Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times in Eastern Maine Consolidated March 17, 1897 T he Courier-Gazette. TWICE-A-WEEK . . . . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

Rockland Maine Saturday August 14 1897 Two Dollars a Year Vol. 52. . . . N o . 54

HISTORIC BOSTON presidents m ay l»e forgotten, but the name THEOSOPHY—HEREDITY MAINE VS. KLONDIKE IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY [)O YOU KNOW THAT signed to tbe Fugitive Slave Law will never be forgotten. There are depths of infamy as Aa Seen Through the Kyea of a Maine Man there are heights o f fame.” But a still more VII. In the matter or mineral wealth, Maine M ri. Stevens and Miss Slack sailed for Who la Now Living There. exciting meeting was held four years later How do we make onr own heredity? In i.n ’t ao awfully alow. W e venture to aay that America Aug. 5th on S. S. Pavonia of the THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., Boston, August 11, 1807 1854, when Anthony Burns had been arrested the same way that we make any other con­ the average reader has no idea of the number Canard line. There are many placet of unusual historic under the same Fugitive Slave law which the dition of life. A ll conditions are effects of of town In which there are mine, that have Tampa, Fla., through its mayor, sends an interest in and around Boston which it is al­ people of Boston, in fact of the entire north our course in previous lives. W e may think been a.aayed to ahow good value. For in* invitation to the National W. C. T. U. to hold OF HARTFORD, CONN., ways a pleasure as well as a profit to visit, had so strenuously protested against. It was that our parentage is the arbitrary work of a ataace, there la the Acton mine, 11.97 penny­ its next convention there. weights to the ton of ore; Blue lltll, 36 p. and also many great occasions which it is not my pleasure recently to hear Rev. M r. Hazel­ creator, or that it is goverened wholly by The Macmillans announce “The Household Issues The BEST Life Insurance Contracts in the World. w.; Corinna, 20 p. nr.; Cherryfield, 17.49 p. unprofitable from time to time to recall. One wood, a former pastor of the F irit Baptist chance. But, there is no such thing as of the Lafayettes.” by Edith Hichel. It is to w.; Deer Iale, 29.11 p. tv.; Hampden, 1457 of the first of special interest is the venerable church of Bangor, who was an eye witness o f chance in even the smallest affair of the uni­ be personal, anecdotic, discursive, and w ill NO DISAPPOINTHENT as to DIVIDENDS p. w .; Hancock, 17.60 p. w.; Lubec, 20 p. and historic South Church which stands or the scenes, recount the thrilling story of the verse, and no w ill but our own can make the have many illustrations. 1’resumahly it will EVERYTHING GUARANTEED in advance. tv.j Lowell, 14.60 p. w .i Pittston, 6 30 p. w .j the corner of Washington and M ilk streets, meeting in which Theodore Parker, W endell conditions of our lives. In regard to physical offer some information regarding that noble Sullivan, 13 p. w .’, Sedgwick, 15.05 p. w.; where it has defied the elements for 168 years. Phillips, D r. H o w e, and other anti-slavery life we are our own creators. bearer of the name who is one of the most Premium Rates, Is to 25 Per Cent LESS Wakefield, 1440; Wales, $6 to ton; Litch­ It was saved from the great fire of 1872, leaders of Massachusetts took part, and Our desires in relation to physical life at­ interesting figures in our own history. than those of Old Line flutual Companies tract us into physical life, and upon the ten­ field, aa high as J75 a ton; Auburn, /1 5 . which came almost to its very walls, by the from which there proceeded such an influence The Harpers are soon to bring out a book dencies of character that we have started into Bryant's Pond, Phillipa, Freeman and several great (ffortt of the Boston firemen to save the that it became necersary to have a strong m il­ that will display the humor and fancy of the old land mark. It is located nearly on the site action in the past depend our parentage and other places show good outlook, some of itary guard to escoTt the prisoner from his late H . C. Bunner in an unusual and delight* JU L Y 1, 1897. our circumstances. They are our own work with these ores containing large percentage of ail of the John W entworth residence, the founder cell to the wharf, to be returned to the slavery ful way. It is entitled “ Three Operettas,” and by ourselves, and whether that work is ver, ore in Sullivan assaying as high as and first governor of the Massachusetts Bay from which he had sought to escape. From and is designed for children. It is said that T o ta l A saets...... 63 Colony, a man whose name will undoubtedly good or bad depends upon what we arc, just 7,370.35 ounces of silver to the ton. For Tremont street opposite School Beacon in his libretto* M r. Bunner has done some street commences, which if you were to pass as in mechanics, the quality of work a years it has been known that gold exista in S u rp lu s to P olicy H o ld e rs...... 3,365,161 3J live as long as the history of the colony which charmingly whimsical work, and that the he helped to found endures. Opposite the up a short distance you would come to the machine can accomplish depends upon the the northweatern part of the state. Hunters music written f«ir it by Oscar W eil, ia very GAINS GMONTIIS JANUARY TO JULY, 1897. peculiar construction quality and motive and men engaged in lumbering have brought Old South Church there was at one time a new state house, or at least it was new one happily adapted to the lyrics. In A sse ts...... ’ •01» '949 °°„ stately mansion, known as the Province hundred years ago, or a little more, having power of that machine, the materials to work to the city, samples of gold dust and nuggets from the vicinity of Kangeley lake. One House, which became the home of the Royal been commenced in the pasture of John H an ­ upon being in both cases already at hand. W hat the London Academy calls “ a rather In S u rp lu s...... * ...... rzq’qis 00 Governors, even l>efore the O ld South cock in the year 1789; the old state house Suppose we have In the past made the very hunter has for years in his semi-annual visits pleasing howler” has recently been committed In In su ran ce in fo rco (L ife D e p a rtm e n t o n l y ) ...... 1,6/9,918 00 to Portland carried in from one Io tour onces erected, of which Sir W illiam Phipps was the having been abandoned for the meeting of best possible use of our intellectual advant­ by one of its contemporaries, a society paper of cleat gold gathered from the stream run­ first under the charter of 1692; the original the General Court on the completion of the ages, we have in that way started into action of the English capital. Here it is: “ Messrs. to BIR D Ac BARNEY, charter granted to Gov. Wentworth having new one. Many alterations and changes a certain energy in that special direction, that ning into Kangeley lake. Quartz has also Hacon & Ricketts have just issued a dramatic been found the-e containing free gold, show STATE AGENTS been revoked by Charles the Second. Phipps have been made from time to time during the will be likely to bear us along in that same poem by that ripe scholar and finished writer, SYNDICATE BLOCK, ROCKLAND, ME., ing without doubt, that rich veins of gold are was a poor, but ambitious boy, whom circum­ hundred years of its existence, but the front direction when we come into the present life. Matthew Arnold, entitled ‘Empedocles and stances seemed to favor, born in the wilds of has remained practically the same, called the It is a force that will attract us to a parentage located near, and undoubtedly the veins are Etna.’ ” In an American Journal the other located in the hills west of the Kangeley day a reprint of Cal ver ley’s “ Fly-leaves” was Do not cook when you can fill what was then the province of Maine. Bulfinch front from the name of the architect affording us advantages of intellectual chain and extending to Moosehead lake. hailed as the latest work of a living writer. The story of his successful life reads more who designed it. culture. The gold that is washed from the black sand your Picnic Basket at the New England Fair, like a romance than a reality. The builder Extensive repairs are now going on inside Perhaps we will be one of a long line of John Fox, Jr., whose latest hook “ H e ll for of the Sandy river and also that found in the and first occupant of the Province House was the building under the direction of a commis scholar*, and whatever we may lack in our Sartain,” was recently brought out by the valley o f Swift river comes from Ihe moun PORTLAND, ME. Peter Sargent, a wealthy London merchant appointed for that purpose. When the circumstances or ourselves, a means and an Harpers, and whose new novel, “The Ken­ tains west of the Kangeleys. Another field who came to this country in 1667. It was of subject of removing the old part of tbe state aptitude for gaining what wc call an educa­ tuckians,” began to appear serially in H a r­ for the prospector la the head waters of St. Knox Farmers’ August 16, 17, 18,19, 20 and 21. brick, and three storiea high, surmounted by a house, and replacing it with a more modern tion will in some way be afforded us, and all per’s Magazine for July, is one of the youngest John river. Everything indicate! that gold cupola. W hen General How e, who made structure was before the legislature two years because o f our own good use of educational and one of the ablest of the writers who are is to be found in that locality, and one enthus­ his headquarters here, left this house on the ago, many of the leading citizens of Boston, advantage* in the past. Now, by a good use making ui familiar with the picturesque life iast predicts that in the near future million! evacuation of Boston tar the British troops in and in fact all N ew England protested against of them we do not mean solely that we have of Kentucky. M r. Fox, like Miss Murfee Exchange Market of dollars w ill be invested in mining in the UNEXCELLED ATTRACTIONS. March, 1776, the d A tm io n and sway of tbe destruction of the old and historic land­ educated ourselves, but that we have also and James Lane A llen, writes directly from stale of M aine at a good dividend paying Briton passed forever fron. the soil of New mark. From tbe dome, which is open to the helped others on in the same direction,and em­ personal observation, and his characters are rate. W . C. SA W T E L L E , G reatest E x h ib it of Live Stock ever England. Around the Old South Church >ublic, a magnificent view is afforded of the ployed oar acquisition for the service of our closely and sympathetically defined. In “ H e ll made in America. cluster the memories of the great episodes of larbor dotted with its fifty or more islands,the fellow beings. From this it w ill be seen that we earn our Finest Trotting and Pacing Program of the struggle for liberty, and so it is destined Blue H ills of M ilton, and also a wide extent MAINE NEWS NOTES 81 Limerock St., ■ Rockland parentage just as much as we earn a fortune the Y e a r. to gather additional fame as the years go by. of charming country, in which are located that we gain by our own efforts in thia life. Telephone Call 59-4 It was here that Samuel Adams, James Otis, beautiful homes, clustering spires, and tower*, Kennebec ice concern! are looking for a big Daily Bicycle Races Including Grand I f we come into an undesirable parentage, eph Warren, and many othets of the great immense blocks, and factories, in which great business tbe next two months. Circuit Date. revolutionary leaders gave utterance to send business enterprises are conducted, and to one that teems to band down to us a tendency M ark Bond of Corinna baa a field of W in ­ Firemen’s Reel Races. ments which fired the hearts of their hearers, which the trade of N ew England centers. to dishonesty and untruthfulneas, it ia because ter rye which stands 64 leet tall, well filled Kennedy’s Fancy Crackers. and made them more determined than ever in Certainly man has wrought a great change in we have indulged in these tendencies until Pulling Contest of unusual Interest. and bright straw. the aspect of this enchanting view within the they have become so strong as to attract ua to Company of U. S. Cavalry rivaling W ild their resistance to the aggressions of the Brit­ Society C heese, 16cte. lb. ish Crown. In this church, which was last century. There are many men now liv­ parents with like tendencies. O f course At a Saco fire inquest, testimony wts offered W est Performance. S altin es, 15 “ “ the church of the people, there was held ing in Maine who can remember when the their immorality is a hinderance to us, but to show that Ihe fire bad been caused by a hen North Atlantic Squadron in Harbor. ‘ the meeting to protest against the landing of people of that state were, for all practical pur­ they would not have been our parents bad it scratching matches in a barn. A card of V an illa, 18 “ “ Balloon Ascensions and Parachqte the taxed tea, from which went out the forty poses, farther from Boston,the business center not been for our own immorality in the past. matches bad been dropped and the feminine N ew to n s, 15 “ •' Jumps. or fifty men disguised as Indians, who made of New England, than we are from San Fran­ A ll the hinderances that we meet with in life curioiity of the biddy did tbe reat. Apricot Tarts, 15 “ •' Wormwood’s Trained Dogs. up the famous Boston tea party of December cisco since the development of steam railroad are thrown upon our path by our own error, There are heaps of people who like to crawl 16, 1773, when some three hundred chests of transportation. ignorance or undevelopment. Even in the under Ihe bed during a thunder shower but F an cy G rah am s, 15 “ “ Monkey Theatre. tea were thrown overboard to mingle with the A , all know just across the Charles river course of events in this life we may observe one of the most sensitively sltuned to heaven's C araw ay , 12 “ “ Trained Bear, Badger and Ant Eater. salt waters of (he harbor. lies Cambridge, a city of beautiful residences, the working of the law of affinity, or the law artillery is a young msn in a Congress street S u g ar C ake, 12 “ “ Air Ship taking man aloft. Taking the Old South Church as a starting broad streets, stately shade trees artistically that causes like to be attracted to like. There store, Portland. During the last heavy storm are chemical affinities in the mineral kingdom, Salem Cadet Band. point, how many places there are ot great in­ laid out,and well kept lawns; noted the world he dove under the counter with the alertness terest, some of them almost within a stone’s over as the home of Harvard University, and and vegetable affinities in the vegetable king ot a harlequin and so effect unity concealed Band and Orchestra Concerts. throw. Passing up School street, which is but in this country as being the spot under the dom, and animal affinities where like species himself behind boxes and old papers that it Groceries, Produce, Etc. Greatest and Most Expensive Fair of a tew rods to the north, to Trem ont street, on old elm where Gen. Washington first took arc attracted together. Also in the human required a guide to find him. kingdom there are affinities which, however, 1897. the corner stands the King's Chapel, the command of the army, which meant so much The Portland agent of the Society for Pre­ unlike they may be on the outside, have yet See the Best at cost of the Inferior. Church of Royalty during colonial times, as to tht colonies. vention of Cruelty to Animals has just an­ J ohn Fox, J r. Can Meats and Fish of all kinds. some pointB of likeness within. Special Rates by all Railroads. the Old South was of the people. To the The old t jw n has entertained many celebri­ nounced to the parents of naughty hoys that If a man has low tastes and is a drunkard, right and in the rear is the King’s Chapel ties in the years that have passed. The old any further cruelly Io cals will be punished by Ask for N. E. Fair Excursion Ticket 8 to what is he most attracted? To an art fer Sartain” he presents some delightful burying ground where repose the remains of elm is still standing “ on crutches,” as some arrests. It seems that several complaints on gallery, or a literary club, or a gymnasium? short studies, and in his latest novel he con­ Admission 50 Cents. Isaac Johnson, the first to be buried there, one has expressed it. No one knows how this score have been entered, which on in ­ No; to a liquor saloon. H e has bent his trasts the widely different phases of life among 60 51 Gov. Wentworth and many others whose many seasons have witnessed its budding vestigation have shown ibis course to be nec­ the mountaineers anti among the people of energies in that direction and they lead him names are recorded in the history of Boston leaf ard decaying foliage. Under its proped essary. The cats are now protected and let the “ Blue Grass.” The difference, by the up branches there is a tablet that records the there. Then passing up Trem unt street but a few small boys keep their hsnds 06. way, between the two regions, in spile of the PAINLESS FILLING. rods you will come to the Granary burying historical fact that it was here that Washing­ Suppose a man has acquired special excellent work of the Kentucky writers, doet FREE! FREE! ton took command of the American army on dramatic and musical tastes and abilities, do Tbe stories of Speaker Reed keep rolling ground, where were buried some of the most not seem to be understood by many readers. we find him spending his leisure hours when out of the mill. Here is one of the latest: distinguished men America has ever pro July 3, 1775. After assuming command he No one, however, can fail to appreciate thia Hale Method. he is free to follow his natural bent, working A woman with a claim who bad been besieg­ duced; the foremost actorB in the great strug made his temporary headquarters in tbe house on reading “ The Kentuckians.” Mr. Fox is Have been using H alk Mktiiod fob Pa in - at mechanical inventions? Do we not instead ing tbe doors of Congress for some time and gle for independence, and when we read on near the Common where Dr. Oliver Wendell himself a “ Blue Grass” man,but from living at lkhs F illino for past throe years aud can find him at the theatre or music hall? I f a persistently laying her case before everybody the tomb stones the names o f John Hancock, Homes was born, but his permanent head­ various times among tbe mountaineers he cheerfully recommend it to those who suffer boy has a strong taste for reading, do we not who would listen, approached the speaker through having teeth filled. A Collapsing • Samuel Adams, Robert Treat Paine, three of quarters was the house occupied for so many has acquired a very warm regard for them find him in his play hours pouring over a w ith: “ M r. Keed, have you forgotten my the signers of the declaration of independence, years, in fact until his death in 1882 by tbe and an intimate acquaintance with their poet Henry W . Longfellow, whose sweet book, instead of rushing around the ball case?” T o which tbe speaker lacouically re ­ No Injury to Teeth In Any Paul Revere, and many others equally as habits. patriotic, one cannot help admiring them for songs have reflected a luster on the home of ground? I f we see so much of the working plied: “Madame, I don't see how I could." These paragraphs from the Monthly Bul­ . . Way. . . what they achieved by moulding public opin­ his nativity, as well as that of bis adoption. of tb it law all around us every day, can we Book Case Deer Isle has a colored man of tbe veritable letin of tbe New York Free Circulating not imagine that it may work also on unseen It works so satisfactorily that It make* the ion, and also the sturdy yeomanry of New Tbe bouse is a relic o f colonial days. Great “ Uncle K em ui" type. H e was a N orth operation of teeth filling a thing not to he planes. It is a law of nature on every Library make it evident that there must be a England tor the part they took under the elms embrace it with their outstretched Carolina slave. H e is very religious and a dreaded in the least. No extra charge. plane. good deal of amusement even in serving an leadership of such men. branches. Continental elms they are un­ most ardent Methodist. lie attends church If in us there is a certain inclination that impatient public at the desk of a free library. With a Pound of The grave of John Hancock, one of the doubtedly, under whose branches some of the at South Deer Isle, and at tbe last clast seems to meet with no retponie in this life, “Books called for recently: Frank's Cham­ most conspicuous leaders of the American great actors in tbe struggle for independence meeting spoke in a very interesting manner, it is only because there is a stronger inclina­ pagne; Lizzie’s Weekly; Camille, by Shakes­ cause, has been in a practically obscure place have stood. The bouse afterwards became lie proposes soon to give a lecture on the PAINLESS EXTRACTING 50c or 60c Tea. tion in another direction on an unseen plane. peare; The Wandering Evangeline; on the south side of the ground, almost under the home of tbe presidents and professors of events of his file in slavery and in freedom. I f for example we see a man of decided Laram ie’s robbers (Les Miserables); Daugh­ the eaves of Park street church with hardly Harvard College. I t was here that Longfel­ He uses good language, yet tbe “Uncle Have been trying for a number of years to musical tastes who perhaps on account of ill ter of life (Fife); Three mosuuitoes; Engu- produce a preparation for Paimlkss E x - anything worthy of the name of a atone to low took up bis residence in 1835 upon his Remus dialect will crop out once in a while, health, or bis parentage or circumstances finds iane, by Whongfellow; Trial 01 Lord Gilbert, tkactiNo Fnxx mOM Co c a in i and at last SEE THEM IN OUR NORTH mark the spot, but within the past year a more appointment to tbe professorship of modern and adds to the interest with which one have succeeded. No bad after effects or sore it impossible to make any headway in music, by Parker (Trial of the Sword, by Gilbert suitable headstone has been erected over bis Languages and Literature of Harvard. From listens to him. mouths same as with majority of cocaine mix­ we may infer that although be has acquired Parker); History of O’Brien (of a crime)> tures. WINDOW. grave, a tardy tribute to a man who risked ao the house there is afforded a fine view of tbe much for the welfare of the struggling col­ historic Charles river. Longfellow has thus an ability in that direction yet he has degra­ Grand Cbiel Templar Rogers of the Maine Scrapecoat (Tbe Scapegoat); Tbe walking X *ln order to Introduce thia prepara­ onies. Here lies the remains of Paul Revere, described tbe bouse in that beautiful poem, ot ded that ability by using it for evil purposes, Good Templars has a rod in pickle lot (be Jew; My cellar (Marcella); Mr. Midship­ tion to the public will until Sept. I at. Ex­ who at the hanging of lanterns in the steeple the “ ancient time-piece.” and in that way exhausted tbe energy that lodges that give their attention to Copenhagen, man, Esq.; Tw enty thousand legs under the tract One Tooth for each patient FREE of the old N orth Church on Salem street Somewhat back from the village street, otberwiae might have attracted him to such a tucker and tbe like, instead of matters per­ sea; H uxley’s gray fish; Advice of Sherlock OP CHARGE. which was to give warning of the movements Stands the old fashioned country seat, body and such circumstances and parentage taining to the work of the order. “Our or­ Holmes; Wilkie Collin’s poetry; A red Across Its uuttque portico as would have rendered a musical career der," says M r. Rogers, "was not originated history with a white map outside.” of the British, galloped from the Charlestonn Tall poplar trees their shadows throw Copeland's Bazar side of the river “ and spread the alarm possible to him. For it is the spiritual, tbe lor the purpose of assembling light-minded Tbe Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Litera­ It was here that he wrote tbe Psalm o f Life, through every Middlesex village and farm.1 moral part of our effort that lives. There is people, who care only for games and frivolity, ture for August has a long and varied table of 398 MAIN STREET. Hiawatha, Footprint* of Angels, Exceilsior, A comparatively modern monument marks nothing in physical or mere intellectual out rather for tbe laudable motive of elevating and no doubt many others that will live as contents suitable for tbe month. Among tbe F.E.FOLLETT. D.D.S. bis grave. acquirement to make it live if it is devoid of tc a nobler, purer life. Many a lodge ia de- principal articles we notice “ British Monarchy long as tbe English language endurea, and Here is also buried the victims of the Bos that essence engendered only by high motive. irived o f the support of those who would give and Modern Democracy”; “Captain Mahan’s ROCKLAND. which are as fam iliar as household names. ton massacre, who lost their lives in a contest W e are every moment making causes that t tone and stability, by tbe garnet it indulges 'Nelson' ”; “India Under Queen Victoria” ; In 177J Washington took command of the { A . K. Hl'lCAU BLOCK. OverO. T . HpwiAa with the British soldiers on State street, the will bring effects, nr making affinities, that in, in violation of the constitution, and thus armies o f America, when the colonies were “ lowett’s Life” ; “ Hamlet”; “Sainte-Beuve”; Real circumstances of which almost every school govern our parentage or circumstances in the lodge become ineffectual, and tbe princi­ “Methods of Literary Work”; “Bacteriology just commencing the struggle for indepen­ boy of New England is familiar. Mother future lives, and whatever our acquirements ples of the order ao distorted as to be a hin­ in tbe Queen’s Reign”; "England and the dence; fourteen years from that time he re­ Goose whose nursery rhymes are as familiar may be, if duty or service to others does not drance or a reproach to Good Templary. European Concert.” Tbe lighter articles, of visited that section aa president of tbe repub­ as household words was buried here near the enter into them, there will be nothing in them Better to have thirty members in a lodge, which there are an unusual number, are “The Bargains lic his valor had helped to establish and was center of the grounds. The monument to to keep them alive and we are only wasting who are true to our principles, than one bus- Carthusians”; “Outdoor Life in Holland”; received with great public rejoicing. H e the Franklin family ia the most conspicuous our time and energy upon them. died who care only for frivolity." “ A V illage Discussion Forum” ; “ Rosea of helped to open the path of liberty on this When we say that we are offering one here and can be seen from the street. No one would care to do a work that be Jericho” ; “ An Attack on a Telegraph Sta­ continent. H is good judgment was instru­ Mrs. Em m a I - Allen, who conducts a small There were many others buried here who knew would be destroyed tbe next day, yet real genuine Bargains itt childrens mental in laying tbe foundation upon which hoarding bouse on I'earl alreet, Portland, is tion in Persia” ; “ S t Paul's; “ A Bookman’s left imperishable records during the colonial we are proceeding in just that way when we Hats and Bouuets aud in childrens we have grown from a few feeble colonies to now one o f tbe five owners of that historic Romance,” and several other terse and timely or early constitutional period. Both this work solely to benefit ourselves, and wholly a great and united republic, which is tbe ad­ homestead at Orr’a Island shoot which Har­ sketches from tbe Ixmdon Spectator and White Dresses we mean just what we and the King’s Chapel burying ground are outside tbe limits of duty. miration of the whole world. His name and riet Beecher Stowe built such a charming Saturday Review. Tbe current number ia closed to the public, or at least are only W e shall be sure to have in a future life, as sav. An inspection of the goods aud that of the republic will be forever inseparable. story. She is one of the nieces and abarcs well up to tbe high reputation of this sterling open on great occasions when large numbers we have bad in this life, a kind of parentage representative foreign literary thought. prices will convince you of this fact. Another great public occasion was when equally with her brothers, Allred Johnson, of visiting delegations are stopping in the city that cannot or will not afford us the advant­ tbe corner stone o f Bunker H ill monument who is first officer on Ihe steamer Manhattan, for a short time. ages that we iu the past have misused,and such was laid in 1825, because the distinguished and C . S. Johnson, grocer at Ihe corner of in an opposite direction it is but a short conditions at the same time w ill he the only Ladies Have Learned to Trust Us French soldier, Lafayette, “ the hero of two Smith and Cumberland streets. The nearest YOUK FAVORITE POEM distance to Faneuil H a ll, “ the cradle of liber­ cure for our error, since this law of cause and worlds,” then an old man was present. H e relatives that will come next into possession ty,” the gift to the city of Peter Faneuil in effect ia always reformatory. M . U. B. bad contiibutcd much to the success of of tbe property are several cousins. Whether Here will ho printed tho old poems that have de 1742, a nephew of Andrew Faneuil, a wealthy Igbtcd the world for genurailoua; aud those of American independence, and gave hope to or not an eflort will he made to keep the French protestant who cause to America near W hat It Menus. u/odoru birth that soe/u worth preserving. Headers tbe struggling colonies during the darkest pe- property within the bounds o f the family has tbe close of the seventectb century and erect­ a/e In v I led to send In their favorlle poems. riod* of< the contest. It was also a great occa- W hen we advertise that we will guarantee nut yet been determined, as several advan­ ed a beautiful residence on Tremunt street, THE LADIES STORE sion because of the oration by tbe matchless D r. K in g ’s New Discovery, Electric Bitters, tageous oHcrs have been made fur tht* piece Is the BEST IHEATER in the World. nearly opposite the K in g ’s Chapel, which is huiuetiUAO. orator Daniel Webster, then on tbe threshold Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, or Dr. King’s New of real estate. It ia perhaps a singular coin­ now probably the site of the immense dry Hoiuetlme we shall know why Afoot that has beau demoustr ated by every paraou /K/fs. E. g. Crockett, of bis brilliant career as a lawyer and states­ Life Pills, it means that we arc authorized by cidence that M is Allen should happen to who baa used one. Our epaoe will not allow ua to good* establishment of Houghton & Dutton. Our auaulost morulugs change to uooua ol rain; man. There are very few men now iiviog in the propoprietors to sell these remedies on a live on a street t lx name of which forms part Aud why out steps are shadowed ao by pain; describe It. We have ona In our store. Come In This old ball Adams, Otis, W arren, Webster, and see It. 862tf Spofford Block, Rockland. New England who can remember that occa­ positive guarantee, that if purchaser is not of the title of Mis. Stone's hook. ▲ ud why we often He Everett, Sumner, Choate and Phillips have Ou couches saw a with thorua ot care aud doubt; sion of seventy-two years ago for most all satisfied with results, we will refund tbe pur­ made famous by their eloquence. It is here that Aud why our Uvea are thickly hedged about have joined the great sile t majority. chase price. These medicines have been Wlih bars that put our loftiest plena to rout. Jonathan Crockett, tbe citizeu* of Boston have been accustomed sold on this guarantee for many years and R. B. M il l e r . MAIN ST., ROCKLAND to assemble in the past on great occasions. It there could be no more conclusive evidence BoiueUuie we ehall know why is here that tbe great public meeting was held Our dearest hope* ere swept to swill away, Change In Mail Route. of their great merit. Ask about them and FOR SALE? to protest against the return into tbe hands of Aud why our brightest (lowers dret decay; FRANK T. PEARSONS five them a (rial. Sold at W. H. Kittredge’s Wny aoug la loet iu •Igh his pursuers, of George Latimer, a native of Route 1308. Pleasant Point to South Drug store. u s p < i Has reopened Ills M usk Studio Virginia, on the claim that he was a fugitive Cushing. Ix:avc Pleasant Point daily except teud 1 slave. As all know Latimer was set free, a Sunday at 7 1. m .; arrive at South Cushing at 38 Fleasasi Street. . . . H enry Frowde is al>»ut to publish for tbe 1 depths the teurdiops start. Stock, Fixtures and wealthy anti-slavery man paying bis owner by 7.30 a. iu. Leave South Cushing daily Egypt Exploration Fund part of a papyrus PIANO,HARMONY, ANO the price of bis liberty. except Suuday on arrival of mail from Thomas­ book found at Behnesa, the ancient Orynxbyn- Uoun-liiue we all shall kuOW j other, ay, aa we oureeivee are kud u, X INSTRUCTION Good-Will . . . borne eight years later there was held ton, but not later than £.30 p. m. Arrive in ebas, some 120 miles south of Csrio, 00 the Pleasant Point in 30 minutes. see bow out of darkueM light has g i . wu; ( another anti-slavery meeting in this ball edge of tbe Libyan Desert by Bernard P. Aud lie—who loves ua ao Order. m s, b. left at Ksiue Music Co. i* 6S o r THM DONO XBTABLI8UXU which had echoed with the clarion voice of Grenfell, of Queen’* College, and A . S. F. W. Devoe 6c Co., New Y ork; established liberty and freedom on so many occasions, at H unt, of Magdalen College, Oxford. It is Grocery Business, at the Brook, A 754- Oldest and largest. •.’Vocal Lessons’.’ which tbe conscience of Massachusetts, in Presumed that the papyrus was written at the Main Street, fact the whole north had become aroused to beginning of the second century or earlier. doioelliuu our eyes shod »t>e indignation at the act of President Fillmore in A Woman Dfuwiuer. The saying* arc detached, without context, The alive/ liolug io ihe darkest cloud, Until Sept. 28th. signing the “ Fugitive Slave Law .” Charles While silvery echat* follow thunder* loud; Waterville is all a-flutter over tbe woman and each begin* with the words “ Jesus sailh.” bouaeinuu out hearts shall he By C. W. TIBBETTS. Sumner, who was just commencing bis bril­ drummer who has struck town. And she These arc preserved 00 a page of papyrus 54 Cun leu I, forgetting all our reatleae mood, J. EDWIN FROHOC. liant public career, on that occasion gave ut­ knows how to attend to buaineas, to o .-*L e w ­ by inches, the writing— uncials— being ▲ ud knowiug wer> thing has worked for good Apply at 17 Middle St. terance to these memorable words: “Other iston Journal. The how, and when, and why he understood. 5 3 * bucuaaor Io O. A. SAFVOBD. very clear. -wAuthor uukuo THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897,

