Ever Uaed. IT'vecl It. Spear, These two formed his family gods, shops, and witli a yell, a curse and a 200 Gals. House, Ship and Carriage Varnishee. No 5 Park 8$., Kocklnnd. it is simply incomparable. The best price fora W hist ler oil painting anil likewise his family goods, for he scramble lie was on his way down tlie 10,000 Lbs. Manilla und Hump Cordage. a t t h e L e y la n d s a le in L o n d o n w a s $2,21)5 had no other property. With this little little declivity towards tlie Illinois $6.00 Flour for...... S b .50 10,000 F eet W ire Rope. for a girl iu a Japanese robe. literary overture allow me to introduce river, nr I’eoria lake, as it is called. 8,000 Lbs. Quarry and Cable Chain. 1,500 Lbs. Steel Crow Bars. est of medicinal French brandy and the Herbert Spencer visits amusement re- the saddest episode iu the Thompson Luckily tlie engineer nnd fireman of of imported ginger, it is vastly superior to 250 Kegs best Blasting Powder. iris in London regularly. II is special de­ fam ily. Ct the cheap, worthless, and often dangerous the shifting engine lieard the yell and 8,000 Hickory and Oak Spokes. S . Prescott & Co light is saiti to he comic opera. The Rock Island ,000 LbB. Boat Nalls and Rivets. authority for the statement that Balzac route, and in the days I speak of was an ment and then tearing along out of he age of twenty was so discouraged independent trunk lino of ninety-two danger's way. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, COAL that he contemplated drowning himself in miles in length, tapping a pretty rich O f tlao. B est There isn’t much more to tell. Old the Seine. coal country, but so generally “hard- railway men snid it was a little bit the Every Barrel W arranteh Bargain 11. 11. CB1E & COMPANY LEHIGH COAL, M. Verestchagin, the Russian artist, has up” that receivers were as common as worst wreck they liad ever seen. Tlie been discharged from the Pasteur institute rotten ties, and every mile of the road Georges Creek Cumberland Coal, caboose struck the shifting engine, in .Moscow, with the assurance that he will was staunchly supported by several there was a report, a roar of escaping This offer is only open CHARCOAL. suffer no further ill effects from the dog able-bodied mortgages. Remember I’m steam, pieces Hying through the air. Cases of Insanity bite which he received some months ago. for a short time. First Families! RUs speaking of “those days.” then tlie entire muss of debris, splin­ ‘. ile of From the Effects of Chicago enjoys the distinction of being Well, one lonely spring day it was tered ears, gnarled iron running gear, If you are in want the home of the first colored woman who T , Mas,., WOOD! discovered by the On Hand Dramatic wheels, pieces of boiler, nnd some­ of a llni’i'id of Flottr Long, Stock Mass., has ever produced and published a novel. Company that they were short of hill­ O F AT.T. K IIV O S. She is hut twenty-six years of age and her where mixed up witli the rest, bits of or expect to lie soon ing matter, and John Thompson left his T-iii i-i . • Ooombi La G rip p e" name is Sarah E. Farro. The hook is en­ “On Hand" Thompson. Six ears and now is Hie time to b i l l e r s , b u m a t r a ollagc___ Thespians sheltered in the shadow of a Akron Sewer and Drain Pipe, titled “True Love.” tlie engine rolled over and over clear to liny. You cun iniike ta, Mass., Are Alarmingly Prevalent* country hotel and started for Peoria to tin- edge of tlie lake, und there was a GROUND TILE From a clerk’s desk in a French railroad no inisliikc in call- W r a p p e r s (1 wore the replenish his printing. He kissed his hurrying ot railroaders and tlie search Fur Vuderdralnliig Purposes All orden office, when* he tried his unpraci iced hand ing on ns. r i -----Oscar promt ly filled. Telephone commotion. Kemem at comic sketches for the company’s adver­ pretty little wife good-by, ami uniter begun for the man seen n moment be Judges, Greatestz ' Andros » mber the place, 6 S uicides tisem ents in local newspapers, the late Al­ the somewhat unusual caress managed fred Grevin rose to the front rank of to borrow live dollars the poor little , HEMEMBElt THE PLACE, S m o k e r s , E l G ..8 e S. Q. PRESCOTT & CO., From the same cause are an­ Parisian caricaturists. woniun had saved up und kept eon- , nounced in every paper eealed from her husband. Then John I S.G.PRESCOTT&CO. at TILLSON'S WHAKF, Rockland, Maine A S lig h t E rro r. to C igar, W o n d e r - , “ I am told th at you and Miss Glibly don’t started, lie spe.it the day iu Peoria I vv,;j Would you be rid ot'the awful effects apeak as you pass by.” meetiug very convivial fellows, singing j N E W S T O R E , of La Grippe? “That’s an error. Miss Glibly speaks, old songs, practicing nt the bar until it Tillson Wharf, ROCKLAND, ME. fuhal^Cigar Stores, but I do not. That’s how the story started, was too late to take the evening passen- | OrTelephone Connection 8 H. 0 . G U K D Y & CO nrohahlv.” —Boston Post. Nickel each, Gro­ - DEALEItH IN— There is but ONE SURE ger train, so he started out “to make a ' REMEDY THAT NEVER night of it." A M il l io n F rien d s It was witli trembling limbs, sick [ cery Stores too, ev­ C O A L ------* FAILS, viz. A friend in need is u friend indeed, and not Of all sizes, stomaeli, but a fat bottle of whisky, i less than ono million people have found just erybody likes them, such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery that “On Hand" Thompson got on to a i • ------WOOD for Consumption. Coughs, and Colds. If you freight caboose early the next morning j Dana’s Sarsaparilla. away up in tlie •■yards” near tlie round > W i n n e r s , Long und fitted'for the stove. have never used this Great Cough Medicine, for Pleasure We guarantee to CURE you one trial will convince you that it has won­ house, lie was en route for tho town is by no means so general L'me, Cement and Plastering Hair, or REFUND your money. derful curative powers iu all diseases of Throat where Mollie and tlie baby waited for IbllOCKRIKB, PROVISIONS, Chest ami Lungs. Each hottie is guaranteed him. is one might expect. Many Could we do more? to do all that is claimed or money refunded. Tlie road winds about among the k ijOUB a iv b f e e d Trial hotties free at W. 11. Kittredge's Drug hills and bluffs buck of Peoria, thereby i.iks eat fnmi habit, others AW Prompt attention to orders by telephone or ISN'T IT WORTH A TRIAL? » store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. th e rw ise. giving a continuous grade for nearly as a matter of duty, while South Thomaston, Me. six miles. Tlie actor and his load lay D e ser v in g P r a is e . No. 1 Camden St., Rockland, Me. sluggislily along u bench in the cubooso, tlie poor dyspeptic sustains We desire to say to our citizens, that for and after tlie railroad wit of tlie brake- M om ents and Cemetery Wort. years we have been selling Dr. King’s New ninoixu o u t "ox hand." himself mostly on the con­ Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New men hud rattled carelessly over his Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric form, lie was left in peace to sleep and fore on top the second ear clinging to templation of what he can­ the brake wheel. First Class Work, unit tiuurauteed. Bitters, and have never handled remedies that aud dream . not eat at all. sell as well, or that have given such universal, it was against tlie rules, hut they did After hard, work they pulled the actor No Cheap Work Produced. satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee it just tlie same. The conductor had out of the mass of wreckage, his face The healthfulness of food them every time, and we stand ready to re­ ills breakfast in a pail aud sat on the made up by griln ileatli for the minor « “As samples of our work examine the Mayhew is almost altogether a mat­ M onument ut Buy View Cemetery, and Stewart fund the purchase price, if satisfactory results iireinuii's seat in tlie engine cub, und role ill I he guine of "M asks and fa c e s ." Monument at Achorn Cemetery. A. F. Crockett“<& Co., tlo not follow their use. These remedies have tlie lieadlnakeman was idly swinging Blood makes a sorry pigment. "(In Deslgusaud estimates furnished upon application. ter of preparation. The dif- All commuuicatious promptly attended to. 28 wou their great popularity purely on their Hand" wasn’t quite tiuished. lie —DEALBKH IN— around on tlie wheel of tlie seeoud-eur- Fobfio. merits. W. H. Kittredge, Druggist. buck-brake. Then tlie hind hrakemau, couldn't respond to an encore, Imt he ference between food cook­ whose place while tlie train is in inanuged to whisper something to a Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ed with tlie new health food The Best Place to Bin Between the Railroad motion is supposed to always lie in the rough, tearful switchman who was The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, cupola of tin- caboose, clambered out holding his buttered head iu his lap. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and started across tlie tops of tlie sway­ W hat i'.o you suppose it was? -CEMENT- - J \ ^ r Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, COAT Crossing and A , J. Bird ing freight ears for a confab witli his On.no, not a prayer. I’m afraid old COTTQLENE - I S AT Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, aud positively and that cooked with hog’s cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar­ chums forward. That was a bad man "On Hand" liad left that out of Ids & Co.’s Store, in thirty anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money for "On Hand" Tlioinpsou. repertoire so long that he wasn’t up in Lard is just this—one fills S. G. Prescott & Co.’s, Broken, Store, Egg, refunded. Price 26 cento per box. For sale Suddenly tlie engineer, conductor aud the lines. Something about his family? by W. 11. Kittredge. crew felt tlie part of the train they You are right. a long-felt want, the other The Coal Dealers p la c e s , T he E l C rato were on make a sudden leap like an un­ When tlie blood-stained lips were causes a long-felt ache. The Tillson Warf. Aud Frunkllii Coul. Fcb O ver Fifty Yeabm- leashed greylioiiud, and with a startled tenderly wiped, aud his parched throat 'I'.leptlOO. Coon.cllun. fl ___ Wiuslow’s Soothing S; look tlie experienced engineer leaned revived by a swallow of cool water, lie only thing against C o r r o - C igar. The best yet. u sed for over fifty years b} mill! softly, and witli extreme difficulty, A. F. CHOCKETT & CO. away out of ids eab amt said: l en e is that it’s new. But for their children while teething, with perfect •Hood gracious, Pete, we've broke iu said: Crockett Block, success. It soothes (he child, softens the gums, B. K Kalloch. C. B. Uxsuuvst allays ull pain, cures wind colic,and is the besi tw< "Tell Mollie—please — that — lliul so were the sewing machine North End, Rockland, Me remedy for diarrhoea It will relieve the poor Tlie conductor was only vaguely the priutiug and programmes—are ail and the clothes wringer KALLOCH & MESERVEY, little sufferer immediately. Hold by druggist* alarmed. There hud on other occasions rigid. i'p- by express to-day."—!.. in every part of the world. Twenty-five cent) W. Iluekh v, ill H aulier of tiold. once on a time. ^ L A W Y E R S , e a bottle. “ Bo sure and&sk for Mrs. Winslow’t been similar accidents, but notiiiug se­ 299 IM/JViSr., - BOCKLAND, MEy soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. rious had happened. —Tin- K iud o f a llelle She Is. II linker T ry CoITOI ENE HOW. Ageuta for German Aiuujiouu Fire Insur­ "Nosey's oil tlie caboose, lie'll set ance- Co., N- Y., and Washington Life In­ A. J . Ku u k in e. C. M E uskim u. her slidin' en then we'll go back en —".Miss Bond is quite a belle.” tiosliu At leading grocers. surance Co., N. Y. —"Yes, but 1 cun t say 1 admire her ex­ A. J. ERSKINE & SON tiutch tile old sash an' blind factory,” M.mufitt lured only by said the "eon," taking a Vite from his cessively. She told me to go liome at Use Widow Grey’s 11:30 lust n ig h t." H u n k er—"T h en she N. K. FAIR BAN K & CO. When Baby was sick, wo gww bor Custom. plug of tobacco aud beginning to climb CHICAGO, and FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, down from liis comfortable seat. is u lire belle. Detroit free Press. F. W. SMITH, 417 Alain Street, Kocklund, Me. When blxe was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. 5 Central Whuff, Boston. Cough and Croup I lie lonvurd part of tin- train liad -fussy -"Sir. tlie howling of your 400 Main Street, Rockland, M<* Office rear room over Kocklund National Bank. When she became Miss, sho clung to Cabtoria. O*I argest aud Strongest English and Cure. It has no shot ai'oi.ud a I'urve mid lm* et iiducl >r , j ug annoys me dreadfully." .MeGuli— —Agent for the popular—; Auiericuu Fire Insurance Companies rep re When sho had Children, she gave them Castorm now noticed that the engim- was pull- , -n do, do’ it? .Maybe yez want me to •exited equal. ii ■ but I v I and i o llut ears. | get a truined baste lliot can play on tli' Children Cry for Northwestern Life Ins. Co. Travelers’Accident lusurauce Co. Then he mentally ran over the full Juujl'’—Trulls Pitcher’s Castorla. Ai.SU ACCiUKMl' INSURANCE. « I 6 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1892.