prospect that the Secretary of the BOLD ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE DON’T FORGET The Courier - Gazette, Treasury will present to Congress A C ut when it meet® in its regular session a From Charlestown Prison In Which » FULLER & CO t l : The Grand Army Piano Votes. currency measure which will insure AND ...... Former Hocklnnd Mnn Plgnreff. ALL THE HOME NEWS sound money and continued prosperity Herbert A. Willis, the Tauntoo, Mass., The grand three-days’ fair given under the and safety lo business interests and desperado, made a dash for liberty Tuesday auspices of Edwin Libby Post, G , A . R . o f morning from tbe Charlestown prison where this city, will occur Sept. 21, 22 and 23 and working men and women. A D eep Cut he it serving a life sentence. the program will be along tbe line laid ont io BY T H E R O C K L A N D PU B LI S H I N Q C O . A revolver was carried the prisoner by bis August Clearing Sale. this paper a few weeks ago. AS TO KLONDIKE In the prices of all our brother Everett. The C -G. staled at that time that the Post NEWSPAPER HISTORY Officer Darling was on duty Tuesday m orn­ was going lo give away a piano to the citizen The Rockland Gatette was established In 1846. In of Knox County getting the most votes. Tbe 1874 the Courier was established, and consolidated with ing. Officer E. I I . W itham was also there. This is thp season of the year in which to close out the Gazette in 188a. The Free Press was established The G rin d Trunk ticket agent at Portland I t was he who sent for Herbert W illis, the following business houses of Rockland bave In 1855, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. ha* received a liat of ratea for the Klondike life prisoner, when his brother called with a seasonable and odd lots of merchandise. Customers will find generously decided to give customers five The Union Times was established in 1892. The three Shirt Waists region and ia now able to furniah prospective check from the man at the desk. per cent on cash trade in piano votes: papers consolidated March x>, ’897. it to their advantage to examine bargains mentioned. gold huntera ticketa which will carry them The two brothers sat side by side on chairs, Fuller & Cobb, dry goods, carpetings, etc. cleat to the gold 6elda. The rate from Although our sales on Subscriptions $2 per year in advance; single copies with other visitors near them. Simonton D ry Goods Co., “ “ three cents. Seattle to Klondike ia >300 and a ticket from W aists have been very great The officers have always regarded H erbert Spear, May, & Stover, paper hangings, etc. Advertising rates based upon circulation and very Portland to Seattle coata 181.25,(bu* "’•king Boys’ DeDt. Offers Bargains in the cold, wet weather of W illis as a dangerous man, and have had an Dunn 81 Additon " “ “ reasonable. the total coat o f transportation >381.25. Pas­ E. W . B erry& C o., boot*, shoes,furnishings. Communications upon topics of general interest are eyfe on him, but they knew very little about 25 odd Summer Suits, 4 to 14 sizes solicited. sengers w ill be allowed to carry 150 pounds June and the greater part Everett. They regarded him much the same Underwear. • 404 Shoe store, “ “ “ Entered at the postoffice at Rockland for circulation of baggage free and will only be taxed ten as ether visitors, who are allowed to see their • 1.69. Wentworth & Co., “ " “ at second-class postal rates. of July, deterred many from 1 lot Odd Vests, 19c. cents additional for every hundred pounds of friends, and he, of course, had the privilege B ojs’ Print and Percale blouse and H . N . K etn e, boots shoes and rubbers. excess baggage they carry providing that the purchasing,consequently we Gents’ Ribbed Shirts and Drawers New England Clothing House,clothing,etc. of a private conversation. The men talked pants, 19c. total amount does net weigh more than 1,000 have a fairly large stock, long and earnestly. They exhausted the 19c. J. F . Gregory & Son, clothing and bicyclea. Circulation 6,000 Each issue pounds. The agent baa also received a cir­ full hour allowed a prisoner and his visi* Boys Caps, 39c. Mayo & Rote, clothing and furnishings. cular giving the list of supplies necessary for which it would please us to Children’s Long Sleeve Vests 18c, tor, and in that time probably talked over in Gents' Negligee Shirts made to sell S. M. V esiie, stovea and hardware. a man to take who is going to the gold fields see you wearing, and we detail tbe plan tbe brother had in mind to 2 for 25c. J. P. Wise & Son. “ “ Those people who are Bousing Sena­ and the coat of the outfit ia rated as follows: free the life prisoner. for 11 50, our price t»» close out, 69c. Copeland’s Bazaar. tor Gorman of straddling ngain on the Groceries, >40; clothing, >50, and hardware have made a deep cut in the H erbert could give him valuable inform a­ 14 to 19 sizes. A. Ross Weeks, crockery, glass ware. silver question should again read the >50, making a total cost of >140. price so the fault is not ours tion. He knew that Officer Darling cariied M. M. Genthner, watches and ewelry. the keys, and that if he were shot or killed Miscellaneous. C. E. Daniela, “ ** “ platform which his convention adopted, if you suffer with the heat. they could also shoot bis single assistant. Ladies’ Skirts John R. Frohock, millinery. and they will see that he and his party Deer Isle rejoices that it has a representa­ Those two out of the way there would be no To close, Fancy China Silks 22c McDonald & Ferguson, “ are not straddling and have merely tive in the Klondike gold fields n the person more than two men, possibly only one, in the 1 lot Duck Skirts, 49c. p e r y a rd . C. Doherty, groceries. of I I . J. Thutlow , who went there iwo years H . G. Tibbetts, groceries and market. Any of our $1.50 waists outside office. 1 lot Duck, White and Colored, 1 ca«e Figured Musline, 4c. taken their position upon the Republi­ ago. A letter received from his daughter who Officer Townsend was usually there alone. McInnis & McNamara “ “ “ can platform of last year which de­ is in W ashington, and who sailed for Alaska, can now be worn for I t would be two to one, two men with revol­ and Check Skirts, 79c. 1 bale 40-in Unbleached Cotton 4c F. M . Simmons, •• “ “ clared for international bimetallism, Aug. 10, says that be was one of the lucky vers against one officer. They evidently did not Crash and Linen Sk’rts, 98c. E. B. Ingraham & Co., “ “ “ ones, and has taken ont gold and is interested apprehend any trouble from the other prison­ 1 bale Fruit of Loom Bleached E. S. Farwell, and which the Maryland Democratic in claims valued at several hundred thousand $/.oo ers in tbe rotunda. There were two beaides All the better grades of Linen Cotton, 6c. Thorndike & Harding, “ “ “ platform now so cordially commends. dollars. W illis and they all had friends with them. Skirts reduced. C. B. Jones, M “ • Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, 5c per These friends, it was figured, would get out Only SI 69 for a nice Black Fig­ S. H . H a ll, " " “ Our $1.25 waist for of the way as soon as the shooting began. p a ir. Single votes, five cents, can be procured of Farmers of the West are now hav­ Secretary of the Interior C. N . Bliss has ured Skirt. Once out into t ie outside office, and Officer Shirt W aists reduced in price. Maj. C. B. Greenhalgh of the Post committee. ing as much difficulty in getting freight taken cognizance of the rush to the K londike Townsend conquered, they could easily reach 15 Ladies’ Jackets, price to close Votes can be dsposited in the box «t G. A . R. gold fields and Alaska, and has issued the 84 cts the street, and liberty. Whether the Willis 25 Shawls, H.39. These Shawls hall. The piano h> a Harvard and can be cars to remove their crops as they were following warning to the general public: •1.00 each. brothers had a carriage waiting for them is are bargains. seeu at tbe Maine Music store, this d t p a couple of years ago in getting crops To whom it may concern: In view of in­ not known. One thing is certain, the life 12 Duck and Linen Suits marked The Contestants formation received at this department, that to put into the freight cars. Thous­ Our $1.00 waist for prisoner would have to escape in th** gray •1.25 for choice. Ladies’ Hemstitched Handker­ Mips Grace M. Ulmer...... 184 3000 persona with 2000 tona of baggage and Miss Caro A. Billings...... 152 ands upon thousands of freight cars uniform of the prisoner, unless bis brother chiefs, colored border, 3c. freight are now waiting at the entrance to had made provision for him in the way of Lulu M. A ch orn ...... 10 which have been standing idle since W hite Paas in Alaska for an opportunity to 67 cts clothing. Ladies’ Suits. Machine Thread, 200 yds. 2c. The lists are open to all. Let anybody the Summer of 1893 are now rushing cross the mountains to the Yukon river, and Tbe whole plan seemed simple to desperate enter wl o wishes. Spool Silk, Black and Colors, 4c. that many more are preparing to join them men. The moment Officer Darling approached day and night to carry the abundant We have too great a variety to In addition to the piano contest which the I deem it proper to call the attention of all and beckoned to Herbert Willis that the hour Hooks and Eyes. 5c, regular price Our 50c waist for quote price on them all. Call and members of Edwin Libby Post, G . A. R., are crops of the W est, for which advanced who contemplate making that trip to the ex­ was up, they proceeded to put the plan into let us show you what we have. You 12c. running, they will award two bicycles by a prices are being obtained, despite the posure, privation, suffering and danger inci­ operation. similar method. Votes w ill be sold at two dent thereto at this advanced period of the The two brothers jumped up quickly. Ev- cat decide for yourself as to style fact that silver has steadily fallen 39 cts 1 lot of Ladies’ Collar# 2c each. cents each, and for every 25 cents worth of season, even if they should succeed in cross­ erett drew a revolver from his pocket and and price. • goods bought at any of the following stores a m ean tim e. ing the mountains. To reach Dawson City slipped it to his brother. Then be took We are selling a good Print for 1 Special Suit, Navy and Black, vote will be given free: over the pass, 700 miles of difficult naviga­ another in bis own right hand. Thus armed, 3 )-2 c . C. A. Haskell, Fruit and confectionery tion of the Yukon river without adequate One Special Lot of 50c both brothers rushed at the officers. •2.98 to close. As Europe wheat crop in 1897 will E. E. Simmons, “ “ “ means o f transportation, w ill still be before It had evidently been decided that Herbert, 1 lot of 25 Misses’ and Children’s Our bargain box is lull of 12 l-2c be from 100,000,000 to 120,000,000 F. H . W hitney, “ “ them, and it is doubtful if the journey can w a ists for the life man, should attack Officer Witham goods for 6 l-4c per yard. Lilliputian Suits, your choice from Farmers’ Exchange, Grocery bushels smaller than that of 1896, and be completed before the river is closed by ice. and bis brother look after Officer Darling. lot Si.25. Many of the suits have a W. T. Duncan, I am moved to draw public notice to these 25 cts They rushed at the officers in this manner. 10c Dimities going at 5c. as the reserves of wheat on hand at the H. H. Hint, conditiona by the gravity of the possible con­ The shooting began at once, and the officers nice little hat to match. present time are lower than they were ONLY A FEW SIZES. Bleach Sheets, 49c. S. H . H all, sequences to people detained in the moun­ drew their revolvers. Bicycle Suits at one-half price. D. W. Titus, Fish Market at this season in the past eight or ten tainous wilderness during five or six months Officer D arling was shot in th * leg and arm Pillow Slips, 11c. John T. Lothrop, “ ot an Arctic W inter, where no relief can during the first round. The game old officer, years, the wheat market for the next Lace Pillow Shams, 12 l-2c. The wheels— a lady’s and a gentleman’s— reach them, however great the need. A Special Novelty in a however, returned the shot, and his presence six or eight months is likely to be will be on exhibition at J. F . Gregory & Son’s of mind did not fail him. Children’s Jackets. 1 lot Ladies’ Percale and Lawn store. The members of the committee, from strong. This is a decidedly fortunate White $1.50 Waist with Badly wounded, he knew that there might As yet nobody has gone to K londike from 50c, 75c, and SI.25. Genuine House Dresses, waists and skirts, whom votes may be obtained, are John W . be trouble with other prisoners, and he also circnmstauce for the United States this section. There are rumors of a big expe­ red, pink or light blue col­ mark down values : all sizes. •1.50, reduced from S3 and S3.50 Titus, Maj. C. B. Gretnhalgb, William Steele, knew that he alone could bring assistance. wheat-grower. He will, from present dition being gotten in readiness, however, T . C. Saunders and H . S. Hobbs. H e shot at the men and saw Officer W itham and lots of Klondike literature ia being de­ lars and cuffs put into the The Contestants crop indications, have from 75,000,000 voured. Tbe C.-G. ia not at liberty to give draw his revolver and fire. Then the aged Our stock of New Fall Carpets is Blanch Crandall...... 320 to 100,000,000 bushels more to sell than further particulars just now. $1.00 lot. guard rushed to the doors and opened them, Florence Wentworth ...... 181 he had in 1896. Here is one of the to allow officers to come in from the yard. Fred L. Smith ...... 5® The office rs outside had beard the shots and ready for your kindly inspection. Edith R llim an...... 20 causes for tin recent growth in busi­ wanted to get iu. Opening the doors he FlornA.Lord...... 27 ECHOLS OF THE MUSTER Jennie Thorndike-...... ness confidence in the west. W. 0. Hewett again turned to his assailants. One of them Will Ed. Buck ...... 6 caught him and beat him over the head with The company team match of the Firat Reg­ A piano and two bicycles make three sub­ bis revolver. iment occurred Monday morning and was, as K'TTT ,T .TT=-R «fc C O stantial prizes, surely. They will be awarded Those Democratic editors and orat­ Meanwhile Officer W itham was exchanging expected, the most exciting and hotly con tbe last day of the fair, in September. shots with the life prisoner and his brother ors who had hoped that President Mc­ tested match that has occurred for many & Co. It all happened so quickly that nobody knows Syndicate Building, Rockland. years. The two highest teams were “ tied" Are Yon Going to BuflUlo? Kinley’s modification of the consnlar- just what took place. The W illis brothers, in total and alao the next two teams. The j fee order of the late administration however, bad worked their way toward the About 130 from Maine will attend the an­ ties were decided by tbe usual method in such ROCKLAND, ME. schedule at 18 to 21c., as to giade, and a pro door leading to the office. FISH AND FISHING nual national encampment of tbe G. A. R , would apply to the high-salaried con­ cases. T h e ream having the least nnmber of position for a large proportion ol the season’s Officer Townsend was at his desk in the to be beld at Buffalo. The M aine Central “missses” rate tbe highest. In both cases probable make was rejected, though it was suls are disappointed. The original front office when he heard the first shot. Tlic Modern Flslier Mnirl. raiboad tickets will be good for return until there was but one “ miss." Tbe conditions 80ST0N JOURNAL LEADS reported later that a tale of 12,000 barrels bad order of President Cleveland required Dropping the pen with which he was w rit­ Accoutred now with parasol, Sept. 20. It wa< originally agreed that they were seven men with seven shots each at two been made lor export at 20c. ing a letter, he drew his revolver, and opened should be limited to August 31, but by re­ all consuls to turn over to the Govern­ hundred yards. quest the road extended th t date. This will I t has remained for the Boston Journal to the door leading to the rotunda. The fight Tbe advance in prices of mackerel is re­ ment all of certain classes of fees col­ The Portland Cadets, Co. B, First Regi­ be the only Boston paper to retain as a per had been so fast and fierce that even in thia ported to be due chiefly to the speculative in give those who want to make a few weeks’ ment, have the honor of being the winners lected by them, which they had for­ m anent feature tbe superb illustrated supple­ short space of time the blood was Rowing. Ah, well Indeed she understands terest manifested by dealers, who, taking into visit in Buffalo a chance to do so without o f tbe first prize and of which the company The mysteries of the engltng err; ment filled with photographic pictures, which The W illis brothers had their eyes on the consideration tbe steady improvement in gen having to pay regular rates home. T h e party merly been accustomed to retain for it very proud. Company H, Rockland, won Iler line she caste upon the sends, it originated and has maintained for three door leading to freedom, and when Townsend Her hook is belted with e heart. eral busiiess and the small returns from tbe will leave Portland, Saturday, August 21. A themselves. President McKinley mod­ second prize; Company D, Norway, third years with so great aucceas. The conspicuous opened it, got the first breath of liberty. H e r­ domestic fisheries, seem to see a prosperous train will start from Dover at 4 a. in , to con­ prize. Th e prizes are war pictures with very W hs. tlshss now play round her lure? nect with the train that leaves W aterville, ified this,allowing them to keep certain excellence o f the Boston Sunday Journal's bert, the life man, saw Townsend before he future for good Irish mackerel. Tbe upward deep gilt frames aod are very desirable as For whet her snore eo coyly set? tendency of price* and the unfavorable out reaching Augusta at 6.30. This connects illustrations has started many imitations in turned the key. He attacked him, and the Not plebeian cod, you may be sure, of the fees, but made his modification armory decorations. Following is tbe full with tbe train of six Pullmans that w ill leave other papers, but no one has succeeded in moment the officer, with his revolver in his Nor angel ttebes yet. look for tuppliea appear, however, to bave extend only to cousule who were re­ score made by Co. I l of this city: Portland. The stops for meals w ill be made getting tbe excellent effect obtained by tbe hand, bounded down the short flight of steps been without influence upon the consuming A. B. Small, Priv., 4 3 0 4 5 3 4 23 And the high tide of her power, demand, which to far this season has fallen, at Fabyan’s, Montreal, Toronto and Niagara ceiving salaries of $2,000 per annum or Journal, and bas abandoned the rivalry in into the rotunda, Herbert fired. Before food luck begins to sleek, W. E. Weeks, Priv., 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 28 Falls. The excursionists w ill bave from 8 despair. Throughout the Summer the Jour­ Townsend saw the act, ducked his head She counts big fish her rightful dower; according to report, below tbe average,though less. The criticism which Democratic A. C. McLoon, Priv., 4 5 4 5 4 5 5 32 a. m., to 5.30 p. m. at that place, Sunday, nal’! illustrated supplements have been espec­ and saved bis life, but instantly returned the Thu smeller fry she tosses beck. somewhat better than it was a year ago. Ad editors had thus hoped to be able to R. II. Blsckington, Priv., 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 30 giving them a chance to see the sights. The ially interesting. For example, one issue was shot. vices from Gloucester report very light artivals A. B. Duncan, Priv., heap upon President McKinley in re­ 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 entirely devoted to the beauties of Boston and The prisoner, after firing at the officer, ol mackerel, either salted or fresb, and those hotel accommodations at Buffalo are all taken. W . C. Pooler, Corp., Some engaged their rooms a year ahead of 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 its suburbs; another presented pictures and turned his side to him, and the quick return that do come in are said to bring relatively gard to this order fails to become E. E. Bond, Priv., 2 3 4 4 3 3 3 scenes of special intereat to all connected with bullet of Townsend embedded itself in the high prices. time for the event. The only encampment av ailab le. aw Hedman lu Fishing Gazette, ever held in Maine was in 1895 at Portland. midsummer sports; a third showed some of life prisoner's side. But he did not drop. H e The New England people seem pleased Piesident McKinley will be at the encamp­ ■92 the most attrtetive Summer resorts of New staggered. Tbe officer fired again. Recent advices from Eastport, state that with the new tariff. They did not get every ment August 24 and 25. A banquet will be England, and Summer schools, wheelmen, The blow was not as effective as it might there are no sardine lish anywhere on Ibe thing they wanted, but admit that tbe fisb in President McKinley seems to have given in his honor on the evening of the Tbe match for the company inspectors horsemen and others all come in for their have been. The weapon glanced off the offi­ coast, aod little prospect of any for some time dustry it in better condition now than it has taken the St. Louis.convention and the medal occurred Monday sfternoon Sergt. Lid- special numbers. S till more attractive novel­ cer’s forehead, and cut him above the left to come, tbe porgies having driven them off. been for years. A representative member of 25 th. ______ties in Ibis line are in preparation by tbe Jour­ seven millions of voters who supported back of Portland winning with a score of 28. eye. They broke away. A report from tbe vessels in the vicinity of Congress said in a recent interview : nal for the coming season, so that it w ill Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Sergt. A . C. M cLoon had 27. Officer Benjamin, who had been let in from Boothbay, slates that tbe steamer W alter ' Tbe schedule is better than that of tbe its platform at their word. That con­ continue its reputation as the finest illustrated Remedy always affords prompt relief. For the yard by brave Officer Darling, saw tbe Adams, since opening Ibe season, Jane 15,bat M cK inley bill, for it is practically tbe same as sale by H . L. R o bbins, Union, D. B. C obb & vention declared that the civil service and tbe beat Sunday newapaper in N ew E ng­ attack on Townsend, and fired at Everett, secured about nine thousand barrels of men­ tbe McKinley, with two distinct added ad So n , Searsmont and Warren Pharmacy. law was placed on the statute books by During dreas parade of the First Regiment land.' The shot struck him in tbe ear. Th en he haden. vantages. I t is infinitely better than tbe W il­ Tuesday evening Major R. R. Ulmer was son bill, and Ibe fisb industry is really better the Republican party and that the dropped. Tbe rainy weather is affecting tbe fish bus­ thrown from his horse which was frightened Tbe monthly statement of tbe Director of off than ever before. There are two provi W itham , in the meantime, had been paying iness. Hotels ate closing at tbe seashore and BTATK OF MAINE. party renewed its “repeated declara­ by ibe discharge of Ihe sunset gun. By a tine the M in t shows a falling off in the coinage •ions in the bill of very great value. One of his attention to tbe life prisoner. W hile people are returning to the cities, where they O the Uonorable, the Judge of the Probate in display of horsemanship tbe M ajor escaped for )uly. Aa all the mints were closed from these is the imposition of a duty on skinned tions that it should be thoroughly and Townsend was firing four effective shots, can be more comfortable. In tbe mean lim e and for the County of Knox. uninjured and prevented what promised to be ten to twenty days during the month the W itham was also at work, and so was Officer and boned fisb of one and a quarter cents a TEespectful'y reprewenta Nancy A . Hobbs of tit. honestly enforced and extended where- tbe Summer fish trade is in a bad way. a very serious accident.— Portland Argus. shortage is not significant. Abbott. One of the men grappled with tbe pound. This is a measure of protection to George, In Maid county, that John A. Hobbs, ever practicable.” That is what the In sperm and wbale oil there is but a small who last dwelt in tit. George, lu said county, died latter and beat him over the head. what may be termed the ‘finished product' on the twenty-six day of April, A . D ., 1897, intes­ President did by his recent civil ser­ W itham 's last shot struck tbe life prisoner demand. There have been no sales or re­ that will be greatly appreciated. tate; that he left estate to be administered, to wit; in the mouth, and be dropped, with officers ceipts of crude, and the situation remains un­ “ Then there is a provision for a duty to —personal estate to the amount of at least twenty vice order prohibiting the removal of changed. Bleached is quiet and unchanged. dollars: that your petitioner is iulerested iu said on top nf him. meet tbe bounties paid on exports by compet­ estate an widow of said deceased, that said deceased men and women from positions except A lot of 5,739 gallons wbale was ^shipped to ing countries. It will result in practically des­ left a widow, whose name is Nancy A. Hobbs, and upon written charges and permitting Havre last week from Boston being a direct troying French competition. T b e Treasury as his only hulrs-at-law and next of kin, the persons If The New Woman Officer W itham , who was first attacked by shipment ftom San Francisco. whose uames, residences and relationship to the I Department is already engaged in examining them to have an opportunity to reply deceased are as follows; tbe W illis brothers, said to a reporter: Portland advices state that it bat become tbe question of bounties paid on exports with NAME. HKSlDKNCX. UKLATIONSUIF. to these charges wherever made. “ I was seated at the table in tbe guard mote and more difficult to find any packer special reference to the effect on fisb. France Mabel Hobbs, tit. George, Daughter. wbo bas canned lobster to sell,and an advance seems to be tbe only country which pays tbe Arthur Hobbs, '• Bon. While the order has displeased many room, and tbe two*men were a short distance Both being minor children. who had hoped to see faithful officials Will Bring Her Old Man from me. 1 kept my eyes on them all the ia now demanded over last week's prices. bounty direct on tbe export of fisb, and tbe Wherefore, your petitioner uruys that Charles II. time they were seated together. I saw tbe Goods that could not be sold here on account duty will meet that competition completely. Wiley of Bt. George, iu tbe County of Knox, or to removed in order to make places for To our store we will proceed to make a new man ot of discoloration are now beld at >2.35 per Other bounties are paid, as a rule,to ships and some other suitable person be appointed adminis­ brother of W illis hitch one leg over the other trator of the estate of said deceased aud cerlilies them, it has strengthened the one weak him. There is nothing that so measures a man’s worth and then put his band down to his side in an dozen. As prices advance, tbe curious leature to men, and it ia doubtful whether tbe provi­ that tbe statements herein contained are true to the spot in the civil service and is thus unconcerned manner. it that the consumptive demand increases. sion of tbe tariff bill will reach them. On tbe best of her knowledge aud belief. in the eyes of those he meets as the clothes he wears. whole, tbe fisb industry, while it might be Dated this 20th day of July. A. I), 1897. commended by those whose only in­ “ Tbe first thing 1 knew Herbert made a In cou oil, now Ibat tbe duty of 8 cents per N ANCY A . HOBBti. Just now we are offering at reduced prices a line ot rush for me ana be yelled; 'H ands up, d— n gallon on imported oil is in force, holders of better ofl, w ill probably not complain at tbe KNOX bti terest is the welfare of the nation and your soul,' at the same time pointing a revol­ Newfoundland oil are disposed to reap tome treatment received in tbe new law.” tiubscribed and sworn to this twenty third day of unusually line, dressy sack suits fashioned from the July, A . I ) , 1897. th e p a rty . ver at me. I reached for my weapon and benefit from tbe same on Ibe oil they have on Before me, WILLIAM E. 8UEUEU. then kicked tbe chair from under me. In do band and have advanced tbeir quotations OBITUARY Justice of the Peace. Whose Clothes are ing ao 1 slipped and went down on the floor about 6 cents, now asking 33 to 35c., although KNOX COUNTY.-In Probate Court, held at People who bave visited or passed Ash The man or woman who contrasts You Wearing? on one band. tome may be procurable under these figures Rockland, on the third Tuesday of July, 1897. Best Scotch Point during the past few years cannot have On the foregoing petition, ordered. That notice “ When I could raise my gun I fired three from tbe holders wbo have more than they present conditions under President failed to notice a fine Summer residence sit­ be given, by publishing a copy thereof aud of this shots at Herbert, and he fired at me, but none care 10 carry, as trade is very light at present. uated somewhat west of Ash Island and order, three weeks successively, prior to the third McKinley and the Republican admin­ o f the shots took effect. When I regained Domestic is firmer in sympathy , and ia now Tuesday of August next, in the Courier-Gazette, commanding one of the finest of the many my feet I made a tusb for Herbert and threw beld at 26 and 27c. istration with those of four years ago wonderful views found along tbe coast of Cheviots him up against the door. H e managed to under a Democratic President and Tbe steamer Seaconnett waa seized in Blue Maine. This was tbe Summer home of Mr. break away from me and went for Townsend, H ill bay by Ibe Maine authorities for fishing A. A. Brooks of Medford, Mass., wbo with Congress will realize to some extent who was coming in tbe door. H e was shot C. E. MKtiKUVKY, Judge. within tbe three-mile limit. Sbe bad a catch his family bas occupied the place each sea A true copy ul the petitlou aud order thereon. by Townsend and Benjamin. the value of Republican methods as of about five bundled barrels when taken. son since 1889 or 1890. M r. Brooks had not A ttest:—Ed wxiu> K. Go u ld , Register. and Worsteds. /A s I understand it, there was a carriage The steamer Curtis escaped tbe authorities and compared with those of the Democratic been in tbe enjoyment of robust health fui waiting outside for tbe men if they succeeded brought a full load to tbe factoties at Booth- some years, but until some two or three weeks party. Four years ago hank, and bus. in their attempt. When the driver heard tbe They are elegantly made with bay. The fisb ate good, and produce ten g al­ ago seemed ss well as usual. Being then Commissioners’ Notice. shots he turned his carriage so that it faced iuess houses were tumbling in every lons of oil per thousand. Tbe weather bas somewhat indisposed, a physician was sum­ The undersigned, appointed by the Judge of Pro- line serge linings, sewed through­ the gate, and was all ready for tbe two to bute for the County of Knox, Commissioners to re­ direction, and the people were con­ interfered with tbe woik and tbe fishermen moned and be seemed to improve, and on come out. H e escaped when he found that ceive aud examine the claims of creditors agsiust out with silk and designed by the believe Ibat in fine weather they w ill be en­ Saturday afternoon last appeared quite com­ fronted with low prices, fiuaucia they had not succeeded in their attempt." abled to keep tbe factoties tunning day and fortable. H e was encouraged by bis physi­ panic, and general depression, yet the finest artists in the business. Our oigbt. mouths are allowed to said orei______, ...... _ cian with tbe prospect of soon being about piove their claims; aud that they w ill be iu session * Demo< racy did nothing except to add prices place them within your Officer Edward H. William, is s native of In lucnbadeu oil dealcts note that tbcic bat again, but near four o'clock be was attacked at Morllaud & Johnson's office, 88b Maiu street. to the depression and distress by pass­ , reach at $7.85, $8.85, $10, $12,$15. this city, a son of tbe late W illiam H . been some inquiry for crude,but few sales bave with hemorrhage of tbe lungs and died before 1 Rockland, Me., on Thursday, August 19, 1897 and medical assistance could be summoned. H is , Thursday, November 18, 1897, at teu o'clock lu the ing a tariff act which closed thousands W itbam , wbo was for many year* an officer I been repotted. Strained and bleached con­ forenoon, for that purpose. on tbe Rockland police force. H e is 46 tinue dull and unebauged. Reports from tbe remains were taken to bis home in Massa­ M. A. JOHNSON, of factories and threw hundreds of ycats old, and bus been a prison officer ever fishermen bave been somewhat meagre, but, chusetts for interment. W. U. MEbEUVEY, 49 Commissioners. lipusauds of men and women out of since be was iS years obi. H e was then ap- owing to ibe unfavorable weather, operations M r. Brooks was a very capable business employment. The present administra­ J. F. Gregory & Son inter! to a position in tbe South Boston bave been unsatisfactory. I t is understood man, a genial and interesting companion and C A.STO Ttia.. ousc of Correction, and held it until May ibat Ibe Mebadcu Association beld a meeting will be greatly missed by those who knew tion has given new life U» the country K The iio- ONE FRIGE CLOTHIERS. 20, 1878, when be was transfeired to the in Boston last week to discuss puces and con­ him best. H e is survived by a widow and ilails * ll OB with its tarili Jaw,its prompt action on institution at Deer Island. H e joined tbe sider various piopositions. After discussing two young children, also a brother and other Mgts'.urs, ersry Under Farwell Opera House. Rockland vxsypw international bimetallism, and there is force at Charlestown prison two years ago. J tbe situation, it was decided to continue tbe relatives in Medford. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897

The Atherton house on Masonic street hae EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN been painted. G O I N G ? O H . Y E S I Smoked Pearls will be repeated in Thomas­ Advert semente In thin column not to exceed ton Aug. 24 with local adaptation. The Fidelity and Casualty Co. MAINE STATE FAIR. five llnea Inserted once for 25 cent*, four times for Steamer Catherine take, an excursion parly 60 cents. from Bangor to Ialeatmro tomorrow. Geo. Glidden has moved into the A. H . LBWIHTON, Aug. 30,31; Sept. 1,2,3. Ulm er tenement on Broad street recently OF NEW YORK William L. Alien has rented the lower part K o t i ’Iew C l o s e M n t u r d it y . A u g u s t 14.1 li. W a n t e d . of the William H. Hyde residence on Lime- vacated by Charles Morton. rock street. Frank Traftoh of this city, employed as o m a n w a n t e d f o r h o u s e w o r k a. Schooner Esperanza discharged a fare ol oiler on the Frank Jones, had a portion o f one Combination Accident and Health Policy. The Greatest Round ef Attractions. See the HORSELESS Wagon Race r family of two. Address with references, 1500 pounds of mixed Ash at Chas. E. W eeks', finger cu’ off Thursday while working about MBS.W MITCHELL, THIS OFFICE. 8457 Wednesday. the machinery. FAMILY REUNIONS TO QUEBEC ANO MONTREAL Steamer Jeaaie of Matinicua waa inapected Limerock Council, K . of C. bas a moon­ thia week by Measra. M erritt and Poliiater of light excursion to Vinalhaven and Hurricane $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 The annual reunion of Ihe Burkett family From what we have been able to learn Portland, alate inspector,. on Ihe Gov. Bodweil, Wednesday night, and will work the first and second degtees at tbe will be held at the home of Oscar Burkett, there will be a large number ot Knox County Tbe JameaWight cottage at Cooper’s beach, Union, Tuesday, Aug. jts t. If stormy next latter place. This w ill be a great trip. PROVIDES AB FOLLOWS . people take in K im b all'i personally conducted which hat been the scene of ao many good pleaaant day. A ll relatives are heartily in* excursion to Quebec and Montreal and up TJLAIW SEWING WANTED—Will be well times in past years, ia being enlarged. W . I L Smith o f Thomaston w ill speak at vited to attend. JL done st very reasonable rates. Work called the men’s 4 o’clock meeting at the Y . M . C. Against Ordinary Accidents, Against Illness the famous Saguenay river. This excursion The Free Baptist Sunday tcbool haa it, an­ The 7th annual reunion of the Boynton for and returned. Address P .O .B o x 668, Rock* A. tomorrow. Yonan Shabay of Oroomiah, is gotten up especially for the people of land. nual outing one week from next Wednesday, III Case o f D eath, $6,000 family w ill be held at Marshall*. Shore on Rockland, Camden and Belfast and for all Persia, will be present and give a short ad­ If the assured shall suffer frnm going to Vinalhaven on tbe Gov. Bodwelt. Loss of Both Hands, 6,000 September 2, if fair, if not Ihe next fair day stations along the line of the Knox and Lin* AN TED .—Everybody who owns a watch to dress. M r. Shabay w ill also sing in Ihe Per­ TYPHUS FEVER, (Sunday excepted). A ll Boynton, are cordially coin. The excursion will leave Rockland know that Daniels the Jeweler In the Thor i. Henry C. Levensaler of Thomaaton haa sian language. Loss of Both Feel, 6,000 W dike Hotel block will put in a new main springbeen for granted an increase of pension and Ellen Loss of One Hand nnd One TYPHOID FEVER. invited and all of their friends. Come one Tuesday, August 24 and will go via the ♦ I. 41tf S. Hughes of South Jefleraon a widow’s pen­ The ladies of the city ate earnestly requested Foot, 6,000 and all and help make it an enjoyable day to W hite Mountain route. A sufficient stop will SCARLET FEVER, A N T E D .—People to know that I do the very sion. to meet with the R elief Corps and fair com­ Loss of Both Eyes, 6,000 all. be made at the Mountains to allow the ex* mittee at Grand Army Hall, Saturday, Aug. cursionista an opportunity to take in the best of Upholstery and Farnlture repair­ Americus Hook & Ladder Co., No, i, of Loss of One Eye, 1,700 S M A L L PO X , The eighth annual reunion of the Upbam W ing, old furniture repollshed and make over mat­ 14, at 2 p. m. to complete arrangements for grandest mountain view in this country. W ith thia city will attend the muster at Portland Loss of One Hand or One family with a picnic dinner will lake place on tresses. N.T. MURRAY, Sea street. the big G. A. R. fair that's to be held by VARIOLOID, your own people and among friends every T&StfAprtO next week,going thence on the steamer Frank Foot, 1,700 Tuesday, Aug. 24. Should the day be stormy, Edwin Libby Post. Ihe firat pleaaant day fallowing. All members moment of the trip should be one of unalloyed l IRL8 for general housework, nurses and tho Jones, Thursday night. W eekly In d em n ity , 26 OIPIITIIERVA, Tax collector T . E . Simonton entered upon of the family are earnestly requested to be pleasure. Col. Kimball with his watchful eye Y nursery can obtain ttrst-class places by apply­ The cellar for E. B. Ingraham ’s new resi­ Cing at the Intelligence office of M RB.R.C.HEDGES, h it 1897 collections this week and already hat MEASLES, present. Mrs. E. S. Baker, secy. and genial disposition will personally see to 7 Grove Street, Rockland. 48. dence on the lot just west of Job Ingraham ’s Against Travel Accidents, every comfort o f his guests. The cost of the received quite a substantial rum. Capi. George T h e Head of the Lake School Association house. Masonic street, is being dug. The new ASIATIC CHOLERA, trip w ill be but trilling and w ill be within the G . Jameson was tbe first man to pay his taxes while rhllng ns n passenger TN or ON n will meet on the school ground in district No. F o r S a le . residence w ill he two-storied and a handsome, reach of all. O nly one night w ill be spent this year, and Bert E. Kaler was the first poll p u b lic co n v e y a n c e p r o p e lle d by ste a m and such Illness shall, Independently I, H ope, Tuesday, Sept. 14; if stormy the modern structure. on the rail, thus giving all a rare opportunity tax payer. Capt. Simonton’s total commit­ electricity or cable, mid provided by of all otl»« r causes, continuously and next pleasant day following. Dale changed OR BALE—One thirty foot Naphlha launch The work of rebuilding the trestle partially wholly disable ami prevent the of taking in all the sights. The scenery along with standing roof awning. One fifteen ton ment this year is #113,153.38. n common carrier for passenger on account of Robbins reunion occurring destroyed by the Hurley-Cobb lime kiln fire, the route is magnificent, while the cities of F Ashing vessel with new sntls, cable and running Tfie residents o f the South end are having se r v ic e . assured from performing any and ev­ the 71b. A ll those who believe in keep­ rigging and one thirty-six foot Seine bont. The is now well under way and by another week Quebec and Montreal arc replete with things their shade trees trimmed and the superfluous ery kind of duty pertaining to his oc­ ing tbe heart young by renewing old associa­ three boats cost $2409. Will sell them If taken or so the four kilns will again be receiving In Case of Death, $10,000 nf historic interest. Side trips w ill be made ones cut down. Capt. E. S. Farw ell, Fulton cupation, the company will pay him tions please be present. Invite your friends. before Sept 30th for $1700. K. W . OKIE. Crle- the Limerock Railroad service. Loss Of Both Hands, 10,000 at extremely low excursion ratea. That the haven, Maine. 63-60 street, started the ball a-rolling and the neigh­ Speeches, literary exercises, and music w ill be Loss of Both Feet, 10,000 trip is an especially delightful one is evident F. H . Berry's trio of fast ones,Lucky Strike, bors are all following his example. Tbe axe­ $ 2 5 .0 0 PBR WEEK. in order. Mrs. I I . A. H a ll, secretary. Loss of One Hand and Ono from the fact that there are a number of per­ OR SA L E -100 cords fitted Hard W ood; 50 Flossie Lowe and Belle P. is entered for the man is Edward Atkina and he is doing an cords fitted Juniper and Pine, Split fine and races at the Eastern Maine State fair at Ban Foot, 10,000 LIMIT OF INDEMNITY, 26 WEEKS. sons going from here who have made the trip F well seasoned, for kindling sold cheap as 1 need the expert job. gor the last of the month. It ia very likely Loss of Both Eyes, 10,000 before. See Col. Kim ball and he w ill give wharf room. C. K. BICKNELL. 45 The Grand Army bicycle and piano voting WITH THE CHURCHES that many Knox county people will he theie Loss of Ono Hand or One $27.50 you all the information desired. contest are arousing much interest and already WO story dwelling with ell and shed, stable to applaud ’em as many minds are being Foot, 6,000 PREMIUM .12.50 and small carriage house. House has 13 there is quite a field of contestants. The vote I Ordinary, Rev. Mr. White will preach at the Metho­ made up to go to Bangor this year. 47.50 T rooms besides pantries, halls and shed; eight or is daily announced on the bulletin hoard at Loss of One Eye, 1,700 dist church tomorrow morning. , GOOD TEMPLARS nine closets. Arranged for two families. Water The Uniform Rank, A. O. IL, of Maine Weekly Indemnity, 60 below and above, alao on the outside of the house the Grand Army Hall. Yesterday Miss Larger and Sm aller Policies in Meetings at the Bethel, Sea ilreel, w ill be w ill hold a field day in Portland Labor Day. and iu the stable. Newly painted last fall. Klee- Grace Ulmer led in the piano contest with LIMIT OF INDEMNITY, 100 WEEKS. the Same Proportion. resumed next Sunday evening, August 15, Knox District Lodge of Good Temptara trio cars pass the door. Also a large lot on Waldo Preparations are being made for a grand 164 votes and Miss Blanche Crandall in the was held Wednesday at Razorville, though at Avenue, overlooking the harbor. Alao a small At the Congregational church tomorrow the parade followed by a dinner and H eld sports bicycle contest with 320 votes. noon it looked as though the session would field of 1M acres near the Job i Jones farm at the islands. Rockland unfortunately has pastor, Rev. C. A. Moore, will preach in the Jameson's point. inquire Inquire ofor C.c . C.c . cRCROSS, o o ts, The Y. M. C. A. tennis court on Maple have to be postponed on account of the no uniform rank of thia order while the divi- ALFRED S. BLACK, Cen’l Agent, morning on “ The Optimism o f Christ.” T h e Cochran, Bnk< “t Cross, " 406 Main St, Rookland. ■treet, has been supplied with a new net and pouring rain. A quorum speedily arrived 60 ■ion itself was some time since merged into evening service is omitted. other improvements made, as suggested by Telephone 63-3. e Limerock Street. however and the business of the session wss the order of Knights of Columbus. This may Rev. Thomas Stratton has returned from a T h e C ..G . last week. A handicap tournament attended to. Knuckle Joint Cider Press all comp letu. Can not, however, prevent a delegation of our FIRE, LIFE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE. visit to his home in Linesville, I*a., and will is now in order,and nothing preventing wilt he W . E. Overlock. L. D . of Prescott lodge be seen running. S. T. JACKSON, East Jefforson, Catholics from taking in tbe Labor Day cele­ occupy his pulpit tomorrow morning and Maine. 202 6* played next week. The entrance fee ol 25 gave a cordial address of welcome and A . C. bration at Portland. evening as usual. Sunday school will con­ cents will be charged and the winner will Hamilton of Rockland responded. LJECOND Hand Horses for Sate. Address or vene at noon, the usual hour, Tbe church call on W. W. LIGHT. So. Lloerty, Me. 198- The yacht Siesta, formerly owned by Col. have for a trophy the finest racquet that can It was decided to change the time of vis­ O has been cloaed for tbe past five weeks, dur- Charles A. Sinclair of Buston, but who turned be bought in town. Entries can be made iting and inspecting tbe lodges from Novem ­ XHNGINE AND BOILER.— A twenty horse ing M r. Stratton’s vacation, and that he will ------ar Engine and Bo"— •“ — u her over to the Boston Marine Insurance Co. to General Secretary Brunberg at the Y. M. ber to January and to permit the prize banner AMUSEMENTS NOTES OF THE DAY he greeted by a large congregation tomorrow , Lincolnville, Me. after the accident at Bar H a rb ir, has received C. A. rooms. to remain in the possession of the winning temporary repairs at the South M arine R ail­ there can be no doubt. lodge one year. The inspecting officers will L . F. Starred gives bis lecture “ An Even­ way and been towed to Boston. There she You should not fail to see “ Coon H o llo w '' Yonan I f . Shahbaz a native ol Persia, from be chosen at tbe next regular rcssion which To Let. ing with tbe German Poets,” at Thomaaton The discovery of a lake of almost pure w ill be permanently repaired and probably at Farwell Opera House, August 23. Tbe near Mt. Ararkt and Ninevah, who was horn will be held November 10 in Ihe Congregational church, Monday even­ petroleum has been made in Alaska. sold. The Siesta received tome pretty severe company will be here in a few days far re­ in the city of lire-woribipers, Tebarma, The place of holding the next session will ENEMENT to let on corner of Chentnut Street ing, and we are able to assure our Thomas­ Charles W. Kindrick of Louisiana, has and Broadway for small family. Reasonable Injuries when she struck that ledge and ii hearsals. This is one of tbe strongest modern Oroomiab, will lecture Sunday even­ be decided on and announced later by the T(arms Address MRS E. SIMMONS. 54T&8tf ton readers that they have an intellectual been appointed Consul at Ciudad, Juarez, w ill cost considerable money to restore her companies that will be on the road this sea­ ing In the First Baptist Chapel, Aug. 15: Council. treat in store. And when we say an intel­ Mexico. O LET—Tenement on Stanley Lane. North to her former condition. She came here con­ son and the play is one o f the very best ever Subject “ Life manner! and custom* of his A communication wss received from lectual treat we do not wish to be understood It is said that a commercial agency on the Main B t, Rockland. Rent reasonable. Ad- signed to Cobb, W ig h t & Co., local agent, of produced on the American stage. Many of people.” H e will speak about different Grand Chief Templar Rogers explaining hia as speaking of it aa we would a dry magazine lines of Ihe American inatitutions is to he Tdiesa, P O. BOX, 154, Warren. Me. 84 the Boston Marine Insurance Co. tbe scenes are very realistic and of a nature nations and tbeir religions, including M oham ­ inability to be present. Several members article, but on the contrary it is intellectual established in Mexico. A DESIRABLE tenement with stable on Wash- that makes the blood boil. A leading mem­ medans, Nestorians and Koords. H e will from this city attended and report a cordial The committee who have charge of the in the sense that it elevates, instructs and en­ rk. lagton street, Rockland. Apply to C. E. Labor Day celebration, which ia to be held at ber of tbe company ia Eugene Powers of The Japanese Government contemplates sing Gospel Hymns in different languages. reception by the membera of Preacott lodge. ■ITTLEFIELD. 68 60 tertains every moment during its delivery. Oakland, Monday, Sept. 6, will bold a final Ifoulton nephew of Governor Powers, who is the abolition of duties on exports from the There are not more than 50 Persians in tbe One ol the most enjoyable trips of the meeting next Thursday evening, to decide on an actor of prominent ability. beginning of next year. United States. F . W . Devoe & Co., New Y o rk ; established Lost and Found season will be the excursion of the Sir. Gov. final arrangements. The Labor Day celebra­ O f the many plays produced in Ihe past The London National Review asserts with 1754. Oldest and largest. Bodweil, Sunday. T b it staunch craft will tion baa become very popular in this vicinity years none have attracted such wide spread great confidence that the mints of India will An award ol 5700 pounds salvage has been OST— A heavy, gold band ring. Inscription J. leave Tillson’s wharf at 8.30 o'clock for f and it will doubtless be a great aucceas this attention or received such warm praise as be reopened. made Ihe British steamer Maine fat lowing 1 J W . T ., '94, is on tho Inside. W ill finder please Belfast, Northport and Temple Heights. A t D o m x r eave at THE COURIER-GAZETTE OFFICE, tf year, aa a great deal of interest ia being shown Denman Thompson and Geo. W. Ryer's tbe Spree into Southampton. the two latter places there are abundant A ll o l the aaloofs in Danville, III., are Kic k —Rookland, August 10, to Mr. and Mrs. among tbe business men of Ibe city. About latest stupendous success, “ Tbe Sunshine ol OUND—A Bunch of Keys on Holmes street means of enjoying oneself. A t Temple closed in consequence ol the refusal of the (dervyn Ap Klee, a son— Robin W eston. {2 0 0 baa been raised for the prizes to be Paradise Alley,” which w ill be seen I at the A cat in West Chester, Pa., acted as AuDITOM—Rockland, AugtiRl 11, lo Mr.and Mrs. Tho owner cun have tho same by paying for Heights a spiritualistic convention is now in City Council to reduce the license fee. F this advertisement. Enquire at THIS OFFICE. 42awarded in tbe sports to be held. An excur­ Camden Opera House, Aug. 2“ Its fresh­ peacemaker in a dog fight by soundly thrash­ Ilarvoy K. Additon, a daughter-Margaret. progress. The stop will give ample oppor­ Vice President ffobart is being lavishly W kkd—Kooklund, Au glint 11, to Capt. and Mrs. sion will be here from Bangor, under the ness, purity and genuine worth commend it to ing both combatants. tunity for all to take a good rest and much entertained at Newport. The functions given David Weed, a daughter. auspices of the Cigar Makers' U nion, tod every admirer of all that is good and whole­ Waiiukn —Houih Thomaston, August 7, to Mr. flisvellaneous. recreation ashore. Don't miss this trip it you in his honor are ihe moat brilliant of the (here is talk of another excursion by rail. some in play building. Excepting that and Mrs. Win. Warren, a daughter. can help it. season. Hm it h —Vinalhaven, August 9, lo Mr. and Mis. HIROPODY AND MANICURING.— Mr.. Everything looks favorable and in all a grand perennial success “The Old Homestead," no Arthur 1). Smith, n son. Elizabeth Underwood, 16 School St., Rock­ event is anticipated. The Shakespeare society held a special bus­ other play has drawn to the amusement A rich lead vein has been discovered on one SUNDAY AT THE GAMP GROUND IlKA/.iisit-ThomuBioti, August 7, to Mr.nnd Mrs. land,C Thursdays, Fridays aud Saturdays. Toilet iness meeting Thursday afternoon al tbe home temple so many non-theatre going people, of the principal streets of Joplin, Mo., within William Bralzer, a daughter. Preparations. 48*65 Tbe finished plans for the new police sta­ of the president, Mrs. D . N . Mortland, when a tfjock or two of the business center of Ill I.l.INGH- I Jeer Isle, .July 20, to Mr. und Mrs. tion and city building atrived Tuesday and educators, philanthropists and clergymen as Emery M . Hillings, a sou. it was unanimously voted to have Harry NION, Past und Present. Au illustrated his with tbe specifications are now in the bands “The Sunshine of Paradise A lley.” ft is a town. Temple Heights, Hough—North Warren, August 11, to Mr. ami tory of the town of Union, Maine, from early Krehbiel of New Y o rk deliver bis lecture upon of such contractors as may wish to put in bids matter of note that during the run of the new Mrs. Walter 11. Hoggs, a son. Utimes to date. B " “* tbe “ Songs and Dances of Shakespeare,” and A heavy bail storm did great damage to dress, O. W. FISH for tbe work. A ll bids must be in by one piece at the 14th Street Theatre, New York, give the public an opportunity of enjoying crops in the eastern portion of South Dakota, week from next Monday night. In the mean­ and at the Tremont Theatre, Boston, it re­ N orth p ort ivtA .iTxti3nr) the delightful occasion also. Arrangements many farmers losing their whole season’s IANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.—MISS MA­ while it will be necessary to tear down the ceived the highest endorsement at tbe bands Ka TOM—Mo ubt—Deer Isis, Ju ly 26, Charles A m BEL II. HOLBROOK, 22 Camden Street, bave been made with M r. Krehbiel for M on­ labor. old lockup in order to make room for tbe city of the clergy. They wrote the authors, ex­ Eaton and Annie Morey, both of Doer isle, P will receive pupils in pianoforte Instruction, day evening, Aug 23, at Philharmonic hall. either at her,home or will go to them. Especial stable which w ill temporarily be erected in its pressing their hearty appreciation of tbe play, The Yand Cantonal Museum at Lausanne, and Belfast- Mr. Krehbiel is well known and very popular attention given beginners. « place. It was planned to move the lockup and the earnest belief that no story told ol Switzerland, haa been robbed of a number of DIED here, and the lecture is to be illustrated by life is better adapted to do good and win men art works and other articles of great value. 'building across the road onto tbe Farnsworth Btaplbh—Rockland, August 11, Harold L. Hta- HARPEN your Lawn Mower? I will send and Mrs. Krehbiel whose great musical ability is to a better life than this play. It exalts all gel It, sharpen It well and send It home. lot, but City Marshal Crockett ascertained pies, uged 3 months, 3 ilsya. readily recognized by all our people, and Large numbers of Australians attracted to SJAMES WIGHT, Park St. Place. 89 that the price would be £40 per month and that is good in men, working out tbe problems Sunday, Aug. 15, w a t t s —Rookland, August. 8, Nancy E. (Cojis­ those wbo beard them both in tbe lecture on New Guinea by stories of fabulous gold land) wife of William K. W stls, a native ot War­ all ideas o f that nature suffered an instant of social reform and helping to save tbe race. “ Folk-Love” given here some time ago, w ill panning, have been massacred by the can- ren, aged 62 yuurs, 10 months, 11 days. The rs- death. Instead it is probable that a tem­ It is bound to do good wherever seen. Tbe STMR. GOV. BODWELL mains wore taken to Ea«t Warren for burial. no doubt be more than glad of this opportun­ nibal natives. porary lockup will be thrown on the Wil- company will open its regular season on tbe ANDKltSON—Boston, Auguat 11, Edward R. son WANTED,AGENTS tip ity of again being so happily entertained. The of William J . and Maggie 8. Anderson, formerly of loughby-MoiTitt lots between Spring and Elm above date with Camden as its first stand. Ih e Navy Department bas ordered the Will leave Rockland (Tillson’s Wharf; sale of rickets, which w ill be placed at 50 Rockland, aged 11 mouths. The remains w ets streets, the owners of which htve agreed to Rehearsals will begin on Monday next under second rate cruiser I^ncaster turned over to at 8.30 a. m., and Camden at 9.15 a. m., brought to Rookland for burial. THE MAINE BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION cents, will open at Spear, M ay & Stover’s give the city very reasonable terms. Tbe tbe direction of Mr. Ryer at tbe Camden the Brooklyn Navy Reserve, to be used as a for Temple Heights, Northport and Belfast D unw—Washington, I). C., August 9, Blanche, OP AUBURN, ME., Monday morning, Aug. 16. Opera House. Seats far tbe above grand drill ship. only daughter of Capt. and Mrs. William Dunu, of rate of intereit on the trust funds with which Returning, will leave Belfast at 3.30 p. Thomaston, aged about 9 years. The retnalus were Will make a careful canvass of tho State this opening will soon be on sale. autumn. We have made no systematic canvass of the new bnilding is to be erected was settled m., for Northport, Temple Heights, brought to Thomaston for burial. P ro b ab ly 'Twill He Peters Again. the State for tome time aud bo admirable opportu­ Wednesday, and the city is gratified to learn “ A Romance ol Coon H ollow ,” laid amid Badly A filleted Camden and Rockland. Hautsh—Htonlngton, August 9, Ethel, wife of nity exists for good agents to solicit for this well that it will be 3! per cent. The term of Chief Justice John A . Peters tbe mountains and glens of eastern Tennessee, Allan Barter, und daughter o f Capt. and Mrs; " M y daughter, iwo years old, was badly Stephen E. Allen. known company It has a large clientage In the of the Maine Supreme Court will expire on State. It is a Home Company. Purely Mutual. Tbe partnership between Meaars. John E . comes to Farwell Opera House, Monday eve­ afflicted with some kind of blood disorder, Bu k h m a n — Rockport, August I, Martha R , September 19, and members of the legal Fare for the Round Trip. 50cts. widow of W illiam K. H her man, a native of Dexter, Its members are Its Friends. No better insurance Hanly and John F. Libby, attorneys at law, ning, August 23, with its wealth of scenery her face being covered with aorea. Nothing can be purchased anywhere. It sells well, and fraternity are discussing tbe probability of his and mechanical effects, and an acting com­ aged 76 years, 8 mouths. Boston, has been dissolved. Both gentlemen seemed to do her any good until we tried The fifteenth annual session of the liberal U n n i will be offered. A large number of reappointment. Tbe general belief is that H ock—New York City, August 6, Blrdlo A nus, agents can And lucrative employment without suf- continue tbe practice o f the profession, M r. pany of the very best artists. T h e typical Hood’a Sarsaparilla. She was entirely cured Spiritualist Camp-meeting will be beld at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W . Hock, of the venerable chief justice w ill be appointed luring the hardships of the Kloudyke region. A Hanly retaining tbe management of the busi­ Southerner is a character that is ever interest­ after using it only a abort time." L . N . W it.