T H O M A ST O N ’ ....F ran k H.lohey is nt the houseof Col S.H. The bridge on Atlfintlc Avenue is nearly L a k e C it y — Mr. John D White of Chico­ ______, Alien....M rs. (J. W Robinson, of Kansas | done. pee, Mass., and A. S. Lock and wife of Walth­ Three mile, west of Rowland, on K. ft I.. PI- City, Missouri, Is a guest ol Mrs. Clara WII- The new mill building is a blessing these am. Mass., returned home this week from their Nine miles west of Roektnml, on the K. ft L. R. ritlo n of M. U K. R Firwt known a* a trading East Wain street... .Capt D. H. Rivers, quiet times. vacation visit at the Graves cottage...... Mrs. R. Known as n trndtne post In 1081. Settled In Ing post In 1630. Settlement commenced 1719. . hr l.ic ‘ Boston fc Bangor Steamboat line. Incorporated 1738; Incorporated Nov. ", I7T6. Aren about Special Sale! Embraced until 1949 Rockland and South Thom- of ship A. G. Rope*, aero in pan ted ny nis Feb. 15,1991, being then aet off from town of Cam John Hill and Mrs. James Hunt, both 27,000 acres, tw o, polls 517; estates, JS73.898. na ton. Incorporated March 20, 1777. P o p u latio n family and Miss Stonic Tucker, arrived home A small crew Is busy at the Anchor Works on Somerville, Mass., are visiting at the cottage Postmasters, O I). Ootild; North, W. H. Fuller; 1890, tOCO. In 1890 the num ber o f poll" waa 653, from sea last week.*"Mrs. Herbert M. Hen­ ing the old organization. First settled May 8, South, W. II. Couneo; West, A. 8. Antes; Pleas, and eatatea w ere valued at $1,9.53,010. Poatma*ter 17U9. In 1890, polls 743, estates valued nt general orders. of Geo. H Hill.....Misses Jennie Hill and nntvllle,.!. B. Beal. Selectmen, A. L. Vntiehn, Is T. B. Singer; Selectmen, ri. J. Starrett, Era‘tu* derSon, Of W h itm an , Mass., is visiting her $1,531,290. Pontmaater, F. A. I). Blngltl; Select, Nellie Fuller will visit Bar Harbor this week .Jason Spear, Edwin Keallnv; Townt'lerk, W. I. Lermond, F. A Washburn; Town Clerk, T. sister. Mrs Hollis M. Overlook....W m. B. men, D. A. Campbell, Orris Wooster, F. K 8hnw ; Lawry; Treasurer; M. R. Mathews; Collector, Carr; Treasurer, E. O. Burgess. Town Clerk, C. C. Wood; Treasurer, Alden Mil. Union street has been put in an excellent .." W . W. Phillips and family of Swamp­ Alex Spear. GREAT Hvlcr is pissing his vacation at the hottie of ler; collector,C. K. Miller. stale ol repair. scott, Mass., Dr. H. B. Eaton and wife, Frank Thomaston marine will be found elsewhere. | O » ’ A. Creighton....James C.Strou. assls- and Llewllyn Thorndike of Rockport are occu Our Scleclmcn have received three bids for tant Librarian of the Longrcsslona. Library, The Knox Mills’ large wool stort-house is Megunticook Hall’s basement brick work pylng the Martin Cottage this season... .Samuel the surplus fish for next year—from 8. Nicker­ Washington, I). C., is making his annual visit receiving a coat of paint. has been brightened up. L. Cleveland of Boston is spending the sum son ft Sons of Booihbay, who have bad the Maine Central Detective John S. Heald was to Thomaston. .. . Miss Sarah Strout is nt the fish for five years, C. K. Weeks ft Co. of SLAUGHTER mer here with his daughter, Mrs. Mary Goo In town, Friday The phonograph man is coralling coin of the house of A. C. Strout on Green street....M iss A three-masted schooner was towed in here kin....R ev. and M s. F. M. Preble have been ltocklnnd and W, K. Wight of this town. realm at E. E. Boynton's. Mabel G. Barstow, New Castle, Is visiting Sunday with soft coal for J. A B. C. Adams. visiting Mrs. E. S. Rose....M rs. II. 11. Cleve­ The past two years the fish have been sold for or There is a very pretty display of potted relatives in tow n....Frank Follansbee, of land and Mrs. S. E. Wood entertained guests 27> cents n hundred. The first two years they Medford, Mass , is at the home of Albert The Camden Quintet will have a dance at paid 20 cents. The towns people are allowed plants at the Clemmie 8tarr place. Large quantities of wool are ai riving dal ly by Mrs. Blizabeih Hallenbeck ol Los Angelos Lermond....James C. Strout of Washington, Lake City Hall, Saturday, Aug.6. 300 fish to a voter. This year Nickerson ft boats for the mills, which arc running full and Mrs. Emma B. Phillips ot Woodland J. A. Creighton A Cu. are making 300 casks D. C.. is visiting his brother, A.C. Strout. Cal., at Lake City, Saturday .•••The hotel Sons packed about 600 barrels and the people blast. Corydon Colcord’s new house, just off Union DRY GOODS! a day, and Burgess, O’Brien At Co.200 daily is now nearly completed. Its situation is carried away about 126,000. The successful A blower has been put Into the Camden stree, Is in the hands of the plasterers. great, commanding a magnificent view of Irdder has not been announced. Heyler street, west of Green, h at present Mills which removes wool from the basement the whole mountain and lake region._ Its o o J. B. Loring is making two boats for ship the scene of busy building operations. Pass­ J. B. Williamson is giving away some very broad verandas, sightly towers, commo­ Gen. Ellis Spear of Washington, D. C., has Baring Bros., 16 and 13 feet, and a 22-foot ing over Heyler from Green yon find on the to the garret. pretty views of the World’s Fair buildings. dious office and reception room will be written to his brother Jason of this town, boat for Capt. Satul Watts. left a very invltina looking home, in process of Mr. Capen, proprietor of the Bay View, appreciated and praised by the many who en Inviting all the members of Wm, Payson Post, finishing, which will be the property of Fred says he is full and overflowing for the month The Summer guest is now plenty, and you joy feasting on nature’s charming scenery, and who visit the national encampment at Wash­ Fred L. Starrett of Maiden, Mass., gave an Copeland and is being built by O. E. Cope­ of August. can pick enough fora mess almost anywhere. we hope the dining room and kitchen depart ington, to make his house their headquarters address at the Y. M. C. A. rooms at 4 o'clock land. The house consists of two .right-angled ment in the rear will be alike praised by those during their stay. The General writes that he Sunday to an interested audience. wings with entrance at their junction. There Clarence Matthews, while driving a spirited The next lot of C o u r ie r -G a z b t t b s wo hope has procured cols lo accommodate all who come are three rooms below, 1ft feet square, outside desiring a more substantial fea9t. T. A. Hunt horse in town Friday, was thrown on his head will be brought to Camden by the electric Irom his native town, and in addition he will measurement, and the same above with one and Fred K-Shaw have just returned from Bos Rev. L. L. Hanscom of Sioux Falls will in the ditch, shaking him up quite badly. road. provide the regular army refreshments, such small room additional, which is secured by an ton where they have been purchasing the fur­ enter upon his labors with the Thomaston M. niture, crockery and kitchen utensils for the as baked beans, coffee, cold meals and addition over the piazza on the western side. Thirty-five passengers landed at Camden E. Church, the second Sunday in August. T. A. Hunt and F. K. Shaw were In Boston hotel. A system of water works Is now being hard tack. Among those who contemplate The rooms are all well lighted and roomy, station from the Boston boat, Sunday morn­ last week buying furniture for the Lake City put In, taking water from the lake by means o going are Commander Littlebale, Senior Vice Note the following while ihe whole arrangement will lc cosy and ing, 18 of whom booked at the Mountain Viow Hotel. a windmill of sufficient capacity to not only Commander Libby, Adjutant Spear, Quarter­ The "Smoked Pearls” are getting up a splen­ comfortable. Mr. Copeland hopes to take House and Mr. Martin has about nil he can furnish water for household purposes but also master Burgees, Surgeon Brown, Chaplain did program. Some of our citizens who re» possession in a week or so. take care of. The fire company will not have Its excursion to go on Sale Tues­ member their former performance are on the a supply lor lawn fountains, artificial pond and JoneB, Sergent-Msjor Studley and others, From Mr Copeland’s a few steps west bring at present, as it could not get the boat when o o anxious seat. us to a pretentious two-storied house on the F. J. Blood, the blacksmith, reports business wanted. fire protectors. Geo. IL Hill of Boston, T. A Hunt, F. A. D. Singhi, E. S. Rose, W. H. Pas Georges River Lodge, No. 68, K. of P., held day, July 26,atabout northern side of Heyler, in the Catland field. good and the weather hot. He shod tor. horses its Installation Tuesday evening, District cal and Geo. H. Cleve.