- Temple Heights, commencing August 14th 'dockland, aged 10 days. rmanent general agent will be appointed in each by Governor Powers to serve another term , ing lo the people of the North, many of Cia)Uwh—Unity, August 6, Gorham Clough, for. ness of the firm at tbe old stand, and M r. i .ia m s o n , of Stewart & Williamson, Bristol, to August 22d Inclusive. unty where there Is now no aucn agent. l i e is nearly 75 years old, but be looks to be whom only know him through the medium of _jerly of Rockland, s KIt will he for your Intereat to address the Home Libby having taken an ofice at 15 Court V t. Special Car leaves Thomaston at 8 a. m. were brought to Rock Office for particulars. W e shall Invite reliable square, room 71, where he will be pleased to in the best of health, and from appearances stories aod stage pictures, and the women of Chad w ic k —Drown------as well as from his own statement, there is no Hood's Pills act easily and promptly on connecting with Steamer Gov. Bodweil at applicants for agenay positions lu Maine to visit atteodjto any business entrusted to bim or as­ the South are particularly interesting. In tbe 7, Capt. Cyrus 11. Chadwick, of Cushing, tbe Home Office at Auburn, for supplies and In* the liver and bowel*. Cure sick headache. W harf. years, 8 months, 9 days. sist in any litigation pending in state or fed­ physical reason why he should not serve a “Romance of Coon Hollow" they are givtn a etructiona, at our expense for Railroad fares. third term. Chief Justice Peters was first Applications must be in on or before August Slat. eral courts. M r. Libby bolds the oosition ol personation not in the least overdrawn or dis­ Address the Manager at Auburn, Me private secretary of tbe mayor of (he city ol appointed to the Maine Supreme bench in torted. To mirror nature perfectly tbe play is GEORGE C. WINO, President. Medford, but tbe hours and the duties do not 1873, and in 1883 was made chief justice. given with scenery and mechanical effects M. F. RICKER, Manager. Chief Justice John Appleton, who served from N. W. UARRId, See’y and Treasurer. conflict w i'h these of his practice in Boston, that illustrate the South and its people. A 83.54 and he may be found at bis office there in 1862 to 1883, was 79 years old when he steamboat race on the Mississippi belweeo business hours. Tbe partnership of H anly & retired, and he looked and acted 20 years tbe famous Robert E. Lee and Natchez, witb Libby bas continued lor five years, and tbe older at that time than does C hief Justice the boats lighted and under full steam is one. THE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY firm haa done a large and successful business. Peters now. The old wood landing on Ihe river where Ibe OF PHILADELPHIA Both these gentlemen are well known in colored hoys and girls gather at twilight to Incorporated In 1804 Commenced Business In 1808 Rookland, where they formerly practiced, and F. W . Devoe & Co., New Y o rk ; established see the great boats as they past, is given with Capital Paid Up in Caali, 18200,000 are able and well equipped attorney*. They 1754. Oldest and largest. moonlight effects, and enhanced by a Iroupe ASSETS, DKCKM1IKH 81,1896 have each the beat wishes o f their many of darkey dancers and singers. Tbe scene of Real estate owned by the company, un­ friends here. Lumber raised in Ibe United States but tbe burglary, a cotton compreaa in operation, IT IS W ORTH incumbered, $160,000 00 and tbe tragedy of the cotton press, give Loan* on bond and mortgage (first Ileus) 9,900 00 planed by American workmen in Canada is Blocks and bonds owned by the com­ F. W. Devoe & Co., New Y ork; established dutiable, according lo a decision by Assistant local color to tbe word-painting. A view of “ Coon H ollow " at night with electric, calcium pany, market value, 868,38680 1754. Oldest and largest. I Secretary Howell. Loans secured by collaterals, 19,800 00 aud lime light effects ia a new feature. Over Cash In company's prluclpul office and tbe grim bills tbe moon rises in a chariot of In bank. 22,410 61 Interest due aud uocrued, 2,110 88 silver, while Ibe duel scene in the famous Premiums lu due course of collection, 60,012 21 mountain glen is very thrilling. Two quar­ Aggregate of all the admitted assets of- — ■■ ■’ tettes, a hand of buck dancers and a very A T H O U G H T the company at their actual value, $642,127 90 strong company are used in Ibis big produc­ L1AUIUT1KK, DKCKMUUB 31, 1896 N et amount of uupald losses and claims, $31,900 88 tion. Amount required to safely re insure all outstanding risks, 249,828 87 F. W . Devoe & Co., New York; established All othsr demands against the com­ 1754. Oldest aud largest. pany, viz : commissions, etc., 18,181 23 Total amount of liabilities, exoept cap------Ital stock aud net surplus, 206,006 03 Heavy tribal fighting between tbe der­ To count a clothier’s reputation, when you figure Capital actually paid up in cash, 200,000 00 vishes and tbe Jaalins, is reported from up Surplus beyond capital, 146,181 97 Aggregate amount of liabilities luclud- — tbe Nile, lu a pitched battle on |uly I tbe lug net surplus, $642,127 90 dervishes were victorious. Tbe Jaalins are upon the amount you wish to pay. We can convince you that you are getting said to bave lost 2000. ( b i w r c i d Mrs. Margaret Leiong, a San Francisco your money’s worth wheu you buy your clothing here. Your sight and senses w heel woman, has just completed a trip from that city to Chicago, covering the distance in six weeks. Sbe is the first wpman to make will tell you that we speak the truth. Let us convince you. 1 8 9 7 T A X E S Tbm Courts. the trip. ____ Are now due and payable at ! Sunday Excursions and my office. ( Business- - English. I have placed iu the hands . . Matinicus. . . of Edwin S. McAlister, Con­ 1 Highest qradc iibliucliw . stable, Poll and Personal Taxes \ k w t f iaIo of luilian. Str.W.C. BUTMAN BURPEE & LAMB, Will make regular trip* lo Matlulous aud Crlehaveu 1896, but you can settle with iwiih each Tuesday uad Fridays leaving Rockland al 7.30 |B c M equipped l U n k a. M-, arriving Muilulcus al 10.30, leaving io return me without the cost of the R co p eib first "hic«d&v Bunny, Twelve Days. aide aud Crsacent Beach, leaving Buck land at 11 a. M. and 8 i*. M —Leaving Crescent Beach lo return at 1 ftp Mini 6.30 IF. M. T. E. SIMONTON. 461/ CAPT. W.G. BUTMAN. T H E ROCKL l ANP (OUlUaiK-OAZETTK: SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 1897

CALL AND n VK TOUR ■ favorable turning point the fleet turn­ OLD POSTAL USAGES. FAMILY REUNIONS Maine Central R. R. IN CORTES’ TRACK. ed its course and instead of going out­ Watches. Clocks and Jewelry The Newhert family association wdl hold Health is Wealth! side of the bar steamed up w ithin 800 In Effect June 20, 1897. CLRANKD AND RKPAIRKD. CAPTURE OF VERA CRUZ BY THE yards of Fort San .Tuan de Ulloa nnd CURIOUS PHASES OF THE MAIL SERV­ Iheir 20th annua, reunion in Newbeit Grove, JRnrtor & Sleeping C a rt between ffockland 300 MAIN ST., - - ROCKLAND tin's-le-G rand would uot be large soldiers shed their blood, and 400 of the ville. Doable Dally Service Sundays Included enough. The secretary. Colonel Maber- number lost their lives. Mexican ac­ Tbe Copeland reunion w ill be held Aug. D R . A . TAYLOR ly, constantly repeated, "This plan we W . THE NEW AMO PALATIAL BTEAMEKS WINDSOR HOTEL counts ol tbe siege stated tbut between 11, at Cutting’s Grove, W arren, Mrs. L . B. know w ill fail.” dentist. 400 and 600 uoncombutante perished in High Street, Belfast, Me. M cIntyre. OPKKATIVK X MECHANICAL DENTISTRY BAY STATE AMI PORTLAND As we know, it succeeded, aud tbe the beleaguered town. Tho same ac­ The Parsons and Crawford families will Crown and Brldgework. penny rate Iiuh been generally udopted alternately leave F ranklin W uakt, Portland, Livery Stable Connected. Coaches to and from all counts say also that the victors showed hold their annual reunion at Cutting’s grove, Gold and Vnlcam t. ITatcs,full or parUal. Trains and Boats every evening at 7 o’clock, arriving in season for every consideration to the vanquished. iu Europe as well as in tbe United W arren, Friday, Aug. 13. W . O . V inal, Sec. connections with earliest trains for points beyond. (special Rates to Regular Boarders. Opposite ThorndlkefUolol. Rocklsna Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Railroad and General Worth wus appointed com­ States. Tbe number of letters rose from The annual reunion of the Lerm ond family The Elegant Str. Tremont Steamboat Tickets Bought and Sold. mandant und governor of the captured 80,000,000 in 1887 to 399,000,000 in w ill be held at the residence of M r. Erastus A. jT ^ r s k i n e post, and hu division went into bivonao 1847, uud for tbo year ending on March Lermond, Thomaston, Aug 25. I f stormy, the FIBK IN8UBANCB AOKNT leaves Portland every morning at V o’clock afford, M. R. KNOWLTON, Prop next pleasant day. Secretary, Maude H . ing opportunity for a on a plain one mile from tbe city lim ­ 81, 1807, about 1,900,000,000. The 417 Main Btreet, - - Bookland, Malna. its. Tbe American soldiery und camp postal surplus was in 1889 £1,659,610 Lermond. Oflloc, rear room over Hocldand Nat'l Bunk. W . ston every evening at 7 and 8 p. m. icans were enforced uud justice admin­ per head und in 1854 15 per heud, it J . F. LISCOMB, General Agent. Aug 25, weather permitting. If stormy the A rtlflcial Teeth inserted without plate oovering istered by regulur Mexican tribunals. now 77 per head.— Fortnightly Review. the roof of the mouth. first pleasant day following. ULg t v w . Ap Rice, Gas aud Local Anewthelic used for painless ex A fter resting u month on the coast Scott High Title* W ithout Cuat. The eighteenth annual Starrett family V1NALHAVEN A ROCklAND traction of teeth. put his army in motion lor a wonderful gathering w ill be held in reunion grove, W a r­ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAfc D2 MAIN MT., BELFAST, MK. murcb of conquest through the valley English folk ure copying the Am eri­ STEAMBOAT COMP’Y. ren, Thursday, August 19. I f stormy on tbe 407 M ain Stieet, o f M e x ic o . can custom of conferring titles upon 19th* it will be held on the first suitable day R eal Estate. M o xet to Loam their children iu baptism by using such P. O. B os IMS.______ROCKLAND, SUMMER ARRANCEMENT Captain Tuttuall wus not a stranger thereafter, Sunday excepted. L. F. Starrett of GEO. H. TALBOT, [At the uge of thirly-buvea.J to Veru Cruz. He hud been there more numes us Lord, Eurl, Baron, etc. This Rockland is president and I. P. Starrett of W. V. HANSCOM, M. 1)., TWO TEIPS DAILY on a Spanish fort. A young German ol than ten years before, und, in fact, hud w ill mean more to the English child W arren, secretary. PHYBICIAN AND BDB9EOK Fire Insurance Agency, the garrison, Lieutenant Hulzinger, conquered it entirely alone. After tbe thun it lias to the American. The third reunion of the Thorndike family M TW EEK VINALBAVEN k XOCXLAOT. Office and Residence leaped the parapets, picked up the flag capture of Santa Anna in Texas tbe old One pureut iu the midlands bestowed will be held at Capt. E . W . Harkness’ grove. Ballard Point, Rockport, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 20 Masonic Street, • Rockland Couuueueiug Tuesday, June 1, 1807, tire ' The 'only agency representing the dividend and nailed it to the stump ol the stuff. dictator was seut home in Captain Tatt­ on bis progeny m ilitary us w ell us social S te a m e r paying com panic*. if pleasant; if stormy, next fair day. All That fort, the St. Jago, was finally nall's vessel. Upon his lauding ut Veru rank. One of his children is christened Special atleution given to diseoaes of tbe eve an- of name, relatives and friends of family are Adana a Block, - Camden, Me, Baron, another Captain another Colonel ear. GOV. BODWELL silenced by the fire of the naval buttery Cruz he wus met by a mob thirsting cordially invited. Picnic dinner. M yrtle E. (to 10 A . U. and abandoned. for liis blood, for lie was very unpop­ and another Major General. Loudon Office Hours < to 6 P. M. C a .PT. w m . k . c r k x d j A reunion of the Moody family,will be held f after 7 P. U . 17 Scott frequently visited the trenches ular throughout Mexico, und tbe people Truth has this statement from one who Will leave Vinslhaven lor Rockland every week Dr. T. E. Tibbetts, ip Nobleboro, Aug. 24, at the old Moody Telephone 80-2. day at 7.00 a. m.. and 2 p. m. to see bow tlie butteries were doing. At intended to shoot hint. Having been ap­ knows this titled family, aud they are farm near tbe N orth church. A ll w ill be Returning, leave Rockland, Tillson's Wharf, for DENTIST. to be found ut the present time iu tbe Vlnnlhaven at 0-30 a. in. aud 4 p. m. landing at such times be boldly looked over the prised of tins, Tuttnull went ashore provided for over night free of expense, and Cochran, Baker & Cross, ramparts, and, seeing that, the soldiers neighborhood of Birmingham. A t this entertainment for those who cannot bring a Hurricane isle, each trip both way* Cor. Main and W inter Bts., Rockland. with him uud walked arm iu arm up FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT W. B. W HITE. General Manager. tbe main street. After tbe lesson that rute every Tommy Atkins in the next lunch basket. W e are a large family and ties Rockland, M e., May 24, 1807. did the same. l.M -il'H AM 'E. “ Down, down, menl Don’t expose they hud been taught the Mexicans did generation may be a field mursbul. of blood should induce us to make every effort to come together and get acquainted and The Oldest Insurance Agency In Maine- yourselves,*' commanded the veteran. uot dure fire upon Uncle Sum's repre­ make it an occasion long to be remembered. 60 MAIN BTKKKT, ROCKLAND George* Valley Railroad. “ But, general, you are exposed, “ was sentative. Tbe bruve sailor went with Every Time. I f stormy on that day the meeting w ill be tbe B. a . 000JUUV /• ft- BAKKB O. C. CMOBS Leave Union at 7 :60 a. in., 1.20 and 8.15 p. m. th e re p ly . Santa Anna to bis quarters and staid Muster— Tombs, this is uu example Arrive at U nion 104*0 a. in., 2.80 aud 6.16 p. m. next fair day. W . H . Moody. “ Oh," said be, smiling, “ generals with him until a strong bodyguurd of in subtraction. Seven boys went down Connect at Warren Junction with Maine Central The third reunion of Eastern Maine Pilgrim JAMES WIGHT, trains- aowuduys cun be made out of anybody, to a poud to bathe, but two of them his partisans came to the rescue. Association will be held at Thomaston, W ed­ Pari Place. ROCKLAND, MK but men cannot be bad so easily." G k o b o b L . K iu m k h . bud been told nut to go iu tbe water. nesday, August 18. Tbe members of the ^HAOTICAR GAB AND BTBAJfc It wus the deeds of tbe navy after all Nuw, can you tell me bow many went WM. H. FOGLER, Association, and friends interested io tbe P il­ f t l T T U B . tbut gave spirit to the siege. Tbe day F r u c tie a i l>lif«.*rcuve. in? grim ancestry, will assemble on the grounds Tombs— Yes, sir. Seven. — London of E. S. Crandon, Knox street, during the a j d dealer In Pipe and Bteurn Fittings, RutLei ATTORNEY IT LAW, alter the great norther swept tbe harbor The veteran actor said: Pajking, Hemp racking, Colton Waste, and a <«»O M A lf t f t T ., K O C H L A A D . o a - s t o u x a .. Captain Tattnall bombarded the town “ Oh, yes, indeed, you certainly are T it-B its . forenoon, and will there partake of their rfjuds pertaining to (ia s x a n Btbxm F ittimus- picnic dinner. At one o’clock, at the ringing Tk, Bn- w ith his “ mosquito fleet.’’ It wus an quite mistaken iu ihinkiug there is no Bteaxu and Hot Water Uouae Healing. Justin McCurthy is quite gray haired. o f the bell, tbe society and friends w ill gather ria ll, engagement worthy of tlie future com­ practical difference between the roman­ Agyntfor BLAKK ft KNOWLKB BTKAM PUML C. B. EMERY, His beard is bushy, uud bis gold rim ­ al W att’s H a ll, wheie the following exercises mander ol tbe rum Merrimac. His fleet tic drama and the realistic. Yes. Now, med spectacles impart a benign air to will be given: Singing by the choir; Fresco and Sign Fainter comprised the steamers Spitfire und V ix­ to illustrate, 1 have been hero in both, tOW ARD K. QOULD, WA/A’*. bis face, which indeed well suits his address of welcome by Joseph E. Moore; en uud five gunbouts-onder sail. One und in both have I guthered the heroine luild manner. As for his energy, one i address by Edwin S. Crandon, ol Chelsea, COUNSELLOR AT LAW o, PISO’S CURE FOR schooner was left at anchorage lor u to my bosom, in the romantic drama Mass.; singing by the choir; short speeches a would say thut it was iuexhaustible. CURLb WHIRL All tlb t I blind, aud the others were taken in tow i celluloid bosunr went; iu the realistio by members, and g.uests; music; election of ---- ytHU — Uu is a politician, a journalist, a nov­ Wanied-An Idea of the steamer* which uuiltd down the ; drama uotbiug but lineu would go for officers, reports, aud other wasters of busi- Register of Probate. elist aud a historian. IIS W k D I’El'.RDRi’i ft CO., PaUnt CONSUMPTION channel on pretense of going to seu. A t , a minute. ’’— Detroit Journal. | ness. COUBT BOUSE, BOCKDAMD. AbU Dew Uat i.

CUSHING NORTH VASSALBORO Thomas Flynn, George Luce and Dan 1 P l ea sa n t Po in t — Mrs. Susie B. Thompson SOMETHING O 'K eife are at Pemaquid thia w eek------M r*. nnd Mrs. Ids Francis of Friendship were in Richard Alley and son Ray went to Hallowell 1 thia place last Friday on Iheir wheels calling Thursday for the week------Mra. M ell W illiam *, on friends------Reuben Davis Esq. of Monhe- You C an’t who for the past six months has been with I gan wet at Leander Moore’s over Sunday her sister Mrs. Buck in Oregon, returned 1 ------Mrs. Theresa Simmons of Friendship FOR home July 29------Chaa. Bragg hat rented hit : visited at A . W . Maloney’s last Wednesday M ake cottage at Pemaquid to Boston parties and it ------Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Mayhew and little at home now------Ray Alley it sporting a new grandson Alton Sprague of Jefferson visited gold watch the gift of his uncle* the Johnson | at Leander Moore’s over Sunday------M r. and Bros, of Hallow ell------One of the prettiest Mrs. William Morse went to Friendship Sun­ sights in the village is the "shag” kittens at l NOTHING day------Mia. Albert Cook of Friendship and Richard Alley’s. The Turkco-Grecian kittens [ daughter Mrs. Herbert Messer of Union visit­ A permanent, original and copyrighted feature. Please send any suggestions or attract great attention and show their aristo- 1 ed at E. S. Stevens’ Friday------Mrs. Mary recipes to our special editor, addressed Good Cookery, 7 W ater street, Bos to a. cratic breeding very plainly------Rev. M r. ' Freathy is having her house finished------E. Charles Taylor of Rome, N . Y., who has been j a White Plume from a S. Stevens and son are hustling to pick their (Copy right) •o seriously ill at his sister’s Miss Ella Taylor’s, 1 Crow’s Tail, nnra good peas, of which they have a large quantity, for This is what you can­ is so far recovered as to go out of doors. the factory at Waldcboro------Capt. C. IL Bicycle from Castings. Hopes arc entertainad of a complete recovery Chadwick, an aged an respected citizen of this not get from everybody although the doctors say he will not be able The MONARCH My D^ar Annie—Fruit Is now well to , NATURAL FOODS. place, went to Burnt Bland last Saturday to preach for several years, if ever------Mrs. E. Is good all through. the front and all good housewives are The highest scientific rer^rch has morning and while hauling his lobster traps and it may seem strange J. fligginson of Silver City, M ontana, is visit­ thinking about their preserving. I have bhown that. In as far rp we u-_part from must have been taken with a shock or a fit as ing her sister Mrs. George Cushman------no* begun to put up very much as yet, ex­ simple and natural conditions, we meet he fell over dead. The life saving crew saw to y o u how we c a n d o it. Everard Priest nnd two daughters, Mr. and cept a little Jelly and some cherries. I n penalty. Nervousness, decayed teeth, him when he fell and went to his rescue, but Mrs. Chas. Calcs, Mr. and M is. Josiah Evans, have found It l< tier to use three-quar­ dyspepsia and the host of attendant Ills when they get to him he was dead. H e We will tell you how Mr. and Mrs. Bert Upham, Mis. Warren Sea­ ters of a i - und of sugar to every pound which lead to mental and physical wreck leaves to mourn his loss a wife and four sons, ward and daughter, are at Pemaquid thn of fruit than the old rule of pound for In our most favorably situated homes Capt. C. H . Chadwick now in business in New we do it. You buy week------Miss May Frye has gone to the pound. Thire cannot be too much care show that the plain fare which poverty York; Capt. Thomas IL, of Port Clyde; Capt. White Mountains------M r. and Mrs. Marcellus often compels, is not wholly a misfor­ Alton p ., and Capt. James O. of this place. taken In selecting fault for jellies, for if W hitcomb of Waterville visited nt Matthew E very tune, but often an aid to health, which They have the heartfelt sympathy of the com­ the fruit Is overripe any an."nut of time Hodges, Sunday------Mrs. Howard Tabor of Tnore than compensates for the lack of munity in their affliction. H e was nearly 74 fn boiling will never make it Jelly. Be the Friend's school at Providence, R. I , is luxuries. One of the most glaring in­ years of age------Will Trefethern and Almie sure and carefully skim off the Juice af­ at her father’s Henry Tabors for the Summer stances of "W ealth which Impoverishes” Marshall went to Friendship Saturday------Inch a ter it begins to bell and the scum rises ------Chas. Grey of Duluth, Minn., has $ 5 WORTH s GOODS ts the use of large quantities of animal Lucius Bond of St. George ii viaiting at W . H . to the top; if allowed to boll under the bought the John Pratt place and will move fats In the prepnrt!on of rich foods, Trefethern'a------Robert Stone and daughter Jelly will not l>e clear. Do not stir It there with his family------Leigh Williams and made of fine flour, from which the most Lizzie went to Friendship Monday------Mr. while It Is boiling. By keeping these daughter Genie of London, are visiting Mr. B icycle! life-giving and valuable ports have and Mra. Albert Seavey of Hathorne’* Point At our store and by general principles In mind and following W illiams' mother this Summer. They to­ been removed. Birds swallow pebbles visited at Sylvester Davis’ Sunday; also Isarc recipes clo»t ly, I think you will have gether with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burgess will to assist In their digestion, but man re­ Seavey and daughter Eveline------Miss your paying 83.95 extra good luck. In putting up cherries, take spend the month of August in the Rangeky W e w a n t bi ig h t moves every particle of natural grit Sarah Garthuise has returned home from large, ripe cherries, weigh them, and to regions------Mrs. Calvin Williams has sold her from wheat to secure perfectly fine and W arren------A young man who resides not business rr ;n you get a Gold Watch eaefi pound allow a pound of loaf boarding house to M r. Lacy, who took pos­ v hlte flour, regardless of t.he fact that many miles away went on a ride a few even­ toreprette.il. u s session Monday— • Mell William®, book­ sugar. Stone the cherries (opening them by so doing we also waste the very food ings ago and took with him two young ladies. or a set of silver dishes keeper, has severed his connection with the everywhere. with a shat.) quill> and save the Juice elements which make entire wheat the W hile going up a hill the colt became fright­ Woolen M ill Co., and secured a more lucra that comes ' om tin in In the process. As most perfect of natural foods. TTntl1 ened and turned around quickly fell Isn’t this something for you stone them, throw them Into a tiirge live position in Providence, R. I., whither he Send for Catalogue. quite recent’v the kinds of entire wheat down and landed the occupants in pan and stew about half the sugar over moved his family Friday of last week. about nothing? We products suitable for food were very the roadside, but fortunately all escaped none them, lettir pent lie in it an hour or limited in number, but of late they have the worse for their fall------Norman Burns and MONARCH CYCLE two. Then put them into a preserving been so multiplied that all can easily sister Cora of Friendship attended the band D w i g h t , Illinois, O ct. 13, 1896. are making a big dis­ kettle with the remainder of the sugar, Chicago New Vork L ondon. find some variety to suit both taste and meeting at Rivers H all Saturday evening------To whom It may concern:— and bi 11 and skim them till the fruit Is p lay o f . . . pocket. The young people of this place had a picnic There is but one Keeley Institute clear and the syrup thick. in the grove at John Stowe’s shore last You say you would like to put up some authorized by uh to do busiiiGSS an such GERMAN COFFEE CAKE. Wednesday and all e joyed a pleasant time in th e state o f M aine and that one is whole apples. For this pippins are best. Use a piece of bread dough the size ------George Cazallis, who is at work on Peel an d co re la rg e firm app les and th ro w Monbegan for the Summer, spent Sunday located at Portland, under the manage­ of a loaf of bread, knead Into It a ta­ ment of J. D. Lovett. His physicians them Into water as you pare them. Boil blespoonful o f lard, one egg, one-half with his parents M r. and Mrs. Charles Cazallis the parings In wat< r for fifteen minutes, ------M r. and Mrs. Carl and children of Mass­ are especially instructed at Dwight, SUfiriER GOODS a cup of white sugar and a little flour; III., by Dr. Keeley, in the correct ad­ allowing a pint to one pound of fruit. let It rise and then roll out to an Inch achusetts visited at William Morse's last week ------Master Thomas Morse has purchased a ministration of the Keeley treatment Then strain, and, adding three-quarters thickness and spread on a flat pan—a wheel------Mrs. W illiam Newbert has returned for the cure of alcoholic inebriety and of a pound of sugar tn er b pint of wa­ small dripping pan will do. When light, to her home in Jefferson after a week’s visit drug using. ter, as measured nt first, with enough butter the top and sprinkle cinnamon Boots, Shoes and Slip­ with her sister, Mrs. E. S. Stevens, who is lemon peel to Impart a pleasant flavor, over it; when done sift powdered sugar All Keeley remedies are manufac­ slowly recovering from a severe illness------tured by us at Dwight, III., and can­ pers of very latest de­ Teturn to the kettle. When the syrup o v e r It. has been well-skimmed and is clear,pour John I) . Thompson of East Friendship, while not he ptirchnHed for ttsoin tlie state of It boJHng hot the apples, which must driving his grocery team in this place las Maine except by the Keeley Institute sign. Gent’s Furnish­ over SODA WAFFLES. l»e drained from the vs ter in which they Saturday, when turning his horse to start at Portland, hence, the genuine Keeley (Mrs. Parker.) have hitherto steed. Let them remain for home in his father’s dooryard, the horse treatm en t is adinitdH tered only by «niri ing Goods. Some­ One quart flour, one quart milk, one started quick throwing him from the seat and in the syrup until both are perfectly cold. Institute within said state, ail claims to tenspoonful soda, one teaspoonful salt, breaking his arm------Capt. Thomas N . Stone Then, cover!nr closely, let them sim­ tlio contrary being made with intent to thing extra goo^. . . two teaspoonfuls cream tartar, four and wife called on her brother John Thom p­ mer over a slow fire until transparent. deceive. White Cloud Floating Soap eggs, six level teaspoonfuls Cottolene. son at East Friendship Monday night------R. When all the details of these direc­ Beat well and bake quickly. B. Filroore was at home over Sunday------T h b L e s l ie E. K e e l e y C o tions are attended to, the frvlt will re­ A large number of Thomaston people are (signed) Curtis J.Judd, main unb’^k^n, and present a beautiful (seal) Secy, and Tress. OR— A Spool containing A Little Money goes a Long Ways RTCE OMELETTE. stopping at Capt. T . I I . Chadwick’s house for and inviting appearance. I tried a new a few days------Mrs. lulian Y o jn g is visiting 183tf 20 yards of the best sew­ way of making One cup of boiled rice, a little salt, three eggs beaten separately and then to­ relatives at Broad Cove------The sing at Albion CURRANT JELLY, Morse’s Thursday evening was largely attend­ ing silk with every small size at our store. gether, and four tablespoonfuls of milk. WARREN and I am sure you will like It as well as Cook as any omelette. This Is very nice ed and all enjoyed a fine time. cake W hite Cioud Floating N o. W a r r e n — Lefuiest Fuller is at home I do. for spring breakfast or luncheons. ------Edna and Jeanettr Soap lhe cost of this spoon Wash and squeeze the currants In the ST- GEORGE for a short lim e Boggs, who have been visiting at Mrs. Alden usual way and put the Juice In a. stone COOKIES. and spool of silk comes out of m . by th. monojuck s ilk co. T e n a n t ’s H arbor.— Arthur Brown, who Boggs, have returned to theii b* me in W ar­ Jar, and place In some cool cornor of the Two cups sugar, one cup butter, three- has been spending his vacation with bis ren------Obie Kallocfi was in No. Waldo our pocket entirely—it’s one of our ways of advertis­ cellar. In about twenty-four hours a fourths cup sweet milk, two eggs, five mother, returned to Boston Monday------A r­ boro Sunday— Rus«e'i Benner went to Mar considerable amount of froth will cover ing. We want you to get acquainted with the whitest cups flour, two teaspoonfuls Cleveland’s thur Mossman and a triend from Boston ore tin’s Point Sunday------Fted and Angie Jam? the surface, produced by fermentation, Superior Baking Powder. Roll thin and at M is R. E. M aker’s------Chas. Clark went son went to W arren on their wheels Thursday floating soap on the market. If your grocer can not F. J. PETERSON, and this must be removed, and the whole bake quickly. to work at Long Cove Monday------Miss E liz­ night------Elmer Nash is at work for Ed supply you, send us his address. straJned again through the Jelly bag, abeth Ileoderson of W aterville is at Mrs. G. Crawford------Luella W hitney gave a parly then weighed and an equal weight of W. Rawley’s------Mrs. Olive Woodbury and DEPARTM ENT CONDUCTED BY THE to a number of friends last Tuesday evening— MADE ONLY BY J as. S. K irk & C o., chicmo. 364 Main St., Rockland powdered white sugar is to be added. NEW ERA COOKING SCHOOL, daughter Ella, who have been viaiting rela­ W ill Howell of Waldoboro was in this place THE LARGEST SOAP MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. ESTABLISHED 1839. Stir it constantly until dissolved, and WORCESTER. MASS. tives in town returned to their home in Bev­ Monday------Tommie Mathews was in this then put In Jars, tied up tightly and set There Is no problem today more vital erly, Mass., Monday------Chas. Gould of place Friday night after Abitha M ink, wh > a w a y . than that of proper food rightly prepared. Rockland was in town Sunday------Levi A l­ has accepted a position as hostler at W h i’- ley is at home------Misses Blanche and Lin- Burn the Best! At the end of another twenty-four The bodily welfare of any community ney’s stable, W arren. hours a perfectly transparent jelly of me H a rt are spending their vacation with depends upon it, for the individual In­ W est W a r r e n .— There was a gathering their parents. They have work in a jewelry AUGUSTA the most delightful flavor w ill be formed, variably refletts the character of the of relatives and friends at the home of Edwin APPLETON shop in Attleboio, Mass.------Sch. M . K . Raw- which will keep just as long as if it had material which has entered Into his con­ Anderson Sunday. The party consisted of F . J. B u rk fi and wife of R uckhnd are via­ The site of the new shoe factory has already ley arrived Sunday------Mrs. M ina Quimby of been cooked. This manner of preserv­ s tru c tio n . M r. Anderson and four daughters,!’. L . Fey- iting A. K. Buikett------A. K. Burkett it at been chosen on Gage street. W ork has be­ Lynn, Mass., is visiting her parents on the ing currants Is at least worth a trial. A peculiar treatise on the subject ot ler, two grand children, Ernest and Sadie Temple Heights, N orthport------Linwood gun upon the lot, filling and giading, that it South side------M r. and Mrs. J. S. Fields Mold can be prevented from form ing on Feyler, Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Warren, Mis. Thompson of Belfast it viaiting hia grand­ may be ready for the building Sept. I. There building human structures appears in arrived Saturday night to visit Mrs. Fields' Jellies by pouring a little melted para- Reid, child, and Master Etrory Moulton of parents M r. and Mrs. Ilarnlin Burkett — — is talk of a box factory to be located here in our little booklet, called the “V ital Ques­ mother, Mrs. Ellis Bickmore, South side------fine over the top. When cool it will Sanford. The day w ill be long remembered. Silas Clary and wife attended the Clary reun­ the near future------Mr. and Mrs. Coughlin, tion.” The book also contains over 120 Use Sheerer’s Toilet Cream for sunburn------harden to a solid cake, which Is easily ion Wednesday at H allow ell------Henry with a party of Augusta young ladies, have recipes, various menus and suggestionn M r. and Mrs. Lincoln Snow of Rockland are removed and cun be saved for another just returned from an outing at Ocean Point of practical value. at Mrs. Susan Snow’s------Mrs. I*. E. Duke- Simmons and wife and N. A. Sherman and ye a r. It Is a treasured possession In thou­ Lisbon Falls has come out big and strong wife went Tuesday to Bremen for a few days ------Miss Gertrude Blackington has been shire and children of Allston, Mass., arrived passing a part of her vacation at the North Later cn I will write you more fully sands of homes, and will be sent upon re­ on a public question, issuing a pronuucia------H am lin Calph now rides a bicycle------Wednesday to spend a few weeks with Mrs. cottage M t. Vernon— Muster week brings concerning the fruits which come later ceipt of name and address, mentioning mento, heard throughout the length and J. L . Lenfeat returned from Boston last week J. A. H a rt------Mrs. W hitney Long and many strangers to town------Miss Lida R: In tlie season. “Good Cookery” In this paper, to any one breadth of Maine. It is to the eflect that Ed with a car load of bicycles------T . I I . Day’s daughter Fannie were in Portland for a few Bean, now of Lancaster, Mass., is spending a Your cordially, during August—free. You cannot afford Brown of Bath shall not umpire the base horse got cut by a barbed wire fence quite days last week. short vacation at her home in this city— l’bc COMFORT JONES, to be without it. ball game in their town today. Lisbon Falls badly last week------Potatoes are rusting may be divided on minor questions of the badly. Some pieces are all dead with only churches here have nearly a!l c’oscd daring Doctor of Cookery. NEW ERA COOKING SCHOOL, LIBERTY state and nation hut it is a unit on this. If half a dozen small potatoes in a bill, i ’ig po­ August, and several of the pastor*, wrth tlicit Dorche ster, Mass. Worcester, Mass. East L ib e r t y ------Mr. and Mra. George we were M r. Brown, we shouldn’t caie tp tatoes w ill be worth a dollar per bushel in the families, are out of town------A bandstand has Daggett of Morrill have moved to been erected upon the Puik, and concerts are COLD BERRY PUDDING. umpire it either. Fall------Beans arc all dying with rust.— Some FISH CHOPS. this place to live with Mrs. Daggett’s of the farmers have finished haying; others to be held on Friday evening*------H on IL Take buk r s bread, cut In thin slices One can salmon, five rolled Shredded parents M r. and M ri. Joel Jackson not nearly, with the largest yield for years. M . H eath narrowly escaped a serious acci­ and spread with butter. Add a very lit­ W heat Biscuit sifted, one-half teaspoon ------P. L . Jackson of Pittsheld was here The Grand Trunk Railway is distributing a dent recently, from a fall d »wn a flight of tle water and a litle sugar to one quart salt.one-elgith teaspoon paprica, one cup Wednesday and moved his family there. W e handsomely illus'ra'ed book of pen and W hen your stomach begins to trouble you, stairs. As it waa, the bone of one finga*) woa FOR SALE BY of blueberries. Stew a few minutes un­ cream sauce, one well beaten egg, one are very sorry to have Mrs. Jackron move camera sketches of scenery reached by its it needs help. The help it needs is to digest broken------The Nash sch ’ol building iv to til Juicy; put u layer of bread In your tablespoon water, macaxonL Drain ofl away------W ihon Proctor is helping M . J. own and connecting line*. I) . G. Pease, dis­ your food and until it gets it you won’t have have a clock on the tower, a most desirable buttered pudding dish, then a layer of the oil, remove skin and bones, and pick Creasey cut his bay this season------A baby trict passenger agent, Montreal, has our any peace. Stomach trouble is very distress­ addition. stewed berries, while hot, and so on till the salmon very fine with a fork. Add arrived at the home of tMr. and Mrs. Herbert thanks for a copy, and parties interested ad­ ing, very obstinaep- with butter or syrup. If it is desired to ing* have finished haying for Taylor P. calling on old friends one day last week------Small Pill. Small Dose. per. Pour this over the fish and brown serve the Biscuit cold, after dipping io Gould------Clyde Farringtou of W arren called FitsuD ooMMUiyrjfc.qrioar. George Rowe and wife visited at his sister’s in a hot oven. cold m ilk as above, let set from three to Small Price. ou friends in th's place Sunday------The Mrs. Charles Arnold’s Sunday. Great Egyptian five minutes, and serve with top dress­ people in this |dace are looking forward to Remedy A pos­ ing of cream or milk, sugar to taste. the Campmeeting at Washington------Charles itive C u re for all RUSKS. Rbumatiarn Cured in a Day. MEDFORD Htouiacb.Hiduey Wentworth aud wife were in Rockland last CASTORIA and Bladder M ix two cups of raised dough, one cup THE WIRE FLY KILLER -PatU “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism ana Neu­ MATTRESSES week— — Mrs. Jane Littlehale of E. Union Trouble*. Mo» of sugar, half a cup of butter, two well- ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its ac­ —ABM— spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. ti. Robinson. For Infant* and Children. excellent for Sci­ beaten eggs and flour enough to make a atica. Send 4 cl*. tion upon the system is remarkable and mys Houlthful and In stamp*. The stiff dough. Set to rise and when light, serious. It removes at once the cause aud Egyptian Medi- 01*11 (be whi.ket dye. briefed tu lhe pub- mold into high biscuit, and let rUe again; ___ not cju'I* lL*0jr Thrj the disease immediately disappears. The Cumlortable lie Done have proved »o deeirabie aod easy cineC o.. 46 Cliff rub damp sugar and cinnanwn over the at* it,doD'tRxlll.vun'U»c*puit. , erst nose greatly benefits; 75 cents Reuter., gl., Mew York. ■u and hardware ulortx, nr l£»v. b y in«4 J ol explication a» Buckingh»o’». to color » M arl top and buke about twenty minuter LOW , 19 Fo*Ur Street. W u*.tarts. M i» i. Sold by W. J. Coakley, Druggist,- Rockland | H.JL. & M.U.Uurpse ' beautiful brown or black. ‘I HE KOCKBAWD COUKluiR-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897

SOUTH THOMASTON Y’ou may think our clothes are too fine for 6000 ROAOS-L. A. W. Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest L . B. H a ll is home from Connecticut on Courier-Gazette Bicycle Contest THOMABTOM his vacation ----- Miss Ella McNeil of Augusta you; we’ve got ’em coarse and tough too; not O-A-JMCISESlNr My apology for writing is the advocacy ot visited friends here this week------Harvey a good cause, which already hat many ad­ Sleeper conducted the Epworth League meet R tglftor...... Foie fo r R rq M tr...... Vote fo r everybody wants fine clothes. We provide M e rit vocates, but none too many. The cause o f ing Sunday evening------Cyrus Ricker hat ar Made and M erit Malntalna theconfldenee good roads concerns everybody, the w heel­ rived to spend the Summer at Pleasant Beach man, the rider in any vehicle, the poor “ dumb tor all ot th e people in H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla. I f a Jfame ...... *-£6-*J“ ------Mrs. H attie M attin, nee Dean, called on In this Contest a nice bicycle msnafaetnred driven cattle," and the “ hero in tbe strife,” In thin contest a nice bicycle manufactured by the Monarch Cycle Co. will be ytven to the medicine cures you when sick; If it makes by the Monarch Cycle Oo. will be given to the friends here Sunday------Cleveland Sleeper and We provide for all in the way all like, if o'herwise called taqpayer, or citizen, or Pro wife and her brother Master Harold Good- boy or girl In Camden receiving tho targeet wonderful cures everywhere,then beyond boy or girl In Thomaston receiving the largest number of votee. Bono Publico. The L . A . W . has in fact number of votes. enough are at Jesse Sleeper’s -M r s . Gay they only knew it. You want to be sure of a ll question th a t m edicine possesses m e rit. b en one of tbe cbiel promoters of good Coombs was at home Sunday------Edward Price RULES OF THE CONTEST toads in our country. RI LES o r THE CONTEST and yvife visited Mrs. Abel Allen recently— — your money’s worth, don't yon? Each yearly subscription for The Courier- View the subject historically. Im agine the Mrs. Joseph McClure of M ilford, Mass., is Each yearly subscription for The Cotirier- Gazette, accompanied by $2, will entitle first struggling settlements of the colonies jarette, accompanied ny 82, will entitle the the guest this week of Mr. an Mrs. Levere t tbe subscriber to oast 100 votes tor fils and the straggling saddle pathB and wagon jabscriber to cast 100 votes for his favorite H a ll------Miss Isadora Burbank of M ilfo rd , favorite boy or girl In Camden. roads between, crude and rough, to such a Your Honey Back if You W ant It, Settles That. W ith six months subscription Is given 00 oay or girl in Thomaston. Mass , is the guest of Susie Sleeper------A. A. degree that even ox-wagons sometimes Broke votes. This applies to paying up subscrip­ M ad e W ith six months subscription is given M Fales and wife and Miss Maude Sweetland down and collapsed. Next, picture the im­ tion arrearages as w ell as new subscriptions. That is just the truth about Hood’s Sar­ votes. This applies to paying hp subscrip­ are spending the week at Crescent Beach------No subscription received for less than six s a p a rilla . W e k n o w it possesses m e rit proved county and stage roads over which tion arrearages as w ell as new subscrip­ Miss Lizette Greene is visiting relatives in though coaches and flying (? ) mails jolted, tions. N o subscription received for less m onths. because it cares, not once or twice or a Portland------Fred Holbrook, who recently Coupons w ill be printed in each Issue of anon wallowing or stuck in axle-deep mud, than six months. visited at H . S. Swectland’s, returned to Bos Tbe Courier-Gazette until and Including hundred times, but in thousands and or whirling about them an atmosphere of Coupons w ill be printed in each issue of o thousands of cases. We know it cures, Tuesday, A ug. 17, 1897. T h e contest w ill dost to mark their progress. Then, witness The Courier-Gazette until and including ton Monday. absolutely, permanently, when all others Tuesday. A ug. 17. 1897. Th e oontest w ill close at 7 o’clock Thursday evening, A ttg. the triumphs of MacAdam and Telford, of 19, 1897. Newsdealers w ill please m ake a fall to do any good whatever. We repeat close at 7 o’clock Thursday evening, Aug. railroads, pavements, of granite and wooden 19,1897. Newsdealers will please make a WARREN ONEj^lCE^TTflERS. note of the fact that this office will not accept any returned papers with the coupon blocks, o f asphalt and artificial stone, in note ot the fact that this office will not ac­ J. K . Montgomery of Chelsea, Mass., is smoothing the way for the light pleasure car­ cept any returned papers w ith the coupon c u to u t. visiting his sister Nancy, who is in poor health Any boy or girl In Camden can enter con­ riage and their latest luxury of rubber tires. out out. ------George Farrington of Gardiner visited Any boy or girl in Thomaston can enter test. Tbe standing of the contestants will be Finally, behold in our great cities the cinder contest. The standing of the contestants bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Eiastus Farrington APPLETON ROCKPORT published In each Issue. paths, the concreted and metallic tracks, the The wheel Is manufactured by tlie Hood’s w ill be published in each issue. Saturday and Sunday------The Misses Wether arched and sand-papered and steam-tolled Miss Linda Annis visited friends in Rock­ Capt. R . E. Jones and a patty of Monarch Cycle Co. and to tlio fortunate boy The wheel is manfactured by the Monarch bee ol Massachusetts are visiting their carriageways everywhere for the noiseless port last week— Mrs. Gilkey of Camden is friends spent tbe week among the islands or g irl, who’ succeeds In w in n in g it, means Cycle Co. and to the fortunate boy g irl. grandmother Mrs. W. H. Wetherbee—-— Sarsaparilla tread o f tbe swift and delicate cycle. Is not visiting her sister M r,. Young— M r. Hanley ------Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dole of lots of health and pleasure. s-vaU who, succeeds In winning it, means lots of O liver D Mesetve has given up his job Is the best— In fact the One True Blood Fu rider. tbe retrospect convincing, that, making due is putting the water into his tenement from Urington, Me., have returned to their home Address all letters and communications to h ealth and pleasure. as a laster at the shoe shop, and will at­ allowance for circumstances of natural surface Address all letters and communications to Mrs. S. J. Gushee’s water privilege— Rev. C. after a visit with M r. and Mrs J. H . Eells VOTING EDITOR, The Courier-Gazette __ r t - n cure nausea, Indigestion, ------County Attorney VOTING EDITOR, The Courier-Gazette, tend school at Hebron E. Harden has gone to his home in Hebron ------Miss Josie Wentworth and M ist Cassie Tlie Contestants Hood S rlllS biliousness. 20cents. of tbe one and the usable wealth of the other, Prescott and Sheriff Ulmer were in town for a two weeks rest. W hile he it away M r. Pratt are visiting friends in Vinalhaven------Miss Fsustle Wardwoll...... 3386 tbe roads of town and country are a guage o f The Contestants Tuesday to attend the fire inquest before the Everett Meservey of Massachusetts, who is The following foreign vessels entered at the Miss Blanche Schwartz...... 3360 the economic advancement of the people? Kvs B. Hyler...... , , 3088 state tire c-immisston, which is now required WASHINGTON Tbe bicycle has come to stay, or to give A lta McCoy...... 27*0 visiting relatives here, w ill have charge of the custom house M o n d ay: Schooner Audacieux, 2000 under the new law------At the bicycle race After this issue there will be but one more way only to some more perfect vehicle in its Cecllln M. Roney.. w ork— U . S. Gushee of Franklin, Mass., it Capt. Comeau, from Meteghan, N . S. and St ic k n e y Co r n e r .— Chas. Finn has moved at Rockland Tuesday five prizes came coupon published for the voting contest line. It is not a toy or a fad, although it is a visiting his parents M r. and Mrs. E. D . schooner Maggie Miller, Capt. Barton, from into the house which he recently purchased to W arren------Prof. Dionne and family are which is now drawing to a close. There is “ thing ot beauty.” It is not a plaything, but Gushee— John Davidson of Belfast visited his St. John, N . II., with wood for the S. E. A I I of A. O. Humes and Mr. Richards has moved THOHASTOR here for a week with a tent show------O. D. yet ample opportunity to get in lots of work, tbe Santa Claus. It it not so much a thing brother F . L . Davidson Sunday— Miss Hazel L.Shepherd Company; schooner E. Raymond, to the Corner------The Lincoln County News Meseive has sold his team to Ernest Dolham.— in fact this is the time when the real hard to enjoy,as th medium of access to other joys, After this issue there will be but one more H anley o f Roxbury, Mass., is visiting her Capt. Milberry, from Point Gilbert, N. S , with scribe made a mistake when he said C. R. — J. H . Payson,who was cutting the hay at the work counts. The contest is an even one and to health, to better lungs and better heart­ coupon published for the voting contest which grandmother Mrs. Charlotte Hawkes— Miss wood for Carleton, Norwood & Co, and Flanders was a graduate of Baltimore D ental Hillside Farm, lost five tons old hay. two hay­ no one young lady is so far ahead as to be beats, to recreation, to recuperation,to banish­ 53 now drawing to a close. There is ye* am­ Annie Stevens is visiting friends in Rockland schooner Leo, Capt. Sypluc (rom St. John, N, ricks, two hay carriers, forks, etc., worth sure of saying with the slightest degree of CoJIege. Mr.Flanders has yet two more terms ment of cates, to restoration of prostrated ple opportunity to get in lots of work, in fact — Miss A ddie Howes, who has been at H arry B ., who took a coastwise clearance to Rock­ to attend— Speaking about business booming about $160. This makes the fifth fire in that certainty, “I am going to ride the bicycle.” nerve energy, to the pleasures of vision this is the time when the real hard woik Pease’s for several months, has gone to her land yesterday afternoon being in tow of tug under the McKinley administration, we think section of less than one half mile of Contestants and all interested should remem­ wherever God has spread H is charming land­ counts. The contest is an even one and no home in Washington— Mrs. Morton of Union Somers N. Smith of Rockland. incendiary o r ig in ----- Alexander Copeland of ber that tbe time has been prolonged one day it has struck Stickney Corner. We have two scapes and beautiful waters to delight the one young lady is so far ahead as to be sure is with her daughter Mrs. H arry Pease— The Mias N ina Gerald of Vinalhaven was the stores run by A . O . Humes and A. W . Side- Marlboro, Mass., is visiting his native town and the contest will n tt close until Thursday. soul of man, and to tbe thrill of joy which of saying with the slightest degree of Good Templars are to have a picnic Saturday special guest at a party given in her honor linger; two dentists, one who has had 14 ------A party of 12 or 15 ladies and gentle­ This wilt give an opportunity to secure tbe rapid flight whither tbe the mind wills must certainty, “I am going to ride the at Head of the Lake in Hope— Rev. Mr. Hill by her cousin Mortim er H ill, Tuesday after­ years experience and one who has taken one men took in the excursion to Matinicus Tues­ coupons from tbe Tuesday’s issue. The con­ bestow on man, even a t it teems to be the joy bicycle.” Contestants and all inter of M orrill supplies at No. Appleton while noon. A nice lunch was served and tbe course at the Baltimore Dental College and day------The re * ains of Mrs. W . E. Watts of test is tbe most exciting one over held by this of birds and of angelt in their spheres. esicd should remember that the time has been Bro. Harden is away— Roscoe Keating, who young people had a delightful time------Mrs. who takes another course this F all; we have Rockland were brought here for burial paper and tbe fun has not yet really com­ The President rides his wheel. Governors, prolonged one day and the contest w i’l not has been visiting relatives here, has returned William De Silva and daughter Mrs. Eliza two barbers, a practical paper hanger and Wednesday. She was the daughter of the menced. Contestants and friends must get a judges, cabinets, statesmen are cyclists. The close until Thursday. This will give an to bis home in Massachusetts— Ethel Suke- Fulton of Liverpool, Eng., were guests Tues­ late Alexander Copeland------The jury on the hump on and make the most of every oppor­ sign painter, alio a dressmaker, ard as an clergy* professional men, all the elite of opportunity to secure the coupons from the forth is visiting his grandmother Mrs. Sarah day of Capt. and Mrs. G. T. Harkness------old sea captain remarked, “ it begins to look fire inquest have one week to render a tunity, society, the graceful sex, tbe business men, Tuesday’s issue. The contest is the most M cLain. Mrs. Alton Pratt o f Boston is the guest of her decision. like New York." The populs'ion at tbe artisans, and children, the trust and devotion exciting one ever held by this paper and the A ppleto n R id g e .— Miia Lizzie A. Pitman mother Mrs. A. H. Linnell. Mr. and Mrs. Corner is about 6 0 ------Most every one is H ig h l a n d .—Mrs. Nettie L. Dow and CAMDEN of the age,—all go awheel. Every year the fun has not yet really commenced. Contest­ visited relatives in Lincolnville last week------R. P. Pillsbury ot Boston are also guests of through baying except in the Meadows and daughter H azel of Rockland were the guests M . R. H a ll o f W hitm an, Mass., is the number of wheelmen increases. ants and friends must get a hump on and Sylvia Brown of East Union was tbe recent Mrs. Linnell------The moonlight festival and intervals. H ay came in good this year------of M r. and Mrs. B. J. Dow one day last week guest of his mother Mrs. W hitm an on W ash­ T h e cycle is used by all classes and for make the most of every opportunity. guest of bet sister, Mrs. L . Sprowl------M rs. band concert Tuesday evening given, by the Wm. Creamer and wife have the sympathy of ------E. O . Beachem and family of Boston are ington street------Mrs. George Barney and purposes of pleasure or business. It it the Aaron Ripley of Searsmont visited at Mrs. Congregational society and Veazie’s Band was their many friends in the loss of their infant visiting Mrs. Beachem’s parents W m . Stone Miss Alice Brown of Winthrop, Mass., are most republican, most democratic, institution W ollaston. Ma ss., Aug. H. Nancy Pitman’s Saturday------Mrs. Thos. A. a decided success in every particular. Tbe child which died last Thursday, Aug. 11. and wife------Miss Alice Davis of Rockland guests at Mra. George Decrow’a------Mrs. o f society. I t is tbe outfit of the only uni­ Voting E ditor: I enclose a few coupons, Bannon of W altham , Mass., is visiting her band discoursed sweet music and the ladies Tbe little one suffered from indigestion and visited R. Cates and wife this w eek------W. H arry Chapman of Bangor is a guest at the versal sport. It it the only everyman’t fourteen in number, for Miss Eva B. H yler of parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown------Julia dispensed with sweets o f another character. all that medical aid could do failed to save Smalley and wife of St. George are visiting Dillingham cottage------James Brown of W in ­ carriage. Legislation about it is not class Thomaston. It is only a few, but as every Brown, Henry Bicknell and daughter Lou A ll had a good time from tbe first note to tbe the child. Funeral services were held at M r. Mrs. Smalley’s parents M r. and Mrs. John throp, Mass., is tbe guest of his son C. P. legislation. Favor shown it is public benefit. little helps I send them along, hoping Miss were at H enry Brown's last week------Mrs. J. last------Miss Ethelyn H . Wilson has entered Creamer’s house, Sunday, Aug. 7 and were Brown------Cora Packard is visiting at M artins­ B row n------Miss Carrie D ickey is visiting in The cycle is the most sensitive test of good H yler w ill win the bicycle. Yours truly, C. Fuller and son Hayden are stopping at her the Eye and Ear Intirmery training school for largely attended------It has been reported as a ville with her brother Elder Sidney Packard Charlestown, Mass.------I t has become quite roads. Its rider feels every ledge, boulder, K a t h e r in e P. Sh u m a n . old home in Searsmont lor a short time------nurses at Portland. Miss Wilson passed a fact that a bear has been seen in tbe H opkina ------Blanch Crawford is visiting relatives at tbe fad to spend the night at the Summit bed of sand, or channel of mod that have M r. and Mrs. Calvin Hubbard o f Belfast very creditable examination------Miss Carrie district by a number of reliable persons. Rockland------Lena Crawford is visiting Hou^e on the top of Mt. Battie. lain since pre-Adamite days in the pre Mac- L . F. Starrett w ill give his lecture “ An visited their cousin J. W. Martin Sunday------Piper has gone to Portland where she is tbe There are plenty o f sportsmen about here relatives in Thomaston------Edwin Dow and You cannot afford to miss hearing adamite highways of the country. Poor dumb L . E. Sprowl lost a good work boric one day guest of H on. and Mrs. Fred E. Richards------who should be looking for big game like this Evening with the German Poets” at the Con family were guests of his parents B. J. Dow Aitcbjaydce and Sig. Fabiani of Boston. In horse, |w ho hast strained and tugged over A n entertainment w ill be given by fourteen in place of rabbits, foxes and other small gregational vestry, Monday evening, August last week------Tbe residents of the Ridge have the M . E . church, Camden, Aug. 20. these useless criminal obstructions, from the and wife this week. been quite excited over reports ol a ghost (? ) young ladies under tbe direction of Mrs. A , game------Sidney Humes and sister Sadie, 16. Aitcbjaydce and Sig. Tabiani are men of day when thy quick mettle defied tbe whip, P. Alexander this evening in the Methodist who have been visiting at their home, re­ or strange man seen peering in at window! extraordinary ability. till now thy dull hide mocks its lashings! Capt. W m . Jordan of Boston is visiting bis and also about the vacant bouse owned by 1 church. turned to Boston Aug. 5------C. R. Flanders NORTH WHITEFIELD E. E. Smith ol the Meriden, Conn., Repub­ T h e wheelman it thy best friend. Start not daughters Mrs. Samuel Watts and Mrs. Eagar and family are at their cottage for a week’s L . E. Gushee known as the “ Thorndike G i.en c o v e — Frank L u fk in returned to his lican is a guest at the Oceau House. M r. when be flies past. H e knows thy cruel Stackpoie------Miss Margaret Jordan left for Mrs. J. W . H a ll, whose husband was lost sojourn------D r. J. I I . Achorn, dentist, baa bouse.” W hat ever it may prove to be, the home Pigeoncove, Mass., Wednesday, after a Smith is accompanied by bis estimable wife. burden. He knows bow willingly, how Portland, Thursday, to make a visit before re at sea recently, is disposing of her household ordered quite an amount of instruments used general opinion is that bis past record is not vi*it at his brother’s Zebulon L u fk in 's ------pleasurably, thou wouldst draw thy freight suming her attendance at Bradford Academy. goods. After visiting at Rockland she will Postmaster Frank Furlong and wife of in dentistry. I f you are in warn of a set of what it shoud be, as a bran new harness is M jsa Lottie E. Oxton of Rockville was a guest over smoother ways. H e knows that the ------M r. A. S. Cole, the newly elected princi­ remove to Rome, N. Y.------Gilmore Cooper missing from tbe barn of H . Sprowl and the at B. S. Gregory’s Sunday------Mr. and Mra. H artford, Conn, are guests at the Ocean false teeth Dr. Achorn will furnish you in a pal of the Thomaston H igh school bfits been met with a painful accident Aug. 2. H e was House. same rocks and ridges and sand and sloughs neighbors all being honest citizens the ghost > a . Hum phrey and sun H arry H ., spent short time. have for years robbed thee of momentum and in town this week. M r. Cole will bring his leading a horse attached to a mowing machine Business continues good at the hotels and (? ) has been charged with the theft. W e the day at Manford Pbilbrook’s Rockland------of courage, and made thy level grades like family to Thomaston about September 1st------across a ditch, when the horse jumped, caus­ cottages. The followiug guests registered at SMITHTON hope H erb w ill be successful in recovering Miss Jennie M . Brown o f this place is visiting hills and thy hilla like hills of Sisyphus. Capt. John Maloney has moved his family in ­ ing the thill to strike Mr. Cooper. Dr. Suke- lost property------Addie M cLain ol West relatives nt Belfast------A few mackerel are be- the Ocean House this week; Mrs. L. D. Mr. and Mrs. Jere Dyer and Everett Over­ forth was called and found that a rib was The L. A. W. What is it? A girl in the to the Elliot tenement, Elliot street. Appleton has been visiting relatives here. jng caught in tbe nets still. Let us hope there Cooke, Miss Cooke of Gardiner; Mrs. H . M. look of South Liberty visited at W . A. Over­ broken------Miss Tena Collison is staying at grand stand asks one of tbe racing boys. A new chime whistle to be operated by N o r t h A ppleto n .— Mr. A. Wentworth j may be more speedily------Mrs. Mary A.Weed Plaisted and R. P. Plaisted of Baugor; C. E. lock’s Sunday; also Chester Faris, wife and W hitefield------Judge O. A. Marden returned They spell l a w . Yes; they mean good la w electricity has been placed in the prison by and daughter Mrs. McInnis were in Thomas-! and Mrs. Lorenzo C. Greenlaw of Rockport Leouard, M r. and Mrs. S. K . H am ilton of daughter Annie of McDonald------M r. and to his home at Stoughton, Mass., last Monday. for good roads, for man and beast. Every the Morse, Trussel, McLoon Co. of Rockland. Boston; Mrs. E. W . Furbish and son, D o r­ Mrs. Leon Wiggin and daughter visited Mrs. Mrs. M arden and Edgar will remain at the ton Sunday------Most of the farmers in th is ' were visitors at Z L u fk in ’s Tuesday------Geo. cyclist should belong to the L eag ue of The bell that has done service so many years vicinity are through haying and report a Smith is with Capt. W . R . H a ll in scb. C. and chester; General IL J. Jarmen, Mr. and Mrs. Wiggin’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall Avery homestead two weeks longer------The A m e r ic a n W h e e l m e n . The expense is a will now only be rung in cases of emergency. third more hay than last year------A. M. R. Tarbox------Messrs. Charles and Michael Theodore Goodrich, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. Sunday------There was a reunion of the Syl­ Catholic society is preparing for a grand pic­ trifle. T h e outcome is incalculable. W h at Titus of East Union is working for C. A. Doucette, also Wm. M. Tebo, of this place S. K . Bond, Washington D . C. vester family at Georges Lake, Aug. 7. J. W . Miss M innie B. Clark returned Tuesday nic the iSth------A. R. Avery went to Belfast has been done in the most favored commu­ Tow le. Austin drives a stylish colt------are now at Nova Scotia------Mra. Chat. A. A six table whist party was enjoyed Satur­ Deane was in attendance and made some from a trip to sea in Schr. Charles L . Daven­ last week. H e got mixed up in a bicycle acci­ nity may be done here and everywhere if Mrs. Annie Plummer spent Sunday with her Morris of Malden, Mass., was at A . F. Hum - day evening at the Ocean House. The win­ pictures. Seeing so many going to the lake port------Capt. Cyrus Chadwick of New York dent at Liberty. H e was driver on the Hotel wheelmen band together and unite their voice parents Mr. and Mrs. John Conant------' phrey’s Monday, Iroro Rockport------Mrs. ners were Dr. Woodward of New York, Mrs. reminded us of '('he Union Times picnic of a city was in town Wednesday. W aldo carryall, ascending a steep hill. A and vote for good roads. Stuwmen of New York, Mrs. James of Malden little more than one year ago------Mrs. W . G. second team had just passed and was nearly Prayer meeting every Friday evening at tbe Clarence A. Linnell and daughter, Hattie Good roads cost no more than bad roads in D r. A. R. Smith is having the cellar and and Mr. J. T. Edgar of New York. A supper Rowell and Mrs. Ned Stewart went to Palermo abreast. Mrs. Geo. Cram, in company with church------We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. May, formerly of Glencove, now of Boston, the long run. Build right and keep right is corridors at the prison fumigated. H e has had Mass., called on friends, Saturday------Capt. was served at tbe close of tbe game. These Saturday after blueberries------Mr. and Mrs. a neighbor, was walking down. When op­ Frank Galloup on the birth of a boy better economy than bad patching and jaded a padded door made to fit each cell so that E. J. Collins in scb. Chas. R . Washington tatties are Saturday night events at the Ocean A. L. Howes of Libertyville were here Aug. 8. posite the teams she was struck in the back ------Praise and song service at the church beasts and broken vehicles and hard-hearted thorough work is assured. sailed for Boston with lime from Rockland the louse. ------Mrs. A . H . Thayer was on the sick list by a bicycle and badly hurt but not seriously. Sunday evening at 7.30 p. m.