* and of Camden have A few mackerel are being caught in the This house is being built by Thomas Russell and hustled out some carriage work one day The robbers of Norumbega left In exchange Deputy Grand Chancellor Oliver Otis of arranged for the exclusive control of the house rivor. Station Agent Wade yarned a few at for Mrs. Catherine V. Morse, and will be com­ last week and savs that he never suffered so an old ladder, and the question is, who has Rocklnnd, assisted by Knights J. 8. W. Half Price. and entire plant for a term of three years the Fort, one day last week. The largest wade pleted In October. The main house is 24x30 from the heat in bis life. lost a ladder. Burpee and R. H. Burnhtm of Rockland, feet, wiih wings on each side, projecting 7 and These gentlemen have employed Geo. B less than four pounds. Wednesday, opposite Dr. Hart’s, a workman District Depnty Campbell of the Brunswick 5 feet, one being 14 feet wide and the other 16. Fred Gould met with a severe accident Fri­ Fountain as clerk. The management will on the electric road had a foot crushed by a Island and some of the local Knights. The There is an ell 18x20 feet, and wood bouse. A day afternoon while at work on a derrick make especial efforts to please guests who wish Dunn & Elliott have a crew of ten men at failing rail. ceremony was very satisfactorily performed, covered veranda crosses the front and stretches hoisting rock. The boom tackle parted letting to make a week’s stay, and to all will be shown 10 pieces of Pure Mohair in Plain work on a spanker for schooner Melissa A. the services being agreeably supplcmenicd by along the sides as far as the wings. There are it down on his head knocking him senseless. such courteous hospitality as will merit a con Blue and Green, 30 inches wide, Willey, and making a number of sails for Reuben Leland of New York Is enjoying refreshments and remarks by the Knights four rooms in the main house below, and four At this writing he is in a critical condition. tinuance of their patronage and inure to the ship St. John, at New York. the sea breezes with his family nt his cottage, The officers arc : Past C. C., N. B. Eastman cheap at 39 cents, nice chambers with bath room and other house’s success. Seacroff” C. C , A. O. Spear; Vice Chancellor, L. C modern fittings, and that delight of woman Willard Spencer's sparkling opera, “ The Mathews; Prelate, I. E. Starrett; Master at W. 8. Hinckley, District Deputy Grand kind, large closets and plenty of ’em. One Little Tycoon,” so successfully presented last Arms, F. L. Spear; Inner Guard, D. E Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Botte of Chicago ROCKPORT. Price for Tuesday, High Priest, attended the recent meeting of sensible feature of the house Is a cellarentrance Winter for the benefit of the Old Ladies’ Home, Hosmer; Outside Guard, Horatio Hilton spent last week with Mrs. J. J. Herrick at the Grand Council of the Grand Chapter, held from the shed, so that the basement can be will be repeated the third week in August for Georges River Lodge was organized some Roseland Cottage. The Emerson Comedy Co. will appear in the in Auburn for a review of the work. reached without going into the house, proper. the same good purpose, with the same cast of three years ago, and has grown very rapidly, The house is well built and will be convenient characters. Rockport Opera House, next Friday evening, having now nearly 100 members, with good 19c per yd. The Segochet Club is planning for its annual and roomy. Turner’s English Girls gave a leg-iliraate August 5. This is one of the brightest comedy paraphernalia, all paid for, and a snug sum in parties on the road and Manager Morrill does ball, which will take place about the middle of A rod or two farther along Heyler, nearly at A party at Temple Heights recently had a show here, Tuesday evening. There was quite the bank. Work is being done regularly, 10 pieces All Wool Bedford Cord, the foot of School street, W. H. Glover & Co. well to book them for a date. They give a August. A Boston caterer and the finest good time. One of the party, a Camden busi­ a large audience—#108. o o worth 75c, orchestra in New England will be engaged. of ltocklnnd have the cellar dug, a crew at clean and sparkling evening's amusement, and ness man, whose initials are E. M. C., can should have a full house. Miss Abbie McIntyre nrrived home from work on the foundation and the lumber on the testify to the fact that the busy little bee im ­ The electric cars ran up to Rockport Satur­ Waterville last w eek....H oratio Hilton and ConstablesLoomis Butler andGeorge Mitchell ground for a two-storied house, 24x30 feet, proves each shining hour. The bee got away day. We expect to have them running in here wife are on an extended visit to New Y o rk .... Price for Tuesday, are wide awake. Some time ago they made a with ell 16x24 and wood house for Eugene and so did the watermelon. about the 12th of August. NORTH HAVEN. Lewis Burgess, Harry Chase, George Holt and seizure of beer at the depot, and later on they Dizer. ______Chester Vinal passed last week at Marshall’s John Wadsworth has a tame seal in a tank on seized two packages of liquor there. The pack­ The clerks of the town will have a buckboard W. O. Waterman is in Rockland on bus incss Island....M r. and Mrs. Farnham Stone of 49c per yd. ages were claimed by a St. George captain and MATINICUS MATTERS. the wharf near the Coombs shipyard, which -----Miss Julia E. Waterman and Miss May Cushing visited Mrs. I. P. Starrett last week ride to Bolfast next Sunday, making their attracts no little attention. given up. headquarters at Crosby Inn. They will he Beverage left yesterday for a trip to Bangor, Mrs. Clifford Buxton and daughter of A Newsy Letter from Our Wide Awake transported by Higgins and will start at 7 :30 a. Toledo, Ohio, are on a visit to his native town 25 pieces of Wide Dress Satines; Geo.Elliot has moved into the Bumps house, The Thomaston Tennis Club has organized Correspondent. m. from Postofflce Square. When they will re­ UNION. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hamlin ol Lowell, regular price 12 l-2c, Spring street, and J. W. Wadsworth into the as follows: President, W. E. Mason; Vice turn only a kind providence knows. Mass., with friends oi Tbomasion passed Fri­ Beehive house, in the shipyard. President, Miss Lizzie Lcvensaler; Secretary, Leonard F. Hall of Appleton was in town President Chase of Bucksport preached nt day at A M . Wetherbee’s ...... Jarvis Woods Philip Davis; Will Hevler, Treasurer. George recently.... Henry Dyer of Portland Is visit­ W. F. Kellar & Co., shirt makers, have the Methodist chapel Sunday... . District Tem­ principal of the High School, has returned from Price for Tuesday, The Populist flag flaps independently in the B. Matthews is chairman of the Executive ing relatives here....H erbert Sleeper of Marl­ shut down for a time. The factory has beefi plar Farnham of Rockland, officially visited his vacation...... Mrs. David Colson of Clifton breeze. What has become of the other parties ? Committee. boro, Mass., is clerking in H. Young’s store running since Jan. 1, having 60 machines and this lodge of Good Templars Tuesday evening. dale. Mass., is visiting friends in town...... Are they not going to put out flags ? ....M rs. Iddo Tolraan left last 'week to visit about 80 hands in operation. They have a ....R ev , IL J. Wells is expected home the Horry Chase is visiting his aunt Miss Sarah 8 k per yd. "Living Whist” will be given August 10’ for her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wallace, Tenant’s fine place of business, a two-storied factory last of this week....Rev. F. S. Hunnewell of Westoi ....M iss Edie Parker is visiting in the benefit of the L-tdies Library. The four Harbor....Capt. Isaac Crie and wife of Mal­ and basement, 40 x 60 feet. A report is current that Capt. 11. M. Bean Whitman, Mass., preached at the Congrega Boston...... Manassab Spear’s wife and son players will be J. E.Moore and C. A. Leighton, den, Mass, are with friends in tow n....H ar­ is about to sell his shipyard and property to tlonal church Sunday....H arry Cushing of ore visiting her lather. Nath’l Caswell...... 20 pieces of Wide Cord Stripe and E. M O’Brien and T. A. Carr. The game a Boston Syndicate for Summer hotel pur­ Malcomb Lermond is visiting the borne ot his vey \V. Young went to Rockland Tuesday to I.. H. Babcock of New York, who bought a Skowhegan is stopping with Dt. Varney. Figured Taffetas, sold first of the will be one that was recently played at ihe poses. children at the Willows. purchase goods....M rs. Hattie T. Snow of lot last year from Dr. Sherman for a Summer season for 17c, Segochet Club. Newton, Mass., is visiting relatives and friends home in Camden, is traveling in Swtzerland A first class Summer hotel, capable of ac­ SOUTH THOMASTON. here....M rs. Evelyn Smith, and children of this summer, and while ascending Mount LIST OF LETTERS The loss on Sanford Delano's house has been Lane’s Island, Vinalhavcn, are in this place, commodating at least 200 guests, is one of the Price for Tuesday, Pilatus, near Lucerne, came across a young It Is probable that Rev. J H. Parshley will settled tor a few dollars more than #500, the visiting relatives....Miss’ Etta Hall has re­ paying investments that Camden very much lawyer from Maine by the name of Rice, son Remaining unclaimed in Rockland Post­ preach in me Baptist church next Sunday ut barn was a total loss and the full insurance, turned from her visit to Rockland and vicin­ needs. of Judge Rice of Rockland. offlce for the week ending July 30, 1892 3 r. M., and prevent the needs of Friendship #500, was allowed. The damage to the furni- ity....M rs. Byron Wilson, better remembered Gents’ List. Ladies’ List. church....Blanche, little daughter of J. P. 10c per yd. O. ture had not been settled at this writing. here as Miss Mabel Burgess, is visiting r e l ­ Camden, the past week, has been perfectly Daljocbran, Baker & Cross were the under- and refreshingly cool while every where else Alston, Wm. H. Adams, Mrs. Sar ah E Spalding, was quite illlnstweek....Tbe young atives;, and friends....M rs. I’hoebe Lufkin of The concert Wednesday evening under the Alden, Miss May (2) Pigeon Cove, Mass., Is visiting her father, Banks, Eben people had a picnic at Otter Point Saturday. Ellrers. auspices of the Ep worth League was very en­ under people have been sweltering in Bailey, Wm. J. Ames, Mrs. Angus Seth Condon....M r. Trefethern was in town the 9 0 -. A good time is reported.. . . Miss Lula In­ last w eea....M rs. Julia Young and daughters joyable, if frequent encores are an evidence. Carver, Capt. Isaac Brady, Mrs. Eva M. O n . traaiton has but nine of her twenty kilns The instrumental numbers were of unusual Colbetb, Antos A Bolton, Miss M.Rosey gram enteriained her friends Thursday evening. Jennie and Alena have arrived from Rockland Carl, Kitty One of thuaPd these are running merely to supply Oscar Frost and sons of Rockland passed a QMain street is a lively place theso days. Sat­ Crockett, B. A. The evening passed pleasantly with music and excellence. Miss Fannie C. Berry has few Carlton, Hurry i Clark, Mrs. C. B. T V . 3 B . except Momcllst0inerg. As one of our best known few days here last week... .Capt. Will Ames urday forenoon your scribe counted 32 teams, games. Icecreatr s served...-A party ot ■learner tro , , ,, _ superiors as a pianist, while Mr. Prouty’s De Wolf John I Clifford, Mrs. Geo. II. has gone after schooner Clara A. Benner, and market wagons, truck teams and carriages on sixteen went to f ^stuit Beach Tuesday morn­ (N. W. !iarblufaclurers 10 a C.