------Mrs. driveis. A rake in an hour w ill remove Dora Ripley and Mrs. Gilmore of Waterville last of last week------W . W . Gregory has re­ Sunday------Mrs. F. N . Sylvester called on Mra. stones that would make bills wicked tbe Wallace Chadbourne, a life aentenced con­ The cyclist was thrown under the horse and W . H . Stevens employed in the public have been the guests of M r. and Mrs. John turned from bis grandfather's Silas Carroll, E . M . Overlock one day last week------Simon whole season. A sledge may level a ledge vict, is a successful gardener. The inmates of both wheels of the carryall passed over him. j tinting tffice, Washington, D. C., is at the West Rockport------Mra. Joseph Torrey of and Ancel Bradstreet have each sold three fine that has jolted load and teamster since the prison are now being fed with garden H e was uninjured. M r. Avery also took in Conant this week. lay View for bis annual month's vacation. Rockland was a visitor at Albion Ingraham's cows to parties in W aterville. grandpa was a boy. A cartful of gravel and truck of his raising. H e will produce this Prof. Dunbar’s phonograph concert, whereat E a s t Se n n e b e c — Miss Nellie Brimijohn of M r. Stevens is a Camden boy and has been in Thursday last week------John K im ball of Cam­ loam w ill fill a mud puddle; clay with sand season some 4000 cucumbers besides beets ladies deprived persons back of them of a Rockland has been visiting Mrs. Bertha G ur­ Uncle Sarn’a employ for seven years. H e den is nuw one of the street railway motor- improves the surface; sweeper or scraper or and other garden truck. Mr. Chadbourne view of the machine and operator by wearing ney------Mrs. Mabel Erakine, who has been never fails to make his annual visit to Cam LIBERTY man------Mra. Geo. Coburn o f Lowell, Mass., roller is an agent of reform, the advance wu formerly a farm employee in Maaaacbu- hats and bonnets during the performance. spending the past two months with her p ar­ den. H o s t il e V a l l e y .— Miss O rrie S. Boynton was at her aunt's, Mrs. Chas. H . Ewell tbe agent of that "Comfort to Jeruselura," when setts. H e does not say where this latter incident oc­ ents M r. and Mrs. Jcdediah Simmons, returned Business at the mills is looking decidedly is doing housework for D r. Clough of Liberty jth inst------Mr. and Mra. Tobias Smalley of "every valley thall be exalted...... every bill curred, but it was a mean trick. to her home in Lowell, Mass, last Saturday detter. At the Mt. Battie mill there are ------Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Preston and Rockland were at A. F. Humphrey’s Thurs­ made low ,....the crooked straight...... and Mrs. Levi Seavey entertained a party of ------Wealthy Richarda of No. Appleton is the ordera fur two months ahead, tbe K nox mill family of Hope called on Lewis Boynton for day evening 1 Hast week------Edgar L.Gregory friends at her home Tuesday evening. An guest of Mrs. Julia Gurney------Mrs. M la working five days a week and w ill soon go a few hours recently------Mrs. Samuel tba rough places plain." and son A rthur, of H ighland were in tdwn elegant lunch was served------Miss Lillian UNION Tolm an oi Rockville recently visited her on lu ll time while the Camden mills are m ak­ Dodge has bad erected in memory of her Wheelmen, brothers of the L. A. W., work Sunday------Mrs. Sherman Ellis of North for good roads. W hy not a cinder path be­ Tupper of Port Clyde was the guest of Mrs. Mrs. H enry Winters and son Amos and brother John Gurney------Wescott Smith of ing ready to start up again. husband a very pretty monument which is a Burnham Hyler, Wednesday------Miss May Mrs. Clara Light of Waterville, Gorham An­ Deer Isle was a guest of Mrs. E. J. Collin’s gieat improvement to tbe cemetery------Bert tween tracks for Rockland to Camden and So. Boston, 88 years of age, recently visited Mra. Mary E. Day, Mrs. Helen Bucklin and Lewis of Brookline, Mass., who has been drews, Mrs. Ella Andrews and daughter Ruth this week------Mr. and Mrs. Washington R. E. Cunningham called on friends in Liberty Thomaston? In Newton, Mass., thousands friends in this place------Mist Mabel Wads daughter Miss May, of Seattle, Wash., are visiting her grandparents Capt. and Mrs. of Thomaston visited Mrs. Alice Thompson Prescott and children of Rockland were at one day recently------E. S. Hannan and wife of cyclists ride in the path of the electrics worth it with her titter Mrs. Cort Bean for a guests of Mrs. Day's sitter Mrs. Frank Adams Samuel Watts, left town Thursday------Capt. last week------Quite a number from here at­ Chas. J. Gregory's the 5th inst------Mrs. Susan are at work for S. Cates for a few weeks------without damage. They would not hinder a few weeks------Mrs. Hattie Burgett and ------Miss H attie Trower of Boston is visiting Alton Chadwick, James Chadwick and son of tended Pomona at East Union, Thursday, daughter of Searsmont' visited at Thomas . Young of Matihicus lately at Z. Lufkin's Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Boynton called on car and no motorman would run them down. her cousin M ist Alice H . Wetherbee------D r. Cushing and Capt. Thomas Chadwick of and report a good time------Charles Barker i as left town------Miss Sadie Ellis of Cam­ friend* in West Liberty Sunday------Preston They turn out and meet or pass without harm. Robbins’ Sunday------W illiam , little son of and Mra. J. K. Hooper have returned from Port Clyde were in town Wednesday------has gone to Boston------B. Burton went to den was a visitor at Capt. E . J. Collins’ Sun­ Boynton called on Iriends in the Valley In Philadelphia the electric company keeps C hat. Graham, is suflering with an abcets on Franklin where they attended tbe funeral of John Arthur Dawes of Long Island planta­ Augusta Tuesday------Herbert Messer and day------Guests at Chas. H . Ew ell’s the 8th recently. tbe whole street in condition fit for the bi­ his neck------Peleg Wiley and two grandchil­ Mra. Hooper's sitter Mrs. Charles Sprague tion who was sentenced to prison Oct. 1, Hamlin Bowers have returned Irom Bar Har­ were Mrs. Leonard Grant and Miss Moudy cycle. In Boston, sidepaths, “bipaths," are dren of Rockport visited bit sitter Mrs. Ruth ------Miss Jeasie Ellerns is visiting in Cushing 1896, for breaking, entering and larceny will bor------The band did not go to Nobleboro D avit and Mrs. Alm ira Simmons last week------of Rockland------Mrs. Rebecca Packard and NOBLEBORO now laid in some streets, for the wheel, M rs. Em ily Adams of Rockland spent Sun­ ------Peter Everett o f So. Framingham, Mass. Massachusetts is building county avenues, at be set free next Monday. Wednesday or Thursday on account ol un­ Mrs. Fidelis Gushee it visiting her ton Wilbert N o . N o bleb o r o — Miss Bertha L . Flagg re day at Capt. C.JA. Sylvester’s------Mrs. Lucy is a guest at Phelpt Farm, where h it family a model of what good roads should be and favorable weather------The Knights of Pythias ------Alvab Earle, little son of George A. Amea turned from Yarmouth Tuesday------A. I , The sympathies of the community have Crouse ol Rockland held another Bible read­ have been for the psst few weeks. M r. Ever­ as an inspiration to all towns to do likewise. install officer! next Monday evening------Mra. hat been quite sick with throat trouble the Nash of Taunton, Mass., is spending bis va­ been aroused by the sudden death, in W ash­ ing at tbe schoolhouse Sunday night. She ett is a correspondent of the Boston Globe Wheelmen, not members of the L. A. W., Jennie Stewart of Rockland Gran Matron past week------W . S. Counce and friend M r. cation with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. ington, D. C., on Monday, of Blanche, only will come again next Sunday evening at 7.30 — — Rufus H a ll has returned to H artford, join and unite in tbe cause. I t is your cause. made an official visit to Orient Chapter, O . Bushey have returned to Beverly, Mass. Nash------M r. and Mrs. James Tomlinson daughter of Capt. T. Watson and Mary Dunn. p. m ■ The Sunday school of the Methodist Conn, after a visit here of several weeks. E. S. Tuesday evening-----Fred Alden's and daughter Florence were the guests of Every member counts. It w ill pay you more H er death waa entirely unexpected and fol­ E l m w o o d .— Mrs. Philena Rogers of Rock­ A fishing parly composed of J, R . Glover, horse attached to a hay rake, tan away and Episcopal church, Rockport,picnicked in Mrs than the one dollar a year to help push along lowed a sickness of but ‘.wo days. The Cap­ M. T. Crawford, Charlea Atkins and William Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Sunday------Mrs. smashed tbe ma hine somewhat------Allen land it visiting her brother John K irkpatrick Almasia Gregory's grove Tuesday. A large this good thing of better roads. tain bad his family on the trip to Washingten ------Mrs. Mathias Butler is visiting in Rock­ Reed and a Mr. Talbot ol Worcester went to Ida M, Downing and daughter Elsie arc visit­ Boggs of Rockland was here Thursday. number attended and had a good time------ing her mother Mrs. R. G. Parker------There A. D. S.—No. 79610, L. A. W. in the Scb. Pbineas W . Sprague. The par­ land for a lew weeks------Spencer D rake, who Mrs. Lizzie W ilton, South street has a white Matinicus Tueviay in the yacht Vivi, Capt. N o r th U n io n .— D r. A . A . J ackaon of E v­ waa a prayer meeting at E li Bickmore’s Tues­ ents feel their loss keenly. The remains arrived has been stopping with John K irk , kas re­ rose bush from which were picked in the John Wadaworlh. The party had splendid erett, Mass., called on friends here Tuesday day evening led by Rev. Mr. Wright of Wal­ here Wednesday and were interred with turned home------Mrs. Andrew Jones and month of July 776 blossoms------Mr. and Mrs. luck and caught fish galore, both large and ------Mr. J. N. Lord returned to Waltham, doboro------Rev. and Mrs. Parshley and two services at the cemeteiy conducted by Rev. little daughter Esther of Union are visiting Sylvester Parshley and Burt W . Parshley re­ small, all kinds and of all shapes. I t was a Mass., Saturday------H enry Simmons and children have been tbe gueits of Mr. and C. D. Boothby. at William Newbert's------Winfield Carleton turned to their home in Dorchester, Mass., very enjoyable trip and each member of the wife and B. Sherman and wife are visiting party is now telling of tbe big fish that he Mra. W . H . Moody the past week------M ist Mias Helen Hofftes is ill with appendicitis and family have gone to Rockland to visit Monday, after visiting at A . C. Young’s. Mrs. at Round Pond this week------Mrs. M artha lost. Adelaide B. Clark of Damariscotta Mills is A G reat Offer! ------Rev. W. A. Newcombe went to Ban­ with Mrs. Carleton’s brutber before returning A. C. Young and Mrs. Laura F. Young ac­ Hager and daughter Elva of Somerville,Mass., Miss Alice Drake has returned from a visit spending a few days with Miss Alm a I-.Flagg. gor Wednesday en route to St. John------to their home in Salem, Maas. companied them------Mr. and Mrs. Leonard are tbe guests of M r. and Mra. Geo. M . Fos­ in Somerville------The steamer Sedgwick ------Willis Olivet of Malden, Mass., is spend­ J h.Singer is having bis barn moved a few H . Sylvester and son Eddie of Center Lincoln­ sett------Herbert Flint and family of Rockland brought a large crowd of excursionists from ing his vacation at R. G. Parker’s------F rank feet away from bis house. ville lately visited relatives here. O n their are visiting Mrs. Amanda Fossett this week. HOPE Bangor Wednesday but tbe day's pleasure H . Jackson Jr. of Providence, R, I„ and M r. return home Miss Ellie S. B. Weed and M ist Anson P. Jackson of Brookline, Mass., came Mrs. Frank Conant and niece Miss Emma Emmie V. Hall went with them and will be was spoiled by the excessive rain fall------Tom down from Jefferson Tuesday on their wbeela SEARSMONT Meservey spent one day last week on Mount their guests------Dr. L. F. Bacbelder of Rock­ H u n t was in Boston this week on business, to call on friends. “Got done haying?" “Well, yes, we have Battie. Miss Meservey left Tuesday for her land led the meeting here last Sunday after­ taking in tbe Boston-New York ball games FOR borne in Nebraska------Mrs. Nellie Fish and noon. Next Sunday Rev. N . R . Pearson of as a side issue------Mrs. Fred M . Richards at last.” “ Good crop?" "Yes, plenty of it, WALDOBORO JUST RECEIVED! but got some of it colored slightly.”------W a l­ daughter of Jamaica Plain, Mass., came last Rockport will lead------A party from tbe entertained the Congregational Sunday school ter W hitten was in town last week from Prov­ week for two weeks stay with her mother North End, Rockland, picnicked at Ar.emus at Camp Rabbit, Tuesday. I'he day was re­ E ast W a l d o b o r o .— Melvin Cline and wife One Dollar idence, R. I., where be has been at work tbe Mrs. Sbailutt Sibley and sister Mrs. Julia Young’s Friday, last week------The Advent plete with many pleasures, not tbe least of of St. George visited relatives in this place past year------Charles Luce has returned from H arw ood------A little boy of M r. W agner’s Sunday school from Rockland bad their picnic which was tbe sail on the little steamer. this week------Fred Arnold, Ben Goddard and Frank Uusteed returned from Cushing Tues­ Providence------Charles Ripley is back from was bitten by a stray dog one day last week here in A . C. Young’s grove Thursday of last and ten cents by mail we will semi M en’s Snag Proof Storm ------Mrs. Sarah 1-ccman and granddaughter R o c k v il l e .— Miss Gzacie Haskell of West day------Mrs. E. E. Revet, Mrs. Fred Morton the sea shore where he has been spending a week. Swings, hammocks, etc., were provided a check good for few weeks ot bis vacation------Dance at Dirigo Mariun Fisher of Middictuwn, Conn., are and over forty attended. A good time.------Gardiner is spending a few weeks with Miss and Mrs. Leach of Lynn, Matt., are having a King Kubber Boots,pr., Hall, Saturday evening, Aug. 14------Our visiting at her brother’s S. C. H ew ett’s------Tbe membcis o f the Oak H ill Grove theatre Edna Gurney------George Junes and wife of week’s outing at Martin's Point------L . L . local sports are having some hue fuu whip- J Mra. Mary Quinn of Appleton is spending a company and orchestra, who have roomed at Worcester are spending a lew weeks at their Mank waa in So. Waldoboro Sunday— W m . S 4 .5O ping the waters of Quantabocook with the few weeks with her sister M is. John Delano E. E. Rhoades left tbe first of this week as old home------Miss M yra Tolm an has returned New bert o f O rff's Corner was at A . J. New - rod and luring tbe robust bass to take the ------Mrs. Otis Robbins and daughter Ora of follows: Mr. and Mrs. Wylic'rclurued to Ituir from Appleton »fur a visit of three weeks berl’s Sunday------Alfred Goddard and sisters One Dozen tatty bait arranged for bis capture. W hat Searsmont were guests of Mrs. I I . C. Coding borne in Everett, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. J.Henri ------Mrs. O lire Bterows is spending a few Em ily and Maude of Chelsea, Mass., are at C. Arnold's------Mrs. C. M . Newbert and son Men s Snag Proof Knee beautiful sport! Your boat gently riding tbe last Sunday------Mrs. Seldom Bartlett and H ubbard left for Brunswick, M e.; M ark M . days at John C lougl's in R ockland------Neal rippling w aiert; your rod lying carelessly sister Miss Carrie Quinn spent a few days Pease will spend one week at Salem, M e.; Bradley of Massachusetts is visiting at Wins of W arren have been spending a few days at Boots, 3 .5 0 low Keene's for a tew days------Caro Tolman A . J. Newbert’s------Mrs. Nichols ot Massa­ across your lap when all at once the line among Iriends in Rockland this week------then goes to Low ell, Mass.; M r. M cElroy Cabinet Photographs starts and the clicking reel fairly bums. You Mrs. Jennie Keene and two sons of Wey­ went direct to Lowell, Mass.------Mrs. Eiastus it visiting bet grandmother, Mrs. James chusetts is at W m . Lermond’s. The Beet Wearing Boots Made. spring to your feet grasping the rod with mouth, Mass., arrived Sunday for a two weeks Cole and Miss Helen Cole of Rockland weic French at Rockland, for a few days------steady hand and after several minutes of play- visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin recent visitors at B. S. Gregory's------Mrs. James French and wife o f Rockland visited I t is always gratifying to receive testimoni-I Loose------M r. and Mrs. James Robbins o f their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Tolman Sunday------is for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, Che and Check is good until Jan. 1, 1898, hut iug tbe tugging fish at last comes to tbe sur­ Lewis Fields of Rockland spent Tuesday with cau he had for a limited time only so Searsmont spent Saturday night and Sunday Mrs. C. H . Ewell. Fred Catrull has been sbiugliug bis bouse Diarrhoea Remedy, aud when the endorse­ face. You slip tbe net under him and tbe apply at ouce to noble fish is lauded------J. F . Burgess wears with her parents M r. and Mrs. James Hobbs which makes a great improvement------Mrs. ment is from a physician it is especially so. —You Can Buy Them at— “ There is no more satisfactory or effective the laurels of catching tbe largest list yet. H e ____ Aubray Dunton(of the Melrose Reporter) Msulvi Sidayab Rasoul, who was arrested Clemmie Keene has returned from Union recently at Lucknow for referring to Queen j where she has been spending a few days remedy than Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera was caught one day this week. I t was a bass and wiic are spending their vacation in their Victoria as an “ old woman," has been sen- ! ------The following officers of the Good Tern- and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Dr. R. E. weighing nearly four pounds. Summer home. Mrs. Duotou’s mother Mrs. TRADE CENTRE, Pbilbrook is with them------Mrs. Lizzie Small fenced to a year’s imprisonment. plat lodge have been installed: C. T., Leslie Robey, physician and pharmacist, of Olney, M o .; aud as he has used tbe Remedy -n bis Mors® & Davies, “ Prof. A rion," a alack-wire performer, in and three children of Lowell, Mass, are ------Lampson; P. C. T., Grade Fiake; V. T., own family and sold it in hjs drug store for an attempt to ride a bicycle on a wire strung visiting her mother Mrs. Lucy Athearu and The Hungarian Government has author- Grade l-ampson; Chap., Fannie R. Brewsterj ized the State Bank of Buda-Peatb to put on Sec-, Delia Smith; F. S-, Julia Gurney; six years, be should certainly know. For 75 feet from the ground, at Ridgewood Park, relatives------Miss Addie Athearn returned Siogbl Studio, kockluad, Me L evi Seavey Friday from a short visit with friends in looo-fiorin notes portraits of all the most 1 Treas., Mrs. K . S. How ard— Miss Carrie sate by H . L . R o b b in s , Union, D . B. Cobb A Brooklyn, fell from tbe machine and was noted singers and uctors of Hungary. Sbaw is spending a few days in Rockland. Son, Searsmont and Warren Pharmacy. LKVIMOlUiK. FUKDM.DA/HL4 THOMASTON, MAINE. killed. Lincolnville. THE ROCKLAND COURIER GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897.

Auburn 140 yards, W . R. Huston of Portland, work for an amateur,especially when one con­ MOONLIGHT EXCURSION THE CHRISTIAN ENOEaVORERS W H E E L M E E T C. H. Day of Lewiston and William Crockett siders tbe rough roads that cover most of the Parts of the Whole distance. M r. M ank was trained by his of Rockland entered but did not start. Most Many Flea ant Dlvprwlonn Enjoyed Hy brother who was a little indignant that he The state convention of ihe < Kristian En- everybody seemed to pick Wisner, the scratch It takes many things to make a perfect machine so there are qnito a Rockland People In an Excursion to IT WAS A BRAND SUCCESS ALL AROUND. was not given first position in the 2.50 class deav.trers will he held in Btddefoid Aug. 24, man, for a winner, but he did not gain much number of things necessary to thoroughly enjoy cycling. Wo deal extensively N o r th p o r t. 25, 26 and 27, opening * i.h a reception to on the first half and although he lowered the event and who contemplated entering a pro­ in sundries. Toe Clips, Cyclometers, Saddles, Tires, Wrenches. Cement, “ Delightful I delightful!! delightful 111” delegates Tuesday evening, th*- 24th. The The Race* nfTncuitay Afternoon Resulted track record from 2.25 to 2.22b he was not up test because the second heat of that race was exclaimed tbe great D r. Johnson as he read program for the three days h a * fellows: in Breaking of Track Record and State among the winners. Mank of Warren was paced by a tandem. H is vexation melted, I’nmps, Floor Stands, Bells, Handle Bars, Coasters, Lanterns, Oils, Rims, Re­ however, when Mr. Mank won the handicap the advance sheets of the Vicar of Wakefield. WRIINRSDAY. Record—K. A. Ricker of Sanford the Man right in bis glory during this event and while pair Outfit, etc. A few more of those popular Chase Tongh Tread tires left All of the ladies and not a few of the gentle­ W ho Performed the Latter Feat—Warren he had a good handicap over Wisner would race. H e came up into the judges’ stand E»r’v morning prayer meeting 6.30 t » 7 151 with his fate wreathed in smiles and declared We do repairing and do it well for men who joined Col. Knight’s excursion to Has Reason To Feel Pleased Over the (eve given the Massachusetts expert a hard topic, “ Prayer for the Convention;” Bidde­ that he had given up all intention of entering North Shore Cottages, Northport, last even­ Outcome—The Events Described. rub from the scratch. M ank got first place in WE ARE MACHINISTS. ford meeting, Baptist church; Saco meeting, this race without the slightest possibility for a a protest. ing, expressed their satisfaction in the same Free Baptist church. About 500 people witnessed tbe bicycle doubt and the Warren constituency as well as enthusiastic terms Second Congregational church, Crescent races at Knox Trotting Park, Tuesday after- There was never a finer evening, never a stieet. Mank’s many Rockland admirers applauded AMONG THE SPORTS neon, or less ihan one-third of the number heartily when he crossed the tape on the home ROBINSON A SMITH. finer party than the hundred Kocklanderi Morning — Welcome hy choir; devotional which the merit of the event called for. The stretch. In announcing the winnners Creigh­ 20 OzxldL-. St. — — TTonlg T nn rT who made the trip, fh e elements seemed :o exeicixe-; welcome of committee of ’97, Rev. on^y p'ausible way to explain this slim at­ ton’s name was overlooked by misunder­ A Short Sketch of Umpire Carpenter and unite in a determined conspiracy to produce F. P. Estahtook, Biddeford; welcome of tendance is that the spectators at last year’s standing but the correction was 'cheetfuliy How He Sprang Into Prominence. the finest evening o f all evenings; and Rock­ Twin City pastor*, Rev. S. 11. Emery, Saco; meet became thoroughly disgusted at the Probably no young man ever sprung into land contributed freely from her best citizens welcome ol city of Biddeford, W . E. Youland; made and another W arren rider came in for a SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ! home by moonlight in the buckhoard was one loafing matches, and, looking for a repetition base ball prominence in such a short space of to make up a model party of congenial response in behalf of visiting Endeavorera, J. prize. Wisner’s time from the scratch was of the most enjoyable features of the outing. Tuesday, stayed away. But that is where 2.22b And by reason of breaking the track time as W. B. Carpenter, who umpired the spirit*. W e started on the good steamer R. Branch, Bangor; singing; convention they reckoned without their host for the record he gets the medal valued at $15 oflered Boston Baltimore game of last Saturday with Mrs. Carrie Page of Vinalhaven was in the Mrs. Frank Hooper of Auburn is making a Gov. Bodwell at 5.30 and steamed Rally up se»m n; presentation of banners; appoint­ referee cautioned the riders at the very Hart by Lucius E. Cobb, the local consul. M ank’s such signal success. On Friday he was un­ city Tuesday. brief visit in thia city. the Bay. No pen can describe the beauty of ment of committees; evangelistic services, that no loafing would be tolerated and ad­ time was 2.18% . W inners and prizes: known in base ball circles outside of the cities Miss Alice Black is in Rutland, V t., on a Miss Bertha Clark of Cambridge, Mass, is the landscape, seen under such favoring cir­ City square, Biddef. rd; Pepper II square, vised the judges to place a time lim it on each cumstances. 1. M ank of W arren, diamond ring $35. in the Maine League. On Sunday his name short vacation. a guest of Miss Alice Shaw. Saco. race where it would be allowable at the first was known all over tbe country as the daring We are always proud of our Penobscot Bay, Afternoon— Praiae service; officers’ re­ 2. Rogers of Melrose, watch and chain Richard Rice o f Providence spent Sunday Arthur H o ak of M edford, Mass., has been sign of lagging. and intrepid young man who completely sub­ with it* numerous islands on the east and it* port*; treasurer’s report; recording secre­ $20. at A. S. Rice’a. in the city this week on a visit. The starters in the m ile open race probably 3. Creighton of W arren, velvet smoking dued the unruly members of the Baltimore grand guardian mountain* and lesser hills on tary’s report; correaponding secretary's re­ Mita Kuhn of Bangor ia the guest of C. D. Miss Helen M cNam ara is at home from thought that the referee was just talking for sack $12 team. its western shore; “ so like the hay of Naples” port; singing; president's annual address; Jones, Grace street. Boston for a few weeks vacation. the sake of bearing himself talk, for they 4. Nason of Auburn, dress suit case $8. M r. Carpenter is but twenty-four years of we often hear it said. Tbe scribe is powerless |iim r •uperintendent’a report; floating su­ started off at a pace that would put the much This Fnded the regular program but there age and was born in Taunton, Mass., where Miss Robbins of U nion is the guest of Mrs. Mrs. George Gray and Miss Louise Gray of to deny the correctness of this comparison, perintendent’s report; chalk talk, N. S. abused snail to shame and were creeping past was a treat in store for the spectators when he learned the trade of a silversmith. H e R. I. Thompson Broadway. Oldtown were at C. C. H ills this week. for his wanderings have never taken him to a (been o f Somerville ; adjournment. the judge’s stand on the first half mile when point in the the mundane universe where he the referee announced that E. A. Ricker of worked at his trade in Taunton for a number Arthur S. Thomas of Manchester, N. H., it Mrs. H . B. M artin of Oakland, Cal., is the Evening— Praise service; evening ad­ the referee announced in a tone loud enough Sanford would give an exhibition half mile of Years and achieved local distinction as a visiting friends in thia city. guest of Mrs. Lucy Lancaster, Beech street. could behold the fair famed Naples; hut he dresses, Rev. Mr. Berry, Portland; Rev. Elli­ to be heard by all that it was no four minute has seen Penobscot Bay in all its phases, all to break tbe state record. It had been his clever ball player on local amateur and shop Miss Alice Erskine was the guest of Mils son R. Purdy, Portland. race and for ’em to get a move on or words Mrs. E. W . Thomas is the guest at Sorrento of which are fine. Last evening its beauty original intention to try a mile but his col teams. H e came to Portland about two years of Rev. and Mrt. J. S. Moody. Martha W ig h t at Cooper’s Beach this week. THURSDAY. to that effect. The grand stand applauded, lision with Pike in the handicap did not ago and entered the employ of the Woodman- was simply sublim e! Miss Louise H u n t it visiting in Bath, the Miss Ellie Orne is having her vacation Early morning prayer meeting 6.10 to tbe contestants took a spurt and came in on leave him by any means in the best of con­ Cook Co. H e was always deeply interested A * we steamed up the bxy at the Ilndw ell’s from E. B. Hasting*. She ia now visiting in 7 1 5 ; topic, “ The Christian Endeavor the home stretch at a fairly good jog, but in athletics and was a member of the W ood­ guest of Miss Clara M cD onald. best pace the company resolved itself into a dition. H e was paced by a tandem ridden by Portland. Pudge,” Biddeford Baptist church; Saco, when the time 3 0 8 % was announced, the man-Cook foot ball team and distinguished Miss Della W ilev of Passaic, N . J., is the sort of impersonal picnic, and baskets, boxes, Stevens of Portland and Pike of Norway and fr e e Baptist church. spectators were well justified in jeering and himself last Thanksgiving day in the game guest o f M r. and Mra. J. R. Frobock. Miss Annie Geddes of Hartford, Conn., is bags and bundles were speedily depleted of kept an even w inning gait from the start. 9.00. Praise service; workers day; sub- hissing. against the Stevens Silver Co. H e played full the guest of M r. and Mrs. W illiam I I . Fiake, their appetizing contents. Not being well H e passed the quarter pole in 28 seconds Mrs. L . F. Young and children returned j ts to he considered, Systematic Giving, That ended the loafing for that day’s races, and crossed the tape for his half mile in 57^4 back and proved himself a fine line buck. H it Summer street supplied before starting the writer’s family Wednesday from a visit to W aterville. Mothers’ Society, Intermediate Week, Sab­ however, and with the exception of the nov­ foot ball training w ill no doubt stand him* in M r. and Mrs. W m . H . Day, Jr. of Dubuque, depended to an extent upon the steward,Steve seconds showing a splendid burst of speed as Miss Lucy S. Spear of Lynn, Mass., it the bath Observance. elty which was a premeditated loafing match, la.,are guests ol Mrs. Day’s mother, Mrs. T ill­ Dyer, for supplies. I haven’t the assurance he came down the home stretch. Tfie state good stead in his position as base ball umpire. guest of her aunt Mrs. M . A . Robinson. 2 15. Praise service; address, Miss Lillian the crowd saw some fast work for every event record for a half mile had previously been Last Spring when the staft of umpires for son, M iddle street. to compare hi* cooking with the culinary Mrs. W alter Cole of Boston is visiting M r. Staple Mead, Adelaide, South Australia. on the card. held by W ilfred Senior of Sanford and was the Maine League was being formed M r. Car genius of our Rockland ladies, knowing as 1 and Mrs. Bertrand A . Bass, Pacific street. Mr. and Mrs. M. Orcutt of Brookline, 7.15. Praise service. The first race was the mile novice in which 1.01 2 5 so that it will be seen that Ricker penter’s name was suggested and he was ap­ do that we have many famous cook*— and had Mass., are guests o f M r. and M r*. M. II. 7.30. Address, Rev. Silas Mead, L. L. D., there were seven starters as follows: O. E. pointed. H e was very successful and the Mrs. Obed Buck and Mrs. E. S. Baker before tbe late cooking school did its perfect did wonderfully well and especially so con­ Nash, Spring street. Australia; address, Rev. Wayland H oyt, D . French, Camden: Frank T. Creighton, War­ newspapers in all of the league cities were have been spending a few days at Bar H a r­ work in our midst. I will, however, ever as­ sidering that he had just been injured and I)., Philadelphia. ren; Edgar C. Davis, Oscar S. Duncan and was on a track which ia lacking in some of unanimous in their praiae of his work. bor. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shaw and daughter sert, depose, testify and say that Steve can Elon B. Gilchrest, Rockland; C. II. Dicks n, make fine cake, three kinds of which he pro­ the essential qualifications for a good bicycle After the league collapsed he remained in Mrs. Lois Quinn o f Eagle Isle was in the Agnes have returned from a vacation visit at FRIDAY# Portland; and H. R. Davenport, Sanford. duced at short notice. I am no connisseur in track. R icker’s splendid exhibition was a Portland. Last week he received an offer city Tnesday en route for Camden to visit Southwest Harbor and Deer Isle. Early morning meetings, 6.30 to 7.15. W. M. Crockett of Rockland had entered, fitting close to a successful meet. from the New England League and left such matter* hut it satisfied me. 9 0 0 . Endeavor excursion to Biddeford friends. Mrs. A D eO rville Blackington and Miss bat did not make his appearance at the tape Thursday for Boston. On Friday he saw the Before we reached our destination the tw i­ Pool and O ld Orchard Beach with open air Mrs. W alter Q uinn who has been the guest M. E. Cornelia Galpin of Dunmore, Pa., are when the bell sounded. Creighton took the Boston-Baltimore game and saw Umpire light, that witching hour between the gold of services at the beach. of Mrs. H . E . W altz, returned to Pulpit H a r­ guests of Miss Jennie Blackington. Miss lead and maintained it for the half mile but A FEW STRAY SPOKES. Lynch insulted by the Baltimores until day and the silver of night, folded the world Afternoon—Junior rally in the City Opera bor Thursday. Blackington w ill hold a reception next Tues­ Davis was at his heels when the stand was patience ceased to be a virtue, and after being in its soft embrace and the full moon slowly House; afternoon speakers, Mrs. E. E . Clark, The meet was all right. day from 3 to 6 in their honor. passed and swept into the lead near the third taunted beyond bearing Lynch struck Doyle Mrs. V . T . Follett and daughter Flossie o f pushed her great round face above the water­ Mrs. W . E. Youland, Miss Belle Walton. Not even the m ile open fluke had power to quarter, coming across the tape a winner. of the Baltimores, himself receiving a blow in Vinalhaven visited this week at R. V . Follett’s Wight Philharmonic Society has recently line of the horizon and as she rose higher and Evening— Address, Rev. D r. Bedeley of Tim e 2 35$. The winners and prizes of this spoil the harmony. the eye. The crowd rushed on the held and a Gurdy street. tendered a vote of thanks to the following higher in her nightly orbit shone with an un­ New Y o rk; consecration address, Rev. Fran­ warranted splendor upon Col. K night’s j^arty. race were as follows: W bat is the reason that more Rockland riot was averted by the officers. Mrs. A. J. Ventrees of Boston is the who assisted ii/th ed tfain e Festival concert of cis E. Clark. 