-G. reporter, will join the mackerel fleet....Freeman Abbott violin solos were executed in a masterly man­ Emerson, Zeph I Crosby, Mrs. Geo. North Deer Ie*The man who Is doing the biggest the street. Frye, Edward Emery, Mrs. Susan ing, returning Wednesday night. Thoy amused We shall offer at this 31uehlll, b u rr ...... ,, and sister May of Vinalbaven are visiting rel­ ner. l'enner, Jr., Mrs. A W - ness todav is losing the most money. atives here....Baited and anchored here re­ Fenner, Jr., A. W. themselves by dancing, singing, playing games, Galpeth, Joe Gordon, Mint ie G. „an association. cently, schs. Lizzie J. Jones, Gloucester; As soon as the electric cars are running re­ Fred Gilkev is having the foundation laid for etc., and judging by ihe noise they made, must SLAUGHTER SALE the fol­ Fill leavi Edw. A. Perkins, of Gloucester; William II. Kelley, Ed. Henderson, Mis Helen 'dock a • • gularly we expect to see Rockland people come his house, Union street. It will be a 1 1-2 story Larrabee, Josial. Jameson, Mrs. Liddie have enjoyed themselves....Misses Ava and lowing goods: Foye, Carrie E. Lane, Nanny C. Bolkin, house, similar to that of Mrs. Coombs,which it Johnson, Annie B. “ be statement which has been made that Sigifred. Nelson Y. McFarland, Priscilla, to Camden where they can buy their groceries Lord, Prof. H. F. Ella Dow entertained their friends at a dancing Emma E. Witberell and Lizzie Stanwood. adjoins. Macy & Moore Lawry, Miss Mary 'bion. E. K. O'Brien was the only resident of and dry goods and clothing cheap, and at the Mealey, Malcolm Moore, Mrs. Emma C. party Friday eveniug. Googins Orchestra Thomaston who is u member of the Order of same time have a glimpse of our beautiful Our streets are in rather rough condition Maxey, Aaron 11. Merithew Mrs. it. A furnished music; Bass drum, Cleve Sleeper; 1 lot Double Width Dress Goods at Cioclnoati is Incorrect, inasmuch as T. S. Vose town and the charming mountain scenery, and Norton, Edwin F. McLellan, Miss Mary snare drum, Will Wade; tambourine, Walter VINALHAVEN. now, owing to the work going on on the electric Pedersen, Peder Ole Marsh, Airs. Lucy the Ridiculous Price of belongs to the order. Mr. Vose is a grandson Sundays they can come to our churches and road, but will be put in good condition as soon Pease, O A. Marshall, Miss Grace Stvcellund; cymbals, S. B. Hall; clarionet, W. of Capt. Thomas Vose, who was a captain of hear the gospel preached in all its purity. Patterson, Mrs H. J. Thayer; cornet, Charlie Wiggin. The Mrs. J. P. Hunt of Hallowell is visiting at as the road is completed. Pierce, I). Vinton artillery under Gen. Knox. Capt. Vose. came Quimby, Norman Simpson, Mrs. Phebe music was excellent, und the eveuingadeclded F. A. Hunt’s....A horse belonging to Oliver -Stockwell, Mrs. Annie to Thomaston withKuox and was the General's Riehe.v, L. F success.—Eddie Allen, eldest son of Horace Lewis fell one night last week, and broke its Mr. Gerrfty, the Portlnnd aud Bangor ar­ Sea, Frederick Thorndike, Miss Car­ business agent. Mr. O’Brien is connected with Mrs. Jennie Hull of Boston is at C. M. rie H. Allen, died suddenly Sunday morning. He k per yd. neck....Lane St Libby have .begun shipping tist, intends getting up some illustrations of Simmons, W.A. the order as a grandson of Col. George of Barstow’s, her old hom e....A daughter of Camden scenery for the World’s Fair, the I retethen, E Ulmer, Mrs. Ann had hceti sick a few days wiih bronchilis, -mt fresh mackerel. Friday and Saturday 41 bar­ Webster, Mrs. Almedia Revolutionary fame. Chief Justice Fuller is very stek....C harles size of the pictures to Ire 30x40 iuches. Ulmer, W. L. wus not considered dangerous. Saturday night 1 lot of Plaid and Stripe Ginghams rels were sent to Boston, and quite a number Stearns {of Boston, biother ot J. B. Stearns, Young Dan’I M. Young, Miss II P. be had an ulluck ol his old enemy, phthisic, of barrels were forwarded Monday. The a t Copt. Jonathan Strong went to Portland, is visiting at Norumbega....Miss Hattie and passed away curly Sunday morning. His greater part of them came from Matinicus.. Every visitor to Camden wants to go to the F rid a y ....F r d starrett. Secretary J bs tnibuiiuing or anti- assist ut the solemnities Mr. Dailey has mad' < septic proper!) and urmiiMtic fragrance makes worth aud Robbius, aud the tine catching of As the boat has been previously de- swim across to the main land When they Simonton Bros., Cal. OU it a toilet luxury. SUZOUGN I* removes all Hill were features of (he gume. This is the boats heretofore for Mr. Dennet. Mr Dailcy'i sciibed at length it is only necessary to were about half way across ihe chuuuel a disagreeable odors from ihe breath caused by filth victory of theCumdeus this season and they little shop has seen live boats completed since ay here that the Maine Central have se­ couple ol sch o o u ers came dashing along uud I "tp T Z V X p A \T IT1 \ r catarrh, bad teeth, &c. It is entirely free frciu have yet to be beaten. After the gume they Juuuury, two of the live being ol ten tons each ared u prize in this erait, as the Bar Ilit- headed them off uud they returned to the ; I v * O v I .J .X $ . the injurious und acrid properties of tooth ROCKLAND, ME. pastes and powdets which destroy the euutueJ. retired (o the Central House, where there was so large in fad that the ratters ol Ihe shop I,or travelers will have an opportunity to Island, kicked up their heels aud seemed satis- Watts Block, Thomaston, Me. - o»e uouie win lust six months. a bountiful repast availing them. were cut Into to make room for the launching, j know early in August — Hath ludephndanl. tied to get home July 25, 1892. THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1892. 7

T H E ’L E C T R IC . MARINE MATTERS. way to San Francisco from Philadelphia SEA BREEZES. with general cargo at 88 50 a ton-----Ship a l l a b o a r o ! CLOTH I NG! The First Car Runs Over the Track The Movements of Vessels, Charter Cyrus Wakefield is en route for Liverpool Salt Sea Puffs And Cooling Sprays From Saturday Evening. Notes and the Like with grain from San Franciso at 20 shillings, Neighboring Beaches. i She sailed June 30-----Ship A. G . Ropes. Capt. ______TAKE THE HE Rockland, Thom­ 8ch. Caroline Knight, Ward, arrived Satur­ D. H. Rivers, is in New York, in ballast from The girls at Cooper’s Beach lost their boat a aston and Camden day with coal from New York to the electric San Francisco in 93 days. The trip would week. It was pulled up by the Governor Electric Railroad railroad have been made in considerably less time, but Bodweli and through the far-reaching Instru­ for the rescuing of the crew of sixteen meo of was informally op­ The Boston yacht Triton is on the South mentality of an ad let in the C.-G., (3500, ened Saturday eve­ a wrecked English vessel. The men were never ’ess and often more,) it was returned to Railway for paint. She came up from Bar landed near Pernambuco. Electric Cars! ning by the running Harbor. the owners. CUT PRICES. ------of two cars down to Schs. Louisa Francis and Maggie Hurley FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. Park street and There are 18 cottages at Pleasant Beach. are at Cobb, Butler & Co.’s yard receiving new back. The streets N rw Y o r k , July 30. foremast. The Shakespear Society Is planning its an­ Tn a few months we shall remove our stock of and cars were crowded and great enthusiasm Business in all departments this week , has nual picnic. STOP was shown. Monday the cars commenced Brig M. C. Haskell is at the South Railway ■ been more than usually slow, but a continued running regularly from Rockport to the foot for new foretopmast. small supply of handy tonnage has served to 8. Osgood Andros and Will Glover gave a —AT — of Park street. The cars are running smoothly 8ch. Ada Ames took lime from A. J. Bird sustain the market upon a firm basis for off jolly picnic party at Juniper Hill, Wednesday. and are having a liberal patronage. & Co. Saturday for New York. shore freights, and we are enabled to report CLOTHING, HATS, CATS Francis Cobb A Co. loaded sch. Charlie Sr a further slight improvement in rates for petro­ Oakland Pavilion, M. H. Nash in charge, Brcck’s store, Spear Block, and E. A. Colla- Willie Saturday for New York. leum to Europe. Deal, timber, river plate and was opened Sunday, and dinner was served to more’s store,'Rankin Block, will be car sta­ 8ch. Wide Awake, with lime frVini Almon Brazil freights are substantially unchanged ------E. B. H1SIIIBS’ tions. about 100 guests W. H. Glover A Co. erected Bird, sailed Saturday for New York. but not brisk. West Coast freights partake of the prevailing apathy, and homeward from the the structure, and it Is every way adapted for 8chs. Humboldt for New York and Emily And secure some of the The cars will be running luto Cr.mden and I Nitrate portsrates are down to 11-3 and 12-6. its purpose. This fine place can be reached by F. Smith for Boston, sailed Saturday from A. the electric cars, and is always open to patrons. to the South end just a9 soon as big crews can West India and other short foreign freights FURNISHINGS F. Crockett Co. Oakland will oe formcaly opened next Wed­ complete the necessary work. I continue firm, but quiet, and the same may tie 8chs. Thomas Hix and John P. Kelsey ar­ said of yeilow pine lumber freights coastwise, nesday evening with a grand ball, for which GREAT BARGAINS A lady in ibis city waved her hand yester­ rived Thursday from New York via Boston. orders not being plentiful. Coal freights east­ first class music will be furnished. Into the store now occupied by Fuller & Cobb. We have cut day fora car. Tho conductor was new at Scb. General Grant brought sand Friday ward are lower, whilst previous rates for Ice Yacht Yokohama, Capt. Norman Bishop, the price on all Odd Lots of We are giving this week. the business, and knowing the lady he from Saco for W. H. Glover & Co. are sustained. politely raised his hat and let the car go on. arrived here Saturday noon, from a two weeks Sch. Emily A. Staples, with brick from C h a r t e r s .—Sch. 8. G. Hart, Darien to cruise fromRockland to Bar Harbor, Ellsworth, T E N D O Z E N Prnobscot for Sbeiman Glover A Co. arrived New York or Sound, lumber, 85.—Sch. S. J. Bangor, then down river to Rockland. The The horses showed more sense than many Friday. Lindsey, Raritan River to Boston, brick. 81.10. of our people and were not half so scared as party consisted of Geo. W. Garland, R. A. Men’s, Youths' and Boys' Suits! Sch. Nevada finished loading from C. Han­ —Sch. Maggie Bell, Rondout to Boston, Crie, W. A. Holman, Harvey Additon wb9 prophesied. rahan and sailed Friday for Boston. cement, 19 cents.—Sch. T. P. Dixon, Rocd- and Vesper Leach. Mr. Additon stopped off New Print anfl Percale out to Boston, cement, 19 cents. The cars on the Rockland, Thomaston and Sch. Silverheels sailed Friday for New York in Bangor, coming home later. They had a Coal —Bark Chestina Redman, Philadelphia nice trip. It’s the Price that's telling, and everybody is telling the Price. Camden Street Railway began running Mon­ with lime from F. Cobb A Co. to Boston, 70 cents.—Sch. Ira B. Ellems, Wrappers, day morning at seven o’clock, and from that Herbert Colson, formerly of the Fleetwood, Hoboken to Edgar own, 75 cents.—Sch. Mary A party of Rockland ladies rendezvoued at time will make half hour trips, leaving Park has taken command of sch. R. L. Kenney, and B. Smith, Weehawken to Thomaston, 75 cts.— Crescent Beach Wednesday, and played Whist. ?I0.00 S u its for S 8.oo $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 street on the even hour and half hour and will load for New York from F. Cobb A Co. Sch. Mabel Hall, Perth Amboy to Saco, 85 going through to Rockport. By Thursday or Capt. B. F. Cushman of hark Henry Nor- cents. Friday night a party of 22 drove to Pleasant Friday the Camden end will be completed and u t t wall, was at home last week. The bark dis­ OBITUARY MENTION- Beach to a house warming at Mr. and Mrs. 1 2 .0 0 10 00 cars will run right throngh, leaving Camden at charged coal at Portland from Philadelphia. Chas Haskell's new cottage. The trees around All made of the best quality goods. the same time ns Rockland. The fares have Schs. Hutnc and Lizzie Guptill from Boston Several Deaths at Vinalhaven—Other the cottage and the verandah were very prettily 11 Large assortment of been fixed at 15 cents to Camden and 10 cents Obituaries. decorated with Chinese lanterns. The tables u to Rockport. But one fare, 5 cents, is col­ and W. 11. Jones from Gloucester, arrived 1 2 .0 0 Wednesday. were spread with flowers and fruit, but they I S - 0 0 lected nt a time and that takes a passenger William A Brown, a granite cutter, but who were out of sight when the chowder was served. Sch. Ella Pressey, Grey, went to Somes’ i t t t from Rockland to Oakland Garden. The for several years has been unable to work After a delicious supper, a flag was raised 16.00 LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS next tare is to the Carleton House, between Sound Wednesday to load stone for Philadel­ died Saturday at Vinalhaven. At the time of with three rousing cheers for the cottage f v 0 0 Rockport and Camden and the third fare to phia. his death he was living with his brother Then came the big brush fire and fireworks, t t in White, Black and White and the end of the lire in Camden. Coming from Sch. Ira Bliss took lime for New York Wed­ Joseph. He leaves a wife Hnd one child. He with music and fun. About twelve the party u Camden ihe first fare takes a passenger to the 18.00 1 5 .0 0 Colored Figures, nesday from A. F. Crockett Co. was buried Monday in Pool’s Hill Cemetery. started for home and although an extremely street crossing ibis side of the Hoboken school Sch. Lulu Everett is chartered to .'oad lum­ dark night ther kept in the middle of the road, house and the second to the power bouse at t t 11 ber at King’s Ferry, Fla., forBerbice; thence Mrs. Margaret L. Carver, widow of the late with the exception of tho broncho who came 2 O .0 0 1 6 .0 0 From 50 cents up- Glen Cove and the third to ihe South end in to Bonaire and back with salt to 1. L. Snow A Elisha Carver, died at Vinalhaven Sunday out on Buttermilk Hill before his driver knew Rockland. This gives all persons a ride of Co. from the effects of a paralytic shock, received where they were. If you wish to know about from three (o Dur miles for one fare. Bag­ two weeks ago She would have been 71 the other team ask Kate. gage will be carried a littl^ later, as soon as Sch. Laura E. Messer cleared 28th at Balti­ Q ^^In two weeks ive shall have on sale the balance ot our more for Camden. years old the 10th of next December.She leaves the necessary arrangements can be made, the P le a sa n t B e a c h .— Nearly every cottage is Sch. Evie B. Hall sailed 28’h from Fernan­ two children, Freeman C Carver and Mrs. Last Winter OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, to be closed charge being 25 cents for each piece, either occupied and boating, fishing and picnics are dina for Fall River. Walter Young. The funeral takes place today. out at Cost and Less, If you’ve been waiting for Bargains, large or small, to be delivered at any point on the order of the day. A few who enjoyed iu the line. Waiting rooms have been provided Sch. D. W. Hammond arrived Friday in Thaddeus C. Smith. a representative of one sea breezes Sunday were: George Bowers, at E. A. Collamore.s in Rankin Block and at Boston. o» the oldest Vinalhaven families, died Fri­ wife and two children, of Tho naston, Oscar Don’t Wait Longer, But Come Quick and Summer Bargains Breck’s Confectionery store at the 8outh end Schs. Exchange, Ripley, and Mazourkafrom day,the 29th, after an illness of several months. Babb and wife, F. D. Coombs, wife and chUd, Main street Rockport, arrived 29th in Boston. He was in h's 89:h year. Mr Smith h d been a F. C Wiggin, wife and child, Winfield Ken- TO CLOSE. The Superintendent of the road is H. C. hard woiker from boyhood and bail accumu­ niston. wife and child, R.ckland, Fred Hersey Get First Choice! Weston. The following are the employees on Sch. Mabel Hooper, Hooper, cleared 26th at West Washington, I). C. for Boston. lated some property.Two of his children, L.W. and wife ol Redstone. N. H., and Frank the cars : Conductors. W. L. Hobbs, John H. Robinson of Thomaston were at the Idlewild. 20 pieces yd. wide Challie, hand­ Schs. Ida Hudson and Julia A. Decker, from Sraiih und Mrs. F. M. Brown, survive him. Hill, E. H. Piper, Geo. Oberton, Edgar Dan­ Hi$ funeral took place Monday. -----The Pioneer was occupied by LeRoy ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, Rockland, und Lizzie B. Willey, from Pas­ some style, only 10c a y d .' iels, Robert M. Packard, Jesse A. Tolraan, Allen, wife and child of Florida, Miles Mank, cagoula, arrived in Boston Thursday. E. A. C. Young, Lerov Giegory. Motortnen Olive L., wife of Joseph M. Frohoc, formerly wife and child ol Warren, and E S. Allen.----- 10 doz. Windsor Ties 25c. In New York Wednesday the following E. J Kalloch, G. H. Titus, E. R Brock, Fred’ of this city, died ot her home, Northport, Fri­ Mrs. Cyrus Ricker and family are at the Sea Rockland vessels were reported: Addie Wes­ Good 1 yd. wide Cotton 5c. 8. Moore. Lincoln Waldo, Geo. Sweetland, day. The funeral was held Saturday, and the sels, Belle Brown, Bertha Glover. Billow, Gull for the 8urnraer.-----Wm. H. Dean oj J . F . Gregory & Son, 8 Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs F. E. Sylvester. Wm. Later. remains interred in Sea View Cemetery, this Portland will spend the week with his family Charley Woolsey, E. Arcularius, Fleetwing, The Electrician for the road is C. A’ Jacobs cltv. Mrs. Frohoc was Olive L. Calderwoi d at the Sea View.-----Mrs. Leander Thomas and only 25c. George Bird, Ira B. Ellems, J. R. Bodweli, formerly on the Augasta Road; Engineer at, of Vinalhaven. She was a noble, Christian daughter, and Mrs. Herbert Messer and son, Jennie Greenbank, Lena White, Mabel Hull, 421 MAIN ST., FOOT OF LIMEKOCK ST. 20 doz. large handsome Bordered Power Station, Merritt Brown, Assistant Eng­ lady, to whose sterling motherly qnalities and have occupied H. S. Sweetlands cottage the Maggie Bell, May Day, Maynard Sumner, ineer, Mr. Jackson; Firemen, F. P. Hewett, high character the husband and five surviving past week.-----John Stackpole and Joseph 'towels, worth 50c, selling for 25c. Nahum Chapin, Nautilus, S J. Lindsey, St. Earnest Sidlinger; Nightman in Car House, children of the family of ten can testify. Tyler of Thomaston were at High Rock Cottage 20 doz. Black and Colored Mitts Simon Crosby. Elmo, Sardinian, T. P. Dixon, Thos Hix. -----Miss Helen Illsley of Portland, MIsj Lena for 25c a pair. Sch. Mary J. Lee, Harris, arrived in New Ruth R., widow of Freeman Harden, died Hodgkins and Miss Carrie Erskine of Rock­ LIVING WHIST York 26th. I MVE4LWQE UflE Good Crash tor 4c a yd. Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. land, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Gould of Rockland Sch. Mountain Laurel, at Hyannis, has dis­ Ash, Grove street, where she made her borne. and Miss Bessie Hall, were the guests of Mi»s The date of tho Living Whist Carnival has Colored Scrim 5c. charged deckload, but is still leaking. The funeral was held yesterday at one p. in., Annie Flint.---- Mr. and Mrs. Alden 8tover been changed to Tuesday, Aug. 1G, one week Drapery Poles with Brass Trim­ Rev. J. H. Parshley effleiating.Deceased was and son of Rockland, Miss Sutliff and Miss later, and it will be one of the most brilliant Sch. Martha Innis is bound for- Biddeford a daughter of Major John Spear. She was a Glenn of C'eveland, Ohio, were at Sun Rise mings only 25c. complete. events In the history of our city entertainments front Port Johnson. (lIlLIH tllT* most estimable lady and one who leaves Pavilion.-----Chas. M. Sullivan and wile of Four prominent citizens will play the game, Sch. Red Jacket is bound here, from Hobo­ Chenille Table Covers, 81.25 each. many friends who will always respect her Rockland, Mrs Abbie Hix of Chelsea, Mass., and some of our most graceful dancers partici­ ken. 50 doz. Fast Black Ho»e 12 l-2c memory. Miss Carrie Thorn like of Hudson, Mass., pate. The costumes will be very beautiful. Sch. Florida is due in Lynn from New occupied Ira Snow's cottage.-----Asa Coombs a pair. The Carnival will be presented for the benefit WAISTS AND SUITS! York. Clara A., widow of II. M. Brown, died at and wile were at the Kingsbury cottage.----- of the Puolic Library. Summer Blankets 81 a pair. fTSch. Addie Shaelfer is loaded foi New Yoik her home, in the N. B. Cobb Block, Saturday, Miss Hattie Devons of Cambridge, Mass., Now is the time to buy Chil­ Good quality Prints only 5c. from H. O. Gurdy A Co. need 62 years. The funerul is held this after­ Healthful Bread. and M. M. Geuthner of Rockland were the d ren ’s Sch. M. A. Acbotn, Acborn. was here Sun noon at two, Rev. J. H. Parshley officiating. guests of Mrs. Chas. A. Haskell.-----Oscar Handsome Challies for 5c. J - Dr E O. Goodrich, a prominent physician She leaves two children, Hector M., and Mrs of Augusta, Ga . writes the result of his inves day from Philadelphia with coal to Camden. Blunt and wife Thomaston, Randall Andros 50 doz. Men’s Unlaundered Shirts, R L. Winslow, who mourn the loss of a ligation of the baking powder question: “ I Sth. G. W. Glover arrived front Boston and wife Rockland, Capt. John Robinson regard Prof Horsford’s powder as healthful devoted mother and a wise and earnest coun­ wife of South Thomaston, and others m \.e short bosom, extra quality, only 50c anti nutritious, it being composed of phos- Sunday. sellor. Mr. Brown died last Spring, Mrs. calls on their friends who are sojourning at each. phatic acid and bi-carbonate of soda. The Sch. Ella Francis is on the North Railway School puits! excellence of this combination is so universally Brown being very sick at the time. this delightful village by the sea.-----There for caulking and paint. Gents' Fine Dress Shirts for 81. commended by physicians and chemists that was a flag raisiug at the cottage of Chas. A. my endorsement is sirnplv superfluous Bread Schs. Lizzie front Lincolnville, and Caroline Lucy E.,wife of W.F.Coorubs,of Vinalhaven Haskell Friday evening.---- Picnics from Table Linen for 25c, 37c aud 50c made from unbolted or Graham flour Is more died Friday, aged 38 years. Mrs. Coombs had healthful than that made from refined fl >ur, Krcicher und Granville from Bucksport brought Rockland Friday and Saturday. a yd.—all bargains. simply because the latter has been deprived of wood to A. F. Crockett Sunday. been in poor health for some time hut had managed to keep about almost till the day of Toilet Soaps of all kinds selling at the nutritious phosphates Horsford’s powder Sch. Columbian brought lumber front Ban­ FAMILY REUNIONS. OUT O IXTJE3. restores to tho fl >ur the phosphates removed in her death. She wus a kind-hearted Christian WILT. I3TJY the boiling precess, and increases the lood gor for Jones A Bicknell Sunday. reduced prices. lady, and hud a large circle of friends. The properties of the bread bv that amount. The Schs Annie May, Onward and General The Hilt family will hold its thirteenth an­ Good Corsets for 50c. phosphates aid the digestion and nourish and funeral occurred Sunday, Rev. W. E.Gaskin Grant arrived Sunday from Bangor with lum­ nual reunion at the farm of Geo. A. Hilt, St. invigorate the brain and nervous system, and officiating. A husband and four children George, Wednesday, August 17. 1 have a nice line ol' We have the best 81.00 Corset Prof. Horsford’s method of supplying them ber to W. H. Glover A Co. survive her. Mrs. Coombs was formerly Miss OH B I E N U R E STOCK with our daily bread Is certainly a wonderful The Hewett family will hold its annual re- ever sold, long waist and perfect fit­ triumph of scientific genius.” Scb. John P. Kelsey is at Long Cove loading Lucy Thomas, daughter of Robert Thomas of stone tor New York. our city, and her death will be regretted by uuiou on the Jesse Metcalf farm, near Hope Men's Suits ...... $ 5 .0 0 ting. Corner, Tuesday, Aug. 16. Worth #7,00. Sch. Catawumteak took ashes to Providence friends here. Parasols marked down to close. (Trade nark.) The Paysou ninily will meet Sept. 7. for T. H. Frawlev at a ton und discharged. Died at West Deer Isle, July 25, Antoinette, Men's S u its...... $7 .0 0 . & H . Schs. R. L. Kenney for Providence and wile of Seth Fitield, and daughter of Cam. W urth #10.00. P Amusements and Announcements. HATS, CAPS, Hume for Boston, from F. Cobb A Co. sailed Stephen B und Eunice Morey,aged 44 years and Monday. Boys'Suits, 4 ,5 ,6 ,8 ,1 0 and $12 TT T T ’- K ID G L O V E S 8 inns. Deceased has been in failing health for The Old Ladies Home Society will have a about four years, but not until the last few meeting Wednesday next at three p. in. at These Suits are Long-Leg Suits NOTICE TO MARINERS. Trunks, Bags and Hammocks. months have her friends felt great alarm and Mrs. Wm. Furrow’s, 8U Masonic street. and 1 shall endeavor lo clean up all W a sh in g t o n July 27—Notice is given that, anxiety at her condition. She was a lady of Dr. Eldridge will speak next Sabbath at my broken stock in the next 30 days. Almost anything you want at f/EW on or about Aug. 10, 1892, the characteristic of generous nature uud was kind to the poor and Rockland Breakwater light, N side of enter- needy as her neighbors will testify. She was Washington Hall on “ Reason, Conscience and attce to Rockland Harbor, Maine, will be alwuys with the sick, lending a helping hand God”, uud give readings also as usual. changed from fixed white to two fixed red and doing what she considered her duty. She F/^ll BUSINESS CHANGES. 0. E. BLAGKINGTON'S, 435 Main St. lights, exhibited from lens lanterns, one ver­ will be greatly missed and mourned. tically above the other, 23 feet and *29 feet res L. E. Marsh, who has long been connected Q w fH E tfT s ! pectiveiy above mean high water. Miss Marion Leggie McConchie, daughter of with the Chickawaukie Ice Co., has sold bis By order of the L'ghthouee Board. James aud Christina McConchie,died, Saturday interest iu that concern to G. A. Ames. Mr. morning at lloclock at her home, Clark Island. Marsh, together with William Carroll,-has LlC SH TX O r« ROCKPORT MARINE. Miss McConchie was born In Hardhilis, Scot­ leased the Clinton House, Thomaston, aud We shull open this week part land, April 9,1870. The family came to America will assume its mauagernent. Tux C.-G. hopes FRU IT -:-JARS! July 29.—Sch. Exchange sailed lor Boston, when she was quite young, und have lived at they’ll be successful, as they doubtless will. of our Fall Stock of Capes and sch. Edwurd Stearns loading for Charles­ Clark Islaud. Since her mother’s death, three ton, S.C .; sch. East Wind loading for N Jackets. Garments were years ago, Marion has beeu housekeeper for Tapley’s “Bread Wiuucr” out wears all Fancy Work! Y .; scb. Herald received repairs aud new her father, having the care of her younger other shoes. PINTS, QUAltTN A never so pretty and stylish as mainmast, ready for sea; sch. Antelope ar­ brothers and sisters. She was a bright and 2 QUARTS. rived from Bostou with freight. Scb. Elsa attract!re young lady and leaves a large circle they are this fall. Be sure May is loading railroad iron at Provideueo of sincere friends who sympathize deeply with for v Portland....Sch. Hermau ’Kimball Is the l>ereavcd father. The funeral services were W estern aud see them early. Old Now is the tima MISS N.T. SLEEPER loading for H averhill....B r. schs. Lilly G. held at the house Monday at 1:30, Rev. Mr. and Gronoke discharged wood from St. John. style Garments are not cheap The above brands of KID GLOVES are Jeukyn of Rockland ofllciatiug. to gat them before WILL SHOW For halo by 9 T i c k e t s ! IE THOMASTON MARINE. Anu, widow of Wui. H. Hills, died Sunday at at any price. See the new the rise in Price. her home, North Main street. The funeral Simonton Brothers. Wo are prepared to ftiruish ticket* to all Western NEW DESIGNS styles at Lower Prices than Scb. Etile J. Simmons is at Duuu A Elliott’s was held yesterday at four p. in., Rev R. W. wharf repairing—Sch. Lizzie Heyer has been | Jeukyn officiating. Mr. Hills was killed in the to destination, saving you the The place to get having repairs, uew ceiling, etc., and the Jen- 1 your baggage rocheckod uud (ho expense of (runs AT HER PARLOUS, ever before. Remember, we WHAT A FINE LAWN! early part of the war. He was in the vicinity * u we reipresent every fl/suclass railroad in ths them at ihe Old Die Willey is undergoing a general overhauling of St. Johns, N. B., in a sail-boat, which was United States uud Cauadlau Provinces Excursion shull open them the last of Du they mean yours? Trains leave Bo»lou four time* every week, for all If uut, why not? at Hospital Duck---- Ship Sbcuaudoah, at San flying the stars and stripes. Southern sym­ Wcatori) points, havlug through ears for Chicago. Price is T\o. 33 Nt. You can bring out that remark by culling ut Francisco, ha.*, churtgrod direct to New York, i pathizers attempted to compel him to lower it. St. Paul, Minneapolis, all Pacific Coast Points aud . this week. Southern California. J Jitu. 5. *76. 19 with grain at 25 shillings. She will take 5100 He refused to do so aud iu defending the flag d Juuet> .’77. W IS E ’S Time tables and all information furnished on 1 A p t Xe.’bX. tons. This cturier has somewhat brightened j was pushed from the wharf, receiving fatal application. SPECIAL NOTICE. AMD ULV1MG the hopes of ot^r ship owners-----The town of 1injuries- Mrs. Hills has made her home with I The nine mouths having expired in which all Thomaston u>s\ >se» taxes ou 35,211 tuns of her daughter,4 ulta L. Hills, of the Rocklaud JA. S. BUZZKLL, COPELAND’S | tux«s fur the year IftWl should have been paid, ail Tickeif Agent Maine Central Railroad, Evcitiuad. deliuqut-uis will save further cue I by culling at my E. B. HASTINGS, A L awn M ow er shipping but a g\i*4U deal of shipping beside Commercial College. She was a most worthy , ulflie, tub Main Street, uud paying said lax with that is owued) by Thomaston people----- ' woman, respected aud esteemed by ail who I have the Ageuoy for the Cahgrupb, the best Boston 5 and 10 Gent Store. I interest lu date. W. if SMITH, Collector. OIVIj Y 00.00 Type Writer lu use. Send for Descriptive Cata­ 22 O p p o site 11 cu d o f S e a bt. Ju ly 12th, lc92. 22 316 AM ) 318 MAIN NT. 1 Ju«t IhlLkof ill 23 Ship J. B. ThViuas, Lermond, is ou the knew her. logue. TIIE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1892.