1. Davis of Rockland, medal $15. riders did not enter? A ll this M r. Carpenter saw from the grand guest of M r. and M rs. T . H . M cLain, M e­ July 21: Prof. W5k ;R. Chapman and wife, After a sail of an hour and three quarters 2. Creighton of W arren, pair tires $10. stand. The next day M r. Lynch was unable chanic street. Mr. and Mrs. Janieflk Wight, Dr. T. E. Tib­ we landed at me campground at Wesleyan 3. Davenport of Sanford, sweater $5 At Rockland’s next race meet it would be a Grove, and took up a line of march for Bur HUMOR OF THE HOUR. to umpire and young Carpenter was sent for. R. N . Pillsbury and wife of Everett, Mass., betts, D r. Sam u^fTibbetts. D r. Oscar E. The second event on the card was the mile a good plan to have a bicycle parade with kett cottage on the north shore. As we W ith the scenes of the previous day fresh in are visiting relative* and friends in this city Wasgatt of Bangor, Prof. A. Fonndray of open, which has already been referred to as prizes for best appearing wheel, etc. Such an passed through the campground the bell in The ramiic n rtilt wan about to put tbe his mind he said he would umpire. H e uid and Rockport. New York, Mrs. Horace Little of Thomaston, the only loafing match o f the day. There event would be a great drawing card. tbe tabernacle was ringing for evening pray­ IlniHbiiiK touches to bis work. and with tbe aid of the police kept the game Mrs. G. M . Barney and Miss Sarah M. H all. were also seven starters in this race, as fol­ F. G. Creighton o f W arren was al»o among Oscar Erskine o f Chicago arrive* today for ers. W e did not heed its invitation to join in Ou bis face was au expression In free from disgusting and brutal features. It a month’s visit at his parents, M r. and Mrs. The prize* offered for those selling the largest lows: C. B. Pike, N orw ay; Fred H . Mos- the fortunate ones iu the way of prize win­ was one of the most important games of the number of tickets for the event were awarded the devotions bat kept on, and as a com lign which satisfaction and uneasiucsH Htrove pan, South Portland; E. A. Ricker, Sanford; ning, and showed up in manner that surprised A . J. Erskine’s. lUinishment, 1 suppose, were led into a maze year and consequently the hardest to umpire. as follows: Life membership, Mrs. Oscar for tho mastery. Arthur F. Wisner, Waltham; A. C. Johnson, even those who knew him and credited him A. A . Fales and wife, Charlestown, and of forest as intricate as that in which tbe The players of both teams and the twelve Burns; one year, Mia* Lillian Fales; six The drawing was neither first class Portland; Wilfred Senior, Sanford; Ernest with speed. Mrs. A . I I . Hanscom, arrived at Crescent children of Israel wandered. All I can say thousand people couldn’t help admiring his months, Miss Helen Russell; three months, nor strikingly fresh, but it would puss. J. Rogers, Melrose. Those who entered but Beach, Tuesday. is, that if those children found their forest as W arren was in the girae with both feet, pluck. Wilbur A. Pressey. did not start were James Daily of Philadel­ rough a* ours was they had grit and grace to Bo could sell it. Perhups lie would got and she usually is when it comes to a ques­ M r. Carpenters’ many friends in this city Mrs. I. B. Patterson who has been the phia, C. M . Robinson of Rockland, W . R. endure it forty years. A fraction of forty #10 for it. tion of athletics. M r. French upheld Cam­ wish him the best of luck and hope he will guest of Mra. W . V . Hanscom returned home Huston of Portland, C. H . Day of Lewiston. minute#was sufficient for the most of us. We One of the oharacters iu tho pioture den’s reputation while Rockland- got a bite become a member of the regular staff. Thursday night. AT BAY POINT The starters kept w ell bunched on the first persevered and finding out wherein we were Was an urchin seated on a box. of the road race and m ile novice. Nothing Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hamilton of Water half, 58 seconds having been squandered on straying found a more excellent way, and The artist gazed intently at this fig­ tbe matter with Knox county. ville have been guests this week of M r. and A Liat of the W eek's Arrivals and a Bit of the first quarter. Then came the referee’s Hipson, tbe polo player, left Salem Satur­ soon arrived at the cottage. Referee Hartley is a member and former Mra. F. H . Berry. Goflalp About This Popular llenort. ure, and it could now be seen that a sarcastic ; dmonition and on tbe third quarter day morning for Plymouth and vicinity. H e Here we were all cordially received and president of the Twin City Cycle Club of terrific struggle wus taking plaoe in him. Wisner shot ahead of Rogers who had been was mounted on a light Dayon wheel built Ernest Campbell is home from Limerick Bay Point is now in the height of its Sum­ entertained most royally by M r. and Mrs. Lewiston and Auburn and was one o f tbe "No, no, I w ill notl” he exolalmed leading the funeral and later Pike did tbe especially for him, and considered the hand­ where he has been the gueat of his uncle, mer glory, and while it is p<>gt|hle that there George W . Burkett, M r. aAd Mrs. Thomas officials at tbe recent Lewiston meet. A little same thing, so that best Rogers could do was somest in the city. H e carries with him a Capt. J. A. Campbell. have been more guests sheltered beneath its E. Shea, Miss f^sie and M r. W illie Burkett. hoarsely. " I must and shall bo original more practice w ill doubtless increase his to get third position. The spectators in ad grip containing samples of bicycle sundries Miss Emelie F. Phillips has returned flora broad roof, it is doubtful if ever there has A word in passing : Many of our citizens have for once. Ab, to hear my uame go capacity for the position. dition to hissing this exhibition loudly clam­ and Savoie repair k ill which weigh 35 pounds. Waterville where she has been spending a been a more congenial or more select gather­ often enjoyed the hospitality of these excel­ thundering down tho oorridors of famo ored for a repetition of the race and the M r. M ank, the W arren rider, came in sec­ He says there is nothing like bicycle riding to portion of tbe vacation. ing. Tbe Bay Point guests have found in lent people and know that they understand as the first, tho very first, to havo re- ond in the road race as told in our last Tues­ keep an athlete in condition. judges would fain have done so but for tbe Miss Frances W ilson, who has been visit­ that resort an ideal place in which to spend h'>w to entertain, and some who had never fraiuod from "— day issue, but was just as well pleased as iron clad rules in accordance with which they ing in this city and Thomaston, has returned tbe heated term. bad occasion to meet them before were con- Bat he paused. The temptation was were bound to act. Some strong adjectives though he bad led the field. The reason lies Sockalexis, (peace oe to his ashes), had a to her home in Bangor. Tennis ia very popular thia Summer and vinced of their ability in this respect last npon him uguin, and lie was weak. were indulged in, however,and in consequence in the fact that he won for a prize a bicycle batting aveiagC of .417 when Cleveland sus­ tbe hotel’s fine clay court is the daily scene of evening. Mrs. Leland H . Thompson of Augusta, and What could uven tbe ambitions of the oftheir inability to place a time lim it on the next suit, an article which at that time he did not pended him, and stood third among the many a warmly contested set. Among the We found the North Shore indulging in children Margaret and Leland, are guests of future do ugainst old established rule? event, tbe 250 class race, Henry C. Chatto possess, and which, it must be acknowledged National Leaguers. most proficient players are E. M . Babcock of high carnival. There are seven fine cottages Mrs. Snow, W ater street. was selected as pacemaker. The winners came in very handily later. Cambridge, Mass., Charles A . Drew of Boston, there, owned and occupied by George W. Be struggled hurd against it, bauds M r. and Mrs. S. M . Bird are guests of Capt. of perspiration dropping from his brow, of the mile open and their ill gotten prizes The members of the Central Wheel Club The Portland Argus spea ks of the hotly Messrs Charles and Fred Foster of New Burkett, Dr. G. P. Lombard, Asa A. Howes, Walker Armington on a yachting trip which were as follows: who stood behind the meet and worked so contested “ bike” races in Rockland. The York, Royden Thompson of St. John, N. B.’ W. A. Clark, all of Belfast, J. W. Donagan but at lust ho guvo wuy. Cursing his will include a visit to Newport. 1. Wisner of W altham , diamond ring $35. faithfully to make it a success get no further Argus ought to know that the word “ bike” Messrs Ile n ry and Frederick Johnson, M in ­ and Mr. Roberts of New York and Warren own fruilty, ho printed the letters 2. Pike of Norway, diamond ring $20. reward for their plans than the knowledge is tabooed by good sporting authorities Chief Justice and Mrs. W . A. FielT of Bos­ neapolis, C. W . Mitchell of New York and Rice ot Boston. A ll of theie cottages were "8— O— A— P” ou tho box iu the pio­ 3. Rogers of Melrose, bath robe $20. that everybody concerned was more than although we do not remember that Fred K. ton have been guests at Mrs. Farwell’s, Sum­ Dr. and Mrs. Brathwaite of New York. These illuminated in the most elaborate and chatm- ture and then (led tlie Keene with a w ild There were eight entries in tbe 2.50 class satisfied. They deserve a great deal of credit mer street, during the past week. player* are all cordially invited to participate ing manner, and as we emerged from our Owen has ever had one of his signed articles und bitter cry.— Now York Truth. and every man was on the tape at the start, for giving the public such a great day’s sport on the subject in tbe Sunday Times, as yet. A. J.Grim es has arrived from Peoria, I I I , in the handicap tournament to be given in wanderings and caught sight of them it seemed the list being as follows: John R. Nason, and running their chances of coming out in and is a guest of G. W . Palmer, where Mrs. Rockland under tbe auspices of the Y. M. C. like a glimnse into fairy land, or like tbe en­ Auburn; C. M . Robinson, Rockland; O . E. the hole. They paid cash for every one of A. Entries may be made to A. E. Brunberg, chanting illuminated bower* between Delhi D id Be? The Portuguese have been badly routed in Grimes has been for several weeks. French, Camden; Frank G. Creighton, War­ the prizes and in no instance did they call general secretary. and Bucharia, so graphically described by "Do you helievo iu hypnotism?" he the Bileni district, north of Delagoa Bay, in Miss Augustus Robinson, who has been the ren; A. C. Johnson, Portland; C. H. Dick­ upon our people for contributions. Bathing is more than ever popular and the Tom M oore; and when we arrived on the asked aB he looked Intently into her East Africa. The natives declare that not a guest of her sister Mrs. E. F . Crockett, has son, Portland; C. A . M ank, W arren; D . A. water near Bay Point it especially adapted for broad verandas of Burke(t cottage and took in The race officials were as follows: Referee, Portuguese is left alive. returned to her home in Allston. Mass. great brown eyes. Johnson, Skowhegan. Johnson’s name was. J. W. Hartley of Lewiston; starter, John W. it, having attained as high a temperature as at fuller advantage the entire scene we al " I m ust," she answered, with all the Mrs. Dell Holbrook and Mis* Evie Crockett received too late to be printed on the score Thomas; judges. A . J. Bird, F. A. Winslow 70 degrees this Summer. Incidentally it most felt that we arrived at a world different The gunboat Bennington is at San Diegc, went to Southwest Harbor Wednesday for a bruvory she could summon. " I know card but be was allowed to participate by and F. M. Simmons; timers, C. A. Crockett, might he remarked that there are some highly from ours. Certainly these people are en­ two week’s visit where they will be the guests that yon are going to kiss me, bat 1 am special permit upon the authority of W . E. W . C. Robinson and A H . Jones; clerk of Cal., making preparation* for a voyage to fetchin g costumes. titled to great credit for the fine display. Sev­ of Mrs. Ada Freeman. powerless to protest"— Detroit Free Tobie of Portland, the official handicapper. course, E. R. Davis; announcer, Esten W . Honolulu. H e r m inion ia ostensibly to sur­ Equally fascinatiug exercise, even if it re- eral launches and boats which lay near tbe Tw o ot the starters were in collision before Porter. Messrs. Parker T . Fuller, F . C. vey Pearl Harbor. A. J.Huston is confined to bi* home on quires a trifle more activity, is bowling and shore vied with the cottages in their illum ina­ Press. ______/ ( ' tbe second tape had been crossed and it had Knight and H . M . Lord who had been slated Gurdy street, by illness. H e has been so ill tbe hotel alleys are kept well employed day tions. to be done over again. Thia time Mank, After tbe llODemeut. ** i as officials were unable to be present, Messrs. as to require constant medical attendance, but and night. Mrs. Wheeler of Montreal ha* a A very large number of people came by Creighton and Nason crossed the line so Simmons, Crockett and Porter at tbe last Modern Machinery, Skilled is now slowly improving. record we believe o f 215 at tbe large pin*. steamers, yachts and various land conveyance* Reggy (w ith a High ol relief/—Safe nearly in a hunch that it was declared a dead moment kindly consented to take their places. Miss Emma Davis with the aid of about a Boating is much indulged in, but as yet from Belfast, Searsport and other place*. at lustl 1 suppose, dear, 1 w ill have to beat although it did seem a great pity to Bakers and the best ingredi­ fishing parties have been few. Many of the Every wheelman and every reader of the dozen young lady friends appropristely cele­ Many of these people were entertained at the go up aud bring down your trunk. spoil such a pretty race, the time of which guests would like a try at tbe mackerel but article will be interested in tbe communica­ ents obtainable, make our brated her 12th birthday anniversary M on­ other cottage*. Sylvia— No, love; pa hud it cheoked was 2 3 4 Cbatto, who paced this heat, the mackerel are not there to try, unfortu­ tion headed “Good Roads, L. A. W.,” which day. A nice lunch was in order. The Belfast Band, acknowledged to be at did the quarter in .38^2 that too without products better than any nately. and tukeu etf by the express company appears in another column and which is es­ F. W. Darling, wife and daughter of Hyde good as any in M aine, was stationed on a the slightest practice ou the track this season. Landlord Sewall is entering upon his this ufteruoou.— Brooklyn Life. pecially timely. T h e writer is a former Rock on the market. Park, Mass., are visiting in Augusta this small steamer near the shore, and gave a H e felt the effects o f tbe effort, however, and second year at Bay Point and long since had ------r land gentleman now located in Massachusetts week, and next week w ill be guests of M r. most excellent concert. D uring the evening the next heat was paced by a tandem ridden the system of management down to a fine Bather Awkwardly Put | < (where they have good roads) but who is now and Mrs. H . N. Keene in this city. they performed the following selections: by Dr. Smith of Thomaston and Davis of point. Among hi* clerks is Frank, son of visiting here (w here they have not). M r. “ A . The Superior Excellence March—“Tho Htura und titrlpua Foruver,” Houau "Do you ride the wheel, Miss Pas- this city. This time Creighton proved the Two gaily illuminated cars went over tbe True P. Pierce of this city, who is showing an W . S.” brought his bicycle with him and after ....OF OUR.... s Overture— “ZunetU," Auber suy?" winner while Johnson and Nason were so electric railway from tbe Highlands to adaptability for the hotel business that war­ “Oypay Serenada,” Lenz a week's journeying in this vicinity knows "No. Why do you usk?" close that it was almost impossible to tell Thomaston and return Thursday night, tbe rants hi* speedy promotion. W altz—“Kapttnu,” Wuldteufel Selection—“ Fauat," which was second. The time was 2 28 and whereof he writes. occasion being a trolley party and the largest Oouuod "1 wunted to be sure before I inquired Celebrated Domestic Bread Among tbe guests who have registered the Bullet—(Music from W in. Tell) Bom ini these winners were announced : Among the spectators was George W . one yet. past week are the following. Medley—“ Ouy Old T im es,” Beyer why it is thut ail the homely girls ride?" 1. Creighton of Warren, clock $15. Newbert, tbe jolly, rotund baseball player of Is recognized as the standard lor com. Mrs. N ettie Stoddard, who has been the Mis. Thos. D. Robinson, Miss Robinson, “Way Down tfoulb," lumrcudeau — Cleveland Pluiu Dealer. Maicn—“ llalnu Capitol," Chase 2. Johnson ol Skowhegan, bicycle suit $io* former days. “ I'm not much used to bicycle 1 parlson. We have another New Bread guest of M r. and Mrs. J. R. Frobock, has re­ New York; H. G. Fairfield, Boston; J. C. 3. Nason of Auburn, silk umbrella $5. races,” said George after he bad exchanged called turned to her home in Dorchester. Mrs. Hoffin, Skowhegan; M r. and Mrs. Chas. W illie Burkett scored a new success as an A ll B la h t A time lim it of 1.12 was placed on tbe half expert musician by performing several fine warm greetings with the writer, “but I Stoddard was accompanied by Miss N ina Copeland, M r. and Mrs. J. Albert Cole N ew ­ Miss Laura Luyovercm— But if I m a r ­ mile open race in which appeared: C. B. selections on Tom Shea’s ebime*. thought 1 would come over and see if our Frobock. ton Center, Mas*.; Ida Mitchell Roff, Bos­ ry you und pupa disinherits me— wliut Pike, Norway; F. II. Mospan, South Port­ C. E, RISING’S HEALTH BREAD ton; M r. and Mrs. S. C. Neale, Miss Neale, Substantial and delicious refreshments were Warren men are any good.” We did not see Mrs. D. N. Hill of Cbebeague Island ba* then? land; E, A. Ricker, Sanford; Arthur F. M r. Newbert after the races but presume that Washington, D . C .; Mrs. C. W . Lewis, served to all of the Rockland party by Mrs. been visiting friends and relatives in Rock­ Burkett. At ten o'clock tbe Bodwell whistled Ten Broke— Oh, lean scrape together Wisner, Waltham; Wilfred Senior, Sanford; he is fully satisfied that they are some good. Made from old Grist Mill land and vicinity and returned home Thurs­ Brooklioe, Mass.; Wm. B. McCraig, Hart­ all hand* on board,and made a detour in front money enough to get a divorce.— New and E. J. Rogers, Melrose. Four wb j bad If there is one thing we have admired the day. She was accompanied by Mist Addie ford, C l.; W . A . R. Boothby, Boston; Mrs. entire wheat It is a winner. of tbe cottages,where tbe party lustily cheered York Journal. entered did not show u p : Daily of Philadel­ W arren folks for above all things it is the B. H am , who w ill visit her awhile. D . W . Russell, Brookline, Mass.; M r. and phia; Robinson of Rockland; Huston of loyalty with which they stand behind one Mrs. R. D . De Ronde, Brooklyn; Miss the Burkett cottage, Mr.Burkctt, Mr*.Burkett, Portland, and Day of Lewiston. This was another. We alse make Crimp Crust, Daniel Cook, Miss Clara Moor and Mr. Jane D e Ronde, Englewood; Miss C. all the Burketts, and all who marry Burketts. Wanted to Know. one of tbe prettiest races of (be day. Rogers Bouquet, Cottage, Twist, Vienna, and Mrs. Dudley Moor, Jr. of Toledo, O , are C. Schenck, Philadelphia; Miss Florence Then our steamer beaded for borne and we “ What is it, Johuny?" held the lead from tbe start but there was no Much interest centered upon C. A. Mank stopping at Hendrickson’s Point, Crescent Woods, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. Dameron, had such a moonlight sail down Penobscot " I wunt to know, mamma, why they of Warren who is regarded as one of the com­ Cream and many other late styles moment when he was not in danger of sac­ Beach. Mrs. Dudley Moor, Sr., who has two children aud maids, St. Louis; Miss M. Bay as it is rarely the lot of any one to enjoy. call this 'ritbmetio u textbook. I've ing riders in the state, and who captured tbe a t th e B. Bogue, M r. and Mrs. John Lowell, * T . P. Pimkck rificing that position to either Wisner or been tbe guest of M r. and Mrs. W . O . H o l­ looked ull tbrougli it, uu there uiu't no Senior, all three coming over the tape well first prize in the handicap as well as several man, joins them there. Jr., Boston; F. W . Gallagher, Boston; j other trophies of his skill with tbe pedals. teits iu it nowhere.'— Chicago Trib- bunched. Time North & South End Bakeries J. Tedford, Montreal; Frederick M. Lloyd, Mr. Mank recently rode from Warren to Ha­ Bath Times of Tuesday : Rev. F. E. White, MARINE MATTERS. nue. Winners and prize*: pastor of tbe Methodist church at Rockland, New Haven, Ct.; Mrs, Rob’t Gair, Lucy Gair, 1. Rogers of Melrose, silver service $25. verhill, a distance of 178 miles, leaving W ar­ Florence Gair, Master Robert Gair, Brooklyn, is visiting Rev. D . E. M iller and w ill be pres­ W lml Our Home Veeeuls Arc Doing.-—Gos- Perl la of Authorship. 2. Senior of Sanford, mackintosh $15. ren at 3 a. m. and arriving in Haverhill, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lshatt, Montreal; ent to assist at the Beacon Street prayer meet­ sip of yuurter-deek and Fo'celc. 3. Wisner of Waltham, Hundred E. W. Mass., at 8 p. m. This f ^ t attracted consid­ Mis* Ribigbini, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mr*. Qucricus— Does he slil) burn the erable attention and was surprisingly good C. L. R ISIN G . ing this evening. A ll will be invited------D r. Scb. Fly Away, Thorndike, with coal to midnight oil? M ild cigars $10. and Mrs. H . M . Ragon returned yesterday Horace If . Soule, Jr., Boston; F. H . Babcock, Tbe entries for the novelty race all Joseph Abbott, from New York, arrived W ed­ Cyuicus— No; I'm ufraid things ure from a visit to Edward Mason in Rockland. Henry H. Rueter, Miss Rueter, Mrs. Gardiner realized save Elon B. Gilchrest of Rockland Washburn and maid, Master Andrew Wash­ nesday. so bud with him he bus to suve it to Scb. M ary Brewer, Nelson, arrived W e d ­ and were as follows: O. E. French, Camden; Fred M. Smith, tbe genial and popular burn, Boston; Frederick E. Foster, New Bed­ oook bis meuis hy.— New York Journal. Edgar C. Davis, Rockland; Johnnie May, Tastefully handsome Footwear caterer to tbe pleasurable desire* of the pub­ ford; S. G. Marstons, Boston; Mrs. L. T. nesday from Boston. Rockland; Louie Mills, Rockland; and E. J. lic at Crescent Beach, never had a more jolly, Scb. Yankee Maid, Perry, sailed Tuesday Snow, Alameda; Mr, and Mr*. W. T. Cobb, A Victim of the Craze. Burroughs Rockland. The object was to good natured, happy crowd than tbe one Rockland; Mr. and Mss. Munn, Miss Munn, from Almon Bird for Boston. For men and women, at surpris “ Why did jour daughter break her make the mile in just as near four minutes as that visited bi* place Tuesday night. Tbe Montreal; Elizabeth G. Faulbaber Marie E. Scb. Pemaquid, Wheeler, (toot 1. C. Gay, sailed Tuesday lot Boston. engagement w ith young Leuthertup?" possible, whether a few seconds more or a ingly moderate prices. Equal to party was from Fuller & Cobb's establishment Faulbaber, Susan H . Faulbaber, N . Y .; Mott tew less. Louie M ills was the winner in just with a few invited guests and was composed A. Cumming, Winchester, Mass.;Dr. aodMrs. Schs. John J. Perry, Gilbert, from Perry "Shu uoutduded he wouldn't he able four minutes. W inners and prizes: of tbe following persons : Nelson B. Cobb, Milton Powel, Miss Ella Louisa Powe), Lulu Bros.; Chase, Snow, from Farrand, Spear tic to stop smoking cigarettes long ejiougb Co? for New York, sailed Wednesday. 1. Mills of Rockland, silver cup $8. custom made in every way aud Mr. aud Mr*. E. C. Davis, Frank W. Fuller, M . Powel, Monroe M . Powell, M r. and Mrs. Io get m arried."— Chicugo Uecord. K 2 French of Camden,bicycle lantern >4-50. Mrs. Mayo P. Simonton, Miss Rose W all, Irving T . Russell, Alanson S. Barney, New Sch. E lla G . Eells, Cushman, sailed Thurs­ warranted to keep their shape till | day for Bluehill to load stone for New York. Tbe mile handicap ia always looked for­ Miss Della Bean, M u * IJzzie Webster, Mia# Y ork; W . Tracy Teale, F. D . Cross, Leighton Implacable Through Ctrcumetaacee. ward to as tbe event o f a meet, for it means Lida Swan, Miss Lottie Fish, Lutber Smith, Powers, Boston; Benjamin W hittaker, Fred J. Sailed Thursday—St. Elmo, Torrey, New Uroogiu (the under dog)—May th’ that every contestant will have to do bis completely worn out. Will give Pearl W illey, A. R. Batchelder, Mrs. G . A. Willis, Brooklyn N. Y.; Dr. W D. Berry, York, from A. F. Crockett Co.; Commerce, utm< at if he has the winning of a prize in Ames. M r. and Mrs. A . H . Jones, M r. and Lowell, Mas*.; Signor Fabiani, Boston; Miss Vetter ling, from Ferry Bros.; Lena White, divtl fiy a wuy wid mu it ever O l fo ig h l view. There was a good field of starters, as you double the wear of inferior Mrs. E. E. Hotfses, Miss Ella Caswell of East Curtis, Miss Helen Curtis, Camden; D r. A .H . Ott, from Cobb Litne Co.; Bertha E. Glover, wid u deaf mui ug'iu. For this tin follows: A. F. Wisner, Waltham, scratch; Boston and W . C. Robiosou. M r. Smith Car ville, Boston; C. Simpson Garland, Mon­ Dyer, from Cobb Lime Co.; S. I. Lindsey, minutes hov Oi bin hoileriu "Euoof." C. B. Pike, Norway aud E. A. Ricker, San­ grades costing about the same as served one of bis delicious suppers of which treal; A . C. Bates, Washington, D . C.; M r. McFadden, from Jos. Abbott, all for New — New York Sunday Journal. York. ford, 10 yards; F . H . Mospan, South Port­ all partook most heartily. Some of the party and Mrs. H erbert Foster Otis, scb. Yacht Scbs. Red Jacket, for Boston, and N ile, for land, 40 yards; W ilfred Senior, Sanford, 65 the prices we ask. #3.50, #3.00, thought the biscuits especially good and as . Avalon,N ahant; M r. and Mrs. True P. Fierce, The Bvldeuce. Bert expressed it, “ Arnold and I ate 47 be­ | Rockland; Miss H. R. Haley, Cambridge; New York, were loading yesterday from Cobb yards; E. J. Rogers, Melrose, 70 yards; Van iehe— Bow do you know they are C. M . Robinson, R ockland, 90 yards; C. A. tween us.” The evening bburs were further Mrs. M. D. Alexander, Hyde Park; Mr. sod I Jiue Co. #2.50, #2.00, #1.50, #1.25. going to he murried? Mank, Warren, 95 yards; C. H, Dickson, devoted to tripping the light fautastic toe to Mrs.Thomas Hooker,Miss Averill.New York; Scb. W ide Awake is loading from C, D oh­ Pordand, O. E. French, Camden and F. G. music by tbe Pleasant Beach orchestra accom­ Edgar Achorn, Boston; John W. Chaudler, erty for New York. Penelope— Be is suviug up hie money Creighton, Warren, too yards; A. C. John­ WENTWORTH A, CO., 338 Main St. panied by tbe roar of the surf as it rolled un­ Brookline; M r. and Mrs. Alfred S. H all, A . F . Crockett Co, were loading p;b. Sar­ end ehu is saving up her temper.— New son, Portland, 130 yards; John R . Nason, HOOiSIja.ND, ceasingly over tbe pebbled beach. Tbe ride Francis C. H a ll, Winchester, Mas*. dinian for New York yesterday. York Sunday Journal. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZKTTK: SAT. RDAY, AUGUST 14, lw7

AROUND THE COUNTY STATISTICAL CURIOSITIES HOW TO FIND OUT. ON MILK PRODUCTION F ill a bottle or common glass with urine Approved Dnlry Method Subject of Affrl- llrndlng flint W ill Interest Teacher*.— and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi­ Last. . . ------The post office plum io Union has not rultnral Hoard Bulletin. Answer* Supt. Stetson Received. yet been plucked and who will gather in the ment or settling indicates an unhealthy con dition o f the kidneys. When urine stains Num ber 6, of the Board Bulletin, issued by coverted fruit has not yet been decided. In Under the heading of “ Statistical Cariosi­ linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too the State Board of Agriculture, is ready h r the meantime there are several anxious ones Sarsaparilla ties” State Supt. of Schools W . W . Stetson frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, distribution. It is introduced as follows: who are anxiously waiting for Uncle Sam to pubtphed the following interesting article in Chance! is also convincing proof that the kidneys and ‘•We have arranged and present to our shake the fruit from the official tree. his lai-t annual report: bladder are out of order. readers this monih the viexs of our corres­ 4* pondents on milk production and believe WHAT TO DO. ------Vinalhaven is in danger of losing its net The people of M aine should not expect any them to be of much practical value. The factory, which would be a loss fell in many Sense. material improvement in the schools so long There is comfort in the knowledge so often question has na’ urally arisen in the minds of DON’T MISS IT. households. This factory is but a branch but as only 3 per cent, o f the superintendents expressed, that D r. K ilm ers Swamproot, the some as to the p o p riety of pushing this great Kidney remedy, fulfills every wish branch of farming any farther at this time, it furnishes the necessaries of life to quite a Any sarsaparilla is sarsapa­ attend Summer Schools, and only 11 per cent, number o f people. The business has cut- attend any of the County Teacher’s Associa­ relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, but when we consider the immense amount After August 20 my North Washington Photograph Gallery will be grown its present quarters and it behooves the rilla. True. So any tea is tea. tions which are held during any given year. bladder and every part of the urinary pas of cream that is exported from our state and closed for good. Until that time I shall make pictures at reduced rales. citizens of Vinalhaven to make a strong united Such a meagre attendance reveals a want of sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and the fairly good prices which are obtained for effort to keep the business in their midst. So any flour is flour. But grades interest on the part of these officials which scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects butter, as well as the fact that our daily herds following use of liquor, wine or beer and W ork is not only given those who are em­ differ. Veu want the best. It's help materially in fixing the responsibility for are not at present on the increase, we believe ployed within the four walls of the factory but certain conditions found in so many of the overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being it is well to call the attention o f our milk Cabinet Photos. $1.50 per doz. work is taken into many households for miles so with sarsaparilla. There are schools. compelled to get up many times during the producers to the best and roost approveu night to urinate. The mild and the extra­ methods of feeding their cows and handling around,and during the spare moments of the grades. You want the best. If It is somewhat instructive to note that most Your Last Chance. Open the last three days of each week. day the good industrious housewives take the o f the superintendents who are opposed to ordinary effect of swamp-Root is soon their product, as well as to the importance opportunity of earning an honest dollars. The you understood sarsaparilla as State examination of teachers belong to one realized. It stands the highest for its won­ and profits of the business.” derful cures o f the most distressing cases. I f good attached to a manufacturing concern, of the three following classes: They are T h e bulletin treats at some length of the F. W. CUNNINGHAM, SO. LIBERTY you need a medicine you should have the no matter how small, is far reaching and who well as you do tea and flour it teaching themselves; they have relatives who new pest in the shape of a potato worm, with best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and can estimate the value thereof? The busi­ are teaching, or they have a limited common a descriptive letter from Prof. H arvey, who would be easy to determine. one dollar. You may have a sample bottle ness men of Vinalhaven are progressive and school education. states that he does not anticipate much d a m ­ possess true business instincts, and they are But you don't. How should It is not intended to convey the impression and pamphlet both sent free by mail. M e n ­ age from it but suggests that it be carefully tion The Courier-Gazette and send your ad­ well aware of the fact that whether or not this that all of the superintendents who are op­ watched lest It gets a start. dress to D r. K ilm et & Co., Binghamton, N concern remains means much to them One you? When you are going to posed to this change are grossly ignorant. Regarding the lung thread worm in sheep Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee industry that w ill keep the boys and girls at Some of these officials who have a liberal ed­ the bulletin gives the following: buy a commodity whose value the genuiness of this offer. borne where they can have home influence is ucation, or have no apparent selfish interest When on our institute trip through W ash­ CLAR9ON -STOVES o f inestimable value even from a moral stand­ you don't know, you pick out in the appointment of teachers, expressed the ington county recently, we obtained from Mr. point. their opposition to the plan. But the num­ F . J. Sprague of Charlotte, specimens of para­ Make Friends Everywhere an old established house to ing school committee, or associated with them ber who are thus opposed is so limited that in such a way as to secure their appointments sites, which he had removed from the lungs and windpipe of a yearling sheep which had because th ey can be relied upon A T A L L T I M E S ------The Maine farmer is meeting with all trade with, and trust their ex­ that they are but a small per cent of the whole without the regular examination. died. These were sent to D r. Charles D . and are kinds uf experiences this season. H e rejoiced number. It is almost past belief that towns are w ill­ perience and reputation. Do so Smith of Portland, who makes the following over an abundant rain fall in the Spring when It Is also true that most of the superinten­ ing to carry this matter of employing relatives report: the grass shot out of the ground like magic dents who have only a common school educa­ of some committeemen to the extent that some when buying sarsaparilla. The parasites you sent me are known as but his joy gave way to looks of anxiety uhen tion are in favor of such examinations, and towns have. One town reported that there THOROUGHLY the lung thread worm, technically named the rain continued and the ground became so Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been that substantially all who have been liberally were seven teachers employed, and that six ‘Strongylus filaria.’ It is a true parasite and soggy that many of his crops were a failure educated favor such a law. of them were related to some m em b er'o f the on the market 50 years. Your is picked up by the animal around the usual although the grass kept on growing and I f it were not so serious a matter it would school committee. In another town seven CONSTRUCTED feeding and watering places where it has es­ the rain kept on falling. The harvest­ grandfather used Ayer's. It is he amusing to note the objections urged by of the thirteen teachers employed are kindred in the best m anner possible caped from other animals. Damp surround ing of the hay had to* be done between some of the superintendents to State examin­ of these officials, while in still another town ings are said to favor the preservation and showers and what in the Spring and early a reputable medicine. T h e re ations. Among the reasons assigned are the having but five schools and five members of New Designs, New Improvements, development of the young forms which are Summer promised to be a phenomenal crop fo llow ing: the committee, it is reported that all these but the same old standard of excellence are many Sarsaparillas— hatched out in the air passages of the sheep. turned out to be but little better than the aver­ O ur schools are very backward, and do not schools are taught by persons who are serving in every detail. Ask your dealer for them The presence in the air passages of the para­ age. Many farmers yet have their hay un­ hat only one Ayer's. It require trained teachers. as members of the committee. N o comment or write to the manufacturers. sites seems to cause a bronchitis, the younger harvested. This w*as not enough. One of The pupils in our school are very young, which could be made upon this condition o f animals being most susceptible. Charles D . the tain storms last week in this section sud­ and we can employ teachers of limited educa­ affairs could be so scathing as a simple state WOOD & BISHOP CO., ®Me.or’ Smith.” denly turned into a hail storm. The bail was tion. ment of the facts themselves. The subject of barnyard manures is given EsUblished 1839. Incorporated 1894. no m an, measley flakey little things but were Our people do not want to pay for the ser­ One town enjoys the honorable distinction THE IMPERIAL CLARION. considerable attention with extracts from the as large as acborns in some places, vices of professsonal teachers. of having a teacher who has taught fifty years. government report. completely cuvering the ground. What THE PILGRIM LEACHS I f teachers were examined by the State, we A nother breaks the record by electing a sup­ The following crop averages are made from remained of the crops was still further dam­ would have to pay much higher salaries than erintendent who is eighty years of age. So at the present. aged bat the farmers yet hope that enough Are direct decendants of C»pt. Mile. Stan­ far as can be learned, both these persons are KNOX COUNTY. Gage to make regulations requiring the pos­ Teachers were not examined when I was a NOTES OF THE DAY w ill be saved for their own consumption. The dish. Icbabod Leach of Bridgewater, Mass, in sympathy with the spirit of the age, and Condition of fruit, 50 per cent; grain, 106 session of a license, the provision to that fairs this Fall will have an unusual attraction married Penelope Standish, a great great boy, and I am decidedly opposed to their ex­ are keenly alive to the changed condition of p ercen t; hoed crops, 75 per cent. Proper- The striking coal mineis camped at the effect having been unintentionally repealed in for the farmer and his friends. The good ex­ granddaughter of Capt. Miles Standish, who amination at present. society, which calls for great changes in the lion of hay harvested, 32 per cent. Potato the Dingley law. was bob) in 1740 or 157 years ago. She died The most of the superintendents who object management of school interest!. D e A rm itt mines have planned a march to hibits will attract more than a passing notice beetles about the same in number. N ew in ­ T h e new combination of distillers is on the in 1820, 77 year- ago at the age of 80 years. to these examinations report that they have One superintendent reports the strong points central Pennsylvania. and the tillers of the soil will have a good secticides used, “ Bug D eath,” with good re percentage allotment plan,with special regula­ They had three children, Jerathmael, Enoch schools which w -re properly described in the of his teachers as, “ campaigning for schools, G jv. Atkinson, of West Virginia, has re­ time in rehearsing their misfortunes to each results. Some rust on potatoes. N o reports tions and forfeitures. other. But the farmer is a philosophical man and Abigail who married Freeman Jones. last report as “ poor” or “ very poor.” and a love of money.” A man o f peace, who of Bordeaux mixture being used. plied in a non committal manner to Messrs. Canada is making an effort to secure direct and he has learned to take tbiogs just as they They settled in Warren on the Eastern road One superintendent recommends a law practices what he preaches, writes that the Gompers, S -vereign and Ratcbford regarding D e er I s le .— Not being a chemical expert, to U nion. Jerathmael drove the first cart which would impose a fine of one thousand most encouraging thing in his school has .cal strike injunction. trade with Mexico. Northern lumber and come. I f they happ .n to have a good season this correspondent is not prepared to siv that was driven from “ Head of the tide” to dollars or imprisonment for life upon any par­ been,“ fights.” Another clergyman says that manufactured goods are likely to find a mar­ all goes well, and if the season happens to be what are the best feeds or combination o f Sena'or Gorman, of M aryland, has an­ South Union with spotted trees for a guide. ent who enters a complant against the school the greatest service which the parents can ket in the southern, country. bad and thev have to put up with a rain siorm feed to use, but an experience of something nounced that he is not a candidate for re- The families of Nathan, George and W ater­ upon the evidence furnished by bis own child, render the school is, “ to keep still until they Flour has reached 55 a barrel in Chicago of several months duration with bail storms, over twenty-five years may count. I have election to the Senate. man Leach; Mrs. Edward Starrett, M r.. Jesse if he has not made personal investigation of know that they don’t know.” and traders expect still a higher price. potato bugs, potato worms and such things used the best red top, timothy and clover that The steamer China of the Pacific M ail Line Willard, Linus Joaes, of Warren,'Mrs. David the matter. A superintendent also reports that the sandwiched in they make the most of it and I could g* t, and a ration of shorts and m id­ w ill fly the Hawaiian flag hereafter. The Merchants’ Association is ready to re­ keep on farming. We ill might learn a lesson Jameson, Mrs. James Overlock, Mrs. John One superintendent entered the complaint politicians o f his town are so good that they dlings mixed, four to six quarts per day, ac­ Mrs. Amelia Sanski, of Jersey City, her ceive the first trade excursionists, and has of patience and Christian forbearance from our Hilt, Mrs. Alexander McCallum, of Thomas­ that people who pay large taxes, but have no do not meddle with the schools, and another cording to age and time in milk of cows. 1 baby and her brother-in-law, Joseph Castine, satisfactory assurances of the success of the farmer friends. ton all belong direct to the family. Mrs. D r. children, were disposed to object to the insists upon a law forbidding the marriage of keep more stock than my pasture alone w ill who were burned by blazing alcohol, are movement. Tibbetts and E. F. Leach of Rackland, Mrs. amount of school taxes assessed for school good teachers. 4* support, thus giving the ground more than I reported better. Buckwheat exportations during the past Martha Flint, Mrs. Catherine Crawford Mrs. purposes. It is somewhat surprising to learn that there take; give some grain feed in Summer and Treasurer C. J. Thayer of the liainilton- year reached 1,6.77,000 bushels, valued at ------The crews of the life saving stations along Capt. Ed Watts of Thomaston, Mrs. Irene A large proportion o f all the superintend­ is at least one nerson in the State of M aine feed southern corn green, and any green 5678,000. our coasts have returned to duty after a long Jameson, Mrs. Sarah F. Russell, Mrs. Clara ents complain that parents interfere with the who objects to tiaving a dictionary in the pub­ Kenwood Bicycle Company, of Grand Rapids, feed that is convenient. M y dairy is run for Mich., hai been arrested, charged with em­ and well earned vacation. To those who do Benner, John and Amos Leach, Aaron Star­ work of the schools by telling the children lic schools, because bad words are found in Realizing sales in wheat forced the price butter and Jersey cows are preferred, also bezzlement. not know the money expended in the keeping rett, Edward Starrett of Warren, Waterman what to do and what not to do even if such it. two cents below yesterday’s record. up of these stations seems to be money thro wn W inter calves, as a cow that caraes in in W in ­ Starrett o f So. Hope, Miles S. I.each of West commands directly contravene the require­ From the appearance of a good many The Standard O il Company’s tank in Jersey Collector Bidwell declared that ribbons are away. This is a wrong impression as evi­ ter will hold out to give more in Summer than Rockport, Rev. Albert Leach of China and ments made by the teacher, and that they go school-yards, it is easy to understand how City, was fired by lightning and damaged manufactures of silk and not bat trimmings. denced by the yearly report but recently pub­ she could be induced to give in late Fall after many more are great great grand children to to the school building and in the presence of some parents think it foolishness to have about 520,000. H e has sent out notice that calf skins w ill lished. Many million dollars worth of pro­ coming in in Spring (with me at least). Penelope S andish Leach who was a great great the pupils, upbraid her for what she does or lawns in front of school-houses, and that it is The German heirs of the late Charles Lux hereafter be classed as dutiable hides. perty is yearly saved and what is still more H eifer calves are suckled two or three days, granddaughter of Capt. Miles Standish. does not do. It seems almost incredible that equally foolish for teachers and pupils to cul­ have begun suit for an accounting at San Richard Croker’s horse Leatherstocking important many human lives are rescued from then fed with part new milk till two weeks Let us all try to go to the Pilgrim reunion any considerable number of parents should be tivate fl »wers in the school yards; and that Francisco. won tbe Kemp Town Plate at Brighton, Eng­ a grave beneath the white capped angry old or more, then skimmed milk and after to be held Aug. iSth at Thomaston and find guilty of such oflences; and it seems equally the decoration of school-rooms with flowers, waters. The duties of a life saving crew is four or five weeks a little graham flour or oil Albert Harrison of Leeds, Eng., was thrown land. out more about our ancestors. incredible that superintendents will permit plants and leaves is a waste of time and no sinecure but is fraught with bard work, cake scalded with the m ilk. Keep them a l­ from a wagon at Catskill, N. Y. recently and The Avoca and the Glencairn II. each won Mrs. Penelope Standish married first N a ­ such flagrant and deliberate violation of the effort. W e should expect such people to say much hardship and many perils even when ways growing, don’t stunt them to save a little killed. a race at Pointe Claire, Que. thaniel Cobb for his second wife and had two law without taking the necessary steps to have that general exercises and lessons on morals, the ocean is at reat and the waters playfully feed. In this section butter is always salable The plans of K londike explorers for co­ N early 12,000 delegates have registered at children. One child was Miles Cobb who the offenders punished. The statutes are en­ manners, plants, animals and minerals, were lap our rugged Maine coast. But when a at good prices, there being a good proportion operative companies have been defeated by L. A. W . headquarters in Philadelphia. married Rachel Copeland and had one child tirely clear on this point, and it is the duty of unnecessary because such things were not storm arises and the waters are lashed in their of people who work at trades and consume the action of the life insurance companies. Sarah, who married Dea. John Gates of school officials not only to support but to de­ taught when they were children. But it is A half gale greeted the yachts at N ew port fury,and a'vesse! loaded with merchandise and without producing. To keep clover in the Another new steamer line has entered the Thomaston. The second child M elitabel fend the teachers in the discharge of their not easy to conceive of the arguments which when they gathered for the Goelet Cup race. with human lives aboard is tossed about at the field 1 sow seed and top dress heavily, and Alaskan trade. m ariied Charles Crawford. The first wife's duties. a parent would urge against teachers, giving mere)’ of the sea, then the real work of theie find enough seed grows to keep from running children do not belong direct to the Mayflower One superintendent reports that “ amuse­ lessons on distinguished men and women, The sixty-sixth annual session of Sing Sing’s men of the life saving station begins in earnest. out; especially alsike. I am interested in the Pilgrims. The Mayflower Pilgrims are numer­ ments are killing our children.” A number noted events, local and national history, items famous camp meeting was called to order They ’ know not such a word as fear, the one opinions given in the bulletins and hope to Diamond ous in K nox County. I think there must be of others refer to this subject in such a way as of current news, and such general work as Friday. thought uppermost in their minds is to save get many new ideas from them. There was more than one Fuller cradle. - to indicate that the complaint is a general would give the children some intelligent idea Assessors of Mount Pleasant, N . Y ., do not property and life; what is more precious than a very large crop of hay in this section but one. One of the preachers of the State, who o f what is being done in the world. take seriously W illiam Rockefeller’s ofter to life? The danger is well known, but these are the wet weather prevented getting it in good Baking Pallid faces indicate pale, thin blood. Rosy is also serving as superintendent of schools It is evident that criticisms of the character sell his estate, assessed at $2,533^05, for thrown to the winds.Who ever heard of a life condition, and much of it was injured, some cheeks show the pute, rich blood resulting says, “ the children need to be endowed with indicated above have been so generally made 5350,000 to escape taxes. saving crew who refused to attempt a rescue? spoiled. ' R. S. W a r r e n . from taking H ood’s Sarsaparilla. more capacity and reduced about one third in as to attract the attention of a large number Powder N o one. Let us then revere the man who Four people were suffocated recently by fire number.” This announcement hardly bears of superintendents. As long as parents are nears the blue cloth and brass buttons of a TIRES THAT LEAK. in a room in Cincinnati where a wedding feast out certain teachings which have been sup­ willing to oppose having such work in the An Opportunity You Now Have iiU caving crew. H is face may be bronzed was in progress. ABSOLUTELY PURE posed to be based upon certain passages schools so long we must expect teachers to and tagged, his hands hard and calloused, but The Morgan & Wright single-tube of testing the curative effects of E ly ’s Cream Because of a break in the Black River found in Genesis. H e also makes record of a fail to be of any material service to the —SOLD A T — there beats in bis breast a heart that is tender quick-repair tire must be regarded as Balm, the most positive Cure for Catarrh Canal, Rome, N. Y., it threatened with a statement given by a parent who said, “ I gqt children. known. Ask your druggist for a 10 cent trial water famine. Fire engines are being used to and sympathetic; he has a mind that possesses a distinct improvement in bicycle tire my education on the street; I don’t care if my more intelligence than the average man and construction. It has the following ad­ size or send 10 cents, we will m ail it. Full pump water into the city mains. Knox Farmers’ Exchange Market boy gets his there.” A Remarkable Cure of Chronic Diarrhoeu. size 50 cents. bis muscles stand out all over bis manly fiame Thomas Fitchie qualified as Commissioner v a n ta g e s ; One superintendent says, “ I have an idea ELY BROS., 56 Warren St, N. Y. City. W . C. SAW TELLE, like unto whip cords. H e ii a m in to com ­ In 1862, when I served my country as of Immigration at New York Thursday and While punctures in it can be re­ that the children need to be taught how to M y son was afflicted with catarrh. I in ­ mand our respect, our esteem, our admiration. private in Company A, 167th Pennsylvania w ill take office at once. paired with plugs, or semi-liquid in­ atudy.” This is an idea which has been slow­ Volunteers, I contracted chronic diarrhueea. duced him to try Ely’s Cream Balm and the A ll honor, all glory to these men for what Charles Beckwith, aged 9 years, was killed jections, as well as in any othfcr ly creeping into the minds of educators for a It has given me a great deal of trouble ever disagreeable catarrhal smell all left him. H e Goods are the Best ih e j done find lor what they are willing number of centuries, and whenever it takes by lightning at Windsorville, Conn. single-tube tire, it can be permanently since. I have tried a dozen different m edi­ appears as well as any one.—J. C. Olmstead, firm hold of the teachers of the country, then, repaired by using the quick-repair cines and several prominent doctors without Arcola, III. Miss Libby Tuttle of Poughkeepsie, who Prices are the Lowest we shall see better work done than has ever was thrown from her bicycle in Ocean Grove, strip inside the tire. See cut No. 1. any permanent relief. Not long ago a friend Ur. Kina> New Discovery for Consump­ been accomplished. sent me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's died there Tuesday. Variety the Largest tio n . One of the superintendents recommends BRIEFS ANO PERSONALS Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and Negotiations are in progress between that a child be whipped by bis parents every This is the best medicine in the world for after that I bought and took a 50 cent bottle; United States and France for a treaty govern­ MEATS, time he finds fault with the school or the all forms of Coughs and Colds for Consump and now I can say that I am entirely cured. H on. Joseph H . Manley has been elected ing trade relations with Tunis. lion. Every bottle is guaranteed. Whoop­ teacher. I cannot be thankful enough to you for this president of the Maine Central. There can be no possible excuse for the President La Forte, of the Six Nations, PROVISIONS ing Cough, Asthma, H ay Fever, Pneumonia, great remedy, and recommend it to all suffer­ The Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern is has decided to demand that Mayor Thacber Bronchitis, L a Grippe, Cold in the Head and superintendents having to report that thirty- ing veterans. If in doubt write me. Yours two per cent, of all teachers u flh e State are painting all of its ticket offices “ Royal B lue,” of Albany return the wampum belts. for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, ratefully, H e n r y St r in b r r g e r , Allentown, GROCERIES, employed without being examined as pro with gold and silver trimmings. Tbe Scotch Plains, N . J., Baptist church leaaant to take, and, above all, a sure cure, ’a. Sold by H . L . R o b b in s, Union, D. B. ------a n d ------vided in the statutes. Possibly this misfeas­ celebrated its 150th anniversary Thursday. t is always well to take D r. K ing’s N ew Life No. 1. Cobb & So n , Searsmont and W arren Phar­ The Illinois Central has put into effect an f ance in office is accounted for by the fact Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Dis­ macy. export rate ot ten cents on corn from Illinois Tbe steamer K ing Ben is ashore at W au- General Household Supplies. covery, as they regulate and tone the stom­ By injecting M. & W. quick-repair that so large a number of the teachers are points to New Orleans. The regular tariff poose Island, Lake Ontario. relatives of the members o f the superintend ach and bowels. W e guarantee perfect satis­ cement through the puncture, and A curious illustration of the “ luck” with rate from Chicago to N ew Y ork is fifteen Charles Cramp, after conference at tbe faction or return mhney. Free trial bottles then pressing down on the tire with which some books meet is shown in the his­ cents. Navy Yard, declined to supply armor plate at McInnis & McNamara, tory of Henry Seton Merriman’s novel “The at W. H. Kittredge’s Drug Store. Regiaai the thumb, as in cut No. 2, the repair President Woodford of the Cincinnati, Hamil 5300 per ton. Grey Lady.” The first edition was brought size, 50 cents and *1.00. Maine Wesleyan Seminary ton and Dayton, says the crops along the line Cot. Main & Myrtle Sti.. Rockland out among the holiday issues of 1895, The Dutch steamer Rotterdam put in at St. AND of his road are so promising that it w ill keep Johns, N . F., having been damaged by strik­ although favorably received by the reviewers that company moving them until well into ing a reef. * . C T- U NOTES and described as “ intensely dramatic,” “ with FEMALE COLLEGE, the Winter. The reported move tor the exclusion of fresh, vigorous plot,” etc., very little attention We are selling On July the 7th Mrs. L. M. N . Stevens ’s Hill, - - Maine- in general seems to have been paid it, and for Now that the Galveston rate war has settled Chinese labor from Hawaiian plantations and addressed a large drawing room meeting at eighteen months the first edition was suffi­ down to a quiet basis reports are beginning to tbe plan for tbe substitution of negroes there­ REV. A. F. CHA8B, Ph. D., Pre.id«nt. the home of Miss Agnes Slack, Ripley, Derby- cient to meet all demands. About the middle be circulated of vigorous attempts now mak on is confirmed. Hard and Soft ahere, on the Duxhurtt Farm Home for Ineb­ Fall Term Opens Aug. 3 of last month, however, a second edition was ing to force the rail lines into the fight under A Madrid journal says the United States riate Women at Riegate, England. published by the Macmillan Company,appear­ threat of suit. w ill wait four months and will then interfere No. 3. ing with a specially designed cover in gray if Cuba is not pacified. Tbe insurgents raided C oal Miss Slack will be in America to attend the Eleven Literary, Scientific, Art aud and gold by George W harton Edwards. Far the city of Santa Clara and terrorized the in­ W o rld ’s W . C. T . U. convention which meets i s tr ip in sid e is p ick ed u p b y th e c e m e n t, Musical Courses. Commercial Col­ from repeating the experience of the first habitants. c h e a p as in Toronto, Oct. 24th.| -v VT.8 ffrb thus closing the puncture, as in cut lege. Military Tactics. edition the second was sold out almost im The sultan is said to be anxious now that I t is thought that Miss Tataina Tolstoi, N o. 3. mediately and orders have already been the peace negotiations be expedited. The daughter of the great novelist, may attend the SEND FOR CATALOGUE. MS an ybo dy. The Morgan & Wright single-tube received for fully half of the third edition, a Xnoovne Turkish squadron will probably not go to Toronto convention. Also the sister of the quick-repair tire is guaranteed not which is published this week. It seems Crete. Premier of Iceland, who is the leading white probable that still another edition at least w ill p o ro u s. T h is is o n ac co u n t o f th e w a y Japan has suggested Belgium as arbitrator A. F. Crockett Co. ribboner of that country, is expected to be be needed of a book which for over a year Liniment in tbe dispute with Hawaii. present. in which it is made. Nearly every EAST MAINE remained practically without demand. It is Cures Every Form of Inflammation; Castile, N . Y., has voted no license for rider has heard of tires that “leak but anotber curious instance of that fickle­ INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL. The London Evening News has reiterated N o rth E nd. ness of the literary taste of the public. Originated by un old Family Physician lu 1810. tbe statement ibat 1,500 natives were killed saloons, hotels or drug stores. The local like a sieve.” ...... Is always ready lor use. Dropped U nion has done good service in the camgaign. Many tires rot, because water gets uu sugar suffering c_..— ------—------. in tbe recent Calcutta riots. Orders by telephone CONFERENCE SEMINARY In flam ma lory Rheumatism Cured in 3 should have It in the house for colic, croup, choler_ T h e treasurer of the National W . C. T .|U . into the fabric between the two layers morbus and summer complaints, nalu In the T he object seen floating in the W hite Sea, D ays. * ys. For biles, burns, which it was feared was Audrae's balloon has sent >7,000 to Lady Henry Somerset for of rubber. The Morgan & Wright si rains, it Is the sover- <«lven p ro m p t a tte n tio n T h e fall term w ill open Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: proves to have been a whale. Arm enian relief. fabric is proof against moisture. A ug. SUtli. A ble facu lty , ____ .... „ ___ .m azed at Its mar- M y wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in clous power aud are l'5 LIN E OF Morgan & W right guarantee means. in three days. 1 am sure it saved her life.” Our Book on INFLAMMATION Mailed free; Sold by V\. J. Coakley, Druggist, Rockland : The Doctor’s sJgnstui« and directions on every hotlhn each. Morgan & W right tires are repaired Bold by ull ln-uw U s. l,i '.ce, S5 cents. SI* bottles, S« WL i “Vanity Fair” says Michael Herbert will GOODS AT Bucklen'b Arnica halve. free of charge, at the factory in Rockland District Cainpinceting at Noble- “Bobt Liver Pill M ade.” be British representative on the Venezuelan CENTHNER’S 1'h s Blto’i' Sa l v m in the world for Cuts, Chicago or at any of the Morgan & boro, Aug. 16 to 21, give promise of interest Arbitration Commission. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever THE JEWELER. W right free repair shops, located in HEBRON ACADEMY and profit. There will he roll-call of Epworth F. J. Smith, the “ Borax K ing,” of Califor­ bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, FALL TBBU OPENS the principal cities. Leagues Monday'evening. A ll services will nia, w ill establish a million dollar refinery O ASTO rilJL. Cosus and ail Skin Eruptions, aud positively arsons’ P ills j j . be of the best order. near New York, the Dingley tariff favoring cures Piles, or no pay required. I t is guar­ B.—When you have a puncture, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1897. Positively cure biliousness aud sick headMehe* IP h cr and bo w* 1 couiplal u is. They ex petal 11 inpuritleS competition with Turkey and South America. i get right off Riding <1 tire But, whcii >vnd for Catalogue to anteed to give perfect satisfa-iiou, or money F. W. Devoe &Co., New York; established from the Mood. Delli-ate women find relief from refunded. Price 25 cents per box. bor sak it has a tack or nail in it, may | W. E. bAUbLNT, Prim, uslur them. Price25 cl*.: ly e SLOO. PauiphIH free. Custom llousa brokers want Secretary I tti-toti Uxhrvu, M o. 1754. Oldest and largest. 1.8. JUlLNbON A CU., 28 Custom House oL. Boston. b y w . H. Knucdgc. ' damage it considerably