IOI OHU lllipoilrtlll out IIUIIC me uteit: born ltt'l. things of Interest—The Week’s same num ber below. ofG ieat In le iet- 1953- Admiral Yun T-o»np*« fleet Annihilated Record of Personals There is n r. <1 kangaroo in the Londot Itching Piles are the bane of by I bo EnulMi. 1713- Richard Savage, t he unhappy poet, (lied, Zoological gardens. Its color is caused by many lives. Comfort Powder II. L. Rivtuond hn« taken contracts ag ed 45. II L. Shepherd has been suffering a secretion from I lie skin. 1777- -(’ttiii'ri’,-8 appointed Lafayette m ajor gen 7. yellow fish, ca” ed A laskan m ackerel cures them. to cut several monuments for parties in end, he being but 29 years old. from a sprained ankle. H'U t a p ta in J o h n E r i c s o n b o rn ; (lied l«90. and fnllv ei’ti il to t h e mackerel of tli town Atlantic coast, is found nt the west end <> U.-.’ Birthday of Abram S. Hewitt. Geo. McFarland moved into his new Now that Congress has ord Birthday of Governor lloadly, of Ohio. house on Central street last week. the Alaskan island*. They move in larg A Nice Present survey of the harbor, wc hope it will be ls?l>-Birthday of I >r. John Hall, pastor of schools and are filit ly flavored. Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church. Mr. Lancaster has moved into n p tts, tin for a gentleman who shaves carried out soon, so that next year wo The oropbi the ancestor of the 1*35- B irth d a y o f P a u l d u C b aillu . Cole house.on Commercial street. ble horse of today, is first known to hnv, a box of Comfort Powder, can get an appropriation for dredging. 1871 Piio'bw (’ary, Ohio poetess and author, existed in the eocene period of gcologi • lied : b o rn 1824. Picnics and rides seem to be in order epochs. Sot’ie of the species were ns si: all is a great luxury. Mrs. A. J„ wife of Arthur L Dutch, 1873—Ex-President Andrew Johnson died in C a r te r c o u n ty . T e n n .. ag ed 07. not withstanding the hot weather us the common silver fox of today, and all “L ynn, M ass., N ov. 28. 1891, di d ruesdiy. the 26th of pnritonetis, bad sixteen hoofs, four on each foot, just 1883—Maud S lowered the mile record to 2:08*4 Eugene Simpson has moved his family “ 1 ant a very fleshy person. I aged 38 years. Iter remains were nt Cleveland. like the cow brutes of the present age chafe badly, have tender joints and Children. 188*1 Abbe Franz Liszt, pianist, died at Bai- taken to Prospect, Wednesday for burial. and household goods to Detroit, Mich. feet. Comfort Powder is a blessed reutb, Bavaria, aged 74. INTERESTING FACTS. In every house where there She leaves a husband and two children. 1891 —President Harrison proclaimed reciproc­ Frank Libby is fixing tip the house comfort to me. I cannot do with­ ity treaty bet ween Spainaml United States. are children Comfort Powder Wednesday was the hottest day here lntely purchased from the Wilson heirs Women of every rank go bareheaded in out it. I recommend it to my Mexico. friends, nnd they are delighted is indispensable. In fact, it this season. In the afternoon tue ther­ August 1. W. O. Corthell and John Fuller of Tlie site of tlie city of Boston was sold in with it.” — M rs. E. A. G oodw in, 1488—Co lu m b u s disc o v e re d th e this place are also in the Livery Associa­ comes into play from infancy to mometer reached to 86 at the village, 1035 by John Blackstoue for $150. h i Rockaway St. Island of Trinidad. tion. old age. All druggists sell it and in some parts of the town it is said l.W -Henry III of France was Tlie ordnance survey of England took It is the greatest powder in the to have gono up to 90 ®—unusually murdered by the fanatic A straw ride to So. Hope Thursday sixtv-flvc years to make a n d was completed world for fleshy people, especially Jacques Clement. in 1850. warm (or Vinalhaven. 1798 Battle of the Nile: Nel­ evening, and still we wnit for the electric those who perspire and chafe Vacations. son destroyed the French car. A clipper ship for every day in the yea excessively. By “gorry" said little Harry, as we fleet. is required to remove California’s surplit Don’t go away in summer stepped over his threshold, 1‘vn got a 1818—M arla Mitchell, astron­ Rev. Henry B. Woods, pastor of the wheat to Europe. ALL DFWQGIST9 SELL IT. omer, born in , z Baptist Church, is stopping at the Carle­ SEND POSTAL FOR FREE SAMPLE. without a box of Comfort Pow­ rooster that eats my hens eggs, and lie’s M ass. MARIA In the Chinene language the same word ton House. may be either a noun, adjective, verb or COMFORT POWDER CO. Hartford. Conn. der. You will certainly want got to die. Harry’s manner indicated 1833 B irth d a y o f Senator Red- m it c iik i.u C. 6. BYK13, fiCOr.ETARY field Proctor. A. Richards is having the building adverb. The language is monosyllabic. it. All druggists. that Mr. Chanticleer’s dnys were num­ 1834—British slaves in the W est Indies eman­ In a eave in t he Pantheon the guide, by bered. c ip a te d . occupied by W. Perry ns paint shop, striking the flaps of Ids coat, makes a noise 1843- Robert Todd Lincoln lrnrn at Springfield, repaired. equal to th a t produced by firing a 12-pottnil Ills. We heard Rev. W. H. Littlefield re­ cannon. Bandage-wearers. mark Wednesday that he has lived in 1800—Kooweskoowe, or John Ross, Cherokee The three drunks last week were chief, died in W ashington; born 1790. fixed by Judge Treat at one dollar and The last, execution for forgery in Eng Anyone who wears a ban­ town 30 years and that in all that time 1870—Colorado adm itted ns a state. land took place nt the Old Hailey on Dec. 1884- J a y E y e See lo w ered th e m ile reco rd to costs each. dage finds untold comfort by it seemed to him there had) not been 31, 1820. The name of the convict was 2:10 nt Nnrrngnnsett park. Eugene P. Luce and family, late of Thomas Maynard. using Comfort Powder when it any year such a hot spell as we were 188<1—'I’lie last election in France at which the having this season. reactionists showed any strength; over- Liverpool, England, are visiting at Mrs. There was snow in many parts of is removed. wbehnimr Republican victory. Lizzie Spear’s. M. F. Calderwood, engineer of the 1891—Intelligence of great outrages on mis­ Iowa und Illinois on May 11, 1878, and sionaries in China excited great indigna­ The band boys gave another fine out­ again ns late as May 23, 1882. fire engine, lias accepted a position on tion in Europe and America. door concert, Thursday oveuing. They An Evening's Enjoyment sloop A I. Hamilton and will be out of Fell D ea l . C tn E A T town several months. During his A u g u s t « . draw a crowd every time. These words are very familiar to our readers, fcas often been spoiled for a lady 33s h , C.—Archidatntia III. son of Ageisilnus absence Quincy Maker will handle The Rockport R. R. has a crew at as not a day passes without the report of the 1’y a big pimple on the face. and king of Sparta, died. sudden death of somo prominent citizen. The Reuben. 10—The Germans, under Herman, destroyed work on the stone work of their bridge explanation is "Heart Disease." Therefore Reduction in Prices! Comfort Powder would have the Roman unity and killed the command­ beware if you h ive any of the following sytnp FOR THIS WEEK, Hon D J. McGillicnddy of Lewiston, er, Quintiiius Varus. and culverts. toms: Short Breath, Pain inSide. Smother­ prevented it. Democratic candidate for Congress from 1100- W illiam I! (Rufus) of England accident­ A large haul of mackerel was made ing Spells. Swollen Ankles, Asthmatic Breath­ Ending Saturday Night, July 23, ally killed m New Forest, Hants, by Wal­ ing, Weak and Hungry Spells, Tenderness In the second district, and J. II. Mont­ ter Tyrrell. Thursday morning nt the entrance of the Shoulder or Arm, Fluttering of Heart or Ir­ A genuine Long Filler, not made from Scraps 1802—Bonaparte made consul for life by a near­ or Factory Swrepmex, nor Artifh tally Flav gomery of Camden, will speak to the harbor by Erastus Wallace. He reports regular Pulse. These symptoms mean heart ored. They are made in a clean factory, find have BEST PATENT FANCY FLOUR Comfort Powder. ly unanimous vote. 16 cwt. taken. disease. The most reliable remedy is Dr honestly earned a reputation by being the beat people of Vinalhaven at the town hall, 1811 - W illiam W illiams, “signer” and soldier, Miles' New Heart Cure, which has saved alue for th •. money ever offered. S 5.5O This great external remedy Friday evening next. diedin Lebanon, Conn.; born there 1731. The road comiSfcssioner put on a crew thouaands of lives. Book of testimonials free 1859-Horace Mann, author, educator and ab­ at \V. H. Kittredge's Drug Store, who also rtcgulrtr F riec : Ao.oo for affections of the skin has Speaking of a vessel that is familiar olitionist, di«d in Yellow Springs. ()., where of men Wednesday and cienred the sells ihe New Heart Cure. r H. TRAISER&CO., Boston. be was president of Antioch college; born This Flour we warrant to be as good us any sprung into sudden but de­ streets of rocks and rubbish left by the Fail to do their Duty. Harvard Cigar Factory. Flour made, not excepting fucIi Flours ns Pills- to our readers,” said John Wilson, “I 1708. bury's Best, Washburn ft Crosby’s Superlative, served popularity. remember when on my first trip to sen 1875—General Alexander Hamilton died in railroad company. Everybody has at times failed to do their Faultless, Magnificent, or any of those Best Flours. New York, aged Oil. duty towards themselves. Hundreds of lady The reason lor this Unheard of Low Price Is that nearly forty years ago of first seeing the 1890—A man eating shark 7 feet long, caught E. Simmons employed on tho Rock­ readers suiter from sick headache, nervousness, AUGUSTA WATER CO. this Is from a n e w mill that has never sold any of Manitou. It was in Birbadoes, West in Jamaica bay, L. I., its presence sup­ port R. R , injured his foot by a stone sleeplessness and female troubles. Let them their F lours in lids section,ho tiny take this method posed to be due to recent change of oil- follow the example of Mrs. H. Herbeehter, to Introduce It. m -BEMEMBKB W K W A R ­ Boys 5 Per Cent. RANT EVERY POUND OF THIS FLOUR, and Indies. She was at that time bark m ateand warmer winters. Colonel Morales falling from the car. His accident pol­ Stevens Point, WIs., who for five years suffer­ if It Is not just as represented return at our ex­ are not apt to use many ‘‘toilet Bermudez proclaimed president of Peru. ed greatly from Nervous Prostration and pense. rigged, and had a cargo of horses. I icy has lately expired. sleeplessness, tried physicians and different articles,” but they like Comfort believe she was then about a year old. A lig n 3. A party of seven had a ride to Ash medicines without success. But one bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine caused sound sleep every D u e 19 0 4 . Good Pastry Flour 54.75. Powder. It keeps the skin On a recent moonlight excursion from 1 4 9 2 — Four hundred years Point, Tuesday. The dinner of lobsters night and she is feeling like a new person. ------We have Just received a full line of------tlie mainland, camo two nice looking ago today, on a Friday, aStJ the usual picnic menu was relished Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Laramie Oily, Wyom­ We offer (hem, subject to sale c * cliange in price, smooth. Columbus sailed from Pa­ ing, who tried all other remedies, declares that par and Interest. CANNED MEATS For PICNIC PARTIES los, Spain, wit li three ships Theto* w ater w orks w ere constructed in 1866-87; young ladies, and as the hall is quite a and the ride home enjoyed by all. after three . eeks’ use of the Nervine for Head­ the source of supply is the Kennebec itiver. Tlie JUST LOOK AT TIIE PRICES: a n d 120 m en . H is m a in ache, Nervous Prostration, etc , she was en­ Company hart a com plete and adequate system for A Lady Said: distance from the landing, one of them was the Santa Ala- Rev. J. F. Tilton of Belfast will ad­ Devilled Ham. smnll size, 10c; large size 20c; reg- i vessel tirely relieved. Sold by W. H. Kittredge. storage and distribution; a reservoir of six million ular price 20c and 30c Devilled Chicken, small ‘ My baby cannot talk; but she remarked, “Why couldn’t they have ! ria. Sept.25Miirtin Pinzon dress the Christian Endeavor Society of Trial Bolile Free. gallons cap tcity, and over twenty-three mil •*. of size, 10c; large size, 20c; regular price 20c and a shoot to get us there quick?” “ Oh shoot 1 declared that he saw laud, m ain pipe. 30c. Devilled T u rk e y , small sire 10c; large size, crows when she sees the Com­ but it was Oct. 12 bef ire this place at tho Baptist church this Miles’ N erve & Liver Pills. The charter of the W Company giv 20c; regular price, 20c ami 30c. New P. & C. it" said her companion,and then the dog real land was seen by Rod- Acton a new principle—regulating the liver perpetual franchise. Sardines, l’.c per box; old price 2Kc. Boned Tuesday evening. All are invited. The Company has a twentyytfr™ year contract with Chicken,r oned Turkey, l.’oast Beef. Ox Tongues- fort Powder box. It is a de­ rigo Triana lirst. sa n t a m a r ia . stomach and bowels through the nerves. A tin* City of August» for Ore hydrants and munici­ Star barked at the man in the moon, and 1785—Oliver Hazard Perry, Luncheon and ‘ Corned Ib ef iu all sizes. ■ Alsoii Dr. Piper, Mrs. Dr. Weidman and new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure pal purposes. Ils earnings Increased during the large lint lightful application.” the band struck up, “ I wouldn’t have it naval hero, born in South Kingston, R. I.; biiliousness.bad taste, torpid liver, piles, con­ of Franco-American Boups—the linest Mrs. Manson have been appointed a pust six m onth- $1,00*1, and now aggregate $28,000 iu the w oi Id. consisting o f Tom ato, o x tiill, Con- known for the world.” d ied 1819. stipation. Unequalled for men, women, per annum; tlie operating expenses and interest somme, Muck Turtle, Etc 1808— Hamilton Fish, statesm an, born In New committee to solicit funds to fresco children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 50 doses charges on ull outstanding homiH amou t to less “ It is a singular fact” remarked a gen­ Y o rk c ity . 25 cents. Samples tree, at W. H. Kittredge,s than $19,000 per annum, which leaves a turplus, Ten Dollars. 1823—Thomas Francis Meagher, soldier and repair the audience room of the M. Drug Store. after paying all charges, o f over $7,000. D onohue’s Cash Grocery tleman the other day. “that of all the Securities issued by all Water Companies in A gentleman said: ‘ If I Irish patriot, horn in W aterford, Ireland; E. Church. About $300 will bo needed. Maine are recognized as desirable und safe invest- CORNEll MAIN AND MYRTLE STS vessels that were ttuilt here in years d ro w n e d in M o n ta n a , J u ly 1. 1887, w h ile could not get it for less, I would governor of tlio territory. The amount of money to be raised by The present and prospective value of the Augusta past, not one was named after the town, 1813—Christine Nilsson, singer, born Water Company's works is second to the value of assessment for the ensuing year by the MAINE. give ten dollars a b"X for Com­ and with one exception the Bteamer Sweden; lust sung in tlio United States no other iu this titate. 16 A pril is, 1883. school corporation is $2525, $2000 being —ALSO— fort Powder. I use it under AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE. Vinalhaven is the only craft that has 1850- Commodore Jacob Jones, who command­ the first payment on the new school my truss pad.’’ All druggists. honored us in that direction. The ex­ ed the American brig Wasp when it cap­ For Abbott's Hhlory of Maine, revmed and edited 6 PER CENT. tured tin* British brig Frolic,died at Phila­ building. The rate of assessment is by tho late Kdward II Klwo'l, and brought down ception is a small craft that was re­ delphia, aged 82. to 1892. Complete and oopioualy illuatrated. The 1881—W illiam George Fargo, famous organizer 8 2*10 mills. people aro reudy for it; no competition ; a splen- Limerock Railroad Mortgage Bonds built years ago, and whose name was dld opportunity for new as well hh old agents of express companies, died iu Buffalo; b orn B W. Morse left Wednesday for St. The Nona and daughters of Maine cannot afford to Blackheads. changed to read same as that of the 1818. be without a history of their own stato. Address There are few remedies for 1891—John Young Brown elected governor of Johns on a business trip. The firm Brown Thurston Company, Portland, Me. town." Kentucky by an immense majority. Blackheads on the face. Com- Down at Lane Island bridge a boy Rokes & Morse, have commenced man­ RocklandTrust Go. A u g u s t 4 . ufacturing lime at Drury Cove. Their forrti Powder closes the pores, hud been silting lor three hours watch­ CENTS buys one of tlie Stamps in the Stamp ing the boh on bis fish line, and hum­ 1072—John and Cornelius do W itt, Dutch lime is pronounced as first quality and anothey vanish. statesmen, murdered by a mob nt Tlio is having quick sales. System of Depooit iu the KOUKLAND ming Ta-ra-ra-hoom-deay, when we H ag u e. 5 TRUST COMPANY. ■v. You can get a sample box hailed him. “ What are you doing 1781—Isaac Ilnyne, patriot, banged by tho Brit­ The stamps are sold in denominations of 6, 10 ish at Charleston; born 1745. J. B, Stratton, who has been connect­ and 26cents, and are to be pasted in bookH piepured for nothing by sending a postal there?’’said we. "Fishing,” said the boy. 1818—Lovell Harrison Rousseau, soldier and for the purpose. When a leaf Is covered it amounts ed with the Carleton House over sinoe S M IT H ’S to $1, which Is then deposited in tho bauk am’ r card to Comfort Powder Co., “Got anything?" said we. “ Yep," said statesman, born in Lincoln county, I. II. G li’ld. n. atory, by a competent chemist. 1898—Peking,Tung-Chow umlTien-Tsiu, China, FIRST CLASS NEW INSTRUMENTS doesn’t seem to have decayed a particle. Hooded, with great loss of life und proji- the job, anti it was well done. But having made several exchanges recently we ROCKLAND TRUST CO. All druggists. With the exception of an addition of Tlie town lias hail a crow of toon at offer extra bargains in Makes Bread! ✓ avordupois lie’s the same old Sam. He A u g u st 3 . work on the bridge, painting tlie iron Second-Hand Pianos. MOST, wasalwiys a great favorite with the I 492—Columbia f N iuyaraat Trinity bay, New­ and Hie two stores will have plate glass Aoye llouae. 678 Alain St. righted. Next day wo rigged up a jury- 1815- John George Edward Henry Douglas the highest awards wher­ O <> J ' Id I<). ket compares with Comfort Sutherland Campbell, Murquis of Lome, supported iu his efforts by the trustees,ts mast, and finally, alter being out 16 goteruor gem ral of C'ana.la am soorju-law and we expect soon to see a great chauge I ever shown. Prices Mini Quality Guaranteed to Suit. Powder in the purity of its in­ days were lowed into Norfolk, Virginia. of the queen, born in Slulford bouse, Lon­ JsjgT* Send for * lnveatortL C auaruuteed d on. for the better in and about the church. ! £ A Ibo large Btock CORN, MEAL, OATS. gredients and the skill with There were seven in the crew, and of our new illustrated booiT ~ gaiiiht loss. SBOUTS. MIDDLINGS at BOTTOM PRICKS, In 1668-National tbauksgiving "fy • great and Any of the friends of improvement that j £ Car and Bag Lula. which it is prepared. 50 cts. these four are living. They are Cup- sig n a l victories,” as directed by President “ How Best to Heat our Homes,” W. RODMAN WINSLOW, Lincoln's proclamation of duty 15. have a few cents or dollars to contribute a work of art on the subject 13*2 NASSAU ST. (Vanderbilt Building)* a box. tain I). L. Carver, first mate John S. 1675—Th e a r s e n a l ex p lo d ed a t ly id e sb u rg , F a. toward the good work need not fuai NEW YOUK CITY. 1890 -William Kviutnler exeeuM «1 by electricity I ... . . of house-warmiug. Enlabllhlrud um l d o in g bUblucbhln theta- aanto offlcctf CHAS. T. SPEAR, Hopkins, second mate P. A. Pierce,and bluee Feb. I. ln77. For 15 couM tcullve yearn d ivid eeu a ut Auburn, N.Y., tho first eiucution of thttt puss it in, us it will be gratefully re GURNEY HOT WATER HEATER CO., have been paid ut I be rate of 12 per cent nerunLum. myself. 163 Franklin S t., Bouton, Mauu. No ca to ellenU. Do- Store 295 and 297 Main Street kl“i ' _ , ~ ceivutl and uppreuiated. poUU received ut